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DOCUMENTS    OF    THE    STATES 


OF 


THE  UNITED  STATES 


NEW  JERSEY 


1789—1904 


PREPARED  FOR  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  ECONOMICS  AND  SOCIOLOGY 
OF  THE  CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 


BY 

ADELAIDE     R.    HASSE 

LIBRARIAN  DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  DOCUMENTS,  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE 

CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 

1915 


5  1  n 


INDEX  OF  ECONOMIC  MATERIAL 


IN 


DOCUMENTS    OF    THE    STATES 


OF 


THE  UNITED  STATES 


NEW  JERSEY 


1789—1904 


PREPARED  FOR  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  ECONOMICS  AND  SOCIOLOGY 
OF  THE  CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 


BY 

ADELAIDE     R.    HASSE 

LIBRARIAN  DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLIC  DOCUMENTS,  NEW  YORK  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


PUBLISHED  BY  THE 

CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 

1914 


DEPARTMENT  OF  ECONOMICS  AND  SOCIOLOGY 


HENRY  W.  FARNAM,  Chairman 


KENYON  L.  BUTTERFIELD 
EMORY  R.  JOHNSON 
HENRY  B.  GARDNER 
JEREMIAH  W.  JENKS 
VICTOR  S.  CLARK 


EDWARD  W.  PARKER 
DAVIS  R.  DEWEY 
WALTER  F.  WILLCOX 
ALFRED  H. STONE 
B.  H.  MEYER 


JOHN  R.  COMMONS 


CARNEGIE  INSTITUTION  OF  WASHINGTON 

PUBLICATION  NO.  85  (NEW  JERSEY) 


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PREFATORY  NOTE 

This  index  undertakes  to  deal  only  with  the  printed  reports  of  administrative  of- 
ficers, legislative  committees,  and  special  commissions  of  the  states  and  with  governors' 
messages  for  the  period  since  1789.  It  does  not  refer  to  constitutions,  laws,  legislative  pro- 
ceedings or  court  decisions,  except  in  so  far  as  they  happen  to  he  found  in  the  class  of 
documents  above  mentioned.  It  attempts,  on  the  other  hand,  to  furnish  a  list,  as  com- 
plete as  possible,  of  all  the  documents  and  messages  which  fall  within  its  scope,  in  what- 
ever form  they  have  been  published,  whether  separately,  in  collected  documents,  legis- 
lative journals  or  volumes  of  laws,  and  to  indicate  the  volume  in  which  they  maj'  be 
found.  In  addition  to  furnishing  a  list  of  reports  and  messages,  the  index  imdertakes 
to  siipply  a  reference  by  vohmie  and  page  to  all  material  of  economic  importance  which 
they  contain,  with  the  exception  of  that  contained  in  the  reports  of  bureaus  of  labor  be- 
fore 1902.  The  reason  for  this  exception  is  that  these  reports  have  already  been  in- 
dexed by  the  late  Carroll  D.  Wright,  when  United  States  Commissioner  of  Labor,'  in 
a  volume  published  by  his  department  in  1902. 

Although  the  index  is  confined  to  matter  of  economic  bearing,  the  term  "  economic  " 
has  been  given  a  broad  interpretation.  In  view  of  this  liberal  interpretation  it  is  be- 
lieved that  the  index  will  constitute  a  useful  addition  to  the  resources  of  students  of 
almost  any  aspect  of  American  history. 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  present  index  differs  both  in  scope  and  character  from  R.  R. 
Bowker's  "  State  Publications,"  the  valuable  pioneer  work  in  this  field.  It  is  narrower 
in  scope  than  "  State  Publications,"  which  aims  to  present  a  list  not  only  of  reports 
and  governors'  messages  but  of  all  state  documents;  but  in  the  field  which  the  present 
work  covers  it  contains  not  only  a  more  complete  list  of  documents  than  has  hitherto  been 
published  but  also  an  index  of  their  contents  in  so  far  as  these  have  an  economic  bearing. 

The  arrangement  is  alphabetical  by  topics.  The  references  imder  each  topic  are 
divided  into  two  groups,  viz.,  "  serial  "  and  "  non-serial."  Within  each  of  these  divi- 
sions the  arrangement  is  chronological.  Numerous  cross-references  will,  it  is  hoped, 
make  it  possible  to  discover  with  little  difficulty  all  the  material  bearing  on  a  topic.  A 
division  of  serial  reports  into  more  than  one  series  occurs  whenever  there  is  a  change  in 
title,  in  the  authority  making  the  report  or  in  frequency  of  issue.  It  will  be  seen  that 
this  division  is  not  an  arbitrary  one.  It  is  made  in  the  belief  that  it  will  contribute  to 
a  clearer  understanding  of  the  facts  than  would  a  narrative  explanation. 

Uniform  entry  words  for  subjects  recurring  in  different  states  will  be  retained 
throughovit  the  series.    It  will  thus  be  possible  to  make  a  study  not  only  of  the  histori- 

'  Index  of  all  reports  issued  by  bureaus  of  labor  statistics  in  tlie  U.  S.  prior  to  Mch.  1, 1902.    Wash.,  1902.  287  pp.  8°. 

3 

408303 


4  PREFATORY  NOTE 

cal  development  of  an  economic  subject  as  reflected  in  the  documents  of  an  individual 
state  but  also  to  make  a  comparative  study  of  that  development  as  it  has  taken  place  in 
the  coxmtry  at  large.  To  accomplish  this  purpose  it  has  been  necessary  to  make  the 
selection  of  entry  words  withovit  reference  to  the  peculiarities  of  local  usage,  such 
peculiarities  being  recognized  in  the  case  of  each  state  by  cross-references.  The  abbre- 
^aations  emploj^ed  are  believed  to  be  sufficiently  obvious  to  make  a  table  of  them  unnec- 
essary.   Unless  otherwise  stated  the  size  of  the  books  is  octavo. 

A  feature  introduced  in  the  New  York  part  of  this  index,  and  not  employed  in  the 
preceding  parts  (i.  e.,  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  and  Vermont),  is  the  system  of  refer- 
ences to  localities.  This  feature  has  been  made  a  part  of  the  succeeding  issues.  An- 
other change  of  importance  was  made  in  the  volume  for  Ohio  which  preceded  the  present 
volvune.  This  change  consisted  of  the  introduction  of  the  names  of  legislators  or 
administrators  who,  in  one  way  or  another  influenced  the  development  of  the  economic 
life  of  the  state.  While  this  introduction  of  the  names  of  persons  into  the  body  of  the 
index  was  admittedly  an  innovation,  it  is  believed  that  the  light  which  it  throws  on  the 
causes  of  important  economic  movements  will  be  distinctly  helpful  to  the  student.  The 
present  volume  continues  the  form  of  its  predecessor. 

In  order  to  make  the  record  as  complete  as  possible,  the  Senate  and  Assembly  jour- 
nals were  read  for  orders  to  print,  and  entries  have  been  made  for  all  items  which  were 
f  ovmd  to  have  been  ordered  printed,  although  no  copy  of  the  docmnent  may  have  been 
found.  The  "  not  found  "  note  attached  to  these  items  in  the  index  does  not  signify 
that  there  may  not  be  copies  in  some  of  the  libraries  examined.  Although  every  facility 
was  most  generously  extended  the  compiler  by  the  New  Jersey  libraries,  there  is  in 
every  library  imcatalogued  material,  in  particular  pamphlets,  and  variations  in  shelf 
arrangement,  etc.,  which  preclude  a  definite  statement  in  any  event.  A  second  difficulty 
is  the  existence  to  an  imknown  extent  of  German  editions  of  many  executive  reports. 
The  third,  and  greatest,  difficulty  encountered  in  the  case  of  New  Jersey  is  the  unusual 
nvunber  of  editions  printed  of  the  various  reports.  Every  effort  has  been  made  to  secure 
a  record  of  them  in  this  index,  but,  without  doubt,  some  have  escaped  the  ^dgilance  of  the 
compilers. 

Students  will  find,  in  various  libraries,  a  set  of  voliunes  containing  the  departmental 
and  other  reports  of  New  Jersey  for  the  years  from  about  1848  to  1860.  These  volumes 
usually  have  the  simple  binder's  title:  State  Papers.  Both  students  and  collectors  are 
cautioned  against  accepting  these  volumes  as  an  official  collection.  Hardly  any  two  sets 
contain  the  same  reports  or  the  same  reports  in  the  same  order.  The  assumption  is  that 
sets  were  collected  and  bound  for  legislators  under  a  common  understanding.  Under 
the  circumstances  the  sets,  as  sets,  of  these  early  "  State  Papers  "  have  been  disre- 
garded, although  each  report  found  in  all  the  sets  examined  has  been  noted  in  its 
proper  individual  place. 

The  present  volume  has  been  preceded  by  eleven  similar  volumes,  devoted  to  the 
states  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  New  York,  Rhode  Island,  Massachusetts, 
California,  Illinois,  Kentucky,  Delaware,  and  Ohio,  respectively.  It  will  be  followed  by 
others,  each  devoted  to  a  single  state.    The  work  when  completed  will,  therefore,  fur- 


PREFATORY  NOTE  5 

nisli  an  index  to  the  economic  material  in  the  reports  and  governors'  messages  of  all  the 
states  of  the  Union. 

In  the  preparation  of  this  volume  the  collection  of  the  New  York  Public  Library  has 
been  used  as  a  basis,  and,  unless  otherwise  shown,  the  material  indexed  is  in  that  library. 
The  collections  of  the  Library  of  Congress,  the  New  Jersey  State  Library,  Trenton, 
the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society,  Newark,  the  Free  Public  Library,  Newark,  the 
Princeton  University  Library,  Rutgers  College  Library,  Columbia  University  Library 
and  the  Free  Public  Library  of  Jersey  City  have  also  been  examined.  Acknowledg- 
ment is  made  for  courtesies  extended  by  each  of  these  institutions  in  the  course  of  the 
compilation  of  the  present  volume. 


PART   I 
COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS,  GENERAL  MATERIAL,  ETC. 


GENERAL  MATERIAL 
Legislative  Manuals 

1872.  Manual  of  the  Legislature  compiled  by  F.  L. 
Lundy,  Newark:  M.  R.  Dennis  &  Co.,  1872.  78  pp., 
pis.   16°. 

1873.  Same.  Morristown:  F.  L.  Lundy,  1873.  100  pp., 
2  11.,  pis.   16°. 

1874.  ib.,  1S74.   106  pp.,  4  11.,  pis.    16°. 

1875.  ib.,  1875.  100,  xix  pp.,  pis.  16°. 

1876.  ib.,  1876.    106  pp.    16°. 

1877.  None  printed. 

1878.  Manual  compiled  by  E.  F.  McCarthy,  Madison: 
E.  F.  McCarthy,  1878.   108  (2),  xxix  (S)  pp.,  pis.   16^ 

1879.  Compiled  by  T.  F.  Fitzgerald  &  L.  C.  Gosson. 
Trenton:  Fitzgerald  &  Gosson,  n.  d.  182  (3)  pp.,  pis. 
16°. 

1880.  ib.,  n.  d.   202,  ii  pp.,  1  leaf.  2  pis.,  16°. 

1881.  ib.,  n.  d.   224,  11  pp.,  1  leaf,  pi.,  16°. 

1882.  ib.,  n.  d.,  237  (2)  pp.   16°. 

Copy  in  Free  Public  Library  of  .Jersey  City  and  in  tlie 
N.  J.  State  Library. 

1883.  ib.,  n.  d.  257  (3)  pp.,  pis.   16°. 

1884.  ib.,  n.  d.  263  (1)  pp.,  pis.  16°. 

1885.  lb.,  n.  d.  275  (1)  pp.,  pis.  16°. 

1886.  Compiled  by  T.  F.  Fitzgerald.  T.  P.  Fitzgerald, 
n.  d.   309  pp.,  pis.    16°. 

1887.  ib.,  n.  d.  333  pp.,  pi.,  map.   16°. 

1888.  ib.,  n.  d.  343  pp.,  pis.,  map.  16°. 

1889.  lb.,  n.  d.  359  pp.,  pis.   16°. 

1890.  ib.,  n.  d.  359  pp.,  pis.   16°. 

1891.  ib.,  n.  d.   372  pp.,  pis.,  map.   16°. 

1892.  ib.,  n.  d.  434  pp.,  pis.,  map.   16°. 

1893.  ib.,  n.  d.  437  pp.,  pis.,  map.  16°. 

1894.  ib.,  n.  d.  397  pp.,  pis.,  map.  16°. 

1895.  ib.,  n.  d.  420  pp.,  pis.,  map.  16°. 

1896.  ib.,  n.  d.  428  pp.,  pis.,  map.  16°. 

1897.  lb.,  n.  d.  447  pp.,  pis.,  map.  16°. 

1898.  ib.,  n.  d.  444  pp.   16°. 

Copy  in  Free  Public  Library  of,  Jersey  City  and  in  the 
N.  J.  State  Library. 

1899.  ib.,  n.  d.  460  pp.,  pis.,  map.  16°. 

1900.  ib.,  n.  d.  483  pp.,  pis.,  map.  16°. 

1901.  ib.,  n.  d.  491  pp.,  pis.,  map.  16°. 

1902.  ib.,  n.  d.  504  pp.,  pis.,  map.  16°. 

1903.  ib.,  n.  d.  548  pp.,  pis.,  map.  16°. 

1904.  lb.,  n.  d.  515  pp.,  pis.,  map.  16°. 

COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS 

From  17S9  to  17;i0  inclusive,  the  journals  are  F" 
1789 
14th  Session— 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  27-Dec.  1 
Journal   of   proceedings   of   Legislative   Council   convened   at   Perth 
Amboy.     New  Brunswick  :   A.  Blauvelt.  M.DCCLXXXIX.     :!S  pp. 
Only   two   copies   were   teen;   one   in   the   N.   J.   State 
Library  ;  the  other  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  New- 
ark. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  14th  General  Assembly  at  Perth  Am- 
boy.    New  Brunswick  :    A.  Blauvelt.  M.DCCLXXXIX.     111pp. 

Only  one  copy  was  seen,  viz.,  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1700 

14th  Session— 2d  Sitting 

May  18-June  12 

Journal  and  proceedlni;s  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the  State  of 

New  Jersey  convened  at  Perth  .\mbov.     New  Brunswick  :  Prtd.  by 

A.  Blauvelt,  M.DCC.XC.     33  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  14th  General  Assembly.     New  Bruns- 
wick :    A.  Blauvelt.  M.DCC.XC.     71  pp. 

Two  copies  were  seen  ;  one  In  the  N.  J.  State  Librar.v, 
the  other  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

15tli  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct  26-Nov.  26 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council  convened  at  Burling- 
ton.     Burlington :     Prtd.    by    Neale    and    Lawrence,    M.DCC.XC. 
39  pp. 

Two  copies  were  seen  :  one  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library, 
the  other  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
Votes  and  proceedinRs  of  l.Tth  General  .\ssembly.     Burlington  :  Prtd. 
by  Neale  and  Lawrence,  MDCCXC.     100  pp. 

The  only  perfect  copy  was  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy., 
Newark  ;  the  title  page  is  missing  from  the  N.  J. 
State  Library  copy. 

1791 
16th  Session— 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  25-Nov.  25 
Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council  convened  at 
Trenton.     Burlington  :    Prtd.  by  L  Neale,  M.DCC.XCI.     30  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  16th  General  Assembly.     Burlington :    L 
Neale,  M,DCC,XCI.     91  pp. 

Two  copies  were  seen ;  one  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library, 
the  other  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1792 

16th  Session — 2d  Sitting 

May  15- June  2 

Journal   and   proceedings   of   the   Legislative   Council.     Burlington : 

Prtd.  by  I.  Neale,  M.DCC.XCIL    21  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .1.  State  Library. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  16th  General  Assembly.     Burlington  : 
Prtd.  by  I.  Neale,  M.DCC.XCL     45  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

17th    Session — 1st   Sitting 
Oct.  23-Nov.  30 
Journal    of   proceedings    of   the   Legislative   Council.      Trenton:     I. 
Collins,  M.DCC.XCIII.     40  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  17th  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :    1. 
Collins,  M.DCC.XCIII.     98  pp. 

Two  copies  were  seen  ;  one  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library ; 
another  in  the  N.  ,1.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 

1793 

17th  Session — 2d  Sitting 

May  15-June  6 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Trenton  :    I.  Collins, 

M.DCCXCIII.     23  pp. 

Two  copies  were  seen  ;  one  in  the  State  Library,  the 
other  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  17th  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :    Prtd. 
by  Day  and  Hopkins,  M,DCC,XCIII.     pp.  99-149. 

1793/4 

18th  Session— 1st  and  2d  Sittings 

Oct.  22-26.  1793;  Jan.  8-Feb.  21,  1794 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Trenton :    M.  Day, 

M.DCCXCIV.     44  pj). 

Two  copies  were  seen  :  one  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library, 
the  other  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1793/4— cont'd 
18th  Sesslon^lst  and  2d  Sittings — cont'd 
Oct.  22-26,  1793  ;  Jan.  8-Feb.  21,   1794 — cont'd 
Votes  and   proceedings  of   ISth  General   Assembly.      Burlington  :     I. 
Neale,  M,DCC,XCIV.     134  pp.,  foldg.  table. 
1st  Sitting.     1 .  pp. 
2d  Sitting,     n.  t.  p.     pp.  18-134. 

Copies  seen,  as  noted  above,   under   Council   Journal ; 
also  a  copy  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

1794 

18th   Session — 3d  Sitting 

June    11-20 

Journal    of   proceedings    of   the    Legislative    Council.      Trenton  :      I. 

Collins,  M,DCC,XCV.     12  pp. 

See  above,  note  under  1793/4. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  18th  General  Assembly.     Burlington  :     I. 
Neale,  M,DCC,XCIV.     17  pp. 

See  above,  note  under  1793/4. 

lOth  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  2S-Dec.  3 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.    Trenton  :     I.  Collins, 
M.DCC.XCV.     36  pp. 

See  above,  note  under  1793/4. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  19th  General  Assembly.     Elizabeth-Town  ; 
S.  Kollock.     n.  d.     104  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy., 
Newark,  and  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

1795 

20    [i.   e.   19th]    Session— 2d  Sitting 

Feb.  11-March  19 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Trenton  :    I.  Collins, 

M,DCC,XCV.     40  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library ;  a  copy  in  the 
N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark,  contains  48  pp. ;  8  pp. 
being  proceedings  of  joint  meetings. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  19th  General  Assembly.     Elizabeth-Town  : 
S.  Kollock.     n.  d.     75  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  in  the  N.  J.  Hist. 
Socy.,  Newark,  and  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

20th  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  27-Nov.  25 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Trenton  :    Prtd. 
by  M.  Day,  M.DCC,XCVI.     24  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  20th  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :    I.  Col- 
lins, M,DCC.XCV.     80  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  In  the  N.  J.  Hist. 
Socy..  Newark,  and  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

1796 

20th   Session— 2d   Sitting 

Feb.  3-March  18 

Journal   of   proceedings  of   the   Legislative   Council,      n.    t.    p.     pp. 

25-61. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  20th  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :    I.  Col- 
lins, M.DCC.XCVI.     66  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  in  the  N.  J.  Hist. 
Socy.,  Newark,  and  In  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

21st  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  25-Nov.  17 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Trenton  :    Prtd. 
by  Mathlas  Day,  M.DCC.XCVn.     37  pp. 

One  copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  another  In 
the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
Votes    and    procportings    of    the    21st    General    Assembly.      Trenton  : 
Prtd.  by  M,  Day,  M,DCC,XCVL     95  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J,  State  Library.  In  the  N.  J.  Illsl. 
Socy.,  and  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

1797 

21st  Session — 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  25-March  10 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  |).     pp. 

38-86. 

See  note  under  21st  session — 1st  Sitting. 
Votes    and    proceedings    of    the    21st    General    Assembly.      Trenton  : 
Prtd.  by  M.  Day,  M.DCCXCVII.     72  pp. 

22d  Session- 1st  Sitting 
Oct.   24-Nov.   10 
Journal    of   the    proceedings   of   the    Legislative   Council.      Trenton  : 
Prtd.  by  M.  Day,  M,nrC.XCVIII.     24  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  22d  General  Assembly.    Trenton  :    M.  Day, 
M,DCC,XCVn.     72  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.  In  the  N.  J.  Hist. 
Socy.,  Newark,  and  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1798 

22d   Session— 2d   Sitting 

Jan.  17-March  16 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  p.     pp.  25-76. 

One  copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.   State  Library,  another  at 

the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

Votes  and  proceedings  of  22d  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :     M.  Day, 

M.DCCXCVin.     76  pp..  foldg.  table. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  in  the  N,  J.  Ilist. 
Socy.,  Newark,  and  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

23d  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  23-Nov.  8 
Journal    and    proceedings    of    the    Legislative    Council.      Trenton : 
Prtd.  by  M.  Day,  M,DCC,XCIX.     20  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  23d  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :    M.  Day, 
M.DCCXCVin.     64  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

The  only  perfect  copy  seen  was  in  the  N.  J.  State 
Library  ;  there  Is  an  imperfect  copy  in  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1799 

23d  Session— 2d  Sitting 

Jan.   16-Feb.   21 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  p.     pp.  21-56. 

Copy  seen  In   N.  J.  State  Library. 
Votes  and   proceedings  of  23d  General  Assembly.     Trenton :    Prtd. 
by  Sherman,  Mershon  &  Thomas  for  M.  Day,  M.DCCXCIX.    63  pp. 

2.3d  Session— 3d  Sitting 
May  21-June  13 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Trenton  :    Prtd. 
bv    Sherman,    Mershon    &   Thomas,    for    M.    Day.      .M,DCC,XCIX. 
35  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  ;  a  copy  in  the 
"N.    J.    Hist.    Socy..    Newark,    contains   42   pp.,    pp. 
36-42  being  Joint  Meetings. 
Votes  and   proceedings   of  23d  (Jeneral   Assembly.      Trenton  :     Sher- 
man, Mershon  &  Thomas  for  M.  Day.  M.DCCXCIX.     44  pp. 

One  copv  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  another  In 
the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

24th   Session — 1st    Sitting 
Oct.  22-Nov.  21 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Trenton  :    I'rtd. 
by  Sherman.  Mershon  &  Thomas.     M.DCCXCIX.     36  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  24th  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :    G. 
Craft,  n.  d.     100  pp. 

The  only  perfect  copy  seen  was  in  the  N.  J.  State 
Library;  there  is  an  imperfect  copy  (94  pp.)  in 
the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newaik. 

1800 
25th  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  28-Nov.  20 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Trenton  :    Sher- 
man, Mershon  &  Thomas.     M.DCCCI.     34  pp. 

Copy  seeu  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Votes   and   proceedings   of   the   25th   General   Assembly.      Trenton : 
Prtd.  by  Sherman,  Mershon  &  Thomas,  M,DCCC.    88  pp. 

1801 

25t.h  Session — 2d  Sitting 

Feb.  4-March  9 

Journal   of   proceedings   of   Legislative   Council,      n.    t.    p.      pp.   35- 

75  (1). 

Joint  meetings,  pp.  77-87. 
Bound  with  1st  Sitting. 

Copies  seen   in   the  N.  J.   State  Library  and  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
Votes   and   proceedings   of   the   25th   General    Assembly.     Trenton : 
Prtd.  by  Sherman,  Mershon  &  Thomas.  MDCCCI.     76  pp. 

26th    Session — 1st   Sitting 
Oct.  27-Dec.  3 
Journal    of   the    proceedings    of    the    Legislative    Council.      Trenton  : 
Mann  &  Wilson,  1801.     pp.  88-144  (3). 

Some  copies  contain  an  additional  28  pp. 
(Joint  Meetings.) 
Votes   and    proceedings   of   the   26th   General    Assembly.      Newark : 
Pennington  &  Gould.     148  pp. 

1802 

27th  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.   2(!-Dec.   2 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Trenton  :    Wilson  & 
Blackwell,  1803.     pp.  148-208  (1).  31-30. 
Joint  meetings,  pp.  31-36. 
Votes   and   proceedings   of   the   27th   General    Assembly.      Trenton : 
Prtd.  by  Sherman  &  Mershon,  M.DCCCII.    128  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1803 

28th  Session — 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  25-Nov.  11 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Newark  :    Tuttle  & 

Pike.  1803.     pp.  210-267. 

Copies  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Soc.v.,  Newark. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Trenton  :    Wilson  & 
Blackwell,  1803.    84  pp. 

1804 

28tli  Session— 2d  Sitting 

Feb.  1 -March  2 

Journal   of   proceedings   of   Legislative   Council,      n.    t.    p.      pp.    268- 

340  (1),  39-65. 

Joint  meetings,     pp.  39-65. 
Bound  with   1st  Sitting. 

On   pp.   268-269  are   proceedings  dated  Jan.   26,   1804. 
This  was  a  special  meeting  called  at  the  end  of  a 
session  of  the  Court  of  Appeals   (Jan.  24-Jan.  26) 
to   receive   the  certificate  of  membership  of  John 
Dodd  of  Essex  Co. 
Copies  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
Votes   and   proceedings   of   the   28th    General    Assembly.     Trenton : 
Wilson  &  Blackwell,  1804.     pp.  85-200. 

The  title  page  of  this  vol.  reads  "  at  a  session  begun 
....  Oct.  25,  1803  "  instead  of  Feb.  1,  1804. 

29th  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  23-Dec.  4 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Elizabeth-Town  :    S. 
Kollock,  1804.     pp.  [342J-413.  [66]-85. 
Joint  meetings,     pp.   f66]-85. 
Votes    and    proceedings    of    the    39th    General    Assembly.      Trenton  : 
Prtd.  by  J.  J.  Wilson.  1805.     pp.  201-363(1). 

Copies    seen    in    the    N.    J,    State    Library    and    at    the 
N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1805 
30th   Session — 1st   Sitting 
Oct.  22-Nov.  15 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Cedarville  :    J.  Wes- 
cott,  jun.,  1805.     pp.  [4141-455.  86-95. 
Joint  meetings,  pp.  86-95. 
Votes    and    proceedings    of    the    .30th    General    Assembly.      Trenton  : 
Prtd.  by  J.  J.  Wilson,  1805.     pp.  365-472. 

Copies  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  In  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1806 
30th   Session — 2d  Sitting 
Feb.  5-March  14 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Cedarville  :    J.  Wes- 
cott,  Jun..   ISon.      pp.    [456]-5:<.-l.   9<5-105. 
Joint  me<>tings.     pp.  96-105. 
Votes    and    proceedings    of    the    SOth    General    Assembly.      Trenton : 
J.  J.  Wilson,  1806.     pp.   [4731-607. 

31st    Session— 1st    Sitting 
Oct.   28-Nov.   28 
Journal    of    proceedings    of    Ivcgislatlve    Conncil.    1806.      Trenton  : 
Sherman  &  Mershon.     pp.  [5351-608,  107-126  (2). 
Joint  meetings,     pp.  107-128. 
Votes   and   proceedings   of    the   31st   General    Assembly.      Trenton : 
Wilson  &  Halsey,  1806.     144  pp. 

1807 
32d  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  27-Dec.  5 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Elizabeth-Town  :    S. 
Kollock,  1807.     pp.   [6091-710.   [1271-142. 
Joint  meetings,     pp.  127-142. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  32d  Geieral  Assembly.     Trenton  :  Wil- 
son &  Halsey,  1807.     182  pp. 

1808 
33d  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  25-Nov.  26 
Journal   of   the   proceedings  of   the   Legislative  Council.      Elizabeth- 
Town  :    S.  Kollock.  1808.     pp.   [711]-818;  143-108. 

Minutes   of   proceedings   of  joint   meeting    [of   Council 
and  Assemblyl.     pp.   143-168. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  33d  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :    J    J. 
Wilson,  1808.     158  pp. 

1809 
34th  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  24-Nov.  29 
Journal   of   the   proceedings   of  the   Legislative   Council.      Elizabeth- 
Town  :    S.  Kollock,  1809.     pp.  [8191-911;  169-198. 

Minutes   of  proceedings   of   ioint  meeting    [of  Council 
and  Assemblyl.     pp.  169-198. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  34th  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :  J    J 
Wilson,  1809.     pp.  159-310,  foldg.  table. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1810 
35th  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  23-Nov.  3 
Journal  of  (he  proceedings  of  the   Legislative  Council.     Elizabeth- 
Town  :     S.   Kollock,   1810.     pp.    (913]-952  :   109-205. 

Minutes   of   proceedings   of  joint    meeting    [of   Council 
and  Assemblyl.      pp.   199-205. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  S.'ith  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :    J.  J. 
Wilson,  1810.     pp.   [3111-393. 

1811 

35th   Session — 2d   Sitting 

Jan.    15-Feb.    23 

Journal    of    proceedings    of    Legislative    Council.      Elizabeth-Town : 

hhephard  Kollock.  1811.     pp.   [9531-1084;  207-221. 

Minutes  of  proceedings  of  Joint  meeting    [of  Council 
and  Assemblyl.     pp.  207-221. 
Votes    and    proceedings    of    the    35th    General    Assembly.      Trenton : 
J.  J.  Wilson,  1811.     pp.   [3951-557. 

36th   Session — 1st   Sitting 
Oct.  22-Nov.  4 
Journal   of  the   proceedings  of  tie   Legisjative   Council.     Elizabeth- 
Town  :    S.  Kollock.  1811.     pp.  [10851-1130. 
Votes   and   proceedings   of   the   36th   General   Assembly.      Trenton : 
J.  J.  Wilson,  1811.     79  pp. 

1812 
36th  Session— 2d  Sitting 
Jan.  8-Feb.  5 
Journal   of  the   proceedings  of  the   Legislative  Council.     Elizabeth- 
Town:    S.  Kollock,  1812.     pp.  1133-1240;  223-244. 

Minutes  of  joint  meeting   [of  Council  and  Assembly], 
pp.  223-244. 
1st  Sitting,     pp.  223-235. 
2d  Sitting,     pp.  237-244. 
Votes    and    proceedings    of    the    3(3th    General    Assemblv.      Trenton  : 
J.  J.  Wilson,  1812.     pp.  81-216. 

36th  Session — 3d  Sitting 
Aug.  4-7 
Journal   of   the   proceedings   of  the   Legislative   Council.      Elizabeth- 
Town  :    S.  Kollock,  1812.     pp.  [2461-25S. 
Votes   and   proceedings   of   the   30th   General   Assembly,      Trenton : 
J.  J.  Wilson,  1812.     pp.  217-232. 

37th  Session— 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  27-Nov.  11 
Journal   of   the   proceedings   of  the   Legislative   Council.      Elizabeth- 
Town  :    G.  L.  Austin  &  Co.   for  Lewis  Deare,   1812.      pp.    [1241]- 
1301. 
Votes   and   proceedings   of   the   37th    General    Assembly.     Trenton : 
G.  Sherman,  1813.    91  pp. 

1813 
37th  Session— 2d  Sitting 
Jan.  20-Feb.  20 
Journal   of  the  proceedings   of  the   Legislative   Council.      Elizabeth- 
Town  :    G.   L.  Austin  &  Co.   tor  Lewis  Deare,   1813.      pp.    [1303]- 
1433  ;  245-271. 

Minutes   of    proceedings   of  Joint   meeting   of   Council 
and  Assembly,     pp.  245-271. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  37th  General  Assemblv.     Trenton  :    G. 
Sherman,  1813.     160  pp. 

Title  page  of  this  vol.  reads  "  at  a  session  begun  .... 
Oct.  27,  1812  "  Instead  of  Jan.  20,  1813. 

38th  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct  26-Nov.  4 
Journal   of  the  proceedings  of  the   Legislative  Council,     Elizabeth- 
Town  :    Shepard  Kollock,  1813.     pp.   [14361-1472. 
Votes   and   proceedings   of   the   38th   General   Assembly.     Trenton : 
J.  J.  Wilson,  1814.     78  pp. 

1814 
38th   Session— 2d   Sitting 
Jan.  12-Feb.  14 
Journal   of   the   proceedings   of   the   Legislative   Council.      Elizabeth- 
Town;    S.  Kollock,  1814.     pp.  [14751-1594;  273-296. 

Minutes  of  proceedings  of  joint  meeting  [both  Sittings] 
of  Council  and  Assembly,     pp.  273-206. 
pp.  273-287.     1st  Sitting, 
pp.  289-296.     2d  Sitting. 
Votes   and    proceedings   of   the   38th   General   Assemblv.      Trenton : 
J.  J.  Wilson,  1814.     pp.  81-232. 

« 

39th  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  25-Nov.  4 

Joui'nal  of  the  proceedings  of  tlie  Legislative  Council.  Elizabeth- 
Town  :    S.  Kollock,  1814.     pp.    [15951-1639. 

Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  39th  General  Assemblv.  Trenton : 
J.  J.  Wilson,  1814.     100  pp. 


10 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1815 
30th  Session— 2d  Sitting 
Jan.  11-Fcb.  18 
Journal  of  the  pioccodlngs  o£   the   Legislative  Council.     Elizabeth- 
Town  :    S.  Kollock.  1815.     pp.  [16-131-1766;  297-31S. 

Minutes  of  proceedings  of  joint  meeting  of  Council  and 
Assembly,     pp.  297-319. 
Votes   and   proceedings   of   the   39th   General    Assembly.     Trenton : 
J.  J.  Wilson,  1815.     pp.   [1011-270  pp. 

40th  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  24-Nov.  1 
Journal   of  the   proceedings  of   the  Legislative   Council.     Elizabeth- 
Town  :    S.  Kollock,  1815.     pp.  [17671-1791   (1). 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  iOth  Ueneral  Assembly.     Newark :  J. 
Tuttle  &  Co.,  1815.     73  pp. 

1816 

40th  Session — 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  10-Feb.  16 

Jouru.U  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Elizabeth-Town  : 

S.  Kollock,  1816.     pp.  [17931-1928  :  [3211-347  (3). 

Minutes  of  joint  meetings,     pp.    [3211-347  (3). 
Votes   and    proceedings   of   tlie   40th    tJeneral   Assembly.      Newark : 
Prtd.  by  J.  Tuttle  &  Co.,  1816.     pp.  [74]-270. 

41st  Session — 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  22-Oct.  30 

Journal    of    proceedings    of    legislative    Council.      Elizabeth-Town: 

S.    Kollock,    1816.      pp.    [19291-1834    t.%). 
Votes  and   proceedings  of  41st  General  Assembly.     Bridgeton :    P. 
Hay,  1817.     76  pp 

1817 

41st  Session — 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  8-Feb.  14 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Eli^abeth-Town  : 

S.  Kollock,  1816.     pp.    [19571-2078   (2),    [3511-:!74. 

Minutes    of    Joint    Meetings    of    both     Sittings.       pp. 
(3511-374. 
Votes   and  proceedings  of  the  41st  General   Assembly.     Bridgeton : 
P.  Hay,  1817.     pp.  77-264. 

42d  Session — 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  28-Nov.  7 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Elizabeth-Town  :    S. 

Kollock,  1817.     pp.   [20811-2108. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  42d  General  Assembly.     Morris-Town; 
J.  Mann,  1818.    Ill  pp. 

1818 

42d  Session — 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  7-Feb.  16 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Elizabeth-Town  :    S. 

Kollock,  1818.     pp.  121091-2222;  [3751-394. 

Minutes  of  Joint  Meetings,     pp.  375-394. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  42d  General  Assembly.     Morris-Town  : 
J.  Mann,  1818.     220  pp. 

43d  Session — 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  27-Nov.  6 

Journal   of    proceedings   of   the    Legislative    Council.      Newark :     J. 

Tuttle  &  Co.,  1818.     17  (1)  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedinss  of  the  4ad  General  Assembly.     Trenton :  J.  J. 
Wilson,  1819.     49  pp. 

1819 

43d  Session— 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  0-Feb.  19 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Newark  :    I'rtd.   by 

J.  Tuttle  &  Co.    pp.  19-85  (Ij.  10. 

Minutes  of  Joint  meetings.     10  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  43d  General  Assembly,     n.  t.  p.     pp. 
51-156. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting. 

44th  Session— 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  26-Nov.  5 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Newark  :    J.  Tuttle 

&  Co.,  1819.     pp.  87-101. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  44th  General  Assembly,     n.   p.     J.   J. 
Wilson,  1820.     51  pp. 

1820 

41th  Session— 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  12-March  3 

Journal   of   proceedings   of    the    I./eKislative   Council.     'Newark :     J. 

Tuttle  &  Co.,  1820.     pii.     [1021-170  ;  11-20  (1). 

Minutes    of    Joint    meetings    of    both    Sittings.      pp. 
11-20  (1). 
Votes  and      proceedings  of   the  44th  General  Assembly.     Trenton  : 
J.  J.  Wilson,  1820.     pp.  [531-168. 

The  title  page  reads  Oct.  26,  1819  for  Jan.  12,  1820. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1820— cont'd 

44th   Session — 3d  Sitting 

May  17-June  13 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Newark  :    J.  Tuttle 

&  Co.,  1820.     pp.   [1711-220. 
Votes   and   proceedings   of   the   44th   General    Assembly.      Trenton : 
J.  J.  Wilson,  1820.     pp.   [1691-239. 

The  title  page  reads  Oct.  26,  1819  instead  of  May  17, 
1820. 

45th  Session — only  Sitting 
Oct.  24-Nov.  21 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Newark  :    J.  Tuttle 
i20.     pp.  [2211-268;  [22J-37. 

Minutes  of  Joint  meetings,     pp.  [22]-37. 


&  Co.,  182 


Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  43th  General  Assembly.    Trenton  :  J.  J. 
Wilson,  1821.     104  pp. 

1821 

46th  Session — only  Sitting 

Oct.  23-Nov.  27 

.rournal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Bridgeton  : 

J.  Clarke  &  Co.,  1821.    63  (1),  15  pp. 

Minutes  and   proceedings  of  Joint  meeting  of  Council 
and  Assembly.      15  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  4dth  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :  J.  J. 
Wilson,  1821.     120  pp. 

1822 

47th  Session — only  Sitting 

Oct.  22-Nov.  29 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Bridgeton  : 

J.  Clarke  &  Co.,  1822.     74.  17  pp. 

Minutes  of  proceedings  of  joint  meeting  of  Council  and 
Assembly.     17  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  47th  (Jenerai  Assembly.     Trenton  :  J.  J. 
Wilson.  1822.     142  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

1823 
48th  Session — only  Sitting 
Oct.  28-Dec.  12 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     New-Brunswick,  D. 
Fitz  Randolph.  1S24.     95,  33  pp. 
Joint  Meetings.     33  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  48tii  General  Assembly.    Trenton  :  J.  J. 
Wilson,  1824.     ICl  pp. 

1824 
49th  Session — only  Sitting 
Oct.  26-Dec.  31 
Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     New-Bruns- 
wick :    D.  Fitz  Randolph,  1825.     124,  24  pp. 

Minutes   of   proceedings   of  joint   meeting   of   Council 
and  Assembly.     24  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  49th  General  Assembly.     Woodbury : 
P.  J.  Gray,  1825.     223  pp. 

1825 

50th   Session — only   Sitting 

Oct.  25-Dec.  12 

Journal    of   proceedings   of   Legislative   Council.      Trenton :     W.    L. 

Pralle,  1826.     79,  21  pp. 

Minutes   of    proceedings   of  joint   meeting   of   Council 

and  General  Assembly.     21  pp. 
Copies    seen    in    the    N.    J.    State    Library    and    in    the 
N.  J.   Hist.   Socy.,   Newark. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  50th  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :    J. 
Justice,  1825.     186  pp. 

1826 

51st  Session — only  Sitting 

Oct.   24-Dec.   28 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.    Woodbury  :    P.  J. 

•Jray,  1827.     95,  40  pp. 

.Joint  meetings.     40  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  51st  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :    W. 
L.  Prall,  1826.     246  pp. 

1827 

52d  Session — 1st  Stttigg 

Oct.  23-Nov.  7 

Journal    of   proceedings   of   Legislative   Council.      Woodbury  :     P.   J. 

Gray,  1828.     20  pp. 
Votes   and   proceedings  of  the  52d  General   Assembly.     Woodbury  : 
1'.  J.  Gray,  1828.     76  pp. 

1828 
52d  Session — adjourned  Sitting 
Jan.  10-March  7 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  p.     21-123,  36  pp. 
Joint  meetings.  1st  session.,     18  pp. 
Joint  meetings,  2d  session,     pp.  19-36. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  52d  General  Assembly,    n.  t.  p.    pp.  77- 
320. 

Bound  with  first  sitting  (1827). 


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COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1828 — cont'd 

53d  Session — 1st  and  2d  Sittings 

Oct.  28-Nov.  2.  1828  ;  Jan.  e-Feb.  24,  1829 

Journal   of   iiroceedinKs  of  Legislative   Council.     Woodbury :     P.   J. 

Gia.v.  1820.     101,  71  pp. 

Joint  meetings.     71  pp. 
pp.    1-46.    1st  Session. 
pp.  46-71.    2d  Session 
Votes  and   procoedlnss  of   the   53d  General   Assembly.     Woodbury : 
P.  J,  Gray,  1829.     320  pp. 

Copy  seen   In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1829 

54th  Session — 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  27-Nov.  10 

Journal   of  proceedings   of   Legislative   Council.     Bridgeton :     S.   S. 

Sibley,  1830.     17  (1)  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  54th  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :    J. 
Justice,  1830.     73  pp. 

1830 

54th   Session — Adjourned  Sitting 

Jan,  5-March  2 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.   p.      tl9]-117, 

58  pp. 

Joint  meetings.     58  pp. 

Bound  with  the  first  Sitting  (1829). 

The   pagination   of   the    two   copies   seen    in    the    State 

Library  was   [19]-117,  58.  26  pp. 
The  26  pp.  contain  Minutes  of  the  proceedings  of  the 
Legislative  Council  sitting  as  a  high  court  of  Im- 
peachment,    n.   p..   1S30.     Relates   to  the  trial  of 
Henry  Miller,  a  justice  of  the  peace  of  Hunterdon 
Co. 
Votes  and   proceedings   of   the   54th   General   Assembly.        n.    t.   p. 
pp.  74-303. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1829). 

55th  Session— 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  26-Nov.  9 

Journ.nl   of   proceedings   of   Legislative   Council.      Bridgeton :     S.    S. 

Sible.v,  1831.     28  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  55th  General  Assemblv.     Newton  :    G. 
Fitch,  1831.     79  pp. 

1831 

55th   Session — Adjourned   Sitting 

■Tan.  5-Feb.  17 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council,     n.   t.  p.      [29]-130, 

32  pp. 

Joint  meetings.     32  pp. 
Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1830). 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  55th  General  Assemblv.     n.  t.  p.     pp. 
[80]-235. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1830). 

56th  Session — 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  25-Dec.  2 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Woodbury  :    J. 

Sailer.  1832.     77  (1)   pp. 
Votes  and  nroceedings  of  the  5Gth  General  Assemblv.     Newton  :    G. 
Fitch,  1832.     143  pp. 

1832 

56th  Session — 2d  Sitting 

Feb.  7-March  16 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,    n.  t.  p.     [79]-191. 

100  pp. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1831). 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  57tb  (ieneral  Assembly,  1832.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  145-325. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1831). 

57th  Session — 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  23-Nov.  2 

Journal    of    proceedings   of   the   Legislative   Council.      Camden :     J. 

Harrison,   1833.     32  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  57tli  General  Assembly.     Woodbury  : 
J.  Sailer,  1833.     92  pp. 

1833 

57th   Session — Adjourned    Sitting 

Jan.  9-Feb.  28 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council,    n.  t,  p.     [331-210  (1), 

68  pp. 

Joint  meetings.    68  pp. 
Bound  with  first  Sifting   (1832). 
Votes    and    proceedings   of    the    57fh   General    Assembly,      n.    t.    p. 
pp.  93-471. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1833— cont'd 

58th  Session— Ist  Sitting 

Oct.  22-Nov.  1 

Journal    of    proceedings    of    the    Legislative    Council.       SomervUle : 

I'rtd.  by  Gore  &  Allison,  1834.     40  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  .">8th  General  Assembly.     New  Bruns- 
wick :    M'Cready  and  Stellc.  1834.     211  pp. 

1834 

OSth  Session— Adjourned   Sitting 

Jan.  8-Feb.  28 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,    n,  t.  p.     [411-195, 
43  pp. 

.Tolnt  meetings  of  both  sittings.     43  pp. 
Bound  with  first  Sitting. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  58th  (Jeneral  Assembly,     n.  t.   p.   pp. 
213-558. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1833). 

59th  Session— 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  23-Nov.  12 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     SomervUle  :   Gore 

&  Allison.  1835.     44  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  59th  General  Assembly.     Freehold :    B. 
Connolly,  1835.     138  pp. 

1835 

59th    Session — Adjourned   Sitting 

Jan.  7-March  5 

Journal   of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  p.     [45]- 
226,   74  pp. 

Joint  meetings.     74  pp. 
Bound  with  first  Sitting  (18.34). 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  59th  General  Assemblv.     n.  t.  p.     pp. 
139-487. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1834). 

60th  Session — 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  27-Nov.  11 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     SomervUle:   Gore 

&  Allison,  1836.     56  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  60th  General  Assembly.     Freehold :    B. 
Connolly.  18.36.     153  pp. 

1836 
60th  Session— 2d  Sitting 
Jan.  5-March  11 
Journal  of  Proceedings  of  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  p.     pp.  57-349. 
Joint  meetings.     33  pp. 
Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1835). 
Votes  nnd  proceedings  of  the  60fh  legislature,     n.  t.  p.     pp.  155-663, 
157  (1). 

Kept,    on   geol.   survey  of  N.   J.   by   Henry   D.   Rogers. 

Freehold:    B.  Connolly.  1836.     157  (1)  pp. 
Bound  with  first  Sifting  (1835). 

61st  Session — 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  25-Nov.  10 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Woodbury  :    A.  S. 

Barber,  1837.     55  (1)  pp. 
Votes   and   proceedings   of   the   61st   General    Assemblv.      Beividere : 
G.  W.  Clason,  1837.     117  pp. 

1837 

61st   Session — Adjourned   Sitting 

Jan.  3-March  16 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  p.     pp.  57- 

422. 

Bound   with   first   Sitting. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  61st  General  Assembly,     n.  t.  p.     pp. 
119-859 

Bound  with  first  Sitting   (1€36). 

61st  Session— 3d  Sitting 
May  22-June  2 
Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,    n.  t.  p.     423-451, 
.V2,  17  pp. 

Joint  meetings.    52  pp. 

Minutes  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council  sit- 
ting as  a  high  court  of  impeachment,    n.  p.,  1837. 
17  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  61st  General  Assembly,     n.  t.  p.     pp. 
861-967. 

Bound  with  first  and  second  Sittings. 

62d  Session— 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  24-Nov.  15 

Journal    of    proceedings    of    the    Legislative    Council.      SomervUle ; 

S.  L.  B.  Baldwin.  1838.     105  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  62d  General  Assembly.     Newark  :     M.  S. 
Harrison  &  Co.,  1838.     189   (1)   pp. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1838 

62d  Session — 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  9-March  2 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  p.     l()G-34". 

84  pp. 

Bound  with  first  Slttlns  (1837). 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  02d  General  Assembly,     n.  t.  n.     pp. 

191-640. 

63d  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  23-Nov.  17 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Somerville  : 

S.  L.  B.  Baldwin,  1839.     113  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  63d  General  Assemblv.     Newark  :  M.  S. 

Harrison  &  Co.,  liS39.     295   (1)    pp. 

1839 

63d  Session — 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  15-March  13 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  p.     114- 
372,  72  pp. 

Minutes  of  proceedings  of  joint  meeting  of  Council  and 

Assembl.v,  18;i8-39.     n.  p.,  1839.     72  pp. 
Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1838). 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  63d  General  Assembly,     n.   t.   p.     pp. 
297-668. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting. 

64th  Session — 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  22-Nov.  8 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  Legislative  Council.     Somerville :    S.  L.  B. 

Baldwin,  1840.     96  pp.,  foldg.  table. 
Votes  and   proceedings  of  the   64th  General  Assembly.     Belvldere  : 
Wilson  &  Brittain,  1840.     169  pp. 

1840 

64th  Session— 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  14-Feb.  29 

Journal   of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,     a.  t.  p.      [971- 

331,  74  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

.Joint  meetings.     74  pp. 
Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1839). 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  G4th   Session,     n.   t.   p.      pp.    171-036, 
foldg.  table. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1839). 

The  Index  (pp.  511-536)   is  for  both  Sittings. 

63th  Session — 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  27-Nov.  14 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Woodbury  : 

A.  S.  Barber,   1841.     58  pp. 
Votes   and   proceedings    of   the   65th   General    Assembly.      Freehold : 
Collender  &  Johnston,  1841.     203  (1)  pp. 

1841 

65th  Session — 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  12-March  12 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  p.     59- 
317,  54  pp. 

Minutes    of    proceedings    of   joint    meeting    of    Council 
and    General    Assembly,     1840-41.      n.    p.,     1841. 
54  pp. 
Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1840). 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  05th  (ieneral  Assembly,     n.  t.  p.     pp. 
205-684. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting  (1840). 

66th  Session— 1st  Sitting 

Oct.  26-Nov.  12 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     Belvldere  ;    D.  G. 

Fitch.  1842.     107  pp. 
Minutes   of    votes   and    proceedings   of   the   67th    General    Assembly. 
Trenton  :    Phillips  and  Boswell,  1842.     224  pp. 

1842 

OGth  Session — 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  11-March  12 

Journal  of  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  p.      [1081- 
381.  32  pp. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting, 
Minutes  of  votes  and  proceedings,  etc.     pp.  225-675.     n.  t.  p. 

Bound  with  first  Sitting   (1941). 

Index  to  bolh  first  and  second  Sittings,  pp.  640-675. 

67th  Session— 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  25-Nov.  11 
Journal    of    the    proceedings    of    the    Legislative    Council.      Morris- 
Town:    S.  P.  Hull,   1843.     127  pp. 
Minutes   of   votes   and   proceedings   of  the   67th   General   Assembly. 
Woodbury  :    A.  S.  Barber,  1843.     198  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1843 

67th  Session— 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  10-Feb.  24 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  p.     129- 

291,  68  pp. 

Minutes  of  proceedings  of  joint  meeting  of  Council  and 

Assembly,  1842-43.     n.  p.,  1843.     56  pp. 
Index  to  first  and  second  sittings,     pp.  57-68. 
Bound  with  first   Sitting   (1842). 
Minutes  of  votes  and  proceedings,  etc.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  199-535. 
Index  to  both  Sittings,     pp.  509-535. 

68th  Session — 1st  Sitting 
Oct.  24-Nov.  10 
Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council.     New-Bruns- 
wick :    L.  K.   Stelle.  1844.     100  pp. 
Minutes   of   votes   and   proceedings   of   the   68th   General   Assembly. 
Somerville  :    T.  S.  Allison,  1844.     192  pp. 

1844 

68th  Session— 2d  Sitting 

Jan.  9-March  14 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council,     n.  t.  p.     pp. 

103-556. 

Minutes  of  proceedings  of  joint  meeting  of  Council  and 
General  Assemblv,  1843-44.     n.  p.,  1844.     pp.  493- 
541. 
Index  [to  both  Sittings],     pp.  543-556. 
Bound  with  first  Sitting. 
Minutes  of  votes  and  proceedings,  etc.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  193-724. 
Index  [to  both  Sittings],     pp.  697-724. 
Bound  with  first  Sitting. 

1845 

69th  Session 

Jan.  14-April  5 

Journal  of  tie  proceedings  of  the  first  Senate.     Morris-Town  :    S.  P. 

Hull,  1845.     900,  15,  46  pp. 

Journal   of   Executive   proceedings,   etc.     n.    p.,    1845. 

15  pp. 
Minutes  of  proceedings  of  joint  meeting,     n.  p..  1845. 

27  pp. 
Index,     pp.  28-46. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  69th  General  Assembly.    Camden  :   P.  J. 
Gray,  1845.     893,  37  pp. 
Index.     37  pp. 

1846 

70th  Session 

Jan.  13-April  18 

Journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  2d  Senate.     New  Brunswick  ;    D. 

Fitz  Randolph,  1846.     830  pp. 
Minutes   of  votes   and   proceedings  of   the   70th   General   Assembly. 
Woodbury  :   A.  S.  Barber,  1846.    946  pp. 

1847 

71st   Session 

Jan.  12-Mnrcb  5 

Journal    of   the   3d    Senate.      Camden ;     P.    J.   Gray,   MDCCCXLVII. 

691  pp. 

Two  copies  were  seen  :  one  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library, 
the  other  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
Minutes   of   votes   and   proceedings   of   the   71st   General   Assembly. 
Rahway  :    E.  F.  Gray,  1847.     733  pp. 

See  note  under  Senate  Journal,  1847. 

1848 

72d  Session 

Jan.    11-March   9 

Journal    of   the   4tb    Senate.      Flemington :     II.    C.    Buflington,    1848. 

867  pp. 

See  note  under  Senate  Journal.  1847. 
Votes    and    proceedings    of    the    72d   General    Assembly.      Rahway : 
E.  F.  W.  Gray,  1848.     1123  pp. 

1849 

73d  Session 

Jan.  9-March  12 

Journal   of  the  5th   Senate.     Flemington  :     H.   C.   Bufflngton,   1849. 

975  pp. 

See  note  under  Senate  Journal.  1847. 
Minutes    of    votes    and    proceedings    of    the    73d    General    Assembly. 
Freehold:    O.  Pharo,  1849.     1120  pp. 

See  note  under  Senate  Journal,  1847. 

1850 

74th  Session 

Jan.  8-March  8 

.icnirnnl  of  the  6th  Senate.     Somerville:    A.  N.  Wilson,  1850.     512  pp. 

See  note  under  Senate  Journal.  1847. 
Minutes  of   votes   and   proceedings   of   the   74th   General   Assembly. 
Freehold:    O.  Pharo.  1,s.'-,0.     S.'ifi  pp. 

See  note  under  Senate  Journal,  1847. 


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13 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1851 

Tnth  Session 

Jan.  14-March   19 

.Tournul  of  the  7th  Senate.     Salem  :    R.  Gwynne,  1851.     934  pp. 

Minutes   of   votes   and    proceedings    of   the    75th    General    Assembly. 

Rahwa.v  :    J.  Shann.  1S51.     1065  pp. 

1852 

76th  Session 

Jan.   13-March  30 

Journal  of  the  Sth  Senate.     Freehold  :    B.  Connolly,  1852.    803,  656, 

56  pp.,  3  foldg.  tables. 

.  Appendix.      Freehold :     B.    Connolly,    1852.      656,    56    pp.,    3 

foldg.  tables. 

Contents  : 
pp.  3-57.     Govs.    mess.     (Fort),    Jan.    44     ti.    e.    14],    1852. 
h.  t.  p. 

Rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  House  of  Refuge,  Dec.  24,  1851. 

pp.  39-45. 
Rept.  of  N.  J.  comrs.  of  pilotage,  Jan.  3,  1852.    pp.  47-48. 
Rent,  of  moral   instructor  of  N.  J.  state  prison,  Jan.   1, 

1852.     pp.  49-55. 
Stmt,  showing  location,  condition  and  operations  of  banks 
....   up  to  and  including  Dec.  31,  1851.     pp.  5t>-57. 
pp.   01-97.      Kept,  of  N.  J.  Comrs.  to  World's  Fair  (per  chrm., 

Geo.  Vail),  Jan.  3.  1852.     h.  t.  p  . 
pp.   101-133  (1».     Ann.  repts.  of  officers  of  N.  J.  State  Lunatic 

Asylum  at  Trenton  for  MDCCCLI.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   137-183.      Rept.   of  condition  of  N.   J.   State  Prison,   em- 
bracing  repts.  of  .joint  committee,  inspectors,  keeper,  moral 
instructor  and  physician.  1852.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   185-319.      TAnn.  rept.  of  treasurer),  1851.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  321-150.  [1,  e.  350].      Rept.  of  state  directors  of  Delaware 
and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Ambov  R.  R.  cos.  to  the 
leglsl..  Jan.  20,  1852.     b.  t.  p. 
pp.  352-401.      3  foldg.  tables.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks    [1852]. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  405-409.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  House  of  Refuge, 

March  3.  1852.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  410-416.     Communications  relative  to  erection  of  national 

monuments  at  Phila..    [1852].     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  417-421.     Rept.   of  joint  committee  on   Lunatic  Asylum. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  423-431.     Rept.  of  committee  of  Senate  on  veto  of  inci- 
dental bill,  March  29,  1852.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  433-480    (1).     Rept.    of   water    comrs.    of   Hoboken    and 
Jersey  City  with  app.,  Dec.  8,  1851.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  426-432  occur  twice  in  this  vol. 
pp.  487-034.     Rept.    of    state    supt.    of    public    schools,    1851. 

Jan.  27,  1852.     Freehold  :    B.  Connolly,  1852. 
pp.  637-639.     Communication    from    surveyor   gen.    [to   Gov.] 

of  eastern  division  of  N.  J..  March  12.  1851.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  640-644.     Rept,  of  q.  m.  gen.,  Jan.  2,  1852.     n.  t.  p. 
p.  645.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen..  Jan.  1.  1852.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.   646-652.     Res.  of  compromise  from  N.  H..  Del..  111.   n.  t.  p. 
p.  653.      N.   H.  res.  rel.  to  establishment  of  bureau  of  agric. 

in  dept.  of  interior.  Washington,     n.  t.   p. 
p.  654.      [Communication   from    Smithsonian    Institution    pre- 
senting vol.  2  of  Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge 
and  requesting  state  publications  in  return,  etc.].    n.  t.  p. 
pp.  655-656.      Index  to  docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess. 
Rept.  of  committee  rel.  to  registry  and  return  of  births,  mar- 
riages and  deaths  and  rept.  of  secy,  of  state  rel.  to  registry 
and  returns  of  births,  etc.     n.  t.  p.     56  pp. 
Minutes   of   votes   and    proceedings    of   the   76th    General    Assembly. 

Camden  :    Chas.  D.  Hineline.  1852.     963,  636,  56  pp. 
.     Appendix,    Rahway  :   Prtd.  by  J.  Shann,  1852.    636,  56  pp. 

Contents  : 
pp.  3-57.     Govs.  mess.    (Fort)    and  ace.  docs.     Jan.  44    [14], 
1852.     h.  t.  p. 

B.  Rept.  of  comrs.   to  build  the  House  of  Refuge,     pp. 
37-45. 

15  A.  R.  of  N.  J.  Comrs.  of  pilotage,     pp.  47-48. 
Rept.  of  moral  instructor  of  the  N.  J.  State  Prison, 
pp.  49-57. 

C.  pp.  60-97.      Rept.  of  N.  J.  comrs.  to  the  World's  Fair.     h.  t.  p. 

D.  pp.   101-133  (1).     Ann.  repts.  of  the  officers  of  the  N.  J.  State 

Lunatic  Asvlum,  MDCCCLI.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   137-183.      Rept.  on  the  condition  of  the  N.  J.  State  Prison 
embracing    the    repts.    of    the   joint    committee,    inspectors, 
keeper,  moral  instructor  and  ptivsician,  1852.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   185-319.     The  treasurer's  rept..  1851.     h.  t.  p. 
G.   pp.  321-150    [i.  e.  350].     Rept.  of  the  state  directors  of  the 
Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.  R. 
cos.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
U.  pp.  353-401.     2  foldg.  tables.     The  ann.  stmts,  of  the  several 

banks,     h.  t.  p. 
I.   pp.  405-409.      Rept.  of  the  joint  committee   on   the  House  of 

Refuge,     h.  t.  p. 
J.   pp.  410-416.      Communications  rel.  to  the  erection  of  national 

monuments  at  Phila.     li.  t.  p. 
K.  pp.  417-421.     Rept.   of   the  joint   committee  on   the   Lunatic 
Asylum,     h.  t.  p. 


COLLECTED  DOCUIMENTS— cont'd 

1852 — cont'd 
76th    Session — cont'd 
Jan.   13-March   30 — cont'd 
Contents  ; — cont'd 
L.  pp.  423-431.      Kept,  of  committee  of  Senate  on  the  Govs,  veto 
of  incidental  bill.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  433-486   (1).     Rept.  of  the  water  comrs.  of  Hoboken  and 
Jersey  City,  with  an  app.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  426-432  occur  twice  in  this  vol. 
pp.  487-634.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  supt.  of  public  schools,  1851. 

Rahway  :    Prtd.  by  J.  Shann,  1852. 
pp.  635-(j36.      Index  to  preceding  docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess. 
Rept.    of    the    committee    rel.    to    the    registry    and    return   of 
births,  marriages  and  deaths,     n.  t.  p.     56  pp. 

The  only  copy  of  the  appendix  seen  was  in  the  N.  J. 
State  Library. 

1853 

77th  Session 

Jan.  11-March  11 

Journal  of  the  9th  Senate.     Freehold  :    B.  Connolly,  1853.     879  pp. 

and  app.,  v.  p. 

.     Appendix.     Freehold  :    B.  Connolly,  1853.     v.  p. 

For   contents,   see   below.   Appendix   to   House   Journal 
[i.  e.  Minutes  of  Votes,  etc.],  1853. 
Minutes   of   votes   and    i)roceedings    of   the   77th   General    Assembly. 
Mount  Holly  :    M.  A.  Stille,  1853.     860  pp.  and  app. 

Erroneously    stated    on    title   page   that   session    began 
Jan.  13. 

.     Appendix   to   House   Journal.     Mount   Holly :    M.   A.    Stille, 

1S53.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
pp.  5-30.     Govs,  mess,  and  ace.  docs.     Jan.  11.  1853.    h.  t.  p. 
The  ace.  docs.,  viz..  rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  rept.  of 
q.  m.  gen.  and  rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  do  not  occur  in 
this  app. 
pp.  33-80.      Rept.  on  condition  of  N.  J.  State  Prison,  embrac- 
ing rept.s.  of  joint  committee,  inspectors,  keeper,  moral  in- 
structor and  physician, 
pp.   89-154.     Ann.    repts.    of   officers   of   N.    J.    State   Lunatic 

Asylum  at  Trenton  for  year  MDCCCLII.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   155-301.     Ann.   rept.   of  state  supt.   of   public   schools  of 

N.  J.,  1852.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  305-441.     Treasurer's  rept.,  for  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1852. 

h.  t.  p. 

pp.  445-459.     Rept.  of  committee  of  assembly  rel.  to  creation 

of  a  sinking  fund  for  extinguishment  of  exclusive  privilege 

of  Camden  and  Amboy  It.  R.  and  Transportation  Co.    h.  t.  p. 

p.  461-471.     Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  R.  R.  and  Transportation  Co. 

Jan.  25.  1853.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  473-475.     Rept.  of  state  delegates  to  Independence  Monu- 
ment Convention.     Jan.,  1853.     n.  t.  p. 
Ann.  stmt,  of  several  banks  of  state.     Feb.  18.  1853.    Trenton  : 

M.  R.  Hamilton,  1853.     51  pp.,  foldg.  table. 
Rept.  of  bank  comrs.  of  N.  J.,  Feb.,   1853.     Trenton  :    Office 

of  True  American,  1853.     21  pp. 
Rept.  of  state  directors  of  Delaware  and  Raritan   Canal  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  R.  R.  cos.     Feb.,  1853.     Trenton  :  Office 
of  True  American.  1853.     34  pp. 
Rept.  of  registrv  and  return  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths, 
Feb.,  1853.    Trenton  :    Morris  R.  Hamilton,  1853.    53  pp. 

1854 

78th    Session 

Jan.  10-March  17 

Journal  of  the  10th  Senate.     Freehold  :    J.  S.  Yard,  1854.     884  pp. 

and  app.     v.  p. 
.     Appendix.     Freehold  :   J.  S.  Yard,  n.  d.    v.  p. 

Contents  : 

A.  Message   of   Gov.    (Fort),    [and   ace.   docs.],    Jan.    11,    1854. 

h.  t.  p.     20,  12  pp. 

Documents  ace.  Govs.  mess.     12  pp. 

pp.  3-4.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  comrs.  of  pilotage, 
pp.  5-9.      Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1853. 
pp.  11-12.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen..  1853. 

B.  Kept,  on  condition  of  N.  J.  State  Prison,  embracing  repts.  of 

joint   committee,   inspectors,   keeper,   moral   instructor  and 
physician,     h.  t.  p.     59   (2)   pp. 

C.  Rept.  of  state  treasurer,     h.  t.  p.     141  pp. 

D.  Ann.  stmts,  of  banks,     n.  p..  n.  d.     51  pp.,  2  foldg.  leaves. 

E.  Ann.  repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.  [1853].     n.  p.,  n.  d.     44  pp. 

F.  Ann.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  schools,     h.  t.  p.     168  pp. 

G.  Ann.   repts    of  officers  of  N.   J.   Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton, 

for  the  vear  MDCCCLIII.     h.  t.  p.     38  pp. 
H.  Rept.  of  registry  and  return  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     53  pp. 
I.  Rept.  of  state  directors  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and 
Camden  and  Ambov  R.  R.  cos.     h.  t.  p.     28  pp. 
Unlettered.     Rept.  of  bank  comrs.  of  N.  J.    h.  t.  p.     22  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes  and  proceedings  of  the  78th  General  Assembly.   Bel- 
videre  :    Sharp  &  Ilemenover,  1854.     1103  pp. 

.     Appendix   to   House  Journal.      Belvidere :     Sharp  &   Hemln- 

over,  1854.     v.  p.  „  ,  , 

For  contents,  see  above.  Appendix  to  Senate  Journal, 
1854. 


14 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1855 
79th   Session 
Jan.  9-Aprll  6 
Journal  of  the  11th  Senate.     Uahway  :    J.  Shann.  1855.     1408  pp. 

.     Appendix.     Hahway :    3.  Shnnn,  1855.     756  U)   PP- 

Contents  same  as  App.  to  House  jol.  ;  see  below. 
The  only  copy  seen  was  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Minutes   of   votes   and    proceedings    of    the   79th   General    Assembly. 
Salem  :    Sharp  &  Chew.   1855.      1248  pp. 

.      Appendix  to  House  .Tournal  for  IS.'iS.     Salem  :    Sharp  &  Chew, 

1855.     756  (1)  pp. 

Contents  : 
pp.  3-62.     Govs.  mess.   (Price)   and  ace.  docs..  Jan.  9.   1855. 
h.  t.  p. 

pp.  26-30.     Kept,  of  q.  m.  gen.,  Jan.  2,  1855. 

pp.  31-35.     Kept,  of  adj.  gen..  1854. 

pp.  36-37.      Kept,  of  comrs.  of  pilotace,  1855. 

pp.   38-39.      Kept,    of    the    supt.    of    the    deaf    and    dumb 

asylum.  1854. 
pp.  40-62.      Docs,  from  other  states, 
p.  63-94.    8  ann.  rept.  of  the  managers  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum. 

n.t.p. 
pp.  95-139.     Joint   committee's   rept.  on   State  Prison   accts. 

[with  prison  repts.].  1854.     n.  t.  p. 
|>p.   140-2.S6.     The  geolosicai   survey.   1854.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  237-286.     Ann.  repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1854. 
pp.  287-308.     Rept.   of  joint  comrailtee  on   harbor   encroach- 
ments  [18551. 
p.  310-360.     Rept.  of  the  registry  and  return  of  births,  mar- 
riages and  deaths,  1854.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  362-488.     The  treasurer's  rept.   [1854].     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  490-542.     Ann.  stmts,  of  the  several  backs,     n.  t.  p. 
pp.   544-564.     Rept.    of    the   state   directors    of    the   Delaware 
and    Uaritan   Canal   and   Camden   and   Amboy    R.    R.    cos. 
n.  t.  p. 
pp.  566-582.     Bank  comrs.  rept. 

pp.  584-756    (1).     Ann.    rept.    of    the    state    supt.    of    public 
schools,   1854. 

Copies  of  the  App.  to  the  House  Jol.  were  seen  in  the 
N.  J.  State  Library  and  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy., 
Newark. 

1856 

80th  Session 

Jan.  8-March  14 

Journal  of  the  12th  Senate.     Newton  :    M.  R.  Hamilton.  1856.     931 

pp. 
Minutes   of   votes   and    nroceediugs    of    the   SOth    General    Assembly. 
Flemlngton  :    A.  Bellis,  1856.     1206  pp. 

.     Appendix   to   House  Journal.      Flemlngton  :    A.   Bellis,    1856. 

V.  p.     docs.  A-O. 

Contents  : 
Contents  of  App.     ii  pp. 

A.  Message  of  Gov.  (Price),  with  ace.  docs.     .Ian.  8,  1856. 

h.  t.  p.     38  pp. 

pp.   25-33.      Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1855. 

pp.   35-36.     Adj.  gen.'s  rept. 

pp.  37-38.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage. 

B.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  supt.  of  public  schools,  1855.     n.  p..  n.  d. 

188  pp. 

C.  Rept.  of  comrs.  to  codify  school  law.    h.  t.  p.    24  pp. 

D.  Rept.  of  state  directors  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and 

Camden  and  Amboy  R.  R.  cos.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     23  pp. 

E.  Ann.  rept.  on  condition  of  N.  J.  State  Prison,  emln-acing  repts. 

of  the  joint  committee,  inspectors,  etc.     n.  p..  n.  d.     37  pp. 

F.  Rept.  of  registry  and  return  of  marriages,  birtlis  and  deaths. 

n,  p.,  n.  d.     56  pp. 

G.  Ann.  repts.  of  officers  of  N.  J.  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton  for 

year  MDCCCLV.     h.  t.  p.     32  pp. 
H.  Ann.    repts.    concerning   state    normal    school,      n.    p..    n.    d. 

84   (1)   pp. 
I.  Treasurer's  rept.     h.  t.  p.     167  (1)  pp. 
K.   [1.  e.  Jl.     Ann.  stmts,  of  hanks,  1856.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     47  pp., 

2  foldg.  tables. 
K.   Ann.  repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1855.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    58  pp. 
L.  Rept.  of  special  committee  rel.  to  public  roads,  1856.     h.  t.  p. 

12  pp. 
.M.  Communication    from    Gov.    resp.   encroachments   on    Hudson 

River.     Feb.  20,  1856.     h.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
N.   Census  of  state  of  N.  J..  1855.     h.  t.  p.     23  pp. 
O.  Joint  res.  of  Vt.,  Conn.,  Mass.  and  Me.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     17  pp. 
Unlettered.     2  ann.  rept.  on  geol.  survey,  1855.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     vill. 

248  pp. 

1857 

81st   Session 

Jan.  13-March  21 

Journal    of    the    13th    Senate.      Newton :     M.    R.    Hamilton,    1857. 

909  pp. 

.     Appendix.     Newton:    M.  R.  Hamilton,  1857.     1184  pp..  foldg. 

tables. 

Copy  seen  In  tJie  N.  J.  State  Library. 
For  contents,  see  below,  App.  to  House  jol. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1857 — cont'd 

8l8t  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  13-March  21 — cont'd 

Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  Slst  General  Assembly.     Flemlngton: 

A.  Bellis.  1857.     1360  pp. 

.     Appendix  to  House  jol.     Flemlngton  :    A.  BelUs,  1857.     1184 

pp.,  foldg.  tal)lcs. 

Contents  ; 
pp.  3-55.   foldg.   table.     Govs.   mess.    (Price),   Jan.    13,   1857. 

n.  t.  p. 

pp.  21-33,   foldg.  table.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen. 
pp.  35-51.      Rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  1856. 
pp.  53-55.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage, 
pp.  57-115.     Rept.  of  the  registry  and  return   of  marriages, 

births  and  deaths,     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  117-199.     Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  State  Prison  [1856].    n.  t.  p. 
pp.  201-357.     Rept.   of  the  State  Agrlc.   Socy.  for  1855  and 

1856.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  359-516.     The  treasurer's  rept.  for  1856.     n.  t.   p. 
pp.  517-673.     Ann.    rept.    of   the   state    supt.    of    the    public 

schools,  1856.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  675-874.     2  auu.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  normal  .school. 

□.  t.  p. 
pp.  875-953.     3  ann.  rept.  on  the  geol.  survey,  1856.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  955-1019.  foldg.  table.     Ann.  stmts,  of  the  several  banks, 

Jan.  1.  1857.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  1021-1028.     Rept.  of  the  state  directors  of  the  Delaware 

and    Raritan   Canal    and   Camden    and   Amtwy    R.    R.   cos. 

n.  t.  p. 
pp.  1029-1043.     App.  to  tJie  rept.  of  the  state  directors  of  the 

Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.  R. 

cos.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  1045-1081.     Ann.  repts.  of  the  officers  of  the  N.  J.  State 

Lunatic  Asvlum.  1856.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.   1083-113S.     Rept.  of  the  Camden  and  Amboy  E.  R.  and 

Transportation  Co.   and  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal   Co., 

etc.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.   1139-1151.     Rept.  of  the  committee  on  finance  in  relation 

to  the  financial  condition  of  the  state,    n.  t.  p. 
pp.   1155-1184.      Index. 

A  copy  of  the  Appendix  was  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  State 
Library. 

185S 

S2d  Session 

Jan.  12-March  18 

Journal   of  the   14th   Senate.     Hoboken :    W.   H.   Heminover,   1858. 

895  pp. 

.     Appendix.     Hoboken :     W.   H.   Heminover,   1858.      1039   pp., 

foldg.  tables. 

For  contents,  see  below,  App.  to  Minutes  of  Assem. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Votes   and    proceedings    of    the    S2d    General    Assembly.      Camden : 
Mlckle  &  Hood,  1858.     1246  pp. 

.     Appendix.     Camden  :    Mickle  &  Hood,  1858.     1039  pp..  foldg. 

tables. 

Contents : 
pp.   3-71,  foldg.   table.     Govs.  mess.    (Newell),  Jan.  13,   1858. 

n.  t.  p. 

pp.  31-33.     Adj.  gen.'s  rent.,  1857. 
pp.  35-58,  foldg.  table.     Q.  M.  gen.'s  rept.,  1857. 
pp.   .59-88.     Geol.  survey, 
pp.  69-71.     Pilot  comrs.'    -ept.,  1857. 
pp.  73-243,  foldg.  table.     Ann.   rept.  of  slate  supt.  of  public 

schools,  1857.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  245-307.     Rept.  of  the  registry  and  return  of  marriages, 

births  and  deaths,     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  309-346.     Ann.  repts.  of  the  N.  J.  State  Lunatic  Asylum, 

1858  [i.  e.  1857].     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  347-415.     Majority  and  minority  rept.  of  the  special  com- 
mittee to  whom  was  referred  the  tiovs.  mess.  rel.  to  slavery, 

with  the  remarks  made  thereon,     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  417-614.     The  treasurer's  rept.  1857.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  615-673.     3  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  the  N.  J.  state 

normal  school,  with  ace.  docs.,  1857/8.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  675-782.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  agric.  soev.,  1857.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   783-851.     Ann.  stmts,  of  the  several  banks  of  N.  J.,  Jan, 

1,  1858.      h.  t.  p. 
pp.  853-900.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  condition  of  the  N.  J.  State 

Prison,  embracing  the  repts.  of  the  inspectors,  keeper,  moral 

Instructor,  physician  and  joint  committee,     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   901-986.     Ann.  repts.  of  r.  r.  and  eniiai  cos.,  1857.     n.  p., 

n.  d. 
pp.  987-1006.      Rept.  of  the  jolut  committee  of  the  leglsl.  on 

commerce  and  navigation,     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
pp.   1007-1012.      Rept.  of  the  special  committee  on  quarantine 

rel.  to  the  memorial  of  the  ISew  York  comrs.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.   1013-1016.     Rept.  of  the  Inspectors  of  the   State  Prison 

rel.    to    a    reduction    of    the    expenses    of    that    institution. 

n.  t.  p. 
pp.  1017-1018.     Rept.  of  the  committee  on  ways  and  means 

rel.  to  the  apportionment  of  the  school  fund.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  1019-1039.      Index. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  the  N.  J, 
Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


15 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1850 

83cl  Si-ssion 

Jan.   llMarch  23 

Journal  of  the  15th   Senate.     Hoboken :    W.   H.   Ilemenover,   1859. 

830  pp. 

■ .     Appendix.      Hoboken  :     W.    II.    Hemenover.    1859.      1127    pp. 

Contents : 
pp.  4-6ti.     Govs.   mess.    (Newell),   with   ace.   docs.     Jan.    12, 
1859.     n.  t.  p. 

Adj.  gen.'s  rept.     pp.  33-38. 
Q.  M.  gen's  rept.     pp.     39-59.  foldg.  table. 
Pilot  coinrs.'  rept.     pp.  61-62. 
Letter  of  J.  Maglnn,  N.  Y.  pilot,     pp.  63-64. 
Letter  from  Geo.   H.  Cook   [rel.  to  lending  geol.  survey 
apparatus  to  normal  schools],     pp.  65-66. 
pp.  67-216,  foldg.  table.     Ann.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  schools, 

1858.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  217-310.     Contested  election,     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  311-334.     Ann.   rept.  of  state  directors  of  Delaware  and 
Rarltan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  E.  R.  cos.     n.  p., 
n.  d. 
pp.  335-346.     Rept.   of  committee  on  elections  in  matter  of 

contested  election  of  Magennis  and  .Tobnson.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  347-349.     Rept.  of  special  committee  on  so  mnch  of  Govs. 

mess,  as  relates  to  transit  duty  on  r.  rs.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  351-353.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  State  Prison  accts. 

n.  t.  p. 
pp.  355-358.     Rept.  of  special  committee  of  Senate  on  part  of 

Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  N.  Y.  quarantine,     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  359-394.     4  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  N.  J.  State  Normal 

School,     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  395-408.      Rept  of  committee  on  finance  of  Senate,   n.  t.  p. 
pp.   409-420.     Rept.  of  special  committee  of  Senate  on  intem- 
perance,    n.  t.  p. 
pp.  421-460.     Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  State  Prison,     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  461-523.     Kept,    of    registry    and    return    of    marriages, 

births  and  deaths,     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  525-647.     Aun.  repts.  of  oflicers  of  N.  J.  Lunatic  Asylum, 

185S.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  649-740.     4  ann.  rept.  of  apiric.  socy..  1858.    n.  t.  p. 
pp.  741-742.     Rept.    of    special    committee    on    part    of   Govs. 

mess.  rel.  to  temperance,     n.  t.  n. 
pp.  743-800.     Ann.  repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  801-873,   2    foldg.    tables.     Ann.    stmts,    of   banks,    1858. 

n.  t.  p. 
pp.  875-1088.     Rept.  of  treasurer.  1858.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.   1089-1092.      State  librarian's  rept.,   1858.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  1093-1094.     Rept.    of   Joint    committee    on    State   Prison 

accts.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.   1095-1096.     Stmt,  of  R.   M.   Smith,  state  treasurer,  con- 
cerning N.  J.  Central  R.  K.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.   1097-1101.     Opinion    of    R.    P.    Thompson,    rel.    to    N.    J. 

Central  R.  R.  tax.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.   1103-1127.      Index. 
Minutes    of    votes    and    proceedings    of   the    83d    General    Assembly. 
Trenton  :    Sharp  .t  Chew.  1859.     1139  pp. 

.     Appendix.     Salem  :    Sharp  &  Chew,   1859.     1127  pp..  foldg. 

tables. 

Contents  are  the  same  as  appendix  to  Senate  Journal. 

1860 

84th   Session 

Jan.  10-March  22 

Journal  of  the  t6ch  Senate.     Belvidere  :    J.  Simerson,  1860.     842  pp., 

3  foldg.  tables. 
.     Appendix.    Belvidere  :   J.  Simerson,  1860.    951  pp. 

Contents  : 
pp.  3-82,  foldg.  table.     Govs.  mess.  (Newell)    [and  ace.  docs.]. 
Jan.  11,  1800.     n.  t.  p. 

Corresp.  and  proclamation  rel.  to  deposit  of  earth,  etc., 
from  slips  and  sewers  of  New  York  upon   lands  lying 
under  waters  of  New  York  Bay.     pp.  33-45. 
Adj.  gen.'s  rept.     pp.  47-52. 
Q.  M.  gen.'s  rept.     pp.  53-75.  foldg.  table. 
Pilot  comrs.'  rept.     pp.  77-78. 
Letter  from  Prof.  Cook.     79-82. 
pp.   83-95.      Proceedings   at    inauguration    of    C.    S.    Olden    as 

Gov.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  97-269.     Ann.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  schools,     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  271-294.      Ann.    rept.   of  state  directors  of  the  Delaware 
and    Rarltan    Canal    and   Camden    and   Ambov    R.    R.    cos. 
n.  t.  p. 
pp.   295-358.     Ann.  repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.   359-416   (3).     5  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  normal  school, 
n.  t.  p. 

Ann.  repts.  of  officers  of  N.  J.  Lunatic  Asylum. 


Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  State  Prison,     n.  t.  p. 
Ann.  rept.  of  Agric.  Socy.    n.  t   p. 
2    foldg.    tables.     Ann.    stmts,    of   banks,    1859. 


pp.  421-445. 

n.  t.  D. 
pp.  447-484. 
pp.  48.5-584. 
pp.  585-647, 

n.  t.  p. 

pp.  649-869  (1).     Ann.  rept.  of  state  treasurer,  18.59.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  871-928.      Rept.    of    registry    and    return    of    marriages, 

births  and  deaths,    n.  t.  p. 
pp.  929-951. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .1.  State  Library. 


COLLECTED  DOCUIWENTS— cont'd 

1860— cont'd 
84th  Session — cont'd 
Jan.  10-March  22 — -cont'd 
Contents  : — cont'd 
Minutes  of  votes  and  proceedings  of  84th  General  Assembly.     Free- 
hold :    J.  S.  Yard,  1860.     1151  pp. 

.     Appendix.    Freehold  :   J.  S.  Yard.  1860.    951  pp. 

Contents  same  as  Senate  Journal  Appendix. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1861 
85th  Session — fRegular]  and  Extra 
Jan.  S-.March  15  ;  April  30-May  10 
Journal  of  the  17th  Senate.     Belvidere  :    J.  Simerson,  1861.     824  pp. 
pp.   1-648.      [R.-cuiar]    Session, 
pp.  649-735.      Extra  Session. 
pp.  737-824.      Index. 


tables, 


Appendix.     Belvidere:    J.  Simerson,  1861.     1020  pp.,  3  foldg. 


Contents  : 
Govs.  mess.    (Olden),     n.  t.  p. 

rept.    of   condition    of   N.    J 


Ann. 


State    Prison. 
Ann.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  schools. 


pp.  3-19. 
pp.  21-64. 
h.  t.  p. 
pp.  65-292,  foldg.  table. 

h.  t.  p. 

pp.  293-322,  foldg.  table.     Documents  ace.  Govs.  mess. 
Adj.  Gen.'s  rept.     pp.  295-302. 
Q.  M.  gen's  rept.     pp.  30.3-:',20,  foldg.  table. 
Pilot  comrs.'  rept.     pp.  321-322. 
pp.  323-350.     Ann.   rept.  of  state  directors  of  Delaware  and 
Raritan   Canal   and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.  R.  cos.,   1860. 
n.  t.  p. 
pp.  351-406.     Ann.  repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos..  1860.    n.  t.  p. 
pp.  407-430.     Abstr.  of  8th  census  of  U.  S.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  431-459.     Ann.   rept.   of   officers   of   N.    J.    State    Lunatic 

Asylum  for  year  MDCCCLX.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  461-567.      .\nn.  rept,  of  Agric.  Socy.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  569-793  (1).     Ann.  rept.  of  state  treasurer.  1860.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  795-867.     6  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  state  normal 

school,     n.t.p. 
pp.  869-932,  foldg.  table.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks,  1860.    n.  t.  p. 
pp.  933-993.     Rept.    of    registry    and    returns    of    marriages, 

births  and  deaths, 
pp.   995-1020.      Index. 
-Minutes   of   votes   and    proceedings    of   the   S5th    General    Assemblv. 
Jersey  City:    J.  11.  Lyon  &  Co..  1861.     1360  pp. 
pp.   1-1097.      rRcgnlar]    Session, 
pp.   1099-1239.     Extra  Session. 
pp.   1241-1360.      Index. 

.     Appendix.     Jersey  City  :    J.  II.  Lyon  &  Co.,  1861.     1053  pp., 

3  foldg.  tables. 

Contents  : 
pp.  3-52.  foldg.   table.     Govs.  mess.    (Olden),  with  ace.  docs. 
Jan.  S,  1861.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.   22-31.      Rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  1860. 
pp.  33-49.  foldg.  table.      Kept,  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1860. 
pp.  51-62.     Rept.  of  pilot  comrs..  1860. 
pp.  53-81.     Ann.    repts.   of    the    officers   of   the   N.   J.    State 
Lunatic  Asylum.  1860.     h.  t.  p. 

Including  rept.  of  ioint  committee   (pp.  73-74). 
pp.  83-106.     Abstr.  of  the  8th  census  of  the  U.   S.,  showing 
the  population  of  N.  J.,  by  cos.  and  townships,  1860.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   107-134.      Ann.   rept.  of   the  state  directors  of  the   Dela- 
ware and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.  R.  cos., 
1860.     h.  t.  p. 

rept.    of    R.    M. 


pp.    135-362. 

1860.     h.  t, 
pp.   363-467. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  468-526. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  527-fiOl. 

1860/1.     h 
rip.  602-610. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.   611-617. 


Ann. 

P- 

Ann. 


Smith,    state    treasurer, 

rept.    of    tJie    N.    J.    Agric.    Socy.,    1860. 

Ann.  rept.  of  the  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.  of  N.  J. 

6  ann.   rept.  of  the  N.  J,  state  normal  school. 

t.  p. 

Memorial  of  the  N.  J.   Monument  Assn.,   1861. 

Rept.  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  by  the  legislature  of 
N.  J.  to  meet  eomrs.  of  Va.  and  other  states,  at  Washington, 
pp.  619-852.   foldg.   table.     Ann.   rept.  of  the  supt.   of  public 

schools,  1860.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  853-896.     Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  State  Prison.  1860.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  897-960.     Ann.   stmts,   of  the  several  banks  of  the  state 

of  N.  J.,  1860.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  961-1021.     Rept.    of    the    registry   and    returns    of   mar- 
riages, births  and  deaths,     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   10231053.      Index. 

Copies  of  the  House  Appendix  were  seen  at  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Socy.,  Newark,  and  at  Rutgers  College 
Library. 

1862 
86th    Session 
Jan.   14-March  28 
Journal    of   the    18th    Senate.      Newton :     Keisey    &   Glllam,    1862. 
376  pp. 


16 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1S62 — cont'd 

StUh  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  14-Marcb  28 — cont'd 

Minutes  of  votes   and   proceedlnss  of   the   86th   General   Assembly. 

SomervlUe  :   A.  E.  Donaldson,  1862.     700  pp. 
Legislative  Documents,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     v.  p.* 

Contents  : 
Mess,  of  the  Gov.  (Olden),  Jan.  14.  1862.     n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  the  adj.  gen.,  1862.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon, 

1862.     55  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1862.    Jersey  City  :   J.  H.  Lyon,  1862. 

126  pp 
Ann.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  schools  for  year  ending  Dec.  15, 

>S61.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon,  1862.     168  DP. 
Ann.  rept.  of  ofBcers  of  N.  J.  State  Lunatic  Asylum.     Jersey 

City  :    J.  H.  Lyon.  1862.      13  pp. 
Rept.    of    registry    and    returns    of   births,    deaths    and    mar- 
riages, 1861.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon,  1862.     56  (3)  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  state  directors  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 

and   Camden   and   Amboy   U.   H.   cos.,    1861.      Jersey  City : 

J.  H.  Lyon.  1862.     20  pp. 
Ann.  repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal    -os.,  1861.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H. 

Lyon,  1862.     54  pp. 
Ann.  repts.  of  banks.  1861.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H.   Lyon.  1862. 

55  pp.,  foldg.  table. 
Ann.    rept.   of   olticers   of   N.   J.    State   Prison.      Jersey   City : 

J.  H.  Lyon,  1862.     27  pp. 

7  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school,  and  ace.  docs., 
for  year  ending  Feb.  9,  1862.  Jersey  City  :  J.  H.  Lyon, 
1862.     48  pp. 

Ann.  rept.  of  state  treasurer,  1861.     Jersey  City  :   J.  H.  Lyon, 

1862.     102   (1)    pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  librarian,  1S61.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H. 

Lyon,  1862.     4  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  librarian.  ISOl.     Jersey  City:    J.  H. 

Lyon,  1862.     4  pp. 
Index.     12  pp. 

1863 

S7th  Session 

Jan.  13-March  25 

Journal  of  the  19th  Senate.     Morrlstown  :    L.  C.  Vogt,  1863.    462  pp. 

Minutes   of   votes   and   proceedings   of  the  87th   General   Assembly, 

Hackensack  :    E.  Winton,  1863.    612  pp. 
Legislative  Documents,    n.  p.,  n.  d.     v.  p.* 

Contents : 
Mess,   of  Gov.    (Olden),   Jan.    13,    1863.      Trenton:     D.   Naar, 

"  True  American  "  Office,  1863.     9  pp. 
Inaugural    address    of    the    Gov.     (Parker),    Jan.    20,    1863. 

Trenton  :    D.  Naar,  "  True  American  "  Office.  1863.     16  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  state  adj.  gen.,  1862.    Trenton  :   D.  Naar,  "  True 

American  "  Office,  1863.     19  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  state  q.  m.  gen.,  1862.    Trenton  :    D.  Naar,  "  True 

American  "  Office.  1863.     180  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  officers  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  1862.     Tren- 
ton :    D.  Naar,  "  True  American  "  Office.  1863.     23  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  supt,  of  public  schools  for  year  ending  Dec.  15, 

1862.     Trenton  :    D.  Naar,  "  True  American  "  Office,  1863. 

197  pp.,  foldg.  table. 
Ann.    rept.    of   officers   of   State   Prison,    1802.      Trenton :     D. 

Naar.  "  True  American  "  Office,  1863.     31  pii. 
Abstract  of  ratables  of  the  several  cos.,   1862.     Trenton  :    D. 

Near,  "True  American"  Office.  1863.     14  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  state  directors  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 

and  Camden  and  Ambov   R.   R.   cos.,    1862.      Trenton  :     D. 

Naar.  "  True  American  "  Office,  1863.     21  pp. 
Ann.  repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1862.     Trenton  :    D.  Naar, 

"  True  American  "  Office.  1863.     54  pp.,  4  leaves. 
Ann.  repts.  of  the  state  agrlc.  docy.  for  1862-1863.     Trenton  : 

D.  Naar.  "  True  American  "  Office,  1863.     71  pp. 

8  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school,  and  ace.  docs., 
for  vear  ending  Feb.  9,  1863.  Trenton  :  D.  Naar,  "  True 
American"  Office,  1863.     110  (1)   pp. 

Ann.    rept.    of    state    treasurer.    1862.      Trenton  :     D.    Naar, 

"True  American"  Office.  1863.     125   (2)   pp. 
Rept.  of  registry  and  returns  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths 

In    state.    1802.      Trenton:     D.    Naar,    "True    American" 

office,  1863.     56    (1)    pp. 
Ann.  repts.  of  several  banks  of  state,  for  vear  1862.     Trenton  : 

D.  Naar,  "  True  American  "   Office,   1863.     07  pp.,  2  foldg. 

tables. 
Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian.  1862.     Trenton  :    D.  Naar,  "  True 

American  "  Office,   1863.     pp.  69-72. 
Ann.   rept.  of  comrs.  of   pilotage,   1862.     Trenton  :    D.   Naar, 

"  True  American  "  Office,  1803.     pp.  73-76. 
Index.     21  pp. 

1864 

88th  Session 

Jan.  2Aprll  14 

Jonrnal    of    the    20th    Senate.       Morrlstown  :      L.    C.    Vogt,    1864. 

1132  pp. 
Minutes   of  votes   and   proceedings   of   the   88th   General   Assembly. 

Hackensack:    E.  Winton,  1864.     1108  pp. 
Legislative  Documents,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     v.  p.* 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1864 — cont'd 

SStli  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  2-Aprll  14 — cont'd 

Contents  : 

fiovs.   mess.    (Parker),   Jan.    12,    1864.     Trenton:     D.   Naar, 

"  True  American  "  Office,  1864.  31  pp. 
Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  bill  pending  before  the  II.  S.  House  of 
Ueps.  concerning  Camden  and  Atlantic  R.  U.  Co.  and  Rari 
tan  and  Delaware  Bay  R.  R.  Co.,  with  res.  of  legislature, 
March  23,  1864.  Trenton  :  "  True  American  "  Office,  1864 
8  pp. 
Ann.    rept.   of  ad,i.   gen..    1863.     Trenton :    D.   Naar,   "  True 

American  "  Office,  1864.     32  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  state  q.  m.  gen.,  1863.    Trenton  :   "  True  Amerl 

can  "  Office,  1864.     1.54  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  schools,  for  vear  ending  Dec.  15, 

1863.  Trenton  :    D.  Naar,   "  True  American  "  Office,  1864 
175  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

9  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school,  and  ace 
docs..  1863.     Trenton  :    D.  Naar,  "  True  American  "  Office, 

1864.  182  (1)   pp. 

Ann.  rept.  [of  officers]  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  1863.  Tren- 
ton :    D.  Naar,  "  True  American  "  Office.  1864.     22  pp. 

Ann.  repts.  lot  officers]  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending 
Nov.  ,30.  1863.  Trenton :  D.  Naar,  "  True  American " 
Office.  1864.     35  pp. 

Ann.  rept.  of  State  Agric.  Socv.,  1863.  Trenton :  D.  Naar, 
"  True  American  "  Office,  1864.     34  pp. 

Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  for  year  end 
ing  Nov.  30,  1S63.  Trenton:  D.  Naar,  "True  American' 
Office.  1864.     12  pp. 

Ann.  rept.  of  treasurer,  for  vear  ending  Nov.  30,  1863.  Tren- 
ton :    D.  Naar.  "True  American  "  Office,  1864.     155  (2)  pp. 

Ann.  rept.  of  state  directors  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 
and  (?amden  and  Amboy  R.  R.  cos.,  1863.  Trenton  :  D, 
Naar,  "True  American"  Office.  1864.     19  (2)   pp. 

Ann.  repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1863.  Trenton  :  D.  Naar, 
"True  American"  Office,   1864.     64  pp. 

Ann.  repts.  of  banks.  1863.  Trenton  :  D.  Naar.  "  True  Amerl 
can  "  Office.  1864.     80  pp.,  1  foldg.  table. 

Repts.  of  majorit.v  and  minority  of  committee  on  elections  on 
Assembly  bill  no.  190.  Trenton  :  D.  Naar,  "  True  Ameri- 
can "  Office.  ].'504.     19  (2)  pp. 

Repts.  of  majority  and  minority  of  committee  on  elections  on 
petition  of  Chas.  C.  Lathrop.  Trenton :  D.  Naar,  "  True 
American  "  Office,  1864.     35  pp. 

Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian.  1.S63.  Trenton;  "True  Ameri- 
can "  Office.   1864.     4  pp. 

Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage.  1863.  Trenton :  "  True 
American"  Office.  1S64.     4  pp. 

Document  transmitted  by  the  legislature  In  reference  to  the 
Gettysburg  cemetery.   '4  pp.     n.  t.  p. 

Ann.  rept.  of  registry  and  return  of  births,  marriages  and 
deaths  for  1863.  Trenton:  D.  Naar.  "True  American" 
Office,  1864.     57   (1)   pp. 

Index.     13  pp. 

1865 

89th  Session 

Jan.  10-Aprll  6 

.Journal    of    the    21st    Senate.      Mount    Holly  :     Herald    Office,    1865. 

1135  pp. 
Minutes    of   votes   and    proceedings    of   the   89th    General    Assembly. 

Woodbury:    A.  S.  Barber.  1865.     1109  pp. 
Legislative  Documents,     n.  p..  n.  d.     v.  p.* 

Contents  : 
Ann.    mess,   of  the   Gov.    (Parker),   Jan.    11,    1865,   with   ace. 
docs.     J.  H.  Lyon  and  J.  R.  Freese,  1865.     154  pp.     n.  p. 
pp.  25-28.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  visitors,  agrlc.  school.     Jan. 

19.  1865.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  29-35.     Plan   and  course  of  instruction  of  Rutgers' 

Scientific  School,     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  37-40.     Rept.   of   comr.   on   naval   credits,   Sept.   23, 

1864.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  41-44.     Rept.    of   Joint    committee    on    state    prison. 

Feb.  23,  1865.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  45-48.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  Dec.  14,  1864. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  49-55.     Rept.  of  comr.  apptd.  to  visit  battlefields  of 

Md.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   [57-60].     Mess,  of  Gov.  rel.  to  statutes  to  be  placed 
by   each  state  in  the  old  hall  of  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives,    h.  t.  p. 
pp.   [61-63].     Rept.   of  secy,   of  state  on  fees   reed,   tor 

year  1864.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.    [651-154.      Corresp.    with    President    and    others   rel. 
to  military  affairs.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon.  1865. 
Ann.  rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  vear  ending  Nov.  30,  1864.    Jersey 

City:    J.  II.  Lyon,  1865.     119  pp. 
Ann.    rept.    of   supt.    of    public    schools.    1864.      .Tersey    City : 
J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.    189  pp.,  4  pis. 


•  Document  numbers  have  not  been  Inserted  until  1873,  when  they 
first  appear  on  the  tlth*  pages  of  the  several  documents.  Indexes  of 
the  Legislative  Documents  assign  numbers  from  1862  to  1872  In- 
clusive. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


17 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1865 — cont'd 

89th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  lO-April  6 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

10  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school,  1864.     Jersey 

City  :    J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.    33  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  ollicers  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  1864.     Jersey 

City:    J.  H.  I.yon,  1865.     19   (2)   pp. 
Ann.    repts.    lot   ollicers]    of   State    I'rison,    for   year   ending 

Nov.  30,  1864.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     :;5  pp. 
Ann.  rent,  of  state  directors  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 

and   Camden   and   Ambov    R.   K.   cos.,    1864.      Jersey    City  : 

J    H.  Lyon,  1865.     17  ('2)  pp. 
Ann.  repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1864.     Jersey  City  :  J.  H. 

Lyon,  1865.     03  pp.,  3  leaves. 
Ann.  stmts,  of  hanks,  1864.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon,  1865. 

63  pp.,  1  foldg.  table. 
Ann.   rept,   of  rejristrv   and   return  of  births,   marriages   and 

deaths,  1864.     Jersey  City:    J.  H.  Lyon,  1S65.     55   (1)   pp. 
Rept.  of  Assembly  Committee  apptd.  to  Inquire  into  condition 

of  bridges  over  Passaic  and  IlaciiensacU  rivers.    Jersey  City  : 

J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     11  pp. 
Rept.    of    investigating    committee    rel.    to    Bergen    tunnel. 

Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon.  1865.     15  pp. 
Rept.  of  comrs.  on  reform  of  juvenile  offenders.     Jersey  City  : 

J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     44   (1)   pp. 
Rept.    of    comrs.    on    lands    under    water,    1849;    opinions    of 

Messrs.  I'arker,  Zabriskie  ....  1864   ....     Jersey  City  : 

J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     91  pp. 
Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  ascertain  rights  of  state  and  riparian 

owners,  to  lands  lying  under  water,  Feb.  1,  1865.     Jersey 

City  :    J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     74  pp. 
Description   of  geology   of   the   state,    rept    of   H.    D.   Rogers 

[1840],     Jersey  City  :   J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     227  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  state  treasurer,  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1864. 

Jersey  City:    J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     189  (2)  pp. 
Abstract  of  rateables  of  the  several  counties,   1864.     Jersey 

City  :    J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     17  pp. 
Contents.     19  pp. 

1866 

90th  Session 

Jan.  9-ApriI  6 

Journal  of  the  22d  Senate.    Salem  :   F.  F.  Patterson,  1866.    1072  pp., 

2  leaves. 
Minutes   of  votes   and   proceedings   of   the   90th   General   Assembly. 

Woodbury  :   A.  S.  Barber,  1866.    1321  (2)  pp. 
Legislative    Documents.      New    Brunswick :     J.    F.    Babcock,    1866. 

1189  pp.* 

Contents  : 
Mess,    of    Gov.     (Parker),    Jan.    10,    1866,    with    ace.    docs 
Trenton  :   "  State  Gazette  "  Office,  1866.    142  pp. 

p.  31.     Agrie.  College  Circular  Issued  by  the  Gov.,  July 

pp.  33-37.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  Agric.  College  Fund. 

pp.  39-41.      State  Lunatic  Asylum  rept.,  1865. 

PP^  ^''a'*^-     Corresp.   with   N.   Y.   and    feuu.    Institutions 

for  Blind, 
pp.  47-52.     Deaf  and  dumb  ;  stmts,  rel.  to  N.  J.  pupils  in 

American  Asylum  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Hartford,  Conn., 

and  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb  in  N.  Y.  and  Penn. 
p.  53.     Penn.   training  school    rept.,   1865    [rel.   to  N    J. 

pupils], 
pp.  55-63.     Quarantine, 
pp.  65-66.      N.  J.  Pilots. 
pp.  67-91.     John  Hart  Monument. 
pp.  91-116.     Antietam  National  Cemetery. 
pp.  117-136.     Corresp.   with   the   President,   etc.,   rel.   to 

military  matters, 
pp.   137-138.     War  claims, 
pp.   139-140.     Bounties, 
pp.   141-142.      Soldiers'  children's  home 

PP-,  riy ^"■'*^-  ''<'P'-  °f  directors  of  Soldiers'  Children's  Home, 
I860,     n.  p.  n.  d. 

PP;„y^"^''*^-  "'^P'-  of  comrs.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers, 
186o.     n.  p.  n.  d. 

PP-,„W"-''''°-  ^°°-  "P'-  of  trustees  of  State  Reform  School, 
1865.     n.  p.  n.  d. 

PP;„W"-'*''*-  ^°"-   ''"^P'-  0'  bd.   of  visitors  of  agric.  college, 

1865.     n.  p.  n.  d. 

pp.   165-176.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1865.     n.  p.  n    d 

pp.   177-190.  Inauguration    of   the   Governor,   Jan.   16.    1866 

n.  p.  n.  d. 

pp.   101-204.  Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  the  treasury.  June  1 

to  Nov.  30,  1865.     n.  p.  n.  d. 

^P-,  Jr^^'-^^-  Abstract  of  the  ratables  of  the  several  cos., 
1865.     n.  p.  n.  d. 

pp.  221-253.  Ann.  stmts,  of  the  banks  of  the  state,  1865 
n.  p.  n.  d. 

pp.  255-270.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  directors  of  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.  R.  and  Trans- 
portation COS.,  1805.     n.  p.  n.  d. 

pp.  273-350.  Ann.  repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1865.  n  n 
n.  d. 

pp.  351-354.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  1865.  n.  p. 
n.  d. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1860— cont'd 

90th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  9-April  6 — cont'd 

Contents  ; — cont'd 

pp.  357-486.     Ann,  rept.  of  supt.  of  public  schools,  1865.  n.  p. 

pp.  4S7-,561.  Ann.  rept.  of  hd.  of  trustees  of  state  normal 
school^  and  ace.  docs.,  1865.     n.  p.  n.  d. 

pp.  563-168.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  ac- 
counts, with  treiisurer's  (Narr)  rept.  for  year  ending  Nov. 
30.  1865.     n.  p.  n.  d. 

pp.  769-792.  Rept.  of  state  treasurer  (Ivins),  March  7,  1806. 
n.ji.  n.  d. 

pp.  193-816.  Ann.  repts.  of  officers  of  State  Prison,  1865. 
n.  p.  n.  d. 

pp.  817-827.  Rept.  of  House  committee  on  agric,  1866.  n.  p. 
n.  d. 

PP;  „^-J'"^^'*-     Ann.   rept.   of   registry   of   births   and   deaths, 

1865.  n.  p.  n.  d. 

pp.  887-976.     Ann.  rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  1864  and  1865.     n.  p. 

n.  d. 
pp.  077-1160.     Ann.  rept,  of  q,  m.  gen..  1805.     n.  p.  n.  d. 
pp.  1161-1189.      Contents. 

1867 

91st  Session 

Jan.  8-ApriI  12 

Journal  of  the  twenty-third  Senate.    Newark  :   F.  F.  Patterson   1867 

1106  pp.,  2  leaves. 
Minutes  of  votes  and  proceedings  of  the  ninety-first  General  Assembly. 

Camden  :    S.  Chew,  1867.     1456  pp. 
Legislative    Documents.      New    Brunswick :     J.    F.    Babcock     1867. 

1395  pp.* 

Contents  : 
pp.  3-37.      Mess,  of  Gov.  (Ward),  Jan.  18,  1867.    n.  p.  n.  d. 
pp.   28-28%.     Objections  of  Gov.  to  Wet  Basin  Bill,  Apr.  11, 

1867.     n.  p.  n.  d. 
pp.   29-40.     Rept.  of  state  sanitary  comn.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  41-48.     Rept.    of    trustees    of    Rutgers    College,    1865/6. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  49-52.     Rept.  of  trustees  of  Rutgers  College,  1865.    n.  t.  p. 
pp.  53-62.     Repts.  of  asylums  for  education  of  deaf,  dumb  and 

blind,  1866.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  63-87.     Geol.  survey,  state  geologist's  rept.,  1866.   n.  t.  p. 
pp.  80-105.      Rept.   of  executive  committee  of  agric.  socy.   to 

stockholders  and  members,  1866.     h.  t.  p. 
PP-  „^i!7'-'ll-     3d  ann,  rept.  of  bd.  of  visitors  for  agric.  college, 

1866.  n.  p.  n.  d. 

PP-  113-116.     Rept.  of  committee  on  sinking  fund   [Apr.   12, 

1867].     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  117-140.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,   1865/6. 

h.  t.  p, 
pp.   141-159.     Ann.   stmts,   of   banks.   1866.     h.   t.   p.     folde. 

table. 

^P\^^^'^^*-  R^Pt-  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts., 
1860/6.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.   165-313.     Rept.  of  state  treasurer,  1S65/6.      n.  t.  p. 

pp.  314-338.  Ann.  rept.  of  officers  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum, 
1865/6.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  339-410.  pi.  Ann.  rept,  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  .^^tate  normal 
school,  with  ace.  docs..  1865/6.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  411-418.  Rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile  De- 
linquents, 1865/6.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  419-593.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education,  with  rept. 
of  supt.  of  public  instruction,  1866.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.  595-598.  Rept.  of  finance  committee  rel.  to  repeal  of 
apprn,  made  to  agric,  socy.  for  Information  as  to  destruction 
of  fruits,  etc.,  by  insects.     March  27,  1866.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.  599-613.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  directors  of  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.  R.  and  Trans- 
portation Co.,  1866.     h,  t.  p. 

pp.  615-686.     Ann.  repts.  o(  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1866.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.  687-690.  Veto  of  suppl.  to  act  for  punishment  of  crimes. 
Jan.  30,  1867.      h.  t.  p. 

pp.  691-699.  Corresp.  rel,  to  bridge  over  Newark  Bay  and 
Govs,  mess.,  1867.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  701-847.  Depositions  in  contested  election  hetw.  Jones 
vs.  Tyrrell,  Middlesex  Co.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  840-928.  Depositions  In  contested  election  [Grubb  vs. 
Lippincott],  Burlington  Co.     h,   t.  p. 

pp.  929-943.     Abstract  of  ratables  of  the  cos.,  1866.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  945-968.  Act  to  establish  a  system  of  public  instruction 
for  the  state.  March  21,  1867.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.   969-991.      Constitution  of  state  of  N.  J.     n.  t.  p. 

pp.  993-996.     Rept.  of  pilot  comrs.,  1866.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  997-1028.  Addresses  delivered  at  presentation  of  portrait 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Feb.  12,  1867.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  1033-1052.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  ferries,    h.  t.  p. 


*  Document  numbers  have  not  been  Inserted  until  1873,  when  they 
first  appear  on  the  title  pages  of  the  several  documents.  Indexes  ol 
the  Legislative  Documents  assign  numbers  from  1862  to  1872  In- 
clusive. 


18 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1S67 — cont'd 

91st  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  8-Aprll  12 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

pp.  1053-1080.     Ann.  rept.  of  Stale  I'risou,  1867  Li.  e.  1866]. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1081-1095.     Memorial  In  regard  to  Lincoln  monument  to 

be  erected  at  Springfield.  111.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1007-1108.     Kept,  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Jan. 

31,  1867.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1109-1112.      Rept.    of    comrs.    of    slnlting    fund,    1865/6. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1113-1136.     Rept.  of  committee  on  elections  rel.   to  seat 

occupied  by  N.  H.  Tyrrell,     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1137-1147.     Opinion    of    atty.    gen.    concerning    riparian 

rights,     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1149-11.'>5.     Quarantine  eorresp.,   18G0-1867.     h.  t,   p. 
pp.   1157-1212.      Ann.    rept.    of    registry   and   return    of    mar- 
riages, births  and  deaths.  1866.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1213-1239.     Rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  1866. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1241-1247.     Rept.    of    directors    of    Soldiers'    Children's 

Home,  1866.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1249-1252.      Rept.  on  war  history,  Dec.  24,  1866.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1253-1264.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  1866.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1265-1359.     Kept,  of  q.  m.  gen..  1866.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1361-1364.     Res.  in  case  of  C.  F.  Ruh,  and  rept.  of  special 

committee,     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1365-1395.     Contents. 

1868 

92d  Session 

Jan.  14-April  17 

Journal  of  the  twenty-fourth  Senate.     Mount  Holly  ;    Herald  Office, 

1868.  1199  (1)  pp. 

Minutes  of  votes  and  proceedings  of  the  ninety-second  General  As- 
sembly.    Cape  Island:    C.  S.  Magrath,  1868.     1541  (2)  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon,  1868.     1172  pp.. 
pi.* 

Contents : 
pp.  3-37.     Mess,  of  Gov.  (Ward),  Jan.  14,  1868.    n.  p.  n.  d. 
pp.  29-64.      Rept.  of  comrs.  to  revise  tax  laws,  etc.,  Jan.  23, 

186S.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  65-93.  pi.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile 

Offenders,  1866/7.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  95-123.     Ann.  repts.  of  ofBcers  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum, 

1866/7.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.   125-152.     Kept,  of  state  geologist,  1867.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  153-167.     Ann.    repts.    of   officers   of    Home    for    Disabled 

Soldiers,  1866/7.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1G9-180.     Ann.  repts.  of  Institutions  for  education  of  deaf 

and  dumb,  blind,  and  feeble-minded,  1867.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  181-206.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen..  1867.     b.  t.  p. 
pp.  207-231.     Ann.   rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,   1866/7. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  233-352.      Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts., 

with  treasurer's  rept.,  1866/7.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  353-357.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  1866/7.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  359-441.     Repts.  of  r.   r.   and  canal   cos.,   1867.      h.   t.   p. 
pp.  443-469.     Repts.  of  banks,  1867.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  471-524.     Rept.  of  state  college  for  benefit  of  agric.  and 

mech.  arts,  1807.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  525-649.     Ann.  rept  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school, 

and  ace.  docs.,  1867.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  651-821.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education,  with  rept. 

of  state  supt.  of  public  Instruction,  for  year  ending  Aug.  31, 

1867.      h.  t.  p. 
pp.  823-848.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Prison,  1866/7.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  849-859.     Rept.    of    Soldiers'    Children's    Home,    1866/7. 

h.  t_  p. 
pp.  861-866.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  pilot  comrs.,  1867.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  867-881.     Rept.  of  state  directors  of  joint  cos.  of  Dela- 
ware and  Rarltan  canal,  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.  R.  and 

Transportation  Co.,  1867.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  883-897.      Rept.  of  park  comrs.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  899-922.     Abstr.  of  amt.  of  ratables,  1867.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  923-929.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Agric.  Socy.,  1867.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  931-947.     Rept.    of   comrs.    apptd.    to   confer   with    N.    Y. 

state  comrs.  on  erection  of  quarantine  warehouses,  wharves. 

etc.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  949-955.     Joint  resolutions  withdrawing  consent  of  state 

to  proposed  amdmt.  to  Constitution  of  U.  S.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  957-1014.     Ann.    rept.   of   registry    of   births,    marriages, 

and  deaths,  1867.    h.  t-  p. 
pp.   1015-1148.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1800/7.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1149-1172.     Contents. 

1869 

93d  Session 

Jan.  12-ApriI  2 

Journal  of  the  twenty-flflh   Senate.     Mount  Holly:    Herald  Office, 

1869.  1239  (1)  pp. 

Minutes  of  votes  and   proceedings   of  the  ninety-third  General   As- 
sembly.    Freehold  :    J.  S.  Yard,  1869.     1643  (2)  pp. 
Legislative    Documents.      Hudson    City :     W.    D.    McGregor,    1889. 
1340  pp.* 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1869— cont'd 

93d  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  12-April  2 — cont'd 

Contents : 

pp.  3-29.     Mess,  of  Gov.  (Ward),  Jan.  12,  1869.    n.  t.  p. 

pp.  31-114.     Repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1S69  [I.  e.  1868]. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.   115-129.     Ann.  rept.  of  directors  of  joint  cos.  of  Delaware 

and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  r.  r.  cos.,  1868. 

n.  t.  p. 
pp.   131-170.     Repts.  of  agric.  college  and  anu.  lecture,  1868. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.   171176.      Rept.  of  special  committee  of  State  Agric.  Socy. 

rel.  to  cattle  disease,  1868.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.   177-190.      Inaugural     proceedings    and    address    of    Gov. 

Randolph.  Jan.  19,  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  191-194.     Mess,  of  Gov.    (Randolph)    recommending  abo- 
lition of  transit  duties,  Feb.  24,  1869.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.   195-317.     Depositions  and  evidence  in  contested  election 

case  of  Hooper  vs.  Torrey  as  senator  from  co.  of  Ocean. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  319-327.      Rept.     of     joint     committee     to     inquire     into 

mngmnt,  of  state  prison,  1868.    n.  t.  p. 
pp.   329-391.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  examine  various  systems  of 

prison  discipline  and  propose  improved  plan.    n.  t.  p. 
pp.   393-428.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Prison.  1868.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  429-452.     Ann.   rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,   1867/8. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  453-459.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  improve  and  extend  Soldiers' 

Children's  Home.  1868.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  461-467.     Ann.  repts.  of  institutions  for  education  of  deaf, 

dumb,  and  blind  pupils,  1868.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  469-618.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.  to 

the  legislature,  with  treasurer's  rept.  for  1867/8.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  619-623.     Ann.   rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,   1867/8. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  624-829.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education  with  rept. 

of  supt.  of  public  instruction,  for  year  ending  Aug.  31,  1868. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  831-906.     New  Jersey  school  law  with  notes,  blanks  and 

forms  for  use  and  government  of  school  officers,     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  907-1010.     I4th  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  state  nor- 
mal school  and  ace.  docs.,  18(57/8.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1011-1034.     Abstract  of  amt.  of  ratables,  1868.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1035-1039.     Ann.   rept.  of  agt.  for  collection  of  military 

claims,  1867/S      h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1040-1065.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen..  1867/8.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1067-1072.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  pilot  comrs.,  1868.   h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1073-1135.     Ann,    rept.    of   registry    of   marriages,   liirths 

and  deaths.  1808.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  1137-1145.     Ann.  rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1867/8.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1146-1163.     Ann.   rept.   of   Home   for   Disabled   Soldiers. 

1867/8.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.    1165-1179.     Rept.    of   water    comrs.,    city    of   Elizabeth, 

1868.  h.  t.  p. 

pp.  1181-1207.  Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institu- 
tions, 1868.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  1209-1231.  Ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Ju- 
venile Delinquents,  1868.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  1233-1240.  Rept.  of  comrs.  to  examine  sites,  prepare 
plans,  etc..  for  new  lunatic  asylum,     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  1241-1267.  Ann.  repts.  of  oflicers  of  State  Lunatic  Asy- 
lum, 1867/8.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.  1209-1272.  Mess,  of  the  Gov.  rei.  to  "Stevens'  battery," 
March  22,  1869.    h.  t.  p.    . 

pp.  1273-1277.  Mess,  of  the  Gov.  rel.  to  Assembly  bill  No. 
120  and  to  taxation  on  private  corporations,  March  3,  1869. 
h.  t.  p. 

pp.  1279-1283.  Mess,  of  the  Gov.  on  enlargement  of  state 
prison  and  establishment  of  house  of  correction,  March  23, 

1869.  h.  t.  p. 

pp.   1285-1288.     Veto  mess,  as  to  base  ball  clubs  and  minor 

corporations,  March  3,  1869.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1289-1292.     Veto   mess.    rel.    to   Vineiand   Ewy..    Feb.   24, 

1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1293-1296.      Mess,    of    Gov.    transmitting    proposed    15th 

amdmt March,  1869.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  1297-1303.     Veto  mess,  of  suppl.  to  Montclair  rwy.  bill., 

March  31,  18C9.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1305-1340.     Contents. 

1870 

94th  Session 

.Tan.  ll-.March  17 

Journal  of  the  twenty-sixth  Senate.     Newton  :    T.  G.  Bunnell,  1870. 

1257  pp. 
Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  ninety-fourth  General  Assembly.     Free- 
hold:    J.  S.  Yard,  1870.     1469  (2)  pp. 
Legislative  Documents..    Hoboken  :   A.  O.  Evans,  1870.     1232  pp.* 


•  Document  numbers  have  not  been  Inserted  until  1873,  when  they 
first  appear  on  the  title  pages  of  the  several  documents.  Indexes  of 
the  Legislative  Documents  assign  numbers  from  1862  to  1872  In- 
clusive. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


19 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1870 — cont'd 

94th  Session — cont'd 

Jnn.  11-March  17 — cont'd 

Contents  : 

pp.  3-26.     Mess,    of    the    Gov.    (Randolph),    Jan.    11,    1870. 

n.  t.  p. 
pp.  27-30.     Veto   of   Sen.    bill    111,    act   respecting   court   of 

chancery,    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  31-34.     Mess,  of  Gov.  rel.  to  home  for  disabled  soldiers, 

March  9,  1870.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  35-40.     Mess,  of  Gov.  rel.  to  taxes  on  corporations,  March 

15.  1870.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  41-45.     Mess,  of  the  Gov.  rel.  to  taxes  on  corporations, 

March  17,  1870.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  47-51.     Communication  of  the  Gov.  rel.  to  Assembly  bill 

rel.  to  taxes  to  be  paid  to  Erie  Rwy.  Co.,  March  22,  1870. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  53-144.     Repts.  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1869.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.   146-162.     Ann.    rept.   of   state   directors   of  joint    cos.    of 

Delaware  and  Rarltan  and  Camden  and  Amboy  r.  r.  cos., 

1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  163-209.     Repts.  on  agric.  college  and  ann.  lecture,  1869. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  211-255.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Prison,  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  257-279.     Ann.  rept,  of  comptroller  of  treasury,  for  year 

ending  Nov.  30.  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  281-287.     Ann.    rept.    of    Soldiers'    Children's   Home,    for 

year  ending  Dec.  1.  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   289-294.      Rept.    of  comrs.   on    plan   of   Stevens'    B.ittery, 

with  rept.  of  engr.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  294-299.     Ann.  rept.  on  deaf  and  dumb  supported  by  the 

state  in  Penn.  Institution  tor  Deaf  and  Dumb.  1869.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  301-332.     Ann.   rents,   of  managers  and  officers  of   State 

Lunatic  Asylum,  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  333-338.     Rept.   of  joint  committee  of  state  lunatic  asy- 
lum, for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  339-468.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts., 

with  treasurer's  rept.,  for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1869.   h.  t.  p. 
pp.  469-475.     Ann.  rept.  of  pilot  comrs.,  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  477-483.     Ann.    rept.    of   sinking   fund   comrs..    for   year 

ending  Nov.  30,  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  485-495.      Ann.   rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldier.'^,   for 

year  ending  Nov.  30,  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  497-507.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian.  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  509-529.     5    ann.    rept.    of    State    Reform    School,    1869. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  531-727.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  supt.  of  public  instruction, 

for  year  ending  Aug.  31,  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  720-804.     N.  J.  school  law  with  notes,  blanks  and  forms, 

for  use  and  government  of  school  officers,     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  807-906.     14  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  state  normal 

school,  and  ace.  docs.,  for  voar  ending  Nov.  30,  1869.    n.  p., 

n.  d. 
pp.  908-933.     Abstracts  of  amis,  of  ratables,  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  935-946.     Township    school    system.      Suppi.    to    rept.    of 

state  supt.  of  public  instruction.  1869.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 
pp.  949-983.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions, 

1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  985-1007.     Ann.  rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Nov. 

30.  1869.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1009-1012.     N.  .1.  monument  assn.  memorial,     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1015-1021.     Rept.  of  riparian  comn.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1023-1083.     Ann.   rept.  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths, 

1869.     h.  t  p. 
pp.  1085-1121.     Ann.  rept.  of  geologist,  1869.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.   1123-1205.      Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Nov.  30, 

1869.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.   1207-1232.     Contents. 

1871 

95th  Session 

Jan.  10-April  6 

Journal  of  the  27th  Senate.     Somervllle  :    D.  Porter.  1871.     1815  pp. 

Minutes  of  votes   and   proceedings   of   the   95th   General   Assembly. 

Camden  :    S.  Chew,  1871.     1871  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     Jersey  Citv :    Pangborn,  Dunning  &  Dear, 
1871.    1288  pp.,  2  foldg.  tables,  2  pis.,  7  maps.* 

Contents  ; 
pp.   3-21.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.   (Randolph),  1871.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   23-255.     Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education  and  state  supt.  of 

public  Instruction,  for  year  ondinir  Aug.  31.  1870.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  257-309.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on   treasurer's  accts., 

with  treasurer's  rept.  tor  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1870.    h,  t.  p. 
pp.  401-417.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,  for  year 

ending  Oct.  31.  1870.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  419-449,  foldg.  table.     Rept.  of  State  Prison  officers,  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1870.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  451-496.     6  ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers'  Scientific  School,  1870. 

h.  t.  p. 
pp.  497-532.     Ann.  rept.  on  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile 

Delinquents,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1870.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  533-627.     17  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school 

and  ace.  docs,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1870.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  629-635.     6  ann.  rept.  of  Soldiers'  Children's  Home,  for 

year  ending  Nov.  30,  1870.    n.  t.  p. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1871— cont'd 

95th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  10-Aprll  6 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

pp.  637-659.  Ann.  rept.  of  officers  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum, 
for  year  ending  Nov.  30,  1870.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  661-667.  Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  for  year 
ending  Oct.  31,  1870.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  669-691.  Ann.  rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 
1870.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  693-096.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  1870.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  697-701.  Kept,  of  Joint  committee  on  state  lunatic  asy- 
lum,   h.  t.  p. 

lip.  703-721.     Abstract  of  census  of  state,  1870.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

pp.  723-746.     Abstract  of  amt.  of  ratables,  1870.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.  747-786.  Ann.  stmt,  of  banks  and  savings  InstltutlonB, 
1870.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.   787-001.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1870.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  903-910.  Rept.  of  state  directors  of  Delaware  and  Rarl- 
tan Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.  R.  and  Transporta- 
tion COS..  1870.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  911-914.  Veto  of  Senate  bill  141  to  Incorporate  a  co.  to 
form  artificial  navigation  betw.  Passaic  and  Delaware  rivers, 
h.  t.  p. 

pp.  915-918.  Veto,  March  15,  1871,  of  Assembly  bill  34  to 
incorporate  Marine  and  Inland  Telegraph  Co.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.  919-921.  Veto,  March  15.  1871,  of  Senate  bill  240  to  in- 
corporate Ocean  Yacht  Club  of  Jersey  City.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  923-927.  Special  message  of  the  Gov.  on  exercise  of  veto 
power.     March  21,  1871.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  929-932.  Veto,  March  22,  1871,  of  Assembly  bill  38  to 
Increase  the  school  fund  of  the  state,     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  933-036.  Veto,  March  22,  1871,  of  bill  to  create  from  the 
town  of  Bergen,  a  new  township,     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  937-939.  Veto,  March  22,  1871,  of  bill  to  authorize  the 
Mayor,  etc..  of  Paterson  to  borrow  money  for  payment  of 
debts,  etc.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  941-948.  Veto.  March  23,  1871,  of  act  to  reorganize  local 
govt,  of  Jersey  City.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  949-953.  Special  mess,  of  the  Gov.  on  bribery  law, 
March  29,  1871.      h.  t.  p. 

pp.  955-958.  Veto  of  bills  to  revise  charter  of  city  of  New- 
ark, March  29,  1871.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.  959-982.     Rept.  of  riparian  comrs.,  1870.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  983-987.  Rept.  of  Comptroller  on  riparian  expenses,  Feb. 
13,  1871.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  989-1057.  Stmt,  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths,  1870. 
h.  t.  p. 

pp.  1059-1114.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1870.     h.  t.  p. 
Includes  3  maps. 

pp.  1115-1130.  Ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers, 
1870.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  1141-1179.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1870.    h.  t.  p. 
Includes  1  table. 

pp.   1181-1205.      First  ann.   rept.  of  comrs.  of  fisheries,   1871. 
Includes  4  maps. 

pp.  1207-1221.  Addresses  delivered  In  reference  to  free  high 
schools,  March  1,  1871.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  1223-1226.  Ann.  rept.  of  institutions  for  education  of 
deaf  and  dumb  pupils  tor  vear  1870.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.   1227-1288.     Contents. 

1872 

96th  Session 

Jan.  9-April  4 

.Journal  of  the  28th  Senate.     Somervllle :    D.  Porter,  1871.     1629  pp. 

Votes  and   proceedings  of  the  96th  General  Assembly.     Bridgeton  : 

G.  Nixon,  1872.     1728  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.    Freehold  :   J.  S.  Tard.     v.  p.* 

The    title    page    erroneously    reads    86th    legislature ; 
should  be  96th. 

Contents  : 

Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.  (Randolph),  Jan.  9,  1872.    h.  t.  p.     18  pp. 

Inaugural  proceedings  and  address  of  Gov.  (Parker),  Jan.  16, 
1872.    h.  t.  p.    18  pp. 

Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education  and  state  supt.  of  public  in- 
struction, for  year  ending  Aug.  31,  1871.  Trenton  :  "  State 
Gazette,"  Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1872.     56,  144  pp. 

Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.  with  treasurer's 
rept.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1871.  Trenton :  State 
Gazette  Office,  1871.     149  pp. 

Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,  with  abstracts  of  amt. 
of  ratables,  1871.  Trenton  :  State  Gazette  Office,  1872. 
54  pp. 

Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  voar  ending  Oct.  31,  1871.  Trenton : 
State  Gazette  Office,  1871.     30  pp..  foldg.  table. 

Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school  and  ace. 
docs,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1871.  Trenton :  •'  State 
Gazette,"  Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1872.     80  pp.,  1  pi. 


•  Document  numbers  have  not  been  Inserted  until  1873,  when  they 
first  appear  on  the  title  pages  of  the  several  documents.  Indexes  of 
the  Legislative  Documents  assign  numbers  from  1862  to  1872  in' 
elusive. 


20 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1ST2 — cont'd 

96tb  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  9-ApriI  4 — cont'd 

Contents : — cont'd 

7   ann.   rept.   of   Rutsers   Scientltlc   School.   1871.     Trenton : 

••  State  Gazette,"  Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1871.     55  pp. 
7  ann.  rept.  of  State  Uetorm  School  tor  Juvenile  Delinquents 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1S71.     Trenton  :  "  State  Gazette," 

Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1S7:;.     37  pp.,  pi. 
Ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  1871.     Tren- 
ton :    Gazette  Oflice.  1872.     6  pp. 
Ann.    rept.    of    Soldiers'    Children's    Ilome,    1871.      Trenton : 

State  Gazette  Office,  1871.     8  pp. 
Ann.  rents,  of  officers  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  for  year  end- 
ing   Oct.,    1S71.      Trenton :     "  State    Gazette,"    ilurphy    & 

Bechtel,  1871.     24  pp.,  pi. 
Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  select  site  and  build  asylum  for  In- 
sane, Dec.  15,  1871.     Trenton :    State  Gazette  Office,  1872. 

9  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1871.    Trenton :   Gazette  Office.  1872.     7  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1871.    Trenton  : 

Gazette  Office,  1872.     23  pp. 
Rept.    of    q.    m.    gen..    1871.      Trenton :     "  State    Gazette," 

Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1872.     26  (1 )   pp. 
Kept,  of  state  library,  1871.     Trenton  :    Gazette  Office,  1871. 

5  pp. 
Rept.  of  riparian  comrs..   1871.     Trenton  :    "  State  Gazette, ' 

Slurphy  &  Bechtel,  1872.     10  pp. 
Stmt,  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths,  1871.     h.  t.  p.     67  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1871.    h.  t.  p.    46  pp.    2  maps. 
Ann.   rept.    of   Home   for   Disabled    Soldiers,   1871.      Trenton : 

State  Gazette  Office,  1872.     18  pp.,  3  leaves. 
2  ann.  lept.  of  comrs.  of  fisheries,  1872.     Trenton:    Gazette 

Office,  1872.     22  pp. 
Ann.  rept.  of  pilot  comrs.,  1871.    Trenton  :    "  State  Gazette," 

Murphy  &  Bechtel.  1872.     6  pp. 
Rept.  of  Lomn.  on  education,     h.  t.  p.     39  pp. 
Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.  and  rept.  of  Delaware  and 

Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  transportation  cos., 

1871.     h.  t.  p.     76  pp. 
Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  Institutions,  1871.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  77-121. 
Govs.   mess.   rel.  to  Stockton  and  Kearney  statues,     h.   t.  p. 

pp.  123-127. 
Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  rel.  to  local  option,   h.  t.  p.   pp.  129-134. 
Rept.  on  national  convention  of  agric.     h.  t.  p.     pp.   135-141. 
Rept.   of  Joint  committee  on  state  lunatic  asylum,     h.  t.   p. 

pp.   143-147. 
Special  mess,  of  Gov.,  March  15,  1872.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  149-152. 
Special  rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.    153-163. 
Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  on  Govs,  veto  of  Senate  bill 

187.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  165-170. 
Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  deaf  mutes,     h.  t.  p.     pp.  171- 

173 
Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  deaf  mutes,    h.  t.  p.     pp.  175- 

177. 
Veto,  Feb.  20.  1872,  of  Senate  bill  no.  57.     h.  t.  p.     pp.   179- 

181. 
Veto,  March  14,  1872,  of  Senate  bill  187.    h.  t.  p.     pp.  183-188. 
Veto.  March  28,  1872.  of  Assembly  bill  129.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  189- 

193. 
Veto.  April  2,  1872,  of  Assembly  bill  147.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  195- 

198. 
Veto.  April  2,  1872,  of  Assembly  bill  474.    h.  t.  p.     pp.  109-201. 

1873 
97tli  Session 
Jan.  14-Aprll  4 
Journal  of  the  29th  Senate.    Newark  :   F.  W.  Potter.  1873.     1499  pp. 
A  special  session  of  the  Senate,  April  24,  1873,  Is  in- 
cluded In  this  volume,  pp.  1147-1155. 
Minutes   of   votes    and    proceedings   of    the   97th    General   Assembly. 

Burlington  :    G.  H.  Hays,  1873.     1800  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     Jersey  City :    Pangborn,  Dunning  &  Dear, 
1873.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 
doc.   fl.]     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.  (Parker),  Jan.  14.  1873.   h.  t.  p. 

34  pp. 
doc.  2.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 

treasurer's  rept.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1872.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

145  pp. 
doc.  3.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,  with  abstracts 

of  amt.  of  ratablcs,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1872.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     62  pp. 
doc.  4.     Uept.  of  State  Prison    for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1872. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    24  pp.,  foldg.  table, 
doc.  5.     Ann.  rept.s.  of  officers  of  Slate  Lunatic  Asylum,  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1872.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     17  pp. 
doc.  6.     Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  select  site  and  build  asylum 

for  Insane,  Nov.  1,  1872.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     15  pp.,  pi.,  plan. 
doc.  7.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  fisheries,  1872.     n.  p..  n.  d. 

28  pp. 
doc.  8.     Rept.  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  18(2. 

n.  p.,  D.  d.     12  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1873— cont'd 

97th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  14-April  4 — cont'd 

Contents : — cont'd 

doc.  9.     Rept.  of  pilot  comrs.,  1872.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    6  (1)  pp. 

doc.  10.     Rept.  of  state  supt.  and  Inspector  of  weights  and 

measures,  1872.     n.  p..  n.  d.    8  pp. 
doc.  11.     Ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  for  year 

ending  Oct.  31,  1872.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     14  (2)  pp. 
doc.  12.     Ann.   rept.   of   Rutgers   Scientific   School   for  agrlc. 

and  mechanic  arts,  1872.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    39  pp. 
doc.   13.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  1872. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     14  pp. 
doc.   14.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1872.     h.  t.  p.     44  pp. 
doc.  15.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school, 

for  year  ending  July  1.  1872.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    78  pp.,  1  pi. 
doc.  16.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1872.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 
doc.   17.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile  De- 
linquents  for    year   ending   Oct.    31,    1872.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

22  (1)  pp.,  pi. 
doc.  18.     Ann.   rept.  of  Soldiers'   Children's  Home,   for  year 

ending  Dec.  1,  1872.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  (1)  pp. 
doc.  19.     Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education  and  state  supt.  of 

public  instruction,  for  year  ending  Aug.   31,   1872.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     54.  167  pp. 
doc.  20.     Ann.  rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  18(2. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     21  pp. 
doc.  21.     Ann.  rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  lor  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1872.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     36  pp. 
doc.  22.     Rept.  of  riparian  comrs.,  1872.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    58  pp., 

2  maps.  ..„_„ 

Stmt,   of  marriages,   births  and  deaths,   1872. 
79  (1)  pp. 
Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1872.  h.  t.  p. 


unnum.  doc. 

n.  p.,  n.  d. 
unnum.  doc. 

92  pp. 
unnum.  doc. 


Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions, 

1872.     h.  t.  p.     71  pp. 
unnum.  doc.     Address  of  N.  J.  corporators  of  tJ.  S.  centennial 

bd.  of  finance,  Nov.  25,  1872.     h.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
unnum.  doc.     Rept.  of  delegates  to  international  congress  for 

suppression  of  crime,     b.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
unnum.  doc.     Rept.    of    joint    committee    on    sinking    fund. 

h.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
unnum.  doc.     Rept.   of   joint   committee   on    lunatic   asylum. 

h.  t.  p.     5  pp. 
unnum.  doc.     Veto,  April  2,  1873,  of  Senate  bill  365.     n.  p., 

n.  d.    6  pp. 
unnum.  doc.     Veto,    April    2,    1873,    of    Assembly    bill    454. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 
unnum.  doc.     Veto,  Feb.  29,  1873,  of  Assembly  bill  183.  n.  p., 

n.  d.     3  pp. 
unnum.  doc.     Rept.  of  corresp.  betw.  Governors  Parker  and 

Ponder  of  Delaware,     h.  t.  p.    9  pp. 
Contents.     93  pp. 


30th 


1874 

98th  Session 

Jan.  13-March  27 

Senate.       New-ark : 


Foster,     1874. 


Journal     of    the 

1693  (1)   pp. 
Minutes   of   votes   and   proceedings   of   the  98th   General   Assembly. 

Burlington:    G.  H.  Hays,  1874.     1739  pp.  ^„_, 

Legislative  Documents  [pt.  1].     Bridgeton  :   G.  F.  Nixon,  1874.   v.  p. 

Contents : 
doc.   [1.]     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.  (Parker),  Jan.  13,  1874.  h.  t.  p. 

27  pp. 
doc.  2.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 

treasurer's  rept.,  1872/3.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     166  pp. 
doc.  3.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  amt.  of  ratables,  18(2/3. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     95  pp. 
doc.  4.     Rept,  of  State  Prison,  1873.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    35  pp.,  1  pl., 

plan, 
doc.  5.     Ann.  rept.  of  officers  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31.  1873.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     19  pp. 
doc.  0.     Kept,  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  select  site  and  build  asylum 

for  insane,  Nov.  1,  1873.     n.  p..  n.  d.     11  pp..  pl.,  plan, 
doc.   7.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  fisheries,   1873.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

32  pp. 
doc.  8.     Rept.  of  state  librarian,  1873.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp. 
doc.  9.     Ann.  rept.  of  pilot  comrs..  1873.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  pp. 
doc.   10.     Rept.   of  state  supt.   and   inspector  of  weights  and 

measures,  1873.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 
doc.  11.     Ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  at  New 

ark,  1872/3.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     17  pp.,  2  II. 
doc.   12.     Ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  1873.    n.  p. 

n.  d.     57    (3)    pp. 
doc.  13.     Ann.    rept.    of   State    Industrial    School    for   Girls, 

1873.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     9  (2)  pp. 
doc.   14.     Ann.    rept.   of   state   geologist,   1873.     n.    p.,   n.   d, 

128  pp..  3  maps, 
doc.  15.     19  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school  and 

ace.  docs.,  for  year  ending  July  1,  1873.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    78  pp. 

pl. 
doc.   16.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  for  year  end 

Ing  Oct.  31.  1873.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    6  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


31 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1874 — cont'd 
98th  Session — cont'd 
Jan.  13-March  27 — cont'd 
Contents  : — cont'd 
doc.  17.     Ann.  rept.  of  Stnte  Reform  School  for  Juvenile  De- 
linquents,   for   year   endins   Oct.    31,    1873.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 
22   (1)   pp..  pi. 
doc.   18.     Ann.   rept.   of  Scldicrs'   Children's  Home,  for  year 

ending  Dec.  1,  i873.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    7(1)  pp. 
doc.  10.     Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education  and  state  supt.  of 
public  instruction,  for  year  ending  Aug.  31,   1873.     n.   p., 
n.  d.     45.  165  pp. 
doc.  20.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1873. 

n.  p..  n.  d.    23  pp. 
doc.   21.      Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1873.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     86  (1)  pp. 
doc.  22.     Rept.  of  riparian  comrs.,  1873.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     15  pp., 

6  maps. 
doc.  23.     Rept.  of  comrs.  on  deaf  and  dumb,  blind  and  feeble- 
minded, 1873.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     49  pp. 
doc.  24.     Rept.  of  comr.  of  r.  r.  taxation,   1873.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

29  pp. 
doc    25.      Rept.  of  N.  J.  historical  society,  1873.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

4  (1)   pp. 
doc.  2G.     Stmt,  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths,  1872.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     74  pp. 
doc.  27.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos,,   together  with 

rept.  of  state  director  of  llnitod  U.  R.  and  Canal  cos,.  1873. 

n.  p..  n.  d.    102  pp. 
doc.  28.     Ann.   stmts,   of  banks   and   savings   institutions  of 

state,  1873.     h.  t.  p.    62  pp. 
doc.  29.     Ann.    rept.    of   state   agric.    socy.,    1873.      h.    t.    p. 

156  pp. 
doc.  30.     1  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  to  which  are  pre- 
fixed   the    law    bv    which    established,    etc.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

103  (1)  pp.,  map. 
doc.    131.]      Rept.    of   committee   apptd.    to   inquire   into    con- 
dition,  etc.,   of  Soldiers'   Childretfs   Home,   Sept.   20,    1872. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     26  pp. 
doc.  32.      Special    rept.    of    committee    on    r,    rs,    and    canals. 

h.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
doc.   33.      Rept.  of  committee  on  banks  and  insurance  on  ex- 
amination of  Anchor  Life  Insurance  Co.     March  23,  1874. 

n.  p..  n.  d, 
doc.  34.     Rept.   of  special  committee  to  inquire  into  sale  of 

Erie  Rwy.  passes,     h.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
doc.  35.     Slinority  rept.  of  joint  committee  on  riparian  rights. 

n.  p..  n,  d.     4  pp. 
doc.  36.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  riparian  rights,     n.  p., 

n.  d.    4  pp. 
doc.  37.     Rept.   of  joint  committee  on  accts.,  etc.,  of  comrs. 

of  sinking  fund.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp. 
doc.   38.     Rept.  of  committee  on  fisheries,     n.  p.,  n.  d.    5  pp. 
doc.  39.     Mess,  of  Oov.  on  Assembly  bill  162,  March  26,  1874. 

n.  p.,  n,  d.     2  leaves. 
doc.  40,      Mess,  of  Gov..  March  25.  1874,  on  Assembly  bill  252. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves. 
Coc.  41.     Mess,  of  the  Gov.,  March  25,  1874,  on  Assembly  bill 

585.     n.  p..  n.  d.     5  pp. 
doc.  42.     Veto,  March  3,  1874,  of  Assembly  bill  74.     h.  t.  p. 

4  pp. 
doc,  43.     Mess,  of  Gov.  on  Assembly  bill  195.    March  23,  1874. 

n.  p..  n.  d.    4  pp. 
doc,   44.     Mess,  from  Gov.  rel.  to  public  clause  in  private  acts. 

March  4.  1874.     h.  t.  p.     2  leaves. 
doc.  45.     Proclamation    of    Governor    respecting    inoperative 

acts.  Sept.  8,  1874.     h.  t.  p.     17  (2)  pp. 
Contents.     128,  4  pp. 

.     rt.  2.     n.  t.  p.     V.  p. 

[Duplicate  of  docs.  20-45  and  table  of  contents  of  part  1.] 

1875 

99th  Session 

Jan.  12-April  9 

Journal  of  the  31st  Senate.     Bridgeton  :   G.  P.  Nixon,  1875.     1194  pp. 

Minutes   of   votes   and    proceedings   of   the   99th    General    Assembly. 

Hackensack  :    H.  D.  Winton,  1875.     1576  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     Camden  :    J.  H.  Jones,  1875.     v.  p. 

Contents  : 
doc.    [1.1      Ann.    mess,    of    Gov.     (Parker),    Jan.     12,    1875. 

h.  t.  p.     28  pp. 
unnum.  doc.     [Procs.  and]   inaus^irai  address  of  Gov.  Bedle, 

Jan.  19,  1875.     h.  t.  p.     20  pp. 
doc.  2.      Rept.   of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 

treasurer's  rept.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1874.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

108  pp. 
doc,  3.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasurv,  with  abstracts 

of  the  amt.  of  ratables  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1874.  n.  p., 

n.  d.     79  pp. 
doc.  4.      Rept,  of  state  prison  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1874. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     79  pp.,  pi.,  plan, 
doc.  5,     Ann.  repts.  of  managers  and  officers  of  lunatic  as.v- 

lum   for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1874.     n.  p.,  n.  d.      27   pn  , 

1  plan, 
doc.  6.      Rept,  of  comrs.  to  select  site  and  build  asylum  for 

insane,  Dec.  22,  1874.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp.,  2  pis.,  I'plan. 


COLLECTED  DOCUIMENTS— cont'd 

1875 — cont'd 

99th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  12-April  9 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.  7.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  fisheries,  1874.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

62  pp.,  1  plan, 
doc.  8.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  1874.    n.  p.,  n.  d.   12  pp. 
doc.  S>.      Rept.  of  pilot  comr.s.,  1874.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     11  pp. 
doc.   10.      Rept.   of  state  supt.   and   inspector  of  weights  and 

measures,  1874.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  pp. 
doc.  11.     Ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  for  year 

ending  Oct.  31,  1874.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  (3)  pp. 
doc.  12.     Ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientifle  School,  1874.    n.  p., 

n.  d.     32  (3)  pp. 
doc.  13,     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  1874. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     24  pp. 
doc.  14.     Ann.   rept.   of  state   geologist,   1874.     n.    p.,   n.   d. 

68  pp. 
doc.  15.     Ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school  and 

accompanying  docs.,  for  year  ending  July  1,  1874.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     70  pp.,  pi. 
doc.  16.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1874.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  pp. 
doc.  17.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile  De- 
linquents,   tor   yeai    ending   Oct.    31,    1874.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

21    (2)   pp. 
doc.   18.     Ann.   rept.   of  Soldiers'   Children's   Home,   for  year 

ending  Dec.  1,  1874.     n.  p„  n.  d.     7  (1)   pp. 
doc.  19.     Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education  and  state  supt.  of 

public  instiuction,  for  year  ending  Aug.  31,   1874.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     102,  161  pp. 
doc.  20.     Rept.   of  adj.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1874. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    36  pp. 
doc.  21.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1874. 

n.  p..  n.  d.    173  pp. 
doc.   22.     Rept.  of  riparian  comrs.,  1874.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     11  pp. 
unnum.  doc.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agric,  1874.     h.  t.  p. 

85  (2)   pp. 
unnum.  doc.     Rept.    of    health    comn.,    1874.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

62   (2)   pp. 
unnum.  doc.     Rept.  of  comr.  of  r.  r.  taxation,   1874.     n.  p., 

n,  d,     34  pp, 
unnum.   doc.     Rept.  of  survey  of  boundary-  line  betw.  N.  J. 

and  N.   Y.,   made   in   July  and  August,    1874.      n.   p.,  n.  d. 

37  pp..  map. 
unnum.  doc.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.  together  with 

rept,  of  state  director  of  United  R.  R.  and  Canal  cos.,  1874. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     102  pp. 
unnum,  doc,     Ann,  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions, 

1874.  h.  t,  p,     67  pp, 

unnum.  doc,  Rept,  of  committee  apptd.  to  secure  construc- 
tion of  artificial  harbor  at  Crow  Shoal,  together  with  rept. 
of  U.  S.  engr.     n.  p.,  n,  d,     21  p, 

unnum,  doc.  Veto  of  Assembly  bill  65.  Feb.  9,  1875.  h.  t.  p. 
2  leaves. 

unnum.  doc.  Veto  of  Assembly  bill  13.  Feb.  9,  1875.  h.  t.  p. 
2  leaves. 

unnum.  doc.  Veto  of  Assembly  bill  33.  Feb.  16,  1875.  h.  t.  p. 
2  leaves. 

unnum.  doc.  Mess,  of  Gov.  rel.  to  Assembly  bills  95  and  60. 
Feb.  22,  1875.     h.  t.  p.     2  leaves. 

imnum.  doc.      Veto  of  Assembly  bills   125  and  69.      Feb.   23, 

1875.  h.  t.  p.     2  leaves. 

unnum.  doc.     Veto  of  Assembly  bill  96.   Feb.  23,  1875.   b.  t.  p. 

2  leaves, 
unnum.  doc.     Veto   of  Assembly    bill   97.     March   22,    1875. 

h.  t.  p.     2  leaves, 
unnum.  doc.     Veto  of  Assembly  bill   326.     March  22.   1875. 

h.  t.  p.     2  leaves, 
unnum.  doc.    Veto  of  Senate  bill  74.    Majch  29,  1875.    h.  t.  p. 

2  leaves. 

1876 

100th  Session 

Jan.  11-April  21 

Journal  of  the  32d  Senate.     Cape  May  :    W.  V.  L.   Seigman,  1876. 

1021  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes  and   proceedings  of  the  100th   General  Assembly. 

Salem  :    Samuel  W.  Miller,  1876.     1224  pp. 
Legislative   Documents.     Jersey   City:    Pangborn,   Dunning  &  Dear, 
1876.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.   (Bedle),  Jan.  11,  1876.     h.  t.  p. 

31  pp. 
doc.  2.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 

treasurer's  rept.  to  Gov.,  1874/5.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     209  pp. 
doc.  3.      Ann,    rept.  of  comptroller  of  the  treasury,   with  ab- 
stracts of  amt.  of  ratables,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1875. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    64  pp. 
doc.  4.     Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1875. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     28   (1)   pp.,  pi.,  plan, 
doc.  5.     Ann.  repts.  of  officers  of  State  Lunatic  Asvlum,  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31.  1875.     n.  p..  n.  d.     25  pp.,  plan, 
doc.  6.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  asylum  for  insane,  Dec.  14, 

1875.     n.  p..  n.  d.     15  pp.,  2  pis.,  plan. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1876 — cont'd 

lOOtli  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  11-AprIl  I'l — cont'd 

Contents : — cont'd 

doc.  7.     Ann.  rept.  of  coims.  of  fisheries,  1875.     35  pp. 

doc.  8.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1875.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     13  pp. 
doc.  9.     Kept,  of  pilot  comrs.,  for  .vear  ending  Nov.  1,  187o. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    7  pp.  .        .  ^  j 

doc.   10.     Kept,   of  state  supt.  and  Inspector  of  weights  and 

measures,  1875.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    6  pp. 
doc.  11.     Ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers  at  New- 
ark, for  vear  ending  Oct.  31.  1875.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  (3)  pp. 
doc.    1)1.     11   ann.  ri'pt.  of  Kutgers  SclentlBc  School,  etc.,  for 

vear  ending  Oct.  31,  1875.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     32  (1)  pp. 
doc.  13.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  for 

year  ending  Nov.  1,  1875.     h.  t.  p.     11   (2)  pp. 
doc.   14.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1875.    h.  t.  p.     41  pp.. 

map. 
doc.  15.     Ann.   rept.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school,  for 

year  ending  Julv  1,  lS7ii.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    64  pp.,  pi. 
doc.  16.     Ann.  rent,  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1875.     n.  p..  n.  d.     7  pp. 
doc.   17.      Ann.  rept.  of  Slate  Reform  School  tor  Juvenile  De- 
linquents, for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1875.     h.  t.  p.     22  pp. 
doe.  18.     Ann.  rept.  of  Soldiers'  Children's  Home  at  Trenton, 

for  vear  ending  Dec.  1.  1875.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     7(1)  pp. 
doc.   li>.     nept    of  state  lid.  of  education  and  supt.  of  public 

Instnictlon,  for  year  ending  Aug.  31,  1875.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     40, 

165  pp. 
doc.   20.     Rept.   of  adj.  gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct.   30,   1875. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     33  pp. 
doc.  21.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1875. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     63  pp. 
doe.  22.     Ann.    rept.    of    riparian    comrs.,    for    year    ending 

Dec.  1,  1875.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     14  pp..  4  maps. 
doc.    [23.]      Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  together  with 

rept,  of  directors  of  United  r.  r.  and  canal  Cos.,  1875.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     116  pp. 
doc.   [24.]     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agrlc.  1875.     h,  t.  p. 

87  (1)   pp. 
doe.   [25.]     Ann.    stmts,    of  lianks   and   savings   institutions, 

1875.  h.  t.  p.     64  pp. 

doc.   [26.]      Rept.  of  comr.  of  r.   r.  taxation,  1875.     h.   t.   p. 

8  pp. 

doc.   [27.]     Rept.  of  N.  J.  centennial  comrs.,  1875.     h.  t.  p. 

9  pp. 

doc.  28.  Rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  asylum  for  Insane,  giving 
stmt,  of  receipts  and  expenditures  from  Jan.  1,  1871,  to 
Feb.  1.  1S76.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     88  pp. 

doc.  29.  Rept.  of  special  committee  to  investigate  fees  and 
salaries,     n.  p..  n.  d.     48  pp. 

doc.  30.  Rept.  of  lolnt  committee  on  lunatic  asylums,  in  re- 
gard to  the  mngmt.  of  Trenton  asylum.  March  6,  1876. 
h.  t,  p.     21  pp. 

doc.  31.  Rept.  of  Joint  committee  on  Insane  asylums,  on  the 
Morristown  asylum,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp. 

doc.  32.  Rept.  of  flnnnce  committee  of  Senate  on  equalization 
of  assessments.     Jan.  18.  1876.     n.  p..  n.  d.     11  pp. 

doc.   33.     Rept.  of  lolnt  committee  on  sinking  fund,  Apr.  18, 

1876.  h.  t.  p.    5  pp. 

doc.  34.  Rept.  of  committee  on  elections  in  case  of  Adam 
C;MT  vs.  John  Hopper,     h.  t.  p.     6  pp. 

doe.  35.  Rept.  of  ioint  committee  on  Soldiers'  Children's 
Home,  March  20.  1.176.     h.  t.  p.     11  pp. 

doc.  36.  Opinion  of  atfy.  gen.  as  to  repeal  of  "five  county 
act",  by  amdmts.  to  constitution.  March  1,  1876.  h.  t.  p. 
4  pp. 

doc.  37.  Rept.  of  Gov.  to  the  legislature  March  22,  1876; 
neeotlatlons  betw.  N.  J.  and  Del.  In  regard  to  jurisdiction 
of  Delaware  River,     n.  p..  n.  d.     4  pp. 

doc.   3R.      Veto  of  Senate  bill  59,  April  3.  1876.     h.  t.  p.     7  pp. 

doc.  39.  Veto  of  Assemhlv  bill  177,  April  19.  1876,  and  opin- 
ion of  attv.  gen..  April  17.  1876.     n.  p..  n.  d.     11  pp. 

doe.  40.  Veto  of  Assem.  bill  337,  April  19,  1878.  h.  t.  p. 
2  leaves. 

doc.  41.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  as  to  constitutionality  of  sup- 
plements to  municipal  corporation  acts,  Feb.  21,  1876. 
h.  t.  p.     6  pp. 

doc.  41'^.  Veto  of  Assem.  bill  269,  April  17,  1876.  h.  t.  p. 
2  leaves. 

doc.  42.     Abstract  of  census  of  state,     h.  t.  p.     36  pp. 

doc.  43.  Stmts,  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths,  1875. 
h.  t.  p.     90  pp. 

Contents.     160  pp. 

1877 
101st  Session 
Jan.  9-March  30 
Journnl  of  the  33d  Senate.     Salem:    S.  W.  Miller.  1877.     340  pp. 

A   special    session    of  the   Senate.    March   23-30,   Is   In- 
cluded In  this  volume,  pp.  603-613. 
Minutes  of  votes  and    proceedlnirs  of   the   101st  General   Assembly. 

Jersey  City  :    M.  Mullone,  1877.     750  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     Newark  :    F.  F.  Patterson,  1877.     v.  p. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1877 — cont'd 

101st  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  9-March  30 — cont'd 

Contents  : 

doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Governor  (Bedle),  Jan.  9,  1877.    n.  p., 

n.  d.     19  pp. 
doc.   2.     Kept,  of  Joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 

treasurer's  rept.  for  1875/6.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    201  pp. 
doc.  3.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,  with  abstracts 

for  amt.  of  ratables.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1876.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     60  pp. 
doc.  4.     Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1876. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     32  (1)   pp.,  pi.,  plan, 
doc.  5.     Ann.  repts.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum,  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1876.     n.  p..  n.  d.     29  pp,.  plan, 
doc.  6.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  asylum  for  insane,  Oct.  31, 

1876.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     19  pp. 
doc.  7.     1  rept.  of  managers  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Mor- 

ristown.  Oct.  31.  1870.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     34  pp..  2  pis.,  plan, 
doc.  8.     7  ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  fisheries,  1876.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

47  pp. 
doc.  9.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1876.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp. 
doc.  10.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  for  year  ending  Dec.  1, 

1876.     n.  p..  n.  d.     9  pp. 
doc.   11.      Rept.  of  supt.  and  Inspector  of  weights  and  meas- 
ures. 1876.    n.  p..  n.  d.    10  pp. 
doc.   12.     Ann.   rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers  at  New- 
ark, for  vear  ending  Oct.  31,  1876.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  (3)  pp. 
doc.  13.     Ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  1876.    n.  p., 

n.  d.     48  (1)  pp. 
doc.  14.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  for 

year  endlngOct.  31,  1876.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    9  (2)  pp. 
doc.  15.     Ann.    rept.   of  state   geologist,   1876.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 

56  pp..  1  map. 

Two  maps  of  geol.  survey  are  found  betw.  docs.  30  and 
31. 
doc.   16.     Ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  state  normal   school,  for 

vear  ending  July  1,  1876.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     72  pp.,  pi. 
doc.   17.      Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31.  1876.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  pp. 
doc.   18.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile  De- 
linquents, for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1876.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     27  pp. 
doc.   19.     Rept.   of  state  bd.  of  education   and   state  supt.  of 

public  schools,  for  year  ending  Aug.  31,  1876.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

52  pp.,  app.  171  pp.  „,     ,„„. 

doc.  20.     Rept.   of  adj.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1876. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp. 
doc.  21.     Ann.  rent,  of  Soldiers'  Children's  Home  at  Trenton. 

1876.     n.  p.,  n.d.     7  pp. 
doc.  22.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1876.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    91  pp. 
doc.  23.     Ann.   stmts,  of  r.   r.   and  canal  cos.,   1878.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     120  pp.  ^,        ^ 

doc.  24.     Rept.  of  riparian   eomrs..   for  year  ending  Dec.   1, 

1876.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp..  2  leaves.  4  maps, 
doc.  25.     4  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agrlc,  1876.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

doc.  26.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  Institutions.  1876. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     66  pp. 
doe.   27.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  r.  r.  taxation.  1S76.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

doe.  28.     Rept.  Tiy  secy,  of  state  rel.  to  examination  of  N.  J. 

Mutual  life  Insurance  co.  of  Newark,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     26  pp. 
doc.   29.      Rept.   of  comrs.  on   laws  for  cities.   Dec.  28,   1876. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.   30.      Rept.    of   state   centennial   bd.,    18 1 6.      n.    p..    n.    d. 

V.  292  pp..  5  pis. 

Two  maps  of  geol.  survey  follow  this  doc.  (30). 
doc.  31.     Mess,  of  Gov.  vetoing  Senate  bill  39.     Feb.  9.  1877. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  pp. 
doe.  32.     Opinion    of    atty.    gen.    on    current    prtg.    matter, 

.Tan.  29.  1877.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 
doc.  43    [1.   e.   33].     Stmt,   of  marriages,  hirths  and   deaths, 

1876.     n.  p.,  n.  d    79  pp. 
Contents.     171  pp. 

1878 

102d  Session 

Jan.  8-Aprll  5 

Jour!ial  of  the  34th  Senate.     Morrlstown  :   Vogt  Bros.,  1878.    1514  pp. 

Minutes   of   votes   and   procec-rtlngs   of   the    102d   General    Assembly. 

Jersey  City  :  M.  Mullone.  1S7S.  1580  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.  2  pts.  [1.  e.  vols.]. 
.     pt.  1.     Toms  River  ;  J.  R.  Schenck,  1878.     v.  p. 

Contents  : 
doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.,  Jan.  8,  1878,  and  ace.  doc.    n.  p., 
n.  d.    43  pp. 

pp.  27-43.     Corresp.  betw.  Govs,  of  N.  Y.   and  N.  J.  on 
demand  by  Gov.   of  N.   J.   for   rendition   of  Henry  W. 
Ttaldwln  and  others  as  fugitives  from  Justice, 
doc.  2.     rtept.   of  Joint   committee   on    treasurer's    accts.,   for 

year  ending  Oct.  31.  1877.     n.  p..  n.  d.     199  pp. 
doc.   3.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,  with  abstracts 
of  amt.  of  ratables  for  year  ending  Oct.   31.   1877.     n.   p., 
n.  d.     74  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


23 


doc. 
n. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1878 — cont'd 
102d  Session — cont'd 
Jan.  8-April  5 — cont'd 
Contents  : — cont'd 
4.     Rppt.  of  St.nte  Prison,  for  .year  ending  Oct.  31,  1877. 
p.,  n.  d.     37   (2)   pp.,  pi.,  plan, 
doc.   5.     Ann.    repts.   of  oflicers  of   State  Lunatic   Asylum   at 

Trenton,  for  year  ending  Oct,  31,  1877.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2!1  pp., 

1  plan, 
doc.  6.     Ann.  rept.  nf  inann^ers  of  State  lAinatlc  Asylum  at 

Morristown.  N.   .T.,    for   year  ending  Oct.   31,   1877.      n.   p., 

n.  d.     31  pp..  2  pis.,  plan, 
doc.   7.     Ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers  at  Newarlj, 

for  year  endine  Oct.  31,  1877.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp..  3  leaves. 
doc.  8.      13   ann.    rept.   of  State  Reform   Sciiooi   for  .Juvenile 

Delinquents,   for  year  ending  Oct.  31.   187T.     n.   p.,  n.   d. 

24  pp. 
doc.  9.     Rept.   of  state   supt.   and   Inspector  of  weights  and 

measures,  1877.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  pp. 
doc.  10.     13   ann.    rept.   of   Rutgers    Scientific   School,    1877. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     37  (2)   pp. 
doc.   11.     Ann.    rept.    of   state   geologist,    1877,      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

55  (1)   pp.,  2  maps. 
doc.   12.      Rept.  on  clay  deposits  of  Woodbridge,  South  Amboy 

and  other  places  In  New  .Jersey,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     381    (2)   pp., 

1  map,  1  diagr, 
doc.  13.     7  ann.   rept.   of  State  Industrial   School  for  Girls, 

1877.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  pp..  3  11. 
doc.   14.      Rept.   of  adj.  gon.,  for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1877. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     81  pp. 
doc.   15.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen..  1877.    n.  p..  n.  d.    70  pp. 
doc.   16.     23  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school  and 

ace.  docs.,  for  year  ending  ,Iuly  1,  1877.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    77  pp., 

pl. 
doc.  17.     Ann.    rept.   of  riparian   comrs..    1877.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

21   (2)   pp.,  2  maps, 
doc.   18.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  flsberies,  1877.     n.  p..  n.  d. 

63  (2>  pp..  2  diagrs. 
doc.   10.      Rept.  of  state  bd.   of  education   and  state  supt.   of 

public   instruction,   for  year  ending  Au,g.  31,   1877.     n.    p., 

n.  d.     66  pp..  app.  181  pp. 
rpt.  2.1     n.  t.  p.    V.  p. 
doc.  20.     Ann.     stmts,    of    banlis    and    savings    institutions. 

1877.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     vl.  154  pp. 

doc.  21.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  for  year  ending 

Nov.  1.  1877.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  pp. 
doc.  22.     Ann.    rept.    of   state    librarian.    1877.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

16  pp. 
doc.  23.      Ann.  rent,  of  comrs.  of  sinldng  fund,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31.  1877.     n.  p..  n.  d.    9  pp. 
doc.  24.     Ann.    rept.   of   cnmrs.    to   buiid    Lunatic   Asylum   at 

Morristo.wn.  Oct.  31.  1877.     n.  p..  n.  d.     10  pp. 
doc.   25.      Ann.  rept,  of  comr.  of  r.  r.  taxation.  1877.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     27  pp. 
doc.  26.     Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  prepare  system  of  general 

laws  for  govt,  of  cities.  Jan.  7.  1878.    n.  p.,  n,  d.     5  pp. 
doc.  27.     5  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agrlc,  1877.     n.  p..  n.  d. 

ISO  pp. 
doc.  28.     Rept.  of  lid.  of  health.  1877.     n.  p..  n.  d.     151  pp. 
doc.  29.     Inaugural   address  of  Gov..   Jan.   15,   1878.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     14  pp. 
doc.  30.     Ann.   stmts,   of  r.  r.   and  canal   cos..   1877. 

n.  d.     150  pp. 
doe.  31.     Stmts,  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths,  1877.    n.  p.. 

n.  d.     78  pp. 
doc.  32.     Ma.iority  rept.  of  committee  to  investigate  charges 

against  state  oflicials.  Feb.  28.  1S78.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 
doc.  33.     iMInority    rept.    of    committee    on    investigation    of 

state  ofiicers.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     10  pp. 
doe.   34.     Testimony    tal;en    before    .ioint   committee    of   legis- 
lature in   matter  of  certain   charges  against  state  officials. 

1878.  n.  p..  n.  d.     301   (2)   pp. 

doc.  35.     Rept.   of   .1olnt   committee   rel.    to   mngmt.   etc.,   of 

State  rrlson.  1878.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  pp. 
doc.  36.     Testlmonv    rel.   to   charges   agst.    state   officials   of 

State  Prison.  1878.     n.  p..  n.  d.     425    (2)    pp. 
doc.   37.      Mess,    of    Gov.,    March    7.    1878.    vetoing    Assembly 

bill  135.     n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves. 
doc.  38.      Mess,   of  Gov.,    March   25,    1878,   vetoing   Assembly 

bill  2.36.     n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.   39.      Mess,   of   Gov..   March   29,    1878,   vetoing   Assembly 

bill  280.     n.  p..  n.  d.     5  pp. 
doc.   40.      Mess,  of  (Jov..  Apr.  1.  1878.  vetoing  Assembly  bill 


n.    p., 


12 


n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 


doc.  41.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  in  matter  of  contested  election. 
Salmon  vs.  Cooper.     Feb.  9.  1878.     n.  p..  n.  d.     8  pp. 

doc.  42.  Decision  of  Supreme  Court  in  matter  of  state  ex  rel. 
J.  J.  Van  Riper  et  al.  vs.  C.  H.  Parsons  et  al.  argued  Nov. 
term.  1877.     n.  p..  n.  d.     10  pp. 

doc.  43.  Decision  of  Supreme  Court  in  matter  of  state,  S. 
Pell  vs.  The  Mayor  and  Common  Council  of  Newarli.  appli- 
cation for  mandamus,  argued  Fel).  term.  1878.  n.  p..  n.  d. 
11   pp. 

doc.  44.  Rept.  of  special  committee  rel.  to  reduction  of  sal- 
aries of  state  and  county  ofBcers.  session  of  1878.  n.  p., 
n   d.     8  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1878 — cont'd 
102d  Session — cont'd 
Jan.  8-Aprll  5 — cont'd 
Contents  : — cont'd 
doc.   45.      Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  elections  In  matter 
of    the   contest   of   J.   S.    Salmon   agt.    C.   O.   Cooper,    1878. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 
doc.  46.      Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  elections  in  matter 
of  contest  of  J.  S.  Salmon  agt.  C.  O.  Cooper,  1878,     n.  p., 
n.  d.     7  pp. 
doc.  47.     Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  elections  in  matter 

of  contest  of  March  vs.  Pliillip.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     9  pp. 
doc.  48.      Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  elections  in  matter 

of  contest  of  Marsh  vs.  Phillip,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 
doc.  49.     Rept.    of    special    committee    on    coal    combination. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     4  pp. 
Contents.     160  pp. 

1879 

103d  Session 

Jan.  14-March  14 

Journal  of  the  35th  Senate.     Bridgeton  :    MeCowan  &  Nichols,  1879. 

1082  pp. 
Minutes   of  votes   and    proceedings   of   the    103d   General    Assembly. 
Jersey  City  :    Evening  Journal  Association  Print,  1879.     1208  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     2  vols. 
.      [vol.  1.]      Newark:    T.  T.  Kinney,  1879.     v.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  documents,     xiv  pp. 

doc.   1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.  (McCiellan),  Jan.  14.  1879.    n.  p., 

n.  d.     30  pp. 
doc.  2.     Mess,   of  Gov..   March   10.   1879,  vetoing  res.   No.   2. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves. 
doc.  3.     Objections  of  Gov.  to  Sen.  bill  lOL  passed  March  12. 

1S79.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.  4.     Objections  of  Gov.  to  Sen.  bill  152,  passed  March  13, 

1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.  3.     Objections  of  Gov.  to  Sen.  bill  233,  passed  March  13, 

1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.   I).     Objections  of  Gov.  to  Sen.  bill  240,  passed  March  13, 

1879.     n.   p..   n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.  7.     Objections  to  Assembly  bill  27.  approved  March  29, 

1878.  n.  p..  n.  d.    2  leaves. 

doc.  8.  Objections  of  Gov.  to  Assembly  bill  69.  approved 
March  29.  1878.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  9.  Objections  of  Gov.  to  Assembly  bill  325.  passed 
March  13.  1879.     n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  10.  Objections  of  Gov.  to  Assembly  bill  337,  approved 
March  27,  1874.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  11.  Sundry  Sen.  bills  filed  by  Gov.  without  approval 
in  state  library,  subsequent  to  adjournment  of  legislature. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     3  leaves. 

doc.  12.  Sundry  Assem.  bills  filed  by  Gov.  without  approval. 
in  state  library,  subsequent  to  adjournment  of  legislature. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     3  leaves. 

doc.  13.  Special  mess,  of  Gov.  to  Sen.,  Jan.  27,  1879.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     10  pp. 

doc.  14.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  on  constitutionality  of  Assem. 
bill  55.  approved  March  27.  1874.     n.  p..  n.  d.     5  pp. 

doc.  15.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  as  to  constitutionality  of  As- 
sembly bill  94,  approved  April  17.  1846.     6  pp. 

doc.  16.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  as  to  power  of  Senate  and 
General  Assembly  to  appoint  judges  of  the  court  of  com- 
mon pleas  in  joint  meeting.  Jan.  25,  1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    4  pp. 

doc.  17.  Opinion  of  nttv.  gen.  as  to  constitutionality  of  Sen- 
ate bill  32.  Feb..  20,  1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  18.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  as  to  constitutionality  of 
Assembly  bill  no.  8,  Feb.  25.  1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  19.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  as  to  power  of  legislature  to 
enact  Senate  bill  219.  March  12,  1879.     n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  20.  Rept.  of  committee  on  elections  on  contest  of  W.  J. 
Sewell  to  a  seat  In  the  Senate,  March  11,  1879.  n.  p..  n.  d. 
6  pp. 

doc.  21.  Rept.  of  committee  on  elections  in  case  of  con- 
tested election  of  C.  H.  Wellman  vs.  J.  M.  Weeks,  n.  p., 
n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  22.  Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  of  Senate,  to  investi- 
gate charges  against  H.  C.  Kelsey,  secy,  of  state,  March  14, 

1879.  n.  p..  n.  d.     5  pp. 

doc.  23.      Rept.  of  committee  on  alleged  discourtesies  at  state 

prison  by  officers  to  jail  warden  of  Passaic  Co.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

4  pp. 
doc.  24.     Rept.  of  special  committee  of  House  of  Assembly  to 

inquire   concerning    passage   of   Assembly    bill    167.      n.    p.. 

n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.  25.     Memorials  of  representatives  of  religious  society  of 

friends  in  N.  J.  and  Penn.  in  respect  to  sale  of  intoxicating 

drinks,     n.  p..  n.  d.     8  pp. 
doc.  26.      Rept.    of   Sen.    committee    on    Assembly   hill    no.    1, 

Feb.  26.  1879.     n.  p..  n.  d.     7  pp. 
doc.   27.     Rept.  of  state  treasurer  rel.  to  amts.  paid  Into  state 

treasury   by    sec.v.    of   state    on   acct.   of  fees   from    foreign 

insurance  cos,    n.  p..  n.  d.    4  pp. 
doc.  28.     Ann.   stmts,   of  r.   r.   and   canal   cos..   1878.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     148  pp. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1S79— cont'd 

103d  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  14-March  14 — cont'd 

Contents : — cont'd 

doc.  29.     Rept.  by  sec.v.  of  state  as  comr.  of  Insurance,  June 

20,  1878.    Pt.  1.  Fire  and  fire-marine  insurance,    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

521  pp. 
doc.  30.     Rept.  b.v  sec.v.  of  state  as  comr.  of  Insurance,  June 

20.  1878.     Pt.  2,  Life  and  accident  insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

181  pp.  .  .  ,      , 

doc.  31.     Rept.  of  loint  committee  on   treasurer  s  accts.  for 

year  endlns  Oct.  31.  1878.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     186  pp. 
doc.  32,     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury  with  abstracts 

of  amts.  of  ratablps.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1878.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     82  pp. 
doc.  33.     Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1878. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp..  2  leaves. 
doc.  34.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton,  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1S7S.    n.  p..  n.  d.    29  pp..  1  plan. 
doc.  35.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Morristown, 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1878.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     34  pp.,  2  pis., 

1  plan, 
doc.  36.     Ann.  -ept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  for  year 

ending  Oct.  31,  1878.     n.  p..  n,  d.     21  pp,,  2  leaves, 
doc,  37,      14  ann.  dept,  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile 

Delinquents,    for  year  ending  Oct,   31,    1S7S,      n.   p,.   n.   d. 

39  pp.,  1  plan, 
doc.  38.     Rept.  of  state  supt.  and  Inspector  of  weights  and 

measures.  1878.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 
doc.  39.     Ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  1878.     n.  p., 

n,  d,    89  (2)  pp. 
doc.  40.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1878.     h.  t.  p.     131  pp., 

map. 
doc.  41.     8  ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31.  1878.     h.  t.  p.    9(4)   pp. 
doc.  42.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1878. 

h.  t.  p.     45  pp. 

.      [Vol.  2.]     n.  t.  p.     V.  p. 

doc.  43.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1878. 

h.  t.  p.     112  pp. 
doc.  44.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  normal  school,  for  year  ending 

June  30,  1878.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     79  pp. 
doc.  45.     Ann.   rept.   of   riparian   comrs.,   1878.     n.   p..   n.   d. 

18  (2)  pp..  3  maps, 
doc.  46.     Kept,     of     comrs.     of   fisheries.     1878.       h.     t     p. 

32   (1)  pp. 
doc.  47.     Ropt.   of   state   bd.   of   education,   for   year   ending 

Aug.  31,  1878.     n.  p..  n.  d,     S'6  pp..  app.  175  pp. 
doc.  48.     Ann.  stmts,  of  hanks  and  savings  iustltutions,  1878. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     vl,  142  pp. 
doc.  49.     Rent,  of  hd.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  for  year  ending 

Nov.  1,  1878.     n.  p..  n.  d.     10  pp. 
doc.  50.     Ann.    rept.    of   state   librarian,    1878.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

21  pp. 
doc.  51.     Ann.   rept.   of  comrs.   to  build  asylum   for   insane, 

Oct.  31.  1878,     n,  p„  n.  d,     8  pp, 
doc,  52.     6   ann.    rept.   of   state  bd.   of   agric,    1878.     n.    p. 

n.  d.     XV,  220  pp. 
doc.  5.3.     Kept,  of  bd.  of  health,  1878.    n.  p..  n.  d.    247(l)pp 
doc.  54.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  r.  r.  taxation,  1878.     n.  p. 

n.  d.     12  pp. 
doe.  .^.l.     1  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  In 

dnstries.    emhrncing    operations    from    April    1    to   Oct.    31 

1878.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     ix.  296  (1)   pp..  1  map. 
doc.  56.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinliing  fund,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31.  1878.     h.  t.  p.     l.->  pp. 
doc.  57.      Decision    of    Supreme    Court    in    matter    of    public 

school  trustees  vs.  city  of  Trenton,     n.  p..  n.  d.     15  pp. 
doe.  58.     Rept.   of  atty.   gen.   concerning  all   suits   in   which 

state  is  a  party,  or  in  which  it  is  Interested.      n.  p.,  n.  d. 

8  pp. 

1880 

104th  Session 

.Tan.   13-March  12 

Journal    of    the    36th    Senate.      Burlington  :     S.    S.    Murphy.    1880. 

1097  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes   and   proceedings  of  the   104tb   General   Assembly. 
Jer.sev  Cltv  :    Evening  Journal  Association   Print.  1880.     1241  pp. 
Legislative  Dooiiments.     2  vols.     Newark  :    T.  T.  Kinney,  1880. 

.     Vol.  1.    V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents,  xv  pp. 

doc.   1.     Ann.    mess,    of    Gov.     (McClellan),    Jan.    13,    1880. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     15  pp. 
doc.   2.     Mess,  of  Gov..  Feb.  10,  1880,  returning  Sen.  bill   13, 

with  ol>.1ections.    n.  p..  n.  d.    2  leaves. 
doc.  3.      Mess,  of  Gov.,  Feb.  '23,  1880,  returning  Sen.  bill  85, 

with  obiectlons.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 
doc.  4.      Mess,  of  Gov.,  March  8,  1880.  returning  Sen.  bill  96, 

with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.  5.     Mess,   of  Gov..   March    1,   1880,    returning   Sen.  bills 

36  and  97.  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.  H.     Mess,  of  f;ov.,  Feb.  17,  1880.  returning  Assembly  bills 

19.  21  and  75,  with  objections,     n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves. 
doc.  7.     Mess,    of    Gov.,    Feb.    23,    1880,    returning    Assembly 

Joint  res.  No.  1,  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1880 — cont'd 

104th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  13-March  12 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.  8.  Mess,  of  Gov.,  Feb.  23,  1880,  returning  Assembly  bill 
No.  166,  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.    2  leaves. 

doc.  9.  Mess,  of  Gov,,  March  9,  1880,  returning  Assembly 
bills  98.  100,  104,  141,  153,  192,  201,  with  objections,  n.  p., 
n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  10.  Mess,  of  Gov.,  March  9,  1880.  returning  Assembly 
bill  134,  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  11.  Moss,  of  Gov.,  March  12,  1880,  returning  Assembly 
bill  200,  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  12.  List  of  bills.  Senate,  nos.  95,  130,  147,  155,  As- 
sembly. 221,  267,  filed  in  state  library  without  Govs, 
approval,     n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  13.  Communication  of  Senate  to  the  Gov.  concerning 
nomination  of  Hon.  J,  Parker  as  Supreme  Court  justice, 
with  reply  of  Gov.,  March,  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 

doc.  14.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  as  to  constitutionality  of 
Senate  bill  no.  7.  Feb.  3,  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  15.  Opinion  of  att.v.  gen.  as  to  constitutionality  of  Sen- 
ate bill  103,  Feb,  11,  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d,     2  leaves. 

doc.  16.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen,  as  to  constitutionality  of  Sen. 
bill   123.  March  1.  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 

doc,  17,  Opinion  of  atty,  gen,  as  to  constitutionality  of  As- 
sembly bill  182,   March  1.  1880.     5  pp. 

doc.  18,  Opinion  of  atty,  geo.  as  to  constitutionality  of  As- 
sembly bills  10,  65  and  81.  Feb.  23,  1880.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
2  leaves. 

doc.  19.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  as  to  constitutionality  of  As- 
sembly bill  13.     March  3,  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  20.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  as  to  constitutionality  of  As- 
sembly bill  85.     March  9,  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  21.  Opinion  of  attv.  gen.  as  to  constltutionalltv  of  As- 
sembly bill  231.     March  1.  1880.    n.  p.,  n.  d,     2  leaves, 

doc.  22.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  as  to  constitutionality  of  As- 
sembly bin   121.     March  4,  1880.     n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  23.  Rept.  of  committee  on  elections  in  matter  of  con- 
tested election  betw.  J.  O.  Rouse  and  N.  D.  Taylor.  Jan.  21, 
1880.     n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  24.  Rept.  of  committee  on  elections  on  title  of  C.  S. 
Robinson  to  seat  in  House  of  Assembly,  Jan.  21,  1880. 
n.  p..  n,  d.     4  pp. 

doc.  25,  Rept,  of  committee  on  elections  in  matter  of  con- 
tested election  betw.  W,  R,  Williams  and  W.  H.  Brown, 
n.  p..  n.  d.     9  pp. 

doc.  26.  Rept.  of  committee  on  elections  in  matter  of  con- 
test for  seat  of  P.  Sheeran  as  member  of  House  of  Assembly. 
n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  27.  Rept.  of  stjite  treasurer  and  state  comptroller  on 
execution  of  bill  known  as  pleuro-pneumonia  bill.  Jan., 
1880.     n.  p..  n,  d,     5  pp, 

doc,  28,  Rept,  of  state  treasurer  In  reference  to  state  bank 
at  New  Brunswick.     Jan,  29.  1880.     n,  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 

doc.  29.  Rept.  of  state  comptroller  concerning  fees  of  county 
otficials.     Feb.  2.  ISSO.     n.  p..  n.  d.     141  pp.,  3  leaves. 

doc.  30.  Rept,  of  judiciary  committee  of  Sen,  respecting 
quarterly  stmts,  and  accts.  of  secy,  of  state,  clerk  of  chan- 
cery, and  clerk  of  Supreme  Court,  and  testimony  and  papers 
ace.  same.     March  8,  1880.     n.  p..  n.  d.     113  (2)  pp. 

doc.  '31.  Stmt,  of  acets.  kept  betw.  late  secy,  of  state  and 
the  state,     n.  p,.  n.  d.     33   (2)   pp. 

doc.  32.  Minority  rept.  from  Sen.  judiciar.v  committee  on 
law  judge  nominations  for  counties  of  Essex,  Mercer  and 
Middlesex,  Feb.  2.  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     9  pp. 

doc.  33.  Rept.  of  committee  on  lunatic  asylums,  Feb.,  1880. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     14  pp. 

doe.  34.  Rept,  of  committee  on  House  of  Assembly  on  re- 
form school  for  boys,  concerning  financial  and  industrial 
mngmnt.     March  10.  1880.     n.  p.,  n,  d,     174  pp, 

doc,  35,  Repts,  of  committee  on  ways  and  means  of  House  of 
Assemblv,  rol,  to  losses  sustained  by  state  through  its  finan- 
cial officers,     Feb.  10,  1880.     n,  p„  n,  d.     11  pp. 

doc.  36.  Rept.  of  adj.  gen.  in  reference  to  no.  of  citizens  of 
N.  J.  serving  in  regiments  of  other  states  during  civil  war 
of  1861-05.     Feb.  24.  1880.     n,  p„  n,  d,     4  pp. 

doc.  37.  Rept.  of  comn.  on  prison  labor,  1879.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
108  pp. 

doc.  38.  Rept.  of  special  tax  comn.,  Feb..  1880.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
32  pp. 

doc.  39,  Rept,  of  special  comn,  apptd.  to  draft  general  laws 
for  govt,  of  municipalities.  Feb.  21.  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    4  pp. 

doc.  40.  Rept.  of  Sen.  committee  apptd.  to  inquire  into  con- 
dition of  state  sinking  fund,  session  of  1880.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
82  pp. 

doc.  41.  Concurrent  res.  to  Congress  concerning  life-saving 
stations  on  N.  J.  coast,    n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp. 

doc.  42,  Concurrent  res,  proposing  amdmts.  to  constitution 
of  state  for  blenn.  .sessions  of  legislature.  Jan.  13,  1880. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 

doc.  43.  Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.  of  state,  1879. 
n.  p..  n.  d.     103  pp, 

doc.  44.  Rept,  of  atty,  gen,  concerning  all  suits  In  which 
state  is  a  party,  or  in  wlilch  it  is  Interested,  1879.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     10  pp. 

doc.  45.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  1879.  n.  p.,  n,  d. 
27  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


25 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1880 — cont'd 

104th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  13-Mai-ch  12 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.  4fi.      Rept.   of  state  bd.  of  education  and  state  supt.   of 

public  instruction,    for  j-ear  ending  Aug.   31,   1879.      n.   p., 

n.  d.     87  pp.,  app..  199  (2)  pp. 
doc.  47.     Ann.  rept,  of  state  normal  school,  for  year  ending 

Juno  30.  1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     80  pp.,  1  pi. 
doc,  48.      14    ann.    rept.   of   Rutgers    Scientific    School,    1879. 

n.   p..  n.  d.     78  pp. 
doc.  49.     7   ann.    rept   of   state   bd.   of  agric,   1870.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     2G6  pp. 
doc.  50.     Ann.   rept.   of  state  geologist,   1870.      n.    p.,   n.   d. 

100  pp.,  pi.,  map. 
doc.   !il.      Ann.   rept.   of   riparian   comrs.,    1870,      n.    p.,    n.   d. 

27  pp.,  2  leaves, 
doc.  52.     Ann.   rept.  of  comrs.   of  pilotage,   for  year  ending 

Nov.  1,  1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     10  pp. 
doc.  53.      Kept,  of  q.  m.  gen..  1S79.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     131  pp. 
doc.   54.     Ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disaliled  Soldiers,  for  year 

ending  Oct.  31,  1879.     n.  p..  n.  d.     23  pp. 
doc.   55.      Rept.  of  supt.  and  inspector  of  weights  and  meas- 
ures, 1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 

.     Vol.  2.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents,     vlil  pp. 

doc.   56.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions,  1879. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     vii.  227,  11  pp. 
doc.  57.     Rept.  by  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  Insurance,  June 

23,   1879,     pt,   1.     Fire  and  fire-marine   Insurance,     n.   p., 

n.  d.     xxix.  510  pp. 
doc.   58.     Abstracts  of  stmts,  of  fire  insurance  cos.  autliorized 

to  transact  business  in   N.   J.,   showing   their  condition   on 

Dec.  31.  1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     13  pp. 
doc.   50.      Rept.  by  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance,  June 

20,    1870.      pt.    2.      Life    and    accident    Insurance.      n.    p., 

n.  d.     v..  166  pp. 
doc.   60.     Ann.    rept.    of    comptroller    of    treasury,    with    ab- 
stracts of  amt.  of  ratables  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1870. 

89  pp. 
doc.  61.      Financial     stmts,     of    cos.,    cities,    townships,    etc. 

Oct.    1,    1S70,   app.    to   comptroller's  rept.,   for  year   ending 

Oct.  31,  1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     201  pp.,  4  folds,  tables, 
doc.  62.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  r.  r.  taxation,  1879.     n.  p., 

n,   d.      14   pp. 
doc.  63.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinltin';  fund,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     17  pp. 
doc.  64.      Rept.    of   Joint   committee   on    treasurer's    accts.    to 

legislature,    for    year    ending    Oct.    31,    1879.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

212  pp. 
doc.  65.     Rept.  on   pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle,   Dec.   15, 

1879.     n.  p..  n.  d.     19  pp. 
doc.   06.      Rept.   of  ad.j.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1879. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     80  pp.,  2  plans, 
doc.  67.     Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1879. 

n.  p.,  n,  d.     41  pp.,  pi. 
doc.  68.      15  ann.   rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile 

Delinquents,   for   year   ending  Oct.    31,    1879.      n.   p.,   n.   d. 

33  pp. 
doc.  69.     Ann.    rept.    of    State    Industrial    School    for   Girls, 

1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp. 
doc.  70.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  asylum,  Oct.  31,  1879. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 
doc.  71.     Ann.  repts.  of  mgrs.  and  officers  of  Lunatic  Asylum 

at  Trenton,   for  year  ending   Oct.   31,   1879.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 

31  pp.,  1  plan. 
doc.   72.     4  ann.   rept.   of  State  As.vlum  at  Morrlstown,   Oct. 

31.  1879.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     40  pp.,  2  pis.,  1  plan, 
doc.  73.      2  ann.  rept  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1879.     n,  p.,  n.  d.     xxi, 

303  pp. 
doc.   74.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health,  1879.  including  rept.  on 

vital  statistics,     n.  p.,  n.  d.    230  (1)  pp. 

1881 

105th  Sessim 

Jan.   11-March  25 

Journal    of    the    37th    Senate.      Burlington :     S.    S.    Murphy,    1881. 

1380  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes   and    proceedings   of   the   105th  General   Assembly. 

Boonton  :    S.  L.  Garrison,  1881.     1529  pp. 
Legislative   Documents.     2   vols.     Elizabeth :    P.   W.   Rousse,   1881. 
V.  p. 

■ .     Vol.  1.    V.  p. 

Contents  ; 
List  of  Documents,     xvl  pp. 

doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.  (McClellan),  Jan.  11,  1881.    n.  p., 

n,  d.     25  pp. 
doc.  2.     Inaugural  address  of  Gov.   (Ludlow),  Jan.  18,  ISSl. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     pp.  27-44. 
doc.  3.     Mess,  of  Gov.,  Feb.  7,  1881,  returning  Sen.  bill  IS, 

with  oblections.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.  4.     Mess,   of  Gov..  Feb.   7.   1881,   returning  Sen.  bill    16, 

with  objections,    n.  p.,  n.  d.    2  leaves, 
doc.  5.      Mess,  of  Gov.,  Feb.  18,  1881,  returning  Sen.  bill  2S, 
with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1881 — cont'd 
105th  Session — cont'd 
Jan.  11-March  25 — cont'd 
Contents  : — cont'd 
doc.   6.     Mess    of  Gov.,  Feb.   18,  1881,  returning  Sen.  bill  24, 
with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 
"•A;     ,*Iess   of  Gov.,  JIarch  5,  1881,  returning  Sen.  bill  152, 
with  oli.iectlons.     n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves 

%■  **-.^'^H^>  P.^  ^'"'•'  Alareb  «.  18S1.  returning  Senate  bill 

-.  with  objections,     u.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.  9      Mes.s    of  Gov.,  March  8,  1881,  returning  Sen.  bill  55, 

with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp 
doc.  10.     Mess,  of  Gov.,  March  8,  1881,  returning  Sen.  bill  86. 

with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp 

^^'ni^'  ■J^^'^'^,^:  of  '^o^-'  March  12.  1881,  rclurning  Sen.  bill 

102,  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.  4  pp 

I'^i--   -J^^^?:  ot  Gov.,  March  22,  1881,   returning  Sen.  bill 

160,  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.  4  pp 

■^"S'liM--  **•?>?■  ,°?  "f-"""  ^^^-  ",  1881,  returning  Assembly 
bin  Si,  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves 

?-.,,^to    '^^■l^^-  ,"*  "o^-   I^sb.   14.   1881,   returning  Assembly 
bill  62,  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.    4  pp 

"^"ivu^  ^^f?,?-  ,°?  *'."''-  ^"^^  ^*-  l''*81,  returning  Assembly 
bill  52,  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp 

,;}'i-^    ^^^^.^-  ,°'  ^°^-  !''<'''.   16,   1881,   returning  Assembly 
bill  59,  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves 

•^"km^L  ^^■'^l*'-  ?f  ^^o^-'  »IarcU  5.  1881,  returning  Assembly 
bill  65,  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d      4  pp 

doc.  18.  Mess,  of  (Jov..  March  7,  1881,  returning  by  re- 
quest. Assembly  bill  152.     n.  p.,  n.  d      2  leaves 

doc.  19.  Mess  of  Gov.,  March  8,  1881,  returning  by  request. 
Assembly  bill  72.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    2  leaves. 

'^°?,;.?^-  ■  ¥^^^-  '^^  ''O^-  March  8,  1881,  returning  Sen.  bill 
205,  with  objections,     n.   p.,  n.  d.     4  pp 

*'°?--,,-V„„*''^^^-  °^  *^''^-'  March  15,  ISSl,  returning  Assembly 
bill  122,  with  objections,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves 

doc.  22.  Mess,  of  Gov..  March  2,  1881,  notifying  Sen.  of 
resignation  of  W.  J.  Sewell  as  state  senator,  n  p.,  n.  d. 
2  leaves. 

doc.  23.  Mess,  of  Gov.,  March  21,  1881,  notifying  Sen.  that 
he  had  filed  in  office  of  secy,  of  state,  without  his  signa- 
ture. Senate  bills  21  and  40.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves 

doc.  24.  Mess,  of  Gov.,  Feb.  28,  1881,  notifying  House  that 
he  had  filed  In  office  of  secy,  of  state,  without  his  signa- 
ture, joint  res.  no.  1.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves 

doc.  25.  Mess,  of  Gov.,  March  8,  1881,  notifying  House  that 
he  had  filed  in  ofliee  of  secy,  of  state,  without  his  signa- 
ture. Assembly  bill  28.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves 

doc.  26  List  of  Sen.  bills  not  signed  by  Gov.  n.  p.  n  d. 
5  pp.  .  H , 

doc.  27.  List  of  Assembly  bills  not  signed  by  Gov.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     6  pp. 

doc.  28.  Mess,  of  Gov..  Jan.  24.  1881,  transmitting  invita- 
tion to  attend  inaugural  ceremonies  of  J.  A.  Garfield  as 
President,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  29.  Rept.  of  Joint  committee  on  inauguration  of  Gov., 
Jan.  17.  1881.     h.  t,  p.     5  pp. 

doc.  30.  Mess,  of  Gov.,  March  14,  1881,  containing  inciosure 
from  Gov.  of  N.  Y.,  concerning  boundary  lines  of  states  of 
N.  Y.,  Penn.,  and  N.  J.     6  pp. 

doc.  31.  Mess,  of  Gov.,  Jan.  25,  1881.  containing  inclosures 
from  Gov.  of  N.  C.  concerning  celebration  of  centennial 
anniversary  of  victory  of  Cowpens,  S.  C.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    14  pp. 

doc.  32.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  as  to  constitutionality  of  Sen. 
bill  152.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc  33.  Rept.  of  committee  on  claims  and  pensions  upon 
Sen.  bill  151.  etc.       n,  p..  n.  d.     5  pp. 

doc.  34.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  state  library,  1881. 
n.  p..  n.  d.    5  pp. 

doc.  35.  Rept.  of  committee  on  elections  on  Carter-Murphy 
contested  election  case,  1881.       n.  p.,  n.  d.     14  pp. 

doc.  36.  Special  rept.  of  Judiciary  committee  on  stmt,  of 
returns  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths,  March  24,  1881. 
n,  p.,  n.  d.    4  pp. 

doc.  37.  Rept.  of  committee  on  ways  and  means  on  Assembly 
hill  33,  1881,  n.  p.,  n.  d.     11  pp. 

doc.  38.  Rept.  of  state  treasurer  and  comptroller  in  accord- 
ance with  res.  concerning  fees  of  clerk  in  chancery,  cleris  of 
Supreme  Court  and  secy,  of  state,    n.  p.,  n.  d.    20  pp. 

doc.   39.     Memorial  of  state  temperance  alliance,  presented  to 
legislature,  1881.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  pp. 
Local  option  bill,  7  pp. 

doc.  40.  Memorial  of  Women's  Assn.  for  establishment  of 
silk  culture,  presented  to  legislature,  1881.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
4  pp. 

doc.  41.  Memorial  of  state  historical  socy.,  presented  to  the 
legislature.  1881.     n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  42.  Repts.  of  Joint  committee  on  lunatic  asylums,  pre- 
sented to  legislature,  session     1881.     n.  p..  n.  d.     276  pp. 

doc.  43.  Rept.  of  Joint  committee  on  general  legislation  to 
whom  were  referred  bills  tor  govt,  and  taxation  of  cities, 
etc.,  presented  to  legislature,  1881.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     172  pp. 

doc.  44.  1  ann.  rept.  of  state  agric.  exper.  station,  1880. 
n.  p..  n.  d.     79  pp. 

doc.  45.  Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos..  1880.  n.  p., 
n.  d.    184  pp. 


26 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1881— cont'd 

lOStli  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  llMaich  2o — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.  46.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions,  1880. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.      vi.  152  pp. 
doc.  47.      Itopt.  of  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  Insurance,  1879. 
pt.   1.      I<''lro  and  flre-marine   insurance,     n.   p.,   n.  d.     xxil, 
560  pp. 
doc.  48.      Rept.  hy  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance,  1879. 
pt.  2.     Life  and  accident  insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     vi,  198  pp. 
doc.  49.     Itept.   of  joint   committee   on   treasurer's  accts.,   to 
tlie  legisiature,  wltli  treasurer's  rept.,  1879/80.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 
214  pp. 
doc.  50.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptrolier  of  treasury,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31.  1880.  with  abstracts  of  amts.  of  ratabies.    n.  p,. 
n.  d.     vl,  242   pp. 
.     Voi.  2.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
1,1st  of  Documents,     xvi  pp. 

doc.  51.  Rept.  of  atty.  gen.  concerning  ali  suits  In  which 
state  is  party,  or  in  which  it  is  interested,  1880.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     0  pp. 

doc.  52.  Rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  30,  1880. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     63  pp. 

doc.  53.  Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1880. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     144  pp. 

doc.  54.  Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  r.  r.  taxation,  1880.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     17  pp. 

doc.  55.  Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  siniting  fund,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     14  pp. 

doc.  56.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 
1880.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     18  pp. 

doc.  57.  Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education,  etc.,  for  year  end- 
ing Aug.  31,  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     101  pp.,  app.  204  pp. 

doc.  58.  26  ann.  rent,  of  state  normal  school,  for  year  end- 
ing .Tune  30,  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     152  pp..  pi. 

doc.  59.  Ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  1880. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    4  leaves,  55  pp. 

doc.  60.  8  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agrlc,  1880.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
243  pp. 

doc.  61.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1880.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
220  pp.,  2  maps,  errata  slip. 

doc.  62.  Ann.  rept.  of  riparian  comrs.,  1880.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
26   (1)    pp..  map. 

doc.  63.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  for  year 
ending  Oct.  31,  1880.     n.  p..  n.  d.     8  pp. 

doc.  64.  Rept.  of  state  drpt.  and  Inspector  of  weights  and 
measures.  1880.     n.  p..  n.  d.     5  pp. 

doc.  65.  Ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  for  year 
ending  Oct.  31.  1.S80.     n.  p..  n.  d.     22  (1)   pp. 

doc.  66.  Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1880. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     .34  pp.,  1  pi.,  errata  slip. 

doc.  67.  Ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  .Tuvenile  De- 
linquents, for  year  ending  June  31,  1880.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    29  pp. 

doc.  68.  10  ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls, 
for  .year  ending  Oct.  31.  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp. 

doc.  69.  Ann.  rept.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton,  for 
year  ending  Oct.  3(1.  1880.     n.  p..  n.  d.     32  pp.,  1  plan. 

doc.  70.  5  Hiin.  rept.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Morris- 
town.  1880.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     34  pp.,  2  pis.,  1  plan. 

doc.  71.  Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  to  select  site  and  build  Insane 
asylum,  1879/80.     n.  p..  n.  d.     7  pp. 

doc.  72.  Ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1880.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  xv, 
364  pp. 

doc.  73.  4  ann,  dept.  of  state  hd.  of  health,  1880.  n.  p., 
n.  d.    378  pp.,  1  plan. 

1882 

106th  Session 

Jan.   10-March  31 

Journal  of  the  38th  Senate.     Rahway  :    L.  S.  Hyer,  1882.     1471  pp 

Minutes  of   votes  and   proceedings   of  the    in6th   General   Assembly. 

Boonton  :    S.  L.  Garrison.  1882.     1412  pp. 
Legislative  Documents,     2  Vols.     Eilzabelh  :    P.  W.  Roussc,  1882. 
.     Vol.  1.     v.   p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents,     xvl   pp. 

doc.  1.     1  ann.  mess,  of  Gov.  (Ludlow),  Jan.  10,  1882.    n.  p.. 

n.  d.     47   pp. 
doc.  2.      Special    mess,    of    Gov..    .Ian.    11,    1882,    presenting 

rept.    of    comn.    on    conslltutlonal    amdnts.    and    Assemlily 

i)III  Introduced  Jan.  11.  1882.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     -16  pp. 
doc.  3.     Mess,  of  Gov.,  March  4,   1882,  vetoing  Sen.  bill  21. 

n.   p.,  n.  d.     4   pp. 
doc.  4.     Mess,  of  Gov..  Feb.   25,  1882,  vetoing  Sen.  bill   111. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    8  pp. 
doc.  5.     Mess,  of  Gov.,  March  6,  1882,  vetoing  Sen.  bill  126. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.  6.     Mess,   of  Gov.,   March,   1882,  vetoing  Sen.  bill   129. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    6  pp. 
doc.   7.      Mess,  nf  Gov.,  March  25,  1882.  vetoing  Sen.  bill  162. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    2  leaves. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1882— cont'd 

106th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  10-Mareh  31 — cont'd 

Contents : — cont'd 

doc.  8.     Mess,  of  Gov.,  March  21,  1882,  vetoing  Sen.  bill  167. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    7  pp. 
doc.  9.      Mess,  of  Gov.,  Feb.  20,   1882,  vetoing  Assembly  bill 

69.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 
doc.   10.      Mess,   of   Gov.,   March   21,    1882,   vetoing   Assembly 

hill  112.     n.  p.,  u.  d.     4  pp. 
doc.   11.     Mess,  of  Gov.,  March  27,  1882,  announcing  filing  of 

Sen.   bill    115,   with   secy,   of  state,   without   his   approval. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.   12.      Mess,  of  Gov.,  Feb.  22.   1882,  announcing  filing  of 

Assembly  bill  34,  with  secy,  of  state,  without  his  approval. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.  13.     Mess,  of  (Jov.,  March  1,  1882,  announcing  filing  of 

certain  bills  without  his  signature,    n.  p.,  n.  d.    2  leaves, 
doc.   14.     List   of    Sen.   bills   not   having   been    signed   by    the 

Gov.,  filed  together  with  his  objections,     n.  p..  n.  d.     7  pp. 
doc.   15.      List   of  Assembly   bills   not   having  been   signed  by 

Gov.,  filed  together  with  objections,    n.  p.,  n.  d.    6  pp. 
doc.   16.     Mess,    of    Gov.,    announcing    resignation    of   W.    B. 

Deacon  as  Senator,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.   17.     Sen.  res.  and  reply  of  atty.  gen.,  Jan.  23,  1882,  con- 

cerniug   compensation   and   fees   of   his   office,      n.   p.,    n.   d. 

7  pp. 
doc.  18.     Opinion    of   atty.    gen.,    Feb.    10,    1882,    concerning 

Assembly  bill  113.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    2  leaves, 
doc.   19.     Opinion   of  atty.   gen.,   March   1,   1882,   concerning 

Passaic  bridge  bill.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp. 
doc.  20.     Opinion   of   atty.   gen..   April   10,   1882,   concerning 

Sen.  bills  222,  191  and  240.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     22  pp. 
doc.  21.     Rept.  of  committee  on  contested  elections  in  case  of 

E.  V.  S.  Besson  and  R.  M'Cague.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 
doc.  22.     Repts.    of   special    committee    on    convict    labor   in 

state  prison,  and  opinion  of  atty.  gen.,  1882.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

6  (1)   pp. 
doc.   23.     Communication    from   comr.   of  fisheries  and   letter 

from  U.  S.   Senator  Sewell,  concerning  menhaden  fisheries, 

1882.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 
doc.   24.     Rept.  of  delegate  from  N.  J.  to  national  conference 

of  charities  and  correction  in  Boston,  July,   1881.     n.  p., 

n.  d.    40  pp. 
doc.  25.      Rept.   of  committee  inquiring  into  practicability  of 

intermediate  prison  or  reformatory,  Jan.  17,  1882.     n.  p., 

n.  d.    8  pp. 
doc.  26.     Rept.  and  appraisement  of  real  estate,  property  of 

sinking  fund,  Feb.  24,  1882.     n.  p..  n.  d.     16  pp. 
doc.   27.      Rept.  of  Joint  committee  to  investigate  proceedings 

of  lid.   of  proprietors   of  East  Jersey,   1881.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 

166  pp. 
doc.  28.     Petition  for  repeal  of  conspiracy  acts  presented  to 

legislature  of  1882.     March  9,  1877.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     .34  pp. 
doe.  29.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  Institutions,  1881. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     164  pp. 
doc.  30.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1881,  together 

with  rept.  of  director  of  United  N.  J.  R.  R.  and  Canal  Co. 

Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1882.     157  pp. 
doc.  31.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1881,  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of  rataliles.  and 

financial  stmts,  from  counties,  etc.     Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharp, 

1S81.     336,  vl  pp. 
doc.  32.     Rept.  of  Joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 

treasurer's  rept.  for  ISSO'l.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     188  pp. 
doc.   33.     Ann.    rept.    of   state   geologist,    1881.      n.    p.,   n.    d. 

87.  107.  xiv  pp..  map,  .■<  pis.,  table, 
doc.  34.     Ann.  rent,  of  state  librarian,  tor  year  ending  Oct. 

31.  1881.     n.  p.."n.  d.     20  pp. 
doc.  35.     Rept.   of  atty.   gen.,   concerning  all   suits   in   which 

state  is  a  party,  or  in  which  it  is  interested,  1881.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     11  pp. 
doc.  36.     Rept.  liy  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance,  1880. 

pt.   ].     Fire  and  flre-raarlne  Insurance,     n.   p.,   n.   d.     xll, 

460  pp. 
doc.  37.     Rept.  liv  secv.  of  state  as  comr.  of  Insurance,  1880. 

pt.  2.    Life  Insurance,    n.  p.,  n.  d.    xvl,  170  pp. 
-.     Vol.  2.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents,     xvl  pp. 

doc.  38.      Rept.  by  secy,  of  state  is  comr.  of  Insurance,  1881. 

pt.   1.     Fire  and  fire-marine  insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     vlll, 

495  pp. 
doc.  39.     Rept.  by  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  Insurance,  1881. 


pt.  2.     Life  Insurance,     n.  p..  n.  d.     v,  164   (3)  pp. 
oc.  40.      Rept.   of  adj.   gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 
Orange  :    S.  Toombs,  1881.     158  pp. 


1881. 


doc.  41.     Ann.   rept.   of   riparian  comrs.,   1881.     n.   p.,   n.  d. 

32  pp.,  4  maps, 
doc.  42.      Ann.    rept.    of  comrs.   of   pilotage,    for   year   ending 

Oct.  31,  1881.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     9  pp. 
doc.  43.      Rept.    of    state    bd.    of    education,    for    year   ending 

Aug.  31,  1881.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     96  pp. 
doc.  44.      37  ann.  rept.  of  state  normal  school,  for  year  ending 

June  3(1,  1881.     n.  p..  n.  d.     173  pp. 
doc.  45.      17    ann.    rept.    of    liutgnrs    ScliMitlfic    School,    1881. 

Orange:    S.  Toombs,  1881.     79  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


27 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1882— cont'd 

100th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  lO-March  31 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.  4fi.     2   ann.   rppt.   of  state   agrlc.   exper.   station,    1881. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     76  pp. 
doc.  47.     9  ann.  lept.  of  state  lid.  of  agric,  1881.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

444  pp. 
doc.  4S.     5  ann.  rept.  of  state  l)d,  of  health,  1881.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

344  pp. 
doc.   40.     4  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  iabor  and  In- 
dustries, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1881.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xxii, 

299  pp. 
doc.  .'iO.     Ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  for  year 

ending  Oct.  31.  1881.   Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1881.    24  pp. 
doc.  HI.     11   ann.   rept.  of  State  Industrial   School   for  Girls, 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  ISSl.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp. 
doc.   52.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  tor  Juvenile  De- 
linquents, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1881.     Trenton  :    J.  L. 

Murphy.  1881.     31  pp.,  pi. 
doc.  .'i.'i.     6  ann.  rept.  of  manager  and  officers  of  State  Lunatic 

Asylum,  at  Morristown.  Nov.  1.  1881.    Orange:    S.  Toombs, 

1881.     32  pp.,  2  pis..  1  plan. 
doc.  54.     Ann.  repts.  of  officers  and  managers  of  State  Lunatic 

Asylum  at  Trenton,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1881.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     31  pp.,  1  plan, 
doe.  55.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1881.  Orange:    S.  Toombs,  1881.     36  pp.,  pi. 

doc.  56.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,   1881.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     14  pp. 
doc.  57.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  r.   r.  taxation,  1881.     n.  p., 

n.  d.    14  pp. 

1883 

107th  Session 

Jan.  9-March  23 

Journal  of  the  39th  Senate.     Newark  :    M.  H.  C.  Vall,  "  Register  " 

Office,  1883.     1487  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes  and  proceedintrs  of  the  107th  General  Assembly. 

Somervllle  :    A.  V.  D.  Honeyman,  1883.     1364  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     2  vols.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1883. 
.     Vol.  1.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents,    xll  pp. 

doc.   1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.   (Ludlow),  Jan.  0,  1883.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     43  pp. 
doc.  2.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1SS2,  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of  ratables,  and 

flnancial  stmts,  from  counties,  etc.     n.  p..  n.  d.     292,  vi  pp. 
doc.   3.      Eept.    of    ioint    committee   on    treasurer's    accts.    for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1882.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     184  pp. 
doc.  4.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  Institutions,  1882. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     126  pp. 
doc.  5,     Kept,  by  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance,  1882. 

pt.   1.     Insurance  cos.  other  than  life.     n.   p.,  n.  d.     vlll, 

329  pp. 
doc.  5%.     Itept.  by  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance.  1882. 

pt.  2.     Life  insurance,     n.  p..  n.  d.     v,  123  pp.,  2  leaves. 
doc.   0.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1882.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     13  pp. 
doc.  7.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1882.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

164  pp.,  1  foldg.  table, 
doc.  8.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  r.  r.  taxation  tor  year  1882. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     84  pp. 
doc.  9.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1882. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     149  pp. 
doc.   10.     Rept.   of  adj.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1882. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     77  pp. 
doc.  11.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Oct. 

31,  1882.     n.  p..  n.  d.     21  pp. 
doc.   12.     5  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1882.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xx, 

431  pp. 
• .     Vol.  2.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents,     xiv  pp. 

doc.   13.     6  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  for  year  1882.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     361  pp. 
doc.  14.     Rppt.  of  state  bd.  of  education  and  state  supt.  of 

public   instruction,   for  year  ending  Aug.   31,   1882.      n.   p., 

n.  d.     85.  180  pp. 
doc.  15.     28  ann.  rept.  of  state  normal  school  for  year  ending 

June  30.  1882.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     84  pp.,  1  pi. 
doc.  10.     ISth  ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  1882. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     72  pp. 
doc.   17.     Ann.    rept.   of   state   geologist,    1882.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 

191  pp.,  2  maps.  6  pis. 
doc.   18.     Ann.  rept.  of  riparian  comrs.  for  year  ending  Nov.  1, 

1882.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     28  (3)  pp.,  1  map. 

doc.   19.     Ann.    rept.   of   state   lid.   of   agrlc,    1882/3.     n.   p., 

n.  d.    311  pp. 
doc.  20.     3  ann.  rept.  of  agrlc.  exper.  station,  1882.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     112  po. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1883— cont'd 

107th  Session — cont'd 

.Ian.  0-Marcii  23-ci)n('d 

Contents : — cont'd 

doc.  21.      Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1882. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     31  pp.,  1  pi. 
doc.   22.     Ann.  rept.  of  Slate  Reform  School  for  Juvenile  De- 
linquents,   for   year    ending   Oct.    31,    1882.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 
40  pp.,  pi. 
doc.  23.     12  ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls, 

1882.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp. 

doc.  24.  Ann.  repts.  of  officers  and  mgrs.  of  State  Lunatic 
Asylum,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1S82.     28  pp.,  plan. 

doc.  25.  7  ann.  rept.  of  State  Asylum  for  Insane,  at  Morris- 
town,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  18S2.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  42  pp., 
2  pis.,  plan. 

doc.  26.  Rept.  of  State  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  1883. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  pp. 

doc.  27.  Ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  for  year 
ending  Oct  31,  1882.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    21  pp. 

doc.  28.  Rept.  of  N.  J.  delegates  to  national  conference  of 
charities  and  corrections,  at  Madison,  Aug.  14,  1882.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     10  pp. 

doc.  29.  Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  for  year  ending 
Oct.  31,  1882.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     9  pp. 

doc.  30.     Mess,   of  Gov.   rel.  to  Stockton  rifle  range,  Feb.  5, 

1883.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  pp. 

doc.  31.     Celebration   of   bi-centennlal    anniversary   of   N.   J. 

legislature,  1683-1883.     n.  p.,  n,  d.     56  pp. 
doc.   32.      Rept,   of   special   committee   of  House  of   Assembly 

as   to  taxation  of  r.   rs.   and  other  corporations,   Dec.   29, 

1882.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     19  pp. 

1884 

108th  Session 

Jan.  8-Aprll  18 

Journal  of  the  40th  Senate.    Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1884.    1710  pp. 

A  special  session  of  the  Senate,  April  22,  is  Included  In 

this  volume,   pp.    1275-1281. 

Minutes  of  votes  and  proceedings  of  the  108th  General   Assembly. 

Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1884.     1778  pp. 
Legislative   Documents.     2  vols.     Camden  :    Courier  Publishing  As- 
sociation, 1884. 

.     Vol.  1.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents,     xxix  pp. 

doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.   (Ludlow),  Jan.  8,   1884.     n.  p., 

n.d.     26  pp. 
doc.  2.     Inaugural   address   of  the   Gov.    (Abbett),   Jan.   15, 

1884.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     19  pp. 

doc.  3.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  the  treasury,  for  year 

ending  Oct.   31,   1883,  with   abstracts  of  amt.  of  rataljles, 

tinanclal  stmts,  from  cos.,  etc.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     274,  vi  pp. 
doc.  4.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 

treasurer's  rept.  to  the  Gov.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1883. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     198  pp. 
doc.  5.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions,  1883. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.      120  pp. 
doc.  6.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1883. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     155  pp. 
doc.  7.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     39  pp. 
doc.  8.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

199  pp.,  1  foldg.  table, 
doc.  9.     Ann.   rept.  of  comr.  of  r.  r.   taxation,   1883.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     74  pp 
doc.  10.     Rept.   of  adj.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1883. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     83  pp. 
doc.  11.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1883.  n.  p..  n.  d.     18  pp. 

doc.  12.  5  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1883.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  xxii. 
458  pp. 

doc.  13.  11  ann.  rept.  of  l)d.  of  agrlc,  1883/4.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
349  pp..  1  pi. 

doc.  14.      4    ann.    rept.    of   state    agric.    exper.    station,    1883. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     112  pp. 
.     Vol.  2.     v.  p. 

Contents :  • 

List  of  Documents,     xxvi  pp. 

doc.   15.     Rept.  of  state  lid.  of  education  and  supt.  of  public 

Instruction,  for  year  ending  Aug.  31,  1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     120, 

208  pp. 
doc.  16.     19  ann.   rept.   of   Rutgers   Scientific   School,   1883. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     60  pp. 
doc.   17.     29  ann.  rept.  of  state  normal  school,  for  year  ending 

June  30.  1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     86  pp..  pi. 
doc.   18.      13  nnn.  rept.  of  State   Industrial   School   for  Girls, 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp. 
doc.    19.     Ann.  ropt.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile  De- 
linquents, for  vear  ending  Oct.  31,  1883.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    41  pp., 

pi. 
doc.  20.     Rept.  of  State  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     20  pp. 


28 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

18S4 — cont'd 

108th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  8-April  18 — cont'd 

Contents : — cont'd 

doc.  21.     18   ann.   rept.   of  Home  for  Disabled   Soldiers,   for 

year  endln.?  Oct.  SI,  1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    21  pp. 
doc.  22.     Ann.  rept.  of  officers  and  managers  of  State  Lunatic 

Asylum  at  Trenton,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1883.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     29  pp..  plan, 
doc.  23.     8  ann.  rept.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Morrlstown, 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     40  pp.,  2  pis., 

plan, 
doc.  24.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  asylum  at  Morrlstown, 

Oct.  31,  1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 
doc.  2.5.     1  ann.  rept.  of  Inspector  of  labor  of  children,  1883. 

15  pp. 

The  title  of  this  doc.  was  taken  from  the  list  of  docu- 
ments at  beginning  of  volume.     It  is  missing  from 
tbe  volume  seen. 
doc.  26.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  fisheries,  1879-83.     n.  p.,   n.  d. 

34  pp. 
doc.  27.     Ann.  rept.  of  riparian  comrs.,  for  year  ending  Oct. 

31.  1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     30   (:'.)  pp. 
doc.  28.     Ann.   rept.   of  bd.   of  comrs.   of  pilotage,   for  year 

endiug  Oct.  31,  1883.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     H  pp. 
doc.   29.      Rept.  of  State  I'rison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1883. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     35  pp..  pi. 
doc.   30.     Ann.    rept.    of   state   geologist,    1883.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

188  pp.,  map,  2  pis. 
doc.  31.     7  ann.   rept.   of  bd.  of  health,   1S&3.     n.   p.,   n.  d. 

391  pp. 
doc.  32.     Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance,  1883. 

pt.   1.      Insurance  cos.   other  than   life.     n.   p.,   n.   d.     xv, 

351  pp. 
doc.  32 '/j.      Rept.    of   secy,    of    state    as    comr.    of    insurance, 

1883.  pt.  2.     Life  insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     viii,  129  (3)   pp. 
doc.  33.      Veto  of  Sen.  bills  64   fward  division  in  cities  of  3d 

class!  and  112   [fixing  terra  of  otlice  of  chosen  freeholders]. 
March  10  and  11.  1884.     n.  p..  n.  d.     4.  3  pp. 
doc.   34.      Veto  of  bills  207   [regulating  elections],  46   [suppl. 
to  act  reorganizing  govt,  of  W.  Hoboken].  and  283   [suppl. 
to  act  establishing  system  of  .jubiic  instruction],  March  11, 

1884.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     5.  2,  2  pp. 

doc.  35.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  as  to  constitutionality  of  As- 
sembly bill  518  [providing  for  assessment  and  collection  of 
tax  upon  property  transported  by  r.  r.  or  canal  Into  state, 
etc.].     April  14.  1884.     n.  p..  n.  d.     5  pp. 

doc.  36.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  as  to  power  of  legislature  of 
1864  to  extend  state's  right  of  taking  N.  J.  R.  R.  and  Trans- 
portation Co.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp. 

doc.  37.  Rept.  of  oyster  comn.  created  by  act  approved 
March  23.  1883.     n.  p..  n.  d.     27  pp. 

doc.  38.  Kept,  of  special  joint  committee  on  taxation  of  prop- 
erty of  r.  r.  and  other  corporations,    n.  p.,  n.  d.    47  pp. 

doc.  39.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  contract  prison  labor, 
1883.     67  pp. 

doc.  40.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  state  wat?r  supply,  March,  1884. 
n.  p..  n.  d.     45  pp.,  pi. 

doc.  41.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  riparian  rights,  n.  p., 
n.  d.    31   (1)   pp. 

doc.  42.  Rept.  of  comrs.  to  Southern  Exposition  at  Louis- 
ville, Ky..  Aug.  1  to  Nov.  10,  1&83.    n.  p..  n.  d.     22  pp. 

doc.  43.  Rept.  of  comrs.  on  boundary  line  lietw.  N.  Y.  and 
N.  J.     n.  t.  p.     19  pp. 

1885 

109th  Session 

Jan.  13-April  4 

Journal  of  the  41st  Senate.    Camden  :     Courier  Publishing  Co.,  1885. 

1113  pp. 
Minutes  and  proceedings  of  the  109th  General  Assembly.     Camden  : 

Courier  Publishing  Association,  1885.     1038  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     2  vols.     Newark  :    Advertiser  Steam  I'riut- 

Ing  Establishment,  1885. 
.     Vol.  1.  V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents.      48   pp. 

doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.   (Abbett),  Jan.   13,  1885.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     48  pp. 
doc.  2.     Ann.   rept.  of  comptroller  of  the  treasury,  for  year 

ending  Oct.   31.   1884,  with   abstracts  of  amt.  of  ratabics, 

and  (inaneiai  stmts,  from  cos.,  townships,  etc.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

286  pp. 
doc.  3.     Suppl.  to  ann.  rent,  of  comptroller  of  treasury,  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31.  1884.    Eel).  11,  188.").    n.  p.,  n.  d.   39  pp. 
doc.  4.      Rept.  of  Joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.  to  the 

legislature    for   year    ending    Oct.    31,    1884.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

210  pp. 
doc.  5.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  Institutions,  1884. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    vl,  168  pp. 
doc.  6.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1884. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     1."p3  pp. 
doc.  7.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1884      n.  p..  n.  d.     24  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1885 — cont'd 

109th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  13-April  4 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.  8.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1884.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

191    pp. 
doc.  9.     1  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1884.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     469  pp. 
doc.   10.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1884. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     01  pp. 
doc.   11.     Ann.    rept.   of   state   librarian,   1884.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 

19  pp. 
doc.  12.     7  ann.   rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1884.     n.  p.,  n.  d.  xxvU, 
373  pp. 
doc.  13.     12  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  agric,  1884/5.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
454  pp. 
-.     Vol.  2.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents.     64  pp. 

doc.  14.     5    ann.    rept.    of    state   agric.    experiment    station, 

1884.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     176  pp. 

doc.  15.  20  ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  1884. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    88  pp. 

doc.  16.  30  ann.  rept.  of  state  normal  school,  for  year  end- 
ing June  30,  1884.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     90  pp..  pi. 

doc.  17.  Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education,  for  year  ending 
Aug.  31,  18S4.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     92.  193  pp. 

doc.  18.  14  ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls, 
for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1884.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp. 

This  rept.  really  has  16  pp..  but  pp.  opposite  financial 
stmts,  are  blank  tnd  unnumbered. 

doc,  19.  20  ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile 
Delinquents,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1884.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
26  pp.,  pi. 

doc.  20.  Rept.  of  State  School  for  Deaf-Mutes,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31.  1884.     n.  p..  n.  d.     23  pp. 

doc.  21.  10  ann,  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  for 
year  ending  Oct.  31,  18S4.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     20  pp. 

doc.  22.  Ann.  repts.  of  officers  and  managers  of  State  Luna- 
tic Asylum  at  Trenton,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1884.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     27  pp.,  plan. 

doc.  23.  Ann.  rept.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Morrlstown, 
for  .year  ending  Oct.  31,  1884.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  40  pp.,  2  pis., 
plan. 

doc,  24,  Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  asylum  for  Insane, 
Oct.  31.  1884.     n,  p,,  n.  d.     5  pp. 

doc.  25.  2  ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  factories  and  workshops 
for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1884.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     32  pp. 

doc.  26.  Ann.  rept.  of  riparian  comrs.,  1884.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
39  pp.,  4  maps. 

doc.  27.  Ann,  rept,  of  bd,  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  for  year 
ending  Oct.  31.  1884.     n.  p..  n.  d.     13  pp. 

doc.  28.  Ann.  rept,  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 
1SS4.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     39  pp.,  pi. 

doc.  29.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1884.  h.  t.  p.  168  pp., 
4  pis.,  map. 

doc.  30.     8  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health,  18S4.     h.  t.  p.     375  pp. 

doc.  31.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  state,  as  comr,  of  insurance.  1884. 
pt.  1.     Insurance  cos.  other  than  life.     h.  t.  p.     xill,  313  pp. 

doc.  32.  Rept,  of  sec.v,  of  state  as  comr,  of  Insurance,  1884. 
pt.  2.     Life  insurince.     n.  p..  n.  d.     v,  135  pp. 

doc.  33.  1  ann.  rept.  of  council  of  state  charities  and  cor- 
rection [1884].     n.  p.,  n.  d.     15  pp. 

doc.  34.  Veto  of  Sen.  bills  15  and  49.  Feb.,  1885.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     4,  4  pp. 

doc.  .tn.     Veto  of  Assembly  bills  185,  226,  etc.,  etc.     March, 

1885.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     v.  p. 

doc.  36.  Special  mess  of  Gov.  concerning  damage  to  state 
house  by  fire,  March  21,  18S5.     n.  p..  n.  d.     21  pp. 

doc.  37.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  in  reply  to  House  res.  [re- 
specting remission  of  terms  in  prison].  Feb.  1,  1885.  n.  p., 
n.  d,     2  leaves. 

doc.  38.  Opinion  of  att.v.  gen.  in  reply  to  House  res.  asking 
what  crimes  deprive  a  person  of  his  right  of  citizenship. 
Feb,  9,  1885,     n.  p..  n.  d.     6  pp. 

doc.  30.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  respecting  Assembly  bill  338. 
March  11,  1885.     n.  p..  n.  d.     7  pp. 

doc.  40.  Rept.  of  N.  J,  comr.  to  World's  Industrial  and 
cotton  centennial  expo.sltlon  at  New  Orleans,  Jan.  1,  1885. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp. 

doc.  41.  Rept,  of  committee  on  finance  on  expenditures  and 
ohligations  of  New  Orleans  comn.     n.  p..  n.  d.     4  leaves. 

doc.  42.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.  on 
stmt,  of  ncct.  of  heirs  of  lato  treasurer,  G.  M.  Wright, 
rendered  to  successor  (Blackwell).  Feb.  3,  1885.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     7(1)   pp. 

doc.  43.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.  on 
stmt,  of  acct,  of  late  treasurer.  J.  II,  Blaekwell,  rendered  to 
successor   (Toffeyi.     Feb.  3.  1885.     0   (1)    pp, 

doc.  44.  Ann.  returns  of  general  elections,  1876-84.  n.  p., 
n.  d.    321  pp. 


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29 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

188G 
110th  Session 
Jan.   12-Aprll  22  • 
Journal  of  the  42d  Senate.     Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1886.     1188  pp. 
A  special  session,  June  1-2,  is  included  in  this  volume, 
pp.  792-83G. 
Minutes  of  votes  and  proceedings  of  the   110th  General  Assenably. 
Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy,  1888.     1120  pp. 

A  special  session,  June  1-2,  Is  included  in  this  volume, 
pp.  963-1026. 
Legislative  Documents.     3  vols.     Camden  :    Courier  Tublishing  As- 
sociation, 1886. 
.     Vol.  1.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents.    30  pp. 

doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.   (Abhett),  Jan.  12,  1886.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     39  pp. 
doc.  2.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1885,  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of  ratables,  and 

financial  stmts,  from  cos.,  etc.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     296  pp. 
doc.  3.     Rept.  of  .loint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.  with 

treasurer's  rept.  for  1884/5.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     258  pp. 
doc.  4.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions,  1885. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    vi.  130  pp. 
doc.  5.     Kept,  of  q.   m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1885. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     181  pp. 
doc.  6.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31.  1885.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     20  pp. 
doc.   7.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1885.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

209  pp.,  foldg.  table. 
doc.  8.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1885.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

502  pp. 
doc.  9.     Rept.   of  adj.  gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1884. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     125  pp. 
.     Vol.  2.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents.     33  pp. 

doc.  10.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 
1885.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     23  pp. 

doe.  11.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  agric,  1885/6.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
364  pp. 

doc.  12.  8  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries, for  vear  ending  Oct.  31,  1885.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  xxxvi, 
422  pp.,  2  foldg.  tables. 

doc.  13.  6  ann.  rept.  of  state  agric.  exper.  station,  1885  n.  p., 
n.  d.     229  pp. 

doc.  14.  21  ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  1885. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     61  pp. 

doc.  15.  31  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  State  Normal  School, 
for  year  ending  June  30,  1885.     n.  p..  n.  d.     92  pp..  pi. 

doc.  16.  Rept.  of  state  l)d.  of  education,  for  year  ending 
Aug.  31,  1885.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     99,  205  pp. 

doc.  17.  15  ann.  rept,  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls, 
1885.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp. 

doc.  18.  Ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile  De- 
linquents, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1885.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  26  pp., 
pi. 

doc.  19.  Ann.  rept.  of  State  School  for  Deaf -Mutes,  1885. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     IS  pp. 

doc.  20.  20  ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  for  year 
ending  Oct.  31,  1885.     n.  p..  n.  d.     19  pp. 

doc.  21.  Ann.  repts.  of  oflicers  and  managers  of  State  Luna- 
tic Asylum  at  Trenton,  for  year  ending  Oct,  31,  1885.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     32  pp.,  plan. 

doc.  22.  10  ann.  rept.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Morris- 
town,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1885.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  66  pp., 
2  pis.,  1  plan. 

doc.  23.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  to  select  site  and  build  lunatic 
asylum   at   Morrlstown.      Oct.   31,    1885.     n.   p.,    n.   d.      2 
leaves. 
.     Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents.    33  pp. 

doc.  24.     3  ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  factories  and  workshops, 

1885.    n.  p..  n.  d.     166  pp. 
doc.   25.     Ann.   rept.   of   riparian   comrs.,    1885.      n.   p.,   n.   d. 

47  pp.,  2  maps, 
doc.  26.     Ann.   rept.   of  comrs.   of  pilotage,   for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1885.     n.  p..  n.  d.     9  pp. 
doc.  27.     Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1885. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     47  pp.,  pi. 
doc.  28.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1885.    h.  t.  p.    228  pp., 

11  pis.,  2  maps, 
doc.  29.     9  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  and  bureau  of  vital 

statistics,  1885.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     435  pp. 
doc.  30.     Rept.   by  secy,  of  state  as  comr.   of  insurance  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1885.     pt.  1.    Insurance  cos.  other  than 

life.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    xl,  309  pp. 
doc.  31.     Rept.   by  secy,   of  state  as   comr.   of  insurance  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31.  1885.     pt.  2.     Life  insurance,     n.   p., 

n.  d.     V.  131  pp. 
doc.  32.     3   [i.  e.  2]  ann.  rept.  of  state  charities  and  correc- 
tion [1884/5].     n.  p..  n.  d.     29  pp. 
doc.  33.     Rept.   of  comrs.   of  fisheries,    1884/5.      n.   p.,   n.   d. 

45  pp.,  3  pis. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1886— cont'd 

110th  Session 

Jan.  12-April  22»— cont'd 

Contents  : — coijt'd 

doc.  34.  Rept.  of  atty.  gen.,  1885.  In  matter  of  Central  R.  R. 
tax  case  of  1882,  writs  of  certiorari  under  act  of  April  10, 
1884,  misc.  corporations,  N.  J.  vs.  Delaware,  certain  special 
charters,  lands  of  Delaware  Indians,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     31  pp. 

doc.  35.  Kept,  of  comr.  of  North  Central  and  South  Ameri- 
can Exposition  at  New  Orleans,  Jan.  2,  1886.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
7  pp. 

Rept.  of  N.  J.  comr.  (C.  H.  Barney)  to  World's  Industrial  and 
cotton  centennial  exposition  at  New  Orleans,  1884/5. 
Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1885.     47  (1)   pp. 

doc.  36.  Special  mess,  of  Gov.,  June  1,  1886,  In  regard  to 
claim  of  state  against  Morris  and  Essex  R.  R.  Co.  for  taxes, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     18  pp. 

doc.  37.  Special  mess,  of  Gov.,  Feb.  23,  1886,  concerning  de- 
cision of  Supreme  Court  in  case  of  State,  Central  R.  R.  of 
N.  J.  vs.  State  Bd.  of  Assessors  et  al.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 

doc.  38.  Veto  of  House  substitute  for  Sen.  bill  42  [resp. 
bridges].     March  17,  1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     13  pp. 

doc.  39.  Rept.  of  comrs.  under  act  for  restoration  of  State 
house.     Jan.  12,  1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     9  pp. 

doc.  40.  Opinion  of  Supreme  Court  in  case  of  State,  Central 
R.  R.  of  N.  J.  vs.  State  Board  of  Assessors  et  al.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
20  pp. 

doc.  41.  R.  R.  tax  law,  opinions  of  court  of  errors  and  ap- 
peals. May  29,  1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     62  pp. 

doc.  42.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  reform  school,  1885. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    8  pp. 

doc.  43.  Ann.  returns  of  general  election,  1885.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
33  pp. 

doc.  44.  Census  of  1885  of  state,  with  a  recapitulation  of 
census  of  1875.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     37  pp. 

doc.  [45.]  Kept,  made  by  Washington  Assn.  of  N.  J.  on  acct. 
of  headquarters  at  Morrlstown,  for  year  ending  Dec.  1,  1885. 
Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1885.     2  leaves. 

1887 
111th  Session 
Jan.  11-AprIl  7 

Journal  of  the  43d  Senate.     Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1887.     791  pp. 
Minutes   of  votes   and   proceedings   of   the   11th  General  Assembly. 

Trenton  :    MaoCrellish  &  Quigley.  1887.     837  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     3  vols.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley, 

1887. 
.     Vol.  1.     v.  p. 

Contents  : 

List  of  Documents.     28  pp. 

doc.   1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.     Jan.  11,  1887.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    71  pp. 
doc.  2.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31.  1886,  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of  ratables,  and  finan- 
cial stmts,  from  cos.,  etc.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     264  pp. 
doc.  3.      Kept,  of  Joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 

treasurer's  rept.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

254  pp. 
doc.  4.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions,  1886. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     Iv,  192  pp. 
doc.  5.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1886. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     221  pp. 
doc.  6.     Ann.    rept.    of    comrs.    of    sinking    fund,    for    year 

ending  Oct.  31.  1886.     n.  p..  n.  d.     24  pp. 
doc.  7.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

253  pp.,  1  foldg.  table, 
doc.  8.     3  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1886.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

622  pp. 
doc.  9.     Rept.   of  adj.   gen.,   for  year   ending  Oct.   31,   1886. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     136  pp. 
.     Vol.  2.       V.  p. 

Contents  : 

List  of  Documents.     34  pp. 

doc.  10.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Oct. 

31,  1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     19  pp. 
doc.   11.     14  ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  agric,   1886.     n.   p.,  n.  d. 

514  pp. 
doc.   12.     9  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  In- 
dustries, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xvi, 

441  pp. 
doc.  13.     7   ann.   rept.   of  state  agric.   exper.   station,    1886. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     215  pp. 
doc.  14.     22   ann.    rept.   of   Rutgers   Scientific   School,    1886. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     84  pp. 
doc.   15.     32    ann.    rept.    of  bd.    of   trustees   of    state   normal 

school,  for  year  ending  June  30,  1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     129  pp., 

1  pi. 
doc.   16.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  education  and  supt.  of  public 

Instruction,    for   year   ending   Aug.   31,    1886.      n.   p.,   n.   d. 

97,  211  pp. 
doc.  17.     16  ann,  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1886.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    11  pp. 


•  The  House  adjourned  April  16,  Senate  April  22. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1887 — cont'd 
111th  Session — cont'd 
Jan.  11-Aprll  7 — cont'd 
Contents  : — cont'd 
doc.  18.     23  ann.   rept.  of  State   Hetoira  School   for  Juvenile 
Delinquents    for   year   ending   Oct.    31,    1886.      n.    p.,    n.   d. 
29  (2)   pp. 
doc.  1!>.     Kept,   of   School    for   Deaf   Mutes   for  year   ending 

Oct.  31,  1880.     n.  p.,  n   d.     24  (1)  pp. 
doc.  20.     21   ann.    rept.   of  officers   and   managers   of    State 
Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1886. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    27  pp.,  1  plan, 
doc.  21.     Ann.   repts.  of  officers  and  managers  of  State  Lu- 
natic  Asylum   at   Trenton,    for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1886. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     27  pp.,  plan. 
doc.  22.     11  ann.  rept.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Morris- 
town,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31.   188G.     n.  p..  n.  d.     87  pp., 
2  pis.  1  plan, 
doc.  23.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  asylum  for  ins.nne  at 
Morristown,  Oct.  31,  1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     3  pp. 
.     Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents.     28  pp. 

doc.  24.  4  ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  factories  and  workshops, 
1886.     n.  p..  n.  d.     64  pp. 

doc.  2.T.  Ann.  rept.  of  riparian  comrs.  for  year  ending  Oct. 
31,  1886.     n.  p..  n.  d.     35  pp. 

doc.  26.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  for  year 
ending  Oct.  31,  1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     11  pp. 

doc.  27.  Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1886. 
n.  p..  n.  d.     24  pp.,  1  pi. 

doc.  28.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1886.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
2r)4  pp.,  4  maps. 

doc.  29.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  and  bureau  of  vital  sta- 
tistics, 1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     464  pp. 

doc.  30.  Rept.  by  socy.  of  state  as  comr.  of  Insurance.  1886. 
pt.  1.  Insurance  cos.  other  than  life.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  xi, 
317  pp. 

doc.  31.  Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance,  1886. 
pt.  2.     Life  Insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     v.  135  pp. 

doc.  32.  3  nnn.  rept.  of  council  of  state  charities  and  cor- 
rection, 1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    6  op. 

doc.  33.     Rept.  of  dairy  comr..  1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     99  pp. 

doc.  34.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  pharmacy,  1886.  n.  p., 
n.  d.    5  pp. 

doc.  35.  Rept.  of  Gettysburg  battle-fleld  comn.,  Dec.  7,  1886. 
n.  p..  n.  d.    18  pp. 

doc.  36.     Inaueural  address  of  Gov.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp. 

doc.  37.  Special  mess,  of  Gov.,  March  16,  1887,  rel.  to  tax- 
ation of  Morris  and  Essex  R.  R.  Co.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 

doc.  38.  Rent,  of  comn.  on  erection  of  new  soldiers'  home, 
Dec.  22,  1886.     n.  p..  n.  d.     4  pp. 

doc.  39.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  female  prison  and  re- 
formatory. 1887.     n.  p..  n.  d.     7  pp. 

doc.  40.  Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  elections  in  case  of 
Jones  vs.  Walter,  1887.     n.  p..  n.  d.     5  pp. 

doc.  41.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  elections  in  case  of 
Jones  vs.  Walter,  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     10  pp. 

doc.  42.  Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  elections  In  case  o£ 
Haines  vs.  Turl'ey,  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     10  pp. 

doc.  43.  Minority  rept.  of  committee  on  elections  in  case  of 
Haines  vs.  Turley,  1887.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

1888 

112th  Session 

Jan.  10-March  30 

Journal  of  the  44th  Senate.    Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,  1888. 

1108  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes  and  proceedings  of  the  112th  General   Assembly. 

Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co..  1888.     976  pp. 
Legislative   Documents.     3  vols.     Trenton :    J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1888. 
.     Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents.     24  pp. 

doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.  (Green),  1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    38  pp. 

doc.   2.     Ann.  rept.  of  atty.  gen.,  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp. 

doc.  3.  Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1887.  with  abstracts  of  amts.  of  ratables  and 
financial  stmts,  from  cos.,  etc.     n.  p..  n.  d.     174  pp. 

doc.  4.  Rept.  of  Joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 
treasurer's  rept.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1887.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
282  pp. 

doc.  5.  Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  Institutions,  1887. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    xill,  120  pp. 

doc.  0.  Rept.  of  q  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1887. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    245  pp. 

doc.  7.  Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  tor  year  ending 
Oct.  31,  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     21  pp. 

doc.  8.  Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1887.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
205  pp.,  toldg.  table. 

doc.  n.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1887.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
560  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1888 — cont'd 

112th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  10-March  30 — cont'd 

Contents  ; — cont'd 

doc.   10.      Rept.   of  adj.  gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1887. 

n.  p.,  o.  d.     160  pp. 

.     Vol.  2.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents.     24  pp. 

doc.   11.     Ann    rept.  of  state  liluarlan,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     28  pp. 
doc.  12.     10  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  In- 
dustries, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xll, 
360  pp. 
doc.   13.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agric,  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

550  pp. 
doc.  14.     8    ann.    rept.    of    state   agric.    exper.    station,    1887. 

n.  p..  n.  d.    202  pp. 
doc.   15.     23   ann.   rept.   of   Rutgers    Scientific   School,    1887. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     83  pp.,  2  maps, 
doc.  16.     33  ann.  rept.  of  state  normal  school,  for  year  end- 
ing June  30,  1887.     n.  p..  n.  d.     148  pp.,  1  pi. 
doc.   17.     Ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  education  and  supt.  of  public 

Instruction,  for  year  ending  Aug.  31,  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     112, 

200  pp. 
doc.   18.     17th  ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  ISSi.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     10  pp. 
doc.   19.     23  ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile 

Delinquents,   for   year   ending  Oct.   31,   1887.      n.   p.,   n.   d. 

35  pp.,   1  foldg.  table. 
doc.  20.      22    ann.    rept.   of   Home  for   Disabled   Soldiers,   for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1887.      n.  p..  n.  d.     19  pp. 
doc.  21.     Ann.  repts.  of  officers  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at 

Trenton,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     32  pp., 

plan. 
doc.  22.     12  ann.  rept.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Morris- 
town,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     77  pp.,  2 

pis.,  plan. 

.     Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents.     26  pp. 

doc.  23.     5  ann.  rept.  of  Inspector  of  factories  and  workshops, 

18S7.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     84  pp. 
doc.  24.     Ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  factories  and  workshops, 

1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     40  pp.,  2  maps. 
doc.  25.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31.  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     10  pp. 
doc  26.     Ann.    rept.   of   state   geologist,   1887.     n.    p.,   n.   d. 

45  pp.,  2  maps. 
doc.  27.     11  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  and  bureau  of  vital 

statistics,  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     478  pp..  4  diagrs. 
Includes  index  of  all  former  health  repts. 
doc.  28.     Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance,  1887. 

pt.   1.     Insurance  cos.  other  than  life.     n.   p.,  n.  d.     ivi, 

§17  pp. 
doc.   29.     Rept.  of  sec.v.  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance,  1887. 

pt.  2.    Life  Insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     135  pp.,  iv,  139  pp. 
doc.  30.     Rept.  of  dairy  comr.,  1887.     n.  p..  n.  d.     S.^i  pp. 
doc.  31.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  pharmacy,   1887.     n.  p., 

n.  d.    6  pp. 
doc.  32.     Rept.  of  Gettysburg  battle-field  comn..  Dec.  15,  1887. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     20  pp.,  1  pi. 
doc.  33.     Rept.    and    proceedings    of    Washington    Assn.    of 

N.  J.  on  acct.  of  headquarters  at  Morristown  for  year  end- 
ing Nov.  1,  1887.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.  35.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  purchase  camp  grounds  for  state 

national  guard,  Dec.  15,  1887.     n.  p..  n.  d.     4  pp. 
doc.  36.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen.  in  regard  to  statistics  of  persons 

entitled  to  payment  under  Sen.  bill  156.     n.  p..  n.  d.     6  pp. 
doc.  37.     Veto   of   Assembly   bill   36    [liquor   traffic],     n.   p., 

n.  d.     11  pp. 
doc.  38.     Veto  of  Sen.  bill  63,  March  26,  1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

7  pp. 
doc.  39.     Rept.  of  Judiciary  committee  on  Assembly  bill  67. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp. 
doc.  40.     Rept.    of   atty.    gen.    concerning    transportation    of 

freight  and   passengers   by   Phila.    and   Reading   R.   R.   Co., 

and  arrears  of  taxes  of  Morris  and  Essex  R.  R.  Co.     Feb. 

15,  1888.     n.  p..  n.  d.     6  pp. 
doc.  41.     Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1887. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    23  pp. 

1889 

113th  Session 

Jan.  8-Apnl  20 

Journal  of  the  45th  Senate.    Trenton  :   MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,  1889. 

1100  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes  and  proceedings  of  the   113th  General  Assembly. 

Trenton  :     J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1889.     1060  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     3  vols.     Camden :    F.   F.   Patterson,   1889. 

.     Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents : 


List  of  Documents.     26  VP. 
doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov. 


(Green),  188U.    n.  p.,  u.  d.  32  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


31 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1889 — cont'd 

113th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  8-Aprll  20 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.  2.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1888,  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of  ratables  and  finan- 
cial stmts,  from  cos.,  etc.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     234  pp. 
doc.  3.     Rept.  of  Joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 

treasurer's  rept.  for  1887/8.    n.  p..  n.  d.    264  pp. 
doc.  4.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinitlng  fund,  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     17  pp. 
doc.  5.     5  ann.   rept.  of  state  iid.  of  assessors,  18S8.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     435  pp. 
doc.  6.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1888. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     255  pp. 
doc.  7.     Kept,   of  iidj.  gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1888. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     184  pp. 
doc.  8.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions,  1888. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    X,  136  pp. 
doc.  9.     15  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agric,  1888.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

630  (1)  pp. 

■ .     Vol.  2.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  [and  contents].     39  pp. 

doc.   10.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos..  1888,  with  rept 

of  state  director  of  United  N.  J.  R.  K.  and  Canal  Co.     n.  p., 

n.  d.    283  pp.,  foldg.  table, 
doc.  11.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Oct 

31,  1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     30  pp. 
doc.   12.      10  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  In- 
dustries, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xxi, 

648  pp. 
doc.   13.     Rept.  of  comn.  rel.  to  preservation  of  lish  in  waters 

near  to  state  of  N.  J.,  within  U.  S.  jurisdiction,  1888.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     83  pp. 
doc.  14.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  agrlc.  exper.  station,  1888.    n.  p., 

n.  d.     255  pp. 
doc.  15.     34  ann.  rept.  of  state  normal  school,  for  year  end- 
ing .lune  30,  1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     140  pp.,  pi. 
doc.   16.     Ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  education  and  supt.  of  public 

Instruction,    for   year   ending  Aug.   31,    1888.      n.   p.,    n.    d. 

122,  241  pp. 
doc.  17.     IS  ann,  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls, 

1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp. 
doc.  18.     24  ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile 

Delinquents,   for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1888.     n.   p.,  n.  d. 

34  pp.,  pi. 
doc.  19.     [pt.  1.]     23  ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers 

at  Newark,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1888.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    17  pp 

[pt.   2.]      Rept.   of   comrs.   of   Flome   for   Disabled 

Soldiers    at    Kearny,    Dec.    6,    1888.      Trenton  ; 

J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1889.     8  pp. 

doc.  20.     Ann.  repts.  of  offlcei's  and  mgrs.  of  State  Lunatic 

Asylum  at  Trenton,  for  vear  ending  Oct.  31,  1888.     Prince- 
ton I'ress  :    C.  S.  Robinson  &  Co..  1888.     32  pp.,  plan, 
doc.  21.      13th  ann.  rept.  of  State  Asylum  at  Morristown.  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1888.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     80  pp.,  2  pis.,  plan. 

.     Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.    33  pp. 

doc.  22.     11  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  and  bureau  of  vital 

statistics.  1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     503  pp..  foldg.  table. 
doc.  23.     Rept.  by  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance.  1888. 

pt.    1.     Insur.ince  cos.   other   than   life.     n.   p.,   n.   d.     xv, 

319  pp. 
doc.  24.      Rept.  by  secy,  of  state  as  comr,  of  insurance,  1888. 

pt.  2.     Life  insurance,     n.  p..  n.  d.     iv,  141  pp. 
doc.  25.     Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1888. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     31  pp. 
doc.  26.     Ann.    rept.   of  state  geologist,   1888.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 

87  pp.,  map. 
doc.  27.     Rept.  of  State  Institution  for  Feeble-Minded  Women, 

1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  pp. 
doc.  28.     Ann.   rept.   of  comrs.   of  pilotage,   for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1888.     n.  p..  n.  d.     10  pp. 
doe.  29.     Rept.  of  state  charities  aid  as.sn.,  1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

24  pp. 
doc.  30.     Rept  of  atty.  gen.,  1S88.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp. 
doc.  31.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  pharmacy,  1888.     n.  p., 

n.  d.    6  pp. 
doc.  32.     Ann.   rept.   of   Washington   Assn.,   for  year  ending 

Nov.  1,  1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 
doc.  33.     23  [i.  e.  24]  ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School, 

1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     128  pp. 
doc.  -34.     6  ann.  rept,  of  inspector  of  factories  and  workshops, 

1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     125  pp. 
doc.  35.     Ann.  rept.  of  riparian  comrs.,  for  year  ending  Oct. 

31.  1886.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     64  pp.,  2  mans. 
doc.  36.     Ann.  rept.  of  dairy  comr.,  1888.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    156  pp. 

1890 

114tb  Session 

Jan.  14-May  23 

Journal   of   the  46th   Senate.     Trenton  :    Sharp   I'rinting  Co.,   1890. 

1000  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes  and   proceedings  of  the  114th  General  Assembly. 
Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,  1890.     1199  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUIWENTS— cont'd 

1890 — cont'd 

114th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  14-May  23 — cont'd 

Legislative  Documents.     4  vols.     Trenton  :    J.   L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co..  1890. 

.      Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     24  pp. 
doc.   1.     Ann.  mess.,  of  Gov.,  1800.     35  pp. 
doc.  2.      Inaugural  address  of  Gov.,  Jan.  21,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

36  pp. 
doc.   3.     Ann.   rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury   tor  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31.    1889.  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of  ratables  and 

financial  stmts,  from  cos.,  etc.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    312  pp. 
doc.  4.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 

treasurer's  rept.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1889.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

326  pp. 
doc.  .').     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  Institutions,  1889. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     xlii,  130  pp. 
doc.  6.      Rept.   of  q.   ni.  gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1889. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     102  pp. 
doc.  7.     Rept.   of  adj.   gen.,   for  year  ending   Oct.   31,   1889. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    244  pp. 
doc.  8.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1889.     n.  p..  n.  d.     17  pp. 
doc.  9.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1889.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

325  pp.,  foldg.  table, 
doc.    10.     6  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1889.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     523  pp. 

.     Vol.  2.    v.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.    24  pp. 

doc.  11.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Oct. 

31,  1889.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     32  pp. 
doc.  12.     24   ann.    rept.    of   Home   for   Disabled    Soldiers   at 

Kearny,    for    year    ending    Oct.    31,    1889.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

32  (4)   pp. 
doc.  13.     12  ann.   rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 

Industries  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1889.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xvl, 

438  pp. 
doc.   14.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.   of  agric,   1889/90.     n.   p., 

n.  d.    608  pp..  pis. 

Farming   Interest  of  N.  J.,  causes  of  their  depre- 
ciation,    h.  t.  p.     22  pp. 
doc.  15.       25   ann.    rept.   of   Rutgers   Scientific   School,   1889 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     112  pp. 
doc.  16.     35  ann.  rept,  of  state  normal  school,  for  year  end- 
ing June  30,  1889.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     115  pp.,  2  pis. 
doc.   17.     Ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  education  and  supt.  of  public 

instruction,   for   year  ending   Aug.    31,    1889.      n.    p.,   n.   d. 

87,  277  pp. 
doc.   18.      19  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  State  Industrial  School 

for    Glrl.s,    for    year    ending    Oct.    31,    1899.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

17  (6)  pp. 
doc.  19.     25  ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile 

Delinquents,   for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1889.     n.   p.,  n.  d. 

35  pp.,  pi. 
doc.  20.     Kept,  of  comrs.  to  establish  Intermediate  reforma- 
tory. Apr.  9,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     18  pp. 
doc.  21.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton  for 

vear  ending  Oct.  31,  1889.     Clinton  :    E.  O.  Howell,   1890. 

31  pp. 
doc.  22.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  State  Lunatic  Asylum 

at  Trenton,  May  19,  1890.     a.  p..  n.  d.     6  pp. 
doc.  23.     14  ann.   rept.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Morris- 
town,  for  year  ending  Oct  31,  1889.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     78  pp., 

2  pis.,  1  plan.  ■ 

.     Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     12  pp. 

doc.  24.     Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1889. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     34  pp. 
doc.  25.     Rept.  of  special  committee  on  Investigation  of  State 

Prison,     n.  p.,  n,  d.    4  pp. 
doc.  26.     7  ann.  rept.  of  Inspector  of  factories  and  workshops, 

for  year  ending  Oct  31,  1889.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    98  pp. 
doc.   27.     Ann.    rept.   of   riparian   comrs.,    1889.      n.   p.,   n.  d. 

54   (1)  pp.,  5  pis. 
doc.   28.     Ann.   rept.   of  comrs.   of   pilotage,  for  year  ending 

Oct  1,  1889.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  pp.,  2  leaves, 
doc.  29.     Ann.    rept.   of   state  geologist,    1889.     n.    p.,   n.   d. 

112  pp.,  foldg.  table, 
doc.  30.     Final  rept.  of  state  geologist     v.  2.     pt.   1.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     X.  642  pp. 
doc.  31.     Final  rept.  of  state  geologist,     v.  2.     pt  2.     n.  p., 

n.  d,     X,  824  pp. 

.      Vol.  4.     v.  p. 

Contents  ; 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     23  pp. 

doc.  32.      13  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  and  bureau  of  vital 

statistics,  1889.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     486  pp.,  2  II.,  Iv  (1)   pp. 
doc.   33.     Rept  by  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  Insurance,  1889. 

pt.  1.     Insurance  cos.  other  than  life,     x,  355  pp. 
doc.  34.  Rept.  by  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  Insurance,  1889. 

pt.  2.     Life  Insurance,    n.  p.,  n.  d.     Iv,  155  pp. 


32 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

ISOO — cont'd 

114th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  14-May  23 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.  35.     Kept,  of  dairy  comr..  1SS9.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    88  pp. 

doc.  36.     Kept,  by  state  bd.  of  pharmacy,  1889.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

4  PP' 
doc.  37.     Ann.   rcpt.   of   Wusbington   Assn.,   for  year   ending 

Nov.   1,  1889.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 
doc.  3S.     Kept,    by   agts.   for    purchase   of   camp   ground    at 

Sea  (Jirt.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp. 
doc.  39.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  chanties  aid  assn.,  1889.     n.  p., 

n.   d.      74,   xix    (2)    pp. 
doc.  40.     Ann.    rept.   of   State   Institution   for   Feeble-Minded 

Women,    for    year    ending    Oct.    17,    1889.      n.    p..    n.    d. 

11    (4)   pp. 
doc.  41.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  agric,  exper.  station  and  rept.  of 

state  agric.  college  exper.  station,  1889.    n.  p.,  n.  d.   355  pp. 

1891 

115th  Session 

Jan.  13-March  20 

Journal  of  the  47tb  Senate.    Trenton  :    MacCrellisb  &  Quigley,  1891. 

987  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes  and   proceedings  of   the   115th   General   Assembly. 

Trenton:    MacCrellish  ..V:  Quigley,  1801.     1041  pp. 
Legislative   Documents.      5  vols.     Trenton  :    J.   L.   Murphy    Publlsh- 
fng  Co.,  1891. 

.     Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     21  pp. 

doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.    (Abbett),  Jan.   13,  1891.     n.   p., 
n.  d.     95  pp. 

pp.  62-76.      Insurance  appendix. 

pp.  77-95.     Preliminary  rept,  of  comn.  on  taxation, 
doc.   2.     Ann.   rent,  of  comptroller  of  treasury  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31.   1890,  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of  ratableSj  and 
financial  stmts,  from  counties,  etc.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     102,  li8  pp. 
doc.  3.     Kept,  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 

treasurer's  rept,  for  1889  90.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     306  pp. 
doc.  4.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     23  pp. 
doc.  5.     14  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  and  bureau  of  vital 

statistics,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     305  pp.,  map. 
doc.  6.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1890,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     28  pp. 
doc.  7.     Ann.   rept.  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton,  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31.  1890.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    36  pp. 
doc.  8.     15  ann.  rent,  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Morristown, 
for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     102  pp.,  2  pis., 
1  plan. 

.     Vol.  2.    v.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     22  pp. 

doc.  9.     Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  Institutions,  1890. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     xi.  151  pp. 
doc.   10.     Rept.  by  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance,  1890. 
pt.   1.     Insurance  cos.  other  than   life.     n.   p.,  n.  d.     xiv, 
344  pp. 
doc.  11.     Rept.  by  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance,  1890. 

pt.  2.     Life  insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     v,  171  pp. 
doc.   12.     7  ann.  rcpt  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1890.     n.  p., 

n.  d.    541  pp. 
doc.  13.     Ann.  stmt,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
303  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

.     Vol.  3.     v.  p. 

Contents  : 
doc.  14.     13  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1890.     xvii,  474  pp. 
doc.   15.     8  ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  factories  and  workshops, 

1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     127  pp. 
doc.  10.     Ann.    rept.    of    riparian    comrs.,    for    year    ending 

Oct.  31,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     51  pp..  3  maps, 
doc.  17.     Ann.   rept.   of   comrs.  of   pilotage,  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1890.     n.  p..  n.  d.    7  (4)  pp. 
doc.   18.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct   31,   1890. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     210  pp. 
doc.   19.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1890. 

n.  p.,  D.  d.     88  pp. 
doc.  20.     25    ann.    rept.    of   Home   for   Disabled    So'dlers   at 
Kenrny.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp. 
doc.  21.     Final   rept.  of  (Jettysburg  battle-fleld  comn.,   180'J. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     105  pp..  14  pis. 
doc.  "22.     20   ann.    rept.   of    bd.    of    trustees   of   state    normal 
school  for  year  ending  June  30,  1890.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     131  pp. 

.     Vol.  4.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     17  pp. 

doc.  23.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agric,  1890/1.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

510  pp. 
doc.  24.     11   ann.   rept.   of  state  agric.   exper.  station,    1890 
and  3   rcpt.  of  agric.  college  exper.   station,     n.   p.,   n.   d. 
Q85  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1891 — cont'd 

115th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  13-March  20 — cont'd 

Contents : — cont'd 

doc.  25.     Ann.   rept.   of   state  geologist,   1890.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 

305  pp.,  3  pis.,  3  maps. 

.     Vol.  5.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     19  pp. 

doc.   26.     Ann.  rtpt.  of  Rutgers  Scfentiflc  School,  1890.    n.  p., 

n.  d.     128  pp. 
doc.  27.     1   ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  directors  of  N.   J.  weather 

service,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     76  pp. 
doc.  28.      Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1890. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     63  pp. 
doc.  29.     20  ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile 
Delinquents,   for  year   ending  Oct.   31,   1890.     n.   p.,   n.  d. 
35  pp.,  1  pi. 
doc.  30.     20  ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls, 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     36  pp. 
doc.  31.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  managers  of  state  charities  aid 

assn.,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     75  pp. 
dDC.  32.     Rept.  of  dairy  comr..  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     61  pp. 
doc.  34.     Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  pharmacy,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

6  pp. 
doc.  33.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  registration  and  exami- 
nation in  dentistry,  1890.     n.  p..  n.  d.     18  pp. 
doc.  33.     Ann.   rept.   of  bd.  of  education  and  supt.  of  public 
instruction    for   year   ending   Aug.   31,    1890.      n.    p..    n.    d. 
83,  276  pp. 

1892 

116th  Session 

Jan.   12-March   11 

Journal  of  the  4Sth  Senate.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1892. 

835  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes  and   proceedings  of  the   H6th  General  Assembly. 

Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1892.    901  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     5  vols.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Co.,  1892. 

.     Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     26  pp. 

doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  the  Governor  (Abbett),  Jan.  12,  1892, 
with  Appendices,     n.  p..  n,  d.     69  pp. 

pp.  49-55.     Tax  rates  for  1891.     [App.  A,] 

pp.  56-57.     Stmt,  of  bonded  and  floating  indebtedness  of 

COS.,  cities,  towns,  villages,  etc.      [App.  B.] 
pp.  58-64.     Constitutional    limitation    of    municipal    In- 
debtedness in  different  states.      [App.   C] 
pp.  65-69.     Urban    population    1840,    1860.    1870,    1880, 
1890  ;  list  of  places  having  public  water  supply,  owner- 
ship of  water  works,  etc.      [App.  D.] 
doc.  2.      Ann.   rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury.   1890-1,  with 
abstracts   of   ratables  and   financial   stmts,   from   cos.,   etc. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     244  pp. 
doc.   3.      Rept.    of   Joint    committee    on    treasurer's   accts.    for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1891.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     431  pp. 
doc.  4.     Rept.   of  state   bd.  of  taxation,   1891.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 

94  pp. 
doc.  5.     15  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  and  bureau  of  vital 

statistics.  1891.     u.  p..  n.  d.     480  pp. 
doc.   6.     Ann.    rept.    of    state    librarian,    1891.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

31  pp. 
doc.  7.     Ann.  repts.  of  officers  and  managers  of  state  asylums 
for   Insane    for   year   ending   Oct.   31,   1891.     n.    p.,    n.   d. 
120  pp.,  pi.,  plan, 
doc.  8.     9  ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  factories  and  workshops 
for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1891.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     118  pp. 

• .     Vol.  2.     v.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     22  pp. 

doc.  9.     Ann.   rept.  of  comr.   of  banking  and  Insurance  rela- 
tive to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1891.      n.  p..  n.  d.     194  pp. 
doc.   10.     Rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance  rel.  to  fire 

and  marine  insurance,  ISOl.     n.  p..  n.  d.     xxill,  472  pp. 
doc.   11.     Kept,  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance  rel.  to  life 

fidelltv  and  casualty  cos..  1891.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     xx,  355  pp. 
doc.   12.     8  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1891.     n.  p., 
n.  d.     84,  603  pp. 

■ .      Vol.  3.     v.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     24  pp. 

doc.  13.     Ann,  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1891.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

307  pp.,  foldg.  table, 
doc.   14.     14  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  In- 
dustries for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1891.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xvlU, 
600  pp. 
doc.   15.     Ann,   rept.  of  riparian   comrs.,   1891.     d.   p.,   n.  d. 

110  pp.,   map. 
doc.   16.     Ann.   rept.  of  comrs.   of  pilotage,   for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1891.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     11  pp. 
doc.   17.     Rept.   of  ftdj.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1891. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     220  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


33 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1802— cont'd 

116th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  12  March  11 — cont'd 

Contents : — cont'd 

doc.  18.     Rept.  o(  q.  m.,  gen.,  tor  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1891. 

n.  p..  n.  d.    G3  pp. 
doc.   19.     26    ann.    rept.    of    Home    for    Disabled    Soldiers    at 
Kearny,  for  year  endinc;  Oct.  31,  1891.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp. 
37  ann.  rept,  of  state  normal  school,  for  year  end- 


n.  p.,  n.  d.     157  pp.,  pi. 


doc.   20. 

Ing  June  30,  1891. 
-.     Vol.  4.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     21  pp. 

doc.  21.     in  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  asrlc,  1891/2.     n.  p.. 

n.  d.     619  pp. 
doc.  22.     12  ann.   rept.  of  state  agrlc.   exper.  station  and  4 
ann.   rept.   of  agric.   college   exper.   station.     1891.     n.   p., 
D.  d.     xxlv.  470  pp. 
doc.  23.     Ann.    rept.    of   state   geologist,    1891.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 
270  pp..  lUus.,  map,  2  pis. 
-.     Vol.  5.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     25  pp. 

doc.  24.     27   ann.    rept.   of   Rutgers   Scientific   School,    1891. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     104  pp. 
doe.  25.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  education  for  year  ending  Aug. 

31,  1891.     n,  p.,  n.  d.     99,  300  pp. 
doc.  26.     Rept.  of  School  for  Deaf-Mutes,  1890/1.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 


43  pp. 
doc.  27. 

1891. 
doc.   28. 


2  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  directors  of  weather  service, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     249  pp. 
Rept.  of  State  Prison  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1891. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     116  pp. 
doc.   29.     27  ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform   School  for  Juvenile 

Delinquents,    for  year   ending   Oct.   31,    1891.      n.    p.,    n.   d. 

34  pp.,  pi. 
doc.  30.     21  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  State  Industrial  School 

for  Girls,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1891.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     36  pp. 
doc.  31.     Rept.     of     State     Institution     for     Feeble-MInded 

Women,    for    year    ending    Oct.    23,    1891.      n.    p.,    n.  d. 

15  (1)  pp. 
doc.  32.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  charities  aid  asan.     1891.    n.  p., 

D.  d.     71  pp. 
doc.  33.     Rept.  of  VFashlngton  Assn.,  for  year  ending  Nov.  1. 

1891.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 

doc.  34.     Rept.  of  dairy  comr.,  1891.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     165  pp. 
doc.  35.     Rept.    of    state    bd.    of    medical    examiners,    1891. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     32  pp.,  foldg.  table, 
doc.  36.     2  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  registration  and  exami- 
nation in  dentistry,  1891.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 
doc.  37.     Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  pharmacy,   1891.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
6  pp. 

1893 

117th  Session 

Jan.   10-Maroh  11 

Journal  of  the  49th  Senate.     MacCrelllsh  &  Quigiey,  1893.     814  pp. 

Minutes   of  votes  and   proceedings   of   the   117th   General   Assembly. 

Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigiey.  1893.     863  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     5  vols.     Trenton  :    C.  H.  Fox.  1893. 

Contents : 

.     Vol.  1.    V.  p. 

List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     26  pp. 

doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.   (Abbett),  Jan.  10,  1893.     n.  p., 
n.  d.     61  pp. 

pp.  55-01.     Appendix,  review  of  legislation,  1890/2. 
doc.  2.     Inaugural  address  of  Gov.    (Werts),  Jan.   17,   1893. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     8  pp. 
doc.  3.     Ann.   rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,   for  year  end- 
ing Oct.   31,   1892,  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of   ratabies  and 
financial  stmts,  from  cos.,  etc.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     94,  258  pp. 
doc.  4.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  ^^ith 
treasurer's  rept.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1892.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
357   pp. 
doc.   5.      2  ann.    rept.   of  state  bd.   of  taxation,   1892.      n.   p., 

n.  d.     139  pp. 
doc.  6.      16th  ann.  rept.  of  hd.  of  health  and  rept.  of  bureau 

of  vital  statistics,  1892.     590  pp. 
doc.  7.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1892.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     32  pp. 

doe.  8.     Ann.  repts.  of  officers  and  managers  of  state  lunatic 

asylums  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1892.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     128  pp., 

4  pis.,  2  plans. 
doc.  9.      10  ann.  rept.  of  inspector  of  factories  and  workshops 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1892.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     Ill  pp. 

.      Vol.  2.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     21  pp. 

doc.  10.     Ann.   rept.  of  comr.  of  banlsing  and  Insurance  rel. 

to  savings  banks,  etc.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     180  pp. 
doc.   11.     Rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insiiranee  rel.  to  fire 

and  marine  insurance,  1892.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xi.  440  pp. 
doc.    12.      Rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance  rel.  to  life, 

fidelity  and  casualty  cos.,  1892.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xiil.  369  pp. 
doc.   13.     s;  !inn.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1892.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     629  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1893— cont'd 

117th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  10-March  11 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.  14.     Ann.  rept.  of  School  for  Dcaf-Mutos,  1891/2.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     37  pp.,  1  pi. 

.      Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     19  pp. 
doc.   15.     Ann.   stmts,  of  r.   r.  and  canal   cos.,   1892.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     343  pp.,  2  foldg.  tables, 
doc.   16.     15  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1892.     xx.  493  pp. 
doc.   17.     Ann.   rept.   of   riparian   comrs.,   1892.     n.   p.,  n.  d. 

47  pp. 
doc.  IS.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1892.     n.  p..  n.  d.     11  pp. 
doc.  19.     Rept.   of  adj.   gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1892. 

n.  p.,  n.  a.     250  pp. 
doc.   20.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1892. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     56  pp. 
doc.  21.      127   ann.    rept.    of   Home    for   Disabled   Soldiers   at 
Kearny,    for    year    ending    Oct.    31,    1892.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 
33  (2)  pp. 
doc.   22.      Rept.  of  Gettysburg  battlefield  comn.,   1892.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     19  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  23.      38  ann.   rept.  of  state  normal  school  for  year  end- 
ing June  30,  1892.     161  pp.,  2  pis. 
doc.  24.     Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1892. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    115  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

.     Vol.  4.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     25  pp. 

doc.  25.     20  ann.  rept.  of  state  hd.  of  agrlc,  1892/3.     n.  p., 

u.  d.     528,  34  pp..  Illus. 
doc.  26.     13  ann.  rept.  of  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  agrlc. 

college  exper.  station,  1892.     xxiii,  555  pp. 
doc.  27.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1892.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     Ix, 

367  pp.,  9  pis.,  map. 
doc.  28.     Rept.  of  Washington  Assn.,  for  year  ending  Nov.  1, 

1892.     n.  p..  n.  d.     2  leaves, 
doc.  29.     28  ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile 

Delinquents,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1892.     37  pp.,  pi. 
doc.  30.     32  ann.   rept.   of  State  Ind  istrinl   School   for  Girls, 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1892.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     28  pp. 
doc.  31.      Rept.  of  State  Institution  for  Feeble-MInded  Women, 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1892.    n.  p..  n.  d.     15  (1)  pp. 
doc.  32.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  charities  aid  assn.,  1892.     n.  p., 
n.  d.    50  pp. 

.     Vol.  5.    V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     19  pp. 

doc.   33.      28    ann.    rept.    of   Rutgers    Scientific    School,    1892. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    122  pp. 
doc.  34.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  education  and  supt.  of  public 
instruction   for   year  ending  Aug.   31,   1892.     n.    p.,   n.   d. 
372.  316  pp. 
doc.  35.     Ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  education  and  supt.  of  public 
instruction  for  year  ending  Aug.  31,  1892.     Rept.  of  supt. 
of  school  census  for  year  ending  Aug.  31,  1892.     379  pp. 
doc.  36.     3  ann.  rc-pt.  of  bd.  of  directors  of  weather  service. 

1892.     n    p..  n.  d.     263  pp.,  map. 
doc.   37.      Rept.  of  dairy  comr.,  1892.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     140  pp. 
doc.  38.     Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners,  1892.    n.  p., 

n.  d.     38  pp. 
doc.  39.     3  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  registration  and  exami- 
nation in  dentistry,  1892.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  pp. 
doc.  40.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  pharmacy,  1892.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 
doc.   41.     Rept.    of   comr.   of   mines   of   state  of  N.    J.,   1892. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     24  pp. 

1894 

118th  Session 

Jan.  9-May  26 

Journal  of  the  50th  Senate.    Trenton  :   MacCrelllsh  &  Quigiey,  1894. 

1061  pp. 

A  special  session,  Oct.  2.  is  Included  in  this  vol. 
Minutes  of  votes  and   proceedings  of  the   118th  General   Assembly. 
Trenton  :    j!  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1894.     1221  pp. 

A  special  session,  Oct.  2,   is  Included  in  this  vol.,  pp. 
1105-1109. 
Legislative  Documents.     5  vols.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Co.,  1895. 

.     Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.    30  pp. 

doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.  (Werts),  Jan.  9,  1894.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 
38  pp. 

pp.  20-38.     App.,  act.  to  prescribe  and  regulate  manner 
of  nominating  candidates  for  public  offices, 
doc.  2.     Ann    rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1893,  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of  ratabies  and 
financial  stmts,  from  cos.,  etc.      n.  p.,  n.  d.     280  pp. 
doe.  3.     Rept.   of  joint  committee  on   treasurer's   accts.,   for 
year  ending  Oct.  31,  1803.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    389  pp. 


34 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

isn4 — cont'd 

llStli  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  !>-May  "26 — cont'd 

Contents : — cont'd 

doc.  4.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  lid.  of  taxation,  1803.     n.  p..  n.  d. 

147  pp. 
doc.  ;■>.     1'7  ann.    ropt.   of  lid.   of  health   and  hureau   of   vital 

statistics.  IS!!.'?,     n.  p..  n.  d.     fi12  pp..  pis. 
doc.  6.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1S0.3.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp. 
doc.   7.     Ann.  repts.  of  state  hospitals  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1893.    n.  p..  n.  d.     147  pp..  pis.,  plans, 
doc.   8.     Ann.    rept.    of    State    Institution    for    Fecble-Mlnded 

Women,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1803.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     15  pp. 
doc.  !1.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  managers  of  state  charities  aid 

assn.     n.  p..  n.  d.     G7  pp. 
doc.   HI.      .^nn.   rept.   of  state  bd.   of   registration  and  exami- 
nation in  dentistry,  1803.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     IS  pp. 
doc.   11.     Missing  from  vol.  seen.     Index  states  that  it  is  the 

rept.  of  state  bd.  of  pharmacy, 
doc.   12.     3  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners.  1893. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     35  pp. 
doc.   13.     Ann.    rept.    of    Washington    Assn.    for    year    ending 

Nov.  1.  1893.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    2  leaves. 
-.     Vol.  2.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
1,1st  of  Documents  and  Contents.     24  pp. 

doc.   14.      Ann.  rept.  of  eomr.  of  bauUing  and  insurance  rel.  to 

savings  banks,  etc..  for  year  ending  Dec.  31,   1893.     n.   p.. 

n.  d.     198  pp. 
doc.  15.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance,  rel. 

to  fire  and  fire-marine  insurance.  1893.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     444  pp. 
doc.  16.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance  rel. 

to  life,  fidelity  and  casualtv  insurance,  1893.     n.   p.,  n.   d. 

5i2  pp. 
doc.   17.      10  ann.  r"pt.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors.  1893.     n.  p.. 

n.  d.     996  pp.,  map. 
-.     Vol.  3.     v.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     24  pp. 

doc.  IS.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1893.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

373  pp.,  foldg.  table, 
doc.   19.      16  ann.   rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 

industries,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1893.    n.  p.,  n.  d.   xxlv, 

490  pp. 
doc.  20.      11   ann.   rept.   of  inspector   of  factories   and   work- 
shops, for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1893.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     153  pp. 
doc.  21.      Rept.  of  comr.  of  mines.  1893.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     25  pp. 
doc.  22.     Ann,  rept.  of  riparian  comrs.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1893.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     43  pp. 
doe.  23.     Ann.   rept.   of   comrs.   of   pilotage   for  year   ending 

Oct.  31,  1893.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     11  pp. 
doc.  24.     Rept.   of  adj.   gen.   for   year  ending  Oct,   31,    1893. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     293  pp. 
doc.   25.      Kept,  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct,  31,  1893. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     60  pp. 
doc.  20.     28    ann.    rept.    of    Home    for    Disabled    Soldiers    at 

Kearny,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1893.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp. 
doc.  27.     39  aim.  rept-  of  State  Normal  School  for  year  end- 
ing Aug.  31,  1893.     pt.  1.     n.  p..  n.  d.     157  pp.,  pis. 
doc.  28.     ,39  ann.  rept.  of  State  Normal  School  for  year  end- 
ing Aug.  31.  1893.     pt.  2.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     185  pp. 
doc.   29.      Kept,  of  State  Prison  tor  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1893. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     121  pp. 
doc.  .30.      29  ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  .Tuvenlle 

Delinquents   for   year   ending  Oct.    31,    1893.      n.    p..    n.    d. 

40  pp.,  1   pi. 

doc.  31.     23  ann.    rept.  of  State  Industrial   School    for  Olrls 
for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1.893.     30  pp.,  2  pis. 
-.     Vol.  4.     V.  p. 

Contents : 

List  of  Documents.     20  pp. 

doc.  32.     Ann.   rept.  of  bd.   of  education  and  supt.  of  public 

lnstructlf>n   for  year  endiuu'  .Inne  20.   1893.      pt.    1.      n.   p., 

n.  d.     150,  810  pp.,  map,  illus.,  tables  of  charts  and  contents 

(80-90). 
doc.   33.      Ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  education   and   supt.   of  public 

Instruction.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  school  census  for  year  ending 

,Tune  30.  1893.     pt.  2.     n.  p..  n.  d.     384  pp. 
doc.  34.     Rept.  of  School  for  Deaf-Mutes,  1892/3.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

41  pp.,  pi. 

doc.  3,'5.      Rept.  of  dairy  comr.,  1893.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     75  pp. 
doc.   36.     4  ann.  rept.  of  bd.   of  directors  of  weather  service 
for  year  ending  f)ct.  31.  1893.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     303  pp.,  maps. 
-.     Vol.  5.     V.  p. 

Contents  ; 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     31  pp, 

doc.  37.     21  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agrlc,  1893/4,     n.  p., 

n.  d.  .520  pp.,  Illus. 
doc.  38.  14  ann.  rnpt.  of  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  6  ann. 
rept.  of  agrlc.  college  exper.  station,  1893  fpt.  1.].  n.  p., 
n.  d.  XV,  199  pp.  pt.  2.  14  ann.  rept.  of  agrlc.  exper. 
station  and  6  ann.  rept.  of  agrlc.  college  exper.  station. 
1893  Trenton:  .1.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1894.  xv, 
201-603  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1894 — cont'd 

llSth  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  9-May  26 — cont'd 

Contents  ; — cont'd 

doc.  ,39.     29   ann.   rept.   of  Rutgers   Scientific   School,    1893. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     176  pp. 
doc.  40,     Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist.  1893.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     Ix, 
457  pp.,  maps,  pis.,  foldg.  table. 

1895 

119th  Session 

,7an.  8-March  22 

Journal  of  the  51st  Senate.     Trenton  :    MacCrelUsh  &  Quigley,  1895, 

1211  pp. 

A  special   session,  June  4-13,  is  included  in  this  vol., 
pp.  731-841. 
Minutes  of  votes   and   proceedings   of  the   119th   General    Assembly. 
Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1895.     xiv.  1085  pp. 

A  special   session,   June  4-13,  is  included  in  tnls  vol., 
pp.  891-909. 
Legislative  Documents.     5  vols.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Co.,  1895. 

The  Legislative  Documents  of  this  and  the  following 
sessions  have  identical  binder's  titles,  which  is  a 
fruitful  source  of  error  to  the  incautious  collector. 

.     Vol.  1.      v.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     27  pp. 

doc.   1.      Ann.    mess,   of  Gov.    (Werts),    Jan.   8,    1895.      n.    p., 

n.  d.     .".2  pp. 
doc.  2.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury  for  year  ending 
Oct.  .■;!.  1894.  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of  ratables,  and  finan- 
cial sinits.  from  cos.,  etc.     n.  p..  n.  d.    79.  339  pp. 
doc.   3.      Kept,    of  joint   committee   on    treasurer's   accts.,    for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1894.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     501  pp. 
doe.  4.     4  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  taxation,   1894.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     178  pp. 
doc.   5.      IS   ann.   repl.  of  bd.  of  health   and  bureau  of  vital 

statistics,  1894.     n.  p..  n.  d.     479  pp.,  2  pis. 
doc.  6.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

lf.94.       n.  p.,  n.  d.     32  pp. 
doc.  7.      Ann.  rept.  of  managers  and  officers  of  state  hospitals, 
for  year  ending  Oct,  31,  1894.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     151  pp.,  7  pis.. 

2  plans. 

doc.  8.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  Institution  for  Feeble-Mlnded 
Women.  1894.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp. 

doc.  9.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  charities  aid  assn.,  1894.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     71  pp. 

doc.  10.  5  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  registration  and  exami- 
nation in  dentistry,  1894.     n.  p..  n.  d.     26  pp. 

doc.  11.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners,  1894. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     44  pp. 

doc.   13.     Ann.    rept.    of    Washington    Assn.    for   year    ending 
Oct.  31,  1894.     D.  p.,  n.  d.     2  leaves. 
.     Vol.  2.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     31  pp. 

doc.  14.     Ann.   rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance,  rel. 

to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1894.    n.  p.,  u.  d.     152  pp. 
doc.   15.     Ann.   rept.   of  comr.   of  banking  and   insurance  rel. 

to  fire  and  marine  insuranee,  1894.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     442  pp. 
doc.   10.     .\nn.   rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance,   rel. 

to  life,   fidelity  and  casualty  insurance,   1894.      n.  p.,  n.  d. 

524  pp. 
doc.   17.     11  ann.  rtpt.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1894.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     734  pp. 
doc.   18.      Rept.  of  fish  and  game  comrs.  from  May  29  to  Dec. 

1,  1894.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     38  pp. 
doc.  19.     29   ann.    rept.    of   Home   for   Disabled    Soldiers   at 

Kearny,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1894.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp. 
doc.  20.      Rept.  of  State  Prison,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1894. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     57  pp..  foldg.  table. 
doc.   21.     30  ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform   School  for  Juvenile 

Delinquents,   for   year  ending  Oct.   31,    1894.      n.   p.,   n.   d. 

46  pp.,  Illus. 
doc.  22.     24  ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial   School   for  Girls, 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1894.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     30  pp.,  illus. 
.     Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     22  pp. 

doc.  23.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist  for  1894.  n,  p,,  n.  d. 
Ix.  304  pp.,  maps,  pis. 

doc.  24.  Rent,  on  watersnpply,  etc.;  by  C.  C,  Vermeule. 
V.  3.  Final  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1894,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
XV  (1),  352.  90  pp.,  pis.,  maps,  diagrs. 

doc.  25.  17  ann.  rept.  of  hureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  In- 
dustries, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1894.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  xvlii, 
568  pp. 

doc.  26.  12  ann.  rept.  of  Inspector  of  factories  and  work- 
shops, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1894.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     109  pp. 

doc.   27.      Ann.    rept.    of  ripari'in   comrs.,    1894.      n.    p.,   n.   d. 

03  pp.,  2  maps. 

doc.  28,  Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  for  year  ending 
Oct.  31,  1894.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     13  pp. 


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35 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1SB5— coufd 

llStdi  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  S-Mai'ch  22 — cont'd 

.     Vol.  4.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     23  pp. 

doc.   29.      5  ann.  ropt.  of  bd.  of  dlrcelors  of  weather  service, 

1894.     n.  p..  n.  d.     240  pp..  S  maps. 
doc.  30.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  v.  and  canal  cos.,  1894.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

369  pp.,  foldg.  table. 
doc.   31.     Ann.   rept.  of  bd.   of  education   and  supt.  of  public 
Instniction,  wlfb  aec.  docs.,  for  .vcar  ending  June  30,  1894. 
n.  p..  n.  d.     159  pp.,  pi.,  and  appendices,  v.  p. 

App.  A.     Rcpts.  of  CO.  supts.,  clt.v  supts.  and  supervising 
principals.     177  pp.,  illus. 
Rept.    on    Hutsers    Scientific    School,    1893/4. 

pp.  179-189. 
40    anu.     rept.    of    state    normal    and    model 

schools,  etc.     pp.  191-207. 
Rept.     of     School     for     Deaf-Mutes.      1893/4. 
pp.  208-214. 
App.  B.      Rept,   of  manual  and   Industrial   training,      pp. 

217-278. 
App.  C.      Statistical  tables.     432  pp. 

Preliminary  rept.  concerning  township  system. 

Iv  pp. 
Index  to  complete  rept.     pp.  Ivii-lxxii. 
doc.  32.     Ann.  rept.  of  School  for  Deaf-Mutes,  1893/4.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     39   pp..   pis. 
doc.  33.     40  ann.  rept.  of  state  normal  school  for  year  ending 
June  30.  1894.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     159  pp.,  illus. 

.     Vol.  5.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     37  pp. 

doc.  34.  Rept.  of  the  ad.i.  gen..  1893/4.  n.  p..  n.  d.  433  pp. 
doe.  35.  Rept.  of  the  q.  m.  gen..  1893/4.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  63  pp. 
doc.  36.  Rept.  of  the  dairy  comr.,  1894.  n.  p..  n.  d.  131  pp. 
doe.   37.     22  ann.  rept.  of  the  state  bd.  of  agric,  1894.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     528  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  38.     15  ann.  rept.  of  the  N.  J.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  the  7  ann.  rept  of  the  N.  J.  agric.  college  exper.  station, 

1894.  XV,  600  PI). 

doc.  39.  30  ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  the  state 
college  for  the  benefit  of  agric.  and  mechanic  arts,  1894. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     158  pp. 

doc.  40.  1  ann.  rept.  of  the  comr.  of  public  roads,  1894. 
u.  p.,  n.  d.     87  pp. 

1896 

120th  Session 

Jan.    14-March   26 

Journal  of  the  32d  Senate.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1896. 

xvii,  1020  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes  and   proceedings  of  tlie   120fh   Oeneral  Assembly. 

Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1896.     xviii,  846  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.     5  vols.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Co.,  1896. 

Binder's  title :  Legislative  Documents,  1895 ; 
Documents  of  the  119th  Legislature  have 
same  title. 

■ .      Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     24  pp. 

doc.   1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Oov.    (Werts),  Jan.  14,  1896 

41  pp. 
doc.  2.     Inaugural   address   of   J.   G.   Griggs,   Jan.   21,   1896. 

h.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
doc.  3.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  comptroller  of  the  treasury,  1894/5, 
with    abstracts    of    amt.    of    ratables    and    financial    stmts, 
from  COS.,  townships,  etc.     h.  t.  p.     11,  85.  26  pp. 
doc.  4.      Stmts,  of  the  financial  condition  of  the  several  cos., 
cities,    townships,    towns,    boroughs   and   villages   of   N.   J., 

1895.  h.  t.  p.     pp.  27-349. 

doc.  4.  Rept.  of  the  .joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts. 
and  of  the  state  treasurer  to  the  legislature,  with  the  treas- 
urer's rept.  to  the  Governor  on  the  finances  and  the  sink- 
ing fund.     h.  t.  p.     563  pp. 

doc.  5.  5  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  taxation,  1895.  h.  t.  p. 
172  pp. 

doc.  6.  19  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  and  rept.  of  the  bureau 
of  vital  statistics,  1895.     h.  t.  p.     iv,  440  pp. 

.     Vol.  2.     v.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     28  pp. 

doc.  7.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  state  librarian,  1895.     h.  t.  p.   58  pp. 

doc.  8.  Ann.  repts.  of  the  managers  and  officers  of  the  state 
hospitals  of  N.  J..  1894/5.     h.  t.  p.     139  pp.,  pis. 

doc.  9.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  State  Institution  for  Feeble-.Minded 
Women.  1895.     h.  t.  p.     16  pp. 

doc.  10.  Ann.  rept,  of  bd.  of  managers  of  the  state  charities 
aid  assn..  1895.     h.  t.  p.     68  pp. 

doc.   11.     6   ann.    rept.    of   the   state    bd.   of   registration   and 
examination  in  dentistry,    h.  t.  p.     22  pp. 
,  doe.   12.     5  ann.  rept.  of  the  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners, 

1895.     h.  t.  p.     31  pp. 


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15. 

COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1896— cont'd 

120th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  14-March  26 — cont'd 

Contents : — cont'd 

Ann.  rept.  of  the  Washington  Assn.  of  N.  J.,  1894/5. 

2  leaves. 
Kept,  of  the  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance,  1885. 
1(10  pp. 

Ann.   rept.   of  the  comr.  of  banking  and   insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks  and  trust  cos.,  1895.     h.  t.  i).     144  pp. 
doc.   10.     Ann.   rept.   of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance   rel. 

to  fire  and  marine  insurance,  1894/5.     h.  t.  p.     458  pp. 
doc.  17.     Ann.    rept.   of   the  comr.   of  banking  and   insurance 
rel.  to  lil'i'.  fidelity  and  casualty  insurance,   1895.     h.   t.  p. 
542  pp. 

.     Vol.  3.     v.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     23  pp. 

doc.   18.     12  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1895.  h.  t.  p. 

761,  56  pp. 
doc.   19.      Rept.  of  hd.  of  fish  and  game  comrs.,  1894/5.  h.  t.  p. 

36  pp. 
doc.  20.      30  anu.  rept,  of  the  N.  J.  Home  for  Disabled  Sol- 
diers, 1894/5.     h.  t.  p.     37  pp. 
doc.  21.     Rept.  of  th(>  N.  J.  State  Prison,  embracing  the  repts. 
of  the  inspectors,  keeper,  supervisor,  clerk,  physicians  and 
moral  instructors,  1895.     h.  t.  p.     61  pp.,  foldg.  tables, 
doc.  22.     31  ann.  rept.  of  the  N.  J.  State  Reform  School  for 

Juvenile  Delinquent.';,  1894/5.     h.  t.  p.     42  pp. 
doe.  23.     25    ann.    repl.    of   trustees   of   the    State    Industrial 

School  for  Girls,  1894/5.     h.  t.  p.     30  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  24.     Ann.    rept.   of   state  geologist,    1895.      h.    t.    p.      xl, 

198  pp.,  pis.,  map. 
doc.   25.      18  ann.   rept.  of  the   bureau  of  statistics  of   labor 
and  industries,  1894/5.     h.  t.  p.     viil,  251  pp. 

.     Vol.  4.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     25  pp. 

doc.  26.      13   ann.    rept.    of   inspector  of  factories  and    work- 
shops, 1895.     h.  t.  p.     128  pp. 
doc.  27.     Ann.   rept.  of  the  riparian  comrs.,  with  ace.  docs., 

1895.     h.  t.  p.     41  pp..  map. 
doc.  28.     Ann.    rept.    of    bd.    of    comrs.    of    pilotage,    1894/5. 

h.  t.  p.     21  pp. 
doc.  29.     6  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  directors  of  the  N.  J.  weather 

service.  1895.     240  pp..  maps,  pis. 
doc.  30.      Ann.  stmts,  of  the  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.  of  N.  J.,  to- 
gether with  rept.  of  the  state  director  of  the  United  N.    J. 
R.  R.  and  Canal  Co..  lS9o.-     h.  t.  p.     377  pp.,  foldg.  table, 
doc.  31.     Ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  education  and  of  the  supt.  of 

public  instruction,  with  aec.  docs.,   1894 /5.     651  pp.,   pi. 
doc.  32.     Rept.    of    N.    J.    School    for    Deaf    Mutes,    1894/5. 

h.  t.  p.     35  pp. 
doc.  33.     41  ann.  rei)t    of  N.  J.  state  normal  school,  and  ace. 
docs.,  1894/5.     h.  t.  p.     163  pp..  illus. 

.     Vol.  5.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     31  pp. 

doc.  34.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen.  1894/5.     h.  t.  p.     340  pp. 

doc.  35.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1895.     h.  t.  p.     61  pp. 

doc.  36.     Rept.  of  dairy  comr.,  1895.     h.  t.  p.     115  pp. 

doc.  37.     23  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agric,  1895.     h.  t.  p. 

446  pp.,  pis.,  map. 
doc.  38.     16  ann.  rept.  of  the  N.  J.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and   the   8th   ann.    rept.   of  the   N.   J.   agric.   college  exper. 
station,  1895.     h.  t.  p.     xv,  526  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  39.     31   ann.  rept.  of  the  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  the 
State  College  for  the  benefit  of  agric.  and   mechanic  arts, 
1894/5.     h.>-  1).     120  pp. 
doc.  40.     2  ann.    rept.  of  the  comr.  of  public  roads,   1894/5. 

h.  t.  p.     39  pii. 
doc.  41.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  arhitration,  1895.    h.  t.  p. 
8  pp. 

1897 

121st  Session 

Jan.   12-March  31 

Journal  of  the  53d  Senate.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1897. 

xviii,  864  pp. 

An  extraordinary  session.  May  25,  is  included  in  this 
volume,  pp.  667-681. 
Minutes  of  votes   and   proceedings  of   the   121st  General    Assembly. 
Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1897.     xviii,  797  pp. 

An  extra  session.   May  23,  is  included  in  this  volume, 
pp.  693-707. 
Legislative  Documents,  1896.     5  vols.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy  Pub- 
lishing Co..  1897. 

.     Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     31  pp. 

doc.   1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.    (Griggs),  Jan.   12.   1897.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     31  pp. 
doc.   2.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,   1890,  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of  ratables  and 
financial  stmts,  from  cos.,  etc.     n.  p..  n.  d.     ill,  91.  378  pp., 
foldg.  table. 


36 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1897 — cont'd 

121st  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  12-March  31 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.  3.     Rept.    of  Joint    committee   on    treasurer's    accts.    for 

year  ending  Oct.  31.  1SS6.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    553  pp. 
doc.  4.     6  ann.   rept.  of  state  bd.  of  taxation,   1896.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     183  pp. 
doc.  5.     20  ann.  repts.  of  bd.  of  health  and  bureau  of  vital 

statistics,  1896.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     Ri>0  pp.,  pis.,  diasrs. 
doc.  6.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

18n«.     n.  p.,  n.  d.       38  pp. 
doc.  7.     Ann.  rept.  of  manaserg  and  officers  of  state  hospitals 
for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  189S.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     150  pp.,  2  plans, 
3  pis. 
-.     Vol.  2.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     29  pp. 

doc.  8.     Ann.    rept.    of   State    Institution   for   Feebie-Mlnded 

Women,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1896.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp. 
doc.  9.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  charities  aid  assn.,  1896.     n.  p., 

n.  d.      54   pp. 
doc.   10.     7  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  registration  and  exami- 
nation In  dentistry,  1S96.     n.  p..  n.  d.     24  pp. 
doc.   11.     6  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners,  1896. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     27  pp. 
doc.  12.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance,  rel. 

to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1896.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    158  pp. 
doc.   13.      Ann.  rept,  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance,  1896. 

pt.  1.     Fire  and  marine  Insurance,     n.  p..  n.  d.     344  pp. 
doc.   14.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance,  1896. 

pt.  2.     Life  and  misc.  Insurance,    n.  p.,  n.  d.    455  pp. 
doc.  15.     13  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1896.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     783.  62  pp. 
doc.  16.     31    ann.    rept.   of   Home    for   Disabled    Soldiers   at 

Kearny,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1896.     n.  p..  n.  d.     35  pp. 
-.      Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.    31  pp. 

doc.   17.     Kept,    of    State    Prison,    for    voar    ending    Oct.    31, 

1896.     n.  p..  n.  d.     54  pp..  1  foldg.  tabh.. 
doc.   18.     32  ann.  rept.  of  State  Reform  School  for  Juvenile 

Delinquents   for  year  ending   Oct.    31,    1890.      n.    p.,   n.    d. 

41  pp.,  lllus. 
doc.  19.     2B  ann.  rept.  of  State  Industrial   School   for  Girls 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1896.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     32  pp..  4  pis. 
doc.   20.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist,  1896.     xxtIII,  377  pp.. 

maps,  errata  slip, 
doc.  21.     19  ann.   rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 

industries  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1896.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xil, 

610,  vll  pp. 
doc.  22.      14  ann.  rept.  of  dept.  of  factory  and  workshop  In- 
spection for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1896.    n.  p..  n.  d.     110  pp. 
doc.  23.     Ann.   rept.   of   riparian  comrs..    1896.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 

17  pp. 
doc.  24.     7  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  directors  of  weather  service 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1898.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    240  pp.,  4  maps. 
-.     Vol.  4.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     29  pp. 
doc.  25.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos,  of  state,  1896. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     315  pp..  foldg.  table, 
doc.  26.     Ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  education  and  supt.  of  public 

Instruction,    for   year  ending   June   .30,    1896.      n.    p.,   n.   d. 

600  pp.,  3  pis. 
doc.  27.     Rept.  of  School  for  Deaf-Mutes,  1895/6.    n.  p..  n.  d. 

37  pp..  illus. 
doc.  28.     42  ann.  rept.  of  state  normal  school,  for  year  end- 
ing June  30,  1890.     159  pp..  lllus. 
doc.  29.      Rept.  of  adj.  gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct.   31,   1896. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     321  pp. 
doc.  30.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1890. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     61  pp. 
-.     Vol.  5.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     29  pp. 

doc.  31.     Rept.  of  dairy  comr.,  1896.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     71  pp. 
doc.  32.     24  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agric,  1896.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

382  pp..  pis. 
doc.  33.     17  ann.   rept.  of  state  agrlc.  exper.   station  and  9 

ann.  rept.  of  agrlc.  college  exper.  station.  1896.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

xxl,  563  pp.,  pis. 
doc.  34.     32  ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School  for  year 

ending  Oct.  31.  1896.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     104  pp. 
doc.  35.     3  ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  public  roads  for  year  ending 

Oct.  31,  1896.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     101  pp.,  4  pis 
doc.  36.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  fish  and  game  comrs.,  for  year 

ending  Nov.  1,  1890.    n.  p..  n.  d.    54  pp. 
doc.  37.     Ann.  rept.  of  .stale  bd.  of  arbitration,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1890.     n.  p..  n.  d.     12  pp. 
doc.  38.     Ann.   rept.   of  bd.   of  comrs.   of   pilotage,    for  year 

ending  Oct.  31,  1896.    9  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1898 

122d  Session 

Jan.  11-March  25 

Journal    of    the   Senate.      Trenton :     MacCrelllsh    &   Quigley,    1898. 

XX,  771  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes   and   proceedings   of   the   122d   General   Assembly. 

Trenton:    MacCrelllsh  &  QuIgley,  1898.     xx.  684  pp. 
Legislative    Documents.    1897.      ■">    vols.      Trenton  :     MacCrelllsh    & 

Quigley,  1898. 
.     Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     23  pp. 

doc.  1.  Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.  (Griggs),  Jan.  11,  1898.  n.  p., 
n.  d.    23  pp. 

doc,  2.  Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31.  1897,  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of  ratables,  and 
financial  stmts,  from  cos.,  etc.     n.  p..  n.  d.    v,  386  pp. 

doc.  3.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.,  with 
treasurer's  rept.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1897.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
595  pp. 

doc.  4.  7  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  taxation,  1897.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
223  pp. 

doc.  5.     21st  ann.  rept.   of  bd.   of  health  and  rept.  of  vital 
statistics,  1897.     n.  p.,  n.  d      v,  389  pp. 
.     Vol.  2.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     25  pp. 

doc.  0.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance,  rel.  to 
savings   banks,   discount  and   deposit  banks,    1897.     n.   p., 
n.  d.     214  pp. 
doc.  7.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance,  1897. 

pt.  1.     Fire  and  marine  insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     493  pp. 
doc.  8.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance,  1897. 
pt.    2.      Life    and    miscellaneous    insurance,      n.    p.,    n.    d. 
445  pp. 
doc.  9.     14  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1897.     n.  p., 
n.  d.     753  pp. 
,     Vol.  3.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     22  pp. 

doc.  10.  The  physical  geography  of  N.  J.  by  R.  D.  Salisbury. 
Vol.  4  of  final  rept.  of  state  geologist,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  xvl, 
170.  200  pp..  maps. 

doc.  11.  20  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  In- 
dustries, for  year  ending  Oct  31,  1897.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  xll, 
510  pp. 

doc.  12.  15  ann.  rept.  of  dept.  of  factory  and  workshop  In- 
spection, for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1897.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
236   (1)    pp. 

doc.  13.  Ann.  rept.  of  riparian  comrs.,  for  year  ending  Oct. 
31,  1897.     40   (1)    pp. 

doc.  14.  8  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  directors  of  weather  service, 
for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1897.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  196  pp.,  foldg. 
table.  2  maps. 

doc.  15.     4  ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  public  roads  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1897.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     132  pp.,  pis. 
.     Vol.  4.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     33  pp. 

doc.  16.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1897.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

317  pp.,  foldg.  table, 
doc.   17.     Ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  education  and  supt.  of  public 
Instruction,   for  year  ending   June  30,   1897.     n.   p.,   n.  d. 
627  pp.,  lllus. 
doc.  18.     Ann.  rept.  of  School  for  Deaf-Mutes,  1896/7.    n.  p., 

n.  d.     44  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  19.     43  ann.  rept.  of  state  normal  school  for  year  end- 
ing June  30.  1897.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     153  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  20.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1897. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     350  pp. 
doc.  21.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1897. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     59  pp. 
doc.  22.     50  ann.  rept.  of  State  Hospital  at  Trenton  for  year 

ending  Oct.  31.  1897.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    06  pp.,  pis.,  plan, 
doc.  23.     22  ann.  rept.  of  officers  and  managers  of  State  Hos- 
pital at  Morris  rialns.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1897.     n.  p., 
n.  d.     98   pi>.,   pis.,  plan, 
doc.  24.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  for  year  ending  Oct. 

31.  1897.     n.  p..  n.  d.     40  pp. 
doc.  25.      Rept.  of  dairy  comr.,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1897. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     Ill,  100  pp. 

.     Vol.  5.     V.  p. 

Copies  of  this  volume  were  seen  only  In  the  N.  .T.  State 
Library.  In  Rutgers  College  Library,  and  In  the 
Free  Public  Library  of  Jersey  City. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     24  pp. 

doc.  26.     Ann.    rept.    of   state  geologist,    1897.      n.   p.,   n.   d. 

xl,  368  pp.,  maps, 
doc.  27.     25  ann,  rept.  state  bd,  of  agrlc.  1897.     n.  p.,  n.  d, 
404  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


37 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1S98 — cont'd 

122d  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  H-March  25 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doe.  28.     18  aun   rept   N.  J.   state   agiic.   exper.   station  and 

10  nnn.  rept.  agiic.  coilege  exper.  station,  1897.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
xix.  53G  pp.,   pis. 

doc.   20.     23  ann.  rept.  Rutsers  Scientific  School,  1897.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     102  pp. 
doc.  30.     Ann.  rept.  bd.  of  &sh  and  game  comrs.,  1897.    n.  p., 

n.  d.     57  pp. 
doc.  31.     Ann.  rept.  state  bd.  o£  arbltrat'on,  1897.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

55  pp. 
doc.  32.     Ann.  rept.  bd.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  1897.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

11  pp. 

doc.  33.  Rent,  of  N.  J.  state  prison,  1897.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  51  pp.. 
2  foldg.  tables. 

doc.  34.  33  ann.  rept.  N.  J.  Reform  School  for  Juvenile  De- 
linquents. 1897.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     47  pp.,  pis. 

doc.  35.  27  ann.  rept.  trustees  State  Industrial  School  for 
Girls,  1897.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     40  pp. 

doc.  36.  Ann.  rept.  State  Institution  for  Feebie-Minded 
Women,  1897.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     14   (2)   pp.,  pis. 

doc.  37.     Ann.  rept.  of  managers  of  state  charities  aid  assn., 

1897.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     46  pp. 

doc.  38.     32  ann.  rept,  N.  J.  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  1897. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     46  pp. 
doc.  39.     7  ann.  rept.  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners,   1897. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     3,  31  pp. 
doc.  40.     8  ann.  rept.  state  bd.  of  registration  and  examina- 
tion in  dentistr.v,  1897.     n.  p.,  n.  d    30  pp. 
doc.  41.     Rept.    of    comn.    apptd.    by    Gov.    to    represent    the 

state  of  N.  J.  at  Tenn.  Centennial,  1897.    n.  p.,  n.  d.   12  pp., 

pis. 
doc.  42.     3  ann.  rept.  N.  J.  State  Reformatory  comn.,  1896,'7. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     11  pp. 
doc.  43.     Rept.  of  N.   J.  comn.  on  defective,  delinquent  and 

dependent  children  and  their  care.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp. 

1899 

123d  Session 

Jan.   10-March   24 

Journal  of  the  55th  Senate.     Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xxii.  664  pp. 
Minutes   of   votes   and   proceedings   of  the   123d   Genera!   Assembly. 

Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1899.     xxii,  652  pp. 
Legislative  Documents,  1898.     5  vols.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy 

Publishing  Co.,  1899. 
.     Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     30  pp. 

doc.  1.  Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.  (Watliins),  Jan.  10,  1899.  h.  t.  p. 
14  pp. 

doc.  2.  Inaugural  address  (Voorhees),  Jan.  17,  1899.  h.  t.  p. 
13  pp. 

doc.  3.  Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,  1897/8,  with 
abstract  of  ratablos  and  financial  stmts,  from  cos.,  town- 
ships, etc.     h.  t.  p.     V.  91.  428  pp. 

doc.  4.  Rept.  of  .joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.  and 
of  the  state  treasurer,  with  the  treasurer's  rept.  to  the 
Gov.  on  the  finances  of  the  state,  and  the  sinking  fund, 
h.  t.  p.     625  pp. 

doc.  5.  8  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  taxation,  1897/8.  h.  t.  p. 
176  pp. 

doc.  6.     22  ann.   rept-  of  bd.  of  health  and  bureau  of  vital 
statistics.  1898.     h.  t.  p.     v,  601  pp. 
.     Vol.  2.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     27  pp. 

doc.  7.  Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
savings  banks,  discount  and  deposit  banks  and  trust  cos., 

1898.  174  pp. 

doc.  8.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance,  1897/8. 

pt.  1.     Fire  and  marine  insurance,   "h.  t.  p.     517  pp. 
doc.  9.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance,  1897/8. 

pt.  2.     Life  and  misc.  insurance.     421   pp. 
doc.   10.      15  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1898.     h.  t.  p. 

846.  80  pp. 
■ .     Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.    36  pp. 

doc.  11.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist.  1898.     h.  t.  p.    xxxii, 

244.  102.  vi  pp.,  pis.,  maps. 
doc.  12.     21   ann.   rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 

Industries,  1897/8.     h.  t.  p.     xl,  335  pp. 
doc.   13.     Ann.    rept.   of   co-operative   bldg.    and   loan   assns., 

1897/8.     h.  t.  p.     iv.  348  pp. 
doc.  14.     16  ann.  rept.  of  factory  and  workshop  Inspection, 

1898.     h.  t.  p.     221  pp. 
doc.  15.     Ann.   rept.  of  the  riparian  comrs.,   1898,  with  ace. 

docs.     h.  t.  p.     19  pp. 
doc.  16.     9  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  directors  of  the  N.  J.  weather 

service,  1898.     h.  t.  p.     205  pp.,  maps,  foldg.  table. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1899 — cont'd 
123d  Session — cont'd 
Jan.  10-March  24 — cont'd 
Contents  : — cont'd 
doc.   17.     5  ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  public  roads,  1897/8.    h.  t.  p. 
207  pp.,  pis. 
.     Vol.  4.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     28  pp. 

doc.  18.     26  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agrlc,  1898.     h.  t.  p. 

333  pp. 
doc.  19.      19  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  agric.  exper.  station  and  11 

ann.   rept.   of   N.   J.   agric.   coilege  exper.   station,   1897/8. 

h.  t.  p.     xix.  467  pp.,  pis.,  maps, 
doc.  20.     34  ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  the  state 

college   for    the    benefit    of   agric.    and    the    mechanic    arts, 

1897/8.     h.  t.  p.     101  pp. 
.doc.  21.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  flsh  and  game  comrs.,  1897/8. 

h.  t.  p.     6'J  pp. 
doc.   22.     Ann.    repL    of    state    bd.    of    arbitration,    1897/8. 

h.  t.  p.    25  pp. 
doc.   23.     Ann.    rept.    of   bd.    of   comrs.    of    pilotage,    1897/8. 

h.  t.  p.     lo  pp. 
doc.  24.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  State  Prison,  embracing  the  repts.  of 

the    inspectors,    supervisor,    keeper,    clerk,    physicians    and 

moral  instructors.   1897/8.     h.   t.   p.     54  pp.,  foldg.  tables, 
doc.  25.     24    ann.    rept.    of    N.    J.    State    Reform    School    for 

Juvenile  Delinquents,  1897/8.     h.  t.  p.     44  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  26.     28  ann.  rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  State  Industrial 

School  for  Girls,  1898.     h.  t.  p.     44  pp. 
doc.  27.     Ann.   rept.   of   State  Institution   for  Feebie-Minded 

Women,  1898.     h.  t.  p.     19  pp. 
doc.  28.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  mgrs.  of  the  state  charities  aid 

assn.,  1898.     h.  t.  p.     42  pp. 
doc.  29.     33  ann.  rept,  of  N.  J.  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers 

at  Kearny,  1897/8.     h.  t.  p.     50  pp. 
doc.  30.     9  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  registration  and  exami- 
nation in  dentistry.  1898.     b.  t.  p.     39  pp. 
doc.  31.     8  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners,  1898. 

h.  t.  p.    32  pp. 
.     Vol.  5.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents,     pp.  5-35. 

doc.  32.     Ann.  stmts,  of  the  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  together  with 

rept.  of  the  state  director  of  the  United  N.  J.  R.  R.  and 

Canal  Co..  1898.     h.  t.  p.     ;{09  pp.,  foldg.  table, 
doc.  33.     Ann.  rept,  of  the  bd.  of  education  and  of  the  sunt. 

of   public   instruction    of   N.    J.,    with   ace.    docs.,    1897/8. 

h.  t.  p.     648  pp. 
doc.  34.     Rent,  of  the  N.  J.  School  for  Deaf  Mutes,  1897/8. 

h.  t.  p.     44  pp..  pis. 
doc.  35.     44  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  normal  school,  and  ace. 

docs..  1897/8.     h.  t.  p.     159  pp.,  pis. 
doc.   36.     Rept.  of  the  adj.  gen.,  1897/S.     h.  t.  p.     269  pp. 
doc.   37.     Rept.  of  the  q.  m.  gen.,  1898.    h.  t.  p.     65  pp. 
doc.  38.     51   ann.   rept.   of  the   resident  officers  of  the  N.   J. 

State  Hospital  at  Trenton,  1897/8.     h.  t.  p.     56  pp.,  pis. 
doc.   39.     23  ann.   rept.   of   mgrs.   and  oflJcers  of  N.   J.   State 

Hospital  at  Morris  Plains.  1897/8.    h.  t.  p.     118  pp.,  pis. 
doc.  40.     Ann.    rept.   of   the   state   librarian,    1898.      h.   t.    p. 

66  pp. 
doc.  41.     Rept.  of  the  dairy  comr.,  1898.     h.  t.  p.     113  pp. 
doc.   42.      1  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  mgrs.  of  N.  J.  State  Village  for 

Epileptics,   1898.     h.  t.  p.     13  pp. 
doc.  43.     4  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  reformatory  comn.,  1898. 

h.  t.  p.     11  pp. 
doc.   44.      Kept,    of   comrs.    apptd.    under  chap.    116,    laws   of 

1898,   "  Riparian  Lands  ".     h.   t.  p.     23  pp. 

1900 

124th   Session 

Jan.   9-March    23 

Journal  of  the  56th  Senate.    Trenton  :   MacCreliish  &  Qulgley,  1900. 

xxii,  698  pp. 
Minutes  of  votes  and   proceedings  of  the  124tli  General  Assembly. 

Trenton  :    MacCreliish  &  Qulgley,  1900.     xxii.  706  pp. 
Legislative    Documents,    1899.      5    vols.      Trenton :     MacCreliish    & 

Qulgley,   1900. 
■ .     Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     27  pp. 

doc.   1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.   (Voorhees),  Jan.  9.  1900.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     32  pp. 
doc.  2.     Rept.   of  Joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.   and 

treasurer's  rept..  1898/9.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    663  pp. 
doc.  3.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller,  etc.,  1898/9.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

ill.  90,  442  pp. 
doc.  4.     9  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  taxation,  1898/9.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

214  pp. 
doc.  4V. .     Digest  and  compilation  of  laws  and  decision  rel.  to 

collec'tlon  of  taxes.  1900.     n.  p..  n.  d.     88  pp. 
doc.   5.     23  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  and  rept.  of  bureau  of 

vital  statistics,  1899.     n.  p..  n.  d.     vi,  432  pp.,  map.,  Illus. 


4(;8^50J 


38 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

moo — cont'd 
l'J4tli  Session — cont'd 
.Ian.  O-Maich  23 — cont'd 
Contents  : — cont'd 
doc.  0.     Ann.   stmt.?,   of   r.    r.    and   canal    cos.,    tojjethcr   with 
rept.  of  state  director  of  United  N.  .T.  R.  1!.  and  Canal  Co., 
1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     339  pp.,  foldg.  table. 
-.     Vol.  •>.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     21  pp. 

doc.  7.     Geol  survey.    Ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist  [and  rept. 
on   forcstr.vj,   18S9.     n.   p.,   n.  d.     xlili,   192,  327   pp.,   pis., 
illus. 
doc.  8.     22  ann.   rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics,   labor  and   In- 
dustries. l.s:>9.     n.  p..  n.  d.     xi.  354  pp. 
doc.  9.      17  ann.   rept.  of  dept.   of  factory  and   woriisiiop  in- 
spection, 1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     277  pp. 
doe.   10.     17  nnn.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors.  1899.     n.  p., 
n.  d.     858,  78  pp. 
-.     Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     32  pp. 

doc.   11.     Ann.   rept.  of  comrs.  of  banliing  and  insurance  rel. 

to  savings   banks,    trust   cos.,   and  state  banlts  oj  discount 

and  deposit.  1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     225  pp. 
doc.   12.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance,  1899. 

pt.  1.     Fire  and  marine  insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     564  pp. 
doc.  13.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance,  1899. 

pt.  2.     Life  and  misc.  insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     224   [i.  e. 

524)  pp. 
doc.   14.     Ann.    rept.   of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rei. 

to  bldg.  and  loan  assns..  Oct.  31,  1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     208  pp. 
doc.  15.     Ann.   rept.  of  bd.   of  education  and  supt.  of  public 

instruction,  with  ace.  docs.,  for  year  ending  June  30,  1899. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     710  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  10.     45  ann.  rept.  of  state  normal  school  and  ace.  docs., 

for  year  ending  .Tune  30,  1899.     u.  p..  n.  d.     160  pp.,  illus. 
doc.    17.      Rept.    of    School    for    Deat-Mut.es,    1898/9.      n.    p., 

n.  d.     31  pp.,  Illus. 
-.     Vol.  4.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.    22  pp. 

doc.   IS.     27   ann.    rept.   of  state  bd.   of  agric,    1899.      n.    p., 

n.  d.     335  pp.,  illus. 
doc.   19.      Insects  of  N.  .1.  :  by  ,T.  B.  Smith  ;  suppl.  to  27  ann. 

rept.  of  bd.  of  agric,  1890.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     755  pp.,  maps.  pis. 
doc.   20.      Rept.  of  dairy  comr.,  1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     78  pp. 
doc  21.     35  ann.  rent,  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  etc..  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     106  pp. 
doc.   22.     20  ann.  rept.  of  N.  .1.  agric.  exper.  station  and  12 

ann.   rept.  of  N.  .1.  agric.  college  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xix.  512  pp.,  illus. 
doc.   23.      10  ann.   rept.  of  N.  J.  section  of  climate  and  crop 

service  of  weather  bureau,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     64  pp.,  2  maps.  pi. 
-.     Vol.  5.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.    43  pp. 

doc.  24.     Rept.   of  adj.  gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct.   .'!!.    1899. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     206  pp. 
doc.  25.      Rept.  of  <|.  ni.  gen.,  1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     57  pp. 
doc.  26.     Ann.    rept.   of  state   librarian,   1899.     n.   p.,    n.   d. 

44  pp. 
doc.  27.     Rept.     of     state     librarian     concerning     traveling 

libraries,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     71  pp. 
doc.  28.     6  ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  public  roads  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     237  pp.,  illus. 
doc.   29.      24  ann.  rept.  of  managers  and  officers  of  N.  J.  State 

Hospital   at   Morris   Plains,   for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1899. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     94  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  30.     52  ann.  rept,  of  managers  and  officers  of  N.  .1.  State 

Hospital  at  Trenton,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1899.     u.  p., 

n.  d.    62  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  31.      Kept,  of  N.  .1.  State  Prison,  1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.   53  pp. 
doc.  32.     35    ann.    rept.    of    N.    J.    State    Reform    School    for 

Juvenile  Delinquents  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1899.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     43  pp..  illus. 
doc.  33.     29  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  State  Industrial  School 

for  Girls,  1899.     n.  p..  n.  d.     30  pp.,  Illus. 
doc.  34.     5  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  reformatory  comn.,  1899. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  pp. 
doc.   35.      Rept.   of  N.   J.   comn.  on  defective,  delinquent  and 

dependent  children  and  their  care.  1899.     n.  p..  n.  d.     28  pp. 
doc.   36.      Rept.    of    N.    J.    state    bd.    of   children's   guardians, 

1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     60  pp. 
doc.   37.     Ann.  rept.  of  ImI.  of  managers  of  state  charities  aid 

assn.,  1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     32  pp. 
doc.  38.     2    ann.    rept.    of    managers   and   resident    officers   of 

N.  J.  State  Village  for  ICplleptlcs,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31, 

1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     27  pp. 
doc.  39.     24  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers, 

Kearny,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1899.     n.  p..  n.  d.     48  pp. 
doc.  40.     Rept.  of  l)d.  of  mgrs.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers, 

Sailors,  or  Marines  and  their  Wives,   for  year  ending  Oct. 

31,  1899.     n.  p..  n.  d.     10  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1900 — cont'd 

124th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  9-March  23 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.  41.  Rept.  of  comrs.  to  provide  firemen's  home  .... 
1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     4  pp. 

doc.  42.  Ann.  ri'pt.  of  state  Institution  for  Fceble-Mlnded 
Women.  1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     17  pp. 

doc.  43.  Ann.  rept.  of  riparian  comrs.,  1899,  with  ace.  docs, 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     21  pp. 

doc.  44.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  Nov.  1,  1898 
to  Nov.  1,  1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     21  pp. 

doc.  45.  Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  oyster  comn.  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31.  189iP.     n.  p..  n.  d.     20  pp. 

doc.  46.      Rept.  of  oyster  comrs..  1899,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     22  pp. 

doc.  47.      Rept.  of  palisade  comn.,  1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  pp. 

doc.  48.      Rept.  of  state  sewei-age  comn.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     149  pp. 

doc.  49,  Ann,  rejit.  of  bd,  of  fish  and  game  comrs,.  for  year 
ending  Nov.  1,  1899.     n.  p..  n.  d.     65  pp. 

doc.  50,  .\nn.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  arbitration  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1899.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp. 

doc.  51.  9  ann,  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners,  1899. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     47  pp. 

doc.  52.  10  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  registration  and  ex- 
amination in  dentistr.v.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     34  pp. 

1901 

125th  Session 

Jan.   8-March   22 

Journal  of  the  57th  Senate.    Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1901. 

xxii.  701  pp. 
Minutes   of  voles   and   proceedings   of   the   125th   General    Assembly. 

Trenton  :    MacCrellish  and  Quigley,  1901.     xxii,  691  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.   1900.     5  vols.     Trenton.    The  J.  L.  Murphy 

Publishing  Co.,  1901. 
.     Vol.  1.     T.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     31  pp. 

doc.  1.  Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.  (Voorhees),  Jan.  8,  1901.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     19  pp. 

doc.  2.  Rept.  of  .joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.  and  of 
state  treasurer,  1899/00.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     687  pp. 

doc.  3.  Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     111.  104,  555  pp. 

doc.  4.  10  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd,  of  taxation,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     253  pp. 

doc.  5.  Digest  and  compilation  of  statutes  and  decisions 
regulating  assessment  and  collection  of  taxes  in  N.  J.,  with 
blanks  and  forms  for  use  of  assessors  and  collectors,  n.  p., 
n.  d.     xiii,  210  pp. 

doc.  0.  Rept.  of  N.  J.  state  hd.  of  children's  guardians,  1900, 
n.  p.,  n.  d,     21  pp. 

doc.  7.  Ann.  rent,  of  riparian  comrs.,  1900,  with  ace.  docs, 
n.  p..  n.  d,     23  pp. 

doc.  8.     Ann.   rept.   of  comrs.  of  pilotage,   Nov.   1,    1899,   to 
Nov.  1,  1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp. 
.      Vol.  2.     v.  p. 

Contents  : 
Li.st  of  Documents  and  Contents.     21  pp. 

doc.  9.  23  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  labor  and  industries,  for 
year  ending  Oct.  31,  1900.     n.  p,,  n,  d,     vi,  329  pp. 

doc.  10.  18  ann.  rept.  of  dept.  of  factory  and  workshop  In- 
spection,    n,  p.,  n.  d.     325  pp. 

doc.  11.  17  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1900.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     930  pp. 

doc.  12.  Suppl.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors  ;  repts.  of  cable, 
electric  and  horse  r,  r.  cos,,  1900.     n,  p.,  n.  d.     68  pp. 

doc.  13.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  1900.  n.  p..  n.  d.  71 
pp. 

doe.  14.  25  ann.  rept.  of  managers  and  officers  of  N.  J.  State 
Hospital  at  Morris  Plains,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1900. 
n,  p,,  n.  d.     95  pp.,  illus. 

doc.  15.  53  ann.  rept.  of  managers  and  officers  of  N.  J.  State 
Hospital  at  Trenton,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1900.  n.  p., 
n.  d,     62  pp,,  illus, 

doc,  16.  10  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners, 
1900      n.  p.,  n.  d.     48  pp. 

doc.   17.     11   ann.   rept.   of  state  bd.  of  registration   and  ex- 
amination  in  dentistry,     n.  p.,  n.  d.      17  pp. 
. .     Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  (^ontents.      28  pp. 

doc.    18.      24  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  and  ropt,  of  bureau 

of  vital  statistics,     n.   p,,   n.   d.     vl.  409   pp,,   map.   illus. 
doc.   19.      Ann.   rept.   of  comr.  of  banking  and   ins\irance   rel. 

to   savings   banks,    trust   cos.,   and   state   banks  of  discount 

and  deposit,  1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     250  pp. 
doc.   20.     Ann.    rept.    of    comr.    of    banking    and    Insurance, 

1901.     pt.    1.      Fire   and    marine    insurance,      n.    p.,    n.   d. 

590  pp. 
doc,   21.     Ann,  rept.  of  comr,  of  banking  and  Instirance,  1901. 

pt.  2.     Life  and  misc.  Insurance,     n,  p.,  n.  d.     542  pp. 
doc.   22.     Ann.    rept.  of  comr,   of  banking  and   insurance   rel. 

to  bldg,  and  loan  assns..  Oct.  31,  1900.     n.  p,,  n,  d.    374  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


39 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

mol — cont'd 

lliTith  Sessiou — cont'd 

Jnu.  S-MarcU  2- — cont'd 

Contents  ; — cont'd 

doc.   23.      Ann.  rept.  of  lid.  of  m.-inasers  of  state  charities  aid 

assD.,  1!)00.     n.  p..  n.  d.     J.")  pp. 
doc.  24.     o  ann.  rept.  of  managers  of  N.  J.  State  VillOKC  for 

Epileptics,    for    year    ending    Oct.    31.    1000.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

23  pp. 
doc.   2."i.     Sij  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers. 

for  year  ending  Oct.  31.  1900.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     50  pp. 
doc.   26.      Rept.    of    l>d.    of    manasers    of    Home    for    Disabled 

Soldiers.    Sailors.    Marines  and   tbeir   Wives,    Vlneland.    for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1000.     n.  p..  n.  d.     22  pp.,  lllus. 
doc.   27.     Rent,    of    N.    .T.    Kiremen's    Home,    for   year   ending 

Oct.  31,   1000.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 
doc.   28.     Ann.    rept.    of   Slate    Institntion    for   Feeble-Miuded 

Women,  1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     15  pp. 

.     Vol.  4.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     32  pp. 

doc.   29.     28   ann.    rept.    of   state  bd.  of  agric,    1900.      n.    p., 

n.  d.     401  pp..  illus. 
doc.   30.     21    ann.    rept.    of   N.   J.    state   agric.   exper.    station 

and  13  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  agric.  college  exper.  station,  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31,  1900.     n,  p.,  u.  d.     xvii,  572  pp.,  pis., 

illus. 
doc.  31.      Rept.  of  dairy  comr.,  1900.     n.  p.,   n.  d.     51   pp. 
doc.  32.      7  ann.  reiJt.  of  comr.  of  public  roads,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     191  pp..  illus.,  foldg.  map. 
doc.   33.     11    ann.    rept.    N.    J.    section    of    climate    and    crop 

service  of  weather  bureau,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     70  pp.,  maps, 
doc.   34.     Rept.  of   adj.   gen.,   for  year  ending  Oct.    31,   1900. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     261  pp..  illus. 
doc.   35.     Rept.  of  g.  m.  gen..  1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     75  pp. 
doc.  36.     Rept,  of  N.  J.  State  Prison.  1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.   48  pp. 
doc.  37.     30  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  State  Home  for  Boys  lor  ye.ir 

ending  Oct.  31,  1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     43  pp. 
doc.  38.     30  ann.   rept.   of  trustees  of  State  Homo  for  Oirls, 

at  Trentou,  1900.     n.  p..  n.  d.     55  pp.,  illus. 

.     Vol.  5.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     32  pp. 

doc.   39.     Ann.   stmts,   of   r.   r.   and   canal   cos.,   togetlier  with 

rept.  of  state  director  of  United  R.  1{.  and  Canal  Co.,  1900. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     376  pp. 
doc.  40.     (Jeol.  survey  of  N.  J.;  ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist. 

1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xl,  231  pp.,  maps.,  pi. 
doc.  41.      Ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  education  and  supt.  of  public 

instruction,  with  ace.  docs.,  for  year  ending  June  30,  1900. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     459,  268  pp. 
doc.  42.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  School  for  the  Deaf,  1899/00.     n.  p.. 

n.  d.     39  pp.,  illus. 
doe.  43.     46  ann.  rept.  of  N.  .T.  state  normal  school  and  ace. 

docs.,  for  year  ending  Jime  30,  1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     164  pp., 

illus. 
doc.   44.     36  ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  etc.,  for 

year  ending  Oct.  31.  1900.     n.  p..  n.  d.     108  pp. 
doc.   45.     6  ann.  rept.  of  N.  .T.  state  reformatory  comn.,  1900. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     4(1)   pp. 
doc.  46.     Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  ovster  comn.,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1900.     n.  p..  n.  d.     13  pp. 
doc.  47.     2  ann.  rept.  of  oyster  comrs.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     20  pp. 
doc.  48.      Rept.     of     palisade     comn.,     1900.       u.     p..     n.     d. 

7   (1)    pp. 
doc.  49.     Rept,  of  state  sewerage  comn.,   1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

67  pp.,  plan, 
doc.  50.      Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  fish  and  game  comrs.,  tor  year 

ending  Oct.  31,   1900.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     31  pp. 
unnum.  doc.     1   rept.  of  public  library  comn.,  Oct.  31,   1900. 

Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons,  1901.     7  pp. 

1902 

120th  Session 

,Tan.    14-March  27 

Journal  of  the  58th  Senate.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1902.     xxil,  745  pp. 
Minutes  of   votes   and   proceedings  of  the   126th   General   Assembly. 

Trenton  :    The  .T.  L.  llurphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902.     xxil.  732  pp. 
Legislative  Documents.  1901.     5  vols.     Trenton:    The  .1.  L.  Murphv 
Publishing  Co..  1902. 

■ .     Vol.   1.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     22  pp. 

doc.  1.     Ann.  mess,  of  Gov.   (Voorhees),  Jan.  14,  1902.    n.  p., 

n.  d.     21  pp. 
doc.  2.     liept.   of  joint  committee  on   treasurer's  accts.   and 

of  state  treasurer,  1900/1.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     697  pp. 
doc.  3.     Ann.   rept.   of  comptroller  of  treasury  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     ill,  108,  553  pp. 
doc.  4.      11  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  taxation  tor  year  ending 

Oct.  31.  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     164  pp. 
doc.  5.      Rept.  of  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  children's  guardians,  1901. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     29  pp..  foldg.  table, 
doc.  0.      Ann.  ropt  of  riparian  comrs.,  1901.     u.  p..  n.  d.    41  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

19(12  -cont'd 

12Ctb  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  14-March  27-  cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.   7.      Ann.  rept,  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  Nov.  1,  1900,  to  Nov. 

1,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  (1.     16  pp. 
doc.  8.      24  ann.  ri'iil.  of  liurcau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  In- 
dustries  for  year  enillng   Oct.    31,    1901.      n.    p.,   n.   d.      v, 
516  pp. 
-.      Vol.  2.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     22  pp. 

doc.  IK      19  ann.    rept.   of  depf.  of  factory   and   workshop  in- 
spection, 1901.     n.  p..  n.  d.     371  pp. 
doc.   10.     IS  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors.  1901.     n.  p.. 

n.  d.     958  pp. 
doc.  11.     Rept.    of    state    bd.    of   assessors.      Franchi.se    tax, 

1901.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     104  pp. 
doe.   12.      Suppl.    rept.    of   state   bd.   of   assessors.      Repts.   of 
cable,  electric  and  horse  r.  r.  cos.,  for  year  ending  Dec.  31, 
1001.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     73  pp. 
doc.   13.     Ann.    rept.    of   state    librarian.    1901.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

14  pp. 
doc.   14.      2  rept.  of  public  library  comn.,  Oct.  31,  1901.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     42  pp.,  foldg.  table, 
doc.   15.     26  aun.  repl.  of  managers  and  officers  of  N.  J.  State 
Hospital  at   Morris   Plains,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1901. 
n.  p..  n.  d.     135  pp..  illus. 
doc.   16.      54  ann.  i-cpl.  ni'  niatuigcrs  and  officers  of  N.  .T.  State 
Hospital  at  Trentou.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1901.     n.  p., 
n.  d.     58  pp.,  illus.,  plan, 
doc.   17.      11    ann.    rept.    of    state    bd.    of    medical    examiners, 

1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     40  pp. 
doc.  18.      12  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  registration  and  exami- 
nation in  dentistry,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     23  pp. 
doc.   19.     4  ann.  rept.  of  managers  of  N.  J.  State  Village  for 
Epileptics,    for    year    ending    Oct.    31,    1901.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 
24  pp. 
doc.   20.     26  ann.   rept.  of  N.  J.  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers 
at  Kearny,  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    50  pp. 
doc.  21.      Rept.    of    bd.    of    managers    of    Home    for    Disabled 
Soldiers,  Sailors,  or  Marines  and  their  Wives,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31.  1901.     n.  p..  n.  d.     20  pp. 
doc.  22.      2  ann.  rept,  of  bd.  of  managers  of  N.  J.  Firemen's 

Home,  for  y"ar  ending  Oct.  31.  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     15  pp. 
doc.  23.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  l-lorae  for  Care  and  Training  of 
Feeble-MInded  Women,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp. 
-.      Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     36  pp. 

doc.  24.     25  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  and  rept.  of  bureau  of 

vital  statistics,   1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     vi.  459  pp.,  map,  lllus. 

doc.  25.     Ann.   rept.   of  comr.  of  banking  and   insurance  rel. 

to  savings   banks,    trust   cos.    and   state   banks   of   discount 

and  deposit,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     227  pp. 

doc.   26.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance,  1901. 

pt.  1.     Fire  and  marine  insurance,     n.  p..  n.  d.     556  pp. 
doc.   27.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance,  1901. 

pt.  2.     Life  and  misc.  insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     586  pp. 
doc.   28.     Ann.    rept.  of  comr.   of  banking  and   insurance  rcl. 
to  bldg.  and  loan  assns..  Oct.  31.  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     384  pp. 
doc.  29.      Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  managers  of  state  charities  aid 
assn.,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     217  pp. 
-.     Vol.  4.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     32  pp. 

doc.  30.     29  ann.  rept,  of  state  bd.  of  agric,  1901.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

350  pp..  illus. 
doc.  31.     22  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and 
14  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  agric.  college  exper.  station,  for  year 
ending  Oct.  31.  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xlx,  587  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  32.     Rept.  of  dairy  comr.,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     24  pp. 
doc.  33.     8  ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  public  roads,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     197  pp.,  illus.,  map. 
doc.  34.      12  ann.   rept.   of   N.   J.   station  of   the  climate  and 
crop    service    in    co-operation    with    N.    J.    weather   service. 
1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     77  pp.,  3  maps, 
doc.  35.     Rept.   of  adj.  gen.   for  year  ending  Oct.  31,   1901. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     292  pp. 
doc.  36.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     75  pp. 
doc.  37.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  State  Prison,  1901.     n,  p..  n.  d.    52  pp. 
doc.  38.     37  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  State  Home  for  Boys,  for  year 

ending  Oct.  31,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     41  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  39.     31   ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  State  Home  for  Girls, 
Trenton,   1901.     n.  p.,  n,  d.     49  pp. 
-.      Vol.  5.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     32  pp. 

doc.  40.      Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

379  pp..  foldg.  table, 
doc.  41.     Geol.  survey  of  N.  J.;  ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist, 

1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xxvlii,  178  pp.,  pis.,  maps, 
doc.  42.      Ann.   rept.  of  bd.  of  education   and  supt.  of  public 
Instruction,  with  ncc.  docs.,  for  year  ending  June  30,  1901. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     445,  142  pp. 


40 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

in02 — cont'd 

126th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  14-March  27 — cont'd 

Contents  : — cont'd 

doc.  43.  Kept,  of  N.  J.  School  for  Deaf.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  37  pp.. 
pis. 

doc.  44.  47  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  normal  school  and  ace. 
docs,  for  year  ending  .lune  .^0.  1901.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  144  pp., 
pis. 

doc  45  37  iinn.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Sclentlflc  School,  etc..  for 
year  ending  Oct.  31.  I'.lOl.     n.  p..  n.  d.     110  pp..  Illua. 

doc.  40.  1  ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  N.  J.  State  Ueformatory, 
for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1901.     n.  p..  n.  d.     14  pp. 

doc.  47.  Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  oyster  comn.,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1901.     n.  p..  n.  d.     .')7  pp.,  pis.,  map. 

doc.  '48.  Uept.  of  N.  J.  state  oyster  and  shell  comn.  for  year 
ending  Oct.  31,  1901.     n.  p..  n.  d.     11  pp. 

doc.  49.  Kept,  of  state  sewei'age  comn.,  1901.  n.  p..  n.  d. 
91  pp.,  map.  foldg.  leaf. 

doc.  .50.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  flsh  and  game  comrs.,  for  year 
ending  Oct.  31,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp. 

doc.  51.  Rept.  of  N.  .7.  state  museum.  1901.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
23  pp. 

doc.  52.  .\nn.  rept,  of  state  bd.  of  arbitration,  for  year  end- 
ing Oct.  31,  1901.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp. 

doc.  53.  2  ann.  rept.  of  palisade  comn.,  1901.  n.  p..  n.  d. 
4  pp. 

1903 

127th  Session 

Jan.  13-April  2 

Journal  of  the  59th  Senate.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1903. 

xxil,  874  pp. 

An  extra  session,  .\pril  21,  Is  included  in  this  volume, 
pp.  (171-677. 
Minutes  and  votes  of  the  127th  General  Assembly.     Trenton  :    Mac- 
Crellish ,&  Quigley,  1903.     xxtl.  1005  pp. 

An  extra  session,  April  21,  Is  Included  in  this  volume, 
pp.  865-874. 
Legislative  documents.   1902.     5  vols,      frenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy 

Publishing  Co.,  1903. 
— .     Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     29  pp. 

doc.   1.     Ann.   mess,  of  Gov.    (Murphy)    [1903].     n.  p..  n.  d. 

22  pp. 
doc.  2.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.  and  of 

state  treasurer  for  1901/2.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     748  pp. 
doc.  3.     Ann.   rept.  of  comptroller  of  treasury,   etc.,   1901/2. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     112.  569  pp. 
doc.  4.     12  ann.  rept,  of  state  bd.  of  taxation.  1901/2.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     146  pp. 
doe.  ."i.      Rept.  of  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  childien's  guardians,  1902. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     39  pp. 
doc.  6.     Ann.    rept.   of    riparian   comrs.,    1902.     n.    p.,   n.   d. 

29  pp. 
doo.  7.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  1901/2.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

14  pp. 
doc.  S.     25   ann.   rept.   of  bureau   of  statistics  of  labor   and 

Industries.  1901/2.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    v.  503  pp. 
doc.  9.     20  ann.  rept.  of  dept.  of  factory  and  workshop  In- 

sneetlon,  1902.     n.  p..  n.  d.     381,  xxiv  pp. 

.     Vol.  2.     v.  p. 

Contents : 
List  of  I  locuments  and  Contents.     36  pp. 

doc.   10.     19  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

1038  pp. 
doc.   11.     Suppl.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors  ;  repts.  of  cable, 

electric  and  horse  r.  r.  cos.,  1902.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     74  pp. 
doc.  12.     Rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1902.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

94  pp. 
doc.   13.     Ann.   rept.   of   state   librarian.   1902.     n.   p..   n.    d. 

14  pp. 
doc.   14.     3  ann.  rept.  of  public  library  comn..  1901/2.     n.  p.. 
■  n.  d.     19  pp. 
doc.   15.     27  ann.  rept.  of  managers  and  officers  of  N.  J.  State 

Hospital  at  Morris  Plains.  1901/2.     n.  p..  n.  d.     116  pp. 
doe.   16.      55  ann.  rept.  of  man.-igers  and  officers  of  N.  J.  State 

Hospital  at  Trenton.   1901/2.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     70  pp.,   Illus.. 

doc.  1'7.  12  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners,  1902. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     49  pp. 

doc.  18.  13  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  registration  and  exami- 
nation In  dentistry,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp. 

doc.  19.  5  ann.  rept.  of  managers  of  State  Village  for  Epi- 
leptics, 1901/2.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     21  pp. 

doc.  20.  37  ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers, 
Kearny.  1901/2.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     53  pp. 

doc.  21.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  managers  of  Home  for  Disabled 
Soldiers,  Sailors  or  Marines  and  their  Wives,  Vlneland. 
1901/2.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     IS  pp.,  Illus. 

doc.  22.  3  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  managers  of  N.  J.  PIremen's 
Home,  1901/2.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     15  pp. 

doc.  23.  Ann.  rept.  of  State  Ilnme  for  Care  and  Training  of 
Peeble-Mlnded  Women.  Vlneland,  1902.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1903 — cont'd 

127th  Session — cont'd 

Jan.  13-ApriI  2 — cont'd 

Contents : — cont'd 

doc.  24.     Hept.   of  bd.   of  managers  of  N.   J.  Sanatorium  of 

Tuberculous  Diseases,  1902.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     10  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  25.     26  ann.   rept.  of   bd.  of  health,   1902.     n.   p.,  n.   d. 

v,  365  pp..  111ns..  maps, 
doc.  26.     Rept.  of  bureau  of  vital  statistics.  1901.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

vl,  382  pp. 

.     Vol.  3.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     45  pp. 

doc.  27.     Ann.  rept.  of  coinr.  of  banking  and  Insurance  rel.  to 

savings  banks,  trust  cos.,  and  state  banks  of  discount  and 

deposit,  1902.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     333  pp. 
doc.  28.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance,  1902. 

pt.  1.    Fire  and  marine  insurance,  1902.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  496  pp. 
doe.  29.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance,  1902. 

pt.  2.     Life  and  misc.  insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     624  pp. 
doc.  30.     .-Vnn.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance,  rel.  to 

bidg.  and  loan  cssus.,  Oct.  31.  1902.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     390  pp. 
doc.  31.      17  anu.  rept.  of  bd.  of  managers  of  slate  charities 

aid  assn..  1902.     n.  p..  n.  d.     143  pp. 
doc.  32.     9  ann.  ivpt,  of  comr.  of  public  roads,  1901/2.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     243  pp.,  illus..  map. 
doc.  33.     Rept.  of  state  sewerage  comn.,  1901/2.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

51  pp. 
doc.  34.      .\nn.  rept.  of  bd.  of  fish  and  game  comrs.,   1901/2. 

n.  p..  D.  d.    47  pp. 
doe.  35.     Rept.   of   N.   J.   state  museum,   1902.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 

55  pp.,  pis.,  illus. 
doc.  36.     Ann.  rept,  of  state  bd.  of  arbitration,  1901/2.    n.  p., 

n.  d.     IS  pp. 
doc.  37.     M   ann.   repi.   of  comrs.   of   the  palisades  interstate 

park,  1902.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  pp. 
doc.  38.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  pharmacy,  Oct.  31.  1902.    n.  p.. 

n.  d.    10  pp. 
• — — .     Vol.  4.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     35  pp. 

doc.  39.     38    ann.    rept.    of    Rutgers    Scientific    School,    etc., 

1901/2.     n.  p..  n.  d.     130  pp.,  Illus. 
doc.  40.     30  ann.   rept.  of  state  bd.  of  agrle.,   1902.     n.   p.. 

n.  d.     41G  pp..  pis.,  ilhis, 
doc.  41.     23  ann.  rept,  of  state  agric.  exper.  station,  1901/2. 

n.  p..  u.  d.     xvii,  593  pp.,  pis. 
doc.  42.     13  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  station  of  climate  and  crop 

service  of  weather  bureau  in  co-operation  with  N.  J.  weather 

service,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     79  pp.,  3  maps, 
doc.  43.      Rept.   of  adj.  gen.,   1901/2.     n.   p.,  n.  d.     362   pp., 

lUns.,  map.  > 

doc.  44.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1902.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     64  pp. 
doc.  45.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  State  Prison,  1902.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    62  pp. 
doc.  46.     38    ann.    rept.    of    State    Home    for   Boys,    1901/2. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     43  pp.,  illus. 
doe.  47.     32  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  State  Home  tor  Girls, 

1902.     n.  p..  n.  d.     37  pp..  Illus. 
doc.  48.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.   r.  and  canal  cos.,  together  with 

rept.  of  state  director  of  United  N.  J.  R.  R.  and  Canal  Co., 

1902.     n.  p..  n,  d,     399  pp.,  foldg,  table, 
doc,  49,     2  ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  State  Reformatory,  1901/2. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     17  pp. 
doc.   50.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  oyster  comn..  1902.     n.  i).,  n.  d. 

19  pp. 
doc.  51.     Ann.  rept.  of  oyster  .ind  shell  comn.,  1901/2.    n.  p., 

n.  d.     13  pp. 
doc.  52.     Rept.  of  comn.  for  Investigation  of  oyster  Industry. 

1902.     n.  p..  n.  d.     51  pp.,  pis. 
doc.  53.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  state  oyster  comn.,  dist.  of  Ocean  Co., 

1902.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     9  pp. 

.     Vol.  5.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 

List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     36  pp. 

doc.  54.     Gcol.  survey  of  N.  J. ;  ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist, 

1902.     n.  p..  n.  d.     vlll,  155  pp. 
doe.  55.     Geol.  survey  of  N.  J. :  rept.  on  paleontology.   Vol.  3. 

The  palezolc  faunas,  1902.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xll.  462  pp.,  foldg. 

table,  pis. 
doc.  56.     Geol.   survey  of  N.  J. :  glacial  geology.     Vol.  5  of 

final   rept.   of   slate   geologist,   1902.     n.   p.,    n.   d.     xxvU, 

802  pp.,  pis.,  maps, 
doc.  57.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education  and  of  supt.  of 

public  instruction,  with  ace.  docs.,   for  school  year  ending 

June  30,  1902.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     clill.  477  pp.,  Illus.,  plans, 
doc.  58.      Rept.  of  N.  .1.  School  for  Deaf.  1901/2.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

38  pp.,  Illus. 
doc.  .59.     48  ann.  rept.  of  state  normal  school  and  ace.  docs., 

for  year  ending  June  ,30,  1902.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     144  pp.,  Illus. 

Extra  Session 
Oct.  15-Oet.  19 
,Tournal  of  the  Senate.     Not  seen. 

Minutes  of  House  of  Assembly  In  2d  extra  session,     n.  t.  p.     26  pp. 
Bound  with  regular  session,  1903. 


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41 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1904 

128th  Session 

Jan.  12-March  25 

Journal  of  the  60th  Senate.    Somervllle  :  The  Unionist-Gazette  Assn., 

1904.     S96  pp. 

An  e.^tra  session,  April  12.  is  Included  In  this  vol. 
Minutes   of  votes  and   proceedings   of   the   128th   General   Assembly. 
Somervllle:    The  Unionist-Gazette  Assn.,  1904.     x.fil,  1108  pp. 

An   extra   session,   April   12,   Is   included   in   this   vol., 
pp.  917-948. 
Legislative  Documents,  1903.     5  vols.     Camden  :    S.  Chew  and  Sons 

Co.,  1904. 
.     Vol.  1.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     30  pp. 

doc.  1.     Ann.   mess,   of  Gov.    (Murphy),   1904.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 

16  pp. 

doc.  2.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  accts.  and  of 
state  treasurer,  1902/3.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     752  pp. 

doc.  3.  Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller,  etc.,  1902/3.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
ill,  119.  591  pp. 

doc.  4.  13  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  taxation,  1902/3.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     228  pp. 

doc.  5.  Omitted.  Index  states  that  it  is  "  New  Jersey  tax 
laws,  with  annotations,  forms  and  blanlis.'' 

This  Item  is  included  In  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  taxation, 
1902/3  (doc.  4.). 

doc.  6.  5  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  bd.  of  children's  guardians,  1903. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    30  pp. 

doc.  7.  Ann.  rept.  of  riparian  comrs..  with  ace.  docs.,  1903. 
n.  p..  n.  d.     84  pp. 

doc.  8.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  1903.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     15  pp. 

doc.  9.  26  ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  In- 
dustries, 1902/3.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     vili,  629  pp. 

doc.   10.     21  ann.  rept.  of  dept.  of  factory  and  worlishop  In- 
spection, 1903.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    8  pp. 
.     Vol.  2.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 

doc.  11.  20  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1903.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     774  pp. 

doc.  12.  20  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1903.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     462.  85  pp. 

doc.  13.  Ann.  rept.  of  state  librarian,  1902/3.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
10  pp. 

doc.  14.  4  ann.  rept.  of  public  library  comn.,  1902/3.  n.  p., 
n.  d.     10  pp.,  llUis.,  foldg.  table. 

doc.  15.  28  ann.  rept.  of  managers  and  officers  of  N.  J.  state 
hospital  at  Morris  Plains,  1902/3.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  122  pp., 
illus. 

doc.  16.  56  ann.  rept.  of  managers  and  officers  of  state  hos- 
pital at  Trenton,  1902/3.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     72  pp.,  illus.,  plan. 

doc.  17.  13  ann.  rept-  of  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners,  1903. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.    41  pp. 

doc.  18.  14  ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  registration  and  exami- 
nation in  dentistry,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     31  pp. 

doc.  19.  6  ann.  rept.  of  managers  of  State  Village  for  Epi- 
leptics, 1002/3.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     27  pp. 

doc.  20.  38  ann.  rept.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers, 
Kearny,  1902/3.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     53  pp. 

doc.  21.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  managers  of  Home  for  Disabled 
Soldiers,  Sailors  or  Marines  and  their  Wives,  Vineland, 
1902/3.     24  pp.,  illus. 

doc.  22.  Ann.  rept.  of  State  Home  for  Care  and  Training  of 
Feeble-Mlnded    Women,    at    Vineland,    1903.      n.    p.,    n.    d. 

17  pp.,  illus. 

doc.  23.     2  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  managers  of  N.  J.  Sanatorium 

of  tuberculous  diseases,  1902/3.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 
doc.  24.     27  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  health  and  rept.  of  bureau  of 

vital  statistics,  1903.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    vii,  682  pp. 
doc.  2.J.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  arbitration,  1902/3,    n.  p., 

D.  d.     23  pp. 
doc.  26.     4  ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  palisades  interstate  park, 

1903.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    5  pp. 


COLLECTED  DOCUMENTS— cont'd 

1904 — cont'd 
12Sth  Session — cont'd 
Jan.  12-March  25 — cont'd 
Contents  : — cont'd 
doc.  27.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  pharmacy,  Oct.  21,  1903.    n.  p., 
n.  d.     76  pp. 
-,     Vol.  3.    V.  p. 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents.     42  pp. 

doc.  28.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance  rei.  to 

savings  baniis,  trust  cos.,  and  state  banlts  of  discount  and 

deposit,  1903.     n.  p..  n.  d.     277  pp. 
doc.  29.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance,  1903. 

pt,  1.     Fii'e  and  marine  insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.    482  pp. 
doc.  30.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance,  1903. 

pt.  2.     Life  and  misc.  insurance,     n.  p.,  n.  d.     664  pp. 
doc.  31.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  Insurance  rel.  to 

bldg.  and  loan  assns.,  1903.     n.  p..  n.  d.     392  pp. 
doc.  32.      18  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  managers  of  state  charities 

aid  assn.,  1903.     n.  p..  n.  d.     114  pp. 
doc.  33.      10  ann.  rept.  of  coair.  of  public  roads,  1902/.'!.   n.  p., 

n.  d.     262  pp  ,  Illus.,  map. 
doc.  34. 


pis 
doc.  35. 


Kept,  of  state  sewerag;  comn.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     31  pp.. 


1903.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 


Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  fish  and  game  comrs.,  1902/3. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     38  pp. 
doc.   36.      Rept.   of   N.    J.    state   museum, 

133  pp..  map,  illus. 
Vol.  4.     V.  p. 

Contents  : 
Ijist  of  Documents  and  Contents.     32  pp. 

doc.  37.     39    ann.    rept.    of    Rutgers    Scientific    School,    etc., 

1902/3.     125  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  38.     31   ann.    rept.   of   state  bd.  of  agrlc,    1903.     n.   p., 

n.  d.     462  pp.,  pis. 
doc.  39.     24  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and 

16  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  agrlc  college  exper.  station,  1902/3. 

n.  p..  u.  d.     xvii.  659  pp.,  pis. 
doc.  40.      14   ann.    rept.   of  N.   J.  weather  service   in  co-oper- 
ation with  U.  S.  dept.  of  agric.  weather  bureau,  1903.   n.  p., 

n.  d.     107  pp..  3  maps, 
doc.  41.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  1902/3.     n.  p..  n.  d.     362  pp. 
doc.  42.      Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1903.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     32  pp. 
doc.  43.      Rept.  of  N.  J.  State  Prison,  1903.    n.  p.,  n  d.     50  pp. 
doc.  44.     39    ann.    rept.    of    State    Home    for    Boys,    1902/3. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     43  pp..  Illus. 
doc.   45.     33  ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  State  Home  for  Girls, 

1903.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     27  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  46.     Ann.  stmts,  of  r.  r.  and  canal  cos.,  togetlier  with 

rept.  of  state  director  of  United  N.  J.  R.  R.  and  Canal  Co., 

1903.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     411  pp.,  foldg.  table, 
doe.  47.     3  ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  N.  J.  State  Reformatory, 

1902/3.     n.  p..  n.  d.     47  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  48.     Rept.   of   bureau   of  shell   fisheries,    1902/3.     n.   p., 

n.  d.    76  pp, 
-.     Vol.  5.     V.  p 

Contents  : 
List  of  Documents  and  Contents, 
doc.  49.     Geol.  survey  of  N.  J. 

1903.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xxxvi,  132  pp.,  pis.,  diagrs.,  maps, 
doc.  50.     Geol.  survey  ;  clays  and  clay  industry  of  N.  J.,  vol. 

6  of  final  rept.  of  state  geologist.  1903.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    xxvli, 

548  pp.,  pis.  maps, 
doc.  51.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  education  and  of  supt.  of  public 

Instruction,    with    ace.    docs.,    for    year    ending    June    30, 

1902/3.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     clxiv,  493  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  52.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  School  for  Deaf,  1902/3.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 

38  pp.,  illus. 
doc.  53.     49  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  normal  school  and  ace. 

docs.,  for  year  ending  June  30,  1903.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     149  pp. 
doc.  54.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  battle  monument  comn.,  1903.     n.  p., 

n.  d.     14  pp. 
doc.  55.     Rept.  of  No.  N.  J.  flood  comn.,  March  4,  1904.   n.  p., 

n.  d.     70  pp.,  pis.,  maps. 
doc.  56.     4  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  managers  of  N.  J.  Firemen's 

Home,  1902/3.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     15  pp. 


29  pp. 

ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist, 


PART  II 
TOPICAL  ANALYSIS 


ABBETT  (LEON),  1836-1894 

Native  of  Phila. ;  corporation  attorney  for  Hoboken  in 
1863,  corporation  counsel  for  Bayonne  and  Town  of 
Union  [1868-1870?],  and  for  Jersey  City,  1876-1883  ; 
Assemljlynian  from  Hudson  Co.,  1865-1866,  1860- 
1870  :  president  of  lid.  of  education  of  Jersey  City  in 
1869  ;  delegate  at  large  to  national  Democratic  Con- 
ventions in  1872  and  187ii ;  state  senator  from  Hud- 
son Co..  1875-1877  ;  Governor  of  N.  J.,  1884-1886, 
1890-1892,  and  ex-officio  President  of  State  Board 
of  Education  ;  Riparian  Commissioner,  1892  (see 
Land.      Riparian). 

Governor 
For  Messages,  see  under  Governor. 
1886  Jan.  12.  Restoration  of  State  House.  9  pp.    (Legisl. 
docs.  1886,  V.  3,  doc.  39;  Sen.  jol.  1886:  73-78;  House 
jol.  1886:  72-78.) 

.     Same,   separate.    Trenton:    J.   L,   Murphy,   1886. 

9  pp. 

Joint  rept.  witli  E.  J.  Anderson,  Henry  C.  Kelsey  and 
Jolin  J.  Toffey. 

ABBOT  (GEO.) 

1882.     Commercial  and  legal  points  of  milk  question. 

(9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  428-432.) 
1897.     The  Phila.  milk  market,  past  and  present,  and 

how  to  meet  its  future  needs.    (24  same  1896:   187- 

199.) 

ABBOTT  (C.  C.) 

1899.     Wliat  birds  mean  to  farmers.    (26.  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1898:  93-102.) 

ABBOTT  (GEO.,  JR.) 

1884.     Milk  question.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:  149-155.) 


ABBOTT  (J.) 

1877.     Farming 
agric.  1877: 


at  Pilesgrove, 

97-98.) 


Salem  Co.     (5  A.R.  bd. 


ABBOTT  (S.  W.) 

1891.     Mass.  coroner  system. 
376  et  seq.) 


(15  A.R.  bd.  health  1891: 


ACCIDENT  INSURANCE;  see  INSURANCE 

ACCIDENTS 

1877.  Accidents  resulting  from  foot  travel  on  r.rs.; 
suggested  that  walking  on  tracks  be  made  a  punish- 
able offence.  (1  A.R.  bd.  health  1877:  31.) 

1883.  Increase  of  accidents  of  all  kinds.  (7  same  1883: 
377.) 

1885.     See  Vital  Statistics.   Mortality,  this  date. 

1902-1904.  Labor  chronology,  by  counties;  accidents, 
etc.  (25  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc., 
1901/2  (pp.  391-487)— 27  same  1903/4.) 


ACCIDENTS— cont'd 
Factory 

1888.  Investigation  of  accidents  at  Elizabeth  Cordage 
Works,  Feb.  16-18;  testimony.  (6  A.R.  inspector  fac- 
tories, etc.,  1887/8:  14-25.) 

1888-1889.  Table:  accidents  reported  and  investigated, 
giving  location,  name  of  factory,  nature  and  result 
of  accident,  etc.  (6  same  1887/8  (p.  91) — 7  same 
1888/9.) 

1889.  Recommended  by  inspector  of  factories  that  pro- 
visions of  law  rel.  to  safety  of  bidgs.  be  extended 
to  include  public  and  private  places  of  assemblage. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1890.  Accidents  in  factories,  with  suggested  measures 
to  alleviate  their  results;  by  Francis  Sayre.  (8 
A.R.  inspector  factories,  etc.,  1889/90:  49-52.) 

.     The  necessity  of  stopping  power  quickly  in  case 

of  accidents;  by  P.  Callan.  (8  same  1889/90:  103- 
104.) 

1890-1902.  See  Labor.  Factory  Inspection,  under  dates 
1889-1902. 

1891.  Accident-preventing  devices  applied  to  machines; 
by  John  H.  Cooper.  (9  A.R.  inspector  of  factories, 
etc.,  1890/1:  91-106.) 

1902/3-1903/4.  Labor  chronology;  table:  no  of  acci- 
dents to  workmen  while  on  duty,  trades  at  which 
working  men  were  employed  when  injured,  and  no. 
whose  injuries  resulted  in  death.  (26  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1902/3  (pp.  469- 
476)— 27  .same  1903/4.) 

Mines 

1887-1888.  Rept.  on  general  condition  of  mines  inves- 
tigated: do.  accidents.  (5  A.R.  inspector  factories, 
etc.  1887  (pp.  49-52)— same  1888.) 

Railroad 

1874-1886.  Table:  r.r.  casualties,  American  and  foreign; 
country  or  state,  total  casualties  of  employes,  fatal 
and  non-fatal,  proportion  of  casualties  to  mills  in 
operation  and  to  employes,  road  mileage.  (11  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1887/8: 
11.) 

1877/8-1886/7.  Table:  train  accidents  in  the  U.  S.,  each 
year,  and  for  each  month,  1886/7.  (11  same  1887/8: 
58.) 

1886-1887.  Table;  r.r.  casualties  in  17  states:  state,  year 
(1886  or  1887),  no.  of  fatal  and  non-fatal  casualties, 
employes,  passengers,  others,  mileage,  no.  of  em- 
ployes, etc.    (11  some  1SS7/8:  45.) 

1887.  Table;  r.r.  casualties;  state  or  country,  no.  of 
accidents,  no.  to  employes,  no.  from  causes  beyond 
their  control,  no.  from  their  own  carelessness,  etc. 
(11  same  1887/8:   48.) 

Mass..  N.  Y..  Penn.,  Mich..  Ind..  S.  C,  Mo.,  Minn.,  Wise, 
Ivan.,  Germany,  Austria,  Holland,  V.  S. 

43 


44 


INDEX  TO  DOCinVlENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


ACCIDENTS— cont'd 

Railroad — cont'd 
1888.    R.R.  casualties;  American  and  foreign.   (11  same 
1887/8:  3-74.) 

The  greater  pnrt  of  this  article  relates  to  casualties,  and 
allied  subjects  In  N.  J. 

MASSACHUSETTS 

1877/8-1886/7.  Table:  r.r.  casualties  in  Mass.;  general 
stmt,  passengers,  employes,  etc.,  each  year.  (11 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1887/8:  50-51.) 

1878-1887.  Table:  proportion  of  passengers  killed  and 
injured  from  causes  beyond  their  own  control,  in 
Mass.    (11  sa7ne  1887/8:   59.) 

.     Table;    Mass.    r.r.    accidents:    no.    of    casualties 

to  employes,  proportion  to  no.  employed,  no.  re- 
ported employed.    (11  same  18S7/8:  12.) 

NEW  JERSEY 
1852-1887.     Table;  r.r.  casualties  to  employes  in  N.  J.: 
r.rs.,  no.  of  years  reported,  no.  of  casualties,  fatal 
and  non-fatal.    ( 11  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1887/8:  41-43.) 

1852,  period  1852/7,  periods  1857/67,  1867/77,  1877/87. 
1852-1888.     Table:  summary  of  fatal  and  non-fatal  casu- 
alties, for  the  period.    (11  same  1887/8:  19.) 
1852/7-1887.     Table:  whole  no.  of  r.r.  casualties,  no.  of 
employes,  no.  of  passengers  and  others,  occupation 
of  employes.    (11  same  1887/8:  17.) 

The    statements   are   for    the    periods   1852/7,    1857/67, 
1867/77,  1877/87.  and  for  each  year  1878-1887. 

1853-1904.  Accidents;  date,  victim,  nature  of  accident. 
(A.R.  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1853 — same  1904.) 

These  returns  are  printed  in  narrative  form  at  the  end 
of  the  rept.  of  each  individual  r.r. 

1854.  Necessity  of  law  to  prevent  frequency  of  r.r.  ac- 
cidents.   (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  13.) 

1855.  Few  r.r.  accidents  in  1854;  double  tracks  and  re- 
stricted speed  should  be  provided  for  by  law.  {Same 
(Price)   Jan.  9,  1855:   21.) 

1877-1887.     Table;  r.r.  casualties  to  employes  in  7  states; 

no.  and  cause.    (11  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 

and  industries  1887/8:  44.) 

N.  J.,  Mass..  Mich.,  Conn.,  N.  Y.,  Ohio,  Minn. 
.     Table;  r.r.  casualties  to  employes  in  N.  J.,  1887 

and  for  the  10  years  ending  Dec.  31,  1887:    r.rs.; 

cause  of  accidents;  totals.    (11  same  1887/8:  39.) 
187S-1SS7.     Table:  repts.  of  casualties  on  United  r.rs.  of 

N.  J.    (11  same  1887/8:  49.) 
1887.     Table;  r.r.  casualties  in  N.  J.;  r.rs.,  whole  no.  of 

casualties,   employes,   passengers,   trespassers   and 

others.     (11  same  1887/8:  37-38.) 
.    Table:  r.r.  systems  in  N.  J.;  no.  of  employes  on 

each,  how  employed;  relative  no.  of  accidents.    (11 

same  1887/8:  18.) 
1892.     Tabular  stmt,  of  the  no.  and  nature  of  accidents 

upon  the  r.rs.  of  N.  J.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal 

COS.  1892,  foldg.  table.) 
1901/2-1903/4.     See  Labor.  Employment.  Railroads;  un- 
der dates  1897/8-1903/4. 
1902/3-1903/4.     Table;   accidents  to  workmen  while  on 

duty;  occupations;  no.;  no.  whose  injuries  resulted 

in  death.    (2G  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc., 

1902/3  (pp.  469-470)— 27  .same  1903/4.) 

OHIO 
1868-1887.  Table:  r.r.  accidents  in  Ohio,  each  year; 
amt.  paid  for  injuries  (passengers,  employes  and 
others),  persons  killed,  injured,  total  mileage.  (11 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1887/8:  52.) 

UNITED  KINGDOM 
1874-1887.     Tables:   rwy.  casualties  in  the  United  King- 
dom.   (11  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries 1887/8:  53-57;  59.) 


ACCIDENTS— cont'd 

Street  Railways 

1896.  Trolley  car  accidents;  construction  of  lines  upon 
streets  and  highways  worthy  of  legislative  consid- 
eration.   (Govs.  mess.  (Griggs)  Jan.  21,  1896:  10.) 

ACKEN  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1840-1841 ;  apptd. 
one  of  five  comrs.  In  1848  to  erect  an  additional 
wing  to  the  N.  J.  State  Prison. 

ADAMS  (C.  J.) 

1890/1-1891/2.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Atlantic  City. 
(A.R.  bd.  education  1890/1  app.  (pp.  71-72) — same 
1891-2.) 

ADAMS  (H.  A.) 

Meteorological  examinations  at  Vineland ;  see  Climate. 

ADAMS  (J.  W.) 

1882.  Disposal  of  sewage  in  cities.  (6  A.R.  bd.  health 
1882:  73-98.) 

ADJUTANT  GENERAL 

See  also  Mllltla. 
1862-1865.     Register    of    commissioned    officers    of    the 
N.  J.  volunteers,  in  the  service  of  the  U.  S.    [issued 
from  adj.  gen.'s  office,  Trenton.l 

Checklist 

1862.  July  1.     n.  p.,  n.  d.  21  pp. 

1863.  July  1.     n.   p.,  n.  d.  31  pp. 

1864.  Jan.   1.     n.  p..  n.  d.  38  pp. 

1864.  July   1.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     38  pp. 

1865.  Jan.  1.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     40  pp. 
1865.     July  1.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     36  pp. 

All  of  the  above  were  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Salary;  see  Salaries 
Special  Reports 

ZacTiariah  Rossell 
1824  Nov.  18.    Militia  returns.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1824:  91.) 

Thomas  Cadwalader 
1847  Jan.  1.     Militia  organization;  remedial  legislation 
recommended.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1847:  20;   Sen. 
jol.  1847:  19.) 

Rotert  F.  Stockton 
1863.     Register  of  the  commissioned   officers  and  pri- 
vates of  the  N.  J.  volunteers  in  the  service  of  the 
U.  S.     Jersey  City:    Prtd.  by  John  H.  Lyon  1863. 
584  pp. 

Wm.  S.  Stryker 

1861-1865.    Record  of  officers  and  men  of  N.  J.  in  the 

Civil  War.  Compiled  in  the  office  of  the  adj.  gen. 

2  vs.   Trenton:  John  L.  Murphy,  1876.  1758,  176  pp. 
po 

1872.  Official  register  of  the  officers  and  men  of  N.  J. 
in  the  Revolutionary  War.  Trenton:  Wm.  T.  Nich- 
olson &  Co.  1872.  878  pp.,  map,  port. 
1880.  Feb.  24.  Rept.  of  adj.  gen.  (Stryker)  in  reference 
to  the  no.  of  citizens  of  N.  J.  serving  in  regiments 
of  other  states  during  the  Civil  War  of  1861-65. 
Trenton:  John  L.  Murphy,  1880.    2  11. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy. ;  there  is  also  a  copy 
in  the  Library  of  Congress. 

.     Same.    4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880,  doc.  36.) 

1888  Feb.  28.  Persons  entitled  to  payment  under  Sen. 
bill  156;  "state  pay"  under  acts  of  1861  and  1865. 
(Sen.  jol.  1888:  401-404.) 

.     Same.   6  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1888,  v.  3,  doc.  36.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  200  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  Jol. 
1888:404.) 


INDKX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


45 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:    CITY 

1885.  Veto  messages  (Abbett)  of  Senate  bills,  nos.  15 
and  49.  Camden:  The  Courier  Publishing  Assn., 
1885.  4,  4  pp. 

No.  15.     Suppl.  to  act  to  establish  a  system  of  public 

Instruction. 
No.  49.     An  act  concerning  cities ;  relates  to  apptmt.  of 

police. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1885:  285-288.) 

1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  to  establish  law  dept.  in  cities 
of  first  class  and  provide  for  apptmt.,  duties  and 
compensation  of  officers.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1894: 
907-908;    Sen.  jol.   1894:  667-668.) 

.     Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  to  repeal  act.  rel.  to  cities  of 

first  class  in  state,  and  constituting  police  courts  in 
such  cities,  and  providing  for  apptmt.  of  police  jus- 
tices of  such  courts,  etc.,  approved  Mch.  16,  1891; 
also  of  act  to  provide  for  apptmt.  of  police  justices 
in  cities  of  first  class.  (Sen.  jol.  1894:  665-666;  Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1S94:  909-910.) 
Hohoken 
1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  to  remove  police  dept.  in  cer- 
tain cities  from  political  control.  (Minutes  of  As- 
sem. 1894:  1058-1059.) 

"  This  bill    ....  will  affect  but  one  municipality  .... 
Hoboken." 

Jersey  City 
1866.    Kept,  of  the  Jersey  City  police  comrs.  to  the  Gov. 
Trenton:    Prtd.  at  the  office  of  the  State  Gazette, 
1867.  7  pp. 

Newark 
1868.    Veto  (Ward)  of  act  constituting  mercantile  court 
of  Newark.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1868:  952-954.) 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:    COUNTY 

1814.  Rept.  of  [special]  committee  (Bayard)  on  ex- 
pediency of  securing  to  justices  of  the  peace,  and 
constables,  a  suitable  compensation;  also  for  pro- 
viding further  means  of  support  to  prisoners  con- 
fined in  CO.  jails.  (Votes  of  Gen.  Assem.  1813/4: 
91-93.) 

1845.  Manner,  etc.,  of  election  of  justices  of  the  peace 
is  to  be  provided  by  law.  (Govs.  mess.  (Haines) 
Jan.  15,  1845.) 

1876.  Necessity  for  law  compelling  sheriff  to  renew 
their  bonds  annually.  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876: 
15.) 

1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  abolishing  office  of  assistant 
prosecutor  of  pleas  in  all  cos.  except  first  class  cos. 
(Sen.  jol.  1894:   794-795.) 

ADMINISTRATION   OF  JUSTICE:     STATE 

serial 
1878-1888.     Ann.  rept.  of  atty.  gen.  concerning  all  suits 
in  which  the  state  is  a  party  or  in  which  it  is  in- 
terested. 

Checklist 
John  P.  Stockton^  atty.  gen. 

1878.  Trenton  :  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.     8  pp. 

1879.  •'  W.  S.  Sharp,  1879.      10  pp. 

1880.  Mount  Holly  :  C.  L.  Folwell,  1880.     9  pp. 
1881-1886.     Not  found. 

Probably  never  printed. 

1887.  Trenton  :  .T.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1888.     16  pp. 

1888.  "  "    "  ••  ••  "      1888.    12  pp. 
All  the  department  editions  found,  with  the  exception  of 

1880   (found  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library),  are  In  the 
New  York   Public  Library.     The  document  and  the 
department   editions   are    Identical    except   that   the 
imprint  is  omitted  from  the  document  edition. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1878  In  Legisl.  docs.  1879,  v.  2  :  58. 

1879  "        ••  "      1S80,  doc.  44. 

1880 '      1881,  V.  2:  51. 

1881 1882,  doc.  35. 

1882-1886  not  found. 

1887  in  Legisl.  docs.  1888,  doc.    2. 
1888 1889,  V.  3  :  30. 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE— cont'd 
non-serial 
1796.     Rept.   of  committee   (Dayton)    apptd.   to  devise 
ways  and  means  to  carry  into  effect  the  law  for  the 
punishment  of  crimes.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1796: 
17-18.) 

1832.  Need  of  revision  of  laws,  particularly  dept.  rel. 
to  testamentary  affairs  and  powers  and  duties  of 
executors,  administrators  and  guardians,  orphans' 
courts,  etc.    (Govs.  mess.    (Vroom)   Oct.  24,  1832.) 

1845.  Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  (Brown)  rel.  to 
general  revision  of  statute  laws.  (Sen.  jol.  Jan. 
1845:    306-309.) 

1854.     Reform  of  legal  system  essential.    (Govs.  mesa. 
(Price)  Jan.  17,  1854:  7.) 
Attorney  General 

1850.  Recommended  that  duties  of  atty.  gen.  be  more 
specifically  defined,  and  salary  adjusted.  (Govs, 
message   (Haines)   Jan.  9,  1850.) 

.  Communication  from  atty.  gen.  (Browning)  mak- 
ing suggestions  rel.  to  duties  and  compensation  of 
future  incumbent  of  that  oflBce.  (Minutes  of  As- 
sem. 1850:   33-34.) 

1851.  Suggested  that  duties  of  atty.  gen.  be  more  spe- 
cifically defined  and  his  salary  adjusted.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1851:   14-15.) 

1852.  Propriety  of  more  accurately  defining  duties  of 
atty.  gen.  and  adjusting  his  salary.  (Same  (Port) 
Jan.  14,  1852:  29.) 

1904.     Govs.    mess.    (Murphy)    recommending   enlarge- 
ment of  duties  of  atty.  gen.     (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1904:  588-589;    Sen.    jol.    1904:  363-365.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditcbes ;  see  below,  that  title 
Courts 
1789.     Govs.  mess.  (Livingston);  custom  of  examining 
witnesses  in  the  Court  of  Chancery.    (Votes  of  As- 
sem. Oct.  1789:  70-71.) 
1798.    Rept.  of  the  committee  (J.  Howell)  on  letter  of 
Judge  Kirkpatrick  rel.  to  compensation  to  the  junior 
judges  for  holding  the  circuit  courts  in  several  of 
the  cos.    (Same  Oct.  1798:   24.) 
1806.     Govs.  mess.    (Bloomfield)    transmitting  Ga.  res. 
proposing  amdmt.  of  Pederal  Constitution  resp.  ju- 
diciary   power    of   the    U.    S.    courts,    etc.     (Same 
Feb.  1806:    476.) 

1833.  Union  of  offices  of  Gov.  and  Chancellor  neither 
wise  in  theory  nor  salutary  in  practice;  expediency 
of  changing  constitution  in  this  respect.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Southard)   Jan.  11,  1833.) 

.     Changes    recommended    in    regard    to   Orphans' 

Court;  desirability  of  holding  Court  of  Oyer  and 
Terminer  quarterly  instead  of  semi-annually;  plans 
suggested;  salaries  of  judges.  (Same  (Southard) 
Jan  11,  183.3.) 

1835-1841.  The  Orphans'  Court  system  as  reported  to 
the  House  of  Assembly  of  N.  J.,  Feb.,  1835,  and  as 
approved  and  again  reported  to  the  legisl.  council, 
by  their  committee,  Jan.,  1841.  Somerville:  Stephen 
L.  B.  Baldwin,  1841.    144  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  New  .Tersey  Hlstorlcai  Socy.,  Newark. 

1837.  Rept.  of  [speciall  committee  (Chetwood)  on 
cause  of  delay  in  publishing  Supreme  Court  repts. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council  1837/8:    40-41.) 

.     Communication  from  James  S.  Green,  late  law 

reporter,  rel.  to  delay  in  prtg.  of  Supreme  Court 
repts.  (Slime  1837/8:  52-53;  Votes  of  Assem.  1837/ 
8:  141-143.) 

1838.  Suggestion  that  no.  of  justices  of  Supreme  Court 
be  increased  and  that  they  be  required  to  hold  four 
courts  instead  of  two  annually  in  each  co. ;  further 
recommended  that  law  be  so  modified  as  to  allow 
successful  party  same  costs  in  Supreme  Court  as  in 
Common  Pleas,  in  case  of  recovery  of  amt.  over 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE— cont'd 

Courts — cont'd 

$100  and  not  exceeding  $200.    (Govs.  mess.    (Pen- 
nington)  Jan.  10,  1838.) 

1840.  Constitutional  provision  uniting  offices  of  Gov. 
and  Chancellor  might  he  advantageously  changed. 
(Samp  (Pennington)   Oct.  27,  1840.) 

1841.  Worst  feature  of  constitution  is  that  uniting 
offices  of  Gov.  and  Chancellor  in  same  person. 
(Same    (Pennington)    Oct.   26,   1841.) 

1843.     Disapproval  of  union  of  offices  of  Governor  and 

Chancellor.    (Same  (Haines)  Oct.  30,  1843.) 
1845.     Rules  of  the  court  of  errors  and  appeals  of  N.  J. 

Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Phillips  &  Boswell,  1845.    11  pp. 
Copy  seeu  in  New  .Tersi-y  Historical  Socy..  Newark. 
.     Mode  in  which  final  judgment  of  circuit  court 

may  be  docketed  in  Supreme  Court  must  be  directed 

by  law.    (Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1845.) 
.     Law  to  fix  times  and  place  of  holding  court  of 

errors    and    appeals    should    be    enacted.     {Same 

(Haines)  Jan.  15,  1845.) 
.     Rept.   of  committee  on   the  judiciary    (Brown) 

instructed  to  examine  and  rept.  concerning  time  of 

holding  of  the  several  courts.    (Sen.  jol.  1845:  537- 

538.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  scon  ;  100  copies  ordered  prtd.    (Sen.  jol.  1845  :  538.) 
.     Substitute     offered      by     judiciary     committee 

(Brown)  for  former  rept.  on  arrangement  of  courts. 

(Sen.  jol.  1845:  557-560.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  100  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  Jol.  1845  :  500.) 
1849.     Inadequacy  of  compensation  of  judges  of  Court  of 

Errors  and  Appeals.     (Govs.  mess.    (Haines)   Jan. 

10,  1849:   13.) 

1851.  Recommended  that  allowance  to  judges  of  Court 
of  Errors  be  increased.  (.Same  (Haines)  Jan.  15, 
1851:  15.) 

.    Advisability    of   election    of   judges   by   people. 

(Same  (Fort)  Jan.  21,  1851:   11.) 

1852.  Propriety  of  either  abolishing  Court  of  Chancery 
or  providing  for  radical  reforms  In  its  organization 
and  proceedings.    (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  16.) 

.     Judges  and  all  other  state  and  co.  officers  should 

be  elected  by  people.    (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852: 

16.) 
.    Propriety  of  increasing  compensation  of  Judges 

of  court  of  errors  and  appeals.    {Same  (Fort)  Jan. 

14,  1852:   30.) 

1875.  Additional  judicial  help  needed  in  eastern  part  of 
state;  should  be  at  least  one  more  justice  in  Su- 
preme Court.    (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  19,  1875.) 

1876.  Apptmt.  of  Common  Pleas  judges  by  Gov.  with 
advice  and  consent  of  Senate.    (Same  (Bedle)  Jan. 

11,  1870:   15.) 

1878.  Rules  of  the  orphans'  courts  of  N.  J.   n.  t.  p.   8  pp. 
Theodore  Runyon,  ordinnry. 

Copy  seen  in  New  Jcr.sey  Historical  Soc.v.,  Newarl;. 

1879.  Jan.  27.  Special  mess,  of  Gov.  (McClellan),  ac- 
companying nominations  of  lay  judges  of  Inferior 
Court  of  Common  Pleas;  together  with  repts.  on 
same  by  majority  and  minority  of  the  Senate  ju- 
diciary committee.  10  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1879  v.  1, 
doc.  13.) 

The  majority  rept.  was  made  by  Garret  A.  Hobart,  I'>1). 
4.  1S79 ;  the  minority  by  G.  C.  Ludlow,  Feb  5. 
1879. 

1880.  Rept.  of  the  judiciary  committee (  Hobart)  un- 
der a  res.  adopted  Jan.  20,  1880,  resp.  the  quarterly 
stmts,  and  accts.  of  the  secy,  of  state,  clerk  of 
chancery,  and  clerk  of  the  Supreme  Court.  Tren- 
ton: J.  L.  Murphy,  1880.    105  pp. 

.     Same.   113  (2)  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880,  v.  1,  doc. 

30.) 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE— cont'd 
Courts — cont'd 

1893.  Rules  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  as  revised  by 
the  chancellor.  Trenton :  The  John  L.  Murphy  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1893.    iv,  75  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  New  Jersey  Historical  Socy.,  Newarli. 

1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  Sen.  bill  230  (substitute)  to 
abolish  inferior  courts  of  common  pleas,  courts  of 
oyer  and  terminer  and  general  jail  delivery,  courts 
of  general  quarter  sess.  of  peace,  and  orphans' 
courts,  and  to  establish  in  their  places  co.  courts, 
etc.    (Sen.  jol.  1894:  Slfi-817.) 

1898.  Clerk  in  chancery  paid  salary  in  lieu  of  fees; 
receipts  and  expenses  of  office  in  1896/7.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Griggs)  Jan.  11,  1898.) 

.     Estimated  saving  by  change  from  fee  to  salary 

basis  for  clerk  of  Supreme  Court.    (Same  (Griggs) 
Jan.  11,  1898.) 

1899.  111.  juvenile  court  law.  (16  A.R.  State  Charities 
Aid  Assn.  1901:  151-160.) 

Ecpeated  in   1902. 

1901.  111.  juvenile  court;  instructions  to  probation  of- 
ficers.   (16  mme  1901:  161-164.) 

Repeated  in  1902. 

.     Penn.  juvenile  court  law.     (16  same  1901:    165- 

174.) 

.     Rules  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  as  revised  by  the 

chancellor.     Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1901, 
vi,  95  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  New  Jersey  Historical  Socy..  Newarli. 

1902.  Prosecutors  of  the  pleas;  by  Hon.  James  S.  Er- 
win.  (1  N.  J.  Conference  of  Charities  and  Correc- 
tions 1902:  53-55.) 

Receipts   and  ExrE.NniTUHE.s;    see  below,   that  title 

Fees 

See  also  beiow.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
1821.  Rept.  of  committee  (Kline)  apptd.  to  inquire 
whether  any,  and  if  any,  what  alterations  are 
proper  to  he  made  in  laws  of  state,  regulating  fees 
of  clerk  in  Chancery  and  whether  fees  of  sheriff  in 
sale  ought  to  be  reduced.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1821/2: 
69.) 

1881.  Rept.  of  state  treasurer  (Wright)  and  comptrol- 
ler (Anderson)  in  accordance  with  res.  concerning 
fees  of  clerk  in  Chancery,  clerk  of  Supreme  Court, 
and  secy,  of  state.  20  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1881  doc. 
38.) 

Includes  repts.  of  clerk  in  Chancery,  etc.,  for  1879/80. 

1882.  Sen.  res.  and  reply  of  atty.  gen.  (Stockton),  Jan. 
23,  concerning  compensation  and  fees  of  his  office. 
7  pp.     (Same  1882  doc.  17.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1SS2:  115-117.) 

1895-1904.  See  Fees.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  under 
dates  1864/5-1903/4. 

1895.  Veto  (Werts)  of  Sen.  bill  to  regulate  fees  of 
clerk  of  Supreme  Court.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1895: 
953.) 

.    Veto  (Werts)  of  Sen.  bill  rel.  to  fees  of  clerk  of 

court  of  chancery.    (Same  1895:  954.) 

Fines  and  Costs 

Sec  also   below.   Receipts   and   Expenditures,   Transpor- 
tation. 
See  also  Finan<'e  :  State,  under  d:\te  IRRt. 
1823.     Rept.   of  committee    (Drake)    apptd.   to  inquire 
into  correctness  of  several  taxed  bills  of  costs  for 
criminal  prosecutions  within  the  several  cos.  of  the 
state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1823/4:   139-140.) 
1857.     On  costs  of  prosecuting  criminals.    (A.R.  N.   J. 

state  prison  1857:  11-12.) 
1865.     On  disparity  existing  in  cases  of  costs  for  crim- 
inal   prosecutions;    exorbitant   bills    presented    by 
some   COS.;    remedial  legislation.     (A.R.   comptrol- 
ler 1865:   8.) 


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47 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE— cont'd 

Fines  and  Costs — cont'd 

1869.  Unfavorable  comment  on  decrease  of  revenue 
from  lines  and  forfeited  recognizances,  and  failure 
of  clerks  to  make  ann.  returns  of  same  as  required 
by  law,  also  on  alacrity  of  said  clerks  in  collecting 
from  public  treasury  their  numerous  bills  of  crim- 
inal costs  and  transportation ;  suggested  that  Legisl. 
take  prompt  action  in  the  premises.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1SG8/9  (pp.  261-262)— some  1869/70.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1873-1886.     Costs    on    forfeited    recognizances.      (A.R. 

treasurer  1872/3   (p.  106)— same  1885/6.) 
No  returns  in  1S82/3. 
1877/8-1889/90.     See  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures, 

these  dates. 
1880-1882.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1880-1888/9.     See  same,  these  dates. 

Notaries  Public;    see  Finance.    Receipts.    Commissioners  of 

Deeds 
Prerogative  Offices;  see  Secretary  of  State 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1864/5-1887/S.     Requisitions    [payments    on    acct.    of]. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1864/5  (p.  603)— «ome  1887/8.) 
Omitted  in  1869/70. 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1865-1889/90.    Table:   receipts  from  fines  and  forfeited 

recognizances.     (A.R.  treasurer  1864/5    (p.  575)  — 
same  1889/90.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1876-1879.     Table:  amt.  expended  on  rewards  for  appre- 
hension of  criminals.    {Same  1875/6  (p.  127) — same 

1878/9.) 

None  in   1877/8. 
1877/8-1889/90.     Table:     fines    and     forfeited     recogni- 
zances;  itemized  stmt,  of  accts.    (Same  1877/8   (p. 

132)— some  1889/90.) 
1880-1882.     Costs  on  forfeited  recognizances;   nature  of 

expenditures;   amt.    (A.R.  comptroller  1879/80   (p. 

37)— same  1881/2.) 
1880-1887/8.       Disbursements  on  acct.  of  requisitions; 

amt.;  estimate  for  coming  year.    {Same  1879/80  (pp. 

36-37)— some  1887/8.) 
1880-1888/9.     Fines   and    forfeited    recognizances   as    a 

source  of   revenue;    comment;    amt.   reed.     {Same 

1879/80   (p.  26)— same  1888/9.) 
1880-1903/4.     Table:   receipts  from  judicial  fees.    (A.H. 

treasurer  1879/80   (p.  21)— same  1903/4.) 
1881-1903/4.     Judicial  fees;    explanation;    amts.     (A.R. 

comptroller   1880/1    (pp.    20-22)— .same   1903/4.) 
1884.     Apprn.   under   act  of   April    17   for   Dickinson's 

Forms  and  Practice  of  the  Prerogative  and  Orphans' 

Courts  of  N.  J.,  expended.    (Same  1883/4:   59.) 
1891.     State  chief  of  police  apptd.  by  Gov.  under  act  of 

Mch.  9,  1891;  total  pavment  under  this  act.    {Same 

1890/1:  41.) 
.     Table:   amt.  paid  state  chief  of  police,  each  mo., 

May-Oct.    (A.R.  treasurer  1890/1:  301.) 
1903-1904.     Table:  amt.  refunded  to  cos.  for  salaries  of 

stenographic  reporters  apptd.  by  the  justices  of  the 

Supreme  Court.     (A.R.  comptroller  1902/3   (p.  86) 

—same  1903/4.) 
.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1902/3  (pp.  602- 

606)— same  1903/4.) 
Attorney  Genekal 

1895/6-1903/4.      Table:    disbursements    on    acct.    atty.- 

gen.'s  dept.    (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (pp.  40-41)  — 

some  1903/4.) 
.     Table:    disbursements  in  connection  with  atty.- 

gen.'s  dept.;  itemized  stmt.    (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6 

(pp.  324-328)— same  1903/4.) 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Attobney-Gexeral — cont'd 

1901-1903/4.  Receipts  from  atty.  gen.'s  dept;  source. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1900/1    (p.  27)— same  1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.    treasurer    1900/1    (p.    17) — .some 

1903/4.) 

Courts 

1866/7-1876/7.     Judiciary  acct;  total  expenditure;  com- 
ment;   estimate   for   following  year.     (A.R.   comp- 
troller 1866/7   (p.  224)— some  1876/7.) 
I*aglng  from  Colloctod  docs. 

From  1868  to  1877.  this  item  appears  under  the  heading, 
salaries  of  judiciary ;  estimates  for  the  following 
year  are  given  from  1871  to  1877. 

1877/8-1894/5.  Court  expenses:  disbursements;  com- 
ment. (Some  1877/8  (pp.  37-38)— same  1894/5.) 
The  several  items  included  under  this  head  are  enumer- 
ated in  the  rept  of  1877/8,  with  the  stmt,  that  "  It 
is  not  possible  to  institute  a  comparison  with  any 
acct.  for  the  preceding  year.  Since  these  accts.  were 
formerly  kept  under  several  heads,  such  as  salaries 
of  the  judiciary,  stationery,  postage,  etc."  From 
1880  to  1883  the  salaries  and  expenses  are  stated 
separately  ;  from  1884  to  1895,  the  different  items 
of  expenditure  are  given  for  each  court,  i.  e.,  Su- 
preme, Chancery.  Errors  and  Appeals  and  Pardons. 

1877/8-1903/4.  Table:  court  expenses  or  judiciary; 
itemized  stmt.  (A.R.  treasurer  1877/8  (pp.  23-28)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

From  1895/6-1903/4,  disliursements  on  acct.  of  otBce  of 
clerk  in  chancery  are  given  under  that  heading ; 
from  1896/7-1899/00.  the  heading,  court  expenses, 
disappears  entirely  and  the  items  are  given  under 
Court  of  Chancery,  clerk  of  Supreme  Court,  Court 
of  Error  and  Appeals,  Court  of  Pardons,  Supreme 
Court :  from  1900/1-1903/4,  these  several  headings 
appear,  with  a  short  stmt,  also  under  court  ex- 
penses ;  in  1897,  there  are  also  entries  under  late 
clerk  in  chancery. 

1879-1896/7.  Quarterly  stmts,  of  secy,  of  state,  clerk 
of  Supreme  Court,  and  clerk  in  Chancery,  giving 
acct.  of  official  fees  collected  by  them.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1S78/9  (pp.  58-63)— same  1886/7.) 

These  stmts,  were  made  and  published  in  accordance 
with  act  of  March  14,  1879;  from  1882  to  1897, 
there  are  no  stmts,  by  the  secy,  of  state  :  from  1888 
to  1893  they  are  omitted  altogether.  In  1884  the 
Comptroller  states  that  "  The  act  requiring  the  mak- 
ing and  publishing  of  these  returns  was  of  no  prac- 
tical use  .  .  .  ." 

1895.  Receipt  of  amt.  overpaid  to  late  vice-chancellor. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1894/5:  137.) 

1895/6-1903/4.     Tables;  disbursements  on  acct.  clerk  in 

Chancery;  clerk  of  Supreme  Court;  Supreme  Court; 

Court  of  Errors  and   Appeals;    Court  of   Pardons. 

(A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (pp.  44-45)— -some  1903/4.) 

From   1901   to  1904,  the  salaries  of  the  judges  of  the 

Court  of  Common  Pleas  are  given  under  the  caption 

court  expenses. 

1896.  Amt  reed,  from  fines  in  Court  of  Chancery. 
(Some  1895/6;  24.) 

.     Same,   in   detail.     (A.R.   treasurer   1895/6:    146- 

147.) 
1896/7-1900.     Amt  reed,  from  Supreme  Court:  on  acct 

of  fines  imposed.    (A.R.  comptroller  1896/7  (p.  23) 

—same  1899/00.) 
Omitted  in  1898. 
.     Same.     (A.R.    treasurer    1896/7    (p.    150) — some 

1899/00.) 

1897.  Repayment  by  clerk  of  Court  of  Pardons  of  amt. 
paid  him  in  excess  of  apprn.  for  compensation  of 
subordinate  officers.    (A.R.  comptroller  1896/7:  25.) 

1897-1903/4.     Table;    official    fees   reed,    from   clerk   in 
Chancery.  (Same  1896/7  (pp.17;  18)— same  1903/4.) 
An  itemized  stmt,  of  the  above  is  given  in  the  treasurer's 
rept.  from  1897/8    I  pp.   17-20)    to  1903/4. 

1897/8.  Receipts  and  disbursements  from  offices  of 
Clerk  in  Chancery  and  Clerk  of  Supreme  Court. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Watkins)  Jan.  10,  1899:  8.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
CoiiKTS:— cont'd 

1897/8-1903/4.  Receipts  and  expenses  of  clerk  of  the 
Supreme  Court;  sources.  (A.R.  comptroller  1897/8 
(p.  11)— same  1903/4.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1897/8  (pp.  20-21)— some 

1903/4.) 
1902.     Table:    Supreme  Court  receipts  from  fees  and 

other  sources.    (Same  1901/2:  48.) 
1902-1903/4.     Sum    reed,    from    court    of    chancery    on 
acct.  of  fines  for  contempt   (A.R.  comptroller  1901/2 
(p.  27)— same  1903/4.) 

.     Same;  itemized  stmt.  (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2  (p. 

31)— .same  1903/4.) 
Tbanspobtation  of  Convicts 

1830.     Costs  of  criminal  prosecutions  and  transportation 
of   prisoners    $1000    in   excess   of   preceding   year. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Vroom)   Oct.  28,  1830.) 
1830-1831.     Rept.  of  state  treasurer  (Parker)  rel.  to  amt. 
paid  for  transportation  of  convicts.    (Votes  of  As- 
sem.  1830/1:  111-112.) 
1853.     Transportation  and  costs  of  conviction  of  pris- 
oners should  be  investigated;  amt.  for  1852.    (Govs, 
mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  16.) 
1864/5-1899/00.     Stmt,  of  amts.  paid  on  transportation 
and  costs.    (A.R.  treasurer  1864/5   (pp.  600-602)  — 
same  1899/00.) 

Paging  from  Leglsl.  docs. 

The  table  lapses  1882/3-1897/8  ;  under  law  of  March  31, 

1882,  costs  of  conviction  and  transportation  were  to 

be  paid  by  the  eo.  in  which  conviction  took  place. 

1866-1899/00.    On  costs  and  transportations  of  convicts 

sentenced  to  state  prison.    (A.R.  comptroller  1865/6 

(p.  12.)— same  1881/2.) 

See  note  under  dates  18G4/5-1899/00.     The  stmt,  is  in 
tabular  form   in  1899  and   1900. 

Salaries;  see  that  title 
Sentence 
1833.     In  regard  to  capital  punishment;  life  imprison- 
ment, public  executions.  (Govs.  mess.  (Seeley)  Oct. 
23,  1833.) 
1837.     Rept.  of  the  committee  (Stokes)  on  inquiry  into 
expediency     of     abolishing     capital     punishments 
within  the  state.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1836/7:  187- 
188.) 

200  copies  ordered.     (Jol.  legisl.  council,  1836/7  :  192.) 
1845.     Rept.  of  committee  on  the  judiciary   (Scudder) 
on  petitions  asking  abolition  of  capital  punishment. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1845:  724-725.) 

.     Same.   Separate. 

Not  seen;  ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  1845:725.) 
1847.     Rept.  of  committee  of  assembly  on  the  subject  of 
abolishing  capital  punishment;   Ludlam.    Trenton: 
Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron,  1847.  14  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  tlio  Stnte  Library,  Trenton.     17.'  copies  or- 
dered prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.   1S47;."04.) 
.     Same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1847:    481-490.) 

INDETEEMINATE  SENTENCE 

1893.     See  below.   Parole. 

1899.     The    indeterminate    sentence;    by    Charlton    T. 
Lewis.    (13  [i.  e.  14]  A.R.  State  Charities  Aid  Assn. 
1899:  17-32.) 
Pabole 

1890.  Failure  of  parole  bill  to  pass.   (5  A.R.  State  Chari- 
ties Aid  Assn.  1890:  7.) 

1891.  Parole  bill  should  have  a  fair  trial.   (6  .some  1891: 
9.) 

.    The  parole  law.    (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1890/1: 

10.) 
1891-1901.    Operation  of  the  parole  law  in  N.  J.    (Satne 

1900/1:  32.) 
1893.     The  indeterminate  sentence;  parole;  punishment. 

{Same  1892/3:  17-21.) 


ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE— cont'd 
Sentence — cont'd 
Parole — cont'd 

1895.  The  parole  system  recommended.  (Some  1894/5: 
16.) 

1896.  Parole  system.  ( 11  A.R.  State  Charities  Aid  Assn. 
1896:  9-10.) 

Probation 

1893.  Principle  of  probation.  (8  A.R.  State  Charities 
Aid  Assn.  1S93:  8-9.) 

1894.  Principle  of  probation  as  a  substitute  for  impris- 
onment.   (9  same  1894:  8-9.) 

1900.  Text  of  act  (N.  J.)  to  provide  for  apptmt.  of  pro- 
bation officers  and  to  define  their  duties  and  powers. 
(16  some  1901:  132-134.) 

.     The  N.  J.  probation  law;   text.    (17  some  1902: 

72-74.) 

1901.  Probation  office,  municipal  court  of  Boston;  by 
Richard  Keefe,  probation  officer.  (16  some  1901: 
129-131.) 

.     Probation  officers.   (16  some  1901:  32-35.) 

1901-1902.  Probationers'  cards,  rules  and  regulations 
of  probation,  etc.,  in  Atlantic  Co.,  Hudson  Co.,  Mer- 
cer Co.  and  in  Boston.  (16  same  1901  (pp.  135-150) — 
17  sa7ne  1902.) 

Union  Co.  Is  substituted  for  Mercer  in  1902. 

1902.  Amdmt.  of  probation  law  to  be  requested.  (17 
same  1902:  9.) 

— — .  The  probation  law;  probation  without  supervi- 
sion; investigation  before  trial  and  probation  with 
supervision;  amdmts.  to  the  probation  law;  asst. 
probation  officers.    (17  some  1902:  44-50.) 

.    Table:  repts.  of  probation  officers.  (17  some  1902: 

70-71.) 

.     The  probation  office;  by  Rev.  Wm.  Aikman.    (1 

N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1902: 
63-65.) 

.    Mercer  Co.;  by  probation  officer  Edmond.   (Isome 

1902:   65-66.) 

.    Essex  Co. ;  by  probation  officer  Doremus.    (Isome 

1902:  66.) 

.    Probation  and  reformation  of  criminals;  address 

of  J.  Franklin  Fort  before  N.  J.  State  Charities  Aid 
Assn.  Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 
1902.    13  pp. 

.  Same.  ( 1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  correc- 
tions 1902:  78-88.) 

1903.  How  should  our  probation  law  be  amended?;  by 
Hon.  Alfred  F.  Skinner.    (2  same  1903:  31-38.) 

.     Probation  in  Camden  Co.;  by  J.  Moore  White.    (2 

same  1903:  39-40.) 
.     Extension  of  the  principle  of  probation.    (18  A.R. 

State  Charities  Aid  Assn.  1903:   7-8.) 

1904.  The  probation  system  in  Camden;  by  J.  Moore 
White.  (3  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  correc- 
tions 1904:   64-66.) 

.     The  principle  of  probation;  by  Dr.  Charlton  T. 

Lewis.    (3  .some  1904:   90-97.) 
.     The  practical  application  of  the  probation  law; 

by  Rev.  Wm.  Aikman.    (3  .some  1904:  98-99.) 
State  Legal  Aid  Association 

1902.     State   Legal    Aid    Association;    by   Mrs   Joanna 

Hartsliorn.     (1   N.  J.   conference  of  charities  and 

corrections  1902;  69-70.) 

AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS 

1875.  Agrlc.  exper.  stations  in  Europe;  by  S.  W.  John- 
son.   (3  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1875:   20-20.) 

1878.     See  Agriculture,  this  date. 

.     Need  of  one  or  two  experimental  stations.     (6 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  viii-ix.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


49 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 

1880.  Discussion  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  rel.  to  de- 
sirability of  experimental  stations.  (7  same  1879: 
248-249.) 

.     U.  S.  behind  Europe  In  application  of  science  to 

agric;  experimental  stations  in  Europe;  value  of 
German  almanac  to  farmers  of  that  country.  (7 
.sanif  1879:  S-9.) 
1883.  Agric.  work  of  John  Bennet  Laws  (Lawes?)  of 
Rothamsted  Herts,  England  (1834  to  date) ;  effect; 
agric.  exper.  stations  in  Europe.  (10  some  1882: 
10-11.) 

.     Progress  in  U.   S.  in  making  improvements  for 

planting  and  gathering  crops;  lack  of  progress  in 
ways  of  improving  crops;  inability  of  farmers  to 
experiment;  need  of  exper.  stations.  (10  same  1883: 
17-18.) 
1900.  Origin  and  development  of  experiment  stations; 
by  E.  B.  Voorhees.    (27  same  1899:  199-215.) 

Clmracter  of  institutions :  origin  of  stations ;  Rotham- 
slpri  station  ;  stations  in  Germany  ;  tirst  Amer.  agric. 
colleges  ;  land  scrii)  act ;  first  Amer.  e.'siJer.  station  ; 
infiuencp  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  ;  connection  betw. 
station  and  college  ;  establishment  of  stations  pre- 
vious to  Hatch  law :  object  and  dut.v  of  national 
■  exper.  station  ;  man.v  state  institutions  well  sup- 
ported ;  status  of  stations  in  1808  ;  influence  of  sta- 
tions upon  development  of  farm  practice. 

NEW  JERSEY 

serial 

Annual  Reports 

1  series 

Under  act  of  Marcli  10,  1880,  and  supplement,  March  f. 
1881. 

1880-1887.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  N.  J.  state  agricultural  col- 
lege experiment  station,  New  Brunswick,  1-8. 


.  1880  dept.  ed. 

errata   slip. 
.   1880  dept  ed. 
,   1881  dept.  ed. 

"     doc.   ed. 
,  1882  dept.  ed. 

*'     n.   p.,   n. 
.  1883  dept.  ed. 

"     n.    p.,    n 
1884  dept.  ed. 


Checklist 
Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy,  1880. 


68  pp.. 


n.   p.,   n.  d.     79   pp. 
Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy,   1881.      76   pp. 
n.  p..  n.  d.     76  pp. 

Lakewood  :  W.  S.  Snyder,  1882.     112  pp. 
d.      112   pp. 
Vineland  :  H.  W.  Wilbur,  1883.      112  pp. 
d.      112    PI). 

The  Princeton  Press  :  C.  S.  Robinson  & 
Co.,  1884.     176  pp. 

5.  1884   doc.  ed.     n.   p.,   n.  d.     176   pp. 

6.  1885  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy,  1886.     229  pp. 
"        "     doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     229  pp. 

7.  1886  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy  Put)lishing  Vo.. 

1887.     215  pp. 

7.  1886  doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     215  pp. 

Copies  of  the  6th  and  7th  repts.  were  seen  in  the  State 
Library,  Trenton,  the  state  agric.  exper.  station  and 
nt   Rutgers   College   Library. 

8.  1887  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1888.     202  pp. 
8.   1887  doc.    cd.     n.   p.,  n.   d.      202   pp. 
In  Collected   docs,   as  follows  : 

1.  1880  in  Legist,  docs.    1881,   v.   1,  doc.  44. 

2.  1881    "  "  ■•       1882,   V.  2,  doc.  46. 

3.  1882    "  "  "       1883,  V.  2,  doc.   20. 

4.  1883 1884,  v.  1,  doc.   14. 

5.  1884 1885.  v.  2,  doc.   14. 

6.  1885    "  "  "       1886,  v.  2,  doc.   13. 

7.  1886    "  "  "       1887,  v.   2,  doc.   13. 

8.  1887    "  "  "       1888.  v.   2.  doc.   14. 

2  series 

By   act   of   Congress,    March   2,    1887    (the   Hatch    act), 
and  act  of  the  New  Jersey  Legislature,   March  6. 
1888.    the    State    Agricultural    College    Experiment 
Station   was  established  :   it  supplements   the  work 
of  the  State  Agricultural   Experiment  Station,  and 
their  reports  are  made  jointly. 
1888-1894.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  state  agricultural  experi- 
ment station,  9-25,  and  agricultural  college  experi- 
ment station,  1-17,  New  Brunswick. 

Checklist 
9-1.  1888  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphv  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1889.     255  pp. 
9-1.   1888  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     255  pp. 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Annual  Reports — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

10-;;.   1889  dept.  ed.     Camden  :  F.  F.  Patterson,  1800.    355 

pp. 
10-2.   188!)  doc.    cd.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     355  pp. 
11-3.  1890  dept.  ed.     Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co.,  18!)1.     585  pp. 
11-3.   18no  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    585  pp. 
12-4.   1891   dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1892.     xxiv,  479  pp. 
12-4.   1891   doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xxiv,  470  pp. 
13-5.   1892  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co..  1893.     xxlii,  555  pp. 
13-5.   1892  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xxili,  555  pp. 
14-6.   1893  dept.  ed.     pt.   1.     Trenton  :     The  J.  L.  Murphy 

Publishing  Co.,  1804,     xv,  109  pp. 
14-6.   1893  doc.    ed.      pt.   1.     n.  p..  n.  d.     xv,   199  pp. 
14-6.   1893  dept.  ed.     pt.  2.     Trenton  :  The  J.   L.   Murphy 

Publishing  Co.,  1894.     xv.  201-603  pp. 
14-6.   1803  doc.    ed.      pt.  2.     Trenton  :   The  J.   L.   Murphy 

Publishing  Co.,  1894.     xv.  201-603  pp. 
15-7.  1894  dept.  ed.     pt.  1.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy 

Publishing  Co.,   1895.     xv,   208   pp. 
15-7.   1894  doe.    ed.     pt.   1.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xv,  208  pp. 
15-7.   1894  dept.  ed.      pt.  2.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.   Murphv 

Publishing  Co.,   1895.     xii.  209-600  pp. 
15-7.   1894  doc.    ed.     pt.  2.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xii,  209-600  pp. 
16-8.   1895  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1896.     XV.  526  pp.,  pis. 
16-8.   1895  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     xv,  526  pp. 
17-9.   1896  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing 

Co.,    1897.      xxl,    563   pp.,   pis. 
17-9.   1896  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xxi,  563  pp.,  pis. 
18-10.   1897  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1898.     xix,  536  pp..  pis. 
18-10.   1897  doc.    ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     xix,  536  pp.,  pis. 
19-11.   1898  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   J.   L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1899.     xix.  467  pp.,  pis.,  maps. 
19-11.   1898  doc.    ed.     xix.   407   pp.,   pis.,   maps. 
20-12.   1899  dept.  ed.      Camden  :  S.  Chew  &  Co.,  1900.    xix, 

512  pp.,  pis. 
20-12.   1890  doc.    ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     xix.  512  pp.,  pis. 
21-13.   1900  dept.  ed.      Somerville  :  ITnionist  Gazette  Asso- 
ciation,  1901.     xvii.   572   pp.,  pis. 
21-13.   1900  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xvii,  572  pp.,  pis. 
22-14.   1901   dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co..  1902.     xix,  587  pp.,  pis. 
22-14.   1901  doc.    ed.      n.  p.,  n.  d.      xix,  587  pp..  pis. 
23-15.   1902  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co..  1903.     xvii,  593  pp.,  pis.,  maps. 
23-15.   1902  doc.    ed      n.  p..  n.  d.    xvii,  593  pp..  pis.,  maps. 
24-16.   1903  dept.  ed.     Somerville  :    Unionist-Gazette  Print- 
ing House.  1904.     xvii,  659  pp.,  pis. 
24-16.   1903  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xvii,  659  pp.,  pis. 
25-17.   1904  dept.  ed.     Paterson  :  News  Printing  Co.,  1905. 

xix.  652  pp.,  pis. 
25-17.   1904  doc.    ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     xix,  652  pp.,  pis. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
9-  1.   1888  in  Legisl.  docs.  1889,  v.   2,  doc.  41. 

10-  2.   1889    "        "  "      1890,  v.  4,  doc.  41. 

11-  3.   1890    "       "  "      1891,  V.  4,  doc.  24. 

12-  4.   1891     "        "  "      1892,  v.  4,  doc.  22. 

13-  5.   1892    "       "  "      1893,  v.  4,  doc.  26. 

14-  6.   1893    "        "  "       1894,  v.  5,  doc.  38. 

15-  7.   1894    "       "  "       1895   (i.  e.  119  sess.),  v.  5, 

doc.   38. 

16-  8.  1895  in  Legist,  docs.  1895   (i.  e.  120  sess.),  v.  5, 
doc.  38. 

17-  !i.  1806  in  Legisl.  docs.  1896,  v.  5,  doc.  33. 
18-10.  1807  "  "  "  1807,  V.  5,  doc.  28. 
19-11.  1808  "  "  "  1808,  V.  4,  doc.  10. 
20-12.  1899  "  "  "  1809,  v.  4,  doc.  22. 
21-13.  1900  "  "  "  1900,  v.  4.  doc.  30. 
22-14.  1901  "  "  "  1901,  v.  4,  doc.  31. 
23-15.  1902  "  "  "  1902,  v.  4,  doc.  41. 
24-16.  1903  "  "  "  1903,  v.  4,  doc.  39. 
25-17.   1904    "       "            "      1904,  v.  4,  doc.   42. 

Bulletins 
1880-1904.     Bulletins  issued  by  New  Jersey  Agricultural 
Experiment  Stations,*  1-179. 


*  Bulletins  1-116  were  issued  by  the  State  Agric.  Exper.  Station, 
with  the  exceptions  of  nos.  50.  52,  55,  57,  6l,  62.  64,  65.  67, 
68.  70,  72,  75-78,  82.  85,  86,  90.  91,  94,  95,  98.  99,  101,  103,  106-112, 
115;  since  1800  (nos.  116,  etc.)  they  have  been  Issued  by  the  Agric. 
Exper.  Stations,  jointly. 


50 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Bulletins — cont'd 

Checklist 

1880 

1.  May  17.     Suggestions  In  re>:ard  to  cranberry  rot  and 
Its  cure. 

Not  found. 

2.  June  4.     [A  raspberry  disease.]     narrow  bdslde.    4°. 

Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

3.  June  25.     Analyses  of  land  plaster,     bdslde.     4°. 

Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

4.  July    3.     Analyses   of   guanos,    superphosphates   and 
special  manures,     bdside.     8°. 

Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

5.  Aug.  9.     Analyses    of    bone    dust,     bdside.     F°. 

Copy   seen   in   Rutgers  College   Library. 

6.  Aug.  16.    [Analyses  of  various  fertilizers.]      narrow 
bdside.     4°. 

Copy   seen   in   Rutgers  College   Library. 

7.  Aug.   28.     [Analyses  of  various  fertilizers.)      narrow 
bdslde.     F». 

Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

8.  Sept,    6.     Analyses   of    virious    fertilizers,      narrow 
bdslde.     8°. 

Copy   seen   in   Rutgers  College   Library. 

9.  Oct.    16.     [Analyses   of   various   fertilizers.]      bdside. 


F°. 


Copy   seen   in  Rutgers  College   Library. 


1881 

10.  Jan.   15.    [Rational  system  of  feeding  milch  cows.] 
bdslde.      F°. 

Copy   seen   In   Rutgers  College  Library. 

11.  March  7.     Ensilage,     n.   t.  p.     2  II. 

12.  March  30.     Valuation  of  fertilizers,     n.  t.  p.     2  11. 

13.  May  5.    [Land   plaster  and  ground  bone.]    n.   t.   p. 
2  11. 

14.  May  26. 

15.  July  18. 

16.  Sept.  20. 

17.  Nov.  12. 

18.  Dec.  20. 


Clover  seed  midge,     n.  t.  p.     2  11. 
Commercial  fertilizers,     n.  t.  p.     11  p. 
Commercial  fertilizers,     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
Commercial  fertilizers,     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
Sorghum  sugar  cane.     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 


1882 

19.  Feb.  20.  Green  corn  fodder ;  dried  fodder  corn  ;  ensi- 
lage,    n.  t.  p.      7  pp. 

20.  March  30.     Valuation  of  fertilizers,     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

21.  July   10.      Chemical   fertilizers — incomplete.     7  pp. 

22.  July  28.  Commercial  fertilizers — complete  and  Incom- 
plete,    n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 

23.  Oct,  10.     Commercial  fertilizers,     n.  t.  p.     2  II. 

24.  Nov.  25.  Sorghum :  feeding  experiments  with  sor- 
ghum seed.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

25.  Dec.  8.  Sorghum  and  sugar:  experiments  and  investi- 
gations   of    1882.    n.    t.    p.      7    pp. 

1883 

26.  Jan.  4.     Field  experiments,     n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 

27.  April  21.  Prices  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric  acid  and 
potash  and  analyses  of  Incomplete  fertilizers,  n.  t.  p. 
7  pp. 

28.  July  2.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  manures 
and  special  fertilizers,     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 

29.  August  2.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  nitrogenous  su- 
perphosphates, ground  bones,  plain  superphosphates, 
poudn-tlcs  and   misc.   fertiliz.-rs.      n.    t.   p.      7   pp. 

30.  Nov.  16.  Results  of  field  and  laboratory  experiments 
with  sorghum  for  season  of  1883.     n.  t.  p.    7  pp. 

31.  Dec.  22.  Nitrate  of  soda  or  chill  saltpetre  as  a  top 
dressing  for  wheat,     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

1884 

32.  March  28.  Prices  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric  acid  and 
potash,     n.   t.   p.     3   pp. 

33.  August  2.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fer- 
tilizers,     n.    t.    p.      11    pp. 

34.  Sept.  27.  [Information  regarding  sources,  chemical 
composition  and  retail  prices  of  supplies  used  by  repu- 
table fertilizer  ninftrers. ]     n.  t.  p.      7(1)  pp. 

1886 

35.  July  1.  [Meaning  of  Station's  valuations,  schedule  of 
trade  values  for  1885,  chemical  composition,  retail 
prices  and  guaranteed  analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies.) 
n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 

36.  Oct.  2.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertili- 
sers, n.   t.   p.      15   pp. 

37.  Dec.  7.     Misc.  fertilizers,     n.  t  p.     8  pp. 

38.  Dec.  21.  The  Rio  Grande  Sorghum  Sugar  Works. 
n.  t.  p.    23  pp. 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Bulletins — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1886 

39.  March  19.     [Meaning  of  Station's  valuations  ;  schedule 
of  trade  values  for  18S(i.]     n.   t.   p.     .'1   pp. 

40.  October  16.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fer- 
tilizers,    n.   t.   p.     25   pp. 

1887 

Jan.  22.  The  extraction  of  sugar  from  sorghum,  at 
Rio  Grande,  Cape  May  Co.,  N.  J.     n.  t.  p.     26  pp. 

Sept.  3.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertili- 
zers,    n.  t.  p.     21   pp. 

Dec.  31.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertili- 
zers, of  ground  liones  and  of  misc.  material,     n.  t.  p. 

19  pp. 

1888 

March  8.  Sorghum  and  sugar-making  :  Investigations 
upon  cost  and  value  of  sorghum  sugar,  in  Its  produc- 
tion on  farm  and  in  sugar-house,     n.  t.  p.     49  pp. 

March  10.  I'rices  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric  acid  and 
potash,     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

May  23.  Insect  pests  and  means  for  destroying  them  ; 
by  G.   D.  Hulst.     n.  t.   p.      11   pp. 

June  23.  [Analyses  and  valuations  of  Incomplete  fer- 
tilizers.)   n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 

August  7.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fer- 
tilizers,    n.  t.  p.      15   (1)   pp. 

Nov.  10.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertili- 
zers, ground  bone  and  misc.  samples  of  other  fertilizing 

materials,      u.   t.   p.      19   pp. 

Dec.  5.  Insects  injurious  to  cabbage  and  best  means 
of  preventing  their  ravages  ;  by  Geo.  D.  Hulst.  n.  t.  p. 
21    pp. 

Dec.  31.  Sorghum  and  sugar-making,  n.  t.  p.  32 
pp. 

1889 

March  20.  What  are  the  worst  needs  of  N.  J. ;  by 
B.  D.  Balsted.     n.  t.   p.     15  pp. 

March  26.  Prices  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric  acid  and 
potash,     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 

March  27.  Potash  as  a  fertilizer ;  by  Edward  B. 
Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 

March  28.  Entomological  suggestions  and  enquiries  : 
by  John   B.   Smith,     n.   t.   p.     3   pp. 

.Tuly  15.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fer- 
tilizers,    n.  t.  p.     15  pp. 

July  31.  Experiments  with  different  breeds  of  dairy 
cows.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

Aug.  5.  Analyses  of  Incomplete  fertilizers,  n.  t.  p. 
11  pp. 

Sept.  23.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertili- 
zers ;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.     21  pp. 

Oct.  30.  Ground  bones  and  misc.  samples  ;  by  E.  B. 
Voorhees.     n.   t.   p.      11   pp. 

Oct.  31.  Experiments  with  different  breeds  of  dairy 
cows.     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 

Nov.  6.     The  horn  flv  ;  bv  John  B.  Smith,     n.  t.  p. 


41. 
42. 
43. 

44. 

45. 
46. 

47. 
48. 
49. 

50. 

51. 

52. 
53. 
54. 
55. 
56. 
57. 
58. 
59. 
60. 
61. 
62, 
63. 
64, 

65. 
66. 
67. 
68. 
69. 
70. 
71, 

72. 
73. 
74. 
75. 
76. 
77. 


40    pp. 

Dec.  30. 
hees.     n. 

Dec.  31. 


Experiments  on   tomatoes ;  by  E.   B.  Voor- 
t.    p.      27    pp. 
Some  fungus  diseases  of  the  cranberry ;  by 


B.  D.  Halsted.     n.  t.  p.     40  pp. 

1890 

Jan.  31.     Experiments  with  different  breeds  of  dairy 
cows,      n.    t.    p.      15    pp. 

March  1.     li'ertlllzlng  materials;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees. 
n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

May  3.     Notes  on  wheat  louse ;  by  J.  B.  Smith,     n.  t. 
p.     2  11. 

April  30.     Experiments  with  different  breeds  of  dairy 
cows.     n.   t.   p.     15   pp. 

July  15.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertili- 
zers ;   by   E.    B.   Voorhees.     n.    t.   p.      l5   pp. 

July  26.     Some  fungous  diseases  of  spinach  ;  by  B.  D. 
Ilalsted.     n.    t.    p.      15   pp. 

.  August  14.  Analyses  of  Incomplete  fertilizers  and 
value  of  home  mixtures  ;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  n.  t.  p. 
12   pp. 

Oct.  4.     Plant  lice  and  how  to  deal  with  them  ;  by  J. 
B.  Smith,      n.  t.  p.     27  pp. 

Oct.  6.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertili- 
zers ;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.     19  pp. 

Oct.  21.     Ground  bones  and  misc.  samples ;  by  B.  B. 
Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.      12  pp. 

Nov.  7.     Insecticides  and  how  to  apply  them ;  by  J.  B. 
Smith,     n.   t.   p.     34   pp. 

Nov.  28.     Some  fungous  diseases  of  sweet  potato  ;  by 
B.  D.  Halsted.      n.  t.  p.     32  pp. 

Dec.  11.     Experiments  with  different  breeds  of  dairy 
cows.     n.  t.  p.     36  pp. 


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61 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Bulletins — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1801 

78.  Jan.  30.  Destro.v  the  black  knot  of  plum  and  cherry 
trees,  an  appeal ;  by  B.  D.  rialsted.     n.  t.  p.     14  pp. 

79.  Feb.  28.  Experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda  on  toma- 
toes ;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.     n.   t.  p.     20  pp. 

80.  March  14.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  potatoes 
[and  field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  wheat]  ;  by 
E.  B.  Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.      .^1  pp. 

81.  July  1.  Incomplete  fertilizers  and  home  mixtures  ;  by 
E.  B.  Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.      15  pp. 

82.  July  3.  The  rose-chafer  or  "  Rosebug " ;  by  J.  B. 
Smith,     n.   t.   p.     40  pp. 

83.  Sept.  15.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertili- 
zers :  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.     35  pp. 

84.  Oct.  10.  Ground  bones  and  misc.  samples  ;  by  E.  B. 
Voorhees.      n.  t.  p.      12  pp. 

85.  Dec.  18.  Farm  practice  and  fertilizers  to  control  in- 
sect injury  ;  by  J.  B.  Smith,     n.   t.  p.      12  pp. 

1892 

86.  April  4.  SprayiUK  for  insect  and  fungous  pests  of 
orchard  and  vineyard  ;  by  J.  B.  Smith,      n.  t.  p.     20  pp. 

87.  April  13.  Analyses  of  commercial  feeds ;  by  E.  B. 
Voorhees.     n.   t.    p.     28   pp. 

88.  July  8.  Analyses  of  home  mixtures  and  incomplete 
fertilizers:  by  E.  B.- Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.      19  pp. 

89.  Oct.  10.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertili- 
zers. Ground  bone  and  misc.  samples  ;  by  E.  B.  Voor- 
hees.    n.  t.  p.     40  pp. 

90.  Dec.  8.  Grasshoppers.  locusts  and  crickets ;  by  E.  B. 
Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.     34  pp. 

91.  Dec.  14.  Some  fungous  diseases  of  quince  fruit ;  by 
B.  D.  Halsted.     n.  t.  p.      16  pp. 

1893 

92.  Feb.  1.  Feeding  experiments  with  horses ;  dried 
brewers'  grains  vs.  oats;  by  E.  B.  [and]  L.  A.  Voor- 
hees.    n.  t.  p.     28  pp. 

93.  July  1.  Analyses  and  study  of  home-mixed  fertilizers 
and  fertilizing  materials:  by  L.  A.  Voorhees  [and]  J. 
P.  Street,     n.  t.  p.     24  pp. 

94.  July  2.  Insects  injurious  to  cucurbs  (melons, 
squashes,  pumpkins,  cucumbers)  ;  by  J.  B.  Smith, 
n.  t.  p.     40  pp. 

95.  Sept.  11.  The  periodical  cicada ;  by  J.  B.  Smith, 
n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 

96.  Oct.  14.  Corn  stalks  and  straw  as  hay  substitutes  ; 
bull,  of  information,     n.  t.  p.      12  pp. 

97.  Nov.  0.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertili- 
zers, ground  bone  and  misc.  samples  ;  by  E.  B.  Voor- 
hees, L.  A.  Voorhees,  J.  P.  Street,     n.  t.  p.     43  pp. 

98.  Dec.  9.  Club-root  of  cabbage  and  its  allies  ;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.     n.  t.  p.     16  pp. 

1894 

99.  Apr.  4.  The  pear  midge :  by  J.  B.  Smith,  n.  t.  p. 
14  pp. 

100.  June  11.  Crimson  or  scarlet  clover.  Its  growth,  com- 
position and  usefulness  :  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  n.  t.  p. 
31  pp. 

101.  July  2.  The  use  of  Koch's  lymph  In  diagnosis  of  tu- 
berculosis of  cattle  :  by  J.  Nelson,     n.  t.  p.     79  pp. 

102.  July  30.  Analyses  of  fertilizing  materials  and  home 
mixtures,  experience  of  farmers  with  home  mixtures ; 
by  L.  A.  Voorhees  and  J.  P.  Street,     n.  t,  p.     19  pp. 

103.  Oct.  8.  Some  insects  injurious  to  shade  trees ;  by  J. 
B.   Smith,     n.  t.   p.     15  pp. 

104.  Nov.  19,  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fer- 
tilizers, ground  bone  and  misc.  samples ;  by  E.  B. 
Voorhees,  L.  A.  Voorhees,  J.  P.  Street,  n.  t.  p. 
46  pp. 

105.  Nov.  20.  Gluten  feeds — their  source,  composition  and 
methods  of  use.     n.  t.  p.     24  pp. 

106.  Nov.  22.  The  San  Jose  scale  In  N.  J. :  by  J.  B. 
Smlti.     n    t.   p.     24   pp. 

1805 

107.  Jan.  10.  Some  fungous  diseases  of  beets  :  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.     n.  t.  p.      13  pp. 

108.  Feb.  20.  Field  experiments  with  fungicides  (turnips, 
cabbage,  tomatoes  and  beans)  :  by  B.  D.  Halsted  and 
J.  A.   Kelsey.      n.  t.  p.     32  pp. 

109.  Feb.  28.  Cut-worms;  sinuate  pear-borer;  potato 
stalk-borer :  bisulphide  of  carbon  as  an  insecticide ; 
by  J.  B.  Smith,     n.  t.   p.     39  pp. 

110.  Aug.  8.  The  Hessian  fly;  by  J.  B.  Smith,  n.  t.  p. 
8  pp. 

111.  Sept.  16.  "  Raupenlelm  "  and  "  dendrolene  "  ;  by 
J.  B.  Smith,     n.  t,  p.     11  pp. 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BtTLLETiNS — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1895 — cont'd 

112.  Oct.  22.  Field  experiments  with  [Irish  and  sweet] 
potatoes ;   by   B.   D.   Halsted.     n.   t.   p.     20   pp. 

113.  Nov.  28.  Analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies  and  home 
mixtures,  analyses  and  valuations  of  commercial  fer- 
tilizers and  ground  bone  ;  by  L.  A.  Voorhees  and  J.  P. 
Street,     n.   t.  p.     72  pp. 

114.  Nov.  29.  Suggestions  in  reference  to  systematic  meth- 
ods of  manuring,     n.   t.   p.     11   pp. 

115.  Nov.  30.  Irrigation  of  garden  crops  ;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted  [and]    J.  A.  Kelsey.      n.   t.  p.      16  pp. 

1890 

116.  Sept.  22.  The  pernicious  or  San  Jose  scale  ;  by  J. 
B.   Smlti.       n.  t.  p.      15  pp. 

117.  Nov.  28.  Analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies  and  home 
mixtures,  analyses  and  valuations  of  commercial  fer- 
tilizers and  ground  bone  ;  by  L.  A.  Voorhees  and  J.  P. 
Street,     n.  t.  p.     76  pp. 

118.  Nov.  30.  The  suppression  and  prevention  of  tubercu- 
losis of  cattle  and  Its  relation  to  human  consumption  ; 
by  J.  Nelson,     n.  t.  p.     24  pp. 

1897 

119.  March  1.  Apple-growing  In  New  Jersey  ;  by  [E.  B. 
Voorhees].        n.    t.    p.     23   pp. 

120.  March  2.  Field  experiments  with  potatoes  [white 
and  sweet]  for  1806 ;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  n.  t.  p. 
19  pp. 

121.  March  10.  The  harlequin  cabbage  bug  and  melon 
plant  louse  ;  by  J.  B.  Smith,      n.  t.  p.      14  pp. 

122.  Aug.  16.  The  cost  and  feeding  value  of  dry  matter  of 
dried  corn  fodder  and  of  silage ;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees 
[and]  C.  B.  Lane.     u.  t.  p.     16  pp. 

123.  Sept.  20.  Milk  :  Its  value  as  a  food  and  studies  which 
suggest  a  different  method  of  sale  ;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees 
[and]   C.  B.   Lane.     n.   t.   p.     19  pp. 

124.  Nov.  26.  Analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies  and  home 
mixtures,  analyses  and  valuations  of  commercial  fer- 
tilizers and  ground  lione ;  by  L.  A.  Voorhees  [and] 
J.   P.   Street,     n.   t.   p.     48   pp. 

125.  Nov.  27.  The  San  Jose  scale  and  how  it  may  be  con- 
trolled ;   by   J.   B.   Smith,     n.   t.   p.     16   pp. 

126.  Nov.  29.  Small  fruits;  by  A.  T.  Jordan,  n.  t.  p. 
32  pp. 

127.  Nov.  30.  The  ^prevalence,  cause  and  treatment  of 
bovine  abortion,  milk  fever  and  garget ;  by  J.  Nelson. 
n.  t.  p.     24  pp. 

1898 

128.  Feb.  2.  The  peach  borer,  experiments  with  hydraulic 
cement ;   by  J.   B.    Smith,     n.   t.   p.     28   pp.,   2   pis. 

129.  June  10.  The  asparagus  rust.  Its  treatment  and 
natural  enemies ;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  n.  t.  p.  20  pp., 
2    pis. 

130.  Oct.  10.  Forage  crops ;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees  and  C.  B. 
Lane.      n.  t.  p.     22  pp.,  2  pis. 

131.  Oct.  12.  Feeds  rich  in  protein,  advantage  of  guaran- 
teed composition;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.     14  pp. 

132.  Oct.  18.  Analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies  and  home  mix- 
tures, analyses  and  valuations  of  commercial  fertili- 
zers and  ground  bone ;  by  L.  A.  Voorhees  and  J.  P. 
Street,     n.   t.   p.     61   pp. 

1899 

133.  Jan.  17.  Peach-growing  in  N.  J.  ;  by  A.  T.  Jordan, 
n.  t.  p.     15  pp.,  pi. 

134.  Jan.  23.  Fermentation  and  germ  life ;  by  J.  Nelson, 
n.  t.  p.     24  pp. 

135.  Feb.  8.  The  poisonous  plants  of  New  Jersey  ;  by  B. 
D.    Halsted.     n.   t.    p.     28   pp. 

136.  April  17.  Field  experiments  with  nitrogenous  fer- 
tilizers ;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.     31  pp. 

137.  August  30.  Dairy  experiments  ;  by  C.  B.  Lane.  n. 
t.  p.     24  pp. 

138.  Sept.  5.  Crude  petroleum  as  an  Insecticide ;  by  J. 
B.  Smith,     n.  t.  p.     22  pp.,  2  pis. 

139.  Sept.  25.  Analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies  and  home 
mixtures,  analyses  and  valuations  of  commercial  fer- 
tilizers and  ground  bone ;  by  L.  A.  Voorhees  [and] 
J.  P.   Street,     n.   t.   p.     59  pp. 

140.  Oct.  31.  Three  common  orchard  scales ;  by  Jno.  B. 
Smith,     n.   t.   p.      16  pp.,   Illus. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  at 
Rutgers  College  Library. 

141.  Dec.  31.  Forcing  tomatoes;  by  A.  T.  Jordan,  n.  t.  p. 
18  pp. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Bulletins — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1900 

142.  Jan.  20.  Tear  growins  In  New  Jersey  ;  by  A.  T.  Jor- 
dan,    n.  t.  p.      14  Pi). 

143.  March  8.  The  apple  plant  louse ;  by  J.  B.  Smith, 
n.    t.    p.     2;<    pp.,    2    pis. 

144.  June  HO.  Live  covers  for  country  homes  ;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.     n.  t.  p.     39  pp.,  8  pis. 

145.  Oct.  1.  Analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies  and  home  mix- 
tures, analyses  and  valuations  of  commercial  fertili- 
zers and  ground  bone ;  by  L.  A.  Voorhees  and  J.  P. 
Street,      n.  t.  p.     52  pp. 

146.  Nov.  1.  Crude  petroleum  versus  San  Jose  or  perni- 
cious scale  ;  by  J.  B.  Smith,     n.  t.  p.     20  pp. 

147.  Dec.  10.  The  angoumois  grain  moth  ;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 
n.   t.   p.     8  pp. 

1901 

148.  Feb.  •_'(•..  Alfalfa,  methods  of  culture  and  yields  per 
acre,  alfalfa  protein  versus  purchased  protein  In  ra- 
tions for  dairy  cows ;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees  and  C.  B. 
Lane.     n.  t.   p.      22  pp.,  2  pis. 

149.  Feb.  27.  Two  strawberry  pests ;  by  J.  B.  Smith, 
n.  t.  p.      17  pp.,  2  pis. 

150.  June  4.  I.  Losses  in  farm  manures.  II.  Uelalivo  use- 
fulness of  nitrogen  in  fresb  and  bleached  manures. 
III.  Comparative  value  of  nitrogen  in  c(uumercial 
forms  and  in  natural  manures ;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees. 
n.    t.    p.     27   pp. 

151.  .Tune  1.  Bean  diseases  and  tlielr  remedies ;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.     n.  t.  p.     28  pp.,  2  pis. 

152.  June  7.  Domestic  pasteurizing  methods  and  care  of 
mill5  in  home  ;  by  J.  Nelson,     n.  t.  p.     22  pp. 

153.  Aug.  30.  Concentrated  feeding  stuffs ;  by  L.  A.  Voor- 
hees and  J.  P.  Street,     n.  t.  p.     53  pp. 

154.  Oct.  30.  Analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies  and  home  mix- 
tures, analyses  and  valuations  of  commercial  fertili- 
zers and  ground  bone  ;  by  L.  A.  Voorhees  and  J.  P. 
Street,     n.  t.  p.     55  pp. 

1902 

155.  .Tan.  13.  The  entomologist's  experiment  orchard  ;  by 
J.  B.  Smith,      n.  t.  p.      71  pp. 

15G.  Veh.  14.  Cattle  food  sulistitutes,  warning  to  feeders  ; 
by  L.  A.  Voorhees  and  J.  P.  Street,     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 

157.  May  12.  Field  experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda  on 
market  garden  crops  ;  bv  E.  B.  Voorhees.  n.  t.  p.  20 
pp. 

158.  June  11.  Soiling  crop  experiments;  by  C.  B.  Lane, 
n.   t.   I).      18    pp.,  2   pis. 

159.  June  13.  The  rose  scale ;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  n.  t.  p. 
14   pp.,   pi. 

160.  June  25.  Concentrated  feeding  stuffs  :  by  L.  A.  Voor- 
hees and  J.  P.  Street,     n.  t.  p.     79  pp. 

161.  August  30.  Alfalfa,  cow  pejis  and  crimson  clover  as 
substitutes  for  purchased  feeds,  home-grown  protein 
vs.  purchased  protein  ;  bv  C.  B.  Lane.  n.  t.  p.  23  pp., 
2  pis. 

162.  Oct.  23.  Lime,  salt  and  sulphur  wash  ;  by  J.  B.  Smith, 
n.  t.  p.     8  pp.,  2  pis. 

163.  Oct.  29.  Analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies,  home  mix- 
tures and  special  compounds,  analyses  and  valuations 
of  commercial  fertilizers  and  ground  bone ;  b.y  L.  .\. 
Voorhees  and  J.  P.  Street,     n.  t.  p.     55  pp. 

1903 

164.  June  1.  Field  experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda  on 
forage  crops  and  on  market  garden  crops  ;  by  E.  B. 
Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.      2,S  pp..  4  pis. 

165.  June  15.  Concentrated  feeding  stuffs  ;  by  L.  A.  Voor- 
hees and  J.  r.  Street,      n.  t.  p.     47  pp. 

160.  June  27.  The  proper  disposal  of  sewerage  wastes  In 
rural  dlstrs.  ;   by   J.    Nelson,     n.    (.    p.      lo   pp. 

167.  June  29.  Some  of  newer  fungicides  :  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted, J.  A.  Kelsev.     n.  t.  p.      15  pp.,  2  pis. 

168.  Oct.  1.  Analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies,  home  mix- 
tures and  special  compounds,  analyses  and  v.iluatlons 
of  commercial  fertilizers  and  ground  l>one  :  by  J.  P. 
Street,  W.  P.  Allen,  V.  J.  Carherry.     u.  t.  |).      54  pp. 

169.  Dec.  1.  Insecticides  and  Iheir  use;  liy  J.  I?.  Smith. 
27   pp. 

1904 

170.  Feb.  5.  Experiments  in  crossing  sweet  corn  ;  by  B. 
D.   Halsted.  J.  A.  Kelsey.     n.   t.   p.     21   pp.,   2  pis. 

171.  Feb.  8.  "The  common  mosquitoes  of  N.  J.  ;  by  J.  B. 
Smith,     n.  t.  p.     40  pp.,  pis. 

172.  Feb.  10.  The  use  of  fertilizers,  review  of  results  of 
experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda  ;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees. 
n.  t.   p.     32  pp. 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BuLLETi  N  s — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1004 — cont'd 

173.  I'"eb.  15.  Experiments  with  manures  and  fertilizers 
on  different  varieties  of  asparagiis  and  raspberries  ;  by 
A.   T.   Jordan,     n.   t.    p.      20   pp. 

174.  Feb.  20.  Alfalfa  hay,  cow  pea  hay  and  soy  bean 
silage  as  substitutes  for  purchased  feeds,  cottonseed 
meal  versus  wheat  bran  and  dried  brewers'  grain  ;  by 
C.  B.  Lane.     n.  t.  p.     24  pp. 

175.  June  1.  Concentrated  feeding  stuffs;  by  J.  P.  Street. 
\V.  B.  .\llen,  V.  J.  Carberry.     n.  t.  p.     68  pp. 

176.  Sept.  10.  Analysts  and  valuations  of  commercial  fer- 
tilizers ;  by  J.  P.  Street,  W.  P.  Allen,  V.  J.  Carberry. 
n.  t.  p.     23  pp. 

177.  Nov.  15.  Analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies,  home  mix- 
tures and  special  compounds,  analyses  and  valuations 
of  commercial  fertilizers  and  ground  bone  ;  by  J.  P. 
Street,  W.  P.  Allen,  V.  J.  Carberry.       n.  t.  p.     42  pp. 

178.  Nov.  2S.  Insecticide  experiments  for  1904  ;  by  J.  B. 
Smith,     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

179.  Dec.  20.  Free  distribution  of  exper.  station  seeds ; 
by  B.  D.  Halsted.     n.  t.  p.     18  pp.,  2  pis. 

Special  Bulletins* 


A.  March  20. 


1882 
Yellow  tobacco. 


n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 


1887 
B.  April  15.     Alfalfa  or  lucerne,      n.  t.  p.      3  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Ivibrary  and  at  the  Agric. 
Exper.  Station,  New  Brunswick. 


1889 
Pollen  versus  rain';  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 


n.  t.  p. 


C.  April  8. 

4  pp. 

D.  April  9.     Memoranda  about  cranberry  insects ;  by  John 

B.   Smith,     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library  and  at  the  Agric. 
Exper.  Station,  New  Brunswick. 

E.  April  13.     Oyster  interest  of  N.  J. ;  by  J.  Nelson,     n. 

t.  p.     40  pp. 

F.  July   26.     The  horn   fly  ;   by   John  B.   Smith,      n.   t.   p. 

3  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library  and  at  the  Agric. 
Exper.  Station,  New  Brunswick. 

G.  Aug.  7.     The  potato  rot;  liy  B.  D.  Halsted.     n.   t.  p. 

4  pp. 

H.  Aug.  28.     The  cranberry  scald  ;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.     n.  t. 

p.       2  II. 
I.  Oct.  28.     Questions  rel.  to  general  farm  produce ;  by  E. 

B.  Voorhees.      n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 
J.  Nov.   30.     The   sweet   potato   rot;    by   B.    D.    Halsted. 

n.  t.  p.     2  II. 

1890 
K.  Feb.  28.     The  insects  injuriously  affecting  cranberries ; 

bv  J.  B.  Smith,      n.  t.  p.     43  pp. 
L.  April  22.     Observations  upon  peach  for  1890;  by  B.  D. 

Halsted.     n.  t.  p.     2  II. 

1891 
M.  Nov.  23.     Field  experiments  with  soil  and  black  rots  of 

sweet  potatoes  ;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.      n.  t-  p.      19  pp. 
N.  Nov,    30.     Insects    injurious    to    blackberry ;    by   J.    B. 

Smith,     n.  t.  p.      16  pp. 

1892 

O.  April  fi.  Experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda  upon  toma- 
toes ;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.      n,   t.   p.     26  pp. 

I'.  April  9.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  white  and 
sweet  potatoes  ;  E.  B.  Voorhees.     n.  t.  p.     24  pp. 

Q.  April  21.  Some  fungous  diseases  of  celery;  by  B.  D, 
Halsted.     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 

1897 
R.  Dec.  31.     Catalogue  of  reports  and  bulletins  Issued  by 
N.  J.  Agric.  exper.  stations  to  Dec.  31,  1897.     n.  t.  p. 
44  pp. 

1900 
S.  Fel).  22.     Soil  fungicides  for  potato  and  turnip  diseases  ; 
by  B.  D.  Halsted.     n.  t.  p.     43  pp.,  pis. 

1902 
T.   July   8.     The    salt    marsh    mosquito 
n.  t.  p.      10  pp. 


by   J.    B    Smith. 


•  Special  bulletins  A,  B,  O,  P  are  Issued  by  the  State  Agric.  Exper. 
Station  ;  CN.  Q  by  the  Agric.  College  Exper.  Station  ;  R-T  by  the 
Agric.  Exper.  Stations,  Jointly. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


63 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont  d 
serial — cont'd 
Circulars 
1880-1901.    Circulars  issued  by  the  agricultural  experi- 
ment stations. 

Checklist 
No  separate  copies  were  found,  excepting  one  for  Sept.  4, 
1901. 
1880.     April  7.     [Notice  sent  out  by  agric.  exper.  stnlion 
statins   Its  oliject,   location,  directions  about  sending 
fertilizers   and   seeds  for  examination,   etc.]     (1   A.K. 
agrlc.  exper.  station  1880:  10-11.) 

1890.  Apr.  22.  [Substance  of  circular  sent  to  peach  grow- 
ers.] (11  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R. 
agrlc.  college  exper.  station  1890:323-325.) 

1891.  July.  [Circular  accompanying  scarlet  clover  seed 
sent  out  for  experiment.)  fl2  and  4  same  1891  :  143- 
144.) 

1892.  [Circular  sent  to  oyster  planters,  etc.,  rel.  to  oyster 
exhibit  at  World's  Fair.]  (14  and  5  same  1892  :  209- 
211.) 

.      [Circular  sent  to  oyster  planters  proposing  to  add 

oyster  Interests  to  crop  repts.  of  N.  ,1.  weather  ser- 
vice.]     (14  and  5  same  1802  :  212.) 

.  March  4.  [Weeds  at  World's  Columbian  expo- 
sition :  circular  sent  by  exper.  station  at  New  Bruns- 
wick to  botanists  and  collectors  throughout  coun- 
try.]     (14  and  6  snmp  1893  :  290.) 

1896.  Sept.  18.  [Circular  Issued  to  press  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted,  botanist,  rel.  to  outbreak  of  asparagus  rust.] 
(17  and  9  same  1896  :  407-408.) 

1897.  Sept.  1.  [Circular  sent  to  newspapers  of  state, 
leading  agrlc.  papers,  entomologists  of  various  st:i- 
tlons  find  to  some  individuals  on  treatment  for  San 
Jose  scale,  signed  bv  John  B.  Smith,  entomologist,] 
(18  and  10  same  1897:464-465.) 

1901.  July  15.  [(Circular  sent  to  secy,  or  inspector  of 
[local]  bds.  of  health  making  inquiries  respecting  prev- 
alence of  malaria  and  mosquitoes  ;  by  J.  B.  Smith,  en- 
tomologist.]     (22  and  14  same  1901  :  529-530.) 

.     Sept.   4.     The   periodical   cicada — word  of  caution 

to  agriculturists  ;  by  J.  B.   Smith.     1   leaf. 

.     Same.      (22  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  15 

A.R.  agrie.  college  exper.  station  1901  :  474.) 

Director's  Report 
1888-1904.     Rept.  of  director  of  tlie  state  agricultural 
experiment  stations,  outlining  work  of  year. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Geo.  H.  Cook 
1888  In  9  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  1  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1888  :  17-23. 

Merrill  E.  Gates,  acting  director 
1S89  In  10  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1889  :  13-22. 

James  Neilson 

1890  In  11  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.   station   1890  :  13-17. 

1891  In  12  A.U.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1891  :  1-4. 

1R92  In  13  A.K.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  5  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1892  :  1-5. 

Edward  B.   Voorhees,  director  of  state  erper.  station 

1893  In  14  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1893  :  3-16. 

Austin  Scott,  director  of  agric.   college  exper.   station 

1893  In  14  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1893  :  203-206. 

E.  B.  Voorhees 

1894  In  15  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1893  :  3-11. 

Austin  Scott 

1894  In  15  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1894  :  211-216. 

E.  B.  Voorhees 

1895  In  16  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1895  :  3-8. 

Austin  Scott 
1895  In  16  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.   station   1895  :  171-175. 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Director's   Jicport — cont'd 

E.  li.  Voorhees  (both  stations) 

1896  In  17  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1896  :  3-15. 

1897  In  18  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1897  :  3-12. 

1898  In  19  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1898  :  3-12. 

1899  In  20  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  12  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1899  :  3-13. 

1900  in  21  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1900  :  3-12. 

1901  In  22  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1901  :  3-13. 

1902  In  23  A.R.  state  agrlc.  expor.  station  and  15  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1902  :  3-13. 

1903  In  24  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1903  :  3-15. 

1904  In  25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  17  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station   1904  :  3-39. 

non-serial 

1877.  See  Agriculture.  New  Jersey,  Ocean  Co.,  this 
date. 

1888.     See  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit,  this  date. 

.     Work  carried  on  at  each  of  the  two  stations;  cost 

of  laboratory;  sources  from  which  fund  was  de- 
rived; description.  (9  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  1  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1888: 
17-18.) 

1897.  Work  of  the  experiment  stations;  by  E.  B.  Voor- 
hees.   (24.  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1896:  73-91.) 

1899.  Equipment  of  depts.  of  exper.  stations.  (20  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  12  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1899:  13.) 

.     An  increased  amt.  of  work  done  by  experiment 

stations  compared  witli  1880.  (20  same  and  12  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1899;  3-4.) 

1902.  See  below,  Library,  this  date. 

1903.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     On  work  of  experiment  stations.     (30   A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1902:  67-68.) 

From  address  of  Pres.  Voorhees. 
Agricultural  College  Experiment  Station 
See  also  above.  Now  Jerse.v. 

1888.  Lines  of  work  conducted  by  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  agric.  college  exper.  station.  (9  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  1  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1888:   17-18.) 

1888-1904.  Bd.  of  control,  executive  committee  and  oflB- 
cers  of  agric.  college  exper.  station.  (9  .tame  and 
1  same  18SS  (p.  13)— 26  same  and  17  same  1904.) 

.  The  N.  J.  state  agric.  college  exper.  station;  es- 
tablishment; work.  (24  A.R.  Rutgers'  Scientific 
School  18S8  (pp.  34-35)— 40  same  1903/4.) 

1894.  Herbarium  work  at  agric.  college  station.  (15 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1894:  303-304.) 

1895.  Need  of  glass  house  for  botany  dept.  and  an  in- 
sectary  for  entomological  dept.  (19  same  and  11 
.same  1898:  11-12.) 

1899.     Improvements  in  bacteriological  apparatus  and 

methods;  by  J.  Nelson.    (20  same  and  12  .sn/me  1899: 

310-319.) 

1901.     New  greenhouse  of  botanical  dept.;   description 

by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (22  same  and  14  sa7ne  1901:  442.) 

Biologist 

1888-1904.     Rept.  of  the  biologist   (Julius  Nelson)   of  the 
agricultural  college  experiment  station. 

From  1888-1892  the  repts.  are  on  ostraculture ;  189:1- 
1897,  tuberculosis  In  cattle ;  1898-1899.  abortion, 
tuberculosis,  etc.  ;  1900-1902.  tuberculosis  and  ostra- 
culture ;  1903-1904,  ostraculture. 

Checklist 

1888-1889.     Not  found. 
1890.     h.  t.  p.      pp.  251-320. 
1891-1900.      Not  found.  v 


54 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 

Agricultural    College    Experiment    Station^ont'd 
Biologist — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 
1901.     Tien  ton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,   1902. 

ill.  3UD-3S1  pp..  illus.* 
190J.     Trenton  :  The  J.   L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,    1903. 

Ill,    329-374   pp.* 
1903.     Somervllle  :  Unionist-Gazette  Assn..  1904.     Ill,  413- 
45S  pp.,  pl.« 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888  In  9  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  1  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1888  :  163-201. 

1889  In  10  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station   1889  :  197-220. 

1890  In  11  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1890  :  249-320. 

1891  in  12  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1891  :  179-231. 

1892  in  1,3  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  5  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1892  :  207-271. 

1893  In  14  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station   1893  :  207-285. 

1894  in  15  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1894  :  219-272. 

1895  In  16  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station   1895  :  179-246. 

1896  In  17  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1896  :  233-285. 

1897  in  18  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.   station   1897  :  193-260. 

1898  In  19  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1898  :  229-287. 

1899  In  20  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  12  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station   1899  :  273-319. 

1900  in  21  A.R.  state  ag;-ic.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1900  :  313-404. 

1901  In  22  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1001  :  305-381. 

1902  In  23  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  15  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1902  :  329-374. 

1903  In  24  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1903  :  415-4."S. 

1904  In  25  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  17  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station   1004  :  415-445. 

Botanist;    see    Ar.Bicn.TmE.     Crops.     Pests,    the    serial 

group 
Chemical  Geologist;  see  Agbicultuke.   Soils,  under  dates 

1888-1S90 
College  Parm 

See  Agriculture.     Education.     Rutgers  Scientific  School, 
etc..  College  Farm. 
Laws 
1880.     Text  of  act  to  provide  for  establishment  of  an 
agrlc.   exper.  station.    (1   A.R.  agrlc.  exper.  station 
1880:  5-6.) 
1880-1881.     Same,  with  suppl.    (2  same  1881:  9-10.1 

Repeated  In  1882.  1883. 
1880-1884.     Same,  with  suppl.    (.5  .sr/we  1884:  155-157.) 
Repeated   In  subsequent  repts..   1885-1893. 

1887.  Text  of  acts  rcl.  to  establishment  of  agrlc.  exper. 
stations.  (23  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1887: 
77-80.) 

1888.  Text  of  act  to  provide  for  construction  of  state 
laboratory  for  state  agric.  exper.  station.  (8  A.R. 
agric.  exper.  station  1887:  184-185.) 

Repeated    in    subsequent    repts.,    1888-1893. 
1891.     Suppl.  to  act  providing  for  construction  of  state 
laboratory  for  state  agric.  exper.  station.    (11  sayyie 
and  .3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890:  539.) 

Repeated  In  subsequent  repts..   1891-1S93. 

1894.  Suppl.  to  act  providing  for  establishment  of  agric. 
exper.  station.    (14  .same  and  6  same  1893:  196.) 

Library 

1895.  Nucleus  of  a  library  formed  at  state  agrlc.  exper. 
station.    (10  A.R.   state  agric.  exper.  station  and  8 

A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1895:  8.) 

1902.  Equipment  of  different  depts.  and  additions  to 
station  library.    (23  ftanu:  and  15  same.  1902:  13.) 

1903.  On  equipment  and  library  of  stations.  (24  same 
and  16  same  1903:  15.) 


•  Entitled  ;  Rept.  of  tie  biological  dept.  of  the  N.  .T.  agric.  college 
experiment  station. 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 

Publications 

1880-1888.    Catalogue  of  bulletins  Issued  by  N.  J.  agrlc. 

exper.  station  from  Its  organization  In  1880  to  Dec. 

31,  1888.   (10  A.R.  agrlc.  exper.  station  1889:   333- 

336.) 

18S0-1897.     Catalogue  of  bulletins  issued  by  N.  J.  agric. 

exper.  station  from  its  organization  in  1880  to  Dec. 

31, 1890.  (11  same  1890  (pp.  541-544)— 18  same  1897.) 

Omitted.  1893-1896. 

1880/1.     List  of  bulletins   (1-10)   sent  out  from  agrlc. 

exper.  station.    (1  same  1880:  17.) 
1881.     Same,  11-18.    (2  same  1881:  13-14.) 
1882/3.     Same,   19-26.     (3  same  1882:  12.) 
1897.     Catalogue  of  repts.  and  bulletins.    44  pp.   (N.  J. 
agrlc.  exper.  stations,  special  bull.  R.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 
1880-1903/4.     Agric.  experiment  station;  disbursements; 
acts  under  which  made,  etc.   (A.R.  comptroller  1879/ 
80  (p.  44)— .5ome  1903/4.) 

In  1889  and  1890,  the  disbursements  tor  the  exper.  sta- 
tion  are  given  under  agric. 

.    Same;    Itemized  acct.    (A.R.  treasurer  1879/80 

(p.  129)— same  1903/4.) 
1880/1-1904.    Rept.  of  treasurer  of  the  state  agricultural 
experiment  station. 

In  Documents  as   follows  : 
1880/1  In  2  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  1881 :  11. 
"     ■  ■■  "  "  "         1882:9. 


1882 

"  3 

1883 

••  4 

1884 

"  5 

1885 

"  6 

1886 

"  7 

1887 

"  8 

1888 

"  9 

1883  :  9. 

1884  :  9. 
1885 
1886 
1887 
and 


A.R. 


agrlc.  college  exper.  station  1888  :  15. 

1889  in  10  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1889  :  11. 

1890  In  11  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1890:  11. 

1891  In  12  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1891  :  xxlll. 

1892  In  13  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  5  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.   station   1892  :  xxlll. 

1893  In  14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1893  :  xv. 

1894  In  15  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1894  :  xv. 

1895  In  16  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1895  :  xv. 

1896  In  17  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1896  :  xlx. 

1897  In  18  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1897  :  xvil. 

1898  In  19  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1898  :  xvil. 

1899  In  20  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper,  station  and  12  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1899  :  xvll-xvili. 

1900  In  21  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.   station   1900:xv-xvl. 

1901  In  22  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agrlc. 
collece  exper.  station  1901  :  xvll-xvlil. 

1902  in  23  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  15  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1902  :  xv-xvl. 

1903  In  24  A.R.  state  agrlc. exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  oxner.  station  1903  ;  xv-xvl. 

1904  In  25  A.R.  state  acrrlc.  exper.  station  and  17  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1904  :  xv-xvl. 

1888/9-1903/4.     Trustees  of  Rutgers  College  for  Agrlc. 

College  exper.  station   in   acct.  with  XT.   S.   apprn. 

(10  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  state 

agric.   college  exper.   station   1889    (pp.   341-342)  — 

25  and  17  .some  1904.) 
1889-1890.     See  Agriculture.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 

Board  of  Agriculture.  Note  under  dates  1873-1903/4. 
1900.     See  same,  this  date. 

State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station 
See  also  above.   New  .Tersi-.v. 
1880.     List  of  directors  of  agrlc.  exper.  station.    (1  A.R, 
agric.  exper.  station  ISSO:   3.) 

.     [Notice  sent  out  by  agric.  exper.  station,  stating 

its  object,  location,  directions  about  sending  fertil- 
izers and  seeds  for  examination,  etc.]  (1  some  1880: 
10-11.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


55 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 
State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station — cont'd 

18S0.  Work  of  agric.  exper.  station;  analyses  of  fer- 
tilizers, milk,  fodder;  investigations  of  cranberry 
scald,  disease  of  raspberry  canes.  (8  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1880:  234.) 

Abstract  of  remarks  of  Trof.   Cook. 

1881.  Agric.  exper.  station  established  in  1880;  location 
(New  Brunswick  in  bldgs.  of  Rutgers  College  and  in 
connection  with  College  Farm ) ;  work.  ( Govs.~mess. 
(McClellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 

.     Substance  of  remarks  of  T.   H.   Dudley  rel.  to 

exper.  station;  ann.  state  apprn.;  location;  salary 
of  director  and  chemist;  publications;  expediency 
of  larger  state  apprn.  (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  233- 
234.) 

1881-1904.  Bd.  of  mngrs.,  executive  officers  and  officers 
of  bd.  (2  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1881  (pp.  5-7)  — 
25  .same  and  17  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1904.) 

1882.  Work  of  agric.  exper.  station;  fertilizer  analy- 
ses and  field  experiments;  sorghum  experiments; 
money  appropriated  to  institution  wisely  invested. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Ludlow)   Jan.  10,  1882.) 

.     Usefulness  of  the  exper.  station.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1881:  13.) 

1883.  Amt.  of  state  apprn.  to  agric.  exper.  station;  ap- 
proximate amt.  paid  for  prtg.  repts.  and  legisl.  pro- 
ceedings; station  established  in  1880;  work.  (10 
some  1882:  11-14.) 

.    Res.  of  bd.  protesting  agst.  proposed  repeal  of 

bill  creating  agric.  exper.  station,  etc.  (10  same 
1882:  190.) 

.     Substance  of  remarks  of  Pres.  Dudley  on  exper. 

station;  assistants;  value.    (10  same  1882:  179.) 

.     Conference   of   bd.    of   agric.    with   members   of 

legisl.;  proposed  repeal  of  bill  creating  agric.  ex- 
per. station.    (10  snwe  1882:  177-179.) 

.     On  work  of  agric.  exper.  station.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  Investigations  and  practical  work  of  agric.  exper. 
station.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  Work  of  N.  J.  agric.  exper.  station;  testing  of 
commercial  manures;  field  trials  with  fertilizers; 
dairy  experiments;  inquiry  into  peach,  vine,  sweet 
potato  and  cranberry  Interests;  aid  to  sorghum  su- 
gar experiment.  {Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886: 
26-27.) 

Establishment  of  agric.  exper.  station  (1880);  ap- 

prns. ;  nature  of  work.  {Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1885:  41.) 

.     Our  experiment  station,  what  it  has  done  and 

what  it  ought  to  do  for  the  hortic.  interests  of  the 
state;  by  Eli  Minch.  (Procs.  State  Hortic.  Socy. 
1885:    69-73.) 

1887.  Purpose  of  agric.  exper.  station;  analyses  of  fer- 
tilizers; field  trials;  analyses  of  fodders;  publica- 
tion of  results.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     Our   experiment  station,   its   past,   present   and 

prospective  work;  by  A.  T.  Neale.  (14  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1886:   261-272.) 

Establishment ;  the  station  as  a  detective  ;  as  a  teacher  ; 
fertilizers,  ensilage ;  sorghum  ;  state  fertilizer  law. 

.     Same,  separate,    h.  t.  p.    14  pp. 

Cop.v  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Ijlbrary. 

.     List  of  officers,  mngrs.,  bd.  of  visitors  of  agric. 

exper.  station.    (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:   353-354.) 

1888.  Work  of  agric.  exper.  station.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Green)  Jan.  [10],  1888:  33.) 

.     Our  exper.   station;    by  Dr.   Cook;    followed  by 

discussion.  (15  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1887;  156-165.) 
Anal^vsis  of  fertilizers ;  sorghum  and  sugar  mnfre. ; 
injurious  insects — cabbage  worm,  cranberry  worm, 
cattle  fly,  worm  destroying  grain,  elm-tree  beetle ; 
most  of  the  material  on  Insects  is  by  members  of  the 
board. 


AGRICULTURAL  EXPERIMENT  STATIONS— cont'd 
State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station — cont'd 

1889.  New  Jersey  exper.  station — past  year's  work — 
some  outlines  of  future  work;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees. 
(16  same  1888:   273-282.) 

.     See  Agriculture,   Education.    Rutgers   Scientific 

School,  this  date. 

1890.  N.  J.  agric.  exper.  station;  outline  of  work;  pub- 
lication of  bulletins,  etc.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan. 
1890:  29.) 

1892.  Agric.  exper.  station;  distribution  of  bulletins; 
fertilizer  analyses;  experiments  upon  crops;  inves- 
tigations in  oyster  culture.  {Same  (Abbett)  Jan. 
12,  1892:  20.) 

Assistant  in  Soil  Chemistry  and  Bactebiology ;  see  Ao- 
BicuLTUEE.    Soils,  under  dates  1901-1904 

Chemists'  Report;   see  Agriculture.    Soils,  Peetilizebs, 
under  dates  1888-1904 

Horticulturist;   see  Agbicultube.    Crops.    Pbuit,  under 
dates  1895-1904 

Labobatoky 

See  also  aboye,  Laws. 

1888.  Cost  of  new  laboratory  erected  for  agric.  exper. 
station.  (9  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  and  1  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1888:  18.) 

.     See   above,   under  New   Jersey,   non-serial,   this 

date. 

1889.  The  new  laboratory.  (10  A.R.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1889: 
331-332.) 

1892.  Description  of  some  of  special  apparatus  of  agric. 
exper.  station  laboratory.  ( 13  sarne  and  5  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1892:  197-204.) 

.     Analytical  methods  and  description  of  apparatus 

of  laboratory.    (13  same  and  5  same  1892:  184-204.) 

1893-1904.  State  laboratory  of  the  N.  J.  agric.  exper. 
station  authorized  by  act  of  April  23,  1888;  equip- 
ment. (29  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1893  (pp. 
90-92)— 40  same  1903/4.) 

1898.  On  some  new  methods  and  apparatus  for  bac- 
teriological laboratory;  by  J.  Nelson.  (19  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric.  college  ex- 
per. station  1898:   243-248.) 

1903.  Acct.  of  burning  of  laboratory  bldg.;  insurance; 
repairs;  interruption  of  work,  etc.  (24  sanie  and  16 
same  1903:  3.) 

AGRICULTURAL    IMPLEMENTS;    see    INDUSTRIES    AND 
MANUFACTURES 

AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES 

1839.  Establishment  of  agric.  socy.  in  centre  of  state 
commended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  22, 
1839.) 

1840.  Local  farmers'  clubs  existed  in  different  parts 
of  the  state.    (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  50.) 

1856.  Letter  from  Edwd.  Settle  on  agric.  socy.  of  Cam- 
den and  Gloucester  cos.  (Rept.  state  agric.  socy. 
1855/6:  25-26.) 

Organized  April  2,   1853. 

1857.  Efforts  making  to  form  farmers'  clubs,  and  local 
organizations.    {Same  1855/6:  23.) 

1862.  Suggested  that  ann.  repts.  be  required  from  co. 
socys.    (Same  1861/2:  14.) 

1884.  Sums  apportioned  by  executive  committee  of  bd. 
of  agric.  to  minor  socys.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885: 

11.) 

State    Hortic.    Socy.  ;   Burlington.    Monmouth,   Camden. 
Cuml)erland,    Hunterdon    and    Mercer    co.    bds.    of 
agric. 
.     List  of  CO.  bds.  of  agric.    (11  same  1883:  8.) 

1885.  Formation  of  co.  agric.  bds.     (12  same  1884:  9.) 


56 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


1890 

24-29. 

1891 

47-54. 

1S92 

19-28. 

1S93 

301-309. 

1894 

313-32G. 

-farmers'  institutes  needed. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES— cont'd 

1S86.     Sum  apportioned  to  minor  socys.,  based  on  value 
of  repts.    (14  .same  1SS6:  290-291.) 

stale   Hortic.   Soc.v.  ;   KurliiiL'tcm,    Camden.   Cumberland. 
Essex,    (iloiicester.    Hunterdon,    Mercer,    Middlesex, 
Monmouth  and  Union  co.  lids. 
.     List  of  county  boards,  with  date  of  their  organ- 
ization, names  of  secys.  and  post  office  address.    ( 13 
same  1885:  12.) 

1887.  See  Agriculture.   Board  of  Agriculture,  this  date. 
.     Res.  adopted  favoring  ann.  apprns.  to  agric.  socys. 

for  encouragement  of  production;  discussion.  (14 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S86:  35-38.) 

1888.  Synopsis  of  co.  bd.  repts.  presented  to  the  state 
bd.  of  agric.  1888. 

Not  seen  :  entry  from  Bowker. 

.     Res.   adopted   that  legisl.  be  requested   to  pass 

an  act  appropriating  to  each  of  co.  agric.  socys.,  in- 
corporated under  laws  of  state,  $20  for  each  $100 
in  premiums  actually  paid  by  each  socy.,  etc.  (15 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1887:  83.) 

At  tills  time  the  State  Asric.  Socy.  reed  all  the  emolu- 
ments. (15  A.R.  bd.  agric..  1887  :  83.) 
1891-1895.  Rept.  of  committee  on  co.  board  repts. ;  sum- 
mary of  rept.  of  each  bd.;  remarks  on  matters  in 
which  there  appears  to  be  special  interest,  such  as 
dairying,  canning  industry,  etc.;  these  vary  from 
year  to  year  and  grow  more  elaborate  with  each 
rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1891  In   18  A.R.   bd.   agric. 

1892  "  19 

1893  "  20  

1894  "  21  " 

1895  "  22  " 

1893.  Agric.  organizatlons- 
(21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:   50.) 

Organization  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  and  state  grange 
(1873)  and  state  hortic.  socy.  two  years  later;  co. 
socys.  and  bds. ;  cost  of  institutes. 

1894.  See    Agriculture.      Receipts    and    Expenditures. 
State  Horticultural  Society. 

1895.  See    Agriculture;    Crops.     Fruit.      Associations. 
State  Hortic.  Socy.,  this  date. 

1897.     Co.  bds.   of  agric;    organization;    no.;    purpose. 

(25  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1897:  48.) 
1903.     Co.  bds.  of  agric;   all  organized  excepting  Pas- 
saic and  Hudson  cos.    (31  same  1903:  98-99.) 

.     Usefulness  of  co.  bds.  of  agric.  as  auxiliaries  to 

state  bd.    (30  .some  1902:  60-61.) 
1905.     Farmers'  organizations;  by  Pres.  Voorhees.    (32. 
samj  1904:   55-57.) 

Burlington  County 
See  also  below.   Agricultural   Societies;    Individual. 
1887.     List   of   agric.    socys.    in    Burlington   Co.,   their 
membership  and  meetings.    (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886: 
402-403.) 

Mercer  County 
See  also  below,   Agricultural   Societies  ;   Individual. 
1887.     Summary  of  condition  of  agric.  organizations  in 
Mercer  Co.    (15  A.R.  bd.  agric  1887:  425.) 

Hopewell  Farmers*  Club.  Princeton  Agric.  Assn.,  Mercer. 
Hamilton,  Pennington  Oranges,  Hamilton  Township 
Agric.    As.>n. 

AGRICULTURAL     SOCIETIES:       INDIVIDUAL     (COUNTY 
AND  LOCAL) 

Under  sec.  6  of  act  of  April  4.  1872.  the  state  bd.  of 
agric.  was  directed  to  "  prescribe  forms  for  and 
regulate  returns  of  the  agriciilliiral  societies  of  the 
state.  In  correspondence  with  them,  and  shall  fur- 
nish said  societies  with  proper  blanks,  so  as  to  secure 
uniform  and  reliable  statistics."  Sec.  8  provided  for 
Iiubllcation  of  such  returns  as  the  secy,  of  the  bd. 
might    deem    useful. 

The  returns  from  the  several  local  and  county  societies 
are  entered  below,  under  the  County  In  which  they 
existed.  This  arrangement  Is  made  to  preserve 
uniformity  In  presentation  of  the  material  througb- 
out   the   series,   the   acts   of   March    18,    1882   and 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 

LOCAL)— cont'd 

April  2.  1884  having  constituted  members  of  agri- 
cultural and  horticultural  associations,  members 
of  County  Boards.  From  1884  the  returns  are 
made  chiefly  by  the  County  Boards.  A  "  county 
society  "  as  defined  by  act  of  March  18.  1882,  In- 
cludes only  those  holding  an  annual  fair  or  exhi- 
bition ;  no  more  than  one  society  in  any  country 
is  represented  in  the  state  board. 
See  Agriculture.  New  Jersey,  the  serial  group,  for  cir- 
culars sent  county  societies,  respecting  statistics, 
etc. 

Atlantic  County 

AixjvNTic  County  Agbicitltueai,  and  Horticuitubal  As- 
sociation 

1890/1.    Officers,  committees,  etc. ;  meetings;  sharehold- 
ers; fair. 

In   Documents   as   follows : 
1890/1    In   18  A.U.  bd.  agric.   1890  :  347. 
Atlantic  Cotjntt  Boabd  of  Aoricui-ture 

1883-1904/5.     List  of  officers;  fair;  crop  rept. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1883       in  10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882  :  253-255. 
"  "       1883 :  269-271. 

1884  :  373-375. 

1885  :  251-253. 

1886  :  379-385. 

1887  :  365-368. 

1888  :  465-473. 

1889  :  433-440. 
1890:343-357. 

1891  :  397-404. 

1892  :  309-313. 

1893  :  321-324. 

1894  :  337-341. 

1895  :  329-331. 

1896  :  289-291. 

1897  :  289-291. 

1898  :  251-253. 

1899  :  253-256. 
1900:331-333. 

1901  :  269-271. 

1902  :  343-344. 

1903  :  379-392. 

1904  :  263-264. 

Ego  Harbor  Citt  Aoriciti-tural  Society 
Organized  March  23.   1859. 
serial 
1873-1890/1.     Officers;  no.  of  members;  meetings;  fairs; 
crop  rept. 

In   Documents   as   follows  : 

1873  in      1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  [1873]  :  88-89. 
Crop  rept.  omitted  1874-1877. 

1874  In     2  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1874  :  74. 
••  ■•        1875;  75. 

1876:177. 
1877:175. 

1878  :  199-200. 

1879  :  234. 

1880        "      8 1880 :  208. 

1881/2    '•      9     ••        ■'          "        1881  :  356-357. 
1883         "    10 1882 :  253. 

No    crop    rept.,    1882. 

1883/4   In    11   A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:271-272. 

1884/5    "    12     •'       '■  "  1884:375. 

1885/6    "    13 1885  :  251-253. 

1886/7    "    14      "        "  "  1886:385-386. 

1887/8    "    15 1887:369. 

1889/90  "    17 '  1889  :  440-441. 

Crop  rept.   omitted. 

1890/1   In    18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890 :  346-347. 

Crop   rept.   omitted. 

non-serial 
18S5.     Financial  condition  of  Egg  Harbor  Agric.  Socy. 

(13  A.R.  bd.  agric  1885:  252-253.) 
1893.     Egg  Harbor  City  Agric  Socy.  disbanded  In  Nov. 
(21   same  1893:    324.) 
Bergen  County 

Bergen  County  Aoricui.titrai,  Society 
1882-1883.     List  of  officers. 

In   Documents   as   follows  : 

1882  In      9  A.R.   bd.   agric.    1881  ;  3.59. 

1883  '•    10     "        •■  '•        1882:255. 
Date  of  ann.  fair  given  In  1883. 


1884 

11 

1884/5  • 

12 

1885/6  ' 

13 

1886/7  ' 

14 

1887/8  ' 

15 

1888/9  ' 

16 

1889/90  • 

17 

1890/1  ' 

18 

1891/2  ' 

19 

1892/3  ' 

20 

1893/4  • 

21 

1894/5  • 

22 

1895/6  ' 

23 

1896/7  ' 

24 

1897/8  ' 

25 

1898/9  ' 

26 

1899/00  ' 

27 

1900/1  ■ 

28 

1901/2  ' 

29 

1902/3  • 

30 

1903/4  ' 

31 

1904/5  ' 

32 

1874 

■'   3 

lS7t! 

"   4 

1877 

5 

1878 

••   6 

1879 

"   7 

INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


57 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 
Bergen   County — cont'd 
Behoen  County  Board  of  Agriculture 
Oi'Kanizpd  Feb.  2,   1895. 
1895-1904/5.     Rept.  of  bd.;  officers;  crop  rept.,  etc. 
In   Documents   as  follows  : 

In    22  A.R.  bd.    iiRiic.   1804  :  34.S-344.' 

" 1S95  :  333-335. 

1800  :  203-294. 

1807  :  203-204. 

1808  :  2.''i.';-25fi. 

1899  :  257-2.')8. 
1900  :  335-336. 

1901  :  273.* 

1902  :  345-346. 
' 1903  :  393-394. 

1904  :  265-266. 

Burlington  County 

Burlington  County  Agricultural  Society 
Organized    in    1846. 

sei'ial 
1S73-1S96.     Officers,  meetings,  members,  exhibitions,  etc. 
In   Documents   as  follows : 


1805   in 

O'} 

1895 

23 

1806/7  " 

24 

1897/8  " 

25 

1898/9  " 

26 

1899/00  " 

27 

1900/1  " 

28 

1902 

29 

1902/3  •• 

30 

1903/4  " 

31 

1004/5  " 

32 

1873 

in   1 

A.R. 

Ipd. 

agric. 

[1873 

:  91-92. 

1874 

"   2 

" 

1874 

7.">. 

1874 

••   3 

'* 

1S75 

7.5. 

1876 

"   4 

*' 

1876 

177-178. 

1877 

"   5 

" 

1877 

175-176. 

1878 

"   5 

" 

1878 

200-201. 

1879 

"   7 

•♦ 

1879 

227-233.t 

1880 

"   8 

" 

1880 

209-211. t 

1882 

"   9 

1881 

359-368. 

1882/3 

not  found. 

1883/4 

in  11 

A.R. 

bd. 

agric. 

1883 

:  280-291. 

1884/5 

..  12 

1884 

305-400. 

1885/6 

"  13 

1885 

277-281. 

1886/7 

"  14 

" 

1886 

412-416. 

1887/8 

"  15 

1887 

384-388. 

1888/9 

"  16 

" 

1888 

400-494. 

1889/90 

"  17 

'* 

1880 

460-474. 

1890/1 

"  18 

" 

ISOO 

381-385. 

1891/2 

"  19 

'* 

1891 

436-440. 

1892/3 

"  20 

" 

1S02 

343-347. 

1893/4 

"  21 

" 

1S03 

352-357, 

1894/5 

■'  22 

'* 

1894 

364-367. 

1896 

"  23 

*' 

1895 

343. 

non- 

serial 

1857.  Synopsis  of  the  organization  and  progress  of  the 
Burlington  Co.  Agric.  Socy.;  by  Benj.  Buckman. 
(Rept.  state  agric.  socy.  1S55/6:   20-23.) 

1880.  Nature  and  cost  of  improvements;  satisfactory 
condition  of  grounds;  finances  of  1880  compared 
with  1877.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  213-214.) 

1880/1-18S4/5.  Ann.  rept.  of  treasurer  of  Burlington 
Co.  Agric.  Socy.;  receipts,  disbursements,  Indebted- 
ness.    (8  xnmv  1880    (pp.   210-211)— 22  same   1894.) 

1883.  Bldgs.;  insurance;  improvements;  cost.  (11  same 
1883:  283-284.) 

1884.  Additions  and  improvements  to  bldgs.  and 
grounds  of  Burlington  Co.  Agric.  Socy.;  cost.  (12 
same  1884:  397-398.) 

1885.  Inspection  of  grand  stands  in  various  parts  of 
country  by  committee  of  Burlington  Co.  Agric. 
Socy. ;  suggestions  for  grand  stand  for  socy.  grounds 
and  estimated  cost.    (13  same  1885:    281.) 

1888.     Grand    stand    of    Burlington    Co.    Agric.    Socy. 
grounds.    (15  some  1887:  387.) 
Burlington  County  Board  of  Agriculture 

serial 

Organized  Dec.  30,  1882  ;  charter  members  were  taken 
irom  Burlington  Co.  Agric.  Socy.,  Moorestown  Agric. 
Socy.,  Mount  Laurel  Farmers'  Club,  Medtord, 
Mount  Holly,  I'emberton.  CrosswicUs,  Rancocas, 
Moorestown  and  Mount  Laurel  granges  :  each  socy. 
is  represented  by  a  certain  no.  of  delegates  in  pro- 
portion  to  membership. 

1882/3-1904/5.  [Ann.  rept.]:  officers,  exhibitions,  pro- 
ceedings, etc.;   crop  rept;   livestock. 


•  No  crop  rept. 

t  Includes  crop  rept. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 
Burlington  County — cont'd 
Burlington   County  Board  of  Agriculttjke — cont'd 


serial — cont' 
In  Documents  as  follows : 
1882/3  in    10  A.R.   bd.   agric. 
1883/4    "    11     " 


1884/5  ' 

12 

1885/6  • 

13 

1886/7  ' 

14 

1887/8  ' 

15 

1888/9  • 

16 

1889/90 • 

17 

1890/1  • 

18 

1891/2  ' 

19 

1892/3  ' 

20 

1893/4  ' 

21 

1894/5  ' 

22 

1895/6  • 

23 

1896/7  ' 

24 

1897/8  ' 

25 

1898/9  ' 

26 

1899/00  • 

27 

1900/1  ' 

28 

1901/2  • 

29 

1902/3  • 

30 

1903/4  ' 

31 

1904/5  ■ 

32 

1882; 

1883  : 

1884  : 
18.'i5  : 
1886: 
1887: 
l.s.ss  : 
1889: 
1800  : 
1891  : 
1892; 
1893: 
1894  : 
1S05  ; 

ls:i(; : 
is:is 
180.S  : 

1899  ; 

1900  : 

1901  ; 
1902 
1903 
1904  ; 


256-274. 
273-280. 
376-394. 
254.277. 
387-409. 
370-391. 
474-480. 
442-468. 
358-387. 
405-440. 
314-347. 
325-357. 
345-367. 
3:'.7-343. 
20.-.-301. 
2'.l.->-304. 
2.17-265. 
250-265. 
337-345. 
275-284. 
347-355. 
395-401. 
267-275. 


non-serial 
1882.     Addition  to  grounds  and  bldgs.  of  Burlington  Co. 
bd.  of  agric;  cost;  further  needs.    (10  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1882:   262-263.) 

Burlington  County  Farmers'  Club 
Organized    1871. 
1873-1881/2.     Officers,  members,  meetings,  exhibitions. 
In  Documents   as  follows : 

1873  in    1    A.R.   bd.   agric.    [1873]:  92. 
Exhibitions    not    mentioned    hereafter. 

1874  in   2   A.R.   bd.   agric.      1874  :  75. 

1875  :  76. 
1870  :  178. 
1877:176. 
1878  :  202. 

1880:  214. 
1881  :  368-369. 


1874 

••  3 

" 

1S74 

"  4 

1877 

"  5 

" 

1878 

••  6 

*' 

1879  no 

t  found. 

1881 

in  8 

A.R 

1881/2 

••  9 

*' 

bd.  agric. 


Columbus  Grange,  Burlington  County 

1884-1885.  Rept.  of  farm  and  stock  committee:  acreage 
of  farms,  acreage  of  crops,  yield,  value  of  crops; 
dairy. 

In  Documents   as  follows  : 

1884  in    12   A.R.   bd.   agric.   1884  :  378-388. 

1885  "     13     ••        "  •■        1885:272-273. 

Crosswicks   Grange,  Burlington  County 

1883-1886.     [Ann.]  rept.  of  Grange;  crops;  livestock. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1KS3  in    11    A.R.   bd.   agric.   1883:291-292. 

1884  "  12  "   "    "   1884  :  388. 

1885  "  13 1885 :  276. 

1886  "  14 1886:410-412. 

Farmers'  General  Conference  Club 
1873.     Farmers'    General    Conference    Club    organized 
from  Progressive  Farmers'  Club  and   other  clubs 
from  Burlington,  Camden  and  Gloucester  cos.;  ob- 
ject.   (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1873:  91.) 

Medford  Grange,  Burlington  County 

1884.  Summary  of  rept;  no.  of  members,  meetings, 
farm  statistics. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  in    12   A.R.   bd.   agric.    1884  :  385-386. 

1885  "    13     '•        "  "        1885 :  275. 

Moorestown  Agricultural  and  Industrial  Association 

Organized  March,  1880. 
serial 
1882-1886/7.     [Rept.   of]    Socy.;    officers,  mtgs.,   exhibi- 
tions. 


58 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 
Burlington  County — cont'd 

MOORESTOWX  ACBICIXLTUBAL  AND   INDUSTRIAL  ASSOCIATION — 

cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882        In     9  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1881  :  369-370. 

1882/3    "    10 18S2 :  275-279. 

1883/4    "    11 1883:294-297. 

1884/5    "    12 18S4  :  401-404. 

1885/6  not  found. 

1886/7  In    14   A.R.   bd.    agrlc.  1886:417. 

non-serial 

1883.  Financial  stmt,  of  Moorestown  Agric.  and  Indus- 
trial Assn.    (10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S82:  278.) 

.     Financial  rept.  of  directors  of  Moorestown  Agric. 

and  Industrial  Assn.    (11  saiiie  1883:  294.) 

1884/5.  Financial  stmt,  of  Moorestown  Agric.  and  In- 
dustrial Socy.    (12  same  1884:  403-404.) 

MooBESTOWN  Grange,  Buklington  County 

1884-1886.     Summary  of  rept;  farm  statistics. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884  In    12   A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1884  :  384. 


1885 
1886 


13 
14 


1885 
1886 


273-274. 
409-410. 


Mount  Holly  Grange 

1885.    Rept.  on  co-operative  dealings,  farm  lands,  nature 
of  crops. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885  in    13   A.R.   bd.    agric.    1885  :  276. 

MoifflT  Laurel  Farmers'  Club 
Organized  Dec,  1865. 

serial 
1876-1885.     Officers,  meetings,  members. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1876  In     4  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1876  :  178. 


1877  •• 

5  " 

" 

" 

1877 

176. 

1878  •■ 

6  " 

<* 

*' 

1878 

201. 

1879  " 

7  •• 

" 

" 

1879 

233. 

[1880]  " 

7  " 

" 

*' 

1879 

242. 

1881  '• 

8  " 

" 

'* 

1880 

214. 

1882  '• 

9  " 

" 

" 

1881 

369. 

Crop 

rept.  Incl 

uded 

hereafter. 

1883  In 

10  A.R. 

bd. 

agrlc. 

1883 

292-293 

1884  '• 

12  •• 

" 

1884 

386-387 

1885  " 

13  •■ 

" 

" 

1885 

271. 

non-serial 
1882.     Remarks  by  J.  E.  Darnell  on  condition  of  Mount 
Laurel  Farmers'  Club.   (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  413.) 

Progressive  Farmers'  Club  of  Bubunoton  County 
Organized  December,   1865. 

serial 
1873-1874.     Officers,  members,  meetings,  exhibitions,  etc. 

1873  In    1    A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    [1873]  :  90-91. 

1874  •■     2 1874  :  75. 

1874    "    3 1875 :  76. 

Exhibition  omitted  in  1874. 

non-serial 
1873.     Bldg.  erected  by  Progressive  Farmers'  Club  of 
Burlington  Co.  in  1867;  cost;  ann.  receipts;  object 
of  club;   terms  of  membership.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1873:  90.) 


Camden  County 


See  also  above,   Burlington  County. 
Conference  Club. 


Farmers'  General 


Camden  County  Board  op  Aobicultxjbe  (formerly  Farm- 
ers' Assn.  of  Camden  Co.) 
1883-1904/5.    List  of  officers;  socy.  and  crop  rept. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 

Camden  County — cont'd 

Camden  County  Board  of  Agriculture — cont'd 
In  Documents   as   follows  : 


1883   in 

10  A.R. 

bd.  agrlc.  1882 

280-281. 

1883/4  •• 

11  •■ 

1883 

298-303. 

1884/6  •' 

12   •• 

••   1884 

405-407. 

1885/6  •• 

13   •' 

1885 

282-286. 

1886/7  •• 

14   •• 

1886 

418-420. 

1887/8  •• 

15   •■ 

1887 

392-400. 

1888/9  •• 

16   •• 

1888 

495-508. 

1889/90  '• 

17   ■• 

1889 

477-479. 

1890/1  " 

18  " 

1890 

:  388-390. 

1891 

19   ■• 

1891 

441-443. 

1892 

20   •• 

1892 

348-349. 

1893/4  •' 

21   •• 

1893 

358-360. 

1894/5  •• 

22   •• 

1894 

369-371. 

1895/6  " 

23   " 

1895 

345-346. 

1896/7  •• 

24   " 

"   1896 

303-304. 

1897/8  " 

25   •• 

1897 

:  305-309. 

1898/9  •• 

26   •• 

••   1898 

267-268. 

1874  " 

3 

1876  " 

4 

1877  •• 

5 

1878  •' 

6 

1879  " 

7 

1880  " 

8 

No  crop  rept. 
1899/00  in  27  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1899:267-269. 
1900/1   not  found. 

1901/2   In   29   A.R.    bd.   agrlc.   1901  :  285-289. 
1902/3  not  found. 

1903/4   in   31    A.R.   bd.   agrlc.   1903  :  40.3-405. 
1904/5    "    32     "       "  "       1904 :  277-279. 

Farmers'  Mutual  Benefit  Assn.,  Camden  Co. 

Organized  Jan.,   1872. 

1873-1882.    Officers,  members,  meetings,  exhibition. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1873  in      1    A.R.    bd.    agrlc.    [1873]  :  92-93. 
Exhibition    omitted   hereafter. 

1874  in      2  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.    1874  :  76. 
1875  :  76. 
1876:178. 
1877  :  176. 

"       1878  :  202. 
1879:  235.* 
1880  :  215. 
Crop  rept.  Included,  1880. 
1882  In      9    A.R.    IxJ.    agrlc.    1881  :  372. 
Officers    oniv. 

1882  In    10   A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1882  :  168-174. 

This  rept.  was  made  by  E.  Burrough  at  the  ann.  mtg. 
of  the  state  bd.  of  agric.  ;  it  reviews  the  work  of  the 
Assn.  for  1882  and  contains  dairy  and  crop  repts. 

Haddon  Grange. 

serial 
1883.     Rept.  on  Haddon  Grange. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1883  In    11    A.R.   bd.   agric.    1883 :  303-305. 

non-serial 
1888.     Membership  of  Haddon  Grange,  Camden  Co.;  na- 
ture of  work.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  497.) 
Cape  May  County 
Cape  May  Agricultural  Society 
Organized  April.    1870. 

1873-1881/2.    Officers,    members,   meetings,   exhibition. 

In  Documents   as  follows : 

1873  in    1   A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    [1873]  :  93-94. 

1874  ••    2 1874  :  76. 

1875  "    3     •'        "          "  1875 :  77. 
1875         "    4     ' 1870 :  179. 

Exhibitions  not  given  hereafter. 
1876-1879  not  found. 

1880       In  8  A.R.   bd.   agric.      1880:216. 
1881/2    ••    9 1881  :  371. 

Crop  rept.   Included   in   1881/2. 

Cape  May  County  Aqrictiltubal  and  Horticultural  So- 
ciety 

Organized  March,   1870. 
serial 
1870-1879.    Officers,  meetings,  exhibitions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1873  in    1   A.R.  bd.  agrlc.    [1873]  :  93. 
■■    - 1874:76. 

1875  :  77. 

1876:179. 

1877  :  177. 

1878  :  202-203.t 

1879  :  226-227.t 

♦  Words    "  Mutual    Benefit "    dropped    from    title. 
i'  Includes  crop  rept. 


1874  • 

•  o 

1874 

'  3 

1874  ' 

'  4 

1877  ' 

'  5 

1878 

'  6 

1879  ' 

'  7 

INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


59 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 
Cape  May  County — cont'd 

Cape  May  County  Agrioultural  and  HoETicuLxnRAL  So- 
ciety— cont'd 

non-serial 
1879.     Amt.  expended  by  Cape  May  Co.  Agrlc.  Socy.  for 
repairs,  etc.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  226.) 

1882.  Fair  grounds  of  Cape  May  Co.  Agrlc.  Socy.  sold 
under  foreclosure  of  mortgage  in  1881;  no  officers 
elected;  probably  will  not  be  revived  again.  (9 
same  1881:   371.) 

1883.  Agric.  Socy.  of  Cape  May  broken  up;  property 
sold  two  years  before  under  foreclosure  of  mort- 
gage;  cause  of  failure.    (10  same  1882:   200.) 

Cape  May  County  Boabd  of  Agbicdi-tube 
Organised  Dec.  15,  1803. 
1893-1904/5.  Rept.  of  bd. ;  crop  rept. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1893       In   21    A.R.   bd.    agrlc.    1893  :  361-362. 
Crop  rept.  not  given  in  1893. 


1894        In    22  A.R.  bd. 

agrlc. 

•1895         ••    23     "       " 

1896         "    24     •' 

** 

1897         "    25     "       " 

*' 

1899        "    26     " 

*' 

Officers  only  In  1899. 

1899/00  In  27  A.R.  bd. 

agHc 

1900/1    ■'    28     " 

1901/2    "    29     " 

'* 

1902/3    "    30     " 

" 

1903/4    ■•    31     " 

" 

1904/5    "    32     "       " 

" 

1894: 
1895; 
1896: 
1897: 
1898: 

1899 

1900; 

1901 

1902 

1903: 

1904; 


373-386. 
:S47-351. 
305-309. 
311-317. 
269. 

:  271-279. 
347-350. 
291-299 
357-359. 
407-409. 
281-283. 


1874 

"       2 

1875 

"      3 

1876 

"      4 

1877 

"      5 

1878 

"      6 

Cumberland  County 

CXTMBERLAND  CODNTY  AORICULTUEAL  SOCIETY 

1857.     Letter  of  Jos.  H.  Elmer  rel.  to  Cumberland  Co. 
Agric.  Socy.;  fairs  held  1854-1856;  officers.    (Rept. 
state  agric.  socy.  1855/6:  27-28.) 
Organized  Jan.  18,  1852. 

Cumberland  County   Agricultural  and  Horticultural 
Society 

Organized  December  8,  1851. 

serial 
1873-1884/5.     Officers,  members,  meetings,  exhibition. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873        in      1    A.R.   bd.    agric.    [1873]  :  94-95. 

1874  :  77. 

1875  :  77. 
1876:170. 

1877  :  177. 

1878  :  203. 
Exhibition  not  given,    1878. 

1879  in      7   A.R.    bd.   agrlc.      1879 :  240. 
OIBcers  only. 

1880  in      8    A.R,   bd.    agric.      1880:216, 
Crop  rept,   included  hereafter. 

1881  in  9   A.R,  bd.  agrlc.  1881  :  372-374. 

1882/3  •'  10 '  1882  :  282. 

1883/4  ■•  11      "       ■•  "  1883  :  307-308. 

1884/5  "  12 1884  :  408-410. 

non-serial 

1881.  Purchase  of  extra  ground  by  Cumberland  Co. 
Agric.  and  Hortic.  Socy.;  cost;  plan  to  hold  fair  two 
days.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  374.) 

1883.  Amt.  expended  by  Cumberland  Co.  Agric.  and 
Hortic.  Socy.  in  erection  of  permanent  bldgs. ;  re- 
sult.   (11  same  1883:   308.) 

.     Rept.  of  M.  Bacon  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric. 

in  behalf  of  Cumberland  Co.  Agric.  Socy.;  member- 
ship, fair,  plan  to  erect  bldgs.    (10  same  1882:  174.) 

Cumberland  County  Board  of  Agriculture 
1885/6-1904/5.     Ann.  rept.  of  socy.,  including  co.  crop 
rept. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 

Cumberland  County — cont'd 

CUMBBKLAND    CoUNTY    BOARD   OK    AOBICULTUBE COUt'd 


In   Documents  as  follows  : 
1885/6  In  13  A.R.  bd.  agrlc. 

1886/7  "  14 


1887/8  ' 
1888/9  ' 
lSSO/90' 
1890/1  ' 
1891/2 


15 
16 
17 
IS 
19 


1892/3  not  found, 

1893/4  In  21  A,R.  bd,  agric. 

1894/5     ■'     "■ 


1895/6  ' 

1896/7  ■ 

1897/8  ' 

1898/9  ' 

1899/00  ' 

1900/1  ' 

1901/2  ' 

1902/3  ' 

1903/4  ' 

1904/5  ' 


23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 


1885  : 
IS.Sfi  : 
1887: 
1S8S  : 
1889  ; 
1S90: 
1891  : 

1893: 

1894: 

1895; 

1896: 

1897 

1898: 

1899: 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


287-289. 
421-424. 
401-403. 
509-511. 
480-482. 
391-392. 
444-445. 

363-364. 

.387-388. 
353-354. 
311-313. 
319-320. 
271-272. 
281-282. 
351-352. 
301-302. 
.361-362. 
411-412. 
285-286. 


Southwest  Vineiand  Farm  and  Garden  Club,  Cumber- 
land County 


1875-1877.     Officers. 

In   Documents   as   follows  : 
1875  in    3   A.R.   bd.    agric.    1875 


1876 
1877 


S. 
1876:  ISO. 
1877  :  178. 


ViNELAND  Agricultural  Society 

Organized  October,  1862. 

1873-1882.    Officers,  members,  meetings,  fair. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  in  1   A.R.  bd.  agrlc.   [18731:95. 

1874  "  2 ■    1874  :  77. 

1874  "  3  "   "    "    1875:78, 
1874  ••  4 1876 :  179-180. 

1874  "  5  "   "    "    1877  :  177. 
1882  "  9  "   "    "    1881  :  375. 

West   Vineland   Farm   and    Garden   Club,    Cumberland 
County 
1875-1882.     Officers. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  in   3  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.   1875  :  78. 

1876"   "    4 '       1876  :  180. 

1S77    •'    5     "       "  "        1877  :  178. 

1878    •'    6 '       1878  :  204. 

1879-1880  not  found. 

1881  in   8   A.R,   bd.   agric.   1880:217. 

1882  ••    9 1881  :  375. 

Essex  County 

EssBix  County  Board  of  Agriculture 
1883-1904/5.    List  of  officers,  crop  rept.,  meetings,  mem- 
bership. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1883       in 

10  A.R. 

bd. 

agric. 

1883 

283-285. 

1883/4    " 

11      " 

*' 

*' 

1883 

309-311. 

1884/5    " 

12     '• 

" 

" 

1884 

412-416. 

1885/6    " 

13     " 

*' 

*' 

1885 

290-295. 

1886/7    " 

14     " 

" 

" 

1886 

425-429. 

1887/8    •' 

15     " 

** 

** 

1887 

404-410. 

1888/9    " 

16     " 

" 

•* 

1888 

512-520. 

1889/90  " 

17     " 

*' 

" 

1889 

483-488. 

1890 

18     ■■ 

" 

" 

1890 

393. 

Officers 

only. 

1891       In 

19  A.R. 

bd. 

agric. 

1891 

446-457. 

1892 

20     '• 

'• 

" 

1892 

350-359. 

1893 

21      " 

'* 

'* 

1893 

365-371. 

1894 

22     " 

•' 

" 

1894 

389-392. 

1895/6    " 

23     " 

'* 

" 

1895 

435-436. 

1897 

24     " 

" 

'* 

1896 

315. 

Officers 

only. 

1897        in 

25   A.R. 

bd. 

agric. 

1897 

321-324. 

1898/9    " 

26     " 

*' 

'* 

1898 

273-279. 

1899/00  " 

27     •■ 

" 

'* 

1899 

283-284. 

1900/1    " 

28     " 

" 

•' 

1900 

353-354. 

1901/2    " 

29     " 

** 

" 

1901 

303-304. 

1902/3  not    found. 

1903/4  In 

31    A.R. 

bd. 

agric 

1903 

:  413-417. 

1904/5    " 

32     " 

" 

" 

1904 

287-29a 

60 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 

Essex  County — cont'd 

Livingston  Grange,  Essex  County 

Ininiguratod   in   1879. 
1S85.     Rept.   of  Grange. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885  In    13   A.R.    bd.   agrlc.    1S85  :  294-295. 

Gloucester  County 

See   also   above.    Burlington   County    Farmers'    General 
Conference  Club. 

Gloucester  County  Boakd  of  Agkicultuee 

Organized  Jan.  25,  1882. 
1882/3-1904/5.     List  of  officers  and  crop  rept. 

In   Documents   as   follows  : 
1882/3  In   10  A.R.   bd.   agric.    1882  :  286. 

1883/4    ■•    11 188.-i  :  312-313. 

1885         "    12 1884:417. 

Officers   only,    1885. 


1885   In 

13  A.R.  bd 

1886 

14  •■ 

1887 

15  " 

1888 

16  "   •• 

1889 

17  '• 

1890 

18  "   " 

1891/2  " 

19  " 

1892/3  " 

20   " 

1893/4  " 

21   " 

1894/5  " 

22  " 

1895/6  ■• 

23  "   " 

1896/7  " 

24  " 

1897/8  " 

25  .. 

1898/9  •• 

26  "   •• 

1899/00  " 

27  " 

1900/1  " 

28  "   " 

1901/2  " 

29  ■'   " 

1902/3  " 

30  " 

1903/4  " 

31  "   " 

1904/5  '• 

32  " 

agrlc. 


188.-,  : 
1SS6  : 

1887  : 

1888  : 
1889: 
1890: 

isni : 

1892: 
1893: 
1894: 
1895  : 
189(>  : 
1897: 
1808  : 
1899: 
1900: 
1901  : 
1902: 
1903  : 
1904: 


298-297. 
430-432. 
411-414. 
521-525. 
489-493. 
394-398. 
458-463. 
360-378. 
372-402. 
393-394. 
355-358. 
317-319. 
325-326. 
281-283. 
285-286. 
355-356. 
305-306. 
363-364. 
419-420. 
291-296. 


Upper  Greenwich  Farmers'  Club,  Gloucesteb  County 
1875-1881.     Officers. 


In   Documents  as  follows  : 
1875  In   3   A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1875 


1876 
1877 
1878 


:  79. 

:  181. 
:  178. 
:  204. 


1876  "    4 

1877  "    5     " 

1878  "    6     ■■ 
Includes  crop  rept. 

1879  in    7   A.R.   bd.    agrlc.    1879:237. 
Includes  crop  rept. 

1881   in  8  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1880: 
1881    ••    9 --- 


1881 


218. 
:  376. 


Woodbury  Farmers'  Club,  Gloucester  County 
1873-1881.     Officers,  membership. 
In    Documents   as   follows : 
1873   In    1    A.R.    bd.   agrlc.    [1873]  :  [102). 


Officers  only. 

"■ 

1874  In  2  A.R.  bd. 

agric. 

1874 

78. 

1874  "  3  •• 

1875 

78. 

1874  '•  4  " 

1876 

180. 

1874  "  5  ■• 

1877 

178. 

1878  ••  6  ■' 

1878 

205. 

1879  "  7  " 

1879 

042 

1881  ■'  8  " 

1880 

217! 

1881  •■  9  •' 

1881 

375. 

Hunterdon  County 

Hunterdon  County  Agricultural  Society 
Organized  Feb..  1856. 

serial 
1873-1885/6.    Officers,  members,  meetings,  exhibition. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 
1873       In     1   A.R.  bd.  agrlc.   1873  :  96. 

•   - 1874 :  78.- 

1875  :  79. 

1870:181. 

1877:179. 

1878  :  205. 

1879  :  239. 
1880:218. 

Crop  rept.  Included  hereafter. 
1881/2  in  9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881  :  370-377. 

1882/3  "  10 1882  :  288-293. 

1883/4  "  11 1883  :  314-318. 

1884/5  "  12 1884  :  418-422. 

1885/6  "  13 188.J  :  301-309. 


1873 

..   2 

1873 

"   3 

1873 

"   4 

1873 

"   5 

1878 

'•   6 

1879 

"   7 

1880 

••   8 

AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 

Hunterdon  County — cont'd 

Hunterdon  County  Agricultural  Society — cont'd 
non-serial 
1856.     Rept.  of  J.  J.  Clark  in  reference  to  the  Hunterdon 
Co.  Agric.  Socy.     (Rept.  state  agric.  socy.  1855/6: 
28-29.) 
1882.     Remarks  by  F.  S.  Holcombe  rel.  to  Hunterdon 
Co.  Socy.;  too  much  controlled  by  lawyers;  damage 
to  crops  by  drought;  corn  only  half  a  crop;  winter 
grain  looking  well.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:   413.) 
1888.     Officers  of  Hunterdon  Co.  Agric.  Socy.    (16  same 
188S:    535.1 
Hunterdon  County  Board  of  Agriculture 
Organized  Nov.  14.  1885. 
1885/6-1904/5.    Ann.  rept.;  officers,  socy.  and  crop  rept. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885/6  in  13  A.E.  bd.  agric.   1885  :  298-300. 

'   1886:433-441. 

1887:415-418. 
18SS  :  526-535. 

1889  :  494-502. 

1890  :  399-405. 

1891  :  464-470. 

1892  :  379-392. 

1893  :  403-415. 
"     "    1.894  :  3P5-405. 

1895  :  359-372. 
1896:321-330. 
1898  :  327-332. 

1898  :  285-289. 

1899  :  2S7-297. 

1900  :  3.57-361. 

1901  :  307-312. 

1902  :  365-372. 

1903  :  421-426. 

1904  :  297-304. 

Pomona  Grange,  Honterdon  County 

1885/6-1886.     Ann.   rept.;    officers,  members,  meetings, 
exhibits. 

In   Documents   as   follows : 
1885    6    in     13    A.R.   bd.    agrlc.    1885  :  .300-308. 


1886/7  • 

14 

1887/8  • 

15 

1888/9  • 

16 

1889/90  ' 

17 

1890/1  ' 

18 

1891/2  ' 

19 

1892/3  • 

20 

1893/4  ■ 

21 

1894/5  ' 

22 

1895/6  ' 

23 

1896/7  ' 

24 

1897/8  ' 

25 

1898/9  ' 

26 

1899/00  ' 

27 

1900/1  ' 

28 

1901/2  ' 

29 

1902/3  ' 

30 

1903/4  • 

31 

1904/5  • 

32 

1886 


14 


1886:  440-441. 
Officers  and  exhibit  not  given 

Readington  Grange  of  Hunterdon  County 

1886.     Rept.  of  Grange;  membership;  acreage  and  yield 
of  crops,  etc. 

In   Documents  as   follows  : 
1886  in    14    A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1886 :  439. 
Sergeantsville  Grange,  Hunterdon  County 

1886.     Rept.  of  grange;  crops,  meetings,  purchases,  etc. 
In   Documents   as   follows : 
1886  In    14   A.R.   bd.   agric.    1886 :  439-440. 
Stockton  Grange,  Hunterdon  County 

1886.     Rept.  of  grange;  crops,  purchases,  membership, 
etc. 

In   Documents   as   follows  : 
1886  In    14    A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1886 :  440. 
Union  Farmers'  Club  (Mount  Airy),  Hunterdon  County 
1873-1882.     Officers,  members,  meetings. 
In   Documents   as   follows  : 
1873  In   1   A.R.  bd.   agric.    [1^731  :  96-97. 


1874  •'  2   " 

•  • 

'< 

1874 

78. 

1874  "  3  " 

<» 

1875 

79. 

1874  ••  4  " 

•* 

1876 

181. 

1877  "  5  " 

" 

1877 

179. 

1878  "  6  " 

•* 

1878 

20.'!. 

1879  ■'  7  " 

" 

1879 

240. 

Officers  only. 

1880  In  8  A  U. 

bd. 

agric. 

1880 

218. 

Officers  only. 

1SS2  In  9  A.R. 

bd. 

agrlc. 

1881 

377. 

Mercer  County 

The  Farmers'  Association  of  Princeton 
Organized  1840. 
1873-1882/3.     Officers,  members,  meetings. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


61 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 


Mercer  County — cont'd 

The  FAniiKRs'  Association  of  Princeton- 


-cont'd 


1874  :  70. 

1875  :  79. 
1876:  181. 
1877  :  179. 
1878:  205. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  in      1    A.K.   bd.   agric.    [1873]:  97. 

1874  ••      2 ""■     "" 

1874         '•      3     " 

1876  "      4      " 

1877  ■'      5     " 

1878  "      6     " 

1879  ■     '•      7     "        "  "  1879 :  236. 
Crop  rept.  Included  hereafter. 

1881        in     8   A.n.   bd.   asric.      1880 :  219. 
Hereafter  known  as  I*rinceton   Agric.    Assn. 

1881  in      9   A.R.   bd.   agric.      1881  :  378-383. 

1882/3    ••     10 1882:294. 

1882/3    "    11     ' 1883  :  326-327. 

Hopewell  Paemkhs'  Club,  Mercer  County 
Organized  Dec.   19.   1868. 
1873-1882/3.     Officers,  members,  meetings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873       In      1  A.R.  bd.  agric.    [1873]  :  97. 

1874  :  79. 

1875  :  80. 

1876  :  182. 

1877  :  179. 

1878  :  206. 

1879  :  237. 

1880  :  219. 
Crop  rept.  included  hereafter. 

1882  In  9  A.  R.  bd.  agric.  1881  :  378-383. 
1882/3  "  10  "   "    "    1882  :  295-296. 

Meecek  County  Agricultural  Society 

1856.     Letter  from  E.  T.  R.  Applegate  summarizing  the 
organization,  growtli,  etc.,  of  the  Mercer  Co.  Me- 
chanical and  Agric.  Assn.    (Rept.  state  agric.  socy. 
1855/6:   29-30.) 
Organized  1855. 

1882.  Agric.  Socy.  of  Mercer  Co.  in  fair  worliiug  condi- 
tion; meetings;  no  exhibitions  held;  crops  dam- 
aged by  drought;  remarks  by  H.  E.  Hale.  (9  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1881:   413.) 

1883.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Mercer  Co.  Agric. 
Socy.    (11  «ame  1883:  320-321.) 

Merger  County  Board  of  Agriculture 


1873 

2 

1873 

"   3 

1876 

"   4 

1877 

"   5 

1878 

"   6 

1879 

"   7 

1881 

'   8 

Organ 

zed  Marcli  20, 

1883. 

1883-1903/4. 

Rept. 

of  bd 

.,  including  crop  rept 

In  Documents 

as  follows  : 

1883 

n  11  A.R.  bd. 

agric. 

1883  :  319. 

1884 

"  12  ' 

" 

1884  :  423-434. 

1885/6 

"  13  ' 

'* 

" 

1885:310-331. 

1886/7 

"  14  • 

1886:441-471. 

1887/8 

"  15  ■ 

" 

1887  :  419-434. 

1888/9 

"  16  • 

" 

" 

1888  :  536-546. 

1889/90 

"  17  • 

" 

1889  :  503-521. 

1890/1 

"  18  • 

'* 

*' 

1890  :  406-422. 

1891/2 

••  19  ' 

" 

1891  :  471-481. 

1892/3 

"  20  ' 

" 

" 

1892  :  393-408. 

1893/4 

"  21  ' 

" 

1893:416-444. 

1894/5 

"  22  ■ 

" 

1894  :  407-425. 

1895 

•'  23  ' 

'* 

" 

1895  :  373. 

1896/7 

"  24  ' 

'   " 

" 

1896  :  331-338. 

1897/8 

"  25  ' 

" 

" 

1897  :  333-362. 

1898/9 

•  26  ' 

" 

" 

1898  :  291-299. 

1899/00 

"  27  ' 

'* 

" 

1899  :  299-301. 

1900/1 

"  28  • 

*' 

" 

1900  :  363-367. 

1901/2 

"  29  ' 

I       4( 

" 

1901  :  313-316. 

1902/3 

"  30  ' 

*' 

" 

1902  :  373-376. 

1903/4 

"  31  ' 

" 

" 

1903  :  427-430. 

1903/4 

"  32  ' 

" 

" 

1904  :  305-310. 

Pomona  Grange,  Mercer  County 
1885.     Pomona  Grange    (Mercer  Co.)    in  active  opera- 
tion;   meetings;    amt.   of  purchases.     (13   A.R.   bd. 
agric.  1885:  325.) 
1889.     Rept.  of  Mercer  Co.  Pomona  Grange;   by  A.  L. 
Holcombe.    (17  same  1889:  511-514.) 

Includes  an  article  on  clover  as  an  agt.   in  farming. 

Princeton  Agricultural  Association 

See  above,  The  Farmer's  Association  of  Princeton. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 

Middlesex  County 

See    also    below.    Union    County,    Union    and    Middlesex 
Countii's  Mutual  Agricultural  .\ssociatlon. 

Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Club,  jAMESiiUiiGii 

1857.     Letter  of  \Vm.  H.  Courter  rel.  to  the  Farmers' 
and  Mechanics'  Club  of  Jamesburgh,  Middlesex  co. 
(Rept.   state  agric.  socy,   1855/6:  23-24.) 
Organized  .Tune  21,  1856. 
MrooLESEX  Cou.nty  Agricultural  Socikty 
1856.     Middlesex  Co.  Socy.  organized  Nov.  11,  1856;  of- 
ficers; committees.    (Rept.  state  agric.  socy.  1855/6: 
31-32.) 

Middlesex  County  Board  of  Ageicui.ture 

Formed  from  Middlesex  Farmers'  Club,  Nov.  4,  1885. 
1885/6-1904/5.     List  of  officers,  socy.  rept.,  crop  rept. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885/6  in   13   A.R.  bd.  agric.   1885  :  332-334. 


18S6/7 
1887/8 

1888/9  ' 

1889/90  ' 

1890/1  • 

1891/2  • 

1892/3  ' 

1893/4  ' 

1894/5  ' 

1895/6  ■ 
1897 


14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 


1886  :  472-473. 

1887  :  435. 

1888  :  549-552. 

1889  :  527-535. 
1S90  :  42:!-426. 
1S!I1  :  4S-J-484. 
1S!I2  :  l(lil-413. 

1893  :  445-446. 

1894  :  427-430. 
1893  :  3S.'>-397. 
1896  :  339. 


Officers  only. 

1898       In  25  A.R.  bd.   agric.  1897:363-364. 

1898/9     "  26 1898:301-302. 

1899/00  "  27 1899  :  303-304. 

1900/1    "  28     "        "  "  1900:369-370. 

1901/2    "  29 '  1901  :  317-319. 

1902/3    "  30     "        "  ••  1902 :  377-378. 

1903/4    "  31      "       "  "  1903 ;  431-432. 

1904/5    "  32 1904  :  311-312. 

Middlesex  County  Farmers'  Club 

Organized  Nov.  12,  1867. 

1873-1884/5.     Officers,  members,  meetings,  etc. 

In    Documents   as    follows : 

1873  in      1   A.R.  bd.  agric.   1873  :  97-98. 

1874  ••       2     "        "  ••        1874  :  79. 

1875  "      3     "       "  "        1875 :  80. 

1876  "      4     "       "  "        1876 :  182. 

1877  "      5     "       "  "        1877  :  180. 
Crop  rept.  included  hereafter. 

1878  "       6  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1878  :  206-208. 

1879  "       7 1879 :  223-224. 

1880  '•      8     "       "  "        1880 :  220-221. 
1881/2    "      9     "       "  "        1881:384-387. 

[1883]  "  10  "  "  "  1882  :  296-298. 
1883/4  "  11  "  "  "  1883:328-329. 
1884/5    "    12 1884  : 4.39-440. 

Monmouth  County 

Monmouth  County  Agricultural  Society 
Dec.  17,  1853   (52?) 

serial 
1873-1887.     Officers,  members,  meetings,  etc. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873       in     1    A.R.   l)d.   agric. 


1874 

•   2 

1874 

'   3 

1876 

4 

1877 

'   5 

1878 

'   6 

1879 

'   7 

1880 

•   8 

1882 

•   9 

1882/3  ' 

'  10 

Crop  rept.  included  In  1882 
1R83/4  in   11  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1884/5    ••     12      " 
1885/6    "     13      " 
1886/7    "     14      " 
1887         "    15     " 


[1873]  :98. 

1874  :  80. 

1875  :  80. 

1876  :  182. 

1877  :  180. 

1878  :  208. 

1879  :  240-241. 

1880  :  223. 

1881  :  383. 

1882  :  297-299. 
3-1883/4. 

1883  :  330-331. 

1884  :  437-438. 

1885  :  339-340. 

1886  :  477-478. 

1887  :  443. 


non-nerinl 
1882.     Receipts    and    expenditures    of    Monmouth    Co. 
Agric.    Socy.;    property;    exhibition.     (10   A.R.   bd. 
agric.  1882:  298-299.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES: 
LOCAL)— cont'd 


INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 


Monmouth  County — cont'd 

Monmouth  Countt  Aoeicdxtubal  Societt — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1883.  Rept.  of  J.  J.  Conover  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of 
agric.  in  behalf  of  Monmouth  Co.  Agric.  Socy.;  fair; 
corn,  wheat,  potato  crops.    (10  same  18S2:  175.) 

.     Financial  workings  of  Monmouth  Co.  Agric.  Socy. 

(11  same  1883:  331.) 

1884.  Stmt,  of  treasurer  of  Monmouth  Agric.  Socy. 
(12  same  1884:  437.) 

1885/6.     Financial  stmt,  of  Monmouth  Co.  Agric.  Socy. 

(13  same  1885:   339-340.) 
1887.     Sale  of  grounds,  bldgs.,  etc.,  of  Monmouth  Co. 
Agric.  Socy.;   amt.  realized.    (15  same  1887:   443.) 
Monmouth  Countt  Boabd  of  Agbicultuee 

Org.-inized  August  10,  1884. 
1884-1904/5.     Ann.    rept.    of    socy.    including    co.    crop 
rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884       in  12  A.  R.  bd.  agric.  1884  ; 


1885/6  ' 

13 

1886/7  • 

14 

1887/8  ' 

15 

1888/9  ' 

16 

1889/00  ' 

17 

1890/1  ' 

18 

1891/2  ' 

19 

1892/3  ' 

20 

1893/4  ' 

21 

1894/5  • 

22 

1896/6  ' 

23 

1896/7  ' 

24 

1897/8  ' 

25 

1898/9  ' 

26 

1899/00  ' 

27 

1900/1  ' 

28 

1900/1  ' 

29 

1902/3  ' 

30 

1903/4  ' 

31 

1904/5  ■ 

32 

1885 
18S6 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1808 
1899 
1000 
1901 
1002 
1903 
1904 


435-436. 
:  335-338. 
:  474-478. 
:  4,38-443. 
:  553-559. 
:  53G-543. 
:  427-457. 
:  485-510. 
:  414-433. 
:  447-458. 
:  431-448. 
:  300-403. 
:  341-345. 
:  365-368. 
:  303-306. 
:  305-309. 
:  371-375. 
:  321-324. 
:  379-383. 
:  433-436. 
:  313-315. 


Monmouth  County  Farmers'  Club 

Organized  February  18.  1869. 

1873-1874.    OflJcers,  members,  mtgs. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In    1    A.R.   bd.   agric.    [1873]  :  98. 

1874  •■    2 1874  :  80. 

1874    "    3     "        "          "  1875 :  81. 

1874    •'    4 1876:183. 

Morris  County 

Mobbis  County  Agbicultubal  Society 

[1882].    Officers;  fair. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882  in   10   A.R.    bd.   agric.    1882 :  299. 

Mobbis  County  Boabd  of  Agbicultube 

Organized  Dec.  22,  1883. 
1883/4-1904/5.     List  of  officers;   socy.  and  crop  rept. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1883/4  in    11    A.R.   bd.    agric.   1883:332-333. 

1884         "    12 1884 :  441. 

Oflicers  only. 
11886]      in    14    A.R.    bd.   agric.    1886:479. 
Officers  only. 

in  15  A.R.  bd.  agric. 


1887 
1888/9 
1889/90' 
1890/1  ' 
1801/2  ' 
1892/3  ' 
1893/4  ' 
1894/5  ' 
1895/6  ' 
1896/7  ' 
1897/8  • 
1899 

Officers  only. 
1890/00  In  27  A.R. 

No  crop  rept. 
1900/1  in  28  A.R. 
1901/2  "  29  " 
1902/3  ■•  30  " 
1903/4  "  31  " 
1904/5  "  32  " 


16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

23 
24 
25 
26 


1887 

1888; 

1889: 

1800: 

1801: 

1S92  ; 

1803; 

1894  : 

1805: 

1896 

1807: 

1898: 


444-448. 
561-577. 
544-551. 
458-461. 
511-513. 
434-435. 
459-471. 
440-455. 
405-408. 
347-350. 
369-370. 
307. 


agric. 
agric. 


1899:311. 


1000 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


;  377-378. 
325-327. 
385-387. 
437. 
317-318. 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 

Ocean  County 

Ocean  County  Agbicultubal  Society 
1873-1881.     Officers. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In    1    A.R.   bd.   agric.    [1873]  :  99. 

1873    ••    2 1874:81. 

1873    •'    3     ' 1875  :  81. 

1873    ■•    4 1876:  183. 

1873    "    5     "       "  "  1877:180. 

1873    "    « '  1878:209. 

1873    "    7     "       "  "  1879:243. 

1881    "    8 1880 :  223. 

Ocean  County  Boabd  of  Agbicultube 
Organized  Oct.  15,  1892. 
1892-1904/5.     Rept.  of  board. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1802       in    20   A.R.   bd.    agric.    1892  :  436-437. 

Includes  crop  rept.  hereafter. 
1893/4  in    21  A.R.  bd.   agric.   1893:472-473. 


1894/5     ••  22 

1895         "  23     

1896/7    "  24 

1897/8    "  25     " 

1898/9    ••  26     " 

1900         "  27     

Officers  only. 

1900/1   in  28   A.R.  bd.   agric. 

1001/2    '•  20     " 

1002/3    "  30     

1003/4    "  31      " 

1004/5    "  32     ' 


1804  :  457-461. 

1805  :  400-413. 
351-354. 
371-375. 
300-310. 
313. 


1806: 
1807: 
1800: 
1900: 


1900 
1901  : 
1002  ; 

1903  : 

1904  ; 


379-380. 
329-330. 
380-391. 
439-440. 
319-320. 


Salem  County 

Coubses  Landing  Gbange,  Salem  Co. 
1886.     Rept.  of  grange. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1886  in    14   A.R.   bd.   agric.    1886:485. 
Friesbueg  Gbange 

1886.     Rept.  of  Grange. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1886  In  14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886  :  486. 
Salem  County  Agbicultubal  and  Horticultubal  Society 
Organized  March  30.  1850. 
serial 
1873.     Officers,  exhibitions. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873  in    1   A.R.   bd.   agric.    [1873]:  99. 


1873 
1873 


1874; 
187 


81. 

82. 


non-serial 
1857.    Letter  from  J.  Ingham;  acct.  of  creation,  prog- 
ress and  condition  of  Salem  Co.  Agric.  Socy.    (Rept. 
state  agric.  socy.  1855/6:  32-35.) 
1883.     Rept.  of  0.  Borton  in  behalf  of  Salem  Co.  Agric. 
Socy.;    fairs   held;    r.r.    connection.     (10    A.R.   bd. 
agric.  1882:   175.) 
Salem  County  Boabd  of  Agbicultube 
Organized  Feb.  22.  1886. 
1886-1904/5.    Socy.  and  crop  rept.,  including  repts.  of 
minor  organizations. 

in  Documeuts  as  follows  : 

1886  In   14  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1886  :  480-486. 

1887  ■■    15     ••       "  "        1887  :  449-456. 
Minor  organizations  omitted  hereafter. 


1888   In 

16  A.R 

1889 

17  •• 

1890 

18  " 

1891 

19  " 

1892 

20  " 

1893 

21   " 

1894 

22  •' 

1895/6  " 

23  •• 

1896/7  " 

24  " 

1897/8  " 

25  ■' 

1898/9  ■■ 

26  " 

1899/00  •■ 

27  " 

1900/1  " 

28  '• 

1901/2  •' 

29  ■' 

1902/3  " 

30  " 

1903/4  " 

31   " 

1904/5  *• 

32   " 

bd.  agric. 


1888  :  578-583. 

1889  :  552-558. 

1890  :  462-467. 

1801  :  514-521. 

1802  :  438-441. 

1893  :  474-476. 

1894  :  463-471. 

1895  :  415-418. 

1896  :  355-357. 

1807  :  377-379. 

1808  :  311-314. 

1899  :  315-317. 

1900  :  381-385. 
1001  :  331-332. 

1902  :  .393-394. 

1903  :  441-442. 

1904  :  321-322. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


63 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 
Salem  County — cont'd 
Salem  County  Grange 
1883.     Report. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1883   In    11    A.R.    bd.    agrlc.    1883:337. 

SA1.EM  County  Pomona  Grange 
1886-1887.    Ann.  rept;  meetings,  membership. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1886  In  14  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1886 :  484. 

1887  "  15 1887:450. 

Salem  County  Protective  Association 
1886.     Rept.  of  assn. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1886  In   14   A.R.  bd.   agrlc.   1886:483-484. 
West  Jersey  Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Associa- 
tion, Salem  County 

Incorporated  Feb.  20,  1872. 
1873-1886.     Officers,  members,  meetings,  fair,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In      1    A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1873:99. 
Fair  not  given  In  1873. 

1874  In     2  A.R.  bd.   ai 

1875  ••  3  " 

1876  "  4  " 

1877  "  5  " 

1878  '•  6  " 

1879  "  7  " 
1881  "  8  " 

Crop  rept.  Included  hereafter. 
1881        In      9   A.R.    bd.   agrlc.    1881  :  388. 

1882/3    "    10 1882  :  300-301. 

1883/4  ••  11  "  "  "  1883 :  336-337. 
1884/5  "  12  "  "  "  1884  :  442-443. 
1885/6  "  13  "  "  "  1885:341-342. 
1886        ■•    14 1886 :  484. 

General  stmt.  only. 

Woodstown  Grange,  Salem  County 

1886.    R«pt.  of  grange;  membership,  work,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows: 
1886  In   14   A.R.   bd.   agrlc.   1886:485-486. 

Somerset  County 

Somerset  County  Agricultural  Society 
1856.    Letter  of  C.  J.  Wilson  in  reference  to  Somerset 
Co.  Socy.     (Rept.  state  agrlc.  socy.  1855/6:  35-39.) 
Organized   May   28,    1853. 
Somerset  County  Board  op  Agriculture  (new) 
Organized  Jan.  15,  1892. 
1892-1904/5.     Rept:   officers,  socy.  and  crop  rept. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


;rlc.  1874 

81. 

1875 

81-82. 

1876 

183-184. 

"   1877 

181. 

1878 

209. 

"   1879 

238. 

1880 

224. 

1892   1 

n  19  A.R. 

bd. 

agrlc 

1891  :  522-523. 

1892/3 

"  20  " 

1892  :  442-445. 

1893/4 

'  21  " 

1893  :  477-482. 

1894/5 

"  22  " 

1894  :  473-477. 

1895/6 

'  23  " 

1895  :  419-422. 

1896/7 

•  24  " 

1896  :  3.59-362. 

1897/8 

•  25  " 

1897  :  381-383. 

1898/9 

•  26  •' 

1898:315-318. 

1899/00 

'  27  " 

1899  :  319-322. 

1900/1 

'  28  •' 

1900  :  387-389. 

1901/2 

'  29  " 

1901  :  333-334. 

1902/3 

■  30  " 

1902  :  395-398. 

1903/4 

'  31  " 

1903  :  443-44.5. 

1904/5 

•  32  " 

1904  :  323-325. 

Somerset  County  Farmers 

AND 

Manufacturers 

ation 

Organized  July  16,  1870. 

serial 

1873-1890/1. 

Officers, 

stockholders,  meetings, 

tlons. 

In  Documents  as 

foil 

jws  : 

1873   In   1  A.R. 

bd. 

agrlc. 

1873  :  100. 

1874 

•   2  •' 

1874  :  81-82. 

1874 

•   3  " 

1875  :  82. 

1876 

•   4  •• 

1876  :  184. 

1877 

'   5  " 

1877:  181. 

1878 

•   6  •• 

1878  :  210. 

1880/1 

.   g  .. 

1880  :  225.* 

Associ- 


exhlbl- 


1884/5  • 

12 

1885/6  ' 

13 

1886/7  • 

14 

1887/8  ' 

15 

1888/9  • 

x6 

1889/90  • 

17 

1890/1  ' 

18 

AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 
Somerset  County — cont'd 

Somerset  County  Farmers'  and  Manufacturers'  Asso- 
ciation— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1881/2  In      9  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1881  :  389. 

1«83         "    10 1882:301. 

Crop  rept.  Included  hereafter. 
1883/4  In   11    A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1883 :  338-340. 
"    '" 1884:444-445. 

1885  :  343-:^46. 

1886  :  487-489. 

1887  :  457-459. 

1888  :  584-587. 

1889  :  559-562. 

1890  :  468. 

non-serial 
1873.    Purchase  of  land,  track  and  bldgs.  by  Somerset 
Co.   Farmers'   and   Manufacturers'   Assn.   in    1871; 
cost;   rate  at  which  balance  due  is  being  paid  off. 
(1  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1873:  100.) 

Somerville  Agricultural  Society 
1879.    Officers,  stockholders,  meetings,  fair. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879  in    7   A.R.   bd.   agric.    1879:238-239. 

Sussex  County 

Sussex  Coi'nty  Agricultural  Society 
1857.     Letter  of  V.  M.  Drake,  in  reference  to  Sussex  Co. 
Agric.   Socy.    (Rept.  state  agric.  socy.  1855/6:   40- 
44.) 

Organized  Dec.   17,   1856. 

Bhanchville  Grange,  Sussex  County 
1890.    List  of  officers. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1890  In    18   A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1890 :  475. 

Dbckertown  Grange,  Sussex  County 
1890.    List  of  officers. 

In   Documents   as  follows  : 
1890  In    18   A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1890  :  475. 

Susses  County  Board  of  Agriculture 

Organized  Nov.  27,  1886. 

1886-1904/5.    Rept.:  officers,  socy.,  crops. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1886  In   14   A.R.  bd.  agrlc.   1886  :  490-491. 

1887  "    15     "       "  "  1887  :  460-463. 

1888  "    16     "       "  "  1888  :  588-594. 

1889  "    17     "       '•  "  1889:563-567. 
Officers  not  given,  1889. 

1890  In   18  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1890  :  469-475. 


1891/2  "  19 

1892/3  "  20  " 

1893/4  "  21  " 

1894/5  "  22  " 

1895/6  "  23  " 

1896/7  "  24  " 

1897/8  "  25  " 

1898/9  "  26  " 

1899/00 "  27  " 

1900/1  "  28  " 

1901/2  "  29  '• 

1902/3  "  30  " 

1903/4  "  31  " 

1904/5  "  32  " 


1891  :  524-529. 

1892  :  446-448. 

1893  :  483-484. 

1894  :  479-481. 

1895  :  423-424. 

1896  :  363-364. 

1897  :  385-386. 

1898  :  319-320. 

1899  :  323-324. 

1900  :  391-.392. 

1901  :  335-337. 

1902  :  399-401. 

1903  :  447-449. 

1904  :  327-331. 


*  Name  changed  to  Somerset  Co.  Agrlc.  Socy. 


Sussex  County  Farmers'  Club 

Organized   1879. 
1881-1882.     List  of  officers. 

In   Documents   as   follows : 
1881  In     8  A.R.   bd.   agric.   1880 :  225. 

1881  "   9  "   "    "   1881  :  390. 

1882  "  10 1882 :  302. 

Place  and   time  of  holding  fair. 

Union  County 

Union  County  Board  of  Agriculture 
Organized  March  6,  1884. 
1884-1903/4.    Rept.   of  bd.,  including  crop  rept. 


64 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (COUNTY  AND 
LOCAL)— cont'd 


Union  County — cont'd 
Union   County   Board  of  Aobicijlture- 
In   Documents  as   follows ; 
in  11  A.R.  bd.  agric 

12 

13  '•   ■' 

14 

15  " 

16  " 

17  •• 

18  " 
19 

rept.  omitted. 


1884 
1884/5 
1885/6  ' 
1886/7  ' 
1887/8  ' 
1888/9  ' 
1889/90  ' 
1890/1 
1891/2 


Crop 
1892/3 

1893/4  • 

1894/5  ' 

1895/6  ' 

1896/7  ' 

1897/8  ' 

1898/9  ' 

1899/00  • 

1900/1  ' 

1901/2  ' 

1902/3  ' 

1903/4  ' 

1903/4  ' 


1883: 
1884: 
1885: 
1886: 

1887  : 
18S,s  : 
lS8:i : 
1890: 
1891  : 


20  A.R. 

21  " 

22  '* 

23  " 

24  " 

25  " 

26  •• 

27  " 

28  " 

29  " 

30  " 

31  " 

32  " 


bd.  agric.  1892  : 

1893  : 

1894  : 

1895  : 

1896  : 

1897  : 

1898  : 

1899  : 

1900  : 

1901  : 
1902: 

1903  : 

1904  : 


; — cont'd 

341-342. 
446-447. 
347-356. 
492-499. 
4i;4-482. 

:.'.i.-.-(;i0. 

,M',8-.-,89. 
476-481. 
530. 

449-462. 
485-490. 
483-488. 
425-427. 
365-367. 
387-391. 
321-322. 
325-326. 
393-394. 
339-340. 
403-405. 
451-452. 
333-334. 


Union  County  Farmers'  Club 

Orsanizpd  Dec.  11.  1S68. 
1873-1882/3.     Officers,  members,  meetings. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  in      1    A.R.   bd.   agric.   1873 :  100-101. 

1874  '■      2     "        "  "       1874  :  82. 
1S75         "      3     "       "  "        1875 :  82-83. 

1876  "       4     "       "  ■•  1876:184. 

1877  '•      5     "        "  "  1877  :  181, 

1878  "      6 1878:210-211. 

Includes  crop  rept. 

1879  In      7   A.R.   bd.   agric.  1879:241. 

1880/1    "      8 1880 :  225. 

1881/2    ••      9     "       "  "  1881  :  391. 

1882/3    "  10 '  1882 :  303-304. 

Includes  crop  rept. 
Union   and   Middlesex   Counties   Mutual   Agkicultukal 
Association 
1883.     L-lst  of  officers;  fair. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1883  in    10  A.R.   bd.   agric.    1882  :  303. 

Warren  County 

Warren  County  Board  of  Agriculture 


Organized  Dec.  29.  1888. 
1888-1904/5.     Ann.  rept.   (socy. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1888       in    16   A.R.   bd.   agric. 
1889/90  "    17     •• 

1890/1    "    18     

1891/2    "    19     " 
1892/3-1893/4  not  found. 
1S94/5   in    22  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1895/6    "    23     

1896/7    "    24     " 

1897/8    "    25 ' 

1898/9    "    26     " 

1899/00  '•    27 

1900/1     •'    28 

1901/2  "  29  " 
1902/3  "  30  " 
1903/4  "  31  " 
1904/5    '•    32     " 


Warren   County   Farmers',   Mechanics 
turers'  Association 
Organized  18.59. 
1873-1884.     Officers,  exhibition. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  in   1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  [1873]  :  101. 

1874  '•   2 1874:82. 

1874    "   3  "   "    "    1875 :  83. 

1874    "   4 1876":  185. 

1874    "   5 1877 :  182. 

1.S7S    •■   (! 1878 :  212. 

1879    "   7  "   "    "    1879 :  243. 
1881    "   8  "   "    "    1880  :  226. 

Crop  rept.  Included  hereafter. 
1881/2  in  9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881  :  392. 

1882/3  '•  10 1882  :  .305. 

1883/4  •'  11   '•   "    "    1883 :  343. 
1884    "  12 '    1884  :  448. 


and  crops). 


1888  :  610-616. 

1889  :  590-598. 

1890  :  482-498. 

1891  :  531-534. 

1894  :  489-492. 

1895  :  429-433. 
1898  :  369-372. 

1897  :  393-396. 

1898  :  323-325. 

1899  :  327-328. 

1900  :  395-396. 

1901  :  341-342. 

1902  :  407-408. 

1903  :  453-454. 

1904  :  335-3;W. 
AND  MANXTFAC- 


AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETIES:  INDIVIDUAL  (STATE) 
New  Jersey  State  Agricultural  Society;  see  Agriculture,  New 
Jersey,  under  date  1841 

Patrons  of  Husbandry 

Kipiirts  of  local  granges  arc  entered  above,   under  the 
Cuuuties  ill  which  the3'  exist. 

serial 


249. 

:  265-266. 
;  303-364. 
;243. 

:  209-213. 
;  333-339. 
;  399-407. 
:  251-260. 
:  317-324. 
;  235-242. 
291-300. 
;  303-312. 
:  301-310. 
;  269-276. 
:  263-276. 
:  231-238. 
:  233-243. 
:  313-321. 
:  253-259. 
:  323-331. 
:  359-362. 
:  235-251. 

non-serial 
1874-1905.     Officers  of  N.  J.  State  Grange  and  of  subor- 
dinate granges.   (2  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1874  (pp.  84-85)  — 
32  same  1904.) 

Omitted  from  rept.  of  1887;  list  of  state  officers  alone 
found   ir    rept.   of   1888. 
1884.     Strength  of  Patrons  of  Husbandry  in  U.  S.    (11 

same  1SS3:  12-13.) 
1886.     Patrons  of  husbandry;  by  Mortimer  Whitehead. 
(9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.,  1885/6: 
335-349.) 

Origin  and  progress  of  the  grange,  declaration  of  pur- 
poses, results,  a  grange  banli.  Are  insurance,  some 
N.  ,T.  reports,  no  partisan  politics — no  sectarian 
religion,   its  higher   lessons. 

1904.    The  grange  as  an  educator;   co-operation.     (32 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1904:  242-243.) 
From  rept.  of  state  grange. 

State  Agricultural  Society 

Under  act  of  March  14.  1856. 
serial 


1882-1904. 

Rept.  of 

State 

grange. 

In 

Documents 

IS  follows 

1882 

in  10  A.R. 

bd. 

ag 

ric. 

1882 

1883 

•'  11  - 

" 

1883 

1884 

"  12  '• 

" 

1884 

1885 

■•  13  •• 

'• 

" 

1885 

1886 

not  found. 

1887 

in  15  A.U. 

ba. 

agric. 

1887 

1888 

••  16  •• 

'* 

*' 

1888 

1889 

"  17  •• 

" 

" 

1889 

1890 

"  18  ■■ 

" 

" 

1890 

1891 

••  19  " 

'* 

*' 

1891 

1892 

"  20   " 

*' 

1892 

1893 

••  21   ■' 

'• 

1893 

1894 

..  .,2 

" 

1894 

1895 

"  23  " 

" 

" 

1895 

1896 

"  24  " 

" 

" 

1896 

1897 

"  25  " 

** 

" 

1897 

1898 

"  26  " 

*' 

" 

1898 

1899 

••  27  •• 

*' 

1899 

1900 

"  28  •■ 

" 

*' 

1900 

1901 

"  29  " 

" 

" 

1901 

1902 

"  30  " 

" 

'* 

1902 

1903 

"  31  •• 

" 

*' 

1903 

1904 

"  32  " 

" 

" 

1904 

1855/6-1874. 


1  series 
Rept.  of  the  State  Agricultural  Society. 


Checklist 
1-2.   1855/6  dept.    cd.       Trenton  :      Prtd.    at     the    "  True 
American  "  OfHce,  1837.     147  pp.* 
Copies  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton,   and  In  the 
New  York  Public  Library.     500  copies  ordered  prtd. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1857  :  539.) 
1-2   1855/6  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     i)ii.  201-357.* 
3.   1857  dept.  ed.   Trenton  :  I'rtd.  at  tlie  "  True  American 
Office,  1858.     106  pp. 
Copies  seen   in   the  State  Library,  Trenton,  and  in   the 
New  York  Public  Library.    2000  copies  ordered  prtd. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1858  :  332)  ;  1000  copies   (Sen. 
.I0I.  1858:  221.) 

3.  1857  doc.    ed.      n.  t.  p.      pp.  675-782. 

4.  1858  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American 

Office.  1859.     92  pp. 
Copy   seen   in   the   State  Library,   Trenton  ;   1000  copies 
ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  tol.  18.-|9  :  180.) 

4.  1838  doc.    ed.      n.  1.  p.      pp.  049-740. 

5.  18.59  dept.  eil.    Trenton:    I'rtd.  at  the  "  True  American  " 

Office.  ISCO.     100  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  Slate  Library,  Trenton.     1000  copies 
ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  Jol.  1860  :  253.) 

5.  1S59  doc.    ed.      n.  t.  p.      pp.  485-584. 

6.  1800  dept.  ed.    Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  "True  American" 

Office,  1801.     107  pp. 
Copy   seen    in    the    State    Library.    Trenton.      Usual    no. 
"ordered   prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem.   1801:468.) 
6.   1860  doc.    ed.      (Senate.)      n.  t.  p.     pp.  461-567. 
0.    1860  doc.    ed.      (House.)      h.  t.  p.     pp.  363-467. 
[7-8.)    1861/2.    dept.  ed.    Not  found. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


65 


AGRICULTURAL     SOCIETIES: 

cont'd 


INDIVIDUAL     (STATE)— 


State  Agricultural  Society — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
[7-8.]   1861/2  doc.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  by  D.  Naar,  1863. 

7  pp. 
[9.]    1863  dept.  ed.     Not    found. 
[9.]    1863  doc.    ed.     Trenton:    Prtd.    by    D.    Naar,    "True 

American  "    Office,    1864.      34   pp. 
10-12.   1864-1866.     Not  found. 

13.  1867  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office.   1868.     7   pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society,  Newark. 
13.   1867  doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.     pp.  923-929. 
14-17.    1868-1871.      Not  found. 

[18.]   1872  dept.  ed.     Trenton:  The  State  Gaaette — Mur- 
phy &  Bechtel,  1873.     68  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
[18.]    1872  doc.    pd.      Not  found. 

[19.]    1873  dept.  ed.      Newark  :   Prtd.   at   Evening  Courier 
Office,   1873.     vlil,   188  pp.     Copies  seen  in  Princeton 
University  Library  and  in  the  New  Jersey  Historical 
Society,  Newark. 
[19.]    1873  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.      156  pp. 
[20.]    1874  dept.  ed.      Newark:     Dally     Journal— W.     B. 
Guild,   1875.      125  pp. 
Copy    seen    in    Princeton    University    Library. 
[20.]    1874  doc.    ed.      None  published. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows ; 


1-2.   185.5/6     in  a 


ipp. 


jol 


3.  1857 

4.  1858 


13 
14-tl8] 


1859 
1860 


1857  :  201-357.* 
1857  :  201-357. 

"      1858  :  675-782. 

"      1858  :  675-782. 

"     1859  :  649-740. 

"      1859  :  649-740. 

"      1860  :  485-584. 

"      1861  :  461-567. 

'■      1861  :  363-467. 

71  pp. 

34   pp. 


to  Sen. 
"  House 
"   Sen. 
"  House 
"  Sen. 
"  House 
"  Sen. 
"   Sen. 
"  House 
[7-8.]   1861/2  in  Leglsl.  docs.  1863. 
[9.)    1863         "        "  "     1864. 

10-12.   1864-1866.      Omitted. 

1867        in  LeRisl.  docs.  1868  :  923-929. 
1808-1872.     Omitted. 

in   Legisl.  docs.  1874.     doc.  29. 
Omitted. 
No  rcpts.  were  found  for  1875,  1876.  1877,  and  the  num- 
bering of  tile  repts.  seems  to  indicate  that  none  were 
published,    though    meetings    and    exhibitions    were 
held  regularly. 

2  series 
1878-1895.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  State  Agricultural  Society. 

Documents  as 
1878        in      6 


[19.]    1873 
[20.]    1874. 


In 

[21.. 
[22.] 
[23.] 
[24.] 
[25.] 
[26.] 
[27.] 
[28.] 
[29.] 
[30.] 
[31.] 
[32.] 

[11:] 

35. 
[36.] 
[37.] 

38. 


1879 

7 

1880 

8 

1881 

9 

1883 

10 

1884 

11 

1884/5  ■ 

12 

1885/6  • 

13 

1886/7  ' 

14 

1887/8  ' 

15 

1888/9  ' 

16 

1889/90  • 

17 

1890/1  ' 

18 

1891/2  ' 

19 

1892 

20 

1893 

21 

1894 

22 

1895 

23 

follows  : 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878  :  149- 
1879:157- 
1880:115- 


1881  :  235 

1882  :  197 

1883  :  215-: 

1884  :  283- 
1885: 173 
1886  :  331- 
1887:  187- 

1888  :  201 

1889  :  363- 
1890:218 
1891  :  175. 
1892: 201 

1893  :  257- 

1894  :  275- 

1895  :  277 


■168. 
170. 
127. 
259. 
213. 
230. 
306. 
■186. 
346. 
204. 
■229. 
386. 
241. 
■209. 
■234. 
289. 
362. 
299. 


Corresponding  Secretary's  Report 
1855/6-1895.     Rept.   of  ttie   corresponding  secy,   of  the 
N.  J.  state  agric.  socy.,  on  work  of  the  socy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
J.  H.  Frazee 
1855/6  in    rept.   state  agric.   socy.    1855/6  :  3-19. 

1857  "       ^'  '•  "  "       1857 :  3-19. 

Wm.  M.  Force 

1858  in   rept.   state  agric.   socy.   1858  :  3-13. 

1859  ' 1859  :  3-10. 

1860  "       "  "  "  "       1860 :  3-5. 
1861-1867.     Rept   made  only  on   behalf  of  the  Executive 

Committee. 
1867-1871.     No  repts.  found. 


•  **  The  stmts,  annexed  have  been  made  to  commence  with  the  or- 
ganization of  the  socy.,  thus  covering  more  ground  than  is  specified 
in  the  act  referred  to.        (Rept.  state  agric.  socy.,  1855/6:3.) 


AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETIES:     INDIVIDUAL     (STATE)— 
cont'd 

State  Agricultural  Society — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
Corresponding  Secretary's  Report — cont'd 

G.  R.  Dmm 

1872  in    rept.   state  agric.   socy.    1872  ;  21-23. 

There  is  a  report  by  Wm.  M.  Force  as  recording  secy., 
pp.  5-13. 

P.   T.   Quinn. 

1873  in   rept.   state  agric.   socy. 
There  is  a   rept.  by  Wm.  "" 

pp.  28-33. 

1874  in  rept.   state  agric.   socy.   1874  :  15-27. 
1875-1877.      Not  found. 

A.R.  bd 


1873  :  15-27. 
Force  as  recording  secy., 


1878  in 

6 

1879  " 

7 

1880  '• 

8 

1881  " 

9 

1882  " 

10 

1883  " 

11 

1884  " 

12 

1885  " 

13 

1886  " 

14 

1887  " 

15 

1888  '• 

16 

1889  " 

17 

1890  " 

18 

1891  •• 

19 

1892  " 

20 

1893  •• 

21 

1894  " 

22 

1895  " 

23 

agric. 


1878  :  155-164. 

1879  :  161-170. 
1880:116-123. 

240-254. 
■-'11(1  209. 
L'll'  227. 
■js:i  ■J99. 

177-183. 

:;:;:i  :;46. 

189-197. 

1888  :  205-216. 

1889  :  367-378. 
223-230. 
179-191. 
209-234. 
26.1-274. 
279-287. 


1881  ; 

iss-j  : 
ins::  : 
jssi  : 
issr,  : 
ism;  : 
l,s,S7 


1890: 
1891  : 
1892: 

1893  : 

1894  : 


1895  :  281-288. 
Executive  Committee's  Report 
1S56-18G7.     Ann.  mtg.  of  tlie  state  agric.  socy.,  incl.  rept. 
of  executive  committee  on  the  year's  proceedings, 
agric.  fair,  etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1856  not  found. 


1857 

.. 

1858 

Jan.  19  In  3 

1859 

"   18  "  4 

1860 

"   17  "  5 

1861 

15  "  6 

1862 

"   21  " 

1863 

"  20-21  " 

1884 

20  " 

A.R.  state  agric.  socy. 


1865-1866  not  found. 

1867  Jan.   16  in  Legisl.  docs.  1867  :  89-105. 


1857  :  69-83. 

1858  :  55-73. 

1859  :  55-59. 

1860  :  49-67. 
1861/2  :  3-15. 
1861/2  :  17-28. 
1863  :  3-11. 


President's  Address 
1859-1894.     Ann.  address  of  the  president  of  the  State 
Agricultural  Society. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Isaac  R.  Cornell 
1859  in     4  A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1858  :  65-71. 

Hist,  and  transactions  of  the  socy.,  farming  education, 
etc. 
1860-1871   not  found. 


187 


1873 
1874 
1875 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1885 
1886 


1894 


iV.  M.  Ealstcd 
in  A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1872  :  25-28. 

Amos  Clark,  Jr. 
In  A.R.  state  agric.  socy.   1873  :  9-14. 
"     •■  "  ••  "        1874:2-13. 

■1878  not  found. 

In     6  A.R.   bd.   agric.   1878 :  149-153. 
"      7     "       "  "        1879 :  157-160. 

not  found. 

in      9  A.R.   tKl.    agric.    1881  :  235-240. 
1884  not  found. 

in    12   A.R.   bd.    agric.    1884:261-264. 
1893  not  found. 

E.  B.  Oaddia 
in    21    A.R.   bd.   agric.    1893  :  261-264. 


non-serial 

1855.  The  socy.  organized  Jan.  24.    (A.R.  state  agric. 
socy.  1863:  6.) 

1855-1856.     Summary  of  operations  of  the  socy.    (Same 
1855/6:  9-19.) 

1856.  On   the  origin   (1854),  organization   (1855)   and 
constitution  of  the  socy.    (Same  1855/6:  3-7.) 

1857.  Favoring  permanent  quarters  for  the  socy.    (3 
some  1857:  16-17.) 


66 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


1874  • 

•  2 

1875 

•  3 

1876  ' 

'  4 

1877 

'  5 

1878  ' 

•  6 

AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETIES:     INDIVIDUAL     (STATE)— 
cont'd 
State  Agricultural  Society — cont'd 

7ion-serial — cont'd 
1S58.     List  of  officers  of  the  state  agric.  socy.  for  1858. 

(3  same  1857:  85-88.) 
1859.     See  above,  under  serial,  the  F>resident's  address. 
1861.     Propriety  of  liberal  apprn.  to  state  agric.  socy. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan.  8,  1861:  9.) 
1867.     Organization  of  the  socy.  as  a  stock  assn. ;  pur- 
chase and  lease  of  land  at  Newark.  (A.R.  state  agric. 
socy.  1867:  925-926.) 

rafflnp  from  collected  docs. 

1872.  Capital  stock  of  tlje  socy.,  etc.    (Samcl872:  7.) 

1873.  On  growth  of  the  socy.;  finances;  Influence. 
(Same  1873:   32-33.) 

1873-1878.     Officers,   members,   mtgs.,    e-xhibitions,    etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 
1873  In    1    A.K.   bd.    agric.    [1873]  :  85. 
1S74  :  73. 

1875  :  7:^. 

1876  :  175. 

1877  :  173. 

1878  :  197. 

1874.  Capital  invested  in  fair  grounds  and  bldgs.  of 
state  agric.  socy.    (2  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1874:  73.) 

1879.  Work  of  executive  committee  of  state  agric. 
socy.;  meetings;  improvement  of  grounds  and 
bldgs.;  distribution  of  premium  list;  advertise- 
ments for  exhibition.    (7  same  1879:   164-166.) 

1881.  State  Agric.  Socy.,  often  taken  for  state  bd.  of 
agric,  is  a  stock  corporation;  has  secured  tract  of 
land  near  center  of  population,  free  of  debt;  its 
fairs  and  those  of  co.  socys.    (8  same  1880:  9-10.) 

1882.  Purchase  of  addition  to  grounds  and  erection  of 
bldgs.  by  State  Agric.  Socy.  in  1881;  cost;  value  of 
grounds  and  bldgs.    (9  .some  1881:   236.) 

1883.  Apprn.  to  agric.  socy.  unnecessary  and  should  be 
discontinued.    (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1885.  Flourishing  condition  of  State  Agric.  Socy.;  sug- 
gestion for  making  exhibition  more  useful.  (12  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1884:   14-15.) 

1886.  Needed  improvements  on  grounds  of  State  Agric. 
Socy.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:   182-183.) 

1888.  Needed  improvements  on  grounds  of  State  Agric. 
Socy. ;  construction  of  Newark  and  Elizabeth  Horse 
R.R.   (15  same  1887:   193-194.) 

.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

By-laws  « 

1866.     By-laws  adopted  for  the  govt,  of  the  N.  J.  state 
agric.  socy.    Re-organized  Mch.  19,  1866.    Newark: 
Daily  Advertiser  Prtg.  House,  1876.    8  pp.    24°. 
Copy  .seen  in  tbe  New  Jersey  Historical  Society,  Newark. 
Laws 

1856.    Text  of  act  to  incorporate  the  state  agric.  socy. 

(Rept.  state  agric.  socy.  1855/6:    14-15.) 
1866.     Text  of  act  suppl.  to  act  incorporating  N.  J.  state 
agric.  socy.,  permitting  socy.  to  hold  property  ex- 
ceeding sum  of  $10,000,  etc.;  by-laws;  selection  of 
permanent  location.    (Exec.  docs.  1867:  92-98.) 
From  rept.  of  executive  committee. 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1856-1874.  Rept.  of  treasurer  of  state  agric.  socy. 
(Rept.  state  agric.  socy.  1855/6  (pp.  135-143)— sumc 
1874.) 

Not  found,  1864-1871. 
1858-1872.     Tables:  disbursements;  general;  premiums. 
(4  same  1858  (pp.  77-83)— .same  1872.) 
Not  found,   1861-1871. 
1866-1869/70.     Table:  apprn,  to  State  Agric.  Socy.;  dis- 
bursement.    (A.R.  treasurer  1865/6   (p.  55) — same 
1869/70.) 

No  returns  In  1868/9. 
1866/7.     Ann.  apprn.  to  agric.  socy.  under  act  of  Mch. 
20,  1866;   object.     (A.R.  comptroller  1866/7:   226.) 
Paging  from  collected  docs. 


AGRICULTURAL    SOCIETIES:     INDIVIDUAL     (STATE)— 

cont'd 

State  Agricultural  Society — cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
1878-1895.     Rept.  of  treasurer  of  state  agric.  socy.    (6 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878   (pp.  165-168)— 23  same  1895.) 

State  Horticultural  Society 

See  Agriculture.     Crops.     Fruit. 

AGRICULTURAL    STATISTICS;    see   AGRICULTURE,   that 

title 

AGRICULTURE 

.\rrangement 
Agriculture  in  General 
Agricultural  Cliemlstry 
Agricultural  Statistics 
Agricultural   Survey 
Bee  Culture 
Board  of  Agriculture 
Commissioner  of  Agriculture 
County  Boards 
Crop  Bulletins 
Crops 

Fiber  Crops 

Cotton,  Flax,  Hemp 

Fruit  Crops 

Apple,   Associations, 
Cranberry,  Grape, 
Melon,  Poach,  Pear. 
Plum,  Quince,   Small 
Fruit 

Grain  Crops 

Buckwheat.   Corn. 
Oats,   Kyc,  Wheat 

Grass  and  Forage  Crops 

Alfalfa,    Clover,    Cow    Peas, 
Fodder  Corn,  Hay,  Lawn 
Grasses,  Millet,   Salt 
Grass,  So.1a  Bean 
Pests 

F^ingous,   Insects,  Weeds 
Premium  Crops 
Sugar 

Maple,  Sorghum, 

Sugar  Beet 
'I'obacco 
Vegetable  Crops 

Asparagus,  Bean,  Beet 

Cabbage.   Carrot,   Cauliflower, 

Celery,  Cucumber.  Egg-Plant, 

Lettuce,  Lima  Bean. 

Mangel   Wurzel.   Mushroom, 

Onion,  Pepper,  Potato, 

Kape,   Spinach,   Sweet  Potato, 

Swiss  Chard.  Tomato,  Turnip 
Economic  Botany 
Kducatlon 

Albert  Training  School, 

Baron   de   Hirsch   Agric.   and 

Industrial    School,   Farmers' 

Institutes,   Rutgers  Sci- 
entific Schojji 
Fairs 

County  and  Local, 

State 
Farms  and  Farming 
Fencing 
Floriculture 
Gardening 
Implements 
I.andscape  Gardening 
Laws 
Livestock 

Associations,  Cattle, 

Fending,   Horse,   Inspection, 

(Abortion.  Actinomycosis. 

Anthrax.   Bovine  Scarlatina. 

Epizootic.   (Jlanders.   Hog  Cholera 

Hydrophobia.   PI  euro- Pneumonia. 

Hinderpest,   Texas  Fever, 

Trichinosis,  Tuberculosis), 

Sheep,   Swine 
Marketing 

Meadows  and  Pastures 
Plant-Breeding 
Poultry 

Kecelpts  and  Expendlturr9 
Soils 

Drainage,   Fertilizers, 

Irrigation,  Lime,  Marl, 

Manures 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


67 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

1S37.  La.  docs.  rel.  to  procuring  tropical  plants  from 
Havana,  for  experiment.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8: 
364-365.) 

1840-1850.     See  below,  crops,  this  date. 

.     Table:   area,  acres  of  improved  land,  farms  and 

their  value,  in  Conn.,  N.  Y.,  N.  .T.,  Penn.  and  Del.  in 
1850;  live  stock  and  principal  agric.  productions  in 
1840  and  1850.     (3  A.R.  geol.  survey  1856:  69.) 

.     Percentage  of  loss  or  gain  in  the  several  agric. 

products  in  Conn.,  N.  Y.,  N.  J.,  Penn.  and  Del.  (3 
same  1856:  70.) 

1850.  Rept.  of  committee  on  agric.  (Van  Dyke)  on  ex- 
pediency of  a  legisl.  recommendation  on  part  of 
state  for  establishment  of  a  bureau  of  agric.  in 
Washington.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1850:  494-497; 
564-567.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.,    1850  :  497.) 

1851.  Res.  of  N.  H.  legisl.  rel.  to  establishment  of  Bu- 
reau of  Agric.  in  Dept.  of  Interior,  Washington. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1852:    33.) 

[1870.1  Bushels  of  grain  and  corn,  potatoes,  value  of 
orchard  products,  garden  products,  slaughtered  an- 
imals, estimated  value  of  all  farm  products,  value 
of  all  live  stock  in  Conn.,  N.  Y.,  N.  J.,  Penn.,  Del. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1871:   25.) 

1871.  Agric.  as  seen  in  Europe  in  1870;  by  Geo.  H.  Cook. 

(7  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1871:  21-43.) 

England  :  Norway  ;  Dutch  dairies  ;  beet-sugar  In  different 
countries. 

1872.  Foreign  agric;  by  I.  R.  Cornell.  (A.R.  state  agric. 
socy.  1872:   30-36.) 

.  Report  of  Prof.  Geo.  H.  Cook  on  national  con- 
vention of  agriculture  at  Washington.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1872:   135-141.) 

1874.  John  Bennett  Lawes  and  experimental  agric;  by 
P.  T.  Quinn.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1874:  79-88.) 

1878.  See  below,  Soils.    Manures,  this  date. 

.     Meagre  apprn.  of  Congress  for  agric.  compared 

with  European  countries.  (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878: 
vi-vii.) 

.     Agriculture   in  Europe;    by   Geo.    H.   Cook.     (6 

same  1878:  27-79.) 

Bath  and  West  of  England  Agric.  Socy. 's  show  at  Oxford  ; 
International  Agric.  Congress ;  excursion  to  farm 
and  worlis  of  M.  Decouville  ;  sewage  of  Paris  and 
its  use  for  agric.  purposes  ;  excursion  to  a  beet-sugar 
establishment :  agric.  education  and  exper.  stations 
in  France ;  agric.  teaching  in  Italy  ;  agric.  schools 
and  exper.  stations  in  Bavaria  ;  Farm  School,  Zurich. 
Switzerland  :  Belgian  State  Agric.  Institute  ;  agric. 
education  in  Ireland  ;  Tiptree  Hall  Farm,  near  Kelve- 
don,  Essex,  England. 

.     Same.    (14  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1878: 

41-84.) 

1879.  Agric.  distress  in  Great  Britain;  by  P.  T.  Quinn. 
(7  A.R.  bd.  agric  1879:  129-135.) 

From  Scrilmer's  Monthly. 

1882.  On  growth  of  agric.  industry  in  the  U.  S.;  pro- 
duction of  cotton,  corn,  wheat,  oats,  tobacco  in  1870 
and  1880;  value  of  exports  of  cattle,  corn,  wheat, 
flour,  cotton,  beef,  lard,  pork.  (9  same  1881:  213- 
214.) 

.  Aggregate  ann.  product  of  mnfg.  and  mech.  in- 
dustries of  U.  S.;  value  of  export;  value  of  agric. 
product  and  per  cent  exported;  total  value  of  in- 
dustries; value  of  products  consumed  at  home.  (9 
same  1881:  215-216.) 

.     On  defects  of  national  dept.  of  agric.    (9  same 

1881:   14-15.) 

.     Causes  affecting  distribution  of  farm  products; 

Indian  corn,  states  producing  largest  percentage. 
(9  same  1881:  218-219.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

1882.  Agric.  of  N.  Y.;  wheat  in  the  Seneca  Valley  and 
its  neighborhood;  dairy  in  the  east;  cheese  export; 
market  gardening  in  the  south-east  and  Long 
Island,  value  per  acre;  trade  in  domestic  fruits  in 
N.  Y.  city.    (9  same  1881:   217-218.) 

.     Relation  of  Amer.  mnfrer.  and  Amer.   farmer; 

tariff  on  foreign  mnfres.,  wool,  sugar,  corn,  barley, 
wheat,  oats,  butter  and  cheese,  tobacco  leaf;  in- 
crease of  wool  clip  and  agric.  products,  1860  to  1870. 
(9  saine  1881:   222-223.) 

.     On  work  of  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agric.    (9  same  1881: 

227-228.) 

1883.  General  and  state  govts,  of  U.  S.  backward  in 
giving  aid  to  agric.  interests.    (10  same  1882:   11.) 

1884.  Value  of  agric  products  exported  from  U.  S.; 
per  cent  of  entire  production.    (12  some  1884:  90.) 

1887.  A  tariff  for  revenue  only  and  its  effects  on  the 
interests  of  the  farmer;  by  F.  H.  Hurd.  (14  same 
1886:  113-133.) 

1888.  Efforts  to  secure  national  bd.  of  agric.  and  se- 
curing room  in  Capitol  for  the  office.  (16  same  188S: 
80-82.) 

.  Protective  policy  and  its  effect  on  farmers;  im- 
ports of  farm  products  in  1885/6;  raising  of  tariff 
on  seeds,  hops,  potatoes,  etc.,  suggested;  shipment 
of  potatoes  to  U.  S. ;  effect  on  surplus  revenue  of  in- 
creased duties,  etc.    (15  same  1887:  224-232.) 

1890.  Preservation  and  promotion  of  health  of  plants; 
by  A.  W.  Pearson.    (17  same  1889:  297-307.) 

.     Address  of  Hon.  Edwin  Willetts  [on  U.  S.  Dept. 

of  Agric,  its  work  and  influence].  (17  same  1889: 
93.) 

.     What  shall  we  do  with  our  land?     By  Eastburn 

Reeder  of  Penn.    (18  same  1890:  486-498.) 

Over-production  of  certain  grains :  farmers*  income ; 
remedies  ;  wheat ;  production,  export,  import,  price, 
etc.,  of  eggs,  potatoes,  wheat,  hay,  dairy  products  ; 
balance  sheet  of  an  ideal  farm. 

1891.  The  limitations  and  possibilities  of  Amer.  agric; 
by  W.  I.  Chamberlain.    (18  same  1890:  111-127.) 

1892.  The  cause  and  cure  for  the  present  crisis,  when 
legislation  is  the  godfather  of  capital  and  the  Amer- 
ican farmer  is  turned  into  a  beggar;  by  L.  F.  S. 
Schanck.    (20  some  1895:  416-425.) 

1893.  Changes  in  eastern  states  during  last  three  dec- 
ades: 1.  reduction  of  farm  values;  2.  monopoly  of 
production  of  what  was  formerly  our  staple  prod- 
uct; 3.  monopoly  of  market  for  same;  causes  of 
these  altered  conditions;  remedies.  (21  same  1893: 
44-47.) 

1894.  The  relation  of  finances  to  the  agric.  interests 
of  the  country;  by  L.  F.  S.  Schanck.  (22  same  1894: 
144-157.) 

1895.  The  present  revolution  of  Amer.  agric.  and  its 
prospective  future;  by  W.  I.  Chamberlain.  (22  same 
1894:   123-144.) 

1896.  Conservatism  in  scientific  agric;  by  W.  H.  Jor- 
dan.   (23  same  1895:  183-200.) 

.     Siftings  from  other  sources;   by  B.  D.  Halsted. 

(17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1896:  415-429.) 

This  Is  a  summary  of  extrs.  from  bulletins  of  exper. 
stations  of  other  states  on  various  subjects,  the 
authority  being  given  in  each  case  :  soil  irrigation 
(Utah  and  Nevada)  :  soil  treatment  of  orchards  for 
drought  (Nebr.)  ;  detasseling  corn  (Md.,  Kan..  111.. 
Cornell  station  [N.  Y.] )  ;  prevention  of  smut  in  oats 
(Ohio):  muscardine  disease  of  chinch-bugs  (Kan. 
and  111.)  :  bacteriosis  of  rutabagas  (Iowa)  ;  potato 
culture  (R.  I..  Md.,  Kv.,  Ohio,  Minn.,  Cornell 
[Ithaca.  N,  Y.).  U.  S.  Govt,  bull  No.  35)  ;  treatment 
of  peach  rot  and  apple  scab  (Del.)  ;  plum  leaf  spot 
(Geneva,  N.  Y.)  ;  bacteriosis  of  carnations  (Tnd. )  ; 
carnation  rust  (N.  Y.)  ;  damping  off  (Corni'll.  N. 
Y. )  ;  recent  apple  failures  (N.  Y.)  ;  black  knot  of 
plums  and  cherries  (Cornell.  N.  Y'.)  ;  artificial  polli- 
nation of  squashes  (S.  D.)  ;  American  persimmon 
(Ind.)  ;  electro-horticulture  (W.  Va.)  :  sulvirriga- 
tlon    In   greenhouse    (Ohio)  ;   plants    tiat   look    like 


68 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Kusslnn  thistle  (III.)  ;  weed  seeds  In  winter  winds 
(N.  D.)  ;  legislation  agst.  weeds  (U.  S.  Dept.  agrlc, 
list  of  states  having  weed  laws). 

1897.  Cultivation  of  vacant  city  lots  by  the  unem- 
ployed; by  J.  B.  Rogers.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1897:  119-124.) 

.     Farmers'  national  congress;  object;  summary  of 

proceediugs.    (25  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S97:  49-51.) 

.     Influence  of  drought  upon  vegetation;   by  B.  D. 

Halsted.  (18  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  10 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1897:  360-362.) 

.  The  economic  relations  of  agric.  to  other  indus- 
tries in  the  U.  S. ;  by  Edward  Atkinson.  (24  same 
1896:   231-254.) 

.    Agric.  progress  and  profit;  by  F.  Dye.    (27  same 

1899:  217-232.) 

1901.  Value  of  U.  S.  dept.  of  agric,  and  foreign  mar- 
kets; by  Jas.  Wilson.    (28  same  1900:  165-194.) 

.     Progress  of  agric.  in  the  U.  S. ;  earliest  records  of 

wheat,  corn,  potatoes,  apples,  stock;  comparative 
yields  at  different  periods.    (28  same  1900:   77-79.) 

.     A  station  official  in  Europe;  by  John  B.  Smith. 

(28  same  1900:  301-311.) 

Title  of  article  Is  misleading  ;  description  of  the  appear- 
ance of  various  agrlc.  distrs.  In  Europe,  brief  acct. 
of  metiiods.  with  Illustrations  ;  abstract  of  a  lecture 
delivered  at  state  normal  school. 

1902.  Reserve  forces  in  plants;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (29 
same  1901:  151-161.) 

.     Importance   and   value   of   agric;    condition   of 

prosperity.    (30  same  1902:  82-85.) 

1903.  Science  and  its  use  by  the  farmer;  by  W.  H. 
Jordan.    (30  same  1902:  109-123.) 

1905.     Advantages  which  eastern  farmers  possess  over 
western  farmers.    (32  same  1904:   83-88.) 
From   address  of  Pres.   Voorhees. 

.     Remarks  of  Dr.  Voorhees  on  "  what  he  saw  of 

farm  life  when  he  was  abroad."  (31  same  1904:  22- 
26.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

serial 
Under  act  of  April  4,  1872. 

Annual  Repobt  of  Board 
1873-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  state  bd.  of  agric,  1-32. 
Checklist  (English  Edition) 
1.    [1873]    dept.  ed.     Trenton:   The   State  Gazette — Mur- 
phy &  Bechtel.  1874.     101  (4)  pp.,  map. 

1.  [1873]    doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.      103   (1)    pp.,  map. 

2.  1874  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :      Public     Opinion — \Vm.     S. 
Sharp,   1875.     85    (2)    pp.,   map. 

2.  1874  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     85  (2)  pp. 

3.  1875  dept.    ed.      Trenton :    Public    Opinion — Wm.    S. 

Sharp,  1875.     87  (1)  pp. 

3.  1875  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     87  (1)  pp. 

4.  1870  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murph.v,  1877.     195  pp. 

'■     doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     195  pp. 

5.  1877  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Naar,  Day  &  Naar.  1877. 

189  pp. 

5.  1877  doc.    ed. 

6.  1878  dept.  ed. 
220  pp. 

6.  1878  doc.    ed. 

7.  187!)  dept.  ed. 

ISSO.     266    pp. 

7.  187!l  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     266  pp. 

8.  1880  dept.  ed.     Belvldere :  J.   Ketcham,  Apollo  Print, 

1881.     243  pp. 
This  rept.  is  erroneously  dated  1881  on  title  page  and 
cover. 

8.  1880  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     243  pp. 

9.  1881   dept.  ed.     Orange  :  S.  Toombs,  1882. 
Dated  1882  on  title  page  and  cover. 

«.   1881   doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     444   pp. 

Kahway  :  L.  S.  Ilyer,  1883.     311pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     311  pp. 

Newton  :  T.  G.  Bunnell,  1884.     349  pp.. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 


n.  p.,  n.  d.     189  pp. 

Bordentown :  J.  D.  Flynn,  1879.     xv, 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     XV,  220  pp. 

Belvldere :   J.    Ketcham,   Apollo   Print, 


444  pp. 


10.  1882  dept.  ed 

"     doc.   ed. 

11.  1883  dept.  ed. 

pl. 

11.  1883  doc.   ed. 

12.  1884  dept.  ed. 
doc.   ed. 


n.  p..  n.  d.     349  pp.,  pl. 
Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy,  1885.     454  pp. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     454  pp. 
13.  1885  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  .T.  I,.  Murphy,  1886,     364  pp, 
■■     doc,   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     364  pp. 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Annual  Report  of  Board — cont'd 

14.  1886  dept.  ed,     Camden  :  S,  Chew.  1887.     514  pp. 
"         "     doc.    ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     514  pp. 

15.  1887  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  ISSS.     550  pp. 
15.   1887  doc.    ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     550  pp. 

Camden  :  S.  Chew.  1889.     630  (1)  pp.. 


n.  p..  n.  d.     630   (1)    pp.,  2  pis. 
Camden  :  S.  Chew.  1890.     608,  22  pp., 


16.   1888  dept.  ed. 
2  pis. 

16.  1888  doc.    ed. 

17.  1889  dept.  ed. 

pis.,    lllus. 

17.  1889  doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d,     608,  22  pp„  pis,,  lllus. 

18.  1890  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1891.     510  pp. 

18.  1890  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     510  pp, 

19,  1891  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J,  L,  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1892.     619  pp. 

19.  1891  doc.    ed.     n,  p..  n.  d.     619  pp. 

20.  1892  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,    1893.     528,    34    pp,,    lllus, 

20,  1892  doc.    ed.     n.   p..   n.  d.     528.  34  pp..   lllus. 

21.  1893  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,    1894.     526   pp..    lllus. 

21.  doc,    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     526  pp.,  lllus. 

22.  1894  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J,  L,  Murphy  Publishing 

Co,,  1895.  528  pp.,  illus. 
Copv  seen  In  N.   J.  State  Librarv,  Trenton. 

22,  1894  doc.    ed,     n.  p.,  n,  d.      528  pp„  illus, 

23.  1895  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J,  L,  Murphy  Publishing 

Co,.  1896,      446  pp,,  map,  pis, 

23.  1895  aoc.    ed.     h.   t,   p,     446  pp..  map,   pis, 

24.  1896  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co..  1897.     382  pp.,  pis, 

24.  1896  doc,    ed,     n,  p„  n,  d,     382  pp„  pis. 

25.  1897  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  .1.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Co.,  1898,     404  pp,,  pis, 

25.  1897  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     404  pp.,  pis, 

26.  1898  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co..  1,899.      333  pp..  lllus. 
28.  1898  doc.    ed.     h.   t.   p.      333   pp.,   lllus. 

27.  1899  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1900. 


335 

pp,. 

lius. 

pis. 

27.  1899 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p..  n.  d,     335  pp„   lllus,.  pis 

28,   1900  dept 

ed. 

Trenton  :  MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley, 

1901, 

404  pp.,  pis. 

28.  1900 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p..  n,  d,     404  pp,.  pis. 

29.  1901 

dept 

ed. 

Trenton  :  MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley, 

1902, 

350 

pp,,  1 

Ilus, 

29.  doc. 

ed. 

n.  p. 

n,  d.      350  pp..  lllus. 

30.  1902 

dept 
1903 

ed. 

Trenton  :  The  .1.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co., 

416   pp.,   map.   lllus. 

Copy  seen  1 

a  JJew  Jersev  State  Library,  Trenton. 

30,   1902 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     416  pp..  map,  lllus. 

31.  19113 

dept 

ed. 

Trenton  :  MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley, 

1904, 

462 

pp,,  pis. 

31.  190:^ 

doc. 

ed. 

n,  p„  n,  d.     462  pp.,  pis. 

32,  1904 

dept 

ed. 

Trenton  :  MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley, 

1905, 

343 

PP„ 

Ilus. 

32,  1904 

doc. 

ed. 

n.  p..  n,  d,     343  pp,,  Illus. 

In  Collected 

doc 

s.   as  follows  : 

1.   1873 

In    Leglsl 

.    docs.    1874.    doc,    30. 

2,   1874 

1875,     ••        23. 

3.  1875 

"        1876,     "       24. 

4.  1876 

"        1877,     "       25. 

5,   1877 

1878.     "        27, 

6,   1878 

1879,  v,  2,   doc.  52. 

7,   1879 

1880,  doc.  49. 

8,   1880 

1881,  v.  2,  doc.  60. 

9.   1881 

1882,  V.  2,     "     47. 

10.   1882 

"        1883,  T.  2,     "     19. 

11.   1883 

1884,  V.   1,     "     13. 

12.  1884 

"        1885,  v.   1.      "     13. 

13.  1885 

1886,  v.  2,     "     11. 

14.   1886 

"        1887,  V.  2,     "     11. 

15.  1887 

"        1888,  V.  2,     "     13, 

16,  1888 

"        1889,  T,   1,     "       9. 

17.  1889 

"       1890,  V,  2,     "     14. 

18.   1890 

1891,  V,  4,      "     23. 

19.   1891 

"        1892,  T.  4,     "     21. 

20.   1892 

■•        1893,  V.  4,     "     25. 

21.   1893 

1894,  v.   5.     "     37. 

22.  1894 

In  Leglsl, 

docs.  1895  (1,  e.,  119  sess,)  v,  5.  doc.  37. 

23.   1895 

"      (1.  e.,  120  sess,)  v,  5, 

•    37. 

24.   1896 

"      1896,  V,  5,  doc.  32. 

25.   1897 

"       1897,  T.  5,    •■    27. 

26.   1898 

"       1898,  V.  4,    "    18. 

27.  1809 

'•       1899.  V,  4,    "    1,8. 

28.   1900 

"      1900,  V,  4,    "    29. 

29.   1901 

"       1901,  V,  4,    "    30, 

30.   1902 

19(12,  V,  4,     "    40. 

31.   190:i 

••       1903,  V,  4,    "    38. 

32.   1904 

••       1904,  V.  4,    "    45. 

INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


69 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
Annual  Report  op  Board — cont'd 
Checklist  (German  Edition) 
3.   1875.  Dritter  Jahres-Bericht  des  Landwlrtlischaftllchen 
Staats-CoUcgiunis  von  N.  J.    NowarU  :  Dnick  der  New 
Jersey   Frele  Zeituni;.   1S76.      112  pp.,  4   11. 
4-11.   1876-1S83.      Not  found. 

12.  1884.  Zwoltter   Jabres-Borlcht  des   New  Jersey   Land- 
wirthschaftliches   Uathes    {sic).   Newark:   Druck   der 
'■  N.  J.  Frele  Zeitung."  1885.     657  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  New  Jersey  Historical  Socy.,  Newark, 
13-14.   1SS5-1886.     Not  found.      Printed? 

15.  1887.  Filnfzehnter  Jahres-Bericht  des  Staats-Ackerliau- 

Hathes.      Newark  :     Druck    der    N.    J.    Frele    Zeitung, 
ISSS.     963  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  New  York  Tubiic  Library  and  in  the  New 
Jersey   Historical   Socy.,    Newark. 

16.  1888.      Not  found.        Printed? 

17.  1889.      Siebenzehntcr  Jahres-Bericht  des  Staats-Acker- 

bau-Rathes.     Newark  :  Druck  der  N.  J.  Freie  Zeitung, 
1890.      IUL'5  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  the  New  York  Public  Library  and  in  the 
N.  J.  Historical  Socy.,  Newark. 


1881-1904. 
ture. 


CiRCULAK.S 

Circulars  issued  by  tlie  state  bd.  of  agricul- 


Checklist 
No  separate  copies  were  found, 
1881.     May.  2.      [Circular  sent  out  by  executive  committee 
of  state  bd.  of  agric.  to  local  socys.  requesting  record 
rept.  of  crop  raising,  stock  breeding  and  dairy  inter- 
ests,  etc.]       (9   A.R.   state  bd.   agric.   1881:400-401.) 
Another  rept.  was  sent  later  asking  for  statistical  and 
other  repts,  of  farm  and  garden  crops.     (9  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1881  :  401.) 
1888.    [Circular  to  secretaries  of  township  agric.  socys., 
granges,  etc.,   indicatinij  information  sought  by  state 
board.]      (16  same  1888:459-461.) 
[1889.]      Same.      (17  .same  1888  :  421-429.) 
1892.      [List  of  questions   appended   to  statistical  blanks 
sent  to  COS.]      (20  same  1892  :  52-54.) 

1894.  Oct.  22.  [Circular  published  by  executive  commit- 
tee of  state  bd.  of  agric.  rel.  to  granting  of  right  of 
way  for  trolley  or  electric  roads.]  (22  same  1894: 
18-19.) 

1895.  [Special  questions  of  oxecutiye  committee  to  CO. 
bds.]      (23  same  1895  :  323-325.) 

1898.  [List  of  circulars  sent  to  comrs.  under  "  Insect 
Bill."]      (26  same  1898  :  77.) 

• .      [Letter  and  circular  sent  to  nurserymen  notifying 

them  of  passage  of  *'  Insect  Bill  "  and  character  of  cer- 
tificates required.]       (20  same  1898  :  73-75.) 

1904.  [Letter  and  blank  sent  to  directors  of  state  bd.  of 
agric.  requesting  answers  to  given  questions.]  (32 
same  1904  :  97-100.) 

EXTOIIOLOGICAI,    CiRCUI.iVES 

n.  d.    Entomological  circulars  of  the  state  bd.  of  agric; 
by  J.  B.  Smith,    n.  t.  p. 

Checklist 

1.  Directions  for  treating  tulip  soft  scale.      1  leaf. 

2.  Arsenical  poisons  and  how  to  use  them.     3  pp. 

3.  Kerosene  a^.  an  insecticide.     3  pp. 

4.  The  cottony   maple  scale.     1   leaf. 

5.  Whale-oil  soap  and  its  uses.     2  pp. 

6.  How  to  treat  San  Jose  scale.     2  pp. 

7.  The  elm  leaf  beetle.     3  pp. 

8.  The  bag  worm  or  drop  worm.     2  pp. 

9.  The  vaporer   moth.     2   pp. 

10.  Cabbage  worms.     2   pp. 

11.  Cut-worms.     2   pp. 

12.  The  codling  moth.      3  pp. 

13.  Arsenate  of  lead.     2  pp. 

14.  The   apple-borer.     3   pp. 

15.  Lime  as  an  insecticide.      2  pp. 

16.  Tobacco  as  an  insecticide.      2  pp. 

17.  The  plum  curculio.      2  pp. 
IS.  Asparagus  beetles.     2   pp. 

19.  The  scurfy   scale.     2   pp. 

20.  The  oyster-shell  bark-louse.     2  pp. 

21.  The  peach  borer.      2  pp. 

22.  Crude  oil    as   an   insecticide.     3  pp. 

23.  Fumigation.     4  pp. 

24.  Summer  work  agst.  the  San  .lose  scale.     2  pp. 

25.  Carbon   bisulphide.      2   pp. 

26.  The  blackberry  gall  maker.     2  pp. 

27.  The  fruit-bark  beetle.     2   pp. 

28.  Sinuate   pear   borer.     2   pp. 

29.  YoIIow-necked  caterpillar.     2  pp. 

30.  The  wood  leopard  moth.     2  pp. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Entomological  Cikculars — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

31.  Sweet  potato  tortoise  beetles.     2  pp. 

32.  The  apple-plant-louse.     2  pp. 

33.  The   melon   plant-louse.     2   pp. 

34.  The   pea-louse.     2   pp. 

35.  Blister  beetles.     2  pp. 

36.  About  ants.     2  pp. 

37.  The  angoumols  grain  moth.     3  pp. 

38.  Rcsin-lime-arsenic  mixture.     2  pp. 

Hand-Books 
Though  these  are  not  exactly  serial,  they  arc  listed  here 
in  order  to  keep  the  publications  of  the  Board  In  as 
compact  a  form  as  possible. 
1893;   1901.     [New  Jersey  Hand-Books.] 
Checklist 
1893    N    J    Hand  Book.     World's  Columbian   Exposition. 
Published  by  state  bd.  of  agric.     Edited  by  F.  Dye. 
Trenton  :    The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co.,    1893. 
63  pp.      16°. 
Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library.  ,  „     , 

1901  Pan-American  Exposition.  New  Jersey  Iland-BooK. 
'Published  by  the  state  bd.  of  agric.  Trenton,  June 
1,   1901.     127   pp.,   pis.,   map. 

Annual  Meetings 
Rept.  of  ann.  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agricul- 


1876-1905. 
ture. 
In 
1S76 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 
1905 


Documents 

In  4  A.R. 

"  5  " 

..  y  .. 

not  found. 

In  7  A.H. 

••  8  " 

"  9  " 

"  10  " 

••  11  " 

"  12  " 

'•  13  " 

"  14  " 

•'  15  " 

"  18  " 

"  17  " 

••  18  " 

"  19  " 

"  20  " 

"  21  " 

"  22  " 

"  23  " 

"  24  ■• 

"  25  " 

"  26  " 

"  27  " 

"  28  " 

••  29  •' 

•■  30  " 

"  31  " 

"  32  " 


as  follows : 

bd.  agric.  1876  ; 
1877  ; 
1878: 

bd.  agric.  1879  : 

1880  : 

1881  ; 

1882  : 

1883  : 

1884  ; 
1885: 
1886 

1887  : 

1888  ; 

1889  : 

1890  : 

1891  ; 
1892 

1893  : 

1894  ; 
1895 

1896  : 

1897  : 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


11-17. 

5-6. 

9-12. 

247-2,-)4. 

231-240. 

397-437. 

163-195. 

.5-27. 

7-79. 

7-73. 

7-97. 

7-169. 

9-76. 

9-130. 

293-331. 

325-393. 

243-297. 

83-231. 

9-224. 

9-71. 

9-71. 

7-26. 

7-66. 

7-71. 

7-80. 

7-112. 

5-97. 

9-105. 

11-89. 


Executive  Committee's  Report 
1881-1904.     Rept.  of  executive  committee  of  state  bd.  of 
agriculture  [outlining  scope  of  work  of  bd.]. 
In   Documents  as  follows  : 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882  : 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


10 
11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
20 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 


:  399-405. 
:  21-23. 
:  6-10. 
:  8-12. 
:  8-13. 
:  287-292. 
.„„.  ;  171-175. 

1888  :  77-84. 

1889  :  138-146. 

1890  :  9-14. 

1891  :  9-20. 

1892  :  9-18. 

1893  :  9-15. 
:  12-22. 
:  52-55. 
:  35-40. 
:  27-28. 
:  40-46. 
:  12-16. 
:  14-17. 
:  16-22. 
:  17-20. 
J  14-19. 
:  16-18. 


1883  ; 
1884: 
1885  : 
1886: 
1886: 
1887; 


1894: 
1895: 
1896: 
1897: 
1898; 
1899; 
1900; 
1901  : 
1902; 
1903; 
1904  : 


70 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
Haxd-Books — cont'd 
President's  Address 
1876-1905.    Ann.  address  of  president  of  bd.  of  agri- 
culture. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

Wm.  A.  Netvell 

1876  In      4   A.U.   bd.    ngrlc.    1876:11-17. 

1877  not  found. 
No  name  given. 

[1878]   In      6   A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1878  :  v-xv. 
1879  not  found. 


Thomas  T.  Kinney 

1880   1 

a  7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879 

5-15. 

1881 

'   8  ' 1880 

5-15. 

1882 

•   9  ' 1881 

Thomas  B.  Dudley 

7-24. 

1883  in  10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882  : 

5-19.* 

1884 

■    11 1883 

ll-14.t 

1885 

•  12 1884 

82-95. 

1886 

■  13 1885 

Edward  Burrough 

75-89. 

1887 

n  14  A.K.  bd.  agric.  1886 

77.t 

1888 

'  15  "   " 

1887 

215-233 

1889 

•  16  "   " 

'   1888 

85-109. 

1890 

'  17  "   " 

1889 

147-168 

1891 

'  18  "   '• 

'   1890 

31-44. 

1892 

'  19  " 

1891 

55-69. 

1893 

•  20  " 

1892 

29-37. 

1894 

•  21  '•   '• 

1893 

17-33. 

1895 

•  22  ' 1894 

D.  D.  Denise 

52-62. 

1896  1 

a   23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895 

:  42-52. 

1897 

•  24  "   "    ••   1896 

40-48. 

1898 

•  25  "   "    "   1897 

54-61. 

1899 

'  2G 1898 

59-66. 

1900 

'  27 1899 

65-71. 

1901 

•  28  ' 1900 

E.  n.  Voorhees 

•  71-80. 

1902  1 

a   29  A.R.  bd.  ngrlc.  1901 

:  69-85. 

1903 

'  30  "   '•    ■•   1902 

59-75. 

1904 

'  31  "   "    •'   ]903 

67-81. 

1905 

'  32  " 

1904 

71-89. 

Secretary's  Report 
1890-1904.     Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  bd.  of  agriculture  [on 
work  of  bd.  during  year]. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Franklin  Dye,  Secretary. 
1890  in  18  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1890  :  15-24. 

'    '"      "    '•   1891:25-46. 

"    "   1S92  :  39-54. 

1893  :  43-59. 

1894  :  29-45. 

1895  :  55-71. 
1896:49-71. 

1897  :  39-53. 

1898  :  47-58. 

1899  :  45-63. 

1900:  ."i.-i-fig. 

1901  :  87-112. 

1902  :  77-97. 
1903:83-10.-1. 
1904  :  93-111. 

non-serial 

1840.  Interests  of  agric.  should  not  be  overlooked. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Pennington)   Oct.  27,  1840.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  committee  on  agric.  (Reeves)  on  portion 
of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  agric.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1840/ 
1:  409-412.) 

Agrlc.  advantages  of  N.  .T. ;  agric.  education ;  exhibition 
of   state   agrlc.   socy. 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;   1000  copies  ordered   prtd.      (Votes  05  Gen. 
Assem.  1840/1 :  413.) 


1891 

•  19 

1892  • 

•  20 

1893  ' 

'  21 

1894  ' 

■  22 

1895  ' 

'  23 

1896 

•  24 

1897  ■ 

•  25 

1898  • 

•  26 

1899 

■  27 

1900 

•  28 

1901 

•  29 

1902 

•  30 

1903  ' 

•  31 

1904 

'  32 

•  Also  printed  separately.  Camden  :  The  Mlllinette  Prtg.  Rooms, 
n.  il.     16  pp. 

fopy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  nist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

t  Pres.  Dudley  was  absent  In  Europe  :  address  was  delivered  by 
Wm.  S.  Taylor,  chrm.  of  executive  committee. 

t  Also  printed  separately.     Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1850.  Rept.  of  the  committee  on  agric.  in  relation  to 
the  apptmt.  of  a  state  agriculturist;  Van  Dyke. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman  &  Harron,  1850.  5  (1) 
pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  New  .lersey  State  Library,  Trenton. 
Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1850  :  538.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.,  1850:   536-538.) 

1850-1870.     Comparison  of  houses,  livestock  and  crops 

with  no.  of  inhabitants  for  centennial  years.    (A.R. 

state  agric.  socy.  1873:   20.) 

1851.  Rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  (Marlow)  on 
petitions  for  and  remonstrances  agst.  apptmt.  of  a 
state  agriculturist.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1851:  836- 
837.) 

.     Institution   of  some  plan  for   dissemination   of 

knowledge  among  farmers  with  view  to  increasing 
amt.  and  value  of  products  of  soil  recommended. 
(Govs.  mess.    (Fort)    Jan.   21,  1851:    8.) 

1855.  Wealth  of  N.  J.  lies  in  her  lands,  in  the  location 
of  her  territory,  in  its  capability  of  improvement, 
and  its  proximity  to  markets.  (Rept.  state  agric. 
socy.  1855/6:  77.) 

.     Agric.  progress  in  N.  J.    (Some  1855/6:    89-90.) 

.     Agric.  possibilities  of  N.  J.   (Some  1855/6:  94-95.) 

1856.  Present  condition  of  agric.  in  N.  J.;  fertilizers; 
by  G.  H.  Cook.  (3  A.R.  geol.  survey  (Kitchell) 
1856:  47-67.) 

1857.  Rept.  on  the  geology  and  agric.  resources  of  the 
Southern  Division  of  the  State;  by  Geo.  H.  Cook. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  "True  American"  office, 
1857.     30  pp. 

2500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1857: 
527.) 

1866.  Advancement  of  agric.  interests  in  N.  J.  (3  A.R. 
geol.  survey  (Cook)  1866:  26.) 

.     Table:    acreage  in  farms;   meadow  and  marsh; 

total  area  in  acres  and  in  square  miles,  cash  value 
of  farms,  value  per  acre,  value  of  implements,  live 
stock,  bushels  of  wheat,  rye,  Indian  corn,  oats, 
buckwheat,  potatoes,  sweet  potatoes,  butter,  hay, 
orchard  products,  market  gardens,  slaughtered  ani- 
mals; by  cos.    (Rept.  N.  J.  state  college  1867:  20-22.) 

.     Rept.   of  House  committee  on  agric;    Trimble. 

(Legisl.  docs.  1S66:   817-827.) 

General  rept.  on  agric. ;  importance  in  N.  J. ;  fostering 
care  of  the  Legislature  advisable. 

.     The  condition  and  advantages  of  agric.  in  N.  J. 

and  the  means  for  its  improvement;  by  Geo.  H. 
Cook.    (Rept.  N.  J.  agric.  college  1867:  17-34.) 

1867.  Influence  of  agric.  on  population.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Ward)  Jan.  IS  [i.  e.  8],  1867:  14  or  17.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1868.  On  the  results  of  the  geol.  survey  of  N.  J.;  by 
Geo.  H.  Cook.  (N.  J.  agric.  college  repts.  1868:  27- 
40.) 

.     Advancement  of  agric.  in  N.  J.;   crops.    (Govs. 

mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  15.) 

1869.  Agric.  and  mntres.  are  developing  in  almost  equal 
proportion;  conflicting  interests  of  fisheries  and 
mnfrers.  who  wish  to  utilize  water  power.  {Sarne 
(Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:  18-19.) 

.  Attention  directed  to  development  of  agric.  re- 
sources.   (Same,  (Randolph)  Jan.  19,  1869.) 

1870.  Agric.  lands  in  N.  J.  are  worth  more  than  those 
of  any  other  state  in  the  Union.  {Same  (Randolph) 
Jan.  11,  1870:  4  or  5.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
.     See  above,  the  general  group. 

1871.  Agric.  and  population  [growth  of].  (A.R.  state 
geologist  (Cook)  1871:  20-30.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


71 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1873.  N.  J.  and  the  West;  by  Chas.  K.  Landis.  (A.R. 
state  agric.  socy.  1873:    37-42.) 

1874.  Geol.  and  agric.  map;  by  Geo.  H.  Cook.  Scale 
8  mi.  =  1  in.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  [1873];  opp.  t.  p.) 

1875.  Gov.  Parlser's  address  before  the  agric.  socy. 
(A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1874:   89-92.) 

"  Brief  and  desultory  remarks  "  on  general  agric.  ad- 
vantages of  N.  J.  ;  centennial  celebration. 

1878.  Agricultural  development;  its  relations  to  local 
colonization  and  the  unimproved  lands  of  New  Jer- 
sey; new  and  diversified  industries  essential  to  gen- 
eral prosperity.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  la- 
bor, etc.  1878:  63-121.) 

1879.  State  development.  Advantages  which  the  state 
of  N.  J.  offers  to  immigrants  and  settlers  who  wish 
to  undertake  agric.  work.    (2  same  1879:  1-21.) 

.  Much  good  land  in  South  and  West  Jersey  avail- 
able for  cultivation;  interest  of  state  to  improve 
system  of  cultivation  and  attract  immigration. 
(Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  14,1879:  24-25.) 

1880.  Stmts,  showing  standing  of  N.  J.,  compared  with 
other  states;  taxable  value  of  an  acre,  yield  in  dol- 
lars from  each  acre,  agric.  labor,  etc.  (12  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1884:    294-295.) 

1881.  Agric.  and  industrial  progress  in  N.  J.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Ludlow)  Jan.  18,  1881:   4-S.) 

.     Publication   of   bulletins   containing   summaries 

of  latest  discoveries  and  inventions,  with  sugges- 
tions for  their  use  in  N.  J.  suggested  in  place  of 
elaborate  documents.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  7.) 

1882.  Address  of  G.  B.  Loring,  U.  S.  comr.  of  agric,  at 
mtg.  of  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  agric.  (9  some  1881:  211- 
230.) 

.     See  below,  Crops.   Fiber  Crops,  this  date. 

.     Agric.  development  in  Southern  N.  J.   (A.R.  state 

geologist  (Cook)  1882:  90-94.) 
.     Effect  of  r.rs.  on  prices  of  agric.  products.     (9 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  224.) 

1883.  Address  by  Hon.  Jas.  Pollock  of  Phila.  at  mtg.  of 
state  bd.  of  agric.    (10  same.  1882:  141-153.) 

Tribute  to  agric.  ;  prosperity  of  N.  J.  ;  silk  culture ; 
agric.  organizations ;  education  for  the  farmer ; 
exper.  stations  ;  forests  ;  etc. 

1884.  Address  on  agric;  by  Wm.  W.  Phelps.  (11  same 
1883:   31-54.) 

Importance  of  agric,  advantages  of  east  over  west,  and 
of  N.  J.  in  particular ;  free  trade,  etc. 

.  Interests  of  agric.  should  be  fostered  and  pro- 
tected.   (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  15,  1884:   17.) 

1885.  Utilization  of  waste  land  in  New  Jersey.  (12 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S84:  12.) 

1887.  Address  by  W.  H.  Hatch  at  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agric. 
(14  same  1886:   99-112.) 

Discusses  alleged  prosperity  of  farmers  in  comparison 
with  earlier  times  and  conditions  affecting  it. 

.     Remarks  by   Mr.    Bingham   of   Camden    on   his 

method  of  protecting  plants  from  frost,  by  artificial 
heat.    (15  .same  1887:  28-31.) 

1888.  Needs  of  agric:  1st,  better  market  facilities; 
2d,  fostering  of  state  and  co.  agric.  bds. ;  3d,  better 
farming  by  individual  farmers.  (16  same  1888:  602- 
605.) 

1889.  On  developments  of  agric.  in  N.  J.  (16  same  1888: 
89-93.) 

From   address  of  Pres.  Burrough. 

Early  meadow  and  banking  companies  and  their  efforts 
to  preserve  the  meadow  grass ,  artificial  grasses ; 
progress  In  farm  machinery  ;  markets,  effect  of  the 
war;  improved  farm  bldgs.,  beet  and  sorghum  sugar 
industry  ;  protection  ;  import  trade. 

.  Importance  of  sending  delegates  to  agric.  meet- 
ings in  neighboring  states.    (16  same  1888:   88-89.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1890.  Increased  allowance  to  state  bd.  of  agric.  rec- 
ommended; investigation  into  causes  of  agric.  de- 
pression advisable;  complaints  respecting  discrim- 
ination by  common  carriers  agst.  citizens  of  N.  J. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  21,  1890:  21-22  or  24-25.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.    President  of  bd.  of  agric  urges  liberal  apprn.  for 

inquiry  into  causes  of  decline  in  value  of  farming 
interests  of  state.    (Same  (Green)   Jan.  1890:   29.) 

.     Farming  interests,  their  depressed  condition  and 

its  causes,  as  seen  by  the  farmers  of  N.  J.  22  pp. 
(17  A.R.  bd.  agric  1889.) 

Result  of  investigations  conducted  by  a  committee  apptd. 
at  the  Governor's  suggestion  In  an  address  before 
N.  J.  bd.  of  agrlc. 

.     N.  J.  as  an  agric.  state;   advantages  should  be 

made  known  to  the  world  and  western  emigration 
checked.     (17  same  1889:    150-154.) 
From   address   of   Pres.    Burrough. 

.     Address  of  Gov.  Abbett  at  ann.  mtg.  of  bd.  of 

agric    (17  .same  1889:  12-13.) 

Agricultural  depression  and  the  remedy. 
.     See  Statistics,  this  date. 

1891.  Rept.  of  special  joint  committee  apptd.  in  1890 
to  inquire  into  condition  of  farming  industry  of 
state  and  causes  of  its  depression.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1891:   127-129;  Sen.  jol.  1891:   130-131.) 

Peter  D.  Smith  (Senate),  M.  D.  Campbell,  Jacob  Klotz, 
John  C.  Ward   (Assem.). 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  lono  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.   1891  :  127.) 

.  Recommendations  made  by  committee  of  legisla- 
ture to  improve  farming  interests;  passage  of  act 
to  prohibit  unjust  discrimination  in  freight  rates 
by  common  carriers,  prohibition  of  sale  of  oleomar- 
garine, etc.;  passage  of  act  protecting  sheep  and 
poultry  from  dogs,  act  for  systematic  bldg.  and 
maintaining  of  public  roads,  revision  of  tax  laws. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     Investigation  of  causes  of  depreciation  in  farm 

land;  per  cent  decrease;  excessive  and  unequal  tax- 
ation; unjust  discrimination  in  freight  rates;  bad 
roads  and  high  rates  of  interest  chief  causes.  (Same 
(Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     Advantages  of  N.  J.  farm  lands;  price  per  acre. 

(Same  (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     Agric.  advantages  of  N.  J.,  possibilities  of  "  the 

pines";  effort  should  be  made  to  attract  immigra- 
tion.   (IS  A.R.  bd.  agric  1890:  33-34.) 
From  address  of  Pres.  Burrough. 

.     The  agric  possibilities  of  southern  N.  J.;  by  A. 

W.  Pearson;  discussion.    (18  same  1890:  51-63.) 

.     Increased  production:    utilization  of  extra  land 

for  production  of  lambs  and  greater  diversity  of 
crops;  intensive  farming.    (19  same  1891:  30-32.) 

1S92.  New  settlers  attracted  to  South  Jersey;  product- 
iveness of  white  sand  section  demonstrated.  (Govs. 
mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  19.) 

.  Agriculture  in  the  pines;  desirability  of  adver- 
tising agric.  resources  of  N.  J.  both  for  information 
of  inhabitants  of  state  and  to  attract  settlers.  (20 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:   49.) 

.     Possibilities  of  N.  J.  agric;  settlements  of  Rus- 
sian Jews  and  Germans.    (19  .same  1891:  65-67.) 
From    address    of    I'res.    Burrough. 

.     Stmt,  of  recent  sales  of  agric.  lands  showing  that 

this  class  of  property  is  assessed  at  a  figure  more 
nearly  its  true  value  than  any  other,  and  in  some 
cases  in  excess  of  true  value.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of  taxa- 
tion 1892:   40-41.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
7ion-serial — cont'd 

1893.  Economic  relation  of  birds  to  agric.  fwitli  sug- 
gestions for  state  legislation];  by  S.  N.  Rhoads. 
(20  same  1S92:  79-90.) 

.     Summary  of  agric.  conditions  In  state,  deduced 

from  repts.  of  pres.  and  secy,  of  state  bd.  of  agric. 
(Govs,  mess   (Abbett)   Jan.  1S93:   17-19.) 

.     Unoccupied  lands  in   N.  J.    (21  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1S93:  51-52.) 

Extrs.  from  article  b.v  J.  C.  Smock  In  N.  J.  Hand  Book 
of  1.S113  iind  from  rept.  of  E.  S.  Reed.  Buena  Vlsfa 
township  In  Atlantic  Co.  showing  nature  of  soil 
and  what  land  is  capable  of. 

.     Profits  from  new  sources;  by  D.  C.  Voorhees.    (21 

same  1893;  431-43G.) 

1894.  Contrast  betw.  New  England  and  New  Jersey 
farming.    (22  same  1894:  38-39.) 

1895.  Some  of  the  bearings  of  the  evolution-teaching 
upon  plant  cultivation;  by  L.  H.  Bailey;  discussion. 
(22  same  1894:  177-192.) 

1896.  Amt.  of  capital  ann.  involved  in  agric,  nursery 
business,  etc.,  in  N.  J.    (23  same  1895:  60.) 

.     Competition  of  N.  J.  agric.  with  the  West  and 

South.    (23  same  1895:  63-64.) 

1899.  Table;  quantities  and  values  of  specified  animal 
products  (wool,  milk,  butter,  cheese,  eggs),  and 
values  of  poultry  raised,  animals  sold  and  slaugh- 
tered, on  farms.    (29  same  1901:  96.) 

1903.  Outline  of  county  history:  date  of  formation  of 
each  county,  soils,  products,  etc.;  average  spring, 
summer,  autumn,  winter  and  ann.  temperature  and 
precipitation.  (4  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather 
service  1903:  43-75.) 

Compiled  by  oflScers  of  the  state  bd.  of  agric.  and  edited 
by  Franklin  Dj-e. 

1904.  Summary,  by  counties,  of  replies  reed,  to  circular 
enquiring  as  to  effect  of  past  winter  on  vegetation. 
(25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  17  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1904:  539-546.) 

.     Letter  and  blank  sent  to  directors  of  state  bd.  of 

agric,  Aug.  1,  requesting  answers  to  following 
questions:  1.  State  causes  that  have  injured  any 
crop;  2.  Has  the  year  been  a  prosperous  one  for 
farmers?  3.  Are  the  average  good  farms  being  run 
at  a  profit?  If  so,  what  per  cent  above  cost  of  living 
and  expenses?  4.  What  causes,  if  any,  are  injuring 
popularity  and  prosperity  of  agric  in  N.  J.?  5.  Wliat 
remedy  do  you  suggest? — Summary  of  answers  to 
each  question.    (32  same  1904:  97-100.) 


See  below, 


Camden  County 
crops,  Camdon  county. 


Cape  May  County 

1877.  Letter  from  Wm.  Doolittle,  Ocean  View,  Cape  May 
Co.,  in  regard  to  general  farming  in  Cape  May  Co.; 
clover;  timothy;  fertilizers;  dairy;  roads;  esti- 
mated receipts  and  expenses  on  his  own  farm: 
crops;  sweet  potato  growing.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877: 
108-111.) 

Essex  County 
1892.     Extract   from   address   of   T.   F.    D.   Baker    [on 
market-gardening  and  intensive  farming  in  Essex 
Co.]    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  355-359.) 

Oloucester  County 

1878.  "  The  greatest  drawback  to  our  farmers  is  that 
they  bought  land  at  too  high  prices  some  years  ago, 
and  a  great  many  of  them  arc  not  able  to  pay  in- 
terest on  their  indebtedness,  and  the  bondholders 
dare  not  push  for  their  money  for  fear  of  getting 
the  farms."    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric  1878:  204.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Hunterdon  County 
1877.     Letter  from  J.  T.  Leigh,  Clinton,  Hunterdon  co., 
stating  size  of  his  farm,  crops,  fertilizers;    milk; 
payment  to  laborers.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877;  66-67.) 

1886.  Rept.  of  F.  S.  Holcombe  and  B.  E.  Tine,  dele- 
gates from  Hunterdon  Co.  Agric.  Socy.  to  state  bd. 
of  agric    (13  same  1885:  301-308.) 

Detailed  acct.  of  occupations,  crops,  prices,  etc. ;  peaches, 
apples,  small  fruits,  dairy,  wheat,  rye,  corn,  oats, 
buckwheat,  flax  and  barley,  hay,  potatoes,  cabbage, 
tomatoes,  live  stock,  horses,  cattle,  calves,  sheep, 
swine,  poultry,  turkeys  ;  few  Individual  repts. 

Mercer  County 
1877.     Letter  from  J.  F.  Phillips,  Lawrence,  Mercer  Co.; 
size  of  farm,  soil,  stock  kept,  crops,  fruit  trees,  ma- 
nures, laborers,  value  of  yearly  products.    (5  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1877:  74-76.) 
.     Letter  from  W.  A.  Hough,  Ewing  township,  Mer- 
cer Co.;  size  of  farm;  soil;  stock;  crops;  fertilizer; 
sales;   expenses.    (5  same  1877:   76.) 
1890.     Address  of  Pres.   S.  B.  Ketcham  to  Mercer  Co. 
Bd.  of  Agric    (18  same  1890:  413-422.) 

Prosperity  of  the  bd. ;  depressed  condition  of  farming 
In  general ;  how  to  make  farming  pay. 

Middlesex  County 
1885.  Farming  in  Middlesex  Co.  an  unprotected  busi- 
ness; Cobden  Club;  Western  competition;  influence 
of  marl  fed  farms  of  Monmouth,  limestone  soils  of 
N.  Y. ;  shipments  from  South ;  farmers  sell  at  whole- 
sale and  buy  at  retail.  (12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884: 
440.) 

Monmouth  County 

1877.  Letter  from  J.  F.  Woodward,  Cream  Ridge,  Mon- 
mouth Co.;  no.  of  acres  in  farm;  soil;  crops — corn, 
wheat,  rye,  potatoes;  stock;  expenses;  sales.  (5 
A.R.  bd.  agric  1877:  80.) 

.  Stmt,  from  W.  A.  Newell,  Monmouth  Co.;  loca- 
tion and  size  of  farm;  details  of  farming  opera- 
tions.   (5  same  1877:  80-83.) 

1893.  Address  of  Wm.  H.  Reed  [on  agric  conditions 
and  crops]  in  Monmouth  Co.  (21  same  1893:  452- 
455.) 

Morris  County 
1877.  Letter  from  J.  Flomerfelt,  Peapack,  Morris  Co., 
stating  average  size  of  farms  in  that  vicinity;  no. 
of  acres  and  yield  of  corn,  wlieat,  oats,  hay:  acres 
in  pasture;  stock;  fruit  (peaches  and  apples);  ma- 
nure; cost  of  labor;  results;  value  of  farms  per 
acre    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric  1877:  65-66.) 

The  above  Is  an  estimate  for  a  hundred  acre  farm. 
.     See  below.  Crops.     Morris  Co.,  this  date. 

1887.  Damage  from  overflow  of  Passaic  River  in  Mor- 
ris CO.;  necessity  of  draining  river.  (15.  A.R.  bd. 
agric  1SS7:   446.) 

For  other  material  on  Passaic  River  drainage,  see  Land 
Drainage. 

A'eu)  Bmnswiclc 
1877.     Letter  from  J.  Neilson,  New  Brunswick;   farm- 
ing operations;    sale  of  milk;    cattle  kept;    wheat 
crop;    financial   stmt,   for   year;    crop    acct;    milk 
acct.;   stock  acct.     (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:   70-74.) 

Ocean  County 

1877.  Letter  from  A.  S.  Macbeon,  of  Bricksburg,  Ocean 
Co.  rel.  to  his  16-acre  fruit  farm;  soil;  fertilizers; 
should  be  an  exper.  station  in  that  section  and  on 
that  kind  of  soil.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric  1877:   86-87.) 

.     Letter  from  I.  A.  Van  Hise,  Bricksburg,  Ocean 

Co.;  soils  in  that  vicinity;  crops;  deep  plowing;  fer- 
tilizers; cranberry.    (5  same  1877:  83-85.) 


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AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Passaic  County 
1877.     Letter  from  A.  L.  Day,  Stockholm,  Passaic  co., 
giving  acct.  of  improvement  of  bog  land;  method 
of  cultivating  potatoes  and  corn,  yield,  returns  and 
profits.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S77:  59-63.) 
.     Letter  from  M.  J.  Ryerson,  Bloomingdale,  Pas- 
saic Co.,  rel.  to  his  method  of  farming;  plan  of  crop 
rotation;    fertilizers   used;    yields.     (5   same  1877: 
58-59.) 

Salem  County 
1877.  Stmt.  rel.  to  farming  of  J.  Abbott,  Pilesgrove, 
Salem  Co.;  size  of  farm;  soil;  crops;  fertilizers; 
cost  and  sales  of  stock  and  crops.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1877:  97-98.) 
.  Stmt.  rel.  to  farm  of  W.  M.  Coles,  Pilesgrove,  Sa- 
lem Co.;  size  of  farm;  soil;  crops;  rotation;  fer- 
tilizers; yields;  stock.    (5  same  1877:  98.) 

Som,erset  County 

1877.  Letter  from  A.  T.  Huff,  Neshanic,  Somerset  Co.; 
size  of  his  farm,  soil,  fertilizers,  crop  rotation,  yield 
of  oats,  corn  and  hay  in  1877;  dairying  on  the  in- 
crease.   (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  67-69.) 

.     Letter  from  L.  Vanderveer,  Brookside,  Somerset 

Co.;  size  of  farm,  soil,  crops,  fertilizers,  stock.  (5 
same  1877:   69-70.) 

Sussex  County 
1881.     A  Sussex  Co.  farm ;  acct.  of  visit  to  farm  of  H.  C. 
Kelsey,  near  Newton.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  151- 
170.) 

Water  supply.  Wdgs.,  shepp  barn  ;  Iambs ;  dairy-house, 
swlne-house  ;  other  bldgs. ;  cattle ;  other  stock ; 
crops  ;  fencing  ;  ensilage. 

Warren  County 
1887.     Ann.  [agric]  rept.  for  Warren  Co.    (15  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1887:  483-484.) 

Woodbine 
1893.     New  agric.  improvement  in  southern  N.  J.;   by 
P.  B.  Lee.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  61-68.) 
Baron  de  Hirsch  settlement  at  Woodbine. 

Agricultural  Chemistry 

1855.     See  below,  Parms  and  Farming,  this  date. 
1869.     Lecture  on  agric.  chemistry  [by  Geo.  H.  Cook]. 

(N.  J.  agric.  college  repts.  1869:    29-47.) 
1886.     [Peeding  of  plants] ;  by  W.  O.  Atwater.     (13  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1885:  93-110.) 

1889.  Coming  problems  of  agric.  chemistry;  by  H.  W. 
Wiley.    (16  same  1888:  151-173.) 

.     On  past,  present  and  future  of  scientific  agric; 

by  P.  T.  Austin,  professor  of  chemistry  in  Rutgers 
College  and  N.  J.  state  scientific  school.  (16  same 
1888:  241-256.) 

1890.  Value  of  chemistry  as  applied  to  economic  farm 
practice;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  (18  same  1890:  436- 
447.) 

1901-1904.    See  below.  Soils,  these  dates. 

Agricultural  Statistics 

For  annual  returns,  see  Agricultural  Societies. 
See  also,  below.  Crops.    Fruit.    Cranberry. 

1840-1870.     Comparison  of  agric.  statistics  of  N.  J.  in 
1840,   1850,   1S60   and   1870.     (A.R.   state   geologist 
(Cook)   1871:  26.) 
1881.     [Circular   sent   out  by   executive   committee   of 
state  bd.  of  agric.  to  local  socys.,  requesting  record 
kept  of  crop  raising,  stock  breeding  and  dairy  in- 
terests, etc.]     (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:   400-401.) 
Another  circular  was  sent  later  asking  for  statistical  and 
other  repts.  of  farm  and  garden  crops. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Agricultural  Statistics — cont'd 

[1888.]  Circular  to  secys.  of  township  agric  societies, 
granges,  etc.,  indicating  information  sought  by  state 
board.    (16  same  1888:   459-461.) 

Replies  are  contained  In  repts.  of  co.  bds.  and  socys. 
[1889.]     Circular   to  secys.   of   township   agric.   socys., 
granges,    etc.,    indicating    information    desired    by 
state  bd.    (17  same  1888:  421-429.) 

Keplies  are  included  in  repts.  of  co.  ixis.  and  socys. 

1891.  Importance  of  collecting  agric.  statistics;  town- 
ship assessors  fitted  for  this  duty.  (19  same  1891: 
34.) 

1892.  List  of  questions  appended  to  statistical  blanks 
sent  to  COS.,  with  summary  of  replies.  (20  same 
1892:  52-54.) 

1.  Is  no.  of  farm  laborers  increasing  or  decreasing? 
2.  Are  farm  wages  higher  or  lower  than  5  years 
ago?  3.  What  crops  are  receiving  more  attention 
than  5  years  ago ?  4.  Cause  at  attention?  5.  Cause 
of  failure?  6.  Is  spraying  fruit  trees  and  vines 
on  the  increase  in  your  co.?  7.  Are  farmers  taking 
more  interest  than  formerly  in  subject  of  Improved 
roads?  8.  What  can  farmers  as  a  class  do  to  Ira- 
prove  their  condition,  etc.?  9.  Interest  In  farmers' 
organizations.  10.  What  is  greatest  need  of  agric. 
to-day? 

1895.     Special  questions  of  executive  committee  to  co. 

bds.;    with   summary   of  answers  reed.     (23   same 

1895:   323-325.) 

1.  Is  no.  of  farm  laborers  on  increase  or  decrease? 
Why?  2.  .4re  farm  wages  higher  or  lower  than  tour 
years  ago?  3.  What  crops  are  receiving  more  at- 
tention than  five  years  ago?  4  and  5.  Cause  of  in- 
creased or  diminished  productiveness,  etc.?  T.  Are 
farmers  taking  more  interest  than  formerly  in  Im- 
prove herds?  8.  What  can  farmers  do  to  improve 
their  condition,  etc.?  What  is  greatest  need  of 
agric.    to-day? 

.    On  collection  of  agric.  statistics.    (22  same  1894: 

54-55.) 

From  address  of  ex-pres.   Burrough. 
1897.     See  below.  Crops,  this  date. 

Agricultural  Sturvey 

1839.  Rept.  of  committee  on  agric.  (Brittln);  agric. 
survey.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  1838/9:  247-252.) 

.     Same,  separate.     Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Phillips  and 

Boswell,  1839.    8  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  Trenton.  In  a 
volume  entitled  "  Reports,"  1838."  1000  copies  or- 
dered   prtd.      (Jol.    legisl.    council  .1838/9  :  252.) 

1840.  Interests  of  agric.  should  not  be  overlooked; 
agric.  survey  might  be  considered.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Pennington)   Oct.  27,  1840.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  agric.  (Worth)  on  me- 
morial of  Monmouth  Co.  Agric.  Socy.  rel.  to  an 
agric.  survey  of  the  state,  including  text  of  me- 
morial.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40:   469-472.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Phillips  and 

Boswell,  1840.   7  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  New  York  Public  Library.  2000  copies 
ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.   1839/40:470.) 

Alfalfa;  see  below,  Crops.   Grass  and  Forage 
Apple;  see  below.  Crops.   Fruit. 
Asparagus;  see  below,  Crops.    Vegetable 
Bee  Culture 

1881.     Bee  culture;  by  J.  H.  M.  Cook.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1881:   183-190.) 
1889.     Bee  culture  and  its  benefits  to  farming — honey 
sources,  swarming,  care  of  honey,  wintering,  etc.; 
by  W.  W.  Case.    (16  same  1888:  323-331.) 
1889-1899.     Production  of  honey  and  wax  in  1889  and 
1899.     (29  same  1899:   98.) 

1893.  See  below.  Crops.  Pruit,  this  date. 

1895.     Poul  brood — its  cause  and  cure ;  by  Wm.  M'Evoy. 

(23  A.R.  bd.  agric  1895:  267-276.) 
1899.    Poul  brood  and  honey  production;  by  Wm.  W. 

Case.    (26  same  1898:  24-27.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Bee  Culture — cont'd 

1902.  Res.  adopted  that  exertions  be  made  to  secure 
passage  of  law  to  prevent  spread  of  contagious  dis- 
eases among  bees;  discussion.  (29  name  1901:  58- 
60.) 

1903.  Pleasure  and  profit  in  honey  production;  by 
D.  E.  Lyon.    (30  same  1902:   293-306.) 

1904.  Severe  winter  of  1903-04  fatal  to  80%  of  bees 
in  N.  J.    (32  same  1904:  301.) 

Hunterdon  County 

1892.  Bee-keeping  in  Hunterdon  co. ;  failure  of  honey 
crop.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1892:  386.) 

1893.  Apiary  business  discouraging  in  Hunterdon  Co. 
(21  same  1893:   411.) 

1894.  Bee-keeping  in  Hunterdon  Co.  (22  same  1894: 
400.) 

1895.  Foul  brood  in  Hunterdon  Co.  apiaries;  amt.  of 
honey  crop.    (23  some  1895:  367-368.) 

1896.  Bee-keeping  in  Hunterdon  Co.  (24  same  1896: 
328.) 

1898.     Same;  foul  brood.    (26  «ame  1898:  287.) 
1902.     Bee  industry  advancing  in  Hunterdon  Co.;  foul 
brood.    (30  same  1902:  370.) 
Associations 
New  Jersey  and  Eastern  Bee  Keepers  Association 

Organized  18S2. 
1882-1884.     Ann.  rept. ;   officers,  mtgs.,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
18S2  in    10  A.R.  bd.  agric.    1882  :  251-252. 


1883 

1884 


11 
12 


1883  :  267-26 

1884  :  339-340. 


Bean;  see  below,  Crops.  Vegetable 
Beet;  see  below,  Crops.    Vegetable 
Board  of  Agriculture 

1872.  First  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agric.  held  at  College  Farm, 
New  Brunswick,  Sept.  4.  (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  [1873]: 
6.) 

1873.  [Aims  and  duties  of  bd.  of  agric] ;  by  G.  H.  Cook. 
(1  same  [1873]:  8.) 

Repeated  in  rept.  for  1879   (p.  9). 
.     Second   mtg.   of  bd.   of  agric.  held   at  Trenton, 

Mch.  5.    (1  same  [1873]:  6.) 
.     By-laws  of  state  bd.  of  agric.    (1  satne  [1873]: 

6-8.) 

Repeated  in  1876. 
1873-1905.     List  of  officers  and  executive  committee  of 

state  bd.  of  agric.    (1  same  [1873]   (p.  3) — 32  same 

1904.) 
1876.     Secy,  of  bd.  should  have  an  assistant.    (4  same 

1876:  15.) 

1882.  Desirability  of  legislature  making  large  apprn. 
for  agric.  purposes;  ann.  expense  of  bd.,  including 
salaries  of  secy,  and  clerk;  bd.  should  be  provided 
with  a  room  for  headquarters  at  State  House.  (9 
same  18S1:  402.) 

.     Work  of  bd.   of  agric;    permanent  quarters  in 

State  House  have  been  suggested;  legislation  neces- 
sary.   (Govs.  mess.   (Ludlow)   Jan  10,  1882.) 

1883.  Importance  of  room  for  headquarters  at  State 
House.    (10  A.R.  bd.  agric  1882:  23.) 

1887.  State  bd.  of  agric.  reorganized  and  provision 
made  for  formation  of  co.  bds.  (laws  of  1884). 
(Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     On  act  to  organize   and   establish   state  bd.   of 

agric    (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  18S6:   503-508.) 

.     Summary  of  legislation  establishing  bd.  of  agric. 

and  amdmts.    (1872-1885);  membership;  state  pre- 
mium law,  etc    (14  same  1886:  79-80.) 
Address  of  Pres.  liurrough. 

.  Text  of  proposed  new  law  to  organize  and  estab- 
lish state  bd.  of  agric;  res.  adopted.  (14  same  1886: 
64-C9.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Board  of  Agriculture — cont'd 

1888.  State  bd.  of  agric.  reorganized  under  law  of  1887; 
suggestions  for  increasing  efficiency;  co.  socys. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Green)  Jan.  [10],  1SS8:  34.) 

.     Discussion  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  having 

in  view  the  securing  of  permanent  quarters  at  Cap- 
itol.   (15  A.R.  bd.  agric  1887:  40-43.) 

1889.  Recommended  that  publication  of  repts.  of  ann. 
meetings  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  in  languages  other 
than  English  be  limited  to  no.  advised  by  bd.  (Govs. 
mess.   (Green)   Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1890.  See  above.  Agriculture.    New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1891.  Practical  benefits  from  state  bd.  of  agric;  by 
D.  D.  Denisc    (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  506-509.) 

1893.  Increased  duties  of  president  of  bd.  of  agric,  by 
reason  of  road  laws  and  Columbian  Exposition;  rec- 
ommended that  he  be  properly  compensated.  (Govs. 
mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  17.) 

1895.  Review  of  organization  (1873)  and  officers  of 
state  bd.  of  agric.  to  date;  work  accomplished  by 
the  board.    (22  A.R.  bd.  agric  1894:  59-61.) 

From  address  of  Ex-pres.  Burrough. 

1896.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  agric.  incomplete;  cause.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

.     New  law  requires  all  repts.  to  be  in  hands  of 

printer  by  Nov.  30,  each  year;  recommended  that 
repeal  of  this  law,  so  far  as  it  applies  to  bd.  of  agric. 
be  secured.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric  1895:   53.) 

.     Organization,   aims   and    duties   of   state   bd.   of 

agric    (24  same  1896:  49-51.) 

1897.  The  state  board;  ann.  meeting;  ann.  rept;  work; 
extr.  from  secy's,  rept.    (25  same  1897:  47-48.) 

1902.  Organization  and  work  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  (29 
same  1901:  70-80.) 

.     Scope  of  work  of  state  bd.  of  agric.     (30  same 

1902:   77-79.) 
Annual  Rei'oris;  see  above,  the  serial  group 
Entomologist 

The  office  of  state  entomologist  was  created  in   1888 ; 
see   below.   Crops.     Pests,   the   serial  group    (B). 

1900.     Work  of  state  entomologist,  etc.;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 
(21   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   13   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1900:   500-502.) 
Relates  to  duties  of  the  office. 
Receipts  and  Expesdituhes  ;  see  below,  that  title 
Bounty;  see  below,  Crops.   Fiber  Crops 
Buckwheat;  see  below,  Crops.   Grain 
Cabbage;  see  below,  Crops.    Vegetable 
Cantaloupe;  see  below,  Crops.   Fruit.  Melon 
Carrot;   see  below,  Crops.  Vegetable 
Cauliflower;  see  below.  Crops.    Vegetable 
Celery;  see  below,  Crops.    Vegetable 
Climate  and  Agriculture;  see  Climate 
Clover;   see  below.  Crops.     Grass  and  Forage 
Commissioner  of  Agriculture 

1891.  Comr.  of  agric.  to  be  apptd.  by  Gov.  recom- 
mended; duties  suggested.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  Creation  of  comr.  of  agric.  recommended.  {Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  19.) 

Cooperation 

See  also  below.  Marltcts. 
1884.  Importance  of  organization;  effect  on  price  of 
mnftred.  articles;  prices  of  farm  products  fixed  by 
others,  owing  to  lack  of  assns.,  etc.  (11  A.R.  bd. 
agric  1883:  12-14.) 
1891.  Markets  and  marketing;  co-operative  assns.  (19 
same  1891:   33-34.) 

1893.  Co-operation  (for  the  farmer] ;  by  J.  T.  Cox.  (21 
same  1893:  413-415.) 


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AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Cooperation — cont'd 

1902.     Organization   and   co-operation   among   farmers. 

(30  same  1902:  89.) 
1905.     Plan  for  syndicate  or  co-operative  farming.    (32 
same  1904:   105-107.) 

.     Discussion   on   co-operative   farming.     (32   same 

1904:   113-118.) 
Corn;  see  below,  Crops.    Grain 
County  Boards;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Cow  Peas;  see  below,  Crops.    Grass  and  Forage 
Cranberry;  see  below,  Crops.     Fruit 
Crop  Bulletins 

serial 

See  Climate,  the  serial  group. 

Tile  following  stmt,  concerniug  tlie  weelsly  and  monthly 
crop  bulletins  was  made  by  E.  W.  McOann  in  an 
address  on  the  State  Weather  Service,  in  Jan.,  1S89  ; 
"  In  the  first  place  the  chief  signal  ofBcer  furnishes 
all  the  materials,  stationery  and  franked  postal 
notes  for  the  crop  bulletin,  so  that  this  expense  is 
borne  by  the  national  govt.  The  expense  necessary 
in  printing  the  monthly  bull,  is  in  part  made  up 
from  one  or  two  advertisements,  but  the  space  is 
limited,  so  that  the  revenue  derived  from  tiat  source 
does  not  equal  the  expense  of  the  service.  So  far 
during  the  year  no  funds  have  been  reed.,  excepting 
those  mentioned  above  ....'* 

non-serial 
1890.     The  weekly-weather-crop  bulletin;   day  of  issue 
(Saturday);  nature  of  contents;  distribution;  bene- 
fit.   (1  A.R.  N.  J.  weather  service  1890:  10-11.) 

1892.  Weekly  crop  bulletin:  change  of  day  of  issue; 
nature  of  bulletins;  importance  of  official  crop  repts. 
(3  sovw  1892:  9-10.) 

.     Crop  bull,  presented  weekly  to  farmers.    (Govs. 

mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  20-21.) 
.     Issue  of  crop  and  weather  bulletins.    (20  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1892:  12.) 

1893.  $100  appropriated  by  executive  committee  of  the 
Board  of  Agriculture  to  aid  in  publication  of  the 
crop  and  weather  bulletins  issued  by  the  State 
Weather  Service;  change  In  form.  (21  same  1893: 
13.) 

1894.  See  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures.  State 
Horticirltural  Society. 

Crops 

1816.  Failure  of  crops  on  acct.  of  frost  and  drought; 
enhanced  price  of  grain;  rigid  system  of  economy 
should  be  adopted;  imprudence  of  merchants  in  im- 
portation of  European  goods,  exceeding  means  of 
payment,  deplored.  (Govs.  mess.  (Dickerson)  Oct. 
26,  1816.) 

1840-1850.     See  above  under  general  group. 

1850-1880.  Farm  products  in  1S50  and  1880;  corn, 
wheat,  rye,  oats,  potatoes  and  sweet  potatoes,  hay; 
value  of  market  gardens  and  orchard  products  in 
1880.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1885:  206.) 

1871-1894/5.  See  below.  Education.  College  Farm,  these 
dates. 

1873.  Rotation  of  crops;  by  David  Petit.  (A.R.  state 
agric.  socy.  1873:   117-120.) 

1880.  Crops  affected  by  drouth:  soiling  cattle;  irriga- 
tion.   (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  116-117.) 

1883.  Loss  to  state  through  ignorance  and  poor  culture 
of  crops.    (10  same  1882:  208-209.) 

.     Field   experiments:    commercial   fertilizers   and 

barnyard  manure  on  Indian  corn,  oats  and  wheat; 
effects  and  cost  of  each;  8  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion. Bull.  26.) 

Statistics  of  experiments  at  Readington,  College  Farm, 
Deckertown. 

1884/5.  Winter  most  damaging  to  plant  life  of  any  in 
many  years;  effect  on  wheat,  rye  and  clover,  straw- 
berry, raspberry  and  blackberry  crops.  (13  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1885:  S-9.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 

1885.  Field  trials  upon  Indian  corn,  turnips,  wheat  and 
rye  made  to  test  and  compare  various  forms  of 
available  phosphoric  acid.  (6  A.R.  agric.  exper. 
station  1885:   85-105.) 

The  trials  upon  corn  were  made  at  VIneland,  Lakewood, 
Cinnamlnson,  Asbury,  Basking  Ilidge,  Schooley's 
Mountain.  Barnsboro,  Ueadington,  Danville ;  turnips 
at  New  Brunswick ;  wheat  and  rye  at  the  College 
Farm. 

1886.  Field  trials  upon  Indian  corn,  wheat  and  rye 
made  to  test  and  compare  various  forms  of  avail- 
able phosphoric  acid.    (7  same  1886:  98-107.) 

Trial  upon  corn  was  made  at  Independence  ;  rye,  College 
Farm  ;  wheat  at  Manchester.  Oceanic,  Basking 
Kidge,  Flemington,  New  Village. 

.     Should  not  the  originators  of  agric.  and  hortic. 

products  have  the  same  protection  that  is  afforded 
inventors  of  agric.  implements?  If  not,  why  not? 
by  E.  P.  Beebe.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1886: 
191-194.) 

1887.  Have  seedling  roots  any  advantage  over  cuttings 
or  layers?  Remarks  by  Alex.  W.  Pearson.  {Same 
1887:  150-153.) 

1888-1904.    See  below,  Soils.    Fertilizers,  this  date. 
1889.     Table:  consumption  of  water  for  different  crops. 
(V.  3,  Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  36.) 

RIsler's  table  quoted  in  an  article  on  irrigation,  by  W. 
Tweeddale  (Kan.  state  bd.  of  agric.  rept.,  Dec.  31, 
1889). 

.     A  study  of  pollen.    (10  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 

station  and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1889 : 
226-230.) 

.     Questions  rel.  to  general  farm  produce;  by  E.  B. 

Voorhees.  8  pp.  (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  spe- 
cial bull.  I.) 

Includes  (pp.  5-8)  blank  form  of  questions  with  view  to 
finding  out  method  of  rotation,  proportion  of  stock 
kept  to  acreage,  kind  and  rpiantity  of  food  used  per 
day,  method  of  feeding  and  practice  as  to  shelter. 

1890-1904.  Statistical  tables  of  farm  crops  as  reported 
by  secretaries  of  co.  bds.  (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890 
(pp.  335-338)— 32  .same  1904.) 

1891.  General  crop  conditions  in  N.  J.  (2  A.R.  bd.  di- 
rectors N.  J.  weather  service  1890:   17-20.) 

.     The  influence  upon  crops   of   neighboring  wild 

plants;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1891:   110-122.) 

1892.  Crop  yields  and  prices  [in  general].  (20  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1892:  13-14.) 

1893.  A  study  of  rotation  for  dairy  farms.  (14  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1893:  151-152.) 

.  Bacteria  in  some  of  their  relations  to  crop-grow- 
ing.   (14  some  and  6  same  1893:   422-430.) 

"  Presented  before  N.  J.  Hortic.  Socy.  at  its  last  meet- 
ing.'' 

.     Work  of  N.  J.  weather  service;   preparation  of 

mo.  and  ann.  meteorological  summaries  and  issue 
of  wkly.  crop  bulletins;  information  furnished  by 
correspondents.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893: 
19.) 

1894.  What  crops  may  be  grown  in  the  orchard  with 
profit?  by  N.  P.  Creely.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1894:  197-199.) 

.  Bacteria  in  some  of  their  relations  to  crop  grow- 
ing; by  Byron  Halsted.    (Same  1894:   1S6-19C.) 

.     Rotation  for  dairy  farms.    (15  A.R.  state  agric. 

exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion  1894:    132-136.) 

1895.  Rotation  for  dairy  farms.  (16  same  and  8  same 
1895:   116-118.) 

.     The  spraying  of  crops;  by  B.  D.  Halstead.     (23 

A.R.  bd.  agrc.  1895:  393.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

1895.  Summary  of  results  secured  by  fertilizer  experi- 
ments upon  crops  (corn,  oats,  wlieat  and  rye,  po- 
tatoes, sweet  potatoes,  tomatoes,  peaches);  use  of 
barnyard  and  chemical  manures;  crop  rotation.  (16 
same  and  S  same  1S95:  99107.) 

.    See  below,  Soils.   Irrigation,  this  date. 

1896.  [Fertilization  by  pollen  1:  general  discussion. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1896:  83-86.) 

.     Experiments  with  mulching;   by  B.  D.  Halsted. 

(17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1896:  393-395.) 

1897.  Difficulty  of  presenting  the  full  ann.  crop  yield 
and  value  for  the  state;  "  the  truck  farm,  market 
garden  and  greenliouse  industries  liave  an  ann. 
output  of  hundreds  of  thousands  of  dollars.  To  this 
shoud  be  added  the  pork,  beef,  veal,  early  lamb,  mut- 
ton, poultry  and  egg  productions.  These  can  be  es- 
timated only,  as  no  provision  is  made  by  state  law 
for  collecting  statistics  of  agric.  productions,  and 
the  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agric.  confines  its  researches 
mainly  to  the  general  products  of  the  country." 
(25  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1897:  41.) 

.    Leaf-green  in  its  role  in  crop-growing;  by  Byron 

D.  Halsted.    (25  «ame  1897:  85-96.) 

1898.  Evolution  of  plants;  by  Geo.  MacCloskie.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1898:  205-220.) 

.     Fertilizer   formulas   for   farm   crops.     Trenton: 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1S9S.     12  pp. 

1899.  On  crops  and  prices;  variety  of  crops  for  the 
general  farmer.    (27  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S99:  48-51.) 

.     Table:   acreages,  quantities  and  values  of  crops 

of  yr.  for  the  entire  state.    (29  same  1901:  99.) 

.     Table;  production  of  crops  in  N.  J.,  by  counties, 

and  percentage  of  total  yield.    (14  A.R.  bd.  directors 
N.  J.  weather  service  1903:  98-101.) 
Compiled  from  12tli  U.  S.  census. 

1900.  See  below,  Soils.    Irrigation,  this  date. 

1902.  Agric.  map  of  N.  J.  prepared  by  F.  Dye.  (30  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1902  betw.  pp.  98  and  99.) 

Shows  localities  where  certain  crops  are  grown ;  com, 
wheat,  oats,  rye,  and  hay ;  rye,  white  potatoe.s. 
sweet  potatoes,  early  market  garden  crops,  truck 
farming  and  market  garden  ing.  apples,  peaches, 
pears,  water-melons  and  cantaloupes,  strawberries, 
cranberries,    grftpes,    tomatoes. 

The  Text  to  accompany  map  is  found  pp.  94-96. 

.  On  behavior  of  mutilated  seedlings;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted. (23  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  15 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1902:  412-414.) 

1903.  Experiments  with  seeds  and  seedlings;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.    (24  same  and  16  .same  1903:  510-517.) 

Squash,  melons,  gourds,  cantaloupes,  martynlas  or  uni- 
corn plant,  mutilated  corn, 

1904.  See  above.  Agriculture.     New  Jersey,  this  date. 
.     Trucking  interests  of  N.  J.;   by  Joseph  Barton. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1904:  76-81.) 

.    Letter  sent  out  by  E.  W.  McGann,  director  N.  J. 

state  weather  service  to  crop  correspondents  in- 
quiring into  effects  of  past  winter  on  vegetation. 
(25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  17  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1904:  539.) 

.     Study  of  location  and  natural  character  of  soils 

in  reference  to  adaptation  for  particular  crops, 
possibilities  of  substitution  of  other  crops,  and 
characteristics  of  crops,  their  requirements,  etc., 
recommended.  (31  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1903:  71.) 
From  address  of  I'res.  Voorhces. 
.  The  use  of  fertilizers,  review  of  results  of  experi- 
ments with  nitrate  of  soda;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  32 
pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations,  Bull.  172.) 

On  market  garden  crops  or  those  of  high  commercial 
value ;  on  Held  crops  or  those  of  low  commercial 
value. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

A  tlantic  County 

See   also  Agricultural    Societies :     Individual.     Atlantic 
County. 

1881/2.  Crop  rept.  for  Atlantic  Co.  (9  A.R,  bd,  agric. 
1881:   358-359.) 

Bergen  County 
See  Agricultural  Societies  :    Individual.    Bergen  County. 

Burlington  County 

See  also  Agricultural  Societies  :    Individual.    Burlington 
County. 

1882.  Letter  from  H.  I.  Budd,  secy.  Burlington  Co. 
Agric.  Socy.,  rel.  to  crops  of  that  co.,  effect  of 
drought,  creameries,  silos,  poultry,  etc.  (9  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1881:  360-362.) 

.     Yield  of  wheat,  corn,  rye,  grass  and  hay,  fruit, 

and  apple  crop  in  Burlington  Co.  (10  same  1882: 
167.) 

1893.  The  profitable  crops  for  Burlington  Co.  farmers; 
by  Thos.  J.  Beans.     (21  same  1893:  336-339.) 

Camden  County 

See   also   Agricultural    Societies :     Individual.      Camden 
County. 

1877.    Letter  from  V.  B.  Griffin,  Kirkwood,  Camden  Co.; 

size  of  farm;   value;   soil;   crops,  yield  and  value; 

dairy;   stock;   laborers;   receipts  and  expenditures 

for  year.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  88-90.) 
.     Farm  of  A.  K.  Hay,  Winslow,  Camden  Co.,  in 

connection  with  glass  manufactory;  yield  of  corn, 

wheat,  hay.    (5  same  1877:   91.) 
1884.    Condition  of  crops  in  Camden  Co.  in  1881;  by  B. 

Burrough.     (9  same  1881:  409-411.) 

Cape  May  County 

See  also  Agricultural  Societies  :    Individual.     Cape  May 
County. 

1883.  Cape  Mav  Co.  crop  rept.;  by  S.  C.  Townsend.  (11 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:  306.) 

1884.  Same;  by  S.  C.  Townsend.    (12  same  1884:  411.) 
Statistics  copied  from  Dept.  of  Agric,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Cumberland  County 

See    Agricultural    Societies :     Individual.      Cumberland 
County. 

Essex  County 
See  Agricultural  Societies :    Individual.     Essex  County. 

Oloucester  County 

See     Agricultural     Societtes :     Individual.       Gloucester 
County. 


Hunterdon  County 

See     Agricultural     Societies :      Individual. 
County. 


nunterdon 


Mercer  County 

See  also  Agricultural  Societies :  Individual.  Mercer 
County. 

1885.     Table:   crop  repts.  of  townships  in  Mercer  co.; 
yield,  acreage,  price.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  330- 
331.) 

Corn,  oats,  wheat,  potatoes,  sweet  potatoes,  cabbage, 
apples,  pears,  peaches,  grapes,  strawberries,  black- 
berries and  raspberries,  mlsc, 

Middlesex  County 

See  Agricultural  Societies :  Individual.  Middlesex 
County. 

Middletown 
See  below,  Monmouth  County. 

Monmouth  County 

See  Agricultural  Societies ;  Individual.  Monmouth 
County. 


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77 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Morris  County 

See    also    Agricultural    Societies :     Individual.      Morris 
County. 

1877.  Letter  from  J.  H.  Cramer  of  Chester,  Morris  Co., 
giving  acct.  of  his  improvement  of  farm,  1837-1859; 
fertilizers;  crops — corn,  wheat,  oats,  buckwlieat, 
potatoes.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:   63-65.) 

Ocean  County 
See  Agricultural  Societies  :    Individual.     Ocean  County. 

Passaic  County 
1877.    See   above,  Agriculture.    Passaic   County,   this 
date. 

Salem  County 

See    also    Agricultural    Societies :     Individual.      Salem 
County. 

1877.    See   above,  Agriculture.    Salem  Co.,  this   date. 

Somerset  County  ' 

See  also  Agricultural  Societies ;    Individual.     Somerset 
County. 

1877.  See  above,  Agriculture.   Somerset  Co.,  this  date. 
[1S90.]     Tables:  percentage  of  areas  devoted  to  various 

crops  in  Somerset  and  Sussex  cos.,  with  quantity 
of  water  required  for  each.    (v.  3,  Final  rept.  state 
geologist  1894:   37,  38.) 
Based  on  census  figures. 

Sussex  County 

See    also    Agricultural    Societies :     Individual.      Sussex 
County. 

1890.    See  above,  Somerset  County,  this  date. 

Union  County 
See  Agricultural  Societies  :    Individu.Tl.     Union  County. 

Warren  County 

See   also   Agricultural    Societies:     Individual.      Warren 
County. 

1S87.    Crop  averages  and  prices  in  Warren  Co.     (15  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1887:   484.) 

Chestnut 

See  below,  Nuts. 

Climate  axd  Crops;  see  Cli:«ate 

Fiber  Crops 

BOUNTY 

See  also  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures.    Bounties. 

1878.  Text  of  act,  submitted  to  the  legislature,  to  en- 
courage the  production  and  treatment  of  fibres  in 
N.  J.;  failed  to  pass.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor  and  industries  1878:   248-249.) 

1879.  Considerations  resp.  cultivation  of  jute,  ramie, 
flax  and  hemp.    (2  same  1879:  157-171.) 

1880.  Fibre  industries:  bounty  rewards;  flax  culture; 
flax  product  of  Europe:  ramie  and  mallow  culture 
in  Va.and  N.  J.;  jute.    (3  same  ISSO:  157-176.) 

.     Res.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  approving  bill  pending 

in  legislature  for  encouragement  of  cultivation  and 
production  of  domestic  fibres,  by  offering  bounties 
to  producers.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  253.) 

.     Circular  [resp.  bounty  bill  pertaining  to  fibrous 

plants].  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc., 
1879/80:   161-165.) 

.    Circular   [resp.  bounty  for  culture  of  flax  and 

otlier  fibres:  hints  about  flax  straw].  (3  same 
1879/80:   165-167.) 

1881.  Good  results  from  payment  of  bounties  for  pro- 
duction of  fibrous  plants.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan) 
Jan.  11,  1881.) 

• .  The  state  bounty;  fibres.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor  and  industries  1881:  277-278.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Fiber  Crops- — cont'd 

BOUNTY— cont'd 

1882.  Table:  date,  amt.  disbursed  and  to  whom  paid 
for  bounty  upon  flax  straw  and  flax  flbre,  under  act 
to  encourage  the  production  and  treatment  of  fibres. 
(5  same  1S81/2:  198-209.) 

.     "  New  Jersey  has  always  been  foremost  among 

her  sister  states  in  promoting  tiie  development  of 
her  agric.  interests,  and  ....  in  her  colonial  days 
acts  were  passed  giving  a  bounty  upon  flax  and 
hemp,  and  the  planting  of  mulberry  trees."  Ex- 
tracts from  law  of  May  21,  1765,  and  Apr.  12,  17G8. 
(5  same  1881/2:  178-179.) 

.  The  state  bounty;    cultivation  of  fibrous  plants. 

(5  same  1881/2:  175-209.) 

1883.  The  state  bounty;  bounty  on  fibres;  apprns. ; 
amt.  disbursed  and  to  whom  paid  for  bounty  upon 
flax  flbre.     (6  same  1882/3:  319-320.) 

.     Bounty    on    fibrous    plants    under    act   of    1880. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

COTTON 
1882.     Possibility  and  desirability  of  cultivating  cotton 

in  N.  J.    (3  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1882:  91-92.) 
1SS3.     Experiments  in  cotton  growing.     (4  same  1883: 

92-94.) 

FLAX 
1862.     Cultivation  of  flax  recommended.    (9  A.R.  state 
agric.  socy.  1861/2:   13.) 

1878.  The  flax  industry  [in  N.  J.] ;  cultivation.  (1  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1878: 
241-245.) 

1879.  See  above,  Bounty,  this  date. 

1880.  See  same,  this  date. 

1881.  Flax  culture  in  N.  J.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan) 
Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1882.  See  above.  Bounty,  this  date. 

1883.  See  same,  this  date. 

HEMP 

1878.  The  hemp  industry  [i.  e.,  its  cultivation].  (1  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.,  1878:  246-247.) 

1879.  See  above,  Bounty,  this  date. 

1880.  See  below.  Ramie,  this  date. 
1882.     See  above.  Bounty,  this  date. 

1900.  Experiments  with  hemp;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (21 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1900:   455-457.) 

1901.  See  below,  Pests:   Fungi,  this  date. 

1902.  See  same,  this  date. 

JUTE 

1878.  American  Jute;  text  of  circular  issued  by  the 
bureau  of  statistics;  results;  letters  from  different 
authorities  on  the  subject;  ramie  and  American 
jute  at  the  State  Fair  in  1878.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1878:  90-104.) 

.     See  below.  Ramie,  tliis  date. 

1879.  See  above,  Bounty,  this  date. 

1880.  See  below.  Ramie,  this  date. 

1881.  See  same,  this  date. 

1882.  Letter  from  S.  Waterhouse  of  St.  Louis  on  jute 
culture.  (5  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc., 
1881/2:   194-197.) 

RAMIE 

1878.  On  culture  of  jute  and  ramie.  (6  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1878:  xii.) 

1879.  Ramie,  abutilon  and  althea;  by  E.  Lefranc.  (7 
same  1879:   255-256.) 

.     See  above.  Bounty,  this  date. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Febeb  Crops — cont'd 

RAMIE— cont'd 

1880.  Experiments  in  culture  of  Indian  ramie  and 
American  jute;  amt.  expended  by  U.  S.  for  raw 
hemp  and  jute;  uses.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879;  9-11.) 

.     See  above,  Bounty,  this  date. 

.     Rept.  upon  an  exhibition  of  ramie  and  mallow 

fibres  in  hortic.  dept.  of  N.  J.  State  Agric.  Socy.'s 
exhibition,  by  M.  Dennis  and  A.  Angell.  (S  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1880:  107-108.) 

1881.  Suggested  that  trial  be  made  in  jute  and  ramie 
culture  in  N.  J.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  11, 
1881.) 

F'BUIT 

1859.     Fruit  culture  in  N.  J.    (5  A.R.  state  agric.  socy. 

1859:  5-6.) 
1866.    Decline  of  fruit  culture  in  N.  J.,  particularly  the 

apple;   cause.    (Legisl.  docs.  1867:  102-104.) 

From  rept.  of  executive  committee  of  State  Agric.  Socy. 

1872.  New  Jersey  from  a  horticultural  standpoint. 
(A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1872:   47-49.) 

1873.  Fruits  and  vegetables  for  garden  planting;  by 
P.  T.  Quinn.    (.Same  1873:  121-124.) 

.     Large  fruits;  by  Wm.  Parry.    (Same  1873:  81-94.) 

1876.  Influence  of  mtgs.  of  hortic.  socys.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1876:  10.) 

.     New  fruits  of  promise  [i.  e.,  new  varieties] ;   by 

Edwin  Allen.    (Same  1876:  50-52.) 
1877-1897.     The  fruit  list  as  adopted  by  the  N.  J.  Hortic. 
Socy.     (Same   1877    (pp.    45-48) — same   1897.) 

The  list  is  Riven  in  1877.  1S79.  1882.  1884  (Dec.  and 
Jan.),  1.997  only. 

.     Early  history  of  fruit  culture  in  N.  J.;  by  C.  W. 

Idell.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1877:   27-28.) 

1879.  Discussion  resp.  varieties  of  evergreens  for  or- 
chard windbreaks.    (Same  1S79:   32-34.) 

.     Letter   from   M.   Whitehead,   lecturer,   National 

Grange,  Patrons  of  Husbandry.     (.Va?n.e  1879:  40-44.) 
Fruits  and  fevers,  forests,  pear  blight,  grape  rot.  apples 
and    vinegar,    peaclies.    blacliberries,    tree   agents. 

.     Horticulture    in    Florida;    by    H.    S.    Williams. 

(Same  1879:  45-49.) 

.  A  few  thoughts  on  some  of  the  questions  dis- 
cussed; by  Dr.  J.  A.  Warder  of  Ohio.  (Same  1879: 
50-53.) 

Forestry  :  the  catalpa  ;  locust  borer  ;  orchard  evergreens. 

.     Root  culture;    its  value   and   profit;    by   Henry 

Stewart.    (Same  1879:   54-61.) 

1881.  Middlemen;  by  C.  W.  Idell.  (8  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1881:   1S4-18S. ) 

.     [Same];   by  I.  J.  Blackwell.    (Same  1880:   189.) 

.     [Same] ;  discussion  by  the  society.    (8  same  1880: 

190-195.) 

Both  nf  the  above  articles  and  discussion  deal  with  the 
problem  of  getting  fruit  to  marljet  in  satisfactory 
condition. 

1882.  Revision  of  catalogue  of  fruits  of  State  Hortic. 
Socy.:  apples,  pears,  peaches,  plums,  grapes,  cher- 
ries, quinces,  currants,  raspberries;  discussion  as 
to  varieties.    (9  same  1881:  267-281.) 

.     Fruit  markets  in  New  York  and  Chicago;  other 

cities.    (0  same  1881:  218.) 

.  Restoration  of  fruitfulness  of  old  orchards;  dis- 
cussion of  mtg.  of  State  Hortic.  Socy.  (9  same  1881: 
326-328.) 

.    Rept.  of  delegates  of  State  Hortic.  Socy.  to  Amer. 

Pomological  Congress  in  Boston,  Sept.  1881.  (9 
sa/ne  1881:  329-330.) 

■Special  mention  made  of  the  grape  exhibit,  varieties,  etc. 

.     Discussion  on  revision  of  the  society's  catalogue 

of  fruits.     (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1882:  7-20.) 

1883.  See  below.  Soils.    Fertilizers,  this  date. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
F'nuiT — cont'd 

1884.  Fruit,  its  excellence  as  human  food;  by  Amos 
Ebert.     (Procs.  state  liortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884:  42-48.) 

.     Transportation  of  fruit;   by  C.  W.  Idell.    (Same 

Jan.  1884:  48-52.) 
.     Cultivated  taste  in  selection  of  fruit;  by  Joseph 

B,  Ward.    (Same  Jan.  1884:  118-120.) 

1885.  Habit  of  growth  and  effect  of  the  tops  on  the 
roots  of  fruit  trees;  by  J.  D.  Cole.  (Same  1885: 
66-08.) 

.    Preservation  of  fruit  by  the  use  of  ice;  by  Wm. 

R.  Ward.    (Same  1SS5:  177-180.) 

Retarding  ripening  of  fruit — an  advantage  to  the  pro- 
ducer. 

.  The  causes  of  the  depression  in  prices  of  horticul- 
tural products,  and  how  they  can  be  improved  so 
as  to  afford  the  producer  a  profit;  by  J.  Lovett. 
(Same  1885:  153-158.) 

.    On  fruit  culture.     (Sn?tte  1885:  26-34.) 

.     Our  experiment  station,  what  it  has  done  and 

what  it  ought  to  do  for  the  hortic.  interests  of  the 
state:  by  Eli  Minch.     (Same  1885:  69-73.) 

1886.  Table:  amt.  of  different  kinds  of  fruit  and  pota- 
toes shipped  from  the  Freehold  and  N.  Y.  Rwy.  Sta- 
tion.   (Same  1886:  28.) 

.     The  uses  of  fruits;  by  F.  Dye.    (Same  1886:  96- 

101.) 

.  Gift  fruit  packages  vs.  the  old  styles — their  pref- 
erence and  advantages;  by  C.  W.  Idell.  (Same  1886: 
162-165.) 

1887.  Transportation  of  fruit  and  produce;  rept  of 
committee  on,  C.  W.  Idell,  chrm.  (Same  1887:  126- 
128.) 

1888.  Worthy  fruits,  new  or  old,  not  much  dissemi- 
nated.   (Same  1888:  25-31.) 

.     How   to   make  hortic.   socys.   profitable.     (Same 

1888:  93-96.) 
.     What  new  work  can  our  experiment  station  do 

for  the  benefit  of  horticulture?  by  A.  W.  Pearson. 

(Same  1888:  103-106.) 
.     Same,  by  the  secy.  [E.  Williams].    (Same  1888: 

106-112.) 
.     The   relation   of  fertilizers   to  fruits;    by   Prof. 

Peter  T.  Austen.     (Same  1888:   112-124.) 

1889.  New  fruit  and  some  old  varieties  not  generally 
grown  in  this  section;  by  I.  J.  Blackwell.  (Same 
1889:  212-214.) 

.     The  cause  of  low  prices  of  fruit  and  the  remedy; 

marketing,  etc.;  by  C.  W.  Idell.  (Same  1889:  206- 
211.) 

.  The  fruit  exchange  method  of  disposing  of  pro- 
duce; by  H.  F.  Bodlne.    (Same  1889:  92-96.) 

.     How  science  serves  horticulture;  by  Dr.  Merrill 

E.  Gates.    (Some  1889:  58-64.) 

.     What  the  exper.  station  is  doing,  or  proposing  to 

do  for  horticulture,  and  what  other  work,  if  any,  is 
desired?  by  Wm.  R.  Ward.    (Same  1889:  46-56.) 

.     See  below.  Soils.  Drainage,  this  date. 

.     See  below.  Pests.  Fungi,  this  date. 

1890.  Will  it  pay,  judging  by  profit  of  last  10  years,  to 
set  out  orchards  of  apples,  pears  and  peaches?  by  W. 
R.  Lippincott.    (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  375-376.) 

.    Fruit  culture;  by  D.  D.  Denise.    (18  same  1890: 

433-436.) 

.  Influence  of  rainfall  at  blooming-time  upon  sub- 
sequent fruitfulness.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890: 
330-332.) 

1891.  Manures  for  fruit  trees;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1891:  96-105.) 

.     Fertilizers  for  fruit;  by  Dr.  Jabez  Fisher.    (Same 

1891:  108-109.) 


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79 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
F^uiT — cont'd 

1891.  Spraying  of  fruit  trees;  by  Wm.  H.  Reid.  (19 
A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1891:  493-494.) 

.     Same;  by  Frank  Denise.    (19  .tame  1891:  495-496.) 

.     Pruning — its  uses  and  abuses;  by  Col.  Pearson. 

(Procs.  state  liortic.  socy.  1891:  3:3-40.) 
.     Should  horticulture  and  agric.  be  combined  on 

the  farm?  by  Thos.  J.  Beans.   {Same  1891:  l.Sl-lST.) 
.     [Selection  and   carel   of  fruit  trees;    by  W.  W. 

Ward.    (19  same  1891:  505-506.) 

1892.  Stock  in  our  orchards;  by  Ira  J.  Blackwell. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1892:  112-115.) 

.  The  capabilities  and  possibilities  of  fruit  grow- 
ing in  N.  J.;  by  E.  Williams.    (.Same  1892:  53-55.) 

.     Small  fruit  culture;  by  David  Baird.   (/Some  1892: 

146-149.) 

.     The  revision  of  the  fruit  list;   by  J.  B.  Rogers. 

{Same  1892:  94-97.) 

.     Fruit  growing  in  N.  J.;  by  J.  M.  White.    {Same 

1892:  55-57.) 

.  Horticulture  at  the  World's  Fair;  by  Edwd.  Bur- 
rough.    {Same  1892:  144-146.) 

.     See  below,  Pests.   Fungi,  this  date. 

1893.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Fruit  culture  and  its  dependence  on  apiculture; 

by  W.  W.  Case.    (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  440-442.) 

1894.  The  cultivation  of  orchards;  by  Wm.  R.  Lippin- 
cott.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1894:  126-128.) 

.     The  care  and  cultivation  of  orchards;  by  Ira  J. 

Blackwell.    {Same  1894:  118-122.) 

.     N.  J.  horticulture  at  the  Columbian  Exposition; 

by  W.  R.  Ward.    {Same  1894:  170-182.) 

.  Some  neglected  features  in  commercial  horticul- 
ture; by  Chas.  W.  Garfield.    (21  same  1893:  169-187.) 

.     See  below.  Pests.  Fungi,  this  date. 

1895.  Irrigation  for  fruit  culture,  or  the  most  practica- 
ble methods  to  make  fruit  growing  profitable;  by 
J.  H.  Hale.     (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1895:  58-07.) 

.     Intensive    horticulture;    by   Rodolfos   Bingham. 

{Same  1895:  151-161.) 

.  Total  areas  of  fruits  and  their  distribution;  char- 
acter of  soils  devoted  to  fruit  growing:  kinds  and 
varieties  of  fruit  grown;  methods  of  preparing  fruit 
for  market;  methods  of  selling  fruit;  does  fruit- 
growing pay?  (16  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  8  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1895:  154- 
167.) 

.     Observations  on  the  methods  of  cultivation  and 

manuring  of  orchards;    by   Prof.   E.   B.   Voorhees. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1895:  168-181.) 

.     Fruit  rept.;   by  Saml.  C.  De  Cou.     {Same  1895: 

19-20.) 

Small  fruits,  grapes,  apples,  pears,  quinces. 

.     The  future  outlook  for  fruit  culture;    by  Hon. 

Geo.  T.  Powell.    {Same  1895:  133-141.) 

.     Intensive  horticulture;    by  Wood  bridge   Strong. 

{Same  1895:  72-82.) 

.     See  below,  Peach,  this  date. 

1895-1904.     Rept.  of  asst.  in  horticulture  of  state  agri- 
cultural experiment  station. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

Alva  T.  Jordan 
1S95  In  16  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1.S95  :  149-167. 

1896  In  17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1896  :  159-168. 

1897  In  18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R  agric. 
college  exper.  stjitlon   1897  :  109-159. 

1898  In  19  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1898  :  127-202. 

1899  In  20  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  12  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1899 :  129-187. 

1900  In  21  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station   1900  :  213-255. 

1901  In  22  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1901  :  215-268. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Fbuit — cont'd 

Ali;a  T.  Jordan — cont'd 

1902  In  23  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  15  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station   1902  :  243-290. 

1903  in  24  A.K.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station   1903  :  289-345. 

1904  In  25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  17  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1904  :  291-346.* 

189G.  Spraying  of  fruits.  (23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895: 
48-49.) 

.     Experience  and  observation  in  horticulture  the 

past  season;  by  Geo.  L.  Gillingham.  (23  same  1895: 
221-228.) 

.     [Studies  in  horticulture  at  state  agric.  exper. 

station,  fertilizers  used,  etc.,  on  asparagus,  blnck- 
berries,  raspberries,  currants,  gooseberries,  straw- 
berries, plums,  cherries,  pears,  apples,  peaches,  veg- 
etables];  by  A.  T.  Jordan.  (17  A.R.  state  agric.  ex- 
per. station  1896:  159-168.) 

.  How  to  interest  the  young  in  horticultural  pur- 
suits; by  T.  J.  Beans.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1896:  46-56.) 

.     Our  mistakes  [in  fruit  growing];  by  L.  D.  Wil- 

lard.    {Same  1896:  97-111.) 

.     Woman's  mission  in  horticulture;   by  Tocie  A. 

Lippincott.    {Same  1890:  147-151.) 

.     Horticultural  work  at  the  experiment  station;  by 

E.  B.  "Voorhees.    {Same  1896:  56-60.) 

.     Remarks,   on   horticulture;    by   Thos.   J.   Beans. 

(23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  215-220.) 

1897.  Marketing  of  fruits;  by  Horace  Roberts.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1897:  184-188.) 

.     How  to  plant  and  what  to  grow;  by  Chas.  Black. 

{Same  1897:  111-118.) 
.     Helps  and  hindrances  to  fruit  culture;  by  Chas. 

A.  Green.    {Same  1897:  126-131.) 
.     Location  and  exposure  of  orchards;   by  Emmor 

Roberts.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1897:  61-68.) 
Includes    discussion    by    tlie    socy. 

.    See  below,  Soils.  Manures,  this  date. 

.     N.  J.  fruit  crops;    general  yield.      (25  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1897:  41.) 

.  Lights  and  shades  in  horticulture;  by  C.  W.  Gar- 
field.   (24  .same  1896:  215-230.) 

1898.  The  problem  of  the  over-production  of  fruits;  by 
L.  H.  Bailey.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1898: 
79-88.) 

.    The  transportation  of  fruits  and  vegetables;  by 

J.  B.  Rogers.    {Same  1898:  187-194.) 

1899.  Acreage  and  value  of  vegetables  and  small  fruits. 
(29  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1901:  100-101.) 

.  The  tree  fruits — experiments  in  fertilizing,  irri- 
gation, etc.;  by  A.  T.  Jordan.  (20  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  12  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1899:  145-149.) 

Pears,  apples,  peache.s.  plums,  clierries. 

.     The  future  of  fruitgrowing;   by  S.  D.  Willard. 

(26  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1898:  203-211.) 

.     Results   of  observations  and   experiments  upon 

fruits  and  vegetables;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1899:  72-98.) 

.     The  use   of  fertilizers   for  orchards   and   small 

fruits;  by  Prof.  E.  B.  Voorhees.  {Same  1899:  190- 
197.) 

.     Self-sterility:    an    orchard    problem;    by    S.    W. 

Fletcher.     (Same  1S99:  130-152.) 

.  The  underlying  principles  of  variety  improve- 
ment; by  Prof.  G.  Harold  Powell.  {Same  1899: 
172-188.) 


•  Mr.  Jordan  resigned  Aug.  1,  the  work  for  the  remainder  of  the 
year  was  supervised  and  rept.  prepared  by  Jennie  A.  Voorhees,  later 
apptd.  asst.  horticulturist. 


80 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Pruit — cont'd 

1S99.  Effect  of  low  prices  on  horticultural  pursuits. 
(Same  1S99:  11-13.) 

.     Evolution  of  fruit  production  and  marketing;  by 

J.  H.  Hale.    (26  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S9S:  213-229.) 

1900.  How  and  when  to  prune;  by  Chas.  Black.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1900:  167-175.) 

.     Grafting  and  pruning;  by  Martin  Ernst.    (Some 

1900:  74-78.) 

.     New  varieties  of  fruit  of  prominence  in  111.;  by 

J.  B.  Rogers,    (f'ame  1900:  191-195.) 

.     Horticultural  examination  in  the  west;  by  Jesse 

B.  Rogers.    (.Same  1900:  187-191.) 

.  Experiments  with  tree  fruits — fertilizers,  varie- 
ties, etc.;  A.  T.  Jordan.  (21  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  13  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1900:    240-255.) 

Apples,  pears,  peaches,  plums,  cherries. 

.     On  fruit  interests.    (27  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1899:  67- 

69.) 

From  address  of  Pres.  Denlse. 
.     See  below,  Pests,  this  date.    Note. 

1901.  Silviculture  in  relation  to  horticulture;  by  Dr. 
John  Gifford.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1901:  103- 
121.) 

.     Fruits   and   marketing;    by  J.  H.  Hale.     {Same 

1901:   178-182.) 
.     Spraying  of  fruits  and  vegetables;    by  Emmor 

Roberts.    (Same  1901:  195-197.) 
.     Local  horticultural  socys.  suggested.  {Same  1901: 

78.) 
.     Horticultural  and  other  humbugs;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 

sted.    (28  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1900:  261-285.) 

Acct.   of  frauds   perpetrated  by   peddlers,   "  mall-order " 
ageacies,  etc. 

1902.  The  new  horticulture  and  the  young  man's  rela- 
tion to  it;  by  Wm.  H.  Skillman.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1902:  149-158.) 

.     "The  value  of  Improved  methods  in  propagation 

in  fruit  trees;  by  Geo.  T.  Powell.  {Same  1902:  125- 
136.) 

.  Address  and  discussion  of  horticultural  ques- 
tions; by  H.  E.  Van  Deman.  (29  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1901:  115-150.) 

1903.  Are  birds  the  fruit  growers'  friends?  of  what  use 
are  the  robins  to  horticulture?  general  discussion. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1903:  238-246.) 

.     Rept.  of  delegate  from  N.  J.  state  hortic.  socy.  to 

Conn.  Hortic.  Socy.  at  Hartford;   W.  H.  Skillman. 

{Same  1903:  250-253.) 
.     Rept.  of  delegate  from  N.  J.  state  hortic.  socy.  to 

western  N.  Y.  state  hortic.  socy.  at  Rochester,  N.  Y.; 

E.  P.  Beebe.    {Same  1903:  247-250.) 
.     Remarks   of   Capt.   Robt.    S.    Emory;    from   the 

Peninsula  hortic.  socy.,  Del.    {Same  1903:  127-135.) 
Peaches ;  San  Jose  scale ;  Oregon  wash,  etc. 
.     Hints  on  fruit  growing;   by  Wm.  H.   Skillman. 

{Same  1903:  195-208.) 
.     Rept.  of  visit  to  the  fruit  farms  of  Burlington 

and  Gloucester  cos.;   by  Ira  J.  Blackwell.    {Same 

1903:  112-118.) 
.     Rept.  of  the  executive  committee's  visit  to  the 

fruit  farms  of  South  Jersey;   E.  P.  Beebe.    {Same 

1903:  102-112) 

1904.  Rept.  of  Pres.  Wm.  H.  Skillman,  delegate  from 
N.  J.  Hortic.  Socy.  to  Peninsula  hortic.  socy.  {Same 
1904:   252-256.) 

.     Discussion   on   failures   from   defective   nursery 

stock;  by  Wm.  H.  Skillman.     {Same  1904:  231-241.) 

.     Grafting  and   budding  from   bearing  trees   and 

nursery  rows;  by  E.  S.  Black.   (Same  1904:  219-228.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
FiiuiT — cont'd 

1904.     Self-sterility    in    fruits.     {Same    1904:  127-131.) 
Extracts  from  sundry  papers. 

.     Birds,   fruits   and   insects;    by   John   B.    Smith. 

{Same  1904:  88-93.) 

.     Rewards  for  fruit  on  exhibition.     {Same  1904: 

216-218.) 

.     N.  J.   State  Horticultural  Socy.    Old  fruit  lists. 

Arranged  and  tabulated.   Mount  Holly:  New  Jersey 
Mirror  Print,  n.  d.   G  11. 

Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 
Atlaiitic  County 

1903.  Experience  in  fruit-growing  [in  Atlantic  Co.]; 
by  Henry  Pfeiffer.  (31  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1903:  388- 
392.) 

College  Farm,,  New  Brunswick 
1898-1903.     Experiments  with  blackberries,  raspberries, 
currants  and  gooseberries,  strawberries;   by  A.  T. 
Jordan. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1898  lu  19  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  stat  and  11  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  stat.  1S98  :  132-145. 

1899  in  20  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  stat.  and  12  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  stat.  1899  :  135 ;  139-144. 

1900  in  21  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  stat.  and  13  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  stat.  1900  :  217  ;  222-240. 

1901  in  22  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  stat.  and  14  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  stat.  1901  :  220  ;  225-238. 

1902  in  23  A.R,  state  agric.  exper.  stat.  and  15  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  stat.  1902  :  248  ;  253-263. 

1903  in  24  A.R.  state  agric.  exncr.  stat.  and  16  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  stat.  1903  :  293  :  307-326. 

The  rept.  for  1903  Includes  a  summary  for  the  series. 

1900.  Horticultural  work  on  the  College  Farm;  by  A.  T. 
Jordan.     (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1900:  176-187.) 

1901-1903.  Tree  fruits, — fertilizer  experiments,  varie- 
ties, etc.;  by  A.  T.  Jordan.  (22  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1901  (pp.  238-254)- 24  same  and  16  same,  1903.) 

1904.  Experiments  with  blackberries,  raspberries,  cur- 
rants and  gooseberries,  strawberries;  by  Miss  J.  A. 
Voorhees.  (25  same  and  17  same  1904:  314;  319- 
328.) 

Includes    a    summary    of   experiments,    1898-1903 ;    see 
above,  under  those  dates. 
.     Experiments  with  tree  fruits — fertilizers,  irriga- 
tion, varieties,  etc.;   by  Miss  J.  A.  Voorhees.     (25 
same  and  17  same  1904:  328-340.) 

Cumberland  County 

1877.  Letter  from  Wm.  0.  H.  Gwynneth,  Vineland,  Cum- 
berland Co.,  on  fruit  crops  of  Vineland — grape, 
blackberry,  peaches,  pears,  strawberries,  raspber- 
ries, apples;  staple  crops,  sweet  potatoes,  corn, 
wheat;  rye,  barley,  oats  and  buckwheat  grown  oc- 
casionally; hay  crop:  stock;  fertilizers.  (5  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1877:  94-97.) 

Gloucester  County 
See  below,  Apple. 

Mercer  County 
1895.     See  below,  Monmouth  Co.,  this  date. 

Middlesex  County 
1879.     Remarks  on  peachy  pear,  apple,  cherry,   straw- 
berry, raspberry  and  blackberry  crop  in  Middlesex 
Co.;  by  D.  McLary.     (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  170.) 
Monmouth  Cotinty 

1878.  [Varieties  of  fruit  in  Middletown] :  strawberry, 
peach,  grape;  by  E.  Beekman.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1877:  170.) 

1895.  Statistics  of  fruit  culture  in  Monmouth,  Ocean 
and  Mercer  Cos.;  by  D.  Aug.  Vanderveer.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1895:    17-19.) 

Apples,   pears,   grapes,   strawberries,  blackberries,   rasp- 
berries. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OK  NEW  JERSEY 


81 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
FituiT — cont'd 

Moorestown 
1878.     Rept.  of  S.  C.  De  Cou,  Moorestown,  on  strawber- 
ries,  gooseberries,   raspberries,   cherries,   blackber- 
ries, apples,  pears,  peaches,  grape.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1877:  164-165.) 

Ocean  County 

1877.  See  above.  Agriculture.    Ocean  Co.,  this  date. 

1878.  [Horticulturists  in  Ocean  Co.] ;  by  B.  F.  Erring- 
ton:  cranberry  culture  (1849);  peaches  (1850) 
grapes;  pears  and  apples;  blackberries;  strawber- 
ries.   (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  168-170.) 

1S95.     See  above,  Monmouth  Co.,  this  date. 

Salem  County 
1877.     Letter  from  F.  Pettit,  Mannington,  Salem  Co.,  rel. 

to  fruit  raising  in  Salem  Co.,  particularly  apples; 

mnftre.  of  vinegar.   (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  132-134.) 

Yineland 
See  .ibove,  Cumberland  County. 

APPLE 

See  also  below.  Pests  :   Fungi ;  also  Insects. 

1877.  Cultivation  of  apples;  by  S.  P.  Conover,  Marl- 
borough, Monmouth  Co.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877: 
130.) 

.     See  above,  Fruit.   Salem  County,  this  date. 

.     The  apple;    by   Edwin   Beekman.     (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1877:  32-34.) 

1879.  General  discussion  rel.  to  apples;  varieties;  etc. 
(Same  1879:  13-20.) 

1882.  Drying  fruits;  J.  D.  Cole's  experience  with  ap- 
ples; cost  of  apparatus.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881: 
319.) 

1884.  Summary  of  discussion  on  apple  culture  and 
pests  at  mtg.  of  State  Hortic.  Socy.  (11  same  1883: 
235-236.) 

■ .     Apple  culture;  by  Eli  Minch.   (Procs.  state  hortic. 

socy.  Jan.  1SS4:  18-26.) 

1893.  Apples  and  how  to  grow  them;  by  E.  Bradshaw. 
(21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  399-400.) 

1895.  Is  it  advisable  to  plant  commercial  orchards  of 
apples  in  N.  J.?  and  the  best  varieties.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1895:  41-43.) 

1897.  Suggestions  as  to  methods  of  mngmt.  of  apple 
orchards.  (18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and 
10  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1897:  129-130.) 
Republished  from  Bull.  119. 

.     Apple-growing  in  New  Jersey;   by  [E.  B.  Voor- 

hees].    23  pp.     (Agric.  exper.  station,  Bull.  119.) 

.  Same;  by  Prof.  E.  B.  Voorhees.  (Procs.  state  hor- 
tic. socy.  1897:  165-181.) 

1900.  Apples;  by  I.  J.  Blackwell.    (Same  1900:  78-84.) 

1901.  The  future  of  apple  growing;  by  Emmor  Roberts. 
(Same  1901:  192-194.) 

.     Apples  21%  of  a  full  crop.      (29  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1901:  89.) 

1904.  Development  of  export  trade  in  American  apples. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  assn.  1904:  16-17.) 

.  Handling  the  apple  for  cold  storage;  by  G.  Har- 
old Powell.    (Same  1904:  195-205.) 

.     Evaporating  apples  and  cherries;  by  B.  J.  Case. 

(Same  1904:  165-170.) 

Olouccster  County 
1893.     The  best  apples  for  Gloucester  Co.  and  how  to 
grow  them;   by  J.  Repp.    (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S93: 
400-401.) 

Monmouth  County 
1877.     Letter  from  Wm.  H.  Grant,  Red  Bank,  Monmouth 
Co.,  rel.  to  apple  culture.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877: 
130-132.) 


AGRICULTURE- 

Crops — cont'd 
Fbuit — cont'd 


-cont'd 


ASSOCIATIONS 


1857.  Rept.  of  Mrs.  B.  F.  Barrett  concerning  the  Horti- 
cultural Socy.  in  Orange.  (Rept.  state  agric.  socy. 
1855/6:  145-147.) 

1878.  Communication  from  J.  Van  Deventer,  giving 
acct.  of  State  Hortic.  Socy.  organized  about  1842 
and  terminated  in  1853.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  170- 
171.) 

American  Cranberry  Growers'  Association 

Formerly  New  Jersey  Cranberry  Growers'  Association ; 
see  below. 

The  publications  of  the  As.soclatlon  are  listed  here  owing 
to  its  being  the  only  organization  of  the  kind  in  the 
country  (14  A.U.  bd.  agric.  18SG  ;  361),  and  Its  pro- 
ceedings not  buiug  printed  for  general  distribution. 

serial 


1883-1904.     Proceedings  of  annual  convention  of  Ameri- 
can Cranberry  Growers'  Association.* 


Checklist 
11.  1883.     Aug.    28    (Camden). 

Qulgley,  1883.     30  pp. 
12-19.      1884-1888.     Not  found. 

20.  1881).     Aug.    27     (Phila.). 

Qulgley,  1889.      IG  pp. 

21.  1890.      Not  found. 

22.  1S91.      Aug,    25     (Phila.). 

•Juigley,  1891.      14   (1)   pp. 

23.  1892.     Aug.    20     (Phila.). 

Quigley,  1892.     16  pp. 

24.  1S93.     Aug.   29    (Trenton). 
Qulgley,  1893.     15  (1)  pp. 

25.  [1894.]      Aug.  28   (Phila.). 
Qulgley,  1894.      15  (1)  pp. 

26.  1895.     Aug.    2"      " 

Quigley,  1895, 

27.  1896.     Aug.    25 
Quigley,  1896. 

28.  [1897J.     Aug.  31   (Camden) 
Quigley,  1897.     16  pp. 

29.  [1898.]      Not    fouLd. 

30.  1899.     Aug.    22    (Camden). 

Quigley,    1899.     6   pp. 

31.  1900.     Aug.    28    (Camden). 

Quigley,    1900.     12    pp. 

32.  1901.  Aug.  7  (Phila.). 

ley,  1901.  8  pp. 

33.  1902.  Aug.  20  (Phila.). 

8  pp. 

34.  1903.  Not  found. 

35.  1904.      Aug.  30  (Phila.). 

9  (3)   pp. 

B 


(Trenton). 
10  pp. 
(Phila.). 
12  pp. 


Trenton  :    MacCrellish   & 


Trenton  :    MacCrellish    & 


Trenton :     MacCrellish    & 
Trenton  :     MacCrellish    & 


Trenton  :   MacCh-eiiish   & 
Trenton  :    MacCrellish  & 


Trenton  ;    MacCrellish   & 
Trenton :    MacCrellish    & 


Trenton  :  MacCrellish  & 


Trenton  :    MacCrellish   & 

Trenton  :   MacCrellish   & 

Trenton  :  MacCrellish  &  Quig- 

Phila. :  L.  Fink  &  Son.  1902, 


Phila.  :  L.  Fink  &  Son,  1904, 


1883-1904.     Proceedings  of  annual  meeting  of  American 
Cranberry  Growers'  Association.* 

Checklist 
11-22.   1883-1891.     Not  found. 


23. 

1892.      Jan.    19 
Qulgley.  3  893. 

(Trenton). 
16  pp. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish 

& 

23. 

1893.     Jan.    17 
Quigley,  1893. 

(Trenton). 
18   (1)    pp. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish 

& 

24. 

1894.  Jan.    16 
Quigley,  1894. 

1895.  Jan.    15 

(Trenton). 
20  pp. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish 

& 

25. 

(Trenton). 

Trenton 

MacCrellish 

& 

Quigley.  1895. 

16  pp. 

26. 

1896.     Jan.    28 
Quigley.  1896. 

(Trenton). 
16  pp. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish 

& 

27. 

1897.     Jan.    26 
Quigley.  1897. 

(Trenton). 
24  pp. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish 

& 

28. 

1898.      Jan.    25 
Quigley.  1898. 

(Trenton). 
16  pp. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish 

& 

29. 

1899.     Jan.    17 
Quigley,  1899. 

(Trenton). 
6  (1)  pp. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish 

& 

30. 

1900.     Jan.    31 
Quigley,  1900. 

(Treaton). 
16  pp. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish 

& 

31. 

1901.     Jan.    29 
Quigley,  1901. 

1  Phila.). 
11  pp. 

Trenton  : 

MacCrellish 

& 

32. 

1902.     Jan.    28. 
Quigley,   1902. 

(Phila.). 
15   pp. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish 

& 

33. 

1903.      Not  four 

d. 

34. 

1904.     Jan.  26  (Phila.).     n. 

p.,  n.  d.      13  pp. 

•  Copies   seen    in    Rutgers    College   Library. 


sz 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 


Crops — cont'd 

Fruit — cont'd 

ASSOCIATIONS- 

-cont'd 

American  Cranberry  Oroivers' 

Association — 

serial — cont'd 

B— cont'd 

Checklist — con 

fd 

In  Document 

s  as  follows  : 

1S83       I 

a   10 

A.R.    l)d.   agrlc. 

1SK2 

:  213-231. 

1884 

'    11 

lss:t 

241-250. 

1885 

•     12 

••        "          " 

1.SS4 

S41-:!.-.6. 

1885/6 

'    13 

4*           It               •• 

ISSf) 

221  ^.SO. 

1888/7 

•    14 

1886 

357-370. 

1887/8 

•    15 

•*       It          II 

1887 

177-184. 

1888/9 

'    16 

II       It          11 

ISSS 

363-376. 

1889/90 

•    17 

II       It          11 

issn 

387-398. 

1890/1 

'    18 

"        *'          •' 

1890 

•261. 

1891/2 

'    19 

II       It          II 

1891 

537-540. 

1892/3 

'    20 

II       It          It 

1892 

249-251. 

cont'd 


non-serial 
1902.     Kept,  of  Amer.  Cranberry  Growers'  Assn.;  by  A. 
J.  Rider,  secy.    (30  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1902:  23-25.) 

American  Pomological  Society 
1882.     Rept.   of  delegates  to  Amer.   Pomological   Socy. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1882:  69-70.) 

David  Balrd.  J.  T.  Lovett,  J.  S.  Collins,  E.  Williams. 
1884.    Rules  of  tlie  American  Pomological  Socy.    {Same 

Jan.  1884:  14-16.) 
1891.     Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  attend  mtg.  of  Amer. 

Pomological    Socy.   at   Washington.     (19    A.R.    bd. 

agric.  1891:  21-24.) 
1902.     Rept.   of  Amer.    Pomological   Socy.   Committee; 

by  Ira  J.  Blackwell.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1902: 

60-63.) 
1904.     Rept.  on  visit  to  mtg.  of  Amer.  Pomological  Socy. 

in  Sept.,  1903;  by  Chas.  Black.    (Same  1904:  45-50.) 
.     Same;  by  Dr.  Ward.    (Some  1904:  50-57.) 

Fruit  Growers'  Association,  Atlantic  County 

1890.     List  of  officers.    (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  349.) 

Fruit  Growers'  Union,  Atlantic  County 

serial 


Organized  1868. 

1873-1881/2.     List  of  officers. 

no.  of  members 

In  Documents  as 

fol 

ows 

1873       in   1    A.R.   bd. 

agri( 

.    [1873]  :88. 

1873         '•    2     " 

1874  :  74. 

1873         ■•    3     •' 

1875  :  75. 

1873         "    4     " 

1876  :  177. 

1S73         "    5     •■ 

1877  :  175. 

1878         "    6     " 

1878  :  200. 

1S79         "    7     " 

1879  :  225. 

ISSO         '•    8     " 

1880  :  209. 

1881/2    ••    9     " 

ISSl  :  357-359. 

No.   of  members  not  given    1S78-1882. 
Crop   rept.    Included    in    1881/2. 

non-serial 
1879.     Object  of  Fruit  Growers'  Union  of  Hammonton, 
Atlantic  Co.;   crops;   amt.  of  berries,  pears,  sweet 
potatoes  shipped.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  225.) 

Fruit-Growers'  Union  and,  Co-operative  Society 

Organized  1867 ;  reorganized  and  incorporated  Feb.  28. 
1888. 

1885.  Property  owned  by  Fruit  Growers'  Union  and  Co- 
operative Socy.  of  Hammonton,  Atlantic  Co.;  their 
method  of  transacting  business;  shipment  of  fruit, 
etc.  (12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  18S4:  374.) 
1887.  Rept.  of  E.  R.  Sproul  of  Hammonton  [in  behalf 
of  Fruit  Growers'  Union  and  Co-operative  Socy.]. 
(14  .same  1886:  383-384.) 

No.  of  members  ;  amt.  of  business  done  :  leading  crops  ; 
roads  and  method  of  maintaining;  help;  slilpments 
f)f  berries,  pears  and  grapes. 

1890.     Officers,  members,  shipments  of  crops,  financial 
stmt.    (18  same  1890:  348-349.) 


1873       in    1   A. It. 

bd. 

agric. 

[1S7.'1] 

:  .S,5-S7. 

1874         ■•    2     •• 

'* 

1.S74 

73-74. 

1875         "    3     '• 

" 

1875 

73-74. 

1878         "    4     •• 

" 

1876 

163-176. 

1877         •'    5     " 

" 

'* 

1877 

173-174. 

1878         "    6     " 

" 

'* 

1878 

177-184 

1879  not  found. 

1880       in   8   A. I!. 

lid. 

agric. 

1880 

:207. 

1881/2    '•    9     " 

non 

-serial 

1881 

335. 

AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Fruit — cont'd 

ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

Germania  Fruit-Growers'  Union,  Atlantic  County 

1891.     Officers;  mtgs.   (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  347.) 

New  Jersey  Cranberry  Growers'  Association 

serial 
Organized  April   25,   1873. 
1873-1881/2.     Officers,  no.  of  members,  mtgs. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


198-199. 


1873.  Detailed  acct.  of  organization,  work  and  aims 
of  N.  J.  Cranberry  Growers'  Assn.;  by  E.  W.  Crane. 
(1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  [1873]:  86.) 

1874.  See  below.  Cranberry,  this  date. 
1876.     See  same,  this  date. 
1876-1887.     See  same,  this  date. 

1879.  Extract  from  proceedings  of  the  7th  annual  Con- 
vention of  N.  J.  Cranberry  Growers'  Assn.  (7  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1879:  213.) 

.  Deficiency  in  treasury  of  N.  J.  Cranberry  Grow- 
ers' Assn.    (6  same  1878:  182.) 

1882.  Full  rept.  of  N.  J.  Cranberry  Growers'  Assn.  is 
copyright  property  and  furnished  only  to  members 
of  Assn.    (9  same  1881:  353.) 

State  Horticultural  Society 

The  State  Horticultural  Societ.v  was  organized  Aug.  17, 
1875  and  incorporated  Dec.  15,  1887.  The  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Societ.v  first  appear  In  tlie  Collected  Docu- 
ments of  1904.  It  has,  however,  been  indirectly 
recognized  as  a  state  society  since  its  organization. 
Under  chap.  78,  laws  of  1899,  it  receives  an  annual 
appropriation   of  $4110   from    the   State. 

serial 
1876-1904.     Proceedings  of  the  New  Jersey  State  Horti- 
cultural Socy.  at  its  ann.  meeting. 
Checiillst 

1.  1876.     Jan.   20-21    (New   Brunswick).      Newark:   Jen- 
nings &  Hardham,  1876.     57  pp. 

2.  1877.     Feb.    1-2    (New    Brunswick).      Newark:    Prtd. 
at  the  Advertiser  Prtg.   House,   1877.     55   pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Librarv. 

3.  1878.      Feb.    6-7     (New    Brunswick).     Newark:    L.    J. 

Hardham.       n.  d.     74  pp. 
Copy   seen    In    Rutgers   College   Library. 
4.1879.     Jan.  15-16  (New  Brunswick).     Newark  :  Adver- 
tiser Prtg.  House.  1880.     64  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
Hist.   Socy..  Newark. 

5.  1880.      Not   seen. 

6.  1881.      Feb.  10-11  (Newark).     Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy, 

1881,      82   pp. 
Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

7.  1882.     .Tan.    11-12    (Vineland).     Newark:    Advertiser 

Steam  Prtg.  House,   1882.      76  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

8.  Not  seen. 

9.  1884.     Jan.    22-23    (Camden).      Newark:    Starbuck    & 

Dunham,   1884.      121   pp..  6  11. 
Copv    seen    in    Rutgers    College    Library. 

10.  1884.     Dec.    29-30    (Trenton).     Newark:    Starbuck    & 

Dunham,    1885.      i:i0   pp. 
Copv    seen    in    Rutgers    College    Lllirarv. 

11.  1885.      Dec.    29-30    (Trenton).      Newark:    Starbuck   & 

Dunham.   1S80.      188   pp. 
Copies  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Librarv  and  in  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Socv..  Trenton. 

12.  18HC,.     Deo.    15-16    (Trenton).     Newark:    Starlnick   & 

Dunham.  1887.     200   (1)    pp. 
Copv    seen    in    Rutgers    College    Librarv. 

13.  18S7.      Dec.    14-15    (Trenton).     Newark:    Starbuc';    & 

Dunham.    1888.      158   pp. 
Copies  seen  In  the  N.  J.  state  lid.  of  agric.  and   in  the 
Rutgers   College   Library. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


83 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 


Crops — cont'd 
Fbuit — cont'd 


ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 


State   Horticultural   Society — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

14.  1888.     Dec.   i;i-13    (Trenton).     Newark:   L.  J.   Hard- 
ham,  1889.      163  pp. 

Cony    seen    in    Itutgers    College    Library. 

15.  1889.     Dec.    18-iy    (Trenton).     Newark:    L.   J.   Hard- 

ham,      n.  d.     224   pp.,    pi. 
Copy    seen    in    Rutgers    College    Library. 

16.  1890.     Dec.  18-19  (New  Brunswick).     Newark:  C.  W. 

Connell.  1891.     196  pp.,  foldg.  table. 
Copy    seen    in    lUitgers    College    Library. 

17.  1891.  Doc,  16-17  (Trenton).     Newark:  C.  W.  Connell, 

1892.      174  pp. 
Copy    seen    in    Kutgers    College    Library. 

18.  1892.       Dec.    14-15     (Trenton).       Mount    Holly:    The 

Mount  Holly  News  Print,     n.  d.      152  pp.,  chart. 
Copy    seen    in    Kutgers    College    Library. 

19.  1894.     Jan.   3-4    (Trenton).      Mount  Holly:  The  New 

Jersey  Mirror  Print,   1894.     201    (ij)    pp. 
Copy    seen    in    Rutgers    College    Library. 

20.  1895.     Jan.  2-3  (Trenton).     Mount  Holly  News  Print, 

1895.  191  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 
21.1896.     Jan.  2-3  (Trenton).      Mount  Holly  News  Print, 

1896.  164    (2)    pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

22.  1897.     Jan.  6-7  (Trenton).      Mount  Holly  :  New  Jersey 

Mirror  Print.  1897.     217  pp. 

23.  1898.     Jan.  5   (Trenton).      Mount  Holly:   New  Jersey 

Mirror  Print,     n.  d.     231  pp. 
Imprint   taken   from  cover.     Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  Col- 
lege Library. 

24.  1899.     Jan.  4-5  (Trenton),     n.  p.,  n.  d.     242  pp. 
Copy    seen    in    Rutgers   College    Library. 

25.  1900.     Jan.  4-5  (Trenton).     Mount  Holly  :  New  Jersey 

Mirror  Print,     n.  d.      197  pp.,  pi. 
Imprint  taken  from  cover.     Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  Col- 
lege Library. 

26.  1901.     Jan.  3-4  (Trenton),     n.  p.,  n.  d.     210  (2)  pp., 
illus. 

27.  1902.  Jan,  8-9  (Trenton),  n.  p..  n.  d.  181  pp.,  illus. 
28.1903.  Jan.  7-8  (Trenton ».  u.  p.,  n.  d.  265  pp.,  illus. 
29.   1904.     Jan.  7-8  (Trenton),     n.  p.,  n.  d.     268  pp. 

1877-1891.     Rept.  [of  ann.  mtg.]. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877  in     4   A.R.    bd.   agric.    1876  :  149-161. 

1878  "      5 1877  :  161-172. 

1879  '•  6  ••        "          "  1878 :  169-176. 

1880  "  7 '  1879 :  175. 

1881  "  8 '  1880 :  129-205. 

1882  "  9  "        "          "  1881  :  261-331. 

1883  "  10  "       "          "  1882 :  233-240. 

1884  "  11  •'        "          "  1883  :  231-239. 

1884  "    12 1884  :  307-336. 

1885  "    13 '        1885 :  187-218. 

1886-1887  not  found. 

1888  in    15   A.R.   bd.   agric.   1887  :  207.* 

1889  "    16     •'        "  ■'        188S  :  341-,S45. 

1890  "    17 '        1889:  409-411. • 

1891  "    18 1890 :  277.* 

non-serial 

1875.  Organization  of  the  socy.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1876:  9.) 

1875-1878.     List  of  oflBcers;  date  of  meeting,  etc. 
In    Documents    as    follows : 

1875  in  3  A.R.  bd.  agric.    1875  :  74. 

1876  '■    4 1876:176. 

1877  "    5     "       "  "        1877 :  174. 

1878  "    6     ' 1878  :  198. 

Officers  only  given  in  1878. 

1876.  Usefulness  of  publications;  suggestions.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1876:  13.) 

1876-1904.  List  of  oflBcers  and  members  of  committees. 
{Same  1876   (p.  2)— same  1904.) 

Beginning  with  1878  there  is  also  a  list  of  members  of 
the  socy. 

1879.  On  distribution  of  reports  of  State  Hortic.  Socy. 
(6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  174-175.) 

1880.  Lack  of  funds  to  publish  rept.  of  State  Hortic. 
Socy.;  members  urged  to  pay  their  dues.  (7  same 
1879:  175-176.) 


•  Officers  only. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 


Crops — cont'd 
Fruit— cont'd 


ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 


State  Horticultural  Society — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1881.  Membership  of  and  cos.  represented  at  State  Hor- 
tic. Socy.  same  as  at  first  mtg.  (1877);  benefit  of 
larger  membership  and  representation  and  hints 
as  to  how  it  might  be  attained;  exhibitions.  (8 
same  1881:  174-175.) 

.  Subject  of  state  aid  discussed  by  N.  J.  State  Hor- 
tic. Socy.;  Western  N.  Y.  Hortic.  Socy.  self-sustain- 
ing; expediency  of  state  aid  questioned.  (8  same 
1880:  203-204.) 

1882.  Remarlis  by  E.  Williams  rel.  to  policy  of  State 
Hortic.  Socy.  in  liolding  meetings,  membership,  at- 
tendance, etc.    (9  saine  1881:  412-413.) 

1883.  Rept.  of  state  hortic.  socy.  at  ann.  mtg.  of  bd.  of 
agric.  in  1883;  no.  of  new  members;  ann.  mtg.; 
need  of  state  aid,  by  E.  Williams.  (10  same  1882: 
167.) 

1884.  See  Agricultural  Societies,  this  date. 

1885.  Summary  of  work  of  state  hortic.  socy.;  exhibit 
at  New  Orleans.    (12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  15-16.) 

.     List  of  officers,  members  of  committees,  etc.,  of 

N.  J.  Hortic.  Socy.  (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:  355- 
356.) 

1888.  How  can  we  best  extend  the  benefits  and  influ- 
ence of  the  socy.?  by  Franklin  Dye.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1888:  96-101.) 

1890.  Minutes  of  the  15th  anniversary  meeting,  Sept. 
22.    {Same  1890:  159-194.) 

.     Retrospective  and  prospective  view  of  the  socy.; 

by  E.  Williams.     (Some  1890:  175-185.) 

.     The  horticultural  interests  of  N.  J.  and  work  of 

state  horticultural  society;  by  Wm.  R.  Ward.  (18 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  65-71.) 

1895.  Amt.  appropriated  to  state  hortic.  socy.,  co.  bds. 
and  state  weather  service  bulletins.  (23  same  1895: 
53.) 

1896.  Insufficient  funds  of  the  society.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1896:  20-21.) 

1900.  $700  appropriated  by  state  for  use  of  the  Hortic. 
Socy.    {Same  1900:  8.) 

By-laws 
1881.     By-laws  adopted  by  State  Hortic.  Socy.    (8  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1881:  195-196.) 

1887.  By-laws  of  the  N.  J.  State  Horticultural  Socy. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1889:  22.3-224.) 

Repeated  in  1806,  1901,  1902.  1903,  1904. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 
See   below,    that    title. 

BLACKBERRY 
See  below.  Small   Fruit. 

CHERRY 
See  also  below.  Pests  :    Fungi. 

1903.  How  we  grow  cherries;  by  Wm.  H.  Morgan. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1903:  181-188.) 

CITRON 

See    below.    Melon. 

CRANBERRY 

See  also  below.  Pests  :  Fungi  :  also  Insects  :  also  above. 
Crops.  Fruit.  Associations.  American  Cranberry 
Growers'  Association. 

New  England 

1888.  New  England  cranberry  crop  affected  by  frosts. 
(16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  368.) 

1890-1901.     See  above,  these  dates. 
1893/4-1895.     See  above,  these  dates. 

1904.  See  above,  this  date. 


84 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTORE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Fruit — cont'd 

CRANBERRY— cont'd 

yew  Jersey 

Interest  in  the  cranberry  crop  was  manifested  by  N.  J. 
as  early  as  1789  when  nn  act  was  passed  for  the 
preservation  of  cranberries :  act  of  Feb.  16,  1832 
repealed  that  of  Nov.  10.  1780  and  lixed  a  penalty 
for  gatherini:  cranberries  on  unlocated  lands  within 
the  state  or  any  property  not  owned  by  the  gatherer, 
betw.  June  1  and  Oct.  1. 

See  also  above.  Associations. 

See  also  alxive.  Crops.  Fruit.  Associations.  New 
.Tersey  Cranberry  Growers'  Association. 

1868.     See  below,  Soils,  this  date. 

1871-1874.  Table:  cranberry  statistics;  townships  classi- 
fied by  COS.;  compiled  by  N.  R.  French.  (2  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1874:  66.) 

Area  set  to  vines  ;  soil ;  age  of  vines  ;  cost  per  acre  ;  crops 
1S71-1873  and  their  value. 

1872.  On  culture  of  the  cranberry.  (A.R.  state  agric. 
socy.  1S73:  22-23.) 

1873.  Cranberry  culture  in  N.  J.;  by  E.  W.  Crane. 
(Same  1S73:  5S-S0.) 

.     Standard   barrel   and   crates   adopted    by   N.   J. 

Cranberry  Growers'  Assn.;  method  of  checking 
fraudulent  measurements.  (1  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
[1873]:  8G-87.) 

1874.  Cranberry  growing  in  N.  J.;  by  E.  W.  Crane. 
(2  same  1874:  59-65.) 

First  attempts  in  N.  J. ;  cultivation  in  other  states ; 
*'  The  Pines,"  cranberry  distr.  of  N.  J. ;  cultivation  ; 
preparation  of  ground,  etc.  ;  picking,  shipping ; 
yield :  statistics ;  New  Jersey  Cranl>erry  Growers* 
Assn. :  foreign  trade  :  scald. 

.     Cranberry  culture;  increasing  interest;  "scald." 

(A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1874;  2-26.) 
.     Cranberry  culture;  by  E.  W.  Crane.    (Same  1874; 

57-73.) 

1876.  Regulated  measures  for  bushels,  pecks  and  bbls. 
adopted  by  N.  J.  Cranberry  Growers'  Assn.;  brand 
of  Assn.  supplied  to  mnftrers.  of  boxes,  crates  and 
bbls.;  sizes  on  which  it  is  authorized.  (4  same  1876: 
141-142.) 

1876-18S7.  Rept.  of  statistician  (N.  R.  French)  of  New 
Jersey  Cranberry  Growers'  Association.  (4  same 
1876  (pp.  168-173)— 16  same  1888.) 

From  1883  to  1888.  the  Assn.  is  known  as  the  Amer. 
Cranberry  Growers'  Assn.  ;  returns  are  given  for 
both  titles  in  1882  ;  omitted  in  1887. 

1877.  [Status  of  cranberry  interest  in  country,  N.  J. 
crop,  cultivation,  prevention  of  rot,  selection  of 
landl:  by  J.  H.  Brakeley.  (4  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1876; 
164-168.) 

1878.  The  cranberry  interest;  by  J.  H.  Brakeley.  (1 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.,  1878;  250- 
254.) 

1879-1899.  Table:  cranberry  crop  of  country,  amt.  in 
hands  of  N.  J.  growers  Jan.  1,  market  prices  in  Oct., 
Jan.,  May,  each  year;  production  for  1899  in  New 
England  and  N.  Y.,  N.  J.,  the  "West.  (27  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1899:  63.) 

1880.  Letter  from  S.  H.  Comings  of  Mich.  rel.  to  foreign 
[cranberry!  trade.    (13  same  1885;  233-234.) 

.    The  present  status  of  cranberry  culture;  by  J.  H. 

Brakeley.    (8  .same  1880;  77-81.) 

1881.  Cranberry  crop  of  N.  J.  largest  on  record;  effect 
of  freeze  and  scald;  prices.    (9  same  1881;  33G.) 

1882.  Res.  adopted  by  Cranberry  Growers'  Assn.  that 
statistician  be  requested  to  use  his  efforts  to  obtain 
accurate  knowledge  of  amt.,  condition  and  prob- 
able value  of  N.  J.  crop,  as  well  as  crop  of  whole 
country,  said  knowledge  to  be  communicated  to 
members  of  organization  only,  with  view  of  obtain- 
ing best  prices;  expenses  to  be  borne  by  Assn.  (9 
same  1881;  344.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Fkuit — cont'd 

CRANBERRY— cont'd 
Nriv  Jersey — cont'd 

1882.  Rept.  of  committee  (Cranberry  Growers'  Assn.) 
on  standard  measure.    (9  same  1881;  351.) 

1883-1887.  Table;  compiled  from  late  repts.  of  statis- 
tician, giving  information  of  growth  and  progress  of 
cranberry  industry  in  N.  J.,  New  England  and  Wise. 
(15  same  1887:  183.) 

1885.  Remedies  to  prevent  cranberry  vines  dying  out. 
(12  same  1884;  349-350.) 

.  On  standard  measure;  its  application  to  cran- 
berries.   (13  same  1885:  221-223.) 

1885-1SS6.  Table:  cranberry  crop  movement  from  N.  J. 
and  New  England  towards  Phila.,  N.  Y.,  West,  home 
markets.    (14  same  1886:  368.) 

1887-1888.  Tables:  shipments  of  cranberries  from  N.  J. 
and  from  New  England  to  Phila.,  N.  Y.,  West,  home 
markets,  Boston  (from  New  England  only).  (16 
same  1888:  367.) 

1888-1889.  Statistics  showing  cranberry  crop  of  1888, 
with  estimates  of  1SS9,  and  summary  of  movement 
to  Jan.  1,  1890.    (17  same  1888:  393.) 

1889.  Discussion  by  Cranberry  Growers'  Assn.  on  for- 
eign trade.    (16  some  1888;  369-374.) 

1890.  Address  of  Pres.  J.  H.  Brakeley  at  ann.  mtg.  of 
Cranberry  Growers'  Assn.  describing  status  of 
cranberry  interest.    (17  same  1889:  389-392.) 

1890-1901.  Cranberry  crop  in  New  England,  New  Jer- 
sey and  the  West,  eacli  year.     (29  same  1901:  112.) 

1891.  Quantity  of  cranberries  produced  in  Atlantic, 
Burlington,  Camden,  Cumberland,  Gloucester,  Mid- 
dlesex, Monmouth,  Ocean  and  Salem  cos.,  resp.; 
New  England  crop;  western  crop.  (19  same  1891; 
537-538.) 

1892-1893.    Cranberries  produced  in  each  co.  in  state. 

(21  same  1893;  350.) 
1893/4-1894/5.     Cranberry  crops  of  New  England,  New 

Jersey  and  the  West.     (22  samp  1894    (p.  44)— 23 

same  1895.) 

1897.  Analyses  of  cranberry  soils,  vines,  berries.  (19 
A.  R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1898:  122-123.) 

1898.  An  investigation  of  cranberry  soils.  (19  same 
and  11  same  1898:  122-124.) 

1899.  Cranberry  industry  of  N.  J.;  extr.  from  rept.  of 
secy.  (A.  J.  Rider)  of  Amer.  Cranberry  Growers' 
Assn.     (27  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1899:  59-62.) 

1903.  Rept.  from  A.  J.  Rider  on  cranberry  production 
in  N.  J.    (31  same  1903:  102-105.) 

1904.  On  cranberry  crop  in  N.  J.,  New  England  and 
Wisconsin.     (32  same  1904;  103-104.) 

remherton,  Burlington  County 
1894-1895.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  cranberries; 
by  Theo.  Budd,  Pemberton.     (16  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1895;  110-112.) 

Philadelphia 
1878.     [Philadelphia  cranberry  tradel ;   by   [Theodore] 
Budd.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877;  159-161.) 

Wisconsin 

1885.  The  wild  cranberry  crop  of  Wisconsin;  by  L.  G. 
Kniften.  (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885;  234-236.) 

1S8S.  Amt.  of  cranberries  shipped  from  Wise,  to  Chi- 
cago; estimated  crop;  injury  by  frost  and  fire.  (16 
same  1888:  367-368.) 

1904.     See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


85 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Fbuit — cont'd 

CURRANTS 
See  below.  Small  Fruit. 

EXHIBITS 
See  below,  Exhibits,  under  dates,  1901,  1902  and  1903. 

GOOSEBERRIES 
See  below.  Small  Fruit. 

GRAPE 
See  also  below.  Pests  :    Funsi  :  also  Insects. 
1877.    Viticultural    education    and    its   prospective   re- 
sults;   by   Wm.    N.    Barnett.    (Procs.    state   hortic. 
socy.  1877:  29-31.) 

1880.  Grape  erowing:  by  [E.  Williams].  (7  A.R.  bd. 
agric.   1879:  206-212.) 

1881.  New  grapes;  by  Geo.  W.  Campbell.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1881:  7-14.) 

.  Advantages  of  fall  over  winter  or  spring  prun- 
ing of  the  grape;  general  discussion  at  mtg.  of  State 
Hortic.  Socy.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  ISSO:  203.) 

.     New  grapes;  by  G.  W.  Campbell  of  Ohio;  discus- 

■    sion.     (8  sawe  1881;  135-145.) 

Head   at   mtg.   of   State    Hortic.    Socy. 

1882.  On  protection  of  grapes  from  rot  and  mildew;  by 
A.  W.  Pearson;  discussion.    (9  same  1881:  307-314.) 

.     Packing  grapes  for  shipment;  by  J.  B.  Rogers; 

discussion.    (9  same  ISSl:  302-307.) 

.     Same.     (Procs.   state   hortic.   socy.   1882:  42-46.) 

.     Winter  protection  of  grapes;  grafting  of  grapes; 

discussion  at  mtg.  of  State  Hortic.  Socy.    (9  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1881;  299-301.) 
.     See  above,  Fruit,  this  date. 

1883.  Varieties  of  grapes  and  their  resp.  merits.  (10 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882;  238.) 

1884.  Varieties  of  grapes  for  cultivation;  rept.  by  fruit 
committee  (J.  B.  Rogers,  chrm).  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884:  81-82.) 

.     Pruning  the  vine;  by  W.  W.  Meech.    {Same  Jan. 

1884:  79.) 
1887.     Experience   in   bagging  grapes   to  prevent   rot; 

discussion  of.    (Same  1887;  45-52.) 
.     The  observed  effect  of  potash  applications  to  the 

vine;  discussion  of.    (Same  1887:  41-45.) 
.     The  future  of   American  viticulture;    by   B.   F. 

Clayton.    (Same  1887;  66-74.) 

1890.  What  shall  we  do  with  our  vineyards?  by  Wm. 
H.  Goldsmith.    (Same  1890:  136-145.) 

1891.  Grape  culture;  by  D.  Aug.  Vanderveer.  (Same 
1891:  64-65.) 

.     Same.    (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  496-497.) 

.  Is  there  danger  in  sprayed  grapes?  by  T.  H.  Boy- 
sen.    (19  same  1891:  399-400.) 

1892.  Grape  and  pear  culture;  by  Chas.  Parry.  (20 
same  1892;  326-332.) 

1894.     Has  grape  growing  ceased  to  be  profitable?  by 

A.  W.  Pearson.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1894;  147- 

150.) 
.     Cost  of  growing  grapes  for  market;    by  D.   A. 

Vandeveer.     (Same   1894;  151.) 
1901.     Grapes  are  62%  of  a  full  crop.    (29  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1901:  89.) 

.     See  below,  Pests,  entry  under  dates  1899-1901. 

1903.     Grape   culture;    by   Dr.   F.   N.   Thorpe.     (Procs. 

state  hortic.  socy.  1903:  87-94.) 

Atlantic  County 
1873.     Cultivation   of   grape   in   Atlantic   Co.;    amt.   of 
wine  produced  and  value.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  [1873] : 
8-9.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Fruit — cont'd 

GRAPE— cont'd 
Atlantic  County- — cont'd 
1877.     Letter  from  V.  P.  Hofmann,  on  grape  crop  in  At- 
lantic Co.;  yield  and  price.    (5  .s-ame  1877;  93-94.) 

.     Letter  from  R.  J.  Byrnes,  Hammonton,  Atlantic 

Co.,  on  grape  culture  in  Atlantic  Co.    (5  same  1877: 
91-93.) 
1879.     Grape  crop  in  Atlantic  Co.;   quantity  of  grapes 

and  wine  marketed.    (7  same  1879:  234-235.) 
1885.     Grape  raising  and  mnftre.  of  wines  chief  indus- 
try at  Egg  Harbor  City,  Atlantic  Co.;  product;  va- 
rieties;   cultivation  of  vineyards.     (13  same  1885: 
252-253.) 

.     Rept.  of  E.  Williams  on  vineyards  in  Atlantic, 

Camden,  Cumberland  and  Essex  cos.    (6   A.R.  agric. 
exper.  station  1885:  193-205.) 

Camden  County 
See  above,  Atlantic  County,  1SS5. 

Gmnbcrland  County    . 
See  above,  Atlantic  County,  1885. 

Essex  County 
See  above,  Atlantic  County,  1885. 

HUCKLEBERRY 
See  below.  Small  Fruit. 

MELON 

See  also  below.  Pests  :    Fungi ;  also  Insects. 
1879.     Water  and  citron  melon  crop  of  1878  injured  by 
lice  or  aphis.    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878;  174.) 

1890.  The  culture  of  melons;  by  B.  Frank  Rulon. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1890:  76-79.) 

• .     Melon  culture;  by  Thos.  J.  Beans.    (Same  1890: 

71-76.) 
.     Cantaloupe  and  melon  culture;  by  [B.  F.]  Rulon. 

(18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  368-369.) 

1891.  See  below.  Vegetable  Crops.  Sweet  Potato,  this 
date. 

1893.     Growing  and  marketing  citron;  by  A.  S.  Parker. 

(21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  383.) 
.     Citrons — how  to  grow  and  market  them;   by  B. 

F.  Rulon.    (21  same  1893;  380-382.) 

Matawan,  Monmouth  County 
1899-1900.     See  below,  Grain  Crops.    Corn.   Matawan. 

PEACH 
See  also  below.  Pests  :   Fungi ;  also  Insects. 
1878.     Peach   culture   in   N.   J.;    by   Ira   J.   Blackwell. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1878:  39-40.) 

.     The  most  profitable  peaches  for  northern  N.  J.; 

by  S.  Brant.    (Same  1878;  41-44.) 
ISSl.     Planting  of  peaches  in  South  and  West  Jersey 
on  the  Increase.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  176.) 

1883.  Peach  trees  and  their  special  fertilizers.  (4  A.R. 
agric.  exper.  station  1883;  94-96.) 

1884.  Best  varieties  of  peaches  for  profit  for  central 
New  Jersey;  letter  from  R.  D.  Cole.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  Dec.  1884;  43-44.) 

.     The  best  peaches   for   central   New   Jersey;    by 

Ralph  Ege.    (Same  Dec.  1884;  35-42.) 
.     Same.   By  J.  D.  Cole.    (Same  Dec.  1884;  42-43.) 

1885.  The  peach;  by  A.  W.  Pearson.  (Same  1885: 
39-42.) 

.     Synopsis  of  points  covered  in  papers  of  J.  M. 

White,  E.  P.  Tomlinson  and  D.  Baird  on  peach  cul- 
ture and  yellows;  discussion.  (13  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1885:  196-200.) 

1886.  Peach  trees  and  peaches;  by  J.  M.  White.  (7  A.R. 
agric.  exper.  station  1886;  181-184.) 


86 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Fblit — cont'd 

PEACH— cont'd 

1889.  Peach  growing  in  tlie  clouds;  by  Dr.  M.  M. 
Walker.     (Procs.    state   liort.    socy.    1889:  188-191.) 

1890.  [Peach  culture];  by  E.  P.  Tomllnson.  (Same 
1890:  154-155.) 

.    Microscopic  study  of  peach  buds.     (11  A.R.  state 

agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1890:  327-330.) 

.     Substance  of  circular  sent  to  peach  growers  Apr. 

22.    (11  same  and  3  same  1890:  323-325.) 
Summary  of  replies.  325-327. 

.     Observations  upon  peach  for  1890;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 

sted.  2  11.  (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  special 
bull.  L.) 

Includes  list  of  questions  to  be  answered  and  form  re- 
turned. 

1891.  Peach  culture;  by  David  Baird.  (19  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1891:  504-505.) 

1893.  Peach  crop  of  New  Jersey;  longevity  of  peach 
trees.    (21  same  1893:  43-44.) 

1894.  My  experience  with  peach  culture  and  other 
fruits;  by  Geo.  B.  Voorhees.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.   1894:  129-133.) 

1895.  Is  it  advisable  to  plant  more  peach  orchards  In 
N.  J.  for  market  or  commercial  purposes,  and  best 
varieties?  by  E.  P.  Tomlinson.     (Same  1895:   116.) 

[1895.1  [List  of  questions  sent  out  by  hortic.  dept.  of 
state  agric.  exper.  station  rel.  to  fruit  culture  In 
general  and  peaclies  in  particular.!  (1(5  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1895:  152-153.) 

"  The  questions  referrlne  to  the  otier  kinds  of  fruits 
are  not  given,  since  they  practically  cover  the  same 
ground  as  those  for  peaches." 

1896.  Modern  peach  culture  and  marketing;  by  J.  H. 
Hale.     (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1896:  65-69.) 

1897.  Peach  culture:  by  Saml.  A.  Miller.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1S97;  188-194.) 

1898.  See  below.  Nuts,  this  date. 

.     Peach -growing;  by  A.  G.  Jordan.    (19  A.R.  state 

agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 

station  1898:  190-202.) 

.     Same.    15  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations,  bull.  133.) 

The  Bull,  was  Issued  Jan.  15,  1899. 
.     A  consideration  of  forcing  in  peaches;  by  B.  D. 

Halsted.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1S98:  117-140.) 
.     Thinning  of  peaches;    by   David  Baird.     (Same 

1898:  108-110.) 

1899.  Peach  culture;  by  John  P.  Wilson.  (Same  1899: 
222-227.) 

.     The  forcing  of  peaches;   by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (20 

A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  12  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1899:  417-418.) 

1900.  Peach  culture;  by  Saml.  B.  Voorhees.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1900:  148-159.) 

1901.  Peach  tree  culture;  by  C.  M.  Harrison.  (Samr 
1901  :  167-177.) 

1902.  Stringfollow  method  of  planting  peach  trees;  by 
H.  W.  Collingwood.     (Same  1902:   52-60.) 

.     How  we  grow  peaches;  by  Dr.  A.  D.  Mansfield. 

(Siimr  1902:  ir-,i)-17:i.) 

1903.  Pruning  and  marketing  of  the  peach;  by  J.  H. 
Hale.    CiO  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1902:  267-292.) 

1904.  Shitting  of  peach-growing  belt  in  N.  J.  (31  mine 
1903:  72-73.) 

.     Experiences  in  some  of  the  most  famous  peach 

orchards  in  America;  by  W.  C.  Jolmson.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  assn.  1904:  257-203.) 

.  The  most  profitable  management  of  peach  or- 
chards; by  Saml.  A.  Miller.    (Same  1904:  181-188.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Fruit — cont'd 

PEACH— cont'd 
Basking  Ridge,  Somerset  County 
1884/6-1884/94.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  peach 
trees  at  Basking  Ridge;  by  S.  C.  Dayton.    (7  A.R. 
agric.  exper.  station  1886   (p.  108) — 15  .some  and  7 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1894.) 

Hunterdon  County 

1877.  Peach  growing  in  Hunterdon  Co.;  by  T.  C.  Ha- 
ward.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  128-129.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  J.  M.  White  upon  peaches  and  peach 
trees  in  Morris,  Hunterdon  and  Somerset  cos.  (6 
A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1885:  190-192.) 

Mine  Brook,  Somerset  County 
1890-1895.     Field    experiments    with    fertilizers    upon 
peach  trees;  by  S.  S.  Voorhees,  Mine  Brook. 
In    Documents   as    follows : 

1890  In  11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  stat.  and  3  A.R.  coll. 
exper.   stat.   1890  :  15.1. 

1891  In  12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  stat.  and  4  A.R.  coll. 
exper.  stat.  1891  :  138. 

1892  In  13  A.R.  state  agrle.  exper.  stat.  and  5  A.R.  coll. 
exper.   stat.   1892  :  126-127. 

1893  In  14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  stat.  and  6  A.R.  coll. 
exper.  stat.  1893  :  142-143. 

1894  in  15  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  stat.  and  7  A.R.  coll. 
exper.    stat.    1894  :  126-127. 

1895  in  16  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  stat.  and  8  A.R.  coll. 
exper.  stat.  1895  :  107-110. 

Morris  County 
See  above,   Hunterdon   County. 

Somerset  County 
1885.     See  above,  Hunterdon  Co.,  this  date. 

PEAR 
See  also  below.  Pests  :    Fungi ;  also  Insects. 
1876.     The    keeping    of    pears;    by    W.    H.    Goldsmith. 
(Procs.   state  hortic.   socy.    1876:  53-54.) 

1878.  General  discussion  on  pear  culture.  (Same  1878: 
24-28.) 

.     Rept.  of  D.  McLaury,  New  Brunswick,  on  pear 

crop  and  blight.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  164.) 

1880.  Discussion  by  members  of  State  Hortic.  Socy.  rel. 
to  pear  growing.     (7  sa7ne  1879:  199-202.) 

1884.  The  Kieffer  pear;  by  William  Parry.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1S84:  110-112.) 

1885.  What  pears  to  plant  for  profit  in  N.  J.;  discus- 
sion.    (Same  1885;  53-56.) 

.     What  pears  to  plant  for  profit  in  N.  J.;  general 

discussion  at  mtg.  of  State  Hortic.  Socy.  (13  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1885:  200-205.) 

1891.  Is  the  Kieffer  pear  a  success,  or  failure  in  N.  J.? 
by  D.  D.  Denise.  (Procs.  state  hortic  socy.  1891: 
79-81.) 

.     Failure  possibilities  and  profit  of  pears  in  light 

of  crop  of  1S91;  discussion  at  Farmers'  Institute 
held  in  Burlington  Co.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891: 
423-424.) 

1892.  See  above.  Grape,  this  date. 

1894.  General  discussion  on  the  Kieffer  pear.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1S94:  152-154.) 

1895.  Pears  fall  to  mature;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (16  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1895:  360-361.) 

1900.  Pear  growing  in  N.  J.;  by  A.  T.  Jordan.  14  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  stations,  Bull.  142.) 

.     Same.    (20  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  12 

A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1899:  176-187.) 

1901.  Is  it  advisable  to  plant  more  Kieffer  pear  or- 
chards? by  D.  D.  Denise.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1901:  83-85.) 

.    Pears  are  48%  of  a  full  crop.    (29  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1901:89.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


87 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Fruit — cont'd 


PLUM 


See  also  below.  Pests  :    KunRi  ;  also  Insects. 
1885.     Our  native  plums;   by  John  S.  Harris  of  Minn. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1885:  183-188.) 
1895.     My  experience  with  Japan  plums;  by  Chas.  Black. 

(.Same  1895:  96-97.) 
1897.     Plums  and  their  improvement;   by  J.  W.  Kerr. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1897:  68-77.) 
1901.     Plum  culture;  by  Mr.  Skillman,  Rocky  Hill,  N.  J. 

(Same  1901:    150-155.) 
.     The  profits   of   plum   culture;    by  David   Baird. 

(Same  1901:   121-123.) 


See  Prices. 


PRICES 


QUINCE 


See  also  below.  Pests  :   Fungi. 
1880.     Discussion  by  members  of  State  Hortic.  Socy.  rel. 

to  growing  quinces.     (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:    182- 

183.) 
1884.     Discussion    at    mtg.    of    State   Hortic.    Socy.    on 

quince  culture,  varieties,  etc.    (12  same  1884:  334- 

336.) 
— —.     Are  quinces  a  profitable  crop  for  N.  J.,  and  which 

are   the   best  kinds?    General   discussion.     (Procs. 

state  hortic.  socy.  Dec.  1884:  106-108.) 

RASPBERRRY 

See  below.   Small   Fruit. 

SMALL  FRUIT 
See  also  below,  Pests  :    Fungi ;  also  Insects. 
1863.     Essay  of  Hon.  Wm.  Parry,  on  small  fruits.    (A.R. 

state  agric.  socy.  1861/2:   65-71.) 
1876.     The  raspberry  and  its  culture;   by  Wm.  Parry. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1876:  21-26.) 
.     The  huckleberry;   by  C.  W.  Idell.     {Same  1876: 

27-31.) 
.     The  hybridization  of  the  strawberry;   by  E.  W. 

Durand.    (Same  1876:  35-40.) 

1878.  Strawberry   culture;    by   E.   Burrough.     (6   A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1878:  135-137.) 

.     Rept.  of  C.  W.   Idell,  Hoboken,  on  varieties  of 

strawberries  grown  by  E.  W.  Durand  of  Irvington. 
(5  same  1877:  165-167.) 

1879.  General    discussion    rel.    to    strawberry    culture. 
(Procs.  state  hdrtic.  socy.  1879:  29-32.) 

.     New    fruits — strawberries    and    raspberries.     (6 

A.R.  bd.  agric.    1878:  170-172.) 

1880.  Discussion  by  members  of  State  Hortic.  Socy.  rel. 
to  strawberry  culture.    (7  same  1879:  176-182.) 

.     Rewards  made  at  strawberry  exhibition  of  State 

Hortic.  Socy;  list  of  those  donated  to  socy.    (8  same 

1880:  131-133.) 
.     Discussion  by  members  of  State  Hortic.  Socy.  rel. 

to  culture  of  raspberries.    (7  same  1879:  204-206.) 
.     Currants — culture   and  best  varieties  for   home 

and  market  use;   by  E.  B.  Beebe;    discussion.     (7 

same  1879:  194-199.) 

Soil ;  varieties  ;  enemies  ;  remed.v  ;  imported  currant  saw 
fly. 

1881.  Progress  in  strawberry  culture;   by  F.   M.  Hex- 
amer  of  New  Castle,  N.  Y.    (8  same  1881:  155-164.) 

.     On  strawberry  culture;  irrigation.    (8  sawe  1880: 

176-182.) 
.     Strawberry  culture  for  profit;   by  J.  H.  Hale,  of 

Conn.    (8  same  1881:  164-173.) 

.     Same.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1881:  36-45.) 

.     Progress   in   strawberry   culture;    by   Dr.   F.   M. 

Hexamer.    (.S'«»ic  1881:  27-36.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Feuit — cont'd 

SMALL  FRUIT— cont'd 
188L     Raspberries;  by  Wm.  Parry.    (Same  1881:  17-25.) 

.     Same.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  145-153.) 

Kinds  to  plant;  native  varieties;  black  caps;  red  rasp- 
berries ;  purple  canes ;  scarlet  raspberries ;  soil 
and  treatment  ;  .vield  and  profit. 

1882.  Strawberries  and  their  culture;  by  E.  C.  Bell. 
(10  same  1882:  73-81.) 

1883.  Varieties  of  strawberries,  raspberries  and  black- 
berries, and  their  resp.  merits.  (10  same  1882:  238- 
239.) 

1884.  Raspberries  and  strawberries;  rept.  of  standing 
fruit  committee.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  Jan. 
1884:   106-108.) 

J.  B.  Rogers,  chrm. 

.  Cultivation:  as  affecting  the  vegetable  and  repro- 
ductive organs  of  the  strawberry;  by  J.  B.  Rogers. 
(Same  Dec.  1884:  18-22.) 

1884/5.     See  above,  Crops,  this  date. 

1886.  Growing  and  marketing  strawberries;  by  John 
Willcox.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1886:  196-198.) 

1887.  Desirability  of  small  fruits  for  home  consump- 
tion and  flowers  and  ornamental  trees  for  the  gar- 
den and  lawn.    (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:  91-92.) 

From  address  of  Pres.  Burrough. 

.     Markets;  assns.;  circular  of  Fruit  Growers'  Assn. 

of  June  29,  1886,  rel.  to  raspberry  market.  (14  same 
1886:  88-91.) 

From  address  of  Pres.  Burrough. 
1889.     Clipping  currant  clusters.    (10  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1889:  231.) 

1892.  Growing  strawberries  by  irrigation;  by  J.  Repp. 
(20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:   377-378.) 

1893.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  strawberries. 
( 14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1893:  143-145.) 

1897.  Results  of  statistical  survey  of  fruit  industry  in 
N.  J. — strawberries:  soil,  varieties,  culture,  insects 
and  diseases,  yields,  expenses,  returns,  description 
of  two  profitable  plantations,  practical  suggestions. 
(18  same  and  10  same  1897:  131-140.) 

.     Same;  raspberries.    (18  same  and  10  same  1897: 

140-147.) 

.     Same;  gooseberries.    (18  same  and  10  same  1897: 

157-159.) 

.     Same;  currants.    (18  same  and  10  same  1897:  152- 

156.) 

.     Same;  blackberries.    (18  same  and  10  same  1897: 

148-152.) 

.     The  new  strawberry  culture;   by  L.  J.  Parmer. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1897:  150-161.) 

.     Strawberries:    Influence  of  fertilizers  with  and 

without  irrigation,  culture — hill  vs.  matted  row  sys- 
tem, varieties;  by  A.  T.  Jordan.  (18  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agric.  college  ex- 
per. station  1897:  119-129.) 

.  Small  fruits;  by  A.  T.  Jordan.  32  pp.  (Agric.  ex- 
per. stations,  Bull.  126.) 

strawberries,   raspberries,  blackberries,   currants,  goose- 
berries. 

1898.  Small  fruits;  by  T.  C.  Kevitt.  (Procs.  state  hor- 
tic. socy.  1898:  166-169.) 

.     Certain   conditions    affecting   commercial    small 

fruit  culture  in  the  Middle  States;  by  Wm.  A.  Tay- 
lor.   (Same  1898:  160-165.) 

1899.  How  small  fruits  eat  tlieir  dinner;  by  Herbert  W. 
Colllngwood.     (Same  1899:  161-170.) 

1901.  Bush  fruits — new  varieties  and  sub-irrigation;  by 
A.  T.  Jordan.  (22  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  14  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1901:  254- 
257.) 


88 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Fbuit — cont'd 

SMALL  FRUIT— cont'd 
1901      Profits  of  strawberry  culture;  by  Dr.  J.  B.  Ward. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1901:  204-209.) 
Includes  Rcneral   tiisciission. 
1904.     Profitable    small    fruits;    by    Wm.    H.    Morgan. 
{Same  1904:  82-85.) 

• .    Is  the  outlook  encouraging  for  the  grower  of  more 

strawberries?  by  Dr.  J.  B.  Ward  and  Mr.  Clayton 
Andrews.    (Same  1904:  243-245.) 

College  Farm,  Ncio  Brunstoick 
1904.     See  below.  Vegetable  Crops.    Asparagus.    College 
Farm,  this  date. 

Monmouth   County 
1894     Importance  of  hucklcberrv  crop  in  Monmouth  Co. 
(22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  445-44C.) 

New  Brunswick,  Middlesex  County 
1891-1892.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  strawber- 
ries; by  J.  M.  White,  New  Brunswick.  (12  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1891  (pp.  141-142)— 13  same  and  5 
same  1892.) 

STRAWBERRY 
See  above.  Small  Fruit. 

WATERMELON 
See  above.  Melons. 
Ge-vin 
1870-1880.     Table:  total  amt.  of  cereals  grown  in  N.  J.  in 
1870  and  1880.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  250.) 
Barley,  buckwheat,  Indian  corn,  oats,  rye,  wheat. 
1872.     Crops  of  1872;  estimates  based  on  returns;  amt., 
yield,  acreage,  value.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1S73: 

21.) 

Indian  corn,  wheat,  rye,  oats,  barley,  buckwheat,  pota- 
toes, hay. 

1876.  Effect  of  use  of  marl  on  wheat,  rye,  oats  and 
corn.    (4  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1876:  130.) 

1877.  Letter  from  O.  Dunn,  Deckertown,  Sussex  Co.; 
value  of  milk  sold;  cows  kept;  grain  crops.  (5  same 
1877:  119.) 

1877-1878.  No.  of  acres  and  product  of  crops  of  Indian 
corn,  wheat,  oats,  rye,  buckwheat,  potatoes,  hay,  In 
N.  J.    (6  .same  1878:  151.) 

1879-1889.  Tables:  acreage  and  yield  of  the  cereals,  by 
counties  and  for  state,  1879  and  1889,  with  the  dif- 
ferences in  acreages  and  yield  for  the  two  periods. 
(20  same  1892:  43-46.) 

1881.  Yield,  acreage  and  value  of  crops  of  corn,  wheat, 
rye,  barley,  oats,  buckwheat,  all  cereals.  (9  same 
1881:  251.) 

1884/5.     See  above.  Crops,  this  date. 

1887.  Cereals  and  vegetables:  selection  of  seed,  care  of 
seed,  selection  and  application  of  fertilizers,  growth 
of  plants;  cultivation,  harvest;  by  C.  S.  Albertson. 
(15  same  1887:  397-400.) 

1894.  Acreage,  bushels,  value  of  corn,  wheat,  oats,  rye, 
buckwheat,  potatoes,  hay  [in  N.  J.].  (22  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1894:  34.) 

1896-1897.  Crop  yields  and  values:  wheat,  rye,  oats, 
buckwheat,  corn,  hay,  sweet  and  white  potatoes. 
(25  same  1897:  41-42.) 

1899-1904.  Acreage,  average  yield  per  acre,  production 
in  bushels,  average  farm  price  per  bu.,  farm  value 
of  N.  J.  crops:  corn,  wheat,  rye,  oats,  buckwheat, 
hay,  white  potatoes.  (27  same  1899  (p.  58)— 32 
same  1904.) 

Sweet  potatoes  also,  1900-1904. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 


Gr.\i.n — cont'd 


BUCKWHEAT 


1876.    Effect  of  marl  on  buckwheat  crop.    (4  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1876:  130.) 
1897.     Yield  and  price  of  buckwheat  in  N.  J.    (25  same 

1897:  40.) 

1900.  Experiments  with  buckwheat;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(21  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1900:  458.) 

1901.  Study  of  dimorphism  in  buckwheat;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.    (22  same  and  14  same  1901:  445-448.) 

Basking  Ridge,  Somerset  County 
1885.     Experiment    with    fertilizers    on    buckwheat    at 
Basking   Ridge;    by   S.   C.   Dayton.     (6  A.R.   agric. 
exper.  station  1885:  SO.) 

The  results  of  the  experiment  are  scheduled  in  the  S  A.K. 
agric.  exper.  station  18S7  :  105 ;  107. 

CORN 

See  also  below.  Pests  :    Funjji  ;  also  Insects. 
1859.     Injury  to  corn  crop  by  cold  and  wet  spring.   (5 
A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1859:  6.) 

1872.  Indian  corn  and  manures  for  it.  (8  A.R.  Rutgers' 
Scientific  School  1872:  13-23.) 

1873.  Note  from  D.  Petit  on  raising  corn.  (1  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  [1873]:  66-67.) 

1876.    See  tjelow,  Soils,  this  date. 

1879.  Production  of  corn,  wheat  and  oats  for  each  acre 
sown  in  U.  S.  and  in  N.  J.  (12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884: 
294.) 

1880.  Culture  of  corn;  by  Henry  Stewart.  (8  same  1880: 
43-53.) 

.     Effect  of  special  state  premium  dept. ;  increased 

production  of  corn.    (8  same  1880:  123.) 

1881.  Bushels  per  acre  of  Indian  corn,  oats  and  wheat 
yielded  in  different  states;  do.  for  counties  of  N.  J. 
(9  same  1881:  252-253.) 

.     The  culture  of  corn;   by  J.  B.  Lawes.    (9  same 

1881:  47-50.) 
.     Same;   by  R.  H.  Stewart  (reply  to  Dr.  Lawes). 

(9  same  1881:   51-55.) 
1881.     See  below,  Soils.    Fertilizers,  tliis  date. 
1883.     See  above.  Crops,  this  date. 

1885.  See  same,  tliis  date. 

.     Acreage  and  yield  of  corn,  wheat  and  oats  in 

N.  J.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  9.) 

1886.  See  same,  this  date. 

1889-1891.  Acreage,  yield  and  value  of  corn,  wheat  and 
oats  crops  in  N.  J.  in  1889  and  1891.  (19  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1891:  180-181.) 

1897.  Corn  crop  in  N.  J.;  condition;  yield.  (25  same 
1897:  40.) 

1898-1900.  Experiments  with  sweet  corn  (varieties,  dis- 
eases, etc.,  etc.) ;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 

In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
189S  in  19  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.U.  coll. 
Stat.  1.S9.S:  313-314. 

1899  in  20  A.U.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  12  A.U.  coll. 
Stat.    1S99  :  393-39.'5. 

1900  in  21  A.U.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.K.  coll. 
Stat.  1900  :  439-444. 

1901.  Albinism  in  sweet  corn;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (22 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1901:  449-451.) 

1901.  See  below,  Plant-Breeding,  this  date. 

1902.  Experiments  in  germination  of  corn;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.    (2.3  same  and  15  same  1902:  409-412.) 

.     Peas,  beans  and  sweet  corn  with  fertilizers;  by 

A.  T.  Jordan.    (23  sa7nc  and  15  same  1902:  282-288.) 
.     See  below.  Plant-breeding,  this  date. 

1903.  See  same,  this  date. 

1904.  See  same,  this  date. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


89 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 

CORN— cont'd 
Basking  Ridge,  Somerset  County 
1SS1-18S1/4.     Fertilizer  experiments  on  corn  at  Basking 
Ridge;  by  S.  C.  Dayton.    (2  A.R.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion 1881  (pp.  37-39) — 9  same  and  1  A.R.  agric.  col- 
lege exper.  station  1888.) 

Omlttorl    In    1882.    1883.    1885,    1886. 
1881-1883.     Table:  results  of  field  experiments  with  fer- 
tilizers on  corn,  oats  and  clover,  conducted  by  S.  C. 
Dayton,  Basking  Ridge.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883/4: 
76.) 

Beattyestown,  Warren  County. 

1876.  Experiment  of  A.  Robertson  at  Beattyestown, 
with  muriate  of  potash  on  corn.  (4  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1876:  36-37.) 

Camden  County 
1879.     Indian  corn;  by  C.  Albertson.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric, 
1879:  111-113.) 

Culture  in  Camden  County. 

College  Farm,  Neio  Brunsioick 
1872/4-1884.     Experiments   with   fertilizers  on  corn  at 
the  College  Farm.    (2  A.  R.  bd.  agric.  1874  (pp.  27-31) 
—12  same  1884.) 

Omitted  in  1877  and  1881  :  from  1882-1884,  the  rept.  is 
for  the  current  year  only. 

1872/81-1884.  Same.  (17  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School 
(pp.  61-62)— 20  .tame  1884.) 

The  repts.  are  for  the  current  year  alone,  1882-1  RSI. 
1872/81-1886.     Same.    (2  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  18S1 
(pp.  40-42) — 9  same  and  1  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1888.) 

1882.  1883.  1884.  18S5  and  1886  are  found  in  the  repts. 
for  those  years ;  the  results  for  1883  are  repeated 
in  1SS3  and  1S87.  18S6  in  1888. 

Holmdel,  Monmouth  County 

1882.  Letter  from  J.  C.  Conover  of  Holmdel,  reL  to 
corn  and  potato  crops  in  that  vicinity.  (9  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1881:  411-412.) 

Hopewell,  Mercer  County 
1884-1886.     Field  experiments  with  fertilizers;  by  J.  M. 
Dalrymple,  Hopewell. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
18S4  in    12   A.R.   bd.   agric.    1884 :  428-429. 
Corn. 

1885  in   13  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1885  :  31f)-320. 
Corn  ;   wheat. 

1886  in  7  A.R.  hd.  agric.  exper.  station   1886  :  110. 
Red  clover. 

Mataioan,  Monmouth  County 
1899-1900.     Experiments  with  nitrogen  on  muskmelons, 
sweet  corn  and  cabbage;  by  C.  C.  Hulsart,  Matawan. 
(21  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1900:  114-133.) 

Mercer  County 
1884.     Experiments  with  corn  and  potatoes;   by  T.  B. 
De  Cou,   Mercer  Co.;    cost;    yield   in  bushels.     (12 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  425-426.) 

Passaic  County 

1877.  See  above.  Agriculture.  Passaic  County,  this  date. 

Somerset  County 
1890-1891.    See  above.  Crops.     Fruit.    Peach.     Somerset 
Co. 

Sotith  Branch,  Somerset  County 

1883.  Table:  results  of  field  experiments  with  fertiliz- 
ers on  corn,  by  J.  Voorhees,  South  Branch,  N.  J. 
(11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883/4:  77-78.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 

CORN— cont'd 
Tineland,  Cumberland  County 
1882-1882/9.     Fertilizer  experiments  with  corn  at  Vine- 
land;  by  A.  P.  Arnold.     (3  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station 
(pp.  48-49) — 10  same  and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1889.) 

OATS 

See  also  below,  Pests  :   Fungi ;  also  Insects. 
1881.     See  above.  Corn,  this  date. 

1883.  See  above.  Crops,  this  date. 

1885.  See  above,  Corn,  this  date. 
1889-1891.     See  same,  these  dates. 

Basking  Ridge,  Somerset  County 
1881-1883.     See  above,  Corn.   Basking  Ridge. 

College  Farm,,  New  Brunswick 
1882-1884.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  oats  at  the 
College  Farm.    (18  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School 
1882  (p.  58)— 20  same  1884.) 
Omitted  in  1883. 
1882-18S7.     Same.    (3  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1882  (p. 
53)— 9  .yainc  ISSS.) 

Omitted  in  1883  and  1885. 

1884.  Same.    (12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  279.) 

Raritan,  Somerset  County 
1889.     Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  oats  made 
by  J.  Voorhees,   South  Branch,  and  H.   H.   Right, 
Raritan.    (10  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  2 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1889:  140-142.) 

Ringoes,  Hunterdon  County 
1881.     Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  oats;  by  C. 
W.  Larison,  Ringoes.    (3  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station 
1881:  51.) 

RYE 
1891.     See  below,  "Wheat,  this  date. 
1897.     Rye  culture  in  N.  J.;  yield  and  price.  (25  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1897:  40.) 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 

1885.  Fertilizer  experiment  with  rye  at  the  College 
Farm.    (6  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  18S5:  78.) 

.    See  above.  Crops,  this  date. 

1886.  See  same,  this  date. 

Schooley's   Mountain 

1886.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  rye,  by  N. 
S.  Sergent,  Schooley's  Mountain.  (7  A.R.  agric.  ex- 
per. station  1886:  111.) 

WHEAT 
See  also  below,  Pests  :   Insects. 
1859.     Increasing   quantity   and   quality   of   the   wheat 

crop.    (5  A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1859:  6.) 
1873.     Wheat  raising  by  D.   Petit.     (1  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
[1873]:  64-66.) 

1880.  Necessity  of  attention  to  improving  modes  of  culti- 
vation, especially  by  sub-soil  plowing  and  possibility 
of  producing  larger  wheat  crops.   (7  same  1879:  159.) 

.     Increased  yield  of  wheat  and  corn  as  result  of 

competitions   for  state  premiums.     (7   same   1879: 
14-15.) 

1881.  See  above,  Corn,  this  date. 

1882.  New  varieties  of  wheat  tested  at  College  Farm. 
(10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882:  131.) 

— ■ — .  Amt.  of  wheat  required  and  grown  in  New  Eng- 
land and  New  York;  value  of  deficiency  supplied 
from  the  West.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  217.) 


90 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Grain — cont'd 

WHEAT— cont'd 
1883.     See  above,  Crops,  this  date. 

.  Nitrate  of  soda  or  Cliili  saltpetre  as  a  top  dress- 
ing for  wheat.  4  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull. 
31.) 

1885.  Raising  of  wheat  in  India;  effect  of  competition 
on  U.  S.    (12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  91-94.) 

.     See  above.  Corn,  this  date. 

1886.  India  wheat;  cost  of  labor;  competition  with 
other  wheat  in  English  market.  (13  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1885:  21-24.) 

.     Effect  of  India  wheat  on  European  markets  and 

prices;  production  compared  with  U.  S.  (13  same 
1885:  77-79.) 

.     See  above.  Crops,  this  date. 

1889-1891.     See  above.  Corn,  this  date. 

1890.  Remarks  by  Thos.  H.  Dudley  on  India  wheat. 
(17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  24-26.) 

1891.  Winter  wheat  and  rye:  acres  sown  compared  with 
last  year — per  cent.;  average  condition,  Dec.  1.  (19 
same  1891:  46.) 

Atlantic.  BurllnRton,  Camden,  Hunterdon,  Mercer.  Mid- 
dlesex. Monmoutii,  Morris,  Salem,  Somerset,  Warren 

COS. 

1896.  Crop  diversification;  wheat  as  a  money  crop 
must  be  abandoned  in  N.  J.;  cultivation  of  sugar 
beet  suggested.     (23  same  1895:  65.) 

1897.  Wheat  culture  in  N.  J.;  yield,  prices,  etc.  (25 
same  1897:  39-40.) 

Alloway,  Salem  County 
See  below.  College  Farm,  1889. 

Burlington  Cmmty 
1877.     Letter  from  W.  Parry,  Cinnaminson,  Burlington 
Co.,  rel.   to  wheat  crops  in  that  neighborhod.     (5 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  87-88.) 
1885.     Rept.  of  crops  grown  by  G.  W.  Leeds  on  farm  of 
J.  H.  Leeds,  in  Westhampton  township,  Burlington 
Co.     (13  same  1885:  263-264.) 
Wheat,    potatoes,    corn. 

College  Farm.,  New  Brunswick 
1871/4-1888.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  wheat  at 
the  College  Farm. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/4   in      2   A.R.   l)d.   agric.    1S74  :  .•)l-32. 

187.5         •■       3 1875:20. 

1876         '•      4     •'       "  "        1876:37-38. 

1877-1882  omitted. 

1883  In  11   A.R.  bd.  agric.   1883:208. 

1884  ■•    12 1884  :  278. 

■'    20  A.R.   Rutgers  Scientific  School   1884  :  8(i. 
1885/6  in  7  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  1886:78-80; 

94-06. 
1885/7  In  8  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  1887  :  80  :  109- 

112. 
1888  in  9  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  1  A.R.  agric. 

college  exper.  st.ntion   1 SS8  :  100-104. 

1885.     See  above.  Crops,  this  date. 

1889.  Field  trials  upon  wheat  made  to  test  and  compare 
phosphoric  acid  derived  from  bone  black  or  bone 
ash  and  S.  C.  rock,  by  R.  Flitcraft,  Woodstown,  H.  C. 
Perry,  Alloway,  B.  C.  Sears,  College  Farm.  (10 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agric.  col- 
lege exper.  station  1889:  147-151.) 

1890.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  of  wheat  at 
College  Farm  and  upon  farms  of  J.  Voorhees,  South 
Branch,  Somerset  Co.,  and  H.  H.  Hight,  Raritan, 
Somerset  Co.    (11  unme  and  3  same  1890:  142-149.) 

1891.  See  below.  Vegetable  Crops.  Potatoes.  College 
Farm,  this  date. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Gbain — cont'd 

WHEAT— cont'd 
Deckertown,  Sussex  County 
1882.     Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  wheat;  by 
W.  A.  Stiles,  Deckertown.    (3  A.R.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion 1882:  57-60.) 

Holmdcl,  Monmouth  County 
1877.     Letter  from  I.  G.  Smock,  Holmdel,  Monmouth  Co., 
rel.  to  wheat  crops  of  1876  and  1877.    (5  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1877:  79.) 

Hopewell,  Mercer  County 

1885.  See  above.  Corn.  Hopewell,  under  dates  1884- 
1886. 

Raritan,  Somerset  County 
See  above.  College  Farm,  1890. 
Salem  County 

1887.  Experiment  made  with  different  fertilizers  on 
wheat,  by  W.  Pettit  of  Salem  Co.  (8  A.R.  agric.  ex- 
per. station  1887:  88-95.) 

1888.  Field  trials  upon  wheat  to  test  and  compare 
phosphoric  acid  derived  from  bone  black  or  bone 
ash  and  S.  C.  rock,  made  upon  Salem  Co.  farms. 
(9  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  1  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1888:  101-104.) 

South  Branch,  Somerset  County 
See  above.  College  Farm,  1890. 

Woodstown,  Salem  County 
See  above,   College  Farm,   1889. 
Grass  and  Forage  Crops 

See  also  below.  Pests  :   Fungi. 
1879.     Preservation  of  green  fodders.    (2  A.R.  bureau  of 

statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1879:  179-186.) 

1880-1904.     See  below,  Livestock.    Feeding,  these  dates. 

1882.     Analyses  of  black  grass;  feeding  value,  acreage 

in  N.  J.,  etc.    (3  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1882:  85- 

86.) 

1884.     Grssses;  by  Sir  J.  B.  Lawes.    (12  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1884:  193-198.) 
[1886.1    Fodders  and  feeds;  form  for  description  of  sam- 
ple.   (7  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1886:  202.) 

Repeated  in  1887.   1888,   1889,   1890,   1891,   1892,   1893, 
1804. 

1886.  Hungarian  grass  or  German  millet:  relative  amts. 
of  animal  food  produced  in  crops  of  mixed  hay  and 
German  millet;  amts.  of  plant-food  extracted  from 
soil  by  crops  of  mixed  hay  and  German  millet.  17 
A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1886:  175-180.) 

1888-1904.     See  below.  Soils.    Fertilizers,  this  date. 

1889.  See  above.  Agriculture.   New  Jersey,  'this  date. 
1892.     Grass  product  of  N.  J.;  by  J.  H.  Denise.    (19  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1891:  367-374.) 
1895.     The  A,  B,  C  of  grass  culture;   by  J.  H.  Denise. 

(22  same  1894:  203-209.) 
1896-1904.  Rept.  of  assistant  in  dairy  husbandry  of 
state  agricultural  experiment  station  [on  soiling 
and  soiling  crops,  forage  crops,  experiments  with 
experimental  herd  at  College  Farm,  dairy  products, 
etc.1. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Clarence  II.  Lane 
1806    in    17    A.R.   state   agric.    exper.    station    and   9    A.R. 
agric.    college    exper.    station    1898 :  169181. 

1897  In    18  A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   10  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station   1897  :  101-192. 

1898  in    10  A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station  and    11   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station   1898  :  203-220. 

1899  In   20   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.    station   and   12   A.R. 
ngric.  college  exper,  station  1899  :  189-209, 

1900  in   21   A.R,   state  agric.   exper,   station   and   13  A,R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1900  :  257-311. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


91 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Grass  and  Forage  Crops — cont'd 

Clarenvf  B.  Lane — cont'd 
1001   In   22  A.R.  state  agrlc.   exper.  station  and  14   A.R. 
HKrlc.  college  exper.  station   1901  :  269-S03. 

1902  In   23   A.R.   state  at;rlc.   exper.   station   and  15  A.E. 
ngrlc.  college  exper.   station   1902  :  SOl-.liT. 

1903  In   24   A.R.   state  agiic.    exper.    station   and   16   A.R. 
agrlc.  college  exper.  station   1903  :  347-411. 

Oeorge  A.  BiUinfii^ 
1004   In   2r)    A.R.   state  agrlc.   exper.   station   and  17   A.R. 
agrlc.  college  exper.  station   1904  :  341-412. 

1898.  Forage  crops:  by  E.  B.  Voorhees  and  C.  B.  Lane. 
22  pp.  2  pis.    (Agrlc.  exper.  stations,  Bull.  130.) 

1900.  Forage  crops;  their  yield  and  comparative  value; 
by  E.  B.  Voorhees.   (28  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1900:  131-151.) 

1902.  Soiling  crop  experiments;  by  C.  B.  Lane.  18  pp., 
2  pis.    (Agrlc.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  158.) 

Description  of  forage  crops  grown  at  station  arranged 
In  order  of  use  through  season ;  special  forage 
crops;  special  combinations  of  forage  crops;  i)rei>n 
ration  of  land  for  forage  crops,  growing  leguminous 
crops  for  ha.v  ;  what  constitutes  value  In  forage ; 
yield  of  forage  crops  per  acre ;  soiling  crop  rota- 
tions :  results  from  soiling  system  ;  record  of  dairy 
herd ;  suggestive  lessons. 

1903.  Field  experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda  on  forage 
crops  and  on  market  garden  crops;  by  E.  B.  Voor- 
hees.  28  pp.,  4  pis.    (f^ame.  Bull.  164.) 

1904.  Grass  production;  by  D.  M.  Kelsey.  (31  A.R.  bd. 
agrlc.  1903;  109-114.) 

.     Same;  by  H.  W.  Collingwood.   (31  same  1903:  115- 

126.) 

Monmouth  County 
1891.     [Fertilizer  experiment!  on  grass;  by  A.  S.  Lam- 

bertson.    (19  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1891;  503-504.) 

ALFALFA 

1886.  Lucern  or  alfalfa;  its  advantages  and  disadvan- 
tages; letters  rel.  to  its  growth  in  N.  J.  from  G.  W. 
Thompson  and  A.  D.  Newell;  comparison  betw.  al- 
falfa and  clover;  period  of  growth  at  which  alfalfa 
should  be  cut.  (7  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1886: 
168-175.) 

1887.  Lucern  or  alfalfa;  rept.  on  first  year's  growth  of 
alfalfa  upon  College  Farm;  rept.  on  4th  year's 
growth  of  alfalfa  on  farm  of  G.  W.  Thompson,  Stel- 
ton.    (8  mine  1887:  160-168.) 

1888.  Discussion  rel.  to  new  grass,  called  Lucern.  (15 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1887:  47-49.) 

1890.  Experiments  with  Lucern  or  alfalfa:  plan,  appli- 
cation of  fertilizers;  rept.  of  4th  year's  growth  of 
alfalfa  upon  College  Farm;  yield  per  acre  each  year, 
1887-1890;  location  of  experiments  and  description 
of  soils.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  3 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890:  156-160.) 

1901.  Alfalfa:  methods  of  culture  and  yields  per  acre, 
alfalfa  protein  versus  purchased  protein  in  rations 
for  dairy  cows;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees  and  C.  B.  Lane. 
20  pp.,  2  pis.    (Agric.  exper.  stations,  Bull.  148.) 

1902.  Alfalfa,  cow  peas  and  crimson  clover  as  substi- 
tutes for  purchased  feeds;  home-grown  protein  vs. 
purchased  protein;  by  C.  B.  Lane.  23  pp.,  2  pis. 
(Same,  Bull.  161.) 

1905.  Alfalfa  discussion  at  ann.  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agric. 
(32  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1904;  34-41.) 

College  Farm.  New  Brunswick 

1887.  See  above.  Grass  and  Forage,  this  date. 

1887-1889.  Experiments  with  lucern  or  alfalfa  at  Col- 
lege Farm;  results.  (10  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1889: 
153-160.) 

1888.  Lucern  or  alfalfa;  experiment  at  College  Farm; 
consideration  as  a  collector  of  plant  food,  etc.  (9 
same  and  1  same  1888:  105-113.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 

Grass  and  Forage  Crops — cont'd 
CLOVER 

See  also  below.  Pests  :    KungI  ;  also  Insects. 
1885.     See  below.  Soils,  this  date. 

1891.  July.  Circular  accompanying  scarlet  clover  seed 
sent  out  for  experiments.  (12  A.R.  state  agric.  ex- 
per. station  and  4  A.R.  agrlc.  college  exper.  station 
1891:  143-144.) 

1892.  Chemicals  and  clover;  by  D.  C.  Lewis.  (20  A.R. 
bd.  agrlc.  1892:  374-376.) 

.    The  year's  experience  with  scarlet  clover;  by  T. 

J.  Beans.     (20  same  1892;  334-339.) 

.     Scarlet  clover;    station  experiments;    replies  to 

circular  sent  to  25  farmers  asking  their  experience; 
composition  of  scarlet  clover,  hay,  etc.  (13  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  5  A.R.  agrlc.  college  exper. 
station  1892:  130-144.) 

Most  of  the  experiments   were  made   In    1891. 

1892-1893.  Crop  tests  with  scarlet  clover  upon  farms  of 
J.  M.  White,  New  Brunswick,  College  Farm,  and 
upon  farm  of  Hal  Allaire,  Allaire,  Monmouth  Co., 
in  1892;  experiments  under  way  in  1893.  (14  same 
and  6  same  1893:  153-155.) 

1893-1894.  Crop  tests  with  crimson  or  scarlet  clover; 
experiments  In  1893  upon  farms  of  Theo.  Brown, 
Gloucester  Co.,  J.  M.  White,  Middlesex  Co.,  and  Col- 
lege Farm;  experiments  in  1894  upon  College  Farm 
and  farms  of  J.  Voorhees,  Somerset  Co.,  S.  Read, 
Warren  Co.,  and  J.  A.  McBride,  Sussex  Co.;  spring 
seeding  of  crimson  clover.  (15  A.R.  state  agrlc.  ex- 
per. station  and  7  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1894;  139-172.) 

1894.  Crimson  or  scarlet  clover,  its  growth,  composition 
and  usefulness;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  31  pp.  (Agrlc. 
college  exper.  station.  Bull.  100.) 

.     Discussion  at  mtg.  of  Monmouth  Co.  agric.  bd. 

on  crimson  clover.  (22  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1894:  433- 
436.) 

.    Five  years'  experience  with  crimson  clover;  by 

J.  Fitzga.     (22  same  1894:  403-405.) 

1901.  See  below,  Pests:    Fungi,  this  date. 

1902.  See  above.  Alfalfa,  this  date. 


1892-1893. 


Allaire,  Monmouth  County 
See  above,  Clover,  these  dates. 


Basking 


Basking  Ridge,  Somerset  County 
1881-1883.     See    above,    Grain    Crops.     Corn. 

Ridge. 
1881/3-1881/8.     EJxperiments  with  fertilizers  on  clover 
at  Basking  Ridge:  by  S.  C.  Dayton.    (3  A.R.  agric. 
exper.  station  1883   (pp.  58-59)— 9  same  and  1  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1889.) 
Omitted  In  1885-1SS6. 

Chester,  Morris  County 
1S95.     Crop  tests  with  Essex  rape  and  crimson  clover 
upon  farm  of  H.  H.  Norton  of  Chester,  Morris  Co. 
(16  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1895:  121-122.) 

College  Farm.  New  Brunswick 
1884-1885/9.     Fertilizer    experiments    with    clover    and 
millet  at  Vineland;  by  A.  P.  Arnold.    (5  A.R.  agrlc. 
exper.  station  1884  (pp.  75-76) — 10  same  and  2  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1889.) 

There  are  no  returns  for  clover  18S6  to  1888  inclusive, 
the  returns  for  ISS,^  being  repeated  each  year ; 
there  are  no  returns  for  millet  in  1885  :  1884  Is 
repeated  In  1886  and  1887  ;  1888  Is  found  In  repts. 
for  1S88  and  1880. 

1892-1893.     See  above.  New  Brunswick,  this  date. 
1893-1894.     See  same,  these  dates. 


92 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Grass  and  Forage  Ckoi's — cont'd 

CLOVER— cont'd 
College  Farm,  Xew  Brunsivick — cont'd 
1895.  Experiments  with  crimson  clover,  to  study  in- 
fluence at  time  of  seeding — upon  College  Farm  and 
farm  of  Thos.  J.  Beans  of  Moorestown.  (16  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1895:  119-121.) 

Gloucester  County 
1893-1894.    See  above,  Clover,  this  date. 

Hopewell.  Mercer  County 
1886.     See  above,  Grain  Crops.    Corn.    Hopewell,  under 
dates  1884-1886. 

Moorestown,  Burlington  County 
See  above.  College  Farm,  ISO.'i, 

New  Brunswick,  Middlesex  County 
See  also  above.  College  Farm. 
1892-1893.     See  above,  Clover,  this  date. 
1893-1894.     See  same,  these  dates. 

Somerset  County 
1893-1894.     See  above,  Clover,  this  date. 

Sussex  County 
1S93-1894.     See  above.  Clover,  these  dates. 

Warren  County 
1893-1894.     See  above.  Clover,  these  dates. 

COW  PEAS 

1882.  Southern  or  cow  pea;  analyses;  cultivation,  etc. 
(3  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1882:  87-91.) 

1883.  Cow  peas;  growth;  use  as  fodder.  (4  same  18S3: 
94.) 

1902.    See  above,  Alfalfa,  this  date. 

Bed  Bank,  Monmouth  County 

1893.  Experiments  with  cow  peas  on  Brookdale  Farm, 
Red  Bank,  by  H.  V.  Howe,  mgr.  (14  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1893:  148-150.) 

1900.  My  friend,  the  cow  pea;  by  H.  W.  Collingwood. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1900:  138-147.) 

FODDER  CORN 

1882.     See  below.  Livestock.   Feeding,  this  date. 

.     Analyses  of  green  fodder  corn,  dried  fodder  corn, 

ensilage;  results  of  feeding.  (18  A.R.  Rutgers  Sci- 
entific School  1882:  64-68.) 

.     Experiments  at  College  Farm;  green  fodder  corn, 

dried  fodder  corn,  ensilage.  (10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882: 
132-137.) 

.     Green  fodder  corn;   dried  fodder  corn;   ensilage. 

7  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  19.) 

1894.  See  below,  Vegetable  Crops.    Mangel-wurzel. 

HAY 

1886.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  mixed  hay; 
by  S.  P.  Ridgeway.  (7  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station 
1886:  113.) 

1890.  The  hay  crop:  treatment  of  soil,  growing,  secur- 
ing and  marketing;  by  J.  H.  Denise.  (18  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1890:  430-433.) 

1894.  Experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda  as  a  top- 
dressing  of  timothy  and  hay;  the  former  on  farms 
of  L.  E.  Savacoal,  Warren  Co.,  and  E.  C.  Mains, 
Alms-house  farm,  Sussex  Co.;  the  latter  on  farms 
of  E.  E.  Horton,  Huntsburg,  G.  W.  Van  Horn, 
FYedon,  D.  N.  Warbasse,  Huntsburg,  all  of  Sussex 
Co.  (15  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1894:  116-120.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 

Gkass  and  Forage  Cnoi's — cont'd 
HAY— cont'd 
1897.     Yield  and  price  of  hay  in  N.  J.    (25  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1897:  40.) 

College  Farm,  New  Brunsivick 
1890.     Field  experiments  at  College  Farm  with  nitrate 
of  soda  upon  timothy  hay.    (11  A.R.  state  agric.  ex- 
per. station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1890:  149-150.) 

Rothamsted,  England 
1856-1870.  Experiment  with  different  fertilizers  on 
grass:  kilos  of  hay  per  hektare  produced,  each  year; 
rainfall  in  cm.  in  April,  May  and  June,  each  year 
at  Rothamsted,  England.  (4  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1876: 
41.) 

LAWN  GRASSES 

1877.  Seeding  lawns;  by  T.  B.  Miner.  (Procs.  state  hor- 
tic. socy.  1S77:  41-42.) 

1894.  Lawn  grass;  by  Geo.  Woolson.  (Same  1894:  109- 
111.) 

1896-1896/04.  Experiments  at  College  Farm  on  growth 
of  different  varieties  of  lawn  grasses;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted. 

In    Documents   as   follows : 

1896  in    17    A.R.    state    agric,    exper.    stat.    and    9    A.R. 
afrric.  coll.  exper,  stat,  1896  :  400-401, 

1897  in    IS    A,R,    state    agric.    exper,    stat,    and    10    A,R, 
nsric,  coll,  exper,  stat,  1807  :  339-340. 

1898  in    19    A.R,    state   agric,    exper,    stat,   and    11    A.R. 
agric.  coll.  exper.  stat.  1898  :  327-328. 

1899  in   20   A.R.    state   agric,   exper,   stat,   and   12   A,R, 
egric,  coll,  exper,  stat,  1809  :  409-410, 

1900  in    21    A,R,    state   agric,    exper,    stat,    and    13    A,R, 
agric,  coll,  exper,  stat,  1900  :  460-461, 

1901  in    22    A,R,   state   agric.    exper,    stat.    and   14   A.R. 
agric,    coll,    exper,    st.it,    1901  :  421, 

1002   in    23    A,R,   state   agric,    exper,    stat.   and   15   A.R. 

.igric.  coll.  exper.  stat,  1902  :  395-396, 
1896/03  in  24  A,R.  state  agric,  exper,   stat,   and   16  A,R, 

agric,  coll,  exper,  stat,  1903  ;  492-493, 
1896/04   in  'In  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  stat.  and  17  A.R. 

agric.  coll.  exper.  stat,  1904  :  529-530. 

LUCERN 

See   above.   Alfalfa. 

MILLET 

1884-1885/9.  See  above.  Clover.  College  Farm,  those 
dates. 

SALT  GRASS 
Island  Heights.  Ocean  County 
1893.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  salt  grass;   by 
D.  H.  Shock,  Island  Heights.    (14  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1893:  137.) 

SOJA  BEAN 

1879.  The  soja  bean,  a  new  forage  plant;  by  [G.  H. 
Cookl.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  25-30.) 

1880.  Soja  bean  a  desirable  addition  to  N.  J.  forage 
products.    (7  same  1879:  14.) 

Nuts 

See  also  below.  Tests  :    Insects  ;  also  Fungi. 
1878.     Our  native  nuts;   their  cultivation  and  commer- 
cial  value;    by   C.   W.   Idell.     (Procs.   state  hortic. 
socy.  1878:  50-55.) 

1889.  Nut  culture:  by  Chas.  Parry.  ( Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.   1889:  135-140.) 

1890.  Chestnut  culture;  by  Chas.  Parry.  (18  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1890:  375.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


93 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Nuts — cont'd 
1895.     Is  it  advisable  to  plant  commercial  orchards  of 
chestnuts  in  N.  J.,  and  the  best  varieties?  by  Chas. 
Parry.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.    1895:  161-166.) 
1898.     Remarks   of   Mr.    Collingwood,    editor    of   "  The 
Rural  New  Yorker,"  on  tomato  growing,  chestnut 
growing,  plowing,  spraying  peaches.     {Same  1898: 
95-100.) 


Pests 


serial 


1888-1894.    Rept.  of  the  entomological  dept.  of  the  N.  J. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station. 

Checklist 
Geo.   D.   Hulst,   entomologist 

1888.  No  separate  copy  found. 

John  B.  Smith,  entomologist 

1889.  No  separate  copy  (ound. 
ISyO.     b.   t.   p.     pp.   457-528. 

From  ano.  rept.  of  N.  J.  agric.  exper.  station,  1890 ; 
entitled,  "  Report  of  the  entomologist."  Copies  seen 
in  the  New  Yorli  Public  Library  and  in  Rutgers 
College  Library. 

1891.  h.   t.   p.      pp.   341-426. 

Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

1892.  Trenton  :   The  J.   L.   Murphy   Publishing  Co.,   180.3. 
pp.    387-512. 

1893.  Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1894. 
pp.   437-603. 

1894.  Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  PuliHshing  Co.,   1895. 
pp.    421-600. 

1895.  Trenton  :  The  J.  L.   Murphy  Publishing  Co.,   1896. 
P.  363,  i-ili,  365-526,  pis. 

1896.  Trenton  :  The  J.  L.   Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1897. 
iv,    431-563    pp. 

1897.  Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,   1898. 
iv,   395-492   pp..   pis. 

1898.  Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1899. 
V,  371-467  pp..  map,   pis. 

1899.  Camden  :   Sinniclsson,  Chew  &  Co.,  1900.     iv,  421- 
512   pp.,   pis. 

1900.  Somerville  :  Unionist-Gazette  Assn.,  1901.     iii,  477- 
572   pp..   pis. 

1901.  Trenton  :    The    John    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

1902.  V,    461-587    pp.,    pis. 

1902.  Trenton  :    The    John    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

1903.  iv,    423-593    pp.,    pis.,    maps. 

1903.  Somerville  :  The  Unionist-Gazette  Assn.,  1904.      iv, 
555-659    pp. 

1904.  Paterson  :  News  Prtg.  Co..  1905.      iii,  555-652  pp., 
pis. 

In   Documents  as   follows : 

1888  in   9   A.E.   state   agric.   exper.    station    and   1    A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1888  :  202-212. 

1889  in    10   A.R.    state   agric.    exper.   station    and    2    A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1889  :   241-313. 

1890  in    11    A.R.    state   agric.    exper.    station    and    3    A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1890:457-528. 

1891  in    12   A.R.   state   agric.    exper.    station    and   4    A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1891  :  341-426. 

1892  In    13   A.R.    state   agric.   exper.   station    and   5    A.R. 
agric.  college  expei".  station  1892  :  387-512. 

1893  in    14   A.R.    state   agric.    exper.    station    and   6    A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1893  :  439-603. 

1894  in    15    A.R.    state   agric.    exper.    station    and   7   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1894  :  423-000. 

1895  in    16   A.R.    state   agric.    exper.    station    and   8    A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1895  :  365-526. 

1896  in    17    A.R.    state   agric.    exper.    station    and   9    A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1896  ;  431-563. 

1897  in   IS   A.R.   state   agric.   exper.   station   and   10   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1897  :  395-492. 

1898  in   19   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   11   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1898  :  373-407. 

1899  in   20   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and  12   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1899  ;  421-512. 

1900  in   21   A.R.   state  agric.  exper.   station  and  13  A.E. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1900  :  477-572. 

1901  in   22   A.R.   state  agric.    exper.   station   and  14   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1901  :  461-587. 

1902  in   23   A.R.   state   agric.   exper.   station  and  15   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1902  :  425-593. 

1903  in   24   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   16  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station   1903  :  555-659. 

1904  in   25  A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station    and   17  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1904  :  555-652. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pests — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B 

Under  the  "  Insect  Law  "  of  1898.  the  entomologist  of 
the  Agricultural  College  I^perlmcnt  Station  was 
designated    state   entomologist. 

1898-1904.     Rept.  of  state  entomologist,  John  B.  Smith. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1898  in   20   A.R.   bd.   agric.    1898 :  67-89. 

1899  "  27  ' 1899  :  23-28. 

1900  "  28  "       "  "  1900 :  81-94. 

1901  "  29  "       "  "  1901  :  237-242. 

1902  "  30  "       "          "  1902 :  99-108. 
1003  "  31  "       "          "  1903 :  331-344. 
1904  '•  32  "       "          "  1904 :  161-168. 


1889-1904.     Rept.  of  the  botanical  dept.  of  N.  J.  Agricul- 
tural College  Experiment  Station. 
Checlilist 
B.  D.  Balsted,  iotanist 

1889.  Not  found. 

1890.  h.  t.  p.  pp.  323-453. 

Ifrom  ann.   rept.   N.  J.  agric.  exper.  station. 

1891.  h.   t.   p.      pp.  235-340. 

1892.  Trenton  :  The  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1893. 
pp.  273-386. 

1893.  Not  found. 

1894.  h.   t.  p.     pp.  273-600. 

1895.  Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1896. 
pp.  247-361. 

1896.  Not  found. 

1897.  Trenton  :  The  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1898. 
iv,  261-394  pp. 

1901.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902. 
iv,  383-459  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 
1902-1904.     Not  found. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1889  in    10   A.R.    state   agric.   exper.   station  and   2   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1889  :  221-239. 

1890  in    11    A.R.   state   agric.    exper.   station   and   3   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1890  :  323-453. 

1891  in    12   A.R.    state   agric.    exper.   stati.on    and   4    A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1891  :  235-340. 

1892  in    13    A.R.    state   agric.    exper.    station    and   5   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1892  :  275-386. 

1893  in    14    .\.R.    state   agric.    exper.   station    and   6   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1893  :  287-4.36. 

1894  in    15    .\.R.    state   agric.    exper.    station    and   7    A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1894  :  275-419. 

1895  in    16   A.R.    state   agric.    exper.    station    and   8   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1895  :  247-361. 

1896  in    17    A.R.    state   agric.   exper.    station    and   9   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1896  :  289-429. 

1897  In   18   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   10   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1897:  261-394. 

1898  in    19   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   11   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper,  station  1.898  :  291-370. 

1899  in   20  A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   12   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1899  :  323-419. 

1900  in   21    A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   13   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1900  :  405-476. 

1901  in   22   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   14   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1901  :  383-459. 

1902  in   23   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.  station   and   15   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1902  :  377-422. 

1903  in   24   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   16   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1903  :  459-5.54. 

1904  in   25   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and  17   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1904  :  447-553. 

non-serial 

n.  d.  Fumigation;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  4  pp.  (Entomologi- 
cal circular  23,  state  bd.  agric.) 

.     Arsenical  poisons  and  how  to  use  them;  by  J.  B. 

Smith,   n.  t.  p.   3  pp.    (f<(ime  no.  2.) 

.     Whale-oil  soap  and  its  uses;  by  J.  B.  Smith.   2  pp. 

{Same  no.  5.) 

.     Arsenate  of  lead;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    2  pp.    {i^ame 

no.  13.) 

.     Resin-lime-arsenlc  mixture.   2  pp.    (Same  no.  38.) 

.     Carbon  bisulphide;  by  J.  B.  Smith.   2  pp.    {Same 

no.  25.) 

1874.     See  below.  Crops.  Vegetable.   Potato. 


94 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Pests — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1876.     Entomology  and  its  relations  to  horticulture;  by 

A.  S.  Fuller.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1876:  41-45.) 
1880.  See  above,  Fruit  Crops.  Small  Fruit,  this  date. 
1884.     AgrotldiE — cut  worms;  by  John  B.  Betts.    (Procs. 

state  hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884:  59-61.) 

1888.  Paper  on  entomology;  by  I.  W.  Nicholson.  (16 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  499-500.) 

Insects  molesting  potatoes  and  wheat. 
.     Entomology;   comprising  cuts,  and  over  200  de- 
lineations  of   various   insects,   with   some   general 
truths  in  applied  entomology.    (15  same  1887:  485- 
535.) 

Extracts  from  "  fJcneral  truths  in  applied  entomoloKV  "  ; 
li.v    C.    V.    Hiley. 

1889.  Rept.  of  J.  M.  White  on  his  experience  in  spray- 
ing fruit  trees;  cost  of  materials.  (11  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1890:  365-366.) 

.     Address  of  state  entomologist,  Geo.  D.  Hulst.    (16 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  307-321.) 
.     Apptmt.  of  state  entomologist  at  exper.  station 

[1888].    (16  same  1888:  88.) 
.     Entomological    suggestions    and    enquiries;     by 

John  B.  Smith.   3  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station. 

Bull.  55.) 

Chiefly  directions  about  sending  insects  to  entomologist. 

1890.  A  year  of  horticultural  entomology;  by  John  B. 
Smith.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1890:  97-104.) 

.     Spraying  trees  and  vines;  by  J.  M.  White.    (Same 

1890:  110-112.) 

1891.  Plant  diseases  and  their  treatment;  by  B.  T.  Gal- 
loway.   (IS  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  73-91.) 

.     Horticultural  entomology  in  N.  J.;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.   1891:  41-48.) 
.     Results   of  spraying  during  the  year   1891;    by 

Isaac  W.  Nicholson.    (.SVjnip  1891:  142-146.) 
.     Results  of  spraying  during  the  year;   Bordeaux 

mixture;  by  J.  M.  White.    (Some  1891:  62-63.) 
.     Address  of  C.  Conrow  on  his  experience  in  spray- 
ing;  discussion.    (18  same  1890:  104-110.) 
.     Address  of  J.  M.  White,  giving  his  experience  in 

spraying.     (18   same  1890:  102-104.) 
.     Remarks  on  spraying,  etc.;  by  Dr.  Halsted.    (18 

same  1890:  100-102.) 
.     Spraying,  from  the  entomological  standpoint;  by 

J.  B.  Smith.    (18  same  1890:  93-100.) 

1893.  Entomological  work  in  N.  J.  and  in  Mass.  (21 
same   1893:  55-56.) 

1894.  Results  of  spraying  in  1893;  by  Chas.  Parry. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1894:  55-62.) 

.     Concerning    vocation    of    the    phytopathologist. 

(15  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agric. 

college  exper.  station  1894:  398-401.) 

Krom    •'  The   Florist   Exchange."   Oct.   6.   1894. 
1894-1895.     Poisonous  plants  of  N.  J.;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 

(15  xame  and  7  same  1894    (pp.  401-419) — 16  .some 

and  7  same  1895.) 
1894-1904.     General  review  of  year's  work  in  entomol- 
ogy; by  J.  B.  Smith.    (15  .some  and  7  same  1894  (pp. 

423-460)— 25  same  and  17  same  1904.) 
1897.     Rept.  of  legislative  committee;   state  apprn.  for 

examination  of  fruit  enemies.    (Procs.  state  hortic. 

socy.  1897:  21-22.) 
.     Entomological  work  of  the  year;   by  Prof.  John 

B.  Smith.    (25  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1897:  97-118.) 

.     Lessons  on  spraying;  by  I.  J.  Blackwell.    (Procs. 

state  hortic.  socy.   1897:  30-32.) 
.     See  above.  Crops.   Fruit  Crops.   Small  Fruit,  this 

date. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Pests — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1899.  Summary  of  address  of  John  B.  Smith  on  "  An- 
other year  of  entomological  work."  (27  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1899:  31-33.) 

.     Spraying;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (20  A.R.  state  agric. 

exper.  station  and  12  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1899:  492-496.) 

Directions  aliont  application. 
1899-1901.     Experiments  with  spraying;   by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted.   (20  same  and  12  sa7ne  1899  (pp.  402-404)— 22 
same  and  14  same  1901.) 

The  experiments  were  chiefly  on  vegetables  ;  grapes  also 
are  given   in   1001. 

1900.  Economic  entomology  in  Europe;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 
(21  same  and  13  some  1900:  549-572.) 

Includes  remarks  on  quarantine  of  Amer.  fruits  in 
Europe. 

1901.  Spraying  experiments  [on  ornamental  plants] 
in  greenhouse;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (22  same  and  14 
same  1901:  448-449.) 

1903.  Best  way  to  mix  lime,  sulphur  and  salt.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1904:  249-251.) 

Article  by  A.  N.  Brown  in  American  Agriculturist,  Oct. 
31.    1903. 

.     The    law    and    the    horticulturist;    by   John    B. 

Smith.    (.Sfome  1903:  69-80.) 

.     Nitrate  of  soda,  its  production  and  value;  by  Dr. 

E.  B.  Voorhees.    (^ame  1903:  138-162.) 

1904.  Discussion  on  use  of  caustic  soda  for  San  Jose 
scale.     (.S'ome  1904:  59-64.) 

.     See  above,  Crops.   F'ruit,  this  date. 

Pests:  Fi'ngi 
1877.     See  below.  Vegetable  Crops.    Sweet  Potato. 

1886.  Botanical  characters  of  the  black  rot;  by  P. 
Lamson  Scribner.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1886: 
203-209.) 

1887.  The  year's  experience  of  remedies  for  fungi;  dis- 
cussion of.    (Nome  1887:  53-58.) 

1889.  Fungi  injurious  to  horticulture;  by  Byron  D. 
Halsted.     (Nome  1889:149-162.) 

.     On  treatment  of  fungus  diseases  of  plants;    by 

A.  W.  Pierson  (sic,  i.  e.  Pearson),  agt.  U.  S.  dept.  of 
agric.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  349-359.) 

.     Fungi  injurious  to  crops.    (10  A.R.  state  agric. 

exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1889:  231-232.) 

.     The  use  of  fungicides  in  the  prevention  and  cure 

of  fungous  diseases  of  plants;  by  A.  W.  Pearson. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1889:  163-175.) 

.     Some  of  the  best  fungus  remedies.   (10  A.R.  state 

agric.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1889:  237-239.) 

.     Some  of  the  newer  or  little  known  fungi.    (10 

sowie  and  2  .some  1889:  233-237.) 

1890.  Rusts,  smuts,  ergots  and  rots,  some  of  the  dis- 
eases that  seriously  affect  field  crops,  vegetables 
and  fruit,  remedies  that  have  proved  successful; 
by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  261-279.) 

.  The  anthracnoses  and  their  relations  to  horticul- 
ture; by  Byron  D.  Halsted.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1890:  56-G6.) 

.     See  below.   Laws,  this  date. 

1890-1896.  Fungous  diseases  of  crops.  (11  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1890  (pp.  345-363)— 17  .some  and  9  same 
1896.) 

Vegetables ;  floral  and  ornamental  plants ;  In  the  12tli 
and  following  repts.  each  crop  is  given  under  a 
separate   heading. 

1891.  On  the  study  of  plant  diseases,  especially  those 
due  to  fungi;  by  Irwin  F.  Smith.  (Procs.  state  hor- 
tic. socy.  1891:    157-174.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


95 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pksts:  Fungi — cont'd 

1891.  Notes  upon  treatment  for  fungi;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1891:  304-310.) 

.     Study  and  students  of  fungi;   by  B.  G.  Halsted. 

(12  .s'fime  and  4  siime  1891:  236-241.) 

1892.  Fruit  decay;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (Procs.  state  hor- 
tic.  socy.  1892:  131-136.) 

.     Fungi;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (Agric.  college  exper. 

station,  Bull.  86:  11-20.) 
.     A  study  of  fruit  decays;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (13 

A.R.  state  agric.  exper.   station  and   5  A.R.  agric. 

college  exper.  station  1892:  322-333.) 

1893.  A  field  observation  upon  fruit  decays;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.    (14  same  and  6  same  1893;  366-367.) 

.     A  fatal  disease  to  truck  crops;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 

(14  same  and  6  same  1893:  362-366.) 

.     Fungi   upon  weeds — the  thistle   rust;    by  B.   D. 

Halsted.    (14  same  and  6  same  1893:  326-327.) 

.     The  solandi   process  of  sun-printing;    by   B.   D. 

Halsted.    (14  same  and  6  same  1893:  318-326.) 

Used    In    recording    appearance    of    various    diseases    of 
plants. 

1894.  Some  of  the  more  injurious  fungi  to  fruits  in 
1894;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (15  same  and  7  same  1894: 
320-334.) 

.  Blights  and  their  remedies;  by  Byron  D.  Hal- 
sted.   (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1895:  100-105.) 

1895.  Field  experiments  with  fungicides;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted and  J.  A.  Kelsey.  32  pp.  (Agric.  college  exper. 
station,  Bull.  108.) 

.  Abnormal  growths  due  to  fungi;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted. (16  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1895:  355-360.) 

1895-1902.  Fungicides  and  spraying;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(16  same  and  8  same  1895  (pp.  319-345) — 24  .same 
and  16  same  1903.) 

1896.  List  of  sets  of  fungi  represented  in  station  myco- 
logical  herbarium.  (17  same  and  9  same  1896:  401- 
402.) 

1897.  New  fungi;  by  Byron  D.  Halsted.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1897:  40-61.) 

1898-1904.  Fungi  as  related  to  weather;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted. (19  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1898  (pp.  359-369) — 25 
same  and  17  same  1904.) 

1900.  Club-root  of  rape;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (21  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1900:  413.) 

1901.  Partnership  of  trees  and  fungi;  by  D.  F.  Mac- 
Dougal.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.   1901:  134-136.) 

.     See  below,  Floriculture,  this  date. 

.     Root  parasites — f  broom-rape  ] ;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 

(22   A.R.   state   agric.   exper.   station   and   14   A.R. 

agric.  college  exper.  station  1901:  434-436.) 

Description  ;   effect  on  clover,   tobacco,   hemp,   tomatoes. 

1902.  Broom-rape  upon  coleus;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (23 
same  and  15  same  1902:  408-409.) 

Broom-rape  sometimes  found  on  tobacco,  hemp  and  the 
tomato. 

.     Notes  upon  some  rusts  and  mildews  at  Werners- 

ville,  Penn.;    by  B.   D.   Halsted.     (23  same  and   15 
same  1902:  419-420.) 

.     Notes  upon  club-root;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (23  same 

and  15  same  1902:  398-399.) 

Found   on   cabbage,    turnips,    radishes,   etc.  ;    relation   to 
human   cancer. 

.     Fungous  enemies  of  plants  in  Nova  Scotia;   by 

B.  D.  Halsted.    (23  same  and  15  same  1902:  421-422.) 

1903.  The  powdery  mildews;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (24 
same  and  16  same  1903:  517-536.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Pests:  Funoi — cont'd 
1903.     Some  of  newer  fungicides;   by  B.  n.  Halsted,  J. 

A.  Kelsey.  15  pp.,  2  pis.   (Agric.  exper.  station  Bull. 
167.) 

APPLE 

1887.     Apple-root  louse;    by  Mrs.  Mary  Treat.     (Procs. 

state  hortic.  socy.  1887:  83-86.) 
1893.     Decays  of  mature  apples;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (14 

A.R.  state  agric.  exper.   station  and  6  A.R.  agric. 

college  exper.  station  1893:  367-377.) 

ASPARAGUS 

1896.  Circular  issued  to  press  by  B.  D.  Halsted,  bot- 
anist, rel.  to  outbreak  of  asparagus  rust.  (17  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1896:  407-408.) 

.     Diseases  of  asparagus;    by  B.  D.   Halsted.     (17 

same  and  9  same  1896:  407-410.) 

1897.  Experiment  in  spraying  for  asparagus  rust;   by 

B.  D.  Halsted.    (18  same  and  10  same  1897:  372-376.) 

1898.  The  asparagus  rust — its  treatment  and  natural 
enemies;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  20  pp.,  2  pis.  (Agric. 
exper.  station  Bull.  129.) 

1899-1903.  Experiments  with  asparagus  rust;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.  (20  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  12 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1899  (pp.  410- 
413)— 24  same  and  16  same  1903.) 

1900.  Asparagus  rust  in  N.  J.;  Its  treatment  and  nat- 
ural enemies;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (27  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1899:  99-108.) 

BEAN 

1891.  The  anthracnose  of  the  bean— remedy  suggested; 
lima  bean  diseases;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (12  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1891:  284-287.) 

1892.  A  bacterium  of  phaseolus  [affecting  beans];  by 
B.  D.  Halsted.  (13  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  5  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1892:  283- 
285.) 

1893.  Identity  of  anthracnose  of  bean  and  watermelon; 
by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (14  same  and  6  same  1893:  347- 
352.) 

1901.  Bean  diseases  and  their  remedies;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted. 28  pp.,  pis.  (Agric.  exper.  station  Bull. 
151.) 

1902-1903.  Mildew  of  lima  beans;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (23 
same  and  15  .some  1902  (pp.  399-403)— 24  .same  and  16 
same  1903.) 

BEETS 

1895.  Some  fungous  diseases  of  beets;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
13  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  Bull.  107.) 

CABBAGE 

1893.  Club-root  of  cabbage  and  its  allies;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted. 16  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station.  Bull.  98.) 

.     Same.    (14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6 

A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1893:  332-345.) 

1902.  See  above,  Pests:  Fungi,  this  date. 

CELERY 

1891.  Some  fungous  diseases  of  the  celery;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.  (12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1891:  250-259.) 

1892.  Same.  12  pp.  (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  spe- 
cial bull.  Q.) 


96 


INDEX  TO  DOCmiENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pests:  Fixgi — cont'd 

CHERRY 

1890.  The  black  knot  of  plum  and  cherry  trees.  (11 
A.  R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1S90:  364-366.) 

1891.  Notes  upon  monilia  fructigena,  Pers.  [cherry-rot 
fungusl  and  spore  germination;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(12  xame  and  4  .sdwc  1S91:  288-290.) 

.     Destroy  the  black  knot  of  plum  and  cherry  trees, 

an  appeal;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.   14  pp.    (Agric.  college 
exper.  station,  Bull.  78.) 

CLOVER 
1897.     Crimson  clover  disease;   by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (18 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1897:  314-319.) 

CORN 
1896.     Experiments  with  corn  smut;   by  B.  D.  Halsted. 

(17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric. 

college  e.xper.  station  1896:  352.) 
1901.     Notes  upon  corn  smut:    by  B.   D.  Halsted.     (22 

same  and  14  name  1901:  437.) 

CRANBERRY 
1875.     Cranberry  rot  and  scald  in  N.  J.    (3  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1875:  66-67.) 
1881.     On  cranberry  scald.    (2  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station 

1881:  60-65.) 

1889.  Some  fungous  diseases  of  the  cranberry;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.  40  pp.  (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  Bull. 
64.) 

.     The   cranberry   scald;    by   B.    D.   Halsted.    2   11. 

(Agric.  college  exper.  station,  special  bull.  H.) 

List  of  questions  sent  to  cranberry  growers  in  various 
parts  of  country. 

1890.  Summary  of  remarks  of  Dr.  B.  D.  Halsted  on 
cranberry  rot  or  scald.  (17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  394, 
395.) 

Cinnaminson.  Burlington  County 
1878.     Rept.   of   \Vm.   Parry,   Cinnaminson;    decline  in 
pear  bliglit;  scald  on  cranberry.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1877:  165.) 

CUCUMBER 
1901.     The  blight  of  cucumbers;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (22 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1901:  437-438.) 

EGG-PLANT 

1891.  Some  fungous  diseases  of  the  egg-plant;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.  (12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1891:  277-283.) 

1892.  "Falling"  of  egg-plant  seedlings;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted.   (13  same  and  5  .some  1892:  286-287.) 

GRAPE 

1884.  The  grape  rot — what  can  we  do  to  prevent  it? 
by  Alex.  W.  Pearson.  (Procs.  state  liortic.  socy.  Jan. 
1884:  65-73.) 

.    Grape  rot  discussed  in  letter  to  secy,  from  Byron 

D.  Halsted.    (Same  Jan.  1884:  74-76.) 

.     Grape  rot;  discussion  of  experiences  with.    (Same 

Dec.   1884:  47-53.) 

1885.  Discussion  by  members  of  State  Hortic.  Socy.  on 
grape  rot.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  205-207.) 

1886.  The  fungous  diseases  of  the  vine  and  their  reme- 
dies; by  F.  L.  Scribner.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1886:  123-148.) 

1887.  Observations  the  past  season  with  grape  rot  and 
mildew;  by  F.  Lamson  Scribner.  {Same  1887:  133- 
146.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Pests:  Fungi — cont'd 

GRAPE— cont'd 

1888.  Experiments  in  the  treatment  of  downy  mildew 
and  black-rot  of  the  grape  made  in  1888  by  the  sec- 
tion of  vegetable  pathology  in  the  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agric.     (.Same  1S8S:  150-158.) 

.  Treatment  of  black-rot  in  Arkansas,  with  the  so- 
lution of  sulphate  of  copper;  by  J.  Hertlein.  (Same 
1888:  159-161.) 

1889.  Experiment  made  with  the  Bordeaux  mixture  and 
bagging  grapes  to  prevent  mildew  and  black  rot. 
(Same  1889:  175-177.) 

.     Grape  rot  and  other  fungi.    (10  A.R.  state  agric. 

exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1889:  232-233.) 

1891.  Diseases  of  grape  and  their  prevention;  by  T.  H. 
Boysen.    (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  349-357.) 

1900.  Notes  upon  grape  mildew;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (21 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1900:  463-464.) 

1901.  The  mildew  of  the  grape;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (22 
same  and  14  same  1901:  438.) 

GRASS 

1901.  Ergot  upon  grass;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (22  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1901:  436.) 

MELON 

1891.  Bacterial  melon  blight.  (12  A.R.  state  agric.  ex- 
per. station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1891:  273-276.) 

1893.  Fungous  diseases  of  the  muskmelon;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.    (14  same  and  6  same  1893:  352-356.) 

NUT 

1892.  A  serious  filbert  disease;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (13 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  5  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1892:  287-289.) 

1896.  The  chestnut  blight;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (17  same 
and  9  same  1896:  412.) 

OATS 

1894.  A  leaf-blight  of  oats;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (15  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1894:  319-320.) 

PEA 

1893.  Some  fungous  diseases  of  the  pea;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted. (14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1893:  357-362.) 

PEACH 

1884.  Extrs.  from  paper  read  by  S.  T.  Maynard  of  Mass. 
Agric.  College  at  mtg.  of  N.  J.  Hortic.  Socy.  rel.  to 
peach  yellows;  discussion.  (12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884: 
327-331.) 

.  Peach  yellows:  what  is  known  of  its  cause,  pre- 
vention and  cure,  from  scientific  investigations  and 
practical  experiments;  by  S.  T.  Maynard.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.   Dec.  1884:  76-85.) 

1S85.  Peach  yellows;  general  discussion.  (Same  1885: 
44-53.) 

.     Peach  yellows;  by  J.  M.  "White.    (Same  1885:  35- 

37.) 

1886.  Blight  on  peach  trees  in  Mercer  Co.;  letter  from 
U.  S.  dept.  of  agric.  rel.  thereto.  (14  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1886:  458-459.) 

.     Peach  yellows;   letter  on  the  subject  from  Emp- 

son  Atkinson.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1886:  185- 
187.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


97 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pests:  Fungi — cont'd 

PEACH— cont'd 

1886.  A  note  on  peach  yellows;  letter  from  Charles  W. 
Garfield.     {Same   188G:  183-185.) 

.     Peach  yellows.   Have  any  remedies  been  tried  for 

the  cure  of  peach  yellows  that  have  appeared  to  be 
effectual?  Does  any  method  or  course  of  culture 
have  any  effect?  Discussion  by  socy.  {Same  188G: 
175-183.) 

1887.  Can  the  health  of  plants  be  promoted  by  special 
fertilization?  discussion  of  the  question.  {Same 
1887:  90-101.) 

Special    reference   to   effect   on   peach   yellows. 

1888.  Peach  yellows  and  soil  exhaustion;  by  E.  F. 
Smith.    {Same  1888:  40-59.) 

1896.  Experiments  with  peach  root  galls;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted.  (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1896:  413-414.) 

1898.  Experiments  with  peach  root  galls  [and  forcing 
of  peachesl ;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (19  same  and  11  same 
1898:  354-359.) 

PEAR 
187G.     On  pear  blight.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1876: 
14-15.) 

1878.  See  above,  Crops.    Fruit.    Pear,  this  date. 

.     Rept.  of  J.  Van  Doren,  Manalapan,  on  measure 

taken  agst.  pear  blight.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877: 
164.) 

1879.  Decrease  of  pear-blight.    (6  same  1878:  169.) 
1881.     Pear  blight  and  peach  yellows;  by  J.  T.  Lovett; 

discussion.    (8  some  1S81:  197-201.) 

1885.  Discussion  by  members  of  State  Hortic.  Socy.  on 
pear  blight.    (13  same  1885:  207-210.) 

1897-1901.  Experiments  with  pear  blight;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted. (18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1897  (pp.  377-383) — 22 
same  and  14  same  1901.) 

Cinnaminson,  Burlington  County 
See  above.  Pests  :   Fungi.    Cranberry.. 

PLUM 
See  above,  Cherry. 

POPLAR 
1895.     Poplar  blight  in  the  nursery;   by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(15  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1894:  394-396.) 

POTATOES 

1886.  Potato  scab — its  cause  and  prevention;  by  N.  W. 
Parcell.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1886:  188-190.) 

1889.  The  potato  rot;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  4  pp.  (Agric. 
college  exper.  station,  special  bull.  G.) 

.     Potato  rot.     (10  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 

and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1889:  232.) 
1891.     Blight  of  potato  [near  Ocean  Springs].    (12  A.R. 

state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  college 

exper.  station  1891:  269-273.) 
1895.     Potato  scab;  by  Dr.  Halstead  (sic).    (23  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1895:  395-396.) 

1897.  Experiment  in  infecting  soil  with  potato  scab 
fungus;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (18  A.R.  state  agric.  ex- 
per. station  and  10  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1897:  355-360.) 

1899.  Soil  fungicides  for  potato  and  turnip  diseases — 
experiments  with  potatoes  1895-1899;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted.   (20  same  and  12  same  1899:  326-345.) 

1900.  Soil  fungicides  for  potato  and  turnip  diseases; 
by  B.  D.  Halsted.  44  pp.,  pis.  (Agric.  exper.  stations, 
special  bull.   S.) 

1904.  The  diseases  of  the  potato  in  relation  to  its  de- 
velopment; by  L.  R.  Jones.  (31  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1903: 
161-175.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Pests:  Fundi — cont'd 

QUINCE 

1892.  Some  fungous  diseases  of  the  quince  fruit;  by 
B.  D.  Halsted.  (13.  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  5  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1892:  307.) 

.     Same.   6  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station.  Bull. 

91.) 

RADISH 
1900.     The  white  mould  on  radish;   by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(21  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1900:  462-463.) 

1902.  See  above.  Fungi,  this  date. 

SMALL  FRUIT 

1880.  A  raspberry  disease.  (1  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station 
1880:  67-68.) 

.     Same,     bdside.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  2.) 

Copy  seen  In  Rutgers  College  Library. 

1884.  Raspberry  fungus;  by  J.  B.  Ellis.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884:  54-58.) 

1891.  Field  experiments  for  raspberry  anthracnose  up- 
on fruit  farm  of  Wm.  R.  Ward  near  Newark.  (12 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  col- 
lege exper.  station  1891:  266-267.) 

1893.  Diseases  of  the  strawberry;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(14  same  and  6  same  1893:  327-332.) 

SPINACH 
1890.     Some  fungous  diseases  of  spinach;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted. 15  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  Bull.  70.) 

SWEET  POTATO 

1877.  Blight  in  sweet  potato  crops;  by  J.  G.  Whitall, 
Woodbury,  Gloucester  Co.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877: 
107-108.) 

1889.  The  sweet  potato  rot;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  2  U. 
(Agric.  college  exper.  station,  special  bull.  J.) 

List  ot  questions  addressed  to  potato  growers. 

1890.  Some  fungous  diseases  of  sweet  potato;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.  32  pp.  (Agric.  college  exper.  station.  Bull. 
76.) 

.     The  fungous  diseases  of  the  sweet  potato.     (11 

A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1890:  339-345.) 

1891.  Field  experiments  with  soil  and  black  rots  of 
sweet  potatoes;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  19  pp.  (Agric. 
college  exper.  station,  special  bull.  M.) 

.     Field   experiments  with   soil   and   black  rots  of 

sweet  potatoes,  upon  farm  of  B.  Bradshaw,  near 
Mickleton.  (12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and 
4  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1891:  260-266.) 

1893.  Field  experiments  with  soil  rot  of  sweet  potato; 
by  G.  W.  Jessup,  Cinnaminson.  (14  same  and  6  same 
1893:  345-346.) 

1899.  Experiments  with  soil  rot  of  sweet  potatoes;  by 
B.  D.  Halsted.  (20  same  and  12  same  1899:  345-354.) 
Includes  plan  of  experiments  1895-189S. 

1903.  Diseases  of  sweet  potatoes  and  their  remedies; 
by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (31  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1903:  149-157.) 

TOMATO 
1891.     Investigation  of  tomato  blight  at  Ocean  Springs. 
(12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1891:  267-268.) 

TURNIP 
1S99.     Experiments  with  club-root  of  turnips;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.    (20  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  12 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1899:  355-367.) 
Includes   plan   of  experiments.    1894-1898. 
1902.     See  above.  Fungi,  this  date. 


98 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Pests:   Insects 

n.  d.    The  codlinR  moth;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    3  pp.    (Ento- 
mological circular  12,  state  bd.  of  agric.) 
.     About  ants;  by  J.  B.  Smith,  n.  t.  p.   2  pp.    (Same, 

no.  36.) 

.     Cut-worms;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  2  pp.    (Same,  no.  11.) 

.     The  elm-leaf  beetle;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  3  pp.    {Siiiiu; 

no.   7.) 
.     The  wood  leopard  moth;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    2  pp. 

{Same,  no.  30.) 
.     The  vaporer  moth;  by  J.  B.  Smith,   n.  t.  p.   2  pp. 

(/Some,  no.  9.) 
.     The  bag  worm  or  drop  worm;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    2 

pp.    (Same,  no.  8.) 
.     How  to  treat  San  Jose  scale;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    2 

pp.    (Same,  no.  6.) 
.     Blister  beetles;  by  J.  B.  Smith.   2  pp.    (Same,  no. 

35.) 

.     Yellow-necked  caterpillar;  by  J.  B.  Smith.   2  pp. 

.      (Same,  no.  29.) 
.     The  scurfy  scale;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    2  pp.    (Same, 

no.  19.) 
.     The  oyster-shell  bark-louse;  by  J.  B.  Smith.   2  pp. 

(Same,  no.  20.) 
.     Summer  work  agst.  the  San  Jose  scale;  by  J.  B. 

Smith.   2  pp.    (Same,  no.  24.) 
- — .     Kerosene  as  an  insecticide;  by  J.  B.  Smith,  n.  t.  p. 

3  pp.    (Same,  no.  3.) 
.     Crude  oil  as  an  insecticide;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    3 

pp.    (Same,  no.  23.) 
-.     Tobacco  as  an  insecticide;  by  J.  B.  Smith.   2  pp. 

(Same,  no.  16.) 
.     Time  as  an  insecticide;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    2  pp. 

(Same,  no.  15.) 

.     See  below,  Floriculture,  this  date. 

1876.     Relations  betw.  insects  and  plants.    (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1876:  16-19.) 
1879.     What  can  be  done  to  stop  the  wholesale  destruc- 
tion of  the  locust  tree  by  the  borer?  by  Prof.  Smock. 

(Same  1879:  35-36.) 

1881.  Codling  moth  and  canker  worm;  by  A.  J.  Cook. 
(Same  1882:  63-64.) 

.     Codling  moth  and  canker  worm.   (9  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1881:  323-324.) 

Article    by    Prof.    A.    J.    Cook,    Mich.    Agric.    Socy.,    In 
••  Weekly  Tribune,"  Dec.  14,  1S81. 

1882.  See  below.  Weeds,  this  date. 

1885.  Insects  injurious  to  vegetation;  by  C.  V.  Riley. 
(12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  97-117.) 

1887.  Extracts  from  paper  read  before  Camden  Co.  bd. 
of  agric.  by  I.  W.  Nicholson.   (15  same  1887:  536-538.) 

Keiatiye  to  Insects. 

1888.  The  white-marked  tussock  moth;  description;  in- 
jury; remedies.  (9  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  1  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1888:  204- 
206.) 

.     The  bag  worm:    description,  etc.;   remedies.     (9 

same  and  1  same  1888:  206-207.) 
.    The  imported  elm-leaf  beetle:  description,  etc.; 

remedies.    (9  .mme  and  1  same  1888:  207-209.) 
.     Remedy  for  cottony  scale  louse.    (9  same  and  1 

same  1888:  209.) 
.     Remedies  for  codling  moth  and  plum  curculio. 

(9  same  and  1  same  1888:  211.) 
.     Insects,    injurious    and    beneficial;    by    Geo.    D. 

Hulst.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1888:  62-67.) 

.     See  below.  Floriculture,  this  date. 

.     Insect  pests  and  means  for  destroying  them;  by 

G.  D.  Hulst.   11  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  46.) 
.     See  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations;  State  Sta- 
tion, this  date. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pests:  Insects — cont'd 

1889.  Insects  vs.  horticulture;  by  Jno.  B.  Smith  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1889:  65-76.) 

.     The  horn  fly;  by  John  B.  Smith.   40  pp.    (Agric. 

college  exper.  station.  Bull.  62.) 
.     Our  insect  enemies  and  how  to  meet  them;   by 

J.  A.  Lintner.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  283-304.) 
.     Notes  on  some  insects  of  the  year.    (10  A.R.  state 

agric.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 

station  1889:  245-306.) 
.     Insecticides:  Paris  green,  London  purple,  tobacco, 

kerosene  emulsion,  insecticide  machinery.    (10  same 

and  2  same  1889:  306-313.) 
.     Insecticide  tests.    (10  same  and  2  same  1889:  243- 

244.) 
[1889.1     Catalogue  of  insects  found  in  N.  J.;  by  John  B. 

Smith.    (V.  2,  pt.  2,  Final  rept.  state  geologist  1890: 

1-4SG.) 

1890.  Insecticides  and  how  to  apply  them;  by  Prof.  J. 
B.  Smith,  entomologist.  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  (17 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:    283-296.) 

.     Same.  34  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  Bull. 

75.) 
.     Chemical  tests  of  insecticides;  by  C.  S.  Cathcart. 

(11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric. 

college  exper.  station  1890:  522-528.) 
.     Insecticides  and  their  uses.    (11  same  and  3  same 

1890:  460-470.) 

.     See  below.  Floriculture,  this  date. 

.  Elm-leaf  beetle.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890: 

511-512.) 
.     Curculio  notes.    (11  .same  and  3  same  1890:    512- 

513.) 
.     The  army  worm.    (11  same  and  3  same  1890:  514- 

515.) 
■ .     Plant  lice  and  how  to  deal  with  them;  by  J.  B. 

Smith.    27  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station.  Bull. 

72.) 

1891.  Farm  practice  and  fertilizers  to  control  insect  in- 
jury; by  J.  B.  Smith.  (12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1891:  409-420.) 

.     Nematodes  as  er^emies  to  plants;   by  B.  D.  Hal- 

sted.    (12  same  and  4  same  1891:  310-313.) 

.  Farm  practice  and  fertilizers  to  control  insect  in- 
jury; by  J.  B.  Smith.  12  pp.  (Agric.  college  exper. 
station.  Bull.  85.) 

.     Insecticide  machinery;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (12  same 

and  4  same  1891:  423-424.) 

■ .  What  birds  are  helpful,  and  what  birds  are  in- 
jurious to  our  fruits?  by  Dr.  Jos.  B.  Ward.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1891:  66-75.) 

.  The  spraying  of  plants  with  insecticides  and  re- 
sults; by  A.  W.  Pearson.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891: 
416-420.) 

.     See  below,  Floriculture,  this  date. 

1892.  Insecticide  and  fungicide  combinations:  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.  (13  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  5 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1892:    341-342.) 

.     See  below,  Floriculture,  this  date. 

.     Insects;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    (Agric.  exper.  station, 

Bull.  86:  4-11.) 
.     Grasshoppers,    locusts    and    crickets;    by    J.    B. 

Smith.    34  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  Bull. 

90.) 
.     Co-operation  or  legislation  agst.  insect  attacks; 

by  Prof.  Smith.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1892:  35- 

44.) 
.     The  elm-leaf  beetle;   by  J.  B.   Smith.     (13  A.R. 

state  agric.  exper.  station  and  5  A.R.  agric.  college 

exper.  station  1892:  451-455.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


99 


station  and  5  A.E. 

:  3!)8-40n. 

station  and  6   A.R. 
:  440-453. 

station   and 
:  462-470. 

station    and  8 
;  404-412. 

station   and   9 
:  444-448. 


A.R. 
A.R. 
A.R. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pests:  Insects — cont'd 

1892.  Spraying  for  insect  pests  of  orchard:  by  J.  B. 
Smith.    (13  same  and  5  same  1892:  400-408.) 

.    Tlie     rose-chafer — experiments     with     kerosene 

emulsion;    by  J.   B.   Smith.     (13  same  and   5  same 
1892:  446-448.) 

.     The  smaller  vine-chafer;    by  J.   B.   Smith.     (13 

same  and  5  same  1892:  449-450.) 

1892-1904.     Insects  in  crop  bulletin,  being  chronological 
list  of  insects  reported  by  correspondents,  name  of 
reporter  and  locality  being  given  in  each  case.* 
In  Documents  as  f  jUows  : 

1892  in   13   A.R.   state  agrlc.   exper. 
apric.  college  exper.  station  18!VJ 

1893  in    14  A.R.   state  agric.   exper. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1893 

1894  In    1.5    A.R.    state   agric.    exper. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1894 

1895  in    16   A.R.    state   agric.    exper. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1895 

1896  in    17    A.R.    state   agric.    exper. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1896 

1897  not  found. 

1898  in   19  A.R.   state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and   11   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1S98  :  39.'!-396. 

1899  in   20  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station   and  12  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1899  :  453-456. 

1900  in   21   A.R.    state  agric.   exper.   station   and   13   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1900  :  502-504. 

1901  in   22   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.    station   and   14   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1901  :  507-510. 

1902  in   23  A.R.    state  agric.   exper.   station   and   15  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1902  :  443-446. 

1903  in   24   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   16  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1903  :  586-587. 

1904  In    25   A.R.   state  agrlc.   exper,   station   and   17   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1904  :  565-567. 

1893.  Beneficial  insects;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (14  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1893:  485-603.) 

.     Insects  of  the  vear;   by  J.  B.   Smith.     (20  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1892:  157-176.) 
.    The  periodical  cicada;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    6  pp. 

(Agric.  college  exper.  station,  Bull.  95.) 
.    The  pale-striped  flea-beetle;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (14 

A.K.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and   6  A.R.  agric. 

college   exper.   station    1893:  478-480.) 

1894.  Shade-tree  insects:  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (15  same  and 
7  same  1894:  509-541.) 

.     Insect    record    of    1893;    by    state    entomologist 

(Smith).    (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  188-196.) 
.     Scale   insects;    by  J.   B.   Smith.     (15   A.R.   state 

agric.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 

station  1894:  470-509.) 
.     [Legislation  agst  insect  pests];   by  Prof.  Smith. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1894:  139-143.) 
.     The  San  Jose  scale  in  N.  J.;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    24 

pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  Bull.  106.) 
.     Some  insects  injurious  to  shade  trees;   by  J.  B. 

Smith.    15  pp.    {Same,  Bull.  103.) 
.     Cut-worms;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (15  A.R.  state  agric. 

exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1894:  541-549.) 
.     The  periodical  cicada;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (15  same 

and  7  same  1894:  582-591.) 
.     Insecticides;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (15  samp  and  7  . same 

1894:  591-600.) 

1895.  Same.    (16  same  and  8  same  1895:  400-404.) 
.     "  Raupenleim  "    and    "  Dendrolene ";    by    J.    B. 

Smith.    (16  same  and  S  same  1895:  511-520.) 

.     Same.   11  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  Bull. 

111.) 
.     Nurseries  as  factors  in   the  distribution  of  in- 
jurious insects;  by  state  entomologist,  J.  B.  Smith. 
(22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  75-83.) 


•  Entitled  Entomology  in  the  crop  bull,  after  1892 ;  the  name  of 
the  reporter  is  given  for  1892  and  1893  only. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pests:   I.nsect.s — cont'd 

1895.  Exhibition  and  extermination  of  insects.  (22 
same  1894:  53.) 

From   address   of  Ex-Pres.   Burrough. 
.     The  June  bug;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16  A.R.  agric. 

exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1895:  507-510.) 
.     The  saddle-back  caterpillar;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16 

same  and  8  same  1895:  475-478.) 
.     The  hickory  bark  borer:    by  J.  B.   Smith.     (16 

same  and  8  same  1895:  465-474.) 
.     The  fall  web-worm;    by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16  same 

and  8  same  1895:  458-461.) 
.     The  relation  of  insects  to  fruits ;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 

(16  yame  and  8  same  1895:  413-452.) 
.     Misc.  insects;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16  same  and  8 

same   1895:  393-400.) 
— — .     White  grubs;   by  J.  B.   Smith.    (16  some  and  8 

same  1895:  392.) 
.     Cut-worms;    their   damage;    remedies,   etc.     (16 

same  and  8  same  1895:  366-368.) 
.     The  bag-worm;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16  same  and  8 

same  1895:  374-375.) 
.     San  Jose  scale  [and  other  scale  insects] ;  by  J. 

B.  Smith.    (16  same  and  8  .some  1895:  375-378.) 
.     Elm-leaf  beetle:  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16  same  and  8 

same  1S95:  37S-385.) 
.     Plant  lice;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16  same  and  8  sam.e 

1895:  387-390.) 
.     Some  recently  introduced  insects  of  horticultural 

interest;  by  Prof.  J.  B.  Smith.    (Procs.  state  hortic. 

socy.  1895:  117-126.) 
.     Cut-worms;     sinuate    pear-borer;     potato    stalk- 
borer;    bisulphide  of  carbon  as  an  insecticide;   by 

J.  B.  Smith.    39  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station. 

Bull.  109.) 

1896.  Rept.  of  investigations  on  San  Jose  or  pernicious 
scale;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1896: 
463-508.) 

.     Relation  of  injurious  insects  to  their  enemies; 

by  J.  B.  Smith.    (17  same  and  9  some  1896:  509-540.) 
.     The  army  worm;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (17  same  and  9 

same  1896:  449-457.) 
.     Life  history  of  the  scale  (pernicious) ;  by  J.  B. 

Smith.    (17  same  and  9  same  1896:  540-563.) 
.     The  San  Jose  scale — what  shall  we  do  to  keep 

it  in  check?  by  Chas.  Parry.    (Procs.  state  hortic. 

socy.  1896:  121-129.) 
.     Insects  in  their  relation  to  fruits;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 

(8ame  1896:  92-95.) 
.     Plant  enemies   to   the  horticulturist;    by  B.   D. 

Halsted.    (Same  1896:  89-92.) 
^ — .     The  pernicious  or  San  Jose  scale;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 

5  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  116.) 
.     The  insect  work  of  the  year;  by  state  entomolo- 
gist, J.  B.  Smith.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  99-109.) 

1897.  Insect  depredations  of  the  past  year:  by  John  B. 
Smith.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1897:  90-110.) 

.     Discussion  on  the  leopard  moth  and  larva.    {Same 

1897:  23-25.) 
.     The  San  Jose  scale;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    (18  A.R. 

state  agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agric.  college 

exper.  station  1897:  436-492.) 
.     Circular   sent   to   newspapers   of   state,   leading 

agric.  papers,  entomologists  of  various  stations  and 

to  some  individuals  on  treatment  for  San  Jose  scale, 

signed  by  John  B.  Smith,  entomologist.     (18  same 

and  10  same  1897:  464-465.) 
.    Rept.  of  investigations  on  the  San  Jose  scale;  by 

state  entomologist,  J.  B.  Smith.    (24  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1896:  113-134.) 


100 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pests:  Inseci's — cont'd 

1897.  The  San  Jose  scale  and  how  it  may  be  controlled; 
by  J.  B.  Smith.  16  pp.  (Agrlc.  exper.  station,  Bull. 
125.) 

.     Experiments  with  dendrolene;   by  J.  B.   Smith. 

(18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agric. 

college  exper.  station  1897:  425-431.) 
.     Paris  green  as  an  insecticide;   by  J.  B.  Smith. 

(18  same  and  10  same  1897:  407-411.) 
.     Kerosene  emulsion  sprayers  [and  kerosene  as  an 

insecticide];  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (18  same  and  10  same 

1S97:  412-425.) 
.     Whale-oil  soap;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (18  same  and  10 

same   1897:  431-436.) 

1898.  Experiments  with  crude  petroleum  on  San  Jose 
scale;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (19  same  and  11  same  1898: 
425-429.) 

.     Experiments  with  a  kerosene-rosin  wash;   by  J. 

B.  Smith.    (19  same  and  11  same  1898:  429-435.) 
.     [Kerosene  and  whale-oil  soap  as  insecticides] ;  by 

J.  B.  Smith.    (19  same  and  11  .same  1898:  435-443.) 
.     Letter  sent  by  state  entomologist  to  comrs.  ap- 

ptd.   under   insect  bill   "  outlining   in   general   the 

policy  it  was  deemed  wise  to  pursue."    (26  A.R.  bd. 

agric.   1898:  72-73.) 
.     Letter  and  circular  sent  to  nurserymen  notifying 

them  of  passage  of  "  Insect  Bill  "  and  character  of 

certificates   required.     (26    same   1898:  73-75.) 
.     List  of  circulars  sent  to  comrs.  under  "  Insect 

Bill."    (26  same  1898:  77.) 
.     Letter  sent  to  general  or  freight  mgr.  of  express 

and  r.r.  cos.  in  reference  to  "  Insect  Bill."    (26  same 

1898:  75.) 
.     Distribution  of  [San  Jose]  scale  in  different  cos. 

(26  same  1898:  82-88.) 

.    See  below,  Floriculture,  this  date. 

.     The  periodical  cicada;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (19  A.R. 

state  agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric.  college 

exper.  station  1898:    447-450.) 
.     The  San  Jose  or  pernicious  scale;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 

(19  same  and  11  same  1898:    443-447.) 
.     Insects  injurious  to  fruits  in  1897;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1898:  55-73.) 
1898-1904.     Record  of  entomologist's  (J.  B.  Smith)  ex- 
periment orchard. 

An  orchard  o£  50  infected  trees,  chiefly  by  pernicious 
scale,  and  some  currant  bushes  set  upon  plot  of  land 
in  New  Bruuswick.      {HI  A.U.  agric.  exper.  station 
1808:  375.) 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1898  in   19   A.R.    state  agrlc.   exper.   station   and  11    A.R. 
ai;rlc.  college  exper.  station  1898  :  39G-425. 

1899  in    20  A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and  12  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1899  :  456-487. 

inOO   in   21    A.R.   .state  agric.   exper.   station   and   13   A.R. 

agric.  college  exper.  station  1900  :  517-54S. 
I'.IOl   not  found. 

1902  in   23   A.R.   state   agric.   exper.   station   and   15   A.R. 
agrlc.  college  exper.  station  1902  :  466-470. • 

1903  in  24   A.R.   state  agric.  exper.  station  and  16  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1903  :  604-631. 

1904  in   25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.   station   and  17  A.R. 
agrlc.  college  exper.  station  1904  :  603-628. 

.     See   below.   Receipts   and    Expenditures.     Board 

of  Agriculture.    Note  under  date  1873-1903/4. 

1899.  Insects  of  N.  J.  A  list  of  the  species  occurring  in 
N.  J.,  with  notes  on  those  of  economic  importance; 
by  John  B.  Smith.  Prtd.  as  a  suppl.  to  27th  ann. 
rept.  of  bd.  of  agric.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  and 
Quigley,  1900.    755  pp.,  pis.,  maps. 

Copies  seen  in  the  New  .Jersey  Ilistorlcal  Society  and  In 
the  State  library. 
.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1899:  v.  4,  doc.  19.) 


•  A  more  complete  rept.    (71   pp.)    Is  found   In   Bull.   155,   Agrlc. 
Exper.  Statlans, 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pksts:  I.nsects — cont'd 

1899.  Crude  petroleum  as  an  insecticide;  by  J.  B. 
Smith.  22  pp.,  2  pis.  (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull. 
138.) 

.     Insecticides  and   parasites;    by  John   B.   Smith. 

(26  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1898:  119-130.) 

.     Fumigation  [of  trees  and  plants] ;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 

(20  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  and  12  A.R.  agric.  col- 
lege exper.  station  1899:  487-492.) 

.     The  pernicious  or  San  Jose  scale;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 

(20  same  and  12  some  1899:  496-512.) 

.     Losses   by   insects — and   other  things;    by  J.   B. 

Smith.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1899:  57-68.) 

.     Some  of  the  economic  relations  of  birds  and  their 

food;  by  F.  E.  L.  Beal.    (Same  1899:  104-129.) 

1900.  Some  insect  happenings  of  1899;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1900:  60-70.) 

.     Crude  petroleum  versus  San  Jose  or  pernicious 

scale;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  20  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations, 

Bull.  146.) 
.     Crude  petroleum  as  an  Insecticide;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 

(21  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric. 

college  exper.  station  1900:  508-517.) 

1901.  Mosquitoes;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (22  same  and  14  same 
1901:  526-587.) 

.     Insects  of  N.  J.    A  supplemental   index  giving 

popular  names  and  the  chief  crops  preyed  upon  by 
destructive  species;  by  John  B.  Smith.  Camden:  S. 
Chew  &  Sons,  1901.   9  pp. 

"  To  be   used  with   the   suppl.   to   the   27th  ann.   rept. 
(1899)." 

.  [Circular  sent  to  entire  bull,  list  and  reprtd.  gen- 
erally by  newspapers:  periodical  cicada — word  of 
caution  to  agriculturists;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (22  A.R. 
agric.  exper.  station  and  15  A.R.  agric.  college  ex- 
per. station  1901:  474.) 

.     Same,  separate,   n.  t.  p.   1  leaf. 

1902.  The  salt  marsh  mosquito;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  10  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  stations,  special  bull.  T.) 

.     See  below.  Floriculture,  this  date. 

.     N.  J.  agric.  exper.  station.    Practical  suggestions 

for  mosquito  control;   by  John  B.  Smith,    n.  t,  p. 

4  pp. 
.     Modern  methods  of  studying  and  dealing  with 

hortic.    insect   pests;    by   John   B.    Smith.     (Procs. 

state  hortic.  socy.  1902:  65-76.) 
.     The  mosquito  pest  and  how  it  may  be  abated ;  by 

John  B.  Smith.    (29  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1901:  243-249.) 
.     Study  of  certain  mosquitoes  in  N.  J.  and  stmt,  of 

"mosquito-malaria-theory";  by  H.  P.  Johnson.    (23 

A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  15  A.R.  agrlc. 

college  exper.  station  1902:  559-592.) 
.     The  periodical  cicada;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (23  A.R. 

state  agric.  exper.  station  and  15  A.R.  agric.  college 

exper.  station  1902:  470-489.) 
.     The  Chinese  lady-bird;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (23  same 

and  15  same  1902:  505-508.) 
.     Fumigation;   by  J.  B.  Smith.     (23  same  and  15 

same  1902:  489-499.) 
.    Crude   petroleum    [as    remedy    agst.    San   Jose 

scale] ;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (23  same  and  15  same  1902: 

500-503.) 
.     Lime,  salt  and  sulphur  wash;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    8 

pp.,  2  pis.     (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  162.) 
1902-1903.     Rept.  on  mosquito  investigations;   by  J.  B. 

Smith.    (23  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  15 

A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1902  (pp.  511-557) 

— 24  same  and  16  .S(7mc  1903.) 

1903.  Insecticides  and  their  use;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  27  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  169.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


101 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pests:  Insects — cont'd 

1903.  Circular  sent  to  entire  bull,  list  and  reprtd.  gen- 
erally by  newspapers:  periodical  cicada — word  of 
caution  to  agriculturists;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (22  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  15  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.   station   1902:  474.) 

.     Introduced  beneficial  insects;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (24 

same,  and  16  siime  1903:  587-595.) 
.     Household  insects;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (24  same  and 

16  same  1903:  581-584.) 
.     Insect  inspection  as  carried  on  by  state  bd.  of 

agric.    (30  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1902:  63.) 
From  address  of  Pres.  Voorhees. 
.     Caterpillars;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (24  A.R.  state  agric. 

exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1903:  577.) 
.    Codling  moth   [remedy];   by  J.  B.  Smith.    (24. 

same  and  16  sa7ne  1903:  576.) 
.     Lady-birds;    by  J.   B.   Smith.     (24   same  and   16 

same  1903:  573-575.) 
.     Scale  insects;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (24  same  and  16 

same  1903:  563-572.) 
.     Leaf  hoppers;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (24  same  and  16 

same  1903:  572-573.) 
.     Plant  lice;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (24  same  and  16  satne 

1903:  558-563.) 
.     Shade  tree  pests;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (24  same  and 

16  same  1903:  577-578.) 
1903-1904.     Insecticides;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (24  same  and 

16  same  1903  (pp.  595-604)— 25  same  and  17  same 
1904.) 

1904.  The  Asiatic  lady-bird  beetle  [and  other  beetles] ; 
by  J.  B.  Smith.   (25  same  and  17  same  1904:  575-587.) 

.     The  codling  moth;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (25  satne  and 

17  same  1904:    570-573.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  state  agric.  exper.  station  upon 

the  mosquitoes  occurring  within  the  state,  their 
habits,  life  history,  etc.;  by  John  B.  Smith.  Tren- 
ton:   MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1904.   v,  482  pp.,  pis. 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1904.    v.  4,  doc.  43.) 

.     The  common  mosquitoes  of  N.  J.;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 

40  pp.,  pis.     (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  171.) 

.     Insecticide  experiments  for  1904;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 

8  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations,  Bull.  178.) 

APPLE 

n.  d.  The  apple-plant-louse;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  2  pp.  (En- 
tomological circular  32,  state  bd.  of  agric.) 

— — .  The  apple-borer;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  3  pp.  (Same,  no. 
14.) 

1890.  The  apple-borer.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890: 
513-514.) 

1900.  The  apple  plant  louse;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  23  pp.,  2 
pis.    (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  143.) 

ASPARAGUS  BEETLES 

n.  d.  Asparagus  beetles;  by  J.  B.  Smith,  n.  t.  p.  2  pp. 
(Entomological  circular  18,  state  bd.  of  agric.) 

1898.  Asparagus  beetles;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (19  A.R. 
agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric.  college  ex- 
per. station  1898:    456-464.) 

CABBAGE 

n.  d.  Cabbage  worms;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  2  pp.  (Entomo- 
logical circular  10,  state  bd.  of  agric.) 

1884.     See  below.  Crops,  Vegetable.    Cabbage,  this  date. 

1888.  Insects  injurious  to  cabbage  and  best  means  of 
preventing  their  ravages;  by  Geo.  D.  Hulst.  21  pp. 
(Agric.  college  exper.  station,  Bull.  50.) 

1890.  Cabbage  insects.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890: 
507-511.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 

Pests:  Insects — cont'd 

CABBAGE— cont'd 

1895.  The  cabbage  maggot;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (16  same 
and  8  same  1895:  487-506.) 

1896.  The  harlequin  cabbage  bug;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (17 
same  and  9  same  1896:  458-461.) 

1897.  The  harlequin  cabbage  bug  and  melon  plant 
louse;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  14  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  stations, 
Bull.  121.) 

1903.  Cabbage  insects;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (24  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1903:    581.) 

CLOVER 
1881.    Clover  seed  midge.    2  II.    (Agric.  exper.  station, 
Bull.  14.) 

Letter  from  seed  de.iler  enclosing  samples  of  seed,  etc. 
and  letter  of  A.  S.  Fuller,  to  whom  samples  were 
forwarded  for  examination ;  comment  by  G.  H. 
Cook. 

.     Clover  seed  midge.    (2  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station 

1881:    66-67.) 

1890.  The  clover-leaf  beetle;  damages  during  year; 
remedies.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  3 
A.R.  agric.  college  e.xper.  station  1890:  519-521.) 

CORN 

1890.  The  corn-worm;  damage  to  corn,  peas,  tomatoes; 
remedies.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  3 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890:  516-518.) 

1S91.  The  corn  bill-bug;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (12  same 
and  4  same  1891:  394-396.) 

1892.  The  corn-worm;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (13  same  and  5 
same  1892:  441-446.) 

1893.  The  corn-root  web-worms;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (14 
same  and  6  same  1893:  473-478.) 

CRANBERRY 

1879.  Something  about  crickets  [their  effect  on  cran- 
berry crop — defence  of  crows];  by  J.  A.  Fenwick. 
(6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  181-182.) 

1880.  Cranberry  scald  or  rot.  (1  A.R.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion 1880:  65-67.) 

First  bull,  of  the  station ;  no  separate  copy  found. 

1883.  Discussion  at  mtg.  of  Amer.  Cranberry  Growers' 
Assn.  rel.  to  insects  affecting  cranberries.  (10  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1882:  228-229.) 

1884.  Summary  of  discussion  at  mtg.  of  Amer.  Cran- 
berry Growers'  Assn.  on  troublesome  insects,  etc. 
(11  same  1883:    255-256.) 

1885.  Insect  enemies  of  cranberries.  (12  same  1884: 
345-348.) 

1890.  The  insects  injuriously  affecting  cranberries;  by 
J.  B.  Smith.  43  pp.  (Agric.  college  exper.  station, 
special  bull.  K.) 

.     Experiments  for  year  upon  cranberry  diseases. 

( 11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric. 

college  exper.  station  1890:    332-339.) 
.     Cranberry  insects.    (11  same  and  3  same  1890: 

487-493.) 

1891.  Experiments  for  the  year  upon  cranberry  dis- 
eases; by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891: 
266-272.) 

.     Cranberry  grasshoppers;    by   J.   B.    Smith.     (12 

A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1891:  402-405.) 

1892.  Cranberry  insects;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (13  same  and 
5  same  1892:  408-441.) 

1895.     Cranberry  insects  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16  same  and 

8  .5(7 me  1895:  390-391.) 
1901.     Cranberry  katydids  and  grasshoppers;   by  J.  B. 

Smith.    (22  same  and  14  same  1901:  511-526.) 
1904.     Cranberry  insects;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (25  same  and 

17  same  1904:  574-575.) 


102 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 


Pests:  I.nskits- 


-cont'd 

CUCUMBERS 


1892.  Insects  injurious  to  cucurbs  (melons,  squashes, 
pumpkins,  cucumbers,  etc.);  by  J.  B.  Smitii.  (13 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  5  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1892:  475-512.) 

1893.  Same:  by  J.  B.  Smith.  40  pp.  (Agric.  college  ex- 
per. station.  Bull.  94.) 

FIG 
1895.     The  fig-eater;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16  A.R.  agric.  ex- 
per. station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1895:  510-511.) 

FRUIT 

n.  d.  The  fruit-bark  beetle;  by  John  B.  Smith.  2  pp. 
(Entomological  circular  27,  state  bd.  agric.) 

1866  [i.  e.,  1867].  Rept.  of  finance  committee  (Ludlam) 
rel.  to  repeal  of  act  making  apprn.  to  agric.  society 
for  information  as  to  destruction  of  fruits,  etc.,  by 
insects.    (Legisl.  docs.  1867:  596-598.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1867:  567-568.) 

.     Apprn.  made  to  reimburse  entomologist  of  the 

state  agric.  socy.  for  outlays  made  in  preparing  a 
work  on  destruction  wrought  by  and  habits  of  in- 
sects.   (A.R.  comptroller  1866/7:  226.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Work  of  entomologist  of  state  agric.  socy..  Dr. 

I.  P.  Trimble;  publication  of  his  book,  "  Insect  ene- 
mies of  fruit  and  fruit  trees";  state  aid  in  publi- 
cation.   (Legisl.  docs.  1867:  100-102.) 

From  rept.  of  executive  committee  of  the  society. 

1890.  The  best  means  to  destroy  insects  injurious  to 
our  fruit  interests,  especially  the  rosebug;  by  Alex. 
W.  Pearson.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1890:  46-54.) 

1894.  Some  fruit  tree  insects;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (15  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1894:  550-575.) 

1895.  The  fruit  bark  beetle;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (16  same 
and  8  same  1895:  386-387.) 

1901.     San  Jose  scale  and  other  fruit  insects;  by  John  B. 

Smith.     (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1901:  91-100.) 
1903.     San  Jose  scale  a  setback  to  fruit  interests.    (31 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1903:  99.) 

GRAIN 
n.  d.   The  angoumois  grain  moth;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (En- 
tomological circular  37,  state  bd.  of  agric.) 

1891.  Same;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1891: 
405-408.) 

1898.  Stmt,  of  Thos.  J.  Beans  respecting  angoumois 
grain  moth.    (26  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1898:  263.) 

1900.  The  angoumois  grain  moth;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  8 
pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  147.) 

GRAPE 

1882.     On  protection  of  grapes  from  rot  and  mildew; 

by  A.  W.  Pearson.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1882: 

47-52.) 
1885.     Experiences  in  prevention  of  grape  rot;  by  A.  W. 

Pearson.    (Same  1885:  123-130.) 
.    Grape  rot;    by   Isaac  Welch.     (Same  1885:  120- 

123.) 
1890.     Insects  injurious  to  the  grape.     (11  A.R.   state 

agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 

station  1890:  485-486.) 

1892.  Ripe  rot  in  grapes;  general  discussion.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.   socy.   1892:  105-111.) 

1895.  The  American  procris;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (16  A.R. 
agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1895:  484-486.) 

Insect   injuring  grapes;  description;  remedies. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Pests:  Insects — cont'd 

MAPLE 
n.  d.     The  cottony  maple  scale;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    1  leaf. 

(Entomological  circular  4,  state  bd.  agric.) 
1895.     The  maple  pseudococcus;    by  J.  B.  Smith.     (16 
A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station   1895:  385-386;    461-465.) 
1904.     The  cottony  maple  scale;    by  J.  B.  Smith.     (25 
same  and  17  same  1904:  567-570.) 

MELON 
See  also.  Squash. 
n.  d.     The  melon  plant-louse;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    (Ento- 
mological circular  33,  state  bd.  of  agric.) 
1895.     The  melon  plant-louse;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16  A.R. 
agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1895:  478-484.) 

NUT 
1893.     The  chestnut-weevils;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (14  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1893:  481-485.) 

1903.  Nut  weevils;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (24  same  and  16 
same  1903:  579-580.) 

OATS 

1890.  Nematode  attack  on  oats;  remedies.  (11  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1890:  518-519.) 

PEA 
n.  d.     The  pea-louse;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    (Entomological 

circular  34,  state  bd.  of  agric.) 
1900.     The  pea-louse:   by  J.  B.  Smith.     (21   A.R.  state 

agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 

station  1900:    505-508.) 

PEACH 
n.  d.    The  peach  borer;  by  J.  B.  Smith,    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 
(Entomological  circular  21,  state  bd.  of  agric.) 

1884.  Peach  trees  and  the  yellows;  investigations.  (5 
A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1884:  135-143.) 

1890.  Peach  insects.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890:  493- 
497.) 

1898.  The  peach  borer,  experiments  with  hydraulic 
cement;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  28  pp.,  2  pis.  (Agric.  exper. 
stations,  Bull.  128.) 

1904.  Record  of  experiments  in  Marsh  [peach]  orchard; 
by  J.  B.  Smith.  (25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  17  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1904:  587- 
603.) 

PEAR 

n.  d.  Sinuate  pear  borer;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  2  pp.  (En- 
tomological circular  28,  state  bd.  of  agric.) 

1881.  Pear  blight  and  peach  yellows;  by  J.  T.  Lovett. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1881:  69-72.) 

1885.  Pear  blight,  its  cause  and  prevention.  (Same 
1885:  133-147.) 

1891.  The  pear  midge;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (12  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1891:  897-402.) 

1893.  The  pear-tree  psylla;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (14  same 
and  6  .same  1893:    460-465.) 

.     The  pear  midge;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    (14  same  and 

6  same  1893:  453-460.) 

1894.  The  pear  midge;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  14  pp.  (Agric. 
college  exper.  station,  Bull.  99.) 

1895.  [Investigations  with  sinuate  pear  borer  and  pear 
midge] ;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (16  A.R.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  8  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1895: 
368-373.) 


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AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pests:  Insects — cont'd 

PEAR — cont'd 
1896.     On   blights  of  pear  trees.     (Procs.  state  hortic. 

socy.  1896:  19-20.) 
1903.     Diseases  in  pear  orchard;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (24 
A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1903:550-551.) 

PLUM 

n.  d.  The  plum  curculio;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  2  pp.  (Ento- 
mological circular  17,  state  bd.  of  agric.) 

1891.  The  plum  curculio;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (12  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agrlc.  college 
exper.  station  1891:  420-423.) 

POTATO 
1875.     Colorado  potato  bug  in  N.  J.;  experience  of  F.  b. 

Gaskill  of  New  Egypt.    (3  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1875:  63- 

64.) 
1894.     Potato-stalk  borer ;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (15  A.R.  state 

agric.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 

station  1894:  575-582.) 
.     Wire  worms   [Injury  to  potato  crop];    by  J.  B. 

Smith.    (16  name  and  8  same  1895:  391.) 
.     The  Colorado  potato  beetle;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16 

same  and  8  same  1895:  452-458.) 
.     Potato  beetle;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16  same  and  8 

same  1895:  375.) 
.     The  potato  stalk-borer:  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (16  sa7ne 

and  8  same  1895:  390.) 
1903.     The  rotting  of  potatoes;   by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (24 

same  and  16  same  1903:  541-544.) 
.     Potato  and  tomato  pests;    by  J.  B.  Smith.     (24 

same  and  16  same  1903:  580-581.) 

SMALL  FRUIT 
n.  d.     The  blackberry  gall  maker;  by  J.  B.  Smith.   2  pp. 
(Entomological  circular  26,  state  bd.  of  agric.) 

1891.  Insects  injurious  to  the  blackberry;  by  J.  B. 
Smith.  (12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1891:  372-385.) 

.  Same.  16  pp.  (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  spe- 
cial bull.  N.) 

1892.  Blackberry  and  raspberry  insects;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 
(13  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  5  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1892:    456-466.) 

1893.  The  strawberry  weevil;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (14  same 
and  6  same  1893:  470-473.) 

1898.     The  strawberry  leaf  roller;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (19 

same  and  11  some  1898:  450-456.) 
1901.     Two  strawberry  pests;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    17  pp.,  2 

pis.     (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  149.) 
Strawberry  leaf-roller  ;  root  louse. 

SQUASH 

1890.  Insects  injuring  squash  and  melon  vines.  (11 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1890:  475-485.) 

1891.  The  squash  borer;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (12  same  and 
4  same  1891:  385-394.) 

SWEET   POTATO 
n.  d.     Sweet  potato  tortoise  beetles;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    2 
pp.    (Entomological  circular  31,  state  bd.  of  agrlc.) 

1880.  On  sweet  potato  rot.  (1  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station 
1880:  68.) 

1881.  On  sweet  potato  disease.    (2  same  1881:  65-66.) 
1885.     Notes  on  sweet  potato  growing  in  Vineland,  N.  J. 

(6  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1885:  206-209.) 
1890.     Insects  affecting  sweet  potatoes.     (11  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1890:  470-475.) 

1892.  Sweet  potato  insects;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (13  same 
and  5  same  1892:  467-475.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pests:  Insects — cont'd 

TOMATO 
1903.     Diseases  of  tomatoes;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (24  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1903:  545-550.) 

WHEAT 

1890.  Wheat  insects.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890: 
497-506.) 

.     Notes   on   wheat   louse;    by   J.   B.    Smith.    2   11. 

(Agric.  college  exper.  station.  Bull.  67.) 

1893.  The  wheat-head  army-worm;  by  J.  B.  Smith. 
(14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric. 
college   e.xper.   station    1893:  465-469.) 

1894.  The  Hessian  fly;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  8  pp.  (Agric. 
college  exper.  station.  Bull.  110.) 

1895.  Same.  (16  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1895:  520-526.) 

.     Wheat  crop  reduced  50%  by  work  of  Hessian  fly. 

(23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  55.) 
Pests:  Weeds 

1882.  Treatment  of  grasses,  weeds  and  insects;  dis- 
cussion at  mtg.  of  N.  J.  Cranberry  Growers'  Assn. 
(9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  345-346.) 

1885.  Canada  thistle;  where  found;  fine  of  25  cents  on 
each  thistle.    (12  same  1884:  22.) 

1889.  What  are  the  worst  weeds  of  N.  J.?  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted.  15  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station.  Bull.  52.) 

Scale  of  points  to  aid  in  ranliing  weeds  ;  questions  for 
answers. 

.     List  of  most  wide  spread  and  destructive  weeds 

in  N.  J.;  treatment  of  weeds.  (10  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1889:  222-226.) 

.     Weed  extermination;  by  E.  P.  Beebee.    (17  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1889:  584-589.) 

1890.  The  weeds  of  N.  J.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890: 
370-380.) 

.  Preliminary  list  of  the  weeds  of  N.  J.;  engrav- 
ings, with  explanations.  (11  same  and  3  same  1890: 
388-453.) 

1891.  [Weeds];  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (12  same  and  4  same 
1891:  313-340.) 

Study  of  weed  roots,  migration  of  weeds.  Eastern  and 
Western  weeds,  foreign  weeds,  extermination. 

1892.  [Weeds] ;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (13  same  and  5  same 
1892:  350-381.) 

Winter  condition  of  weeds  ;  root  system  of  weeds  ;  sec- 
ond century  of  Amer.  weeds  [with  list]  ;  century 
of  Amer.  weed  seeds  [with  list]  ;  weed  seeds  with 
clover  seeds. 

.     List  of  weeds  and  their  most  common  fungi.    (13 

same  and  5  same  1892:  345-349.) 

• .     Noxious  weeds  and  how  to  exterminate  them;  by 

Benj.  Heritage.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  368-372.) 

• .     Weeds  at  World's  Columbian  exposition;  circular 

sent  by  exper.  station  at  New  Brunswick  to  botanists 
and  collectors  throughout  country.  (14  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agrlc.  college  exper. 
station   1893:  290.) 

1893.  Weeds  at  the  World's  Fair;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(14  same  and  6  same  1893:  290-312.) 

Includes  checklist  of  American  weeds  and  outline  of 
illustrated  lecture  upon  weeds. 

1894.  The  Russian  thistle  and  thistle-like  plants;  by 
B.  D.  Halsted.    (15  same  and  7  same  1894:  304-319.) 

1895.  Work  with  weeds;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (16  same 
and  8  same  1895:  346-349.) 

Field  bug  loss,  false  flax,  Russian  thistle. 

1896.  Work  with  weeds;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (17  same 
and  9  same  1896:  402-404.) 

A  weed  seed  holder,  Russian  thistle,  dodder  upon  garden 
vegetables. 


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AGRIC  OLTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 

Pests:  Weeds — cont'd 

-ttTIEAT— cont'd 
1898-1904.     Experiments  with  weeds;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(19  same  and  11  same  189S   (pp.  332-334)— 25  same 
and  17  same  1904.) 

In  1903  and  1904.  there  Is  a  review  from  1897. 
1901.     The  simple-leaved  ampelopsis;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(22  same  and  14  same  1901:  459.) 

.     A  study  of  dodders;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (22  same 

and  14  same  1901:  451-457.) 
Sussex  County 
1S89.     Sussex  Co.  weeds;  by  Thos.  Lawrence  and  Wm. 
M.  Van  Sickle.    (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890:    381- 
388.) 
PBEMrcjM  Chops 
1874.     Provisions  of  act  establishing  a  "  State  Premium 
Committee";   apprn.,  etc.    (A.R.  comptroller  1873/ 
4:  20.) 
1878-1895.     State  premiums  on  farm  products.    (G  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1878   (pp.  185-195)— 23  same  1895.) 

List  of  premiums  awarded,  to  wbom,  amt.  ;  stmts,  accom- 
panying the  various  exliibits  ;  after  1878.  the  list 
includes  both  livestock  and  crops. 

1879.  Results  accomplished  from  ann.  state  apprn.  for 
premiums.    (7  .some  1879:  163-164.) 

1884.  Amt.  appropriated  by  state  for  premiums  on  farm 
crops:  amt.  paid  by  State  Agric.  Socy.  (12  same 
1884:  293.) 

1886.     State  has  for  several  years  offered  cash  prem- 
iums for  farm,  garden  and  orchard  crops;  method 
of  awarding;  awards  made  in  1885.    (13  same  1885: 
9-10.) 
Sugar 

See  also  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures,     Bounties. 

1871-1880.  Table:  production  of  sugar  in  Cuba;  local 
consumption:  exportation  to  the  U.  S.;  do.  other 
countries.  (5  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries  1881/2:  216.) 

1881.  See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 

.  The  state  bounty;  sugar.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.,  1881:  279-286.) 

1882.  The  state  bounty;  sugar  from  sorghum.  (5  some 
1881/2:  210-216.) 

1883.  The  state  bounty;  sugar  from  sorghum;  Rio 
Grande  Sugar  Co.    (6  same  1882/3:  321-327.) 

.     Law  paying  bounties  on  sugar  raised  should  be 

repealed.     (Govs.  mess.    (Ludlow)   Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1885.  The  sugar  industry:  N.  J.  bounty;  Rio  Grande 
sugar  works  (reproduction  of  .\gric.  Exper.  Station, 
Bull.  38).  (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc., 
1884/5:  327-348.) 

1886.  Veto  (Abbett)  of  bill  to  encourage  manufacture 
of  sugar.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1886:  966-967.) 

1889.     See  above.  Agriculture,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

MAPLE  SUGAR 
See  above,   Crops.     Pests.     Insects. 

SORGHUM 

1880.  Experiments  with  sorghum  and  sugar  beets  in 
the  U.  S.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  11-12.) 

1881.  Sorghum  sugar  cane.  7  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion. Bull.  18.) 

Hist,  of  legislation  and  acct.   of  experiments  in  growth 
of  sorphiim  and  mnftre.  of  sugar  in  N.  .T. 
1881-1885.     Table:    bounty    paid    upon    sorghum    sugar 
cane  and  upon  sugar  manufactured  therefrom.    (8 
A.R.  bureau   of  statistics   of  labor  and   industries 
1884/5:  328.) 
1881-1889.     Sorghum   sugar  cane;    experiments  on   its 
growth  and  sugar  product.    (A.R.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion 1881   (pp.  42-48)— 10  same  1889.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Sugar — cont'd 

SORGHUM— cont'd 

1882.  See  above.  Sugar,  this  date. 

.  Sorghum  and  sugar:  experiments  and  investiga- 
tions of  1882.   7  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  25.) 

1883.  Results  of  field  and  laboratory  experiments  with 
sorghum  for  season  of  1883.   7  pp.    (Same  Bull.  30.) 

.     See  above.  Sugar,  this  date. 

.     Sorghum   sugar   bounty;    statistics   of   sorghum 

sugar  industry  in  N.  J.    (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan. 
9,  1883.) 

1884.  General  remarks  upon  [sorghum]  sugar  industry. 
(5  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1884:  94-96.) 

.     Sugar  from  sorghum.    (7  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 

of  labor  and  industries  1883/4:  363-373.) 

Encouragement  of  the  industry  in  N.  J.  ;  Rio  Grande 
Sugar  Co. ;  experiments  at  the  College  Farm  ;  com- 
petition of  beet  sugar  industry. 

.     Mnftre,  of  sugar  from  sorghum;  by  A.  T.  Neale. 

(11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:  109-114.) 

1888.  Results  of  Investigations  upon  growth  of  sor- 
ghum and  mnftre.  of  sugar  in  N.  J.  (9  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  1  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1887:  20.) 

.     Investigations  upon  cost  and  value  of  sorghum 

sugar  and  its  production   on  farm   and   in  sugar- 
house;   by  G.  H.  Cook.    (9  same  and  1  same  1888: 
133-134.) 

1889.  Sorghum  and  sugar  making:  summary  of  work 
of  year  furnished  by  H.  A,  Hughes,  supt.  of  Hughes 
Sugar  Co.   (10  same  and  2  same  1889:  187-189.) 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 
1881-1884.     Fertilizer  experiments  with  sorghum  at  the 

College  Farm.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881  (pp.  41-45)  — 

12  same  1884.) 
.     Same.     (17  A.R.  Rutgers  scientific  school  1881 

(pp.  63-64)— 20  same  1884.) 

Rio  Grande,  Cape  May  County 

1882.  Acct.  of  the  Rio  Grande  Sugar  Co.  (5  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1881/2:  212-215.) 

1883.  See  above,  Sugar,  this  date. 

.     Estimated  amt.  of  sugar  and  molasses  mnftred. 

in  Cape  May  Co.;    approximate  amt.  paid  out  for 
labor.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:    306.) 

1884.  Sorghum;  hist,  of  the  Cape  May  plantation  and 
experiments  upon  the  extraction  of  sugar.  (5  A.R. 
agric.  exper.  station  1884:  86-93.) 

.     See  above.  Sorghum,  this  date. 

1885.  The  Rio  Grande  sorghum  sugar  works.  23  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  station,  Bull.  38.) 

Brief  history  for  season  ;  effect  of  commercial  fertilizers 
upon  growth  of  sorghum  and  upon  Its  yield  of 
sugar,  per  acre  and  per  ton  of  cane  ;  milling  and 
diffusion  compared,  as  methods  of  separating  sugar 
from  sorghum  ;  summary  of  results. 

■ .     See  above,  Sugar,  this  date. 

.     Examination  of  analytical  methods  at  Rio  Grande 

[sorghum!  plantation.  Cape  May  Co.    (6  A.R.  agric. 

exper.  station  1885:  124-131.) 

1886.  Extraction  of  sugar  from  sorghum  at  Rio  Grande, 
Cape  May  Co.;  results  of  season's  work;  changes 
and  improvements  needed;  financial  considerations; 
field  experiments.    (7  same  1886:  115-155.) 

1887.  Sorghum  sugar  industry ;  rept.  upon  experiments 
at  Rio  Grande;  by  A.  T.  Neale.  (8  same  1887:  115- 
159.) 

.     The  extraction  of  sugar  from  sorghum,  at  Rio 

Grande,  Cape  May  Co.,  N.  J.   26  pp.    (Agric.  exper. 
station.  Bull.  41.) 

Description  of  methods  ;  rept.  of  season's  work  ;  changes 
and  improvenients  needed  in  order  to  increase  re- 
ceipts and  diminish  expenses ;  financial  considera- 
tions. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMKNTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


105 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
SuGAB — cont'd 

SORGHUM— cont'd 
Rio  Qrande,  Cape  May  County — cont'd 
18S8.     Sorghum  sugar  industry:  rept.  upon  experiments 
made  at  Rio  Grande  during  season  of  1887;  by  A.  T. 
Neale.    (Same,  Bull.  44:  5-49.) 

Failure  of  Rio  Grande  Suixar  Co.  ;  sorfrhum  sugar  indus- 
try from  manufacturers'  and  farmers'  standpoints. 

.     Sorghum  sugar  industry:  rept.  upon  experiments 

made  at  Rio  Grande  during  season  of  1888;  by  A.  T. 
Neale.  (.Same,  Bull.  51:  5-32.) 
— — .  Brief  history  of  legislation  rel.  to  sorghum  in- 
dustry and  of  experiments  in  N.  J.:  bounties  offered 
by  state,  1881-1885;  failure  of  Rio  Grande  Sugar  Co.; 
work  of  exper.  station;  results;  by  G.  H.  Cook. 
(Same,  Bull.  51:  3-4.) 

.     The  sorghum  sugar  industry;    by  A.   T.  Neale. 

(9  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  1  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1888:  135-162.) 

Experiments  at  Rio  Grande ;  changes  and  improvements 
made  in  Ilughes  sui.'ar-house  and  its  macliinery ; 
record  of  analyses  made  at  Rio  Grande  :  tonnage  of 
cane  per  acre,  farming  expenses  and  yield  and 
value  of  sugar  products  per  ton  of  tield  cane ;  ex- 
periments with  diffusion  batteries  ;  etc. 

SUGAR  BEET 
1837.     Rept.   of   [select]    committee    (Molleson)    on   ex- 
pediency of  encouraging  and  protecting  culture  of 
silk  and  mnftre.   of  beet  sugar  in  state  of   N.  J. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  336-348.) 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  183G/'7 : 
348.) 

1871.  See  above.  Agriculture,  the  general  group,  this 
date. 

1877.  Remarks  by  H.  C.  Humphrey  on  sugar  beet  cul- 
ture in  Europe  and  U.  S.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  140- 
145.) 

.     Extr.  from  Crooke's  work  on  beet  sugar  mnftre., 

etc.;  soil;  preparations  of  ground,  manure  and  fer- 
tilizers, seed.    (5  same  1877:  145-149.) 

1880.     See  above.  Sorghum,  this  date. 

1882.  Suggested  that  bounty  be  offered  for  sugar  beets. 
(9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  238.) 

1884.     See  above.  Sorghum,  this  date. 

1884/5-1885/6.  "Table:  beet  sugar  production  in  Austria, 
Germany,  France,  Russia,  other  countries.  (8  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1884/5: 
327.) 

1896.  Cultivation  of  sugar  beet  suggested.  (23  A.R. 
bd.   agric.   1895:  65.) 

Batsto.  Burlington  County 
1877.     Stmt,  by  J.  Wharton  rel.  to  experiments  at  Batsto, 
Burlington  Co.,  with  sugar  beets.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1877:  135-140.) 

Cape  May  City 
1893.     Sugar  beets  raised  in  Cape  May  City;  analyses. 
(14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1893:  155-157.) 
Description  by  H.  L.  Sabsovich,  supt. 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 
1877.     Sugar  beets  grown  on  Agric.  College  Farm  at  New 
Brunswick;  yield  of  sugar.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877: 
134.) 

Winslow,   Camden   County 
1892.     Yield  per  acre  and  analyses  of  sugar  beets  grown 
at  Winslow,  Camden  Co.    (13  A.R,  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  5  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1892: 
147-148.) 
Tobacco 

1879.  Tobacco  [in  N.  J.l;  by  J.  I.  Bishop.  (7  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1879:  107-109.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
ToB.vcco — cont'd 

1882.  Yellow  tobacco.  8  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station,  spe- 
cial bull.  A.) 

Letters  from   H.   Garnier  of  Va.  to  Prof.   Cook   rel.  to 
cultivation,  etc.,  of  yellow  tobacco. 
.     Same.    (3  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1882:  93-97.) 

1883.  See  below,  Soils.   Fertilizers,  this  date. 

1893.  Tobacco  growing  in  N.  .1.  (21.  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1893:    47-48.) 

1901.  See  above.  Pests:  Flingl,  this  date. 

1902.  See  same. 

Burlington  County 
1880.     Tobacco  culture  in  Burlington  Co.    (17  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1879:  13.) 

Deckertown,  Sussex  County 
1892.     Tobacco  growing;  by  Lebeus  Martin,  Deckertown. 
(13  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  5  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1892:  144-146.) 
Vegetable 

1873.     See  above.  Crops.    Fruit,  this  date. 
1882-1887.     Table:  imports,  for  consumption,  of  market- 
garden  vegetables,  quantity  of  article  and  amt.  of 
duty.    (15  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1887:  227.) 

Beans,  peas  and  other  leguminous  seeds,  garden  seeds, 
ha.v.  hops,  pickles  and  sauces,  vegetables,  yams, 

1884.  Market  gardening;  by  Peter  Henderson,  (11 
same  1883:  159-163,) 

1885.  Market  gardening;  by  T.  P.  Baker.  (12  same 
1884:  213-224.) 

1887.  Preparing  vegetable  crops  for  market;  by  T.  F. 
Baker.    (14  some  1886:  239-246.) 

.     See  above.  Grain,  this  date. 

1890-1896.     See  above.  Pests.    Fungi,  these  dates. 

1892.  See  below.  Floriculture,  this  date. 

.     Market-gardening  fifty  years  ago  and   now;    by 

W.  T.  Woerner.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  339-341.) 

1893.  Market-garden  crops — varieties,  cultivation,  ma- 
nures and  marketing;  by  T.  F.  D.  Baker.  (21  same 
1893:  387-388.) 

1895,  Irrigation  of  garden  crops;  by  B.  D.  Halsted 
[and]  J.  A.  Kelsey.  16  pp.  (Agric.  college  exper. 
station.  Bull.  115.) 

1896,  Market  value  of  vegetable  crops;  by  [J.  B.] 
Rogers.     (Procs.  state  hortic.   socy.  1896:  32-36.) 

.     Same.    (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9 

A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1896:    378-393.) 

.     The  year's  experiments  with  root  crops;  by  B.  D. 

Halsted.    (23  A.R.  bd,  agric,  1895:  93-95,) 

1897,  Experiment  in  shading  [vegetables] ;  by  B,  D. 
Halsted.  (18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper,  station  and  10 
A,R,  agric,  college  exper,  station  1897:  344-354,) 

1898,  Experiments  with  vegetables;  by  A.  T.  Jordan. 
(19  same  and  11  same  1898:  145-190.) 

Culture,   varieties,    fertilization,    etc, 
1898-1900,     Experiments    [with    vegetables]    upon    new 
and  old  land;   by  B.  D.  Halsted,     (19  same  and  11 
same  1898  (pp,  338-340)— 21  same  and  13  some  1900,) 

1899,  The  forcing-houses;  by  A,  T,  Jordan,  (20  some 
and  12  same  1899:  149-175,) 

Plan ;  soils  and  fertilizers  with  and  without  lime ; 
analyses  of  soils ;  general  treatment ;  lettuce ; 
radishes  ;  tomatoes  ;  financial  considerations, 

.     See  above.  Crops,   Fruit,  this  date, 

,     Experiments    [vegetable]    in    winter-ridging    of 

soil:  by  B,  D,  Halsted,    (20  A,R,  state  agric,  exper, 

station   and   12   A.R.   agric.   college   exper.   station 

1899:  398-402.) 
.     Experiments   [vegetable]   with  soil  inoculation; 

by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (20  same  and  12  same  1899:  406- 

407.) 
.     Vegetable  culture  under  glass;  by  A.  Herrington. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1899:  214-220.) 


106 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICDLTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Vegktable — cont'd 

1899.  Vegetable  growing  under  glass;  by  N.  Butterbock. 
(Sa??!e  1899:  202-213.) 

1899-1901.     See  above.  Pests,  this  date. 

1900-1901.  Experiments  with  salad  plants;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.  (21  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1900  (pp.  447-449) 
— 22  same  and  14  same  1901.) 

1900.  Greenhouse  production  of  market  garden  crops; 
by  W.  W.  Rawson.    (27  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1899:  177-196.) 

.     Experiments     [vegetable]     with     green     winter 

cover;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (21  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  13  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1900:  450-451.) 

.  Experiments  with  shavings-mulch  [on  vegeta- 
bles] ;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (21  same  and  13  some  1900: 
451-453.) 

1901.  Vegetables — variety  tests;  by  A.  T.  Jordan.  (22 
same  and  14  some  1901:  257-268.) 

1902.  Hints  from  my  experiment  grounds;  by  Byron 
D.  Halsted.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1902:  117- 
124.) 

The  experiments  were  with  different  vegetables  and  the 
hints  include  crop  rotation,  plant  breeding  and 
plant  diseases. 

.     Field  experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda  on  market 

garden  crops;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  20  pp.  (Agric. 
exper.  stations.  Bull.  157.) 

1903.  See  above,  Forage  crops,  this  date. 

1904.  Aralia  Cordata  as  a  salad  plant;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  17  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1904:  531.) 

1905.  The  developing  of  market  gardening  southward 
and  its  lesson  to  the  northern  trucker;  by  W.  F. 
Massey.    (32  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1904:  139-159.) 

College  Farm,  Neiv  Brunswick 
See  also,  entries  under  individual  crops. 
1894-1895.     The  experiment  acre  at  (College  Farm:  [vege- 
table crops].     (16   A.R.  state  agric.   exper.  station 
and  8  A.R.  state  agric.  college  exper.  station  1895: 
250-309.) 

1895.  Experiments  with  mulching  [of  vegetable  crops] 
at  agric.  college  exper.  station.  (16  same  and  8  same 
1895:  317-319.) 

.     Experiments  at  agric.   college  exper.  station  In 

irrigation  of  garden  crops.  (16  sonic  and  8  same 
1895:  309-317.) 

ASPARAGUS 
See  also  above.  Pests  :    Fungi ;  also  Insects. 

1882.  [Culture  of  asparagus];  discussion  of  mtg.  of 
State  Hortic.  Socy.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  321-322.) 

1883.  Requisites  for  success  with  asparagus;  profits. 
(10  same  1882:  237-238.) 

1896.  See  above,  Crops.  Fruit,  this  date. 

College  Farm,  Nerv  Brunsioick 
1898-1903.  Experiments  with  asparagus — effect  of  fer- 
tilizers, irrigation,  etc.;  by  A.  T.  Jordan.  (19  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1898  (pp.  128-131)— 24  same  and  IG 
same  1903.) 

190:j  contains  a  r^sumt;  of  experiments  for  the  series. 
1904.     Experiments  with  manures  and  fertilizers  on  dif- 
ferent varieties  of  asparagus  and   raspberries:    by 
A.  T.  Jordan.    20  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull. 
173.) 

.     Experiments  with  asparagus — effect  of  fertilizers, 

irrigation,  nitrate  of  soda,  etc.,  varieties;  by  Miss 
J.  A.  Voorhees.  (25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  17  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1904:  314- 
319.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Vegetable — cont'd 

ASPARAGUS— cont'd 
Middletown,  Monmotith  County 
1893-1894.     Experiment  with   fertilizers   on   asparagus, 
by  Chas.  Tindall,  Middletown.    (14  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1893  (p.  146)— 15  same  and  7  some  1894.) 

BEAN 

See  also  above,  Pests  :    F"ungi. 
1896.     See  below.  Beets,  this  date. 

1898.     Experiments   with   shading;    by   B.    D.   Halsted. 
(19  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1898:    337-338.) 
Wax  beans,  lima  beans. 
.     See  below,  Peas,  this  date. 

1901.  Dwarfage  of  beans  by  cutting  seeds;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.  (22  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  l\ 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1901:  458.) 

.     Self-fertility   in  bush  beans;    by  B.  D.  Halsted. 

(22  same  and  14  same  1901:  457-458.) 

1902.  See  above,  Grain  Crops.   Corn,  this  date. 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 
1894/6-1901.     Experiments  with  beans  at  College  Farm; 
by  B.  D.  Halsted.   (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1896    (pp. 
328-333)— 22  same  and  14  same  1901.) 
Growth,  diseases,   varieties,   etc. 

BEET 

See  also  alxive,  Pests  :    Fungi. 

1896.  Depth  of  sowing  and  planting;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1896:  395-396.) 

Beets,  potatoes,  beans,  peas. 
1900.     Experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda  on  early  beets; 
by  T.  Brown.    (21  same  and  13  same  1900:  110-114.) 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 
1896-1900.     Experiments  with  beets  at  College  Farm;  by 
B.  D.  Halsted.    (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1896    (pp. 
346-350)— 21  same  and  13  some  1900.) 

CABBAGE 
See  also  above.  Pests  :   Fungi ;  also  Insects. 
1879.     Prices  of  cabbage  improved  owing  to  injury  by 
dry  weather  in  Sept.,  1878.    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878: 
173.) 
1884.     Cabbage  crop  a  failure;  cabbage  worm.    (12  same 
1884:  409.) 

1897.  Experiments  with  cabbages;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1897:  275-276.) 

Matawan,  Monmouth  County 
1899-1900.     See  above.  Grain  crops.    Corn,  Matawan. 

CARROT 

1897.  Experiments  with  carrots;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (18 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1897:  325-326.) 

CAULIFLOWER 

1904.     Experiments  with  cauliflower;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 

(25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  17  A.R.  agria 

college  exper.  station  1904:  531.) 
.     Greenhouse  experiments — cauliflower;  by  Miss  J 

A.  Voorhees.    (25  same  and  17  same  1904:  305-312.) 


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AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Vegetable — cont'd 

CELERY 
See  also  above.  I'ests  :    Funsi. 

College  Farm.  New  Brunsioick 
1895/6-1898.     Experiments  at  College  Farm  with  celery; 
by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1896 
(pp.  344-345)— 19  same  and  11  same  1898.) 

Essex  County 
1879.     Celery  crop  in  Essex  and  Hudson  cos.  in  1878. 

(6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  174.) 
1885.     Growing  and  storing  celery  for  family  use;   by 
R.  W.  Smith.     (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1885:  82- 
84.) 

Hudson  County 
See  above,   Essex   County. 

CUCUMBER 
See  above.  Crops.     I'ests  :    Fungi ;  also  Insects. 
1885.     See  below.  Potato,  this  date. 

1900.  See  below,  Plant-Breeding,  this  date. 

1901.  See  same,  this  date. 

1902.  See  same,  this  date. 

1903.  See  same,  this  date. 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 
1895/6-1900.     Experiments  with  cucumbers  at  the  Col- 
lege Farm;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (17  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1896  (pp.  340-344)— 21  same  and  13  same  1900.) 

EGG-PLANT 
See  above.  Pests  ;  Fungi. 

1901.  See  below,  Plant-Breeding,  this  date. 

1902.  See  same,  this  date. 

1903.  See  same,  this  date. 

1904.  See  same,  this  date. 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 
1895/6-1900.     Experiments  with  egg-plants  at  the  Col- 
lege Farm.    (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and 
9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1896  (pp.  337-340) 
— 21  .same  and  13  same  1900.) 

LETTUCE 
1897-1900.     Experiments  with  lettuce;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1897    (pp.  307-309) — 21  same 
and  13  same  1900.) 

1899.  See  above  Crops.  Vegetable,  this  date. 

LIMA  BEAN 
1897-1900.     Experiments  with  lima  beans;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted.   (18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1897   (pp.  292-299)— 21 
same  and  13  same  1900.) 

1900.  See  below,  Plant-Breeding,  this  date. 

1901.  See  same,  this  date. 

1902.  See  same,  this  date. 

1903.  See  same,  this  date. 

1904.  See  same,  this  date. 

MANGEL  WURZEL 
1894.     Mangel-wurzels  vs.  fodder  corn.    (15  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station   1894:  136-138.) 

MUSHROOM 
1892.     Mushroom  culture:  by  I.  Townley.    (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1892:  149-151.) 
.     Same.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  459-462.) 

1905.  Mushroom  production;   by  Chas.  Mcllvaine;   dis- 
cussion.   (32  same  1904:  121-138.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Vegetaule — cont'd 


ONION 


1896-1899.  Experiments  with  onions  at  College  Farm; 
by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1896  (p.  352) 
— 18  same  and  10  same  1897. ) 

PEA 

See  also  above.  Pests  :     Fungi  ;  also  Insects. 

1896.     See  above.  Beets,  this  date. 

1898.  Notes  upon  pea  and  bean  tubercles;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted. (19  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  11 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1898:  340-343.) 

1902.     See  above,  Grain  crops.   Corn,  this  date. 

.     Peas  and  tomatoes — double  cropping;   by  A.  T. 

Jordan.  (23  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  15 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1902:  288-290.)  • 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 

1896-1900.  Experiments  with  peas  at  College  Farm; 
by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (17  A.R.  state  agric.  college  ex- 
per. station  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1896  (pp.  345-346)— 21  same  1900.) 

1904.  Experiments  with  peas;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (25 
same  and  17  same  1904:  526-527.) 

PEPPER 

1895/6-1897.  Experiments  with  peppers  at  College 
Farm;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1896 
(pp.  336-337)— 18  same  and  10  same  1897.) 

POTATO 

See  also  above.  Pests  :   Fungi ;  also  Insects. 
1840-1850.     Table:   no.  of  bushels  of  potatoes  raised  in 

the  several  cos.  of  N.  J.  and  Del.  in  1840  and  1850. 

(3  A.R.  geol.  survey  (Kitchell)  1856:  70.) 
1874.     Potato  culture;  Colorado  potato  bug.    (A.R.  state 

agric.  socy.  1874:  24.) 
1876.     Use  of  marl  on  potato  crop.    (4  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1876:  129-130.) 
1879.     See  below,  Soils.    Fertilizers,  this  date. 
.     On  potato  crop  of  1878.    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878: 

172-173.) 

1882.  Potato  culture;  by  Van  Buren  Griffin.  (10  same 
1882:  93-96.) 

.     See  above.  Crops.  Grain,  this  date. 

1883.  See  below,  Soils.   Fertilizers,  this  date. 

1884.  Varieties  of  early  potatoes;  discussion  at  mtg.  of 
state  hortic.  socy.;  experiments.  (12  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1884:  331-332.) 

.     Which    is    the   earliest    of    the   early    potatoes? 

Repts.  of  the  past  season's  experience.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  Dec,  1884:  90-100.) 

1885.  Experiment  in  growing  potatoes;  by  Franklin 
Dye.    {Same  1885:  173-176.) 

.     Experience  of  Mr.   Schoonmaker  with  artificial 

fertilizers  and  stable  manure  on  Long  Island  on 
potato  and  celery  crops.  (12  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1884: 
73-78.) 

1886.  Experiments  with  potatoes;  by  N.  W.  Parcell. 
(13  same  1885   (pp.  123-128)— 14  -same  1886.) 

"  To  test  the  quality,  time  of  ripening,  productiveness 
and  also  the  best  to  grow  tor  market  in  his  locality." 
[Elizabeth,  Union  Co.] 

.     See  above,  Fruit,  this  date. 

.  Appearance  and  quality  of  white  potatoes  af- 
fected by  different  kinds  of  manure  applied;  dis- 
cussion by  the  socy.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1886:  85-91.) 
1889.  Extr.  of  rept.  for  state  bd.  of  agric.  from  Coopers- 
town  Farmers'  Club  on  new  varieties  of  potatoes. 
(17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  475-476.) 


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(Procs.    state   hortic.   socy.   1889:  178- 
{Same  18S9: 


AGRICULTURE — cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Vegetable — cont'd 

POTATO— cont'd 

1889.  Potato  culture,  past,  present  and  future|_  by  D.  A. 
Vandeveer. 
181.) 

.     Potato  growing;   by  J.  H.  Denise. 

182-184.) 
1891      The  culture  of  potatoes;  by  Aaron  Smock.    (19 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  501-503.) 

1892.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  white  potatoes 
upon  farms  of  D.  T.  Brown,  Mickleton,  A.  Gardiner 
of  Mullica  Hill,  J.  Voorhees  of  South  Branch,  and 
J.  M.  White  of  New  Brunswick.  (13  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  5  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1S92:  100-104.) 

1893.  Potatoes  by  the  direct  method;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(14  same  and  6  same  1893:  312-318.) 

1894.  Address  by  D.  C.  Lewis  on  the  potato  question. 
(22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  417-419.) 

.     Profitable   potato   culture;    by    C.    E.    Chapman. 

(21  same  1893:  225-230.) 

1895  Rept.  on  [experiments  with]  World's  Fair  pota- 
toes; by  [T.  F.  D.]  Baker.    (22  same  1894:  72-74.) 

.     Summary  of  results  secured  by  field  experiments 

with  fertilizers  upon  potatoes.  (16  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1895:  100.) 

1896.  See  above.  Beets,  this  date. 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 

1890.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  potatoes  at 
College  Farm,  and  on  farms  of  J.  M.  White  and  C.  M. 
Housell  all  of  Middlesex  Co.  (11  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1890:  120-141.) 

1891.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  potatoes  [and 
field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  wheat] ;  by 
E.  B.  Voorhees.  31  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull. 
80.) 

1892.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  white  and 
sweet  potatoes;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  24  pp.  (Same, 
special  bull.  P.) 

1894/6-1894/9.  Experiments  with  potatoes  at  the  Col- 
lege Farm;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (17  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1S9C  (pp.  309-319)— 20  same  and  19  same  1898.) 

1895.  Field  experiments  with  [Irish  and  sweet]  pota- 
toes; by  B.  D.  Halsted.  20  pp.  (Agric.  college  ex- 
per. station.  Bull.  112.) 

1897.  Same.    19  pp.    {Same,  Bull.  120.) 

1900-1901.  Potato  experiments;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (21 
A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  and  13  A.R.  agric.  college  ex- 
per. station  1900  (pp.  413-418) — 22  same  and  14 
same  1901.) 

Farmingdale,  Monmouth   County 
1891.     Rept.  of  experimental  work  with  potatoes  near 
Farmingdale;    by    Rushmer   Miller.     (19    A.R.    bd. 
agric.  1&91:  497-501.) 

Freehold,  Monmouth  County 
See  below,  New  Brunswick. 

Oloucester  County 
1891.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  white  potatoes, 
in  Gloucester  Co.,  conducted  by  Prof.  Voorhees.    (19 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  460-462.) 

.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  potatoes  made 

upon  farm  of  Amos  Gardiner  in  Gloucester  Co.  (12 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1891:  108-122.) 
1894.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  white  potatoes 
upon  farm  of  S.  B.  Hurff,  Gloucester  Co.  (15  same 
and  7  same  1894:  115-116.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Vegetable — cont'd 

POTATO— cont'd 
Holmdel,  Monmouth  County 
1877.     Letter  from  M.  Taylor,  Holmdel,  rel.  to  Irish  po- 
tato; mode  of  cultivation;  cost  of  raising;  varieties. 
(5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  71-79.) 

Hurffville,   Oloucester   County 
1884.     Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  potatoes; 
by  S.  P.  Ridgeway,  Hurffville.    (5  A.R.  agric.  exper. 
station  1884:  77.) 

Marlton,   Burlington   County 

See  below.  New  Brunswick. 
See  above,  Grain  Crops.     Corn 


1892. 


Mercer  County. 

Mickleton,   Oloucester   County 
See  above.  Potatoes,  this  date. 


Middlesex  County 
See  above,   New  Brunswick. 

Mullica  Hill,  Oloucester  County 
1892.    See  above.  Potatoes,  this  date. 

New  Brunswick,  Middlesex  County 
See  also  above.  College  Farm. 
1S89.  Field  experiments  upon  potatoes  and  ensilage 
corn;  by  B.  C.  Sears  (both  crops).  New  Brunswick, 
D.  D.  Denise,  Freehold,  and  J.  M.  White,  New  Bruns- 
wick (potatoes  only),  Jas.  Neilson,  New  Brunswick, 
and  E.  Evans,  Marlton  (ensilage  corn).  (10  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1889:  142-146.) 

1892.  See  above.  Potatoes,  this  date. 

PcLssaic  County 
1877.    See  above.  Agriculture,  Passaic  Co.,  this  date. 

Readington,  Huiiterdon  County 
1883.     Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  potatoes; 
by  H.  P.  Thompson,  Readington,  Hunterdon  Co.    (4 
A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1883:    55-56.) 

Somerset  County 

1893.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  white  pota- 
toes; S.  S.  Voorhees,  Somerset  Co.  (14  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1893:  120-124.) 

South  Branch 
See  above.  Potatoes,   1S92. 

RADISH 
See  also  above.  Pests  :   Fungi, 
1899.    See  above.  Crops.    Vegetable,  this  date. 

RAPE 
See  above.  Pests  :   Fungi. 

SPINACH 

See  also  above.  Pests  :   Fungi. 

1897.  Experiments  with  spinach;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (18 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agric.  col- 
lege exper.  station  1897:  302-303.) 

1898.  Experiments  with  spinach;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (19 
same  and  11  same  1S9S:  320.) 

1899.  The  New  Zealand  spinach;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (20 
same  and  12  same  1899:  397-398.) 

SQUASH 
See  above.  Pests  :   Fungi ;  also  Insects. 

1903.  See  below,  Plant-Breeding,  this  date. 

1904.  See  same,  this  date. 


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109 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Vegetable — cont'd 

SWEET  POTATO 
See  also  above,  Pests  ;    Funpl ;  also  Insects. 
1877.     See  above,  Agriculture,  Camden  Co. 

.     Description  of  cultivation  of  sweet  potatoes  and 

diseases  to  which  they  are  liable.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1877:  98-107.) 
1882.     The  sweet  potato;    discussion  at  mtg.   of   State 
Hortic.  Socy.    (9  same  1881:  314-317.) 

.     The  sweet  potato;  by  A.  P.  Arnold.    (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1SS2;  54-57.) 
1886.     Best  management  for  growing  sweet  potatoes; 
discussion  of.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1886:  79- 
85.) 

1890.  Culture  of  sweet  potatoes;  by  C.  Conrow.  (18 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  368.) 

1891.  Sweet  potato  and  melon  culture;  by  T.  J.  Beans. 
(19  same  1891:  415-416.) 

1892.  Growing  sweet  potatoes  early;  by  S.  H.  Moore. 
(20snH;el892:  372-374.) 

1894.  How  to  grow  chunky  sweet  potatoes;  by  T.  J. 
Beans.    (22  same  1894:  357-358.) 

1895.  Summary  of  results  secured  by  field  experiments 
with  fertilizers  upon  sweet  potatoes.  (16  A.  R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1895:  100-101.) 

1897.  White  and  sweet  potato  crops;  yield.  (25  same 
1897:  40.) 

1898.  Experiments  with  sweet  potatoes;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted.  (19  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R. 
agric.   college  exper.   station  1898:  348-352.) 

Includes  plan  of  experiments  1S95-1897. 
1900-1904.     See  above,  Grain,  under  dates  1899-1904. 
1901.     Acreage  and   yield   of  sweet  potatoes  in  N.   J.; 
other  states  branding  their  products  as  N.  J.  sweets; 
will  bring  N.  J.  product  into  disrepute.     (29  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1901:    90.) 
1903.     Sweet  potato  production  in  N.  J.    (31  same  1903: 
129-147.) 

Article  was  compiled  by  Franklin  Dye  at  request  of  bd. 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Noted  In  introductory  note,  p.  129. 

Cinnaminson,  Burlington  County 
1895/6-1895/7.  Experiments  with  sweet  potatoes  at  Cin- 
naminson and  College  Farm;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (17 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1896  (pp.  319-328) — 18  same 
and  10  same  1897.) 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 
See  also  above.  Cinnaminson. 
1892.     See  above.  Potatoes.    College  Farm,  this  date. 
1895.     See  same,  this  date. 
1897.     See  same,  this  date. 

Cnmherland   County 
1882.     Sweet  potato  culture  in  Cumberland  Co.,  N.  J.; 
by  A.  P.  Arnold.    (10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882:  99-101.) 

Dean's  Station,  Middlesex  County 
1892.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  sweet  potatoes 
upon  farm  of  C.  M.  Housel,  Dean's  Station,  Middlesex 
Co.    (13  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  5  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1892:  116-118.) 

Farmingdale,  Monmouth  County 
1890.     Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  sweet  po- 
tatoes;  by  Geo.  E.  Farry,  Farmingdale,  Monmouth 
Co.    (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station   1890:  150-152.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Crops — cont'd 
Vegetable — cont'd 

SWEET   POTATO— cont'd 
Gloucester  County 
1891-1893.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  sweet  po- 
tatoes;  by  D.  T.  Brown,  Gloucester  Co,     (14   A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  exper. 
station   1891    (pp.   110-123) — 14  same  and   6  some 
1893.) 
1S91-1894.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  sweet  po- 
tatoes upon  farm  of  Theo.  Brown  in  Swedesboro, 
Gloucester  Co.    (12  same  and  4  same  1891  (pp.  124- 
132) — 15  same  and  7  same  1894.) 

Monmouth  County 
1891.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  sweet  potatoes 
on  farm  of  G.  E.  Farry  in  Monmouth  Co.    (12  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1891:  124-132.) 

Vineland,  Cumberland  County 

1879.  Sweet  potatoes  [experiments  with  fertilizers, 
product  in  bushels,  and  cost  of  fertilizers  per  acre] ; 
by  F.  S.  Holcombe,  Vineland.  (7  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1879:  137-139.) 

1880-1881.  Sweet  potatoes  [experiments  with  fertil- 
izers, results];  by  F.  S.  Newcomb,  Vineland.  (7 
same  1879  (pp.  71-70)— 9  same  1881.) 

1883-1883/7.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  sweet  po- 
tatoes; crop  rotation;  by  A.  P.  Arnold,  Vineland. 
(4  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1883  (pp.  57-58)— 10 
some  and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1889.) 
Omitted  1884-1885  ;  1883  is  repeated  In  1886  and  1883/7 
is  found  in  repts.  for  1887,  18SS  and  1880. 

1885.  Notes  on  sweet  potato  growing  in  Vineland;  by 
A.  P.  Arnold.  (6  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1885: 
206-209.) 

1893.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  sweet  pota- 
toes; by  Alex.  W.  Pearson,  Vineland.  (14  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1893:  134-136.) 

1894.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  sweet  potatoes 
upon  farm  of  A.  P.  Arnold,  Vineland,  Cumberland 
Co.    (15  same  and  7  same  1894:  103-114.) 

Woodbury,  Gloucester  Couiity 
1883.     Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  sweet  pota- 
toes; by  Josiah  Budd,  Jr.,  Woodbury.    (4  A.R.  agric. 
exper.  station  1883:  96-97.) 

SWISS  CHARD 

1899.  Experiments  with  Swiss  chard;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(20  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  12  agric. 
college  exper.   station   1899:  395-397.) 

TOMATO 
See  also  above.  Pests  :   Fungi ;  also  Insects. 
1879.     Season  of  1878  favorable  for  tomatoes.    (6  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1878:  173.) 

1889.  Experiments  on  tomatoes;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees. 
27  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  63.) 

Yields ;  chemical  composition. 
1889-1889/92.     Acct.  of  experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda 
on  tomatoes.     (10  A.R.  state  agric.   exper.  station 
and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1889  (pp.  102- 
127)— 14  same  and  5  same  1892.) 

1890.  Tables:  yield  and  selling  price  of  tomatoes  at 
different  pickings;  also  the  relation  of  the  value  of 
that  yield  to  value  of  entire  field.  (11  A.R.  agric. 
exper.  station  1890:  107-109.) 

1890.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  tomatoes;  by 
Edwd.  B.  Voorhees.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1890: 
116-134.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Vegetable — cont'd 

TOMATO— cont'd 

1891.  Table:  relation  of  yield  and  value  of  early  toma- 
toes to  total  yield  and  total  value  of  crop.  (12  A.R. 
exper.  station  1891:  105.) 

.  Table:  yield  and  selling  price  of  tomatoes  at  dif- 
ferent packings.    (12  same  1891:  104.) 

.     Early  tomatoes;   by  R.  Bingham.    (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1891:  88-91.) 

.    Experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda  on  tomatoes; 

by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  20  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station, 
Bull.  79.) 

1892.  Same.  26  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station,  special  bull. 
0.) 

1893.  How  to  grow  early  tomatoes;  by  I.  S.  Shoemaker. 
(21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  385-386.) 

1894.  [Tomato  growing];  by  Theo.  F.  Baker.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1894:  98-102.) 

.     Tomatoes  for  money;    by  Howard  Russ.    (Same 

1894:  92-95.) 

1894.  Tomato  raising;  by  T.  Van  Gilder.  (22  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1894:  3S4-3S6.) 

.     Tomato-growing    for    early    market;     by    Wm. 

Bacon.     (22  same  1894:  413-416.) 

1895-1900.  Summary  of  results  secured  by  field  experi- 
ments with  fertilizers  upon  tomatoes.  (16  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  S  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1895  (p.  101)— 21  same  and  13  same  1900.) 

1898.  See  above,  Nuts,  this  date. 

1899.  See  above,  Crops.  Vegetable,  this  date. 

.     Forcing    tomatoes;    by    A.    T.    Jordan.     18    pp. 

(Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  141.) 
.     Growing  of  tomatoes  for  canning  purposes;   by 

J.  S.  Turner.    (27  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1899:  291-297.) 

1900.  See  below,  Plant-Breeding,  this  date. 

1901.  Seedless  tomatoes;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (22  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper  station  and  14  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1901:  442-445.) 

.     See  below,  Plant-Breeding,  this  date. 

.     See  above.  Pests.    Fungi,  this  date. 

1902.  See  same. 

.     See  above.  Peas,  this  date. 

.     See  below,  Plant-Breeding,  this  date. 

1903.  See  same,  this  date. 

1904.  Greenhouse  experiments — forcing  of  tomatoes; 
by  Miss  J.  A.  Voorhees.  (25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  17  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1904: 
294-305.) 

.  No.  of  cans  of  tomatoes  canned  in  N.  J.;  no.  ex- 
ceeded only  by  Md.  and  Ind.  (32  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1904:  105.) 

.     See  below,  Plant-Breeding,  this  date. 

Gloucester  County 
1891-1893.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  tomatoes 
made  on  farm  of  J.  W.  Gill,  Gloucester  Co.  (12  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1891  (pp.  85-108) — 14  same  and  6  .same 
1893.) 

The  value  and  yield  per  acre,  each  year,  1889-1893,  are 
given  in  ISO.'i. 
1894.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  tomatoes  upon 
farm  of  S.  S.  Budd,  Gloucester  Co.    (15  same  and  7 
same  1894:  97-102.) 

Middlesex  County 
1891-1894.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  tomatoes 
on  farm  of  C.  M.  Housel,  Middlesex  Co.  (12  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1891  (pp.  103-105) — 15  same  and  7 
same  1894.) 

Omitted  In  1892  and  1893. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Crops — cont'd 
Vegetable — cont'd 


TURNIP 


See  also  above,  Pests  :    Fungi. 

1883.  See  below,  Soils.  Fertilizers,  this  date. 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 

1891.  Experiment  with  fertilizers  upon  turnips  at  Col- 
lege Farm.  (12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1891:  139-141.) 

1894/6-1894/01.  Experiments  with  turnips  at  the  Col- 
lege Farm.  (17  same  and  9  same  1896  (pp.  294-308) 
— 22  same  and  14  same  1901.) 

New  Brunswick 

1885.     See  above.  Crops,  this  date. 

Cucumber;   see  above,  Crops.    Vegetable 

Economic  Botany 

For  reports  ot  the  Agricultural  College  Experiment 
Station  botanist  and  entomologist,  and  of  the  state 
entomologist,  see  above.  Crops.  Pests,  the  serial 
group. 

1881.  A  preliminary  catalogue  of  flora  of  N.  J.;  by  N.  L. 
Britton.   New  Brunswick,  1881.   xiii,  233  pp. 

1887.  Botany  applied  to  agric;  by  J.  C.  Arthur.  (14 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:     247-257.) 

1889.  Catalogue  of  plants  found  in  N.  J.;  by  N.  L.  Brit- 
ton. (v.  2,  pt.  1.  Final  rept.  state  geologist  (Cook) 
1889:  25-626.) 

1899.  The  poisonous  plants  of  N.  J.;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
28  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  135.) 

Education 

See  also  Education.     Rural  schools. 
1841.     See  above.  Agriculture.   New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1847.  Rept.  of  committee  on  agric.  (J.  L.  Smith)  on 
memorial  of  John  S.  Skinner,  editor  of  the  Farmers' 
Librarv  and  monthly  jol.  of  agric;  apprn.  inexpedi- 
ent.   (Sen.  jol.  1847:  213.) 

1848.  Report,  of  committee  on  agriculture  (Woodward) 
on  petition  from  Essex  Co.  for  an  apprn.  to  establish 
an  agric.  school  in  the  vicinity  of  Newark.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1848:  971.) 

1860.  Rept.  of  Wm.  F.  Phelps  rel.  to  agric.  studies  at 
the  state  normal  school.  (6  A.R.  state  agric.  socy. 
1860:  73-82.) 

1863.  Relations  of  education  and  agric,  with  sugges- 
tions for  the  promotion  of  agric.  education,  in  con- 
nection with  the  normal  school.  (7-8  same  1S61/2: 
55-63.) 

1S78.     See  above.  Agriculture,  this  date. 

1882.  Agric  education  in  N.  J.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agric  1881: 
139-150.) 

Read  before  Com.  of  Agriculturists,  at  Agric.  Dept.  In 
Washington,  D.  C.  Jan.  10.  1882,  and  published 
In  Its  proceedings ;  repented  before  state  bd.  of 
agric.  of  N.  J..  Feb.  2,  1882. 

1884.  Res.  adopted  by  state  bd.  of  agric  favoring  in- 
troduction of  agric.  instruction  into  public  schools. 
(11  .some  1884:  24-25.) 

1885.  The  farmer;  by  Amos  Ebert.  (12  same  1884:  199- 
212.) 

Educational    requirements    of    the    farmer ;    agric.    col- 
leges ;  hygiene. 
1887.     On  education  of  children  of  farmers.     (14  same 

1886:  92-93.) 
1889.     Address   of  J.    D.   Taylor    fon   agric.   education, 
markets,  protection,  foreign  trade,  etc.].    (16  same 
1888:  435-452.) 

.     Study  of  plant  life  in  our  schools;  by  Austin  C. 

Apgar.    (16  same  1888:  259-271,  2  pis.) 

.     Introduction    of    agric.    education    into    public 

schools  desirable.    (16  same  1888:  95.) 
From  address  of  Pres.   Burrough. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


111 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Education — cont'd 

1890.  Farming  and  education  in  N.  J.;  address  of  M.  E. 
Gates,  pres.  of  state  college,  before  N.  J.  state  bd.  of 
agric.    (17  mme  1889:  185-204.) 

.     Tlie  education  of  the  farmers'  cliildren;  by  E.  O. 

Cliapman.    (18  same  1890:  371-372.) 

1891.  What  siiall  be  tauglit  in  country  schools  to  edu- 
cate farmers;  by  [A.  C]  Apgar.  (18  same  1890:  139- 
149.) 

.     On  agric.  instruction  in  public  schools.    (18  same 

1890:  36-37.) 
.     Farmers'  children  and  our  common  schools;   by 

E.  P.  Powell.    (18  same  1891:    129-138.) 

1892.  Instruction  In  agric.  in  public  schools  favorably 
thought  of  by  school  authorities;  lack  of  text-books 
and  qualified  teachers.     (19  stiiiw  1891:  56-57.) 

From  address  of  Pros.   Burrough. 

1893.  The  advantage  of  education  in  farming;  by  W.  R. 
Llppincott.    (21  same  1893:  332-336.) 

.     Investigations,  with  view  to  securing  instruction 

in  agric.  in  public  schools;   recommended  that  ac- 
tion be  taken  to  induce  legisl.  to  make  apprn.  for 
publication  of  text-book.    (20  same  1892:  33-34.) 
From  address  of  Pres.   Burrougb. 

1894.  Provision  should  be  made  for  introduction  into 
schools  of  text-books  on  agric;  physiology  and  hy- 
giene should  also  be  taught.    (21  same  1893:  25.) 

From   address  of  Pres.   Burrough. 

.     Agric.    education    in    public   schools;    by    E.    B. 

Voorhees;  discussion.    (21  same  1893;  65-81.) 
.     Best    methods    of    agric.    education;     by    Louis 

Bevier,  Jr.;   with  extended  discussion  by  members 

of  bd.    (21  same  1893;  96-111.) 

1897.  Education  in  the  distr.  schools;  by  Dr.  Green. 
(25  same  1897:  213-215.) 

.    Educational  features  of  the  agric.  calling.   (Procs. 

state  hortic.  socy.  1897:  134-137.) 
.     Agric.  in  our  public  schools.    (24  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1896:  43-44.) 

1898.  A  farmer's  education;  extr.  from  address  of  Pres- 
ident of  bd.    (25  s«/Ke  1897:    56-58.) 

1901.  Present-day  tendencies  in  horticulture;  by  L.  H. 
Bailey.    (28  same  1900:    287-300.) 

Includes  remarks  on  tendencies  in  agric.  education. 

1902.  Progress  of  agric.  education;  by  A.  C.  True.  (29 
same  1901:  163-181.) 

1903.  Teaching  agric.  and  hortic.  in  rural  public 
schools.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1903:  14-15.) 

.     Agric.  education  in  the  public  schools.    (30  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1902:  68-70.) 
.     Discussion  on  agric.  education.     (30  same  1902: 

28-37.) 

1904.  Agric.  and  hortic.  instruction  in  schools.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  assn.  1904:  13-15.) 

.     Agric.  education;   by  Dr.  James  Mills.    (31  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1903:  227-239.) 

Albert  Training  School   (Irel.\xd) 

1881.  The  Albert  Training  School,  near  Dublin,  Ire- 
land; by  P.  T.  Quinn.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  191- 
195.) 

Extr.  from  Phlla.  Press. 

Babon  de  Hirsch  Agbicultural  and  Industriai,  School 
Woodbine 

1899.  "  A  few  words  about  the  Woodbine  settlement  in 
general,  and  the  agric.  school  located  there,  in  par- 
ticular."   (27  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1899:  275-277.) 

1900.  The  Baron  de  Hirsch  Agricultural  and  Industrial 
School.  (23  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc., 
1899/00:  291-300.) 

Organization  and  worii  ;  growth  ;  bidgs.  ;  dairy  ;  poultry  ; 
synopsis  of  three  years'  course  ;  new  college. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Education — cont'd 
Farmeks'  Institutes 

1889.  General  discussion  on  institute  work  in  different 
COS.;  res.  adopted  that  co.  bds.  may  liold  farmers'  in- 
stitutes under  auspices  of  executive  committee  of 
state  bd.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  67-75.) 

1891.  Increased  apprn.  by  legislature  has  made  pos- 
sible the  inauguration  of  some  institute  work.  (18 
same  1890:  31.) 

From  address  of  Pres.  Burrough. 

1892.  General  discussion  on  farmers'  institutes.  (19 
same  1891:  375-379.) 

1893.  Need  of  farmers'  institutes.  (21  same  1893:  50- 
51.) 

1897.  Farmers'  institutes;  extr.  from  secy.'s  rept.  (25 
same  1897:  46-47.)  v 

.     Benefits  of  farmers'  institutes.    (24  some  1896:  45- 

47.) 

1899.  Effect  of  farmers'  institutes  on  intellectual  and 
social  side  of  farm  life.    (26  same  1898:  62-63.) 

1900.  Farmers'  institutes;  object;  nature  of  work.  (27 
same  1899;  69-71.) 

1901/2.  Farmers' institutes  for  season.  (29  some  1901; 
105-lOfi.) 

1903.  Farmers'  institute  work  in  N.  J.  (30  same  1902; 
65-66.) 

Hunterdon  County 

1890.  Programme  of  Farmers'  Institute  held  in  Hunt- 
erdon Co.  Nov.  12  and  13.  (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890: 
401-402.) 

Ontario,  Canada 

1904.  Education  and  the  farmers'  institute  work,  in 
Ontario,  Canada;  by  Dr.  James  Mills.  (31  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1903:  345-357.) 

Rutgers  Scientific  School,  the  State  College  for  the 
Benefit  of  Ageicultuee  and  Mechanic  Arts 

serial 

1  series 
Under  act  of  April  4,  1864. 

[18641-1866.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  bd.  of  visitors  of  the 
agric.  college  of  N.  J.    [Rutgers  Scientific  School]. 

Checlillst 
[1.1   (1864.1     No  separate  copy  found.* 
2.  1865  dent.  ed.   Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  "  State  Gazette  " 
Office,  1866.     8  pp. 

2.  1865  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     pp.  157-164. 

3.  1866  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :   Pitd.  at  the  Office  of  the 
State  Gazette,  1867.     5  pp. 

3.   1866  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.      pp.  107-111. 

Hereafter  Included  in  vol.  containing  trustees'   rept., 
etc. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1864.' 

2.  1865   In   Legisl.   docs.    1866 :  15T-164. 

3.  1866 1867  :  107-111. 

2  series 

Under  act  of  Congress,  July  2,  1862,  and  act  of  N.  J. 
legisl.,  April  4.  1864. 

1865-1903/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School, 
the  state  college  for  the  benefit  of  agriculture  and 
mechanic  arts.f 

Checklist 
1.  1865  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  "  State  Gazette  " 
Office,  1866.     14  pp. 
Entitled :    rept.    of    the   trustees    of   Rutgers    Scientific 
School  to  Governor. 
1.  1865  doc.  ed.     Not  found. 


•  Prtd.  in  both  dept.  and  doc.  editions  of  Gov.  Parker's  message, 
Jan.  10,  1865,  pp.  25-35.  It  Is  entitled  "  Rept.  of  bd.  of  visitors, 
agricultural  school  of  New  Jersey." 

t  The  title  is  not  uniform  until  1873  ;  the  variations  are  indicated 
for  each  year.  1865-1872. 


112 


INDEX  TO  DOCXIMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Education — cont'd 

Rutgers  Scientiiic  School,  the  State  College  fob  the 
Benefit  of  Agricultuke  and  Mechanic  Aets — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
[2.]   1865/6  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  I'rtd.  at  the  Office  of  the 
State  Gazette,  1S67.      12  pp. 
Entitled  :  Kept,  of  the  trustees  of  Rutgers  College  to  the 
Governor   of   N.   J.     This   is   the  second  ann.    rept. 
of  Rutgers  Scientific   School  for  1866  ;   It  includes 
(pp.  9-12)  the  rept.  for  1SG5  reed,  too  late  for  pub- 
lication. 
[2.]    1865/0  doc.    ed.      h.  t.  p.     pp.  41-52. 
3.  1867  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office.  1868.     56  pp.,  map. 
Entitled  :  Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  State  College  for  the  benefit 
of   agric.   and   the   mechanic   arts,   with   the   agric. 
lectures  for  1866-67  and  1867-68. 

3.  1867  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  471-524. 

4.  1868  dept.  ed.     Trenton :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office.  1S09.     40  pp. 

Entitled  :   N.   J.   agric.   college   repts.   and   ann.   lecture. 
4.   1868  doc.    ed.      h.  t.  p.     pp.  131-170. 
[5.]   1869  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office.  1870.     47  pp. 
Title  same  as  in  1868. 
[5.]    1869  doc.    ed.      h.  t.  p.     pp.  163-209. 
6.  1870  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office.  1871.     46  pp. 
Entitled  ;  Ann.  rept.  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School. 

6.  1870  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  451-496. 

7.  1871    dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   "  State  Gazette,"  Murphy  & 
Bechtel,  1871.     55  pp.,  errata  slip. 

Title  same  as  in  1870. 

7.  1871   doc.    ed.     Trenton  :  "  State  Gazette,"  Murphy  & 
Bechtel,  1871.     55  pp. 

8.  1872  dept.  ed.     Trenton :  The  State  Gazette — Murphy 
&  Bechtel.  1872.     39  pp. 

Entitled :    ann.    rept.    of   Rutgers    Scientific   School    for 
Agric.  and  Mechanic  Arts. 

8.  1872  doc.    ed.      n.  p..  n.  d.     39  pp. 

9.  1873  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  State  Gazette — Murphy 
&  Bechtel.  1873.     57   (3)   pp. 

Entitled :   ann.   rept.   of   Rutgers   Scientific   School,   the 
State  College  for  tie  benefit  of  agric.  and  rnechanic 
arts. 
9.   1S73  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     57  (31  pp. 
10.  1874  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Public  Opinion — W.  S.  Sharp, 
1874.     32   (3)   pp. 

10.  1874  doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     32  (3)  pp. 

11.  1875  dept.  ed.     Trenton:  W.  S.  Sharp,  1875.     32   (1) 
pp. 

11.  1875  doc.    ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     32  (1)  pp. 

12.  1876  dept.  ed.     Trenton;  J.  L.  Murphy,  1876.     48  (1) 

pp. 

12.  1876  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  48  (1)  pp. 

13.  1877  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1877.  37 

(2)  pp. 

13.  1877  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  37  (2)  pp. 

14.  1878  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.  S9 

(2)   pp. 

14.  1878  doc.    ed.      n.  p.,  n.  d.     89  (2\  pp. 

15.  1879  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  W.  S.  Sharp,  1879.     78  pp. 

15.  1879  doc.  ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.  7S  pp. 

16.  1880  dept.  ed.  Or.nnge  :  S.  Toombs.  1881.  55  pp. 
16.  1880  dept.  ed.   S.  Toombs,  1881.  55  pp. 

16.  1880  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.      4  leaves.  ."5  pp. 

17.  18S1   dept.  ed.     Orange:  S.  Toombs,  1881.     79  pp. 

17.  1881  doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     79  pp. 

18.  1882  dept.  ed.     .Tersey    City  :    Prtd.    hv    M.    Mullone, 

1KS2.      72  pp. 

18.  1882  doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     72  pp. 

19.  1883  dept.  ed.     Woodbury  :  .T.  D.  Carpenter,  1883.     60 

pp. 

19.  1883  doc.    ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     60  pp. 

20.  1884  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  J.  I,.  Murphy,  1884.     88  pp. 

20.  1884  doc.    ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     88  pp. 

21.  1885  dept.  ed.     Trenton:  J.  I,.  Murphv,  1885.     61  pp. 

21.  1885  doe.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     61  pp. 

22.  1886  dept.  ed.     Camden  :  Dally  Post  Prtg.  House,  1887. 

84  pp. 

22.  1886  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     84  pp. 

23.  1887  dent.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphv  Publishing 

Co..  1887.     80  pp. 

23.  1887  doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     83  pp.,  2  maps. 

24.  1888  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  .T.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,   1889.      128  pp. 

24.  1888  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.      128  pp. 

25.  1889  dept  ed.     The   Princeton   Press  :   C.   S.   Robinson 
&  Co..  1890.      112  pp. 

25.  1889  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.      112  pp. 

26.  1890  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  .1.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1891.     128  pp.,  foldg.  table. 
26.  doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     128  pp. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Education — cont'd 

Rutgers  Scientific  School,  the  State  College  fob  the 
Benefit  of  Agbiculture  and  Mechanic  Arts — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
27.  1891  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publlshlni 
Co.,  1892.      104  pp. 

27.  1892  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.      104  pp. 

28.  1892  dept.  ed.     Trenton:  Prtd.  by  The  J.   L.  Murphy 

Publishing  Co.,   1893.      122  pp. 

28.  1892  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.      122  pp. 

29.  1893  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  U  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1894.     176  pp. 

29.  1893  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     176  pp. 

30.  1894  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1895.      158  pp. 

30.  1894  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.      158  pp. 

31.  1894/5  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The    J.    L.    Murphy    Pub- 

lishing Co.,  1896.     120  pp. 

31.  1894/5  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.      120  pp. 

32.  1895/6  dept.  ed.     Trenton :   The   J.   L.   Murphy   Pub- 

lishing Co.,  1896.      104  pp. 

32.  1895/6  doc.    ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.      104  pp. 

33.  1896/7  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    The  J.    L.    Murphy   Pub- 

lishing Co.,   1897.      102  pp. 

33.  1896/'?  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.      102  pp. 

84.  1897/8  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The    J.    L.    Murphy    Pub. 
Co.,   1898.      101  pp. 

34.  1897/8  doc.    ed.      h.  t.  p.      101  pp. 

35.  1898/9  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    The    J.    L.    Murphy    Pub- 

lishing Co.,   1899.      106  pp. 

35.  1898/9  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     106  pp. 

36.  1899/00  dept.  ed.     Trenton :  The  J.   L.  Murphy  Pub- 

lishing Co..  1901.      108  pp. 

36.  1899/00  doc.   ed.     n.   p.,  u.  d.     108  pp. 

37.  1900/1   dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The    J.    L.    Murphy    Pub- 

lishing Co..   1902.      110   pp.,   illus. 

37.  1900/1  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.      110  pp..  illus. 

38.  1901/2  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The   J.    L.    Murphy   Pub- 
Co,,   1902.      130  pp.,   pis. 

38.  1901/2  doc.    ed.     n.   p.,   n.  d.     130  pp. 

39.  1902/3  dept.  ed.     Camden  :   Slnnlckson,  Chew  &  Sons 

Co.,   1903.     125   pp.,  pis. 

39.  1902/3  doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     125  pp. 

40.  1903/4  dept.  ed.     Trenton :     MacCrelllsh    &    Qulgl'ey, 

1904.      120  pp..  illus. 
40.   1903/4  doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     120  pp.,  illus. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.  1865  not  found. 


J 


2.  1865/6  in 

legisl 

docs.  1867:41-52. 

3.  1867 

*' 

"   1868  :  471-524. 

4.  1868 

" 

"   1869  :  131-170. 

5.  1869 

*' 

"   1870:163-209. 

6.  1870 

" 

"   1871  :  451-496. 

7.  1871 

•* 

"   1872. 

8.  1872 

" 

"   1873,  doc.  12. 

9.  1873 

" 

"   1874,  "  12. 

10.  1874 

" 

"   1875,  "  12. 

11.  1875 

" 

"   1876.  "  12. 

12.  1876 

" 

"   1877,  "  13. 

13.  1877 

•' 

"   1878,  "  10. 

14.  1878 

" 

"   1879,  V.  1,  doc 

39. 

15.  1879 

'* 

"   1880,  V.  1,  " 

48. 

16.  1880 

'* 

"   1881,  T.  2,  '■ 

59. 

17.  1881 

*' 

"   1882,  V.  2,  " 

45. 

18.  1882 

*' 

"   1883,  V.  2,  " 

16. 

19.  1883 

'* 

■  "   1884,  V.  2,  '• 

16. 

20.  18.84 

•• 

"   1885,  V.  2,  " 

15. 

21.  1885 

" 

"   1886,  V.  2,  " 

14. 

22.  1886 

'* 

"   1887,  V.  2,  " 

14. 

23.  1887 

'* 

"   1888.  V.  2,  " 

15. 

24.  1888 

<• 

"   1889.  V.  3,  " 

33. 

25.  1889 

" 

"   1890.  V.  2,  " 

15. 

26.  1890 

" 

"   1S91,  V.  5.  " 

26. 

27.  1S91 

** 

"   1892,  V.  5,  " 

24. 

28.  1892 

" 

"   1893,  V.  5,  " 

33. 

29.  1893 

"   1.894,  V.  5,  " 

39. 

30.  1894 

** 

"   1895  (1.  e.,  119  sess.).  v.  5. 

doc.  39. 

158  pp. 

31.  1894/.'-.  in 

logisl 

docs.  1895  (1.  e.,  120  sess.).  v.  5. 

doc.  39. 

120  pp. 

32.  1896/7  in 

legisl 

docs.  1896,  V.  5,  doc 

.34. 

33.  1896/7  " 

"   1897,  V.  5,  " 

29. 

34.  1897/8  '■ 

" 

"   1.898,  V.  4,  ■' 

20. 

35.  1898/9  " 

•* 

"   1899,  V.  4,  " 

21. 

36.  1899/00  " 

" 

"   1900,  V.  5,  " 

44. 

37.  1000/1  " 

*' 

"   1901.  V.  5,  " 

4.5. 

38.  inoi/2  " 

** 

"   1902,  V.  4,  " 

39. 

39.  1902/3  " 

*' 

"   1903,  V.  4,  " 

37. 

40.  1903/4  " 

'* 

"   1904,  V.  4,  " 

41. 

Also  In  Documents 

as  follows  : 

1891/2   in  A.R.  bd. 

education  1891/2,  pt.  1 :  237-244. 

1892/3   "  " 

** 

1892/3,  pt.  1 

,  app.  pp.  191. 

201. 

INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


113 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Education — cont'd 

Rutgers  Scientific  School,  the  State  College  fob  the 
Benefit  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Abts — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1893/4     In  A.R.  bd.  education   1893/4,  app.  A.      pp.   170- 

189. 
1894/5     In  A.R.  bd.  education  1894/5:291-301. 

1895/6       1895/6 :  239-250. 

1896/7      "  1896/7 :  267-277. 

1897/8       "  1897/8 :  281-291. 

1898/9      "     "       "  "  1898/9  :  331-341. 

1899/00    " 1899/00  :  341-351. 

1900/1       "     "       "  "  1901/1  :  323-333. 

1901/2      "     "       "  "  1901/2 :  323-337. 

1902/3      "     "       "  "  1902/3 :  305-317. 

1903/4       '  "  1903/4  :  325-337. 

non-serial 
1862-1873.     N.  J.  state  agric.  college;  laws  relating  to  its 
establishment,  instruction  in  it,  etc.    (9  A.R.  Rut- 
gers Scientific  School  1873:  49-57.) 
Repeated  In  1876. 
1862-1888.     Review  of  agric.  college  history;   means  of 

support.    (24  same  1888:  8-9;  11-13.) 
1862-1890.     Hist,  sketch  of  agric.  college;    its  support, 
growth,  bldgs.,^etc.    (26  same  1890:  11-18.) 

1864.  State  agric'  and  mechanical  school;  establish- 
ment; admission  of  pupils;  course  of  study.  (A.R. 
state  supt.  public  schools  1864:  24-28.) 

1864-1876.  See  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures.  Ag- 
ricultural College  Fund,  this  date. 

[  1-865 ?.l  Rutgers  Scientific  School  of  Rutgers  College 
and  state  agric.  college  of  N.  J.  [organization,  ar- 
rangement of  studies,  etc.l.   n.  t.  p.   12  pp. 

— — .  Plan  and  course  of  instruction  of  the  Rutgers  Sci- 
entific School,   n.  t.  p.   8  pp. 

1865.  [Circular  issued  by  Gov.  Parker  rel.  to  apptmt.  of 
pupils  to  Rutgers  Scientific  School  by  bds.  of  free- 
holders.] (Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9, 
1866:  3.) 

.     Amt.  realized  from  sale  of  landscrip  for  agric. 

college;  investment;  acceptance  of  grant  by  trus- 
tees of  Rutgers  College  and  purchase  of  property; 
expense  incurred.  (Govs,  mess  (Parker)  Jan.  10, 
1865.) 

.     Reasons  why  a  larger  no.  of  pupils  are  not  in 

attendance.  (Rept.  trustees  Rutgers  Scientific 
School  1865:  4;    1865/6:  10-11.) 

.  Organization  of  Agric.  and  Mech.  School;  schol- 
arships.   (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865:  15-16.) 

1865-1904.  Terms  of  admission.  (Rept.  of  trustees  of 
Rutgers  Scientific  School  1865  (pp.  13-14) — same 
1904.) 

.  Plan  and  course  of  instruction  of  Rutgers  Sci- 
entific School.  (Same  1865  (pp.  9-12) — 40  same 
1903/4.) 

Omitted  in  1866.  1867.  1872 ;  beginning  with  1877,  there 
is  in  addition  a  description  of  the  courses  of  study, 
the  museum,  etc. 

1865/79-1865/82.  Tables:  attendance  from  each  co., 
relation  of  students  to  tuition  each  year,  etc.  (14 
same  1878  (pp.  14-15)— same  1882.) 

1866.  No.  of  students  from  each  co.  at  the  agric.  college. 
(3  A.R.  bd.  visitors  agric.  college  1866:  5.) 

.  Enlarged  accommodations.  (Rept.  trustees  Rut- 
gers College  [Rutgers  Scientific  School]  1865/6:  4- 
5.) 

.     Apptmt.    of    students    to    the    scientific    school. 

(8a.me  1865/6:  5-6.) 

.  Inauguration  of  a  course  of  lectures  free  to  stu- 
dents and  friends  of  agric.     {Same  1865/6:  4.) 

.     Agric.  College:  issue  of  circular  (by  Gov.)  to  bds. 

of  freeholders  rel.  to  apptmt.  of  pupils;  duty  neg- 
lected in  many  cos.;  first  term  opened  Sept.  20, 
1865;    sale    of    scrip;    ann.    income;    cost   of   land 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Education — cont'd 

Rutgers  Scientific  School,  the  State  College  fob  the 
Benefit  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Abts — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
and  improvements;    work  at  school.    (Govs,  mess 
(Parker)   Jan.  0,  1S66:    12-13.) 

1867.  Agric.  lectures;  object;  arrangements.  (Rept. 
N.  J.  agric.  college  1867:  11-12.) 

— — .  No.  of  students  at  Agric.  College;  scholarships. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [L  e.,  8],  1867:  13  or 
17.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1868.  Agric.  lectures;  their  influence.  (N.  J.  agric, 
college  repts.  1868:  8.) 

.     Copy  of  circular  sent  to  co.  supts.  of  common 

schools  [rel.  to  students  for  the  state  college  of 
agric.  and  mechanic  arts].    (Same  1868:  20-21.) 

.  Satisfactory  work  of  state  Agric.  College;  schol- 
arships; method  of  instruction.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Ward)   Jan.  14,  1868:  13-14.) 

1869.  Prosperous  condition  of  state  agric.  college; 
scholarships;  use  of  College  Farm;  co.  lectures. 
(Same  (Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:15-17.) 

.     Rept.  of  Geo.   H.  Cook  upon  matters  connected 

witli   the  agric.   dept.     (N.   J.   agric.  college  repts. 

1869:  14-19.) 

Agric.    college    lectures ;    experimental    farm. 
.     Scientific    training    and    manual    labor.     (Same 

1869:    19.) 

.     Extension  of  the  course.    (Some  1869:  19-20.) 

.     Rutgers   Scientific   School:    faculty;    courses   of 

study;  students  from  each  co.  receiving  free  tuition. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1868/9:  551-553.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1870.  Work  of  Agric.  College  and  Rutgers  Scientific 
School.  (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870;  17- 
18  or  30-31.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1871.  Increase  in  faculty  and  extension  of  courses  of 
study  at  Agric.  College;  scholarships.  (Same  (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  [10],  1871:  10  or  16-17.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
.     Improvements   in   bldgs.,   etc.     (7   A.R.   Rutgers 

Scientific  School  1871:  10-11.) 
.    Course  of  study  extended  to- four  years.    (7  same 

1871:  54.) 

1872.  Commendable  work  of  Agric.  College  and  Scien- 
tific School:  moneys  for  their  maintenance  derived 
from  interest  on  U.  S.  fund;  state  might  contribute 
additional  sum  with  advantage  to  people.  (Govs, 
mess.    (Randolph)    Jan.    [9],   1872:  9-10.) 

.     Additions  to  the  equipment  of  the  college.     (8 

A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1872:  37-38.) 
.     Improvements  in  bldgs.,  etc.    (8  so7»e  1872:  9-10.) 

1873.  See  below.  College  Farm,  this  date. 

1874.  Table:  no.  of  students  from  each  co.  (10  A.R. 
Rutgers  Scientific  School  1874:  9.) 

.  Condition  of  Agric.  College  satisfactory;  attend- 
ance.   (Govs.  mess.   (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1876.  Recommended  that  committee  be  apptd.  to  con- 
fer with  Gov.  and  legisl.  rel.  to  ann.  apprn.  for 
Agric.  College  and  State  Farm.  (4  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1876:  16.) 

.     Agric.  interests  would  be  promoted  by  creation 

of  agric.  bureau  and  school  of  agric;  Rutgers  Scien- 
tific school;  purchase  of  farm;  condition  of  farm. 
(4  same  1876:  13-15.) 

.     Recommended  that  $3000  a  year  be  paid  by  the 

state  to  the  trustees  of  Rutgers  College,  for  the  ex- 
penses of  conducting  agric.  experiments  at  the  col- 
lege farm.  (12  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1876: 
9-10.) 


114 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Education — cont'd 

RuTGEBs  Scientific  School,  the  State  College  fok  the 
Benefit  of  Aqkicct.tuke  and  Mechanic  Arts — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1878.  Scientific  School  and  State  Farm  at  New  Bruns- 
wick neglected  by  legislature;  if  independent  ap- 
prn.  cannot  be  made,  suggested  that  it  be  made  part 
of  educational  system.    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  viii.) 

1879.  See  below.  College  Farm,  this  date. 

1881.  Scholarships  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School; 
branches  of  instruction;  farm.  (Govs.  mess.  (Mc- 
Clellan)   Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1882.  Efficient  service  of  Agric.  College  at  New  Bruns- 
wick; only  13  out  of  21  cos.  represented  among 
pupils.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  12-13.) 

.     Support  of  Agric.  College;   pupils:    instruction; 

scholarships.    (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1883.  Source  of  income  of  Rutgers  Scientific  school; 
scholarships:  college  farm.  (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan. 
9,  1SS3.) 

1883-1904.  Table:  distribution  of  scholarships  among 
the  several  cos.  (19  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School 
1883   (p.  14)— 40  same  1903/4.) 

1854.  Support  of  Agric.  College;  attendance:  scholar- 
ships: standard  of  admission  raised,  etc.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.). 

1855.  State  college  (scientific  dept.  of  Rutgers  Col- 
lege) ;  object;  work;  equipment;  support;  super- 
vision: scholarships;  qualifications  for  admission. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1884/5:  55-56.) 

1886.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  visitors  of  Rutgers  Scientific 
School  (state  agric.  college)  on  organization,  pur- 
pose and  work  of  institution.  (14  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
18S6:  349-352.) 

1886-1904.  Libraries  at  service  of  students;  list;  hours. 
(22  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  ISSG  (pp.  25-26) 
—40  same  1903/4.) 

1887.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  visitors  to  Rutgers  Scientific 
School  (State  Agric.  College).  (14  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1887:  347-352.) 

Establishment  and  endowment  :  courses  of  stud.v  :  no. 
of  graduates  and  undergraduates ;  list  of  bd.  of 
visitors  and  date  of  expiration  of  term,   etc. 

1888.  N.  J.  Agric.  College  not  aided  by  state  donations; 
list  of  apprns.  in  other  states.  (24  A.R.  Rutgers 
Scientific  School  1888:  13.) 

Repeated  in  1889,  1890. 

.     Financial  disadvantage  of  the  N.  J.  state  college. 

(24  .some  1888:  14.) 

— — .  Remarks  by  Mr.  Pancoast,  Mr.  De  Mott  and  Dr. 
Cook  on  work  of  Agric.  College;  results  compared 
with  Mass.  and  Miss.:  res.  adopted  for  instruction 
of  committee  to  make  recommendations,  with  view 
of  increasing  usefulness  of  college  to  N.  J.  agric. 
(15  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  52-55.) 

.     Agric.  College  is  accomplishing  its  purpose;  free 

scholarships  all  filled.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan. 
[10],   1888:  33.) 

1889.  Terms  of  contract  with  state  by  trustees  of  Rut- 
gers College  rel.  to  .\gric.  College;  scholarships. 
(.Same  (Green)  Jan.  [S],  1889.) 

.  On  the  college  support.  (25  A.R.  Rutgers  Scien- 
tific School  1889:  8-9.) 

.     Rept.   of  committee  apptd.   to  visit  state  agric. 

college,  farm  and  experiment  station.  (16  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1888:  46-50.) 

Contract  betw.  authorities  of  Rutgers  College,  the  state 
and  the  (Jovt.  ;  relation  of  the  State  College  to 
Rutgers  ;  work  and  e(iuipment  of  the  Kxper.  Station. 
The  committee  were  :  S.  B.  Ketcham.  .T.  Hollinshead, 
H.  Allaire.  A.   K.   Kalghn. 

1890.  Outline  of  work  of  Agric.  College;  scholarships; 
cost  of  new  dormitory,  donated  by  one  of  trustees. 
(Govs.  mess.    (Green)   Jan.  1890:  24.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Education — cont'd 

Rutgers  Scientific  School,  the  State  College  fob  the 
Benefit  of  Agricultuke  and  Mechanic  Arts — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1891.  Object  of  winter  course  at  State  College  as  stated 
in  circular.    (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  322.)      . 

.  Rept.  of  the  winter  course  of  agric.  at  state  col- 
lege; by  Pres.  Dr.  Austin  Scott.  (18  same  1890/1: 
323-330.) 

.     Alteration   in   standard   of   admission   to  Agric. 

College.    (18  same  1890:  35.) 

.     President  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  criticizes  agric. 

college  and  opposes  free  scholarships  provided  by 
act  of  Mch.  31,  1890.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1891.) 

1892.  Agric.  College  University  extension;  by  Prof. 
Bevier  of  Rutgers  College.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891: 
387-389.) 

.     Co-operation  betw.  State  Agric.  College  and  State 

Normal  School.    (20  same  1892:  15-16.) 

1892-1895.     N.  J.  college  of  agric. :  organization;  relation 
to  the  state;  funds;  object,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1892  In  A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892,  pt.  1 :  184-185. 

1893  "     "       "     "  "  1893.   pt.  1:48-49. 

1894  "     ' 1S94:  40-41. 

1895 '     "  "  1895 :  106-107. 

1893.  Remarks  on  work  of  agric.  college;  by  Austin 
Scott;  discussion.  (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  271- 
276.) 

1893-1904.  Bldgs.  and  equipment.  (29  A.R.  Rutgers 
Scientific  School  1893  (pp.  85-94)— 40  same  1903/4.) 

1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  Sen.  bill  no.  211,  entitled  sup- 
plement to  act  to  increase  efficiency  of  state  public 
school  system  by  providing  for  additional  free 
scholarships  at  State  Agric.  College  passed  March 
31,  1890.    (Sen.  jol.  1894:  770-772.) 

.     Memorial   to  the  senate  and   general   assembly, 

seeking  aid  from  the  state  treasury.  (30  A.R.  Rut- 
gers Scientific  School  1894:  143-151.) 

Points  covered  :  the  organic  law  of  the  state  college  of 
agric.  and  mechanic  arts  :  contract  with  the  college : 
free  scholarship  law  of  March   31,   1890 ;  claim  of 
the  college ;  benefit  of  the  law  to  the  public  school 
system,   prospective  value,  etc. ;  general   movement 
to  promote  industrial  education  ;  features  of  work 
at  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  etc. 
1902.     Communication   from   gov.    (Murphy)    transmit- 
ting stmt,  of  claim  of  state  agric.  college,  for  edu- 
cation furnished  citizens  of  state;  comment.    (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1902:  94-98;  Sen.  jol.,  1902:  81-82.) 

AGRICULTURAL  COLLEGE  FUND 
See  also  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 

serial 

Under  act  of  April  13,  1864. 

1865.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  agric.  college  fund. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1865  in  Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866 :  5-9. 
The    corars.    were    the    Governor     (Parker),     treasurer 
(Naar),   atty.-gen.    (Johnson),  secy,   of  state    (Mc- 
Donald), comptroller  ( l'"relinghuysen). 

non-serial 

1864.  On  the  agric.  college  fund.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1876/7:  5-6.) 

1866/7.  Table:  condition  of  school  fund,  state  agric. 
college  fund,  etc.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  14, 
1868.) 

COLLEGE  FARM 

Crop   Experiments   a(    tJie   College   Farm   have  been   en- 
tered under  Crops. 

1865.  Purchase  of  farm;  condition;  cost;  expense. 
(Rept.  Trustees  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1865:  5-6; 
1865/6:  11-12.) 


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AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Education — cont'd 

RuTGEKS  Scientific  School,  the  State  College  for  the 
Benefit  of  Agricxjltube  and  Mechanic  Arts — cont'd 
COLXiEGE  FARM— cont'd 

1866.  Experimental  farm;  condition  at  time  of  pur- 
chase; cultivation;  drainage;  stock;  crops.  (Rept. 
trustees  Rutgers  College  [Rutgers  Scientific  School! 
1865/6:  6-S.) 

1867.  Experimental  farm:  size;  cultivation;  experi- 
ments with  fertilizers.  (Rept.  N.  J.  agric.  college 
1867:  12-13.) 

1868.  The  experimental  farm  [by  Geo.  H.  Cook].  (N.  J. 
agric.  college  repts.  1868:  22-26.) 

Situation  ;  description  :  stocl; ;  trials  of  fertilizers  ;  list 
of  Implements  and  fertilizers  donated. 

1869.  See  above,  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  this  date. 

1870.  Rept.  upon  the  farm  of  the  agric.  college,  notes 
of  visits  to  farms  in  Europe  in  1870,  rept.  on  prog- 
ress and  present  condition  of  agric.  education  in 
Europe;  by  Geo.  H.  Cook.  (6  A.R.  Rutgers  Scien- 
tific School  1870:  20-39.) 

1871-1894/5.     Rept.  on  the  agric.  college  farm;    crops, 
stock,  implements,  donations,  fertilizers,  etc.,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


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1871   In 

7  A.R 

Rutgers 

Scientific  School  1871  :  45-52. 

1S7:J 

8  " 

*' 

"   1872  :  25-33. 

1873 

9  " 

'* 

*' 

1873  :  31-37. 

1874 

10  '• 

*« 

*» 

1874  :  11-22. 

1875 

11  •• 

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'• 

1875:11-19. 

1875/6  •• 

12  '• 

•' 

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1876  :  17-32. 

1876/7  " 

13  " 

»• 

" 

"   1877:21-31. 

1877/8  •• 

14  " 

*' 

*' 

1878  :  27-39. 

1878/9  •' 

15  •• 

" 

*' 

1879  :  47-67. 

187a/S0  •• 

16  •• 

*• 

*' 

1880  :  33-46. 

1880/1  " 

17  " 

'• 

" 

1881  :  49-67. 

1881/2  " 

18  '• 

*' 

'* 

1882  :  53-72. 

1882/3  " 

19  " 

" 

'* 

1883  :  49-60. 

1883/4  " 

20  '• 

'* 

'* 

1884  :  77-88. 

1884/5  •' 

21  " 

•' 

*' 

1885  :  53-61. 

1885/6  '• 

22  " 

'* 

" 

"   1886  :  61-84. 

1886/7  " 

23  " 

" 

" 

1887  :  66-74. 

Benjamin   C 

Scars 

18S7/8  In 

24  A.R. 

Ruti^ers 

Scientific  School  1888  :  75-80. 

18S8/9  " 

25  " 

" 

"   1889  :  77-85. 

1889/90  " 

26  " 

*' 

" 

1890  :  83-91. 

1890/1  " 

27  " 

'* 

" 

"   1891 :  89-95. 

1891/2  •• 

28  " 

" 

'* 

1892  :  107-114 

E.  A.  Jones 
1892/3  In  29  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1893  :  149-156. 
1893/4    "    30    "  '^  "  "       1894:99-106. 

Ho  name  given 
1894/5  In  31    A.R.   Rutgers   Scientific   School    1894/5  :  99- 
107. 
Also  in  Documents  as  follows : 
1877/8  In      6   A.R.   bd.   agric.    1878  :  13-26. 
187S/9    "       7     "        "  "        1879  :  17-39. 

1879/80  "      8 '       1880 :  17-31. 

1880/1     "       9     "       "  "        1881  :  25-46. 

1881/2    "    10 1882  :  119-140. 

1882/3    '■    11      "       "          "        1883  :  199-210. 
1883/4    "    12 1884  :  269-281. 

1873.  Certificates,  etc.,  awarded  in  scientific  dept.  of 
college  for  agric.  and  mechanic  arts;  erection  of 
new  hall;  cost;  size,  cost  and  use  of  experimental 
farm.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  13.) 

.     What  are  we  doing  on  the  college  farm  this  year; 

by  Geo.  H.  Cook.    (9  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School 
1873:  13-29.) 

Experiments  ;  fertilizers  ;  crops,  etc. 

1874.  Agric.  College  Farm:  location,  area,  soil;  pur- 
chase in  1864;  crops  at  that  time;  equipment  and 
produce  at  date;  experiments;  grubbing  and  pulling 
out  roots  and  stumps;  drains  and  drainage;  experi- 
ments with  fertilizers;  experiments  on  growth  of 
Indian  corn,  1872-1874;  experiments  in  growing 
wheat,  rye,  oats,  potatoes,  carrots,  mangold  wurzels, 
turnips,  cabbage,  hay;  stock.  (2  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1874:  24-34.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Education — cont'd 

Rutgers  Scientific  School,  the  State  Coli.ege  fob  the 
Benefit  of  Aoricitt.ture  and  Mechanic  Art.s — cont'd 

COLLEGE  FARM— cont'd 
1874-1875.     Rept.  of  the  committee  of  bd.  of  visitors  on 
farm  of  agric.  college.    (10  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific 
School  1874  (pp.  31-32)— .wmc  1875.) 

1877.  Farm  of  state  Agric.  College,  New  Brunswick: 
size;  soil;  crops  of  1877;  acres  of  each;  cultivation; 
yield;  stock.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  56-57.) 

.     Acct.  of  visit  of  bd.  of  agric.  to  College  Farm; 

crops  and  machinery  inspected.    (5  same  1877:  6-10.) 

1878.  Recommendation  for  apprn.  to  enlarge  scope  of 
experiments  on  farm  of  Agric.  College.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Bedle)  Jan.  1878.) 

1879.  Examination  of  soil  of  College  Farm  and  of  some 
of  fertilizers  used  upon  it.  (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879: 
34-40.) 

.     Satisfactory    conditions    of    Rutgers    Scientific 

School;  scholarships;  college  farm,  in  connection 
with  college  laboratories  should  be  made  main  or 
central  station  of  series  of  agric.  exper.  stations 
throughout  state.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan. 
14,  1879:  24.) 

1881.  Table:  acreage  of  crops  of  the  College  Farm. 
(17  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1881:  52.) 

.     See  above,  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  this  date. 

1882-1885.  Acreage  of  the  several  crops  grown  on  the 
agric.  farm.  (18  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School 
1882  (p.  560)— 21  mmc  1885.) 

1883.  See  above,  Rutgers  Scientific  School,  this  date. 
1885.     Table:  bushels  of  the  several  crops  produced  at 

the  college  farm.  (21  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School 
1885:  57-58.) 

.     Forms  for  keeping  daily  record  at  college  farm. 

(21  .some  1885:  59-61.) 

1887.  General  description  of  College  Farm.  (8  A.R. 
agric.  exper.  station  1887:  77.) 

1891.  Farm  bldgs.  at  state  College  Farm  burned  in 
Nov.,  1890;  suggestion  that,  in  erection  of  new 
bldgs.  and  surroundings,  provision  be  made  for  ex- 
perimental and  botanical  gardens  and  that  the  farm 
be  made  a  field  of  instruction  to  both  students  and 
farmers  generally.  (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  35-36.) 
Prom  address  of  Pres.  Burrough. 

1894.  Table:  soil  temperatures  at  agric.  college  farm, 
New  Brunswick,  daily.  (30  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific 
School  1894:  110-116.) 

1895.  Acreage  and  soil  of  College  Farm;  stock  kept; 
experimental  work.  (23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  396- 
397.) 

1896.  College  farm  (97  acres)  and  its  equipment  placed 
at  disposal  of  exper.  station  by  trustees  of  Rutgers 
College.  (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  8 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1896:  3.) 

LAWS 

See  below,  that  title. 

RECEIPTS    AND    EXPENDITURES 

See  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures.     Agricultural  Col- 
lege   Fund ;    also    Rutgers    Scientific    School. 

Egg-Plant;  see  above,  Crops.   Vegetable 

Exhibits 

See  also  below.   Pairs.     Por  hand-books   issued  by   the 
bd.  of  agric.  In   1893  and  1901,  see  Exhibitions. 

1876.  Specimens  furnished  by  geol.  survey  for  agric. 
exhibit.   (A.R.  state  geologist  1876:  10-11.) 

1884.  Letter  from  P.  M.  Augur,  commending  N.  J.  fruit 
exhibit  at  New  Orleans.  (12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884: 
334.) 

.     N.  J.  exhibits  at  New  Orleans.     (12  name  1884: 

225-234.) 


116 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Exhibits — cont'd 

1885.  Acct.  of  agrlc.  exhibition  of  France  [1884].  (12 
same  1S84:  S5-S7.) 

.  Preparations  for  exhibit  of  cereals  for  New  Or- 
leans Exposition.    (12  .s«wf  1884:  10. ) 

1S92.  Preparations  by  executive  committee  of  state  bd. 
of  agric.  for  Columbian  Exposition.  (20  same  1892: 
9-10.) 

1893.  Recommended  that  state  bd.  of  agric.  be  given 
additional  apprn.  to  make  agric.  and  hortic.  exhibit 
at  Columbian  Exposition.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  1893:  17.) 

.     Agric.  display  of  N.  J.  at  World's  Fair.    (20  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1892:  30.) 

1894.  Letter  from  Miss  J.  L.  Colson  on  N.  J.  agric.  ex- 
hibit at  World's  Fair.    (21  same  1893:  19-21.) 

.     Rept.  on  N.  J.  exhibit  [at  World's  Fair] ;   by  E. 

Burrough.    (22  name  1894:  509-518.) 

.  Agric.  exhibits  at  World's  Fair;  by  W.  J.  Bu- 
chanan.    (22  same  1894:  493-507.) 

.     See  above,  Crops.    Fruit,  this  date. 

1901.  Amt.  appropriated  by  legisl.  for  N.  J.  exhibit  at 
Pan-Amer.  Exposition;  amt.  appropriated  to  agric. 
and  hortic.  interests;  agric.  exhibit.  (29  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1901:  107-110.) 

.     Rept.   of  legisl.  committee,  J.   B.   Ward,  chrm.; 

amt.  obtained  from  state;  question  of  exhibit  at 
Buffalo  exhibition.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1901: 
74-75.) 

1902.  Horticultural  exhibit  at  the  Pan-American  Ex- 
position; by  Franklin  Dye.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1902:  50-52.) 

1903.  Rept.  of  committee  on  fruits  on  exhibition;  Chas. 
Black,  chrm.    (tiame  1903:  178-180.) 

Exports;  see  Commerce 
Fairs 

1841.     See  above.  Agriculture.   New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1889.  Value  and  importance  of  agric.  fairs;  by  P.  T. 
Quinn.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  233-238.) 

1894.  Methods  and  practices  of  making  awards  at  fairs: 
is  uniformity  of  method  desired?  by  Theodore  F. 
Baker.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1894:  43-50.) 

Toronto 
1894.     Rept.  of  Wm.  R.  Lippincott  and  D.  D.  Denise  on 
Canada's  great  fair  at  Toronto.    (22  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1894:  46-50.) 

Agrlc.   and  livestock   exhibits. 
County  and  Local  Faiks 

1867.     Deterioration  of  co.  agric.  affairs  into  horse  races. 
(A.R.  state  agric.  socy.   1867:  928-929.) 
Paging  from  collected  docs. 
1883.     On  CO.  fairs:  what  their  nature  should  be;  horse 
racing  should  be  excluded.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883: 
334-335.) 

Atlantic  County 

See   also    Agricultural    Societies ;    Individual.     Atlantic 
County. 

1890.  Pair  of  Atlantic  Co.  Agric.  and  Hortic.  Assn.  (18 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  347.) 

Bergen  County 
1883.     Ann.  fair  of  Bergen  Co.  Agric.  Socy.    (10  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1882:  255.) 

Burlington  County 

See  also  Agricultural  Societies;  Individual.     Burllnuton 
County. 

1873.  Exhibition  of  Burlington  Co.  Farmers'  Club. 
(A.R.  bd.  agric.  1873:  92.) 

1881.  Improvements  on  grounds  of  Burlington  Co. 
Agric.  Socy;  r.r.  transportation  to  fair;  receipts  and 
expenditures.    (9  same  1881:  363-364.) 


I 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Fairs — cont'd 
County  and  Local  Faiks — cont'd 

Burlington   County — cont'd 
1881/2-1882/3.     Receipts  and   expenditures  at  Burling-  ■! 
ton  Co.  fair  each  year.    (10  same  1882  (pp.  261-262) 
—11  same  1883.) 
1884.     Increase  in  premiums  offered  by  Burlington  Co. 

Agric.  Socy.    (12  same  1884:  400.) 
1886.     Results   of   advertising   fair   of   Burlington   Co. 
Agric.  Socy.;   aid  extended  by  Penn.  R.R.  Co.    (13 
same  1885:  280.) 

Camden  County 

1873-1882.     See  Agricultural  Societies:  Individual.  Cam- 
den County.    Farmers'  Mutual  Benefit  Association. 

Cape  May  County 

See  Agricultural  Societies ;  Individual.  Cape  May 
County. 

Cumberland  County 

See  also  Agricultural  Societies  ;  Individual.  Cumberland 
County. 

1886.     Fair   held   ann.   by  Cumberland  Co.   Agrlc.   and 

Hortic.   Socy.;    attendance;    exhibits.     (13  A.R.  bd. 

agric.   1885:  287-288.) 

Egg  Harbor  City 
1874.     Rept.  upon  Egg  Harbor  City  Agric.  Fair;  by  F.  S. 
Regensburg.    (2  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1874:  44-46.) 

Hunterdon  County 

See  Agricultural  Societies;  Individual.  Hunterdon 
County. 

Inter-State  Fair  Association 
Organized   June   20.    1S88. 
serial 
1890-1898.     Rept.  of  directors  on  ann.  fair  at  Trenton, 
Mercer  Co.,  financial  condition  of  assn.,  etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1890  In  IS  A.K.  bd.  agric.  ISOO  :  411-413. 
1801:470-481. 
1892  :  406-408. 
1S93  :  443-444. 
1804  :  423-425. 

1895  :  383-384. 

1896  :  337-338. 
1898  :  298-299. 

non-serial 
1888-1889.     Table:   extent  of  increase  of  exhibits  at  ex- 
hibition of  Interstate  Fair  Assn.   (17  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1889:  523.) 
1888-1890.     Comparative  stmt,  of  number  of  exhibitors 

and  entries  at  ann.  fair  of  Inter-state  Fair  Assn. 

(18  same  1890/1:  412.) 
1888/9.     Inter-state   fair   assn.;    organization;    officers; 

property;  fair.    (16  same  1888:  546-548.) 
1889.     Interstate  Fair   Assn.   rept.    (17  same  1889;  522- 

526.) 

Officers,  exhibits,  assets  and  liabilities. 
1891-1896.     Attendance  at  exhibition  of  inter-state  fair 

assn.,  each  day  of  fair  each  year.    (24  same  1896: 

337.) 

Mercer  County 

1885.  Acct.  of  fair  held  by  Mercer  Co.  bd.  of  agric.    (13 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  326-328.) 

1886.  Address  of  Pres.  R.  Ege  at  ann.  mtg.  of  Mercer 
Co.  bd.  of  agric.    (14  same  1886:  444-455.) 

Acct.  of  first  fair  held  by  bd. ;  general  remarks  on  wliat 
nature  of  an  agrlc.  fair  siiould  be ;  organization  and 
cooperation,  etc. 

Monmouth  County 

1888.  Rept.  of  Monmouth  Fair  Assn.;  by  C.  D.  B.  Fore- 
man.   (10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S88:  559-560.) 

1889.  List  of  officers  of  Monmouth  Fair  Assn.    (17  some 
1889:  543.) 


1891  • 

•  19 

1892  • 

•  20 

1893  • 

■  21 

1894  ' 

'  22 

1895  ' 

'  23 

1896  ■ 

•  24 

1898 

•  26 

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AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Fairs — cont'd 
County  and  Local  Fairs — cont'd 

Morris  County 
1882.     Fair   of  Morris   Co.    Agric.    Socy.     (10   A.R.   bd. 
agric.  1882:  299.) 

Salem   County 

See    also    Agricultural    Societies :    Individual.      Salem 
County.     West  Jersey  Agric.  and  Hortic.  Assn. 

1873.  Exliibition  of  Salem  Co.  Agric.  and  Hortic.  Socy. 
(1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  [18731:  99.) 

.     Same.    (2  same  1874:  81.) 

.     Same.     (3  same  1875:  82.) 

Somerset  County 
See    Agricultural    Societies ;    Individual.     Somerset    Co. 
Sussex  County 
1882.     Fair  of  Sussex  Co.  Farmers'  Club.    (10  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1882:  302.) 

Warren  County 
1873-1884.     Exliibition  of  Warren  Co.  Farmers',  Mechan- 
ics' and   Manufacturers'   Association;    see  Agricdl- 
tural  Societies:   Individual,  Warren  County. 
State  Fair 

serial 
A 

1S55-1SG8.  Ann.  address  at  fair  of  state  agricultural 
society. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1S55    (Jacob   W.    Miller)    In   rept.   st.Tte   agric.   socy., 

18.5.5  :  75-07. 

2.  185tS  not  found. 

3.  1857    (James   M.   Porter)    In   rept.   state   agric.   socy., 

1857  :  88-106. 

4.  1858    (Isaac  R.  Cornell)    In  4  A.R.  state  agric.   socy., 

1858  :  7-11. 

5.  1850    (James   W.   Wall)    in   5  A.R.   state  agric.   socy., 

1850  :  71-06. 
6-9.   1860-1867  not  found. 

10.  1868   (Jos.  1'.  Bradley)    not  found  In  Documents. 
Published  separately,  with  ann.  reward  of  premiums  ;  see 

below.  Premiums. 

B 

[18551-1871.  Record  of  the  ann.  exhibition  of  the  N.  J. 
state  agric.  socy. 

Checklist 
The  only  copies  seen  were  in  the  New  Jer.sey  Historical 
Society,   Newark. 
1-10.    [1855-1868].      None  found. 

11.  1869.      Sept.  21-25.      Newark  :  Newark  Morning  Regis- 

ter Print,   1869.     20   pp.,  2  II. 

12.  1870.   Sept.    20-2.3.      Newark  :    Newark    Manufacturers' 

<;azotte   Print,    1870.      15    (1)    pp. 
Includes  address  by  Orestes  Cleveland. 

13.  1S71.      Sept.    19-23.      Newark  :    Amzi  Pierson   &   Bro., 
1871.      24  pp. 

Includes  address  by   James   W.   Wall. 

non-serial 

1855.  First  ann.  exhibition  of  the  state  agric.  socy. 
held  at  Camden.  (Rept.  state  agric.  socy.  1855/6: 
11.) 

1856.  Second  exhibition  of  the  socy.  held  Sept.  9  at 
Newark:  preparations;  results.  (Rept.  state  agric. 
socy.  1855/6:  15-19.) 

.  First  exhibition  of  state  agric.  socy.  held  at  Cam- 
den in  Sept.,  1855;  recommended  that  apprn.  to 
socy.  be  renewed.  (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  8, 1856: 
13-14.) 

1857.  State  agric.  socy.  fair  held  at  New  Brunswick; 
preparations.    (3  A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1857:  4-10.) 

1858.  4th  ann.  fair  of  state  agric.  socy.  held  at  New 
Brunswick,  Sept.  14-17;  description.  (4  A.R.  state 
agric.  socy.  1858:  3-13.) 

1860.  6th  ann.  exhibition  of  the  N.  J.  state  agric.  socy. 
held  at  Elizabeth  Sept.  4-7;  description.  (6  satne 
1860:  3-5.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Fairs — cont'd 
State  Fair — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
18G1.     No  exhibition  held.    (Same  1861/2:  5.) 

1862.  8  ann.  exhibition  held  at  Newton,  Sussex  Co., 
Sept.  30.    (Same  18G1/2:  29.) 

1863.  Fair  on  grounds  of  Passaic  Co.  agric.  socy.  a  fail- 
ure.    {Same  1863:  9.) 

1S70-1874.  Table:  no.  of  entries  of  different  classes  at 
ann.  fair,  each  year.  (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1874: 
19.) 

1871-1874.  Table:  Admissions;  receipts;  each  year  at 
ann.  fair.    (Same  1874:  22.) 

1872.  Grounds  and  fairs  of  the  socy.    (Same  1872:  5-6.) 
.     Cattle  exhibitions.     (Same  1872:  8-9.) 

.  Horticultural  exhibitions;  by  James  M.  Pater- 
son.    (Same  1872:  37-42.) 

1873.  Agric.  fair;  preparation;  result.  (Same  1873:  16- 
18.) 

.     Exhibition    of    state    agric.    socy.    inspected    by 

members  of  bd.  of  agric.  and  commended.    (1  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  [1873]:  10.) 

1873/8-1874/94.  Table:  no.  of  entries  at  each  ann.  ex- 
hibition of  the  state  agric.  socy.  (6  same  1878  (p. 
160)— 22  same  1894.) 

Beginning  wlti  1884,  the  table  is  cumulative  from  1874. 

1874.  Remarks  of  Pres.  Clark  on  the  ann.  fair  at  Wav- 
erly.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1874:  92-94.) 

.     Financial  disaster  of  state  fair  on  acct.  of  storm. 

(Some  1874:  11-12.) 
.     Ann.     fair     at    Waverly;     preparation;     result. 

(Some  1874:  16-23.) 

1878.  Fair  of  state  agric.  socy.  at  Waverly  successful. 
(6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  149.) 

.     List  of  the  awards  by  the  N.  J.  state  agric.  socy. 

at  the  20th  ann.  exhibition,  Waverly.  Newark:  Daily 
Advertiser  Print,  1878.    54  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  New  Jersey  Historical  Society,  Newark. 

.  Ann.  fair  of  state  agric.  socy.;  apptmt.  of  com- 
mittee to  examine  articles  submitted  before  giving 
admission  ticket  to  exhibitor;  preparation  of  pre- 
mium list;  amt.  saved  in  cost  of  printing  by  giving 
privileges  of  prtg.  advertisements  in  books;  no.  of 
copies  distributed;  press  notices;  posters  and  hand- 
bills; result  of  extensive  advertising.  (6  A.R.  agric. 
socy.  1878:     156-159.) 

1879.  No.  of  admissions  to  fair  of  state  agric.  socy.  in 
five  years,  total  cash  receipts,  premiums,  payments. 
(6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  160-161.) 

.     Exhibits    at   agric.    socy.    fair   in    1878;    cattle; 

poultry;  agric.  and  farm  machinery;  sanitary  dept.; 

hortic.  dept.    (7  .some  1879:  168-169.) 
.     Exhibits    at    agric.    socy.    fair   in    1878;    cattle; 

horses;    poultry;    horticulture,  etc.     (6  same  1S7S: 

161-163.) 

1880.  Preparation  for  ann.  exhibition  of  state  agric. 
socy.;  need  of  enlargement  of  stock  sheds  and  other 
bldgs. :  suggested  that  effort  be  made  to  get  Penn. 
R.R.  to  lay  track  and  run  trains  to  the  grounds; 
desirability  of  getting  horse  r.r.  communication  to 
Newark.    (8  i'ome  1880:  118-122.) 

1S81.  Preparations  for  fair  of  State  Agric.  Socy.;  ex- 
hibitions;  results.    (9  same  1881:  245-249.) 

1882.  Preparations  for  ann.  fair  of  state  agric.  socy.; 
advertisement;  premium  list;  entries;  premiums; 
need  of  improvements  to  bldgs.  (10  same  1882:  204- 
208.) 

• .     Improvements    on    fair    grounds    (Waverly)    of 

state  Agric.  Socy.    (9  same  ISSl:  241-244.) 

1883.  Importance  of  getting  horse  r.r.  communication 
betw.  Newark  and  agric.  socy.  fair  grounds;  and 
Penn.  R.R.  to  run  a  spur  from  Waverly  station  to 
fair  grounds.    (10  same  1882:  202-203.) 


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AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Fairs — cont'd 
State  Fair — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1883.  Preparations  for  ann.  fair  of  state  agric.  socy.; 
publication  of  premium  list;  repairs;  advertise- 
ment; entries.    (11  sdmc  1883:  223-226.) 

1884.  Needed  improvements  on  fair  grounds  of  state 
agric.  socy.;  effort  should  be  made  to  get  connec- 
tion with  Newark  by  horse  r.r.  (11  same  1883:  222- 
223.) 

1885.  State  agric.  socy.  will  pay  an  excess  of  about 
$700  over  state  apprn.  for  premiums.  (12  same  1884: 
287.) 

.     Suggested  that  attempt  be  made  to  secure  horse 

r.r.  communication  betw.  Newark  and  Waverly 
where  fair  grounds  of  state  agric.  socy.  are  situated. 
(12  same  1884:  291-292.) 

1886.  Preparations  for  fair  of  state  Agric.  Socy.;  ex- 
hibits;  results.    (14  same  1886:  342-345.) 

1887.  Preliminary  work  for  fair  of  state  Agric.  Socy., 
entries.    (15  same  1887:  194-197.) 

1888.  Preparations  for  ann.  fair  of  state  Agric.  Socy.; 
entries  and  exhibits.     (16  some  1888:  208-215.) 

1889.  List  of  agric.  exhibitions.     (16  same  1888:  617.) 
.     Suggestions  for  making  ann.  exhibition  of  state 

Agric.  Socy.  a  greater  success.    (16  same  1888:  207- 

208.) 

One  judge  alone  necessary  for  one  class  of  goods,  and  he 
should  receive  compensation  ;  each  director  should 
have  a  specific  duty  during  the  exhibition. 

Premiums 
serial 


1  series 

1855-1869.  N.  J.  state  agricultural  society.  List  of  prem- 
iums and  regulations  for  the  ann.  exhibition. 

Checklist 

1.  1855.     Not  found. 

2.  18.i6.     Sept.  9-12  (Newark).   Somervllle  :  J.  H.  Frazee, 

1856.     24  pp. 

3.  1857.     Sept   29-Oct.   2    (New   Brunswick),      n.   t.   p. 
24   pp. 

4.  1858.     Sept.      14-17      (New      Brunswick).      Trenton: 

Prtd.  at  the  office  of  the  "  New  .Tersev  Farmer,"  1858. 
24  pp. 
5.1859.     Sept.  13-16  (Elizabeth).    Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the 
office  of  the  "  New  Jersev  Farmer,"  1850.      22  pp. 

6.  1860.      Sept.  4-7  (Elizabeth).      Not  found. 
None  held  In  1861. 

7.  1S62.      Sept.  30-Oct.  2    (Newton),      n.  t.  p.     20  pp. 

8.  Not  found. 

No  record  found  resp.  fairs  1864-1866. 

9.  1867.     Oct.   8-11    (Wavorlv   Station).     Newark:   Prtd. 
at  the  Dally  Advertiser  Office.  1867.      16  pp. 

10.  1868.  Sept.  30-Oct.  2  (Waverly  Station).  Newark: 
Martin  R.  Dennis  &  Co.,  1868.     36  pp. 

11.1869.  Sept.  21-24  (Waverly  Station).  Newark  :  Mar- 
tin R.  Dennis  &  Co.,  1860.     43  (1)  pp. 

2  series 

1870-1876.  Grand  State  Fair  of  the  N.  J.  State  Agri- 
cultural Society  [rules  and  regulations,  premium 
list!. 

Checklist 

12.  1870.      Sept.   20-2.'!    (Waverly   Station).     Newark:    M. 

R.  Dennis  &  Co..  1870.      48  pp. 

13.  1871.  Sept.  19-22  (Waverly  Station).  Newark: 
Ward  &  Tlchenor.  1871.     32  pp.,  1  leaf. 

14.1872.  Sept.  17-20  (Wavcrlv  Stjitlon).  Newark  :  Mar- 
tin  R.    Dennis  &   Co.,    1872.     40   pp.,   8   11. 

15.  1873.  Sept.  10-19  (Waverly  Station).  Elizabeth: 
Drake  &  Cook,  1873.     25  pp.,  12  II. 

10.1874.  Sept.  14-10  (Waverly  Station).  Newark  :  Prtd. 
at   the   Dally   Advertiser  Office,    1874.     31    (1)    pp. 

17.1875.  Sept.  20-24  (Waverly  Station).  Newark  :  Prtd. 
at  the  Dally  Advertiser  Prtg.  House,  1875.     30  (1)  pp. 

18.   1S7C.     Not  found. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Fairs — cont'd 
State  Fair — cont'd 

Premiums — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
1877-1888.    Annual  fair  of  the  N.  J.  State  Agric. 
Checklist 
19.   1877.      Sept.  17-21  (Waverly  Station) .     Newark 


Socy. 

:  Prtd. 
72  pp. 
;   Prtd. 

1878. 

:  Prtd. 
pp. 

Prtd. 

Prtd. 


;  15-53. 

1859  :  15-54. 

1860  :  7-48. 


at  the  Dally  Advertiser  Prtg.   House,   1877. 

20.  1878.  Sept.  16-21  (Waverly  Park).  Newark 
at  the  Dally  Advertiser  Prtg.  Establishment, 
76   pp. 

21.  1879.  Sept.  15-20  (Waverly  Park).  Newark 
at  the  Dailv  Journal  Establishment,  1879.     74 

22-23.      1880-1881.     Not  found. 

24.  1882.     Sept.   18-23    (Waverly  Park).     Newark: 
at   the  Advertiser  Prtg.   House,   1882.     74   pp. 

25.  1883.     Sept.   7-21    (Waverly   Park).      Newark: 
at  the  Advertiser  Prtg.  House,  1883.     76  pp  . 

26.  1884.     Not   found. 

27.  1885.     Sept.   14-18    (Waverly  Park).     Newark:  Prtd. 

at  the  Advertiser  Prtg.  House.  1885.     54  pp. 

28.  1886.     Sept.  13-17  (Waverly  Park).     Newark:  Adver- 

tiser Steam  Prtg.  House,  1886.      76  pp. 

29.  1887.      Not  found. 

30.  1888.      Sept.  17-21   (Waverlv  Park).     Newark:  Adver- 

tiser Steam   Prtg.  House,   1888.     80  pp. 

B 

1855-1874.     List  of  premiums  awarded  at  ann.  fair  of  the 
State  Agricultural  Society. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1855  In  Rept.  state  agric.  socy.  1855/6:47-73. 

1856  "       "  "  "  "       1855/6:99-134. 

1857  In  3  A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1857  :  23-67. 

1858  "    4     "  "  "  "       1858:  ""  "" 

1859  "    5     " 

1860  "    6     " 

1861  no  fair  held. 

1862  In  A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1861/2  :  29-47. 
1863-1867  not  found. 

1868  not  found  In  Documents.    Published  separately :  Ann. 
address  before  the  N.  J.  state  agric.  socy.,  by  Jos.  P. 
Bradley,  with  the  ann.  award  of  premiums.     Newark  : 
Prtd.  at  the  Dailv  Advertiser  Office,  1868.     23  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1889-1871   not  found. 

1872  In  A.R.  state  agTic.  socy.  1872  :  51-68. 

1873  ' '  "       1873  :  163-188. 

1874  " '       1874 :  95-125. 

1858-1872.     Tables:  disbursements;  general;  premiums. 

(4  A.R.   state  agric.   socy.   1858    (pp.   77-83)— some 

1872.) 

Not  found  1861-1871. 
1862.     Amts.  paid  for  cash  premiums,  to  whom  paid; 

receipts  and  expenditures.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy. 

1861/2:  49-53.) 
1868.     Premium  list  and  programme  of  the  first  spring 

exhibition  and  sales  fair  of  the  N.  J.  state  agric. 

socv.  to  be  held  May  20-22.   Newark:    M.  R.  Dennis 

&  Co.,  1868.    34  pp. 

Copy   seen   In   N.   J.    Hist.   Socy.,   Newark. 

1874.  Rept.  of  state  premium  committee;  by  Phineas 
Jones.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1874:  31-43.) 

.     State  premium  law.    (Same  1874:    45-46.) 

1875.  Award  of  state  premiums  at  ann.  exhibition  of 
state  Agric.  Socy.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12, 
1875.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1867-1872.  Receipts  at  the  several  state  fairs;  approxi- 
mate expenditure  for  premiums.  (A.R.  state  agric. 
socy.  1872;  6-7.) 

1871-1874.  See  above,  Fairs.  State  Agricultural  Society, 
these  dates. 

Rules  and  Regulations 
See  above,  Premiums,  the  serial  group. 
Farm  Labor;  see  Labor.   Farm  Labor 
Farm  Wages;  see  Labor.   Wages 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


119 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Farms   and   Farming 

1850-1870.  Value  of  farm  lands,  per  acre,  in  1850,  1860, 
1870  in  N.  J.,  N.  Y.,  Penn.,  Del.,  Conn.,  R.  I.,  Mass. 
(4  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1876:  12.) 

1855.  Neglect  of  mechanics  and  chemistry  In  farming. 
(Rept.  state  agric.  socy.  1S55/6:  84-85.) 

1870.  Table:  value  in  dollars  of  whole  yearly  product 
per  acre  of  farm  lands  by  cos.;  also  value  per  acre 
in  township  in  each  co.  which  has  yielded  the  larg- 
est product.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1873:  48.) 

1876.  Area  of  N.  J.;  amt.  in  farms  and  in  forest.  (4 
samp  1876:  13.) 

1877.  On  the  products  of  genera]  farming;  sweet  po- 
tato growing,  dairying  and  cultivation  of  peaclies 
and  apples.    (5  same  1877:  55-134.) 

Extracts  from  letters  of  farmers  In  different  parts  of 
the   state. 

1878.  "  The  little  farm  well  tilled  "  favorite  policy  of 
N.  J.    (6  same  1878:  xi.) 

1879.  Table:  farming;  acres  of  land,  assessed  value, 
proportionate  value  of  land,  do.  of  bldgs. ;  amt.  of 
mortgage,  value  of  crop  sold;  value  of  crop  con- 
sumed; estimated  cost  to  renew  fences;  do.  repair 
fences;  cost  of  repairs  to  fences  and  bldgs.  in  1878; 
value  of  stock  and  implements;  taxes  for  1878; 
average  hours  of  worli  by  self  per  week;  expenses 
over  earnings.  (2  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.,  1879:  144-145.) 

1880.  Valuation  of  farms  per  acre,  computed  from  U.  S. 
census  repts.  of  1880;  Mass.,  Conn.,  N.  Y.,  N.  J., 
Penn.,  Del.,  Md.  (A.R.  state  geologist  (Cook)  1885: 
206.) 

.     The  decoration  of  small  places;    by   A.   Mlchie. 

(7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  186-193.) 
Decoration  of  lawns. 

1884.  Sanitary  care  of  farm  liouses;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.  (11 
same  1883:  19-20.) 

1885.  Little  things  in  farming — items  of  profit  and 
waste  sometimes  overlooked;  by  J.  H.  Dalrymple. 
(12  same  1884:  429-434.) 

1886.  Address  of  Alex  K.  McClure  at  mtg.  of  state  bd. 
of  agric.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  43-56.) 

General  discussion  of  scientific  and  practical  farming, 
etc. 

.     Is  the  farmer  to  blame  for  his  condition?  by  E. 

Cook.    (16  .WHIP  1888:  479-480.) 
.     Adornment  of  farmers'  grounds;  by  C.  W.  Turn- 
ley.    (16  same  1888:  501-505.) 

.     Necessity  of  organization  among  farmers;  agric. 

most  poorly-paid  industry  in  the  country.    (15  same 
1887:  221-223.) 

1889.  Population,  acreage,  value,  fertilizer  bill,  prod- 
ucts, etc.,  of  N.  J.  farms.    (23  same  1895:  57-58.) 

1890.  Farm  valuation  of  lands,  fences  and  bldgs.  in 
N.  J.;  implements  and  macliinery;  live  stock;  no. 
of  farms.    (25  same  1897:  39.) 

.     Some  law  for  farmers;   by  J.  M.  Lanning.     (17 

same  1889:  205-223.) 

Eminent  domain  ;  what  the  farm  includes  ;  fences  ;  rent- 
ing a  farm  or  agreeing  to  work  it  on  shares ; 
farm    laborers ;    sales   of   farm    products. 

.     How  can  we  make  our  farms  pay  better;   by  J. 

Forsythe.    (17  samp  1889:  82-88.) 

.     Same;  by  J.  V.  Green.    (17  .tamp  1889:  88-89.) 

.     Same;   by  D.  C.  McGallyard.    (17  same  1889:  89- 

92.) 

.     Same;  by  J.  S.  Brown.    (17  .samp  1889:  92-93.) 

.  Abandoned  farms,  farm  values  and  the  depopu- 
lation of  the  rural  distrs.  in  N.  J.  (13  same  1889/ 
90:  289-355.) 

.     Table:   farm-land  values;  acreage,  market  value 

per  acre,  etc.    (13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1889/90:  320-341.) 
Given  by  townships  for  each  county. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Farms  and  Farming — cont'd 

1891.  The  farmer  in  politics;  by  L.  Satterthwait.  (19 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  426-427.) 

.    The  old  and  new  farmer;  by  M.  Whitehead.    (19 

same  1891:  509-510.) 

.  Neglected  items  of  farm  profit;  by  J.  M.  Dalrym- 
ple.   (19  .samp  1891:  432-433.) 

.     Diversified  farming:  its  limit  to  be  profitable;  by 

C.  Conrow.    (19  ,samp  1891:  413.) 

1892.  Rept.  on  abandoned  farm  investigation.  24  pp. 
(20  .some  1892.) 

Made  by  bd.  of  agric.  at  request  of  Gov. ;  rept.  Is  made 
by  secy.  (Franklin  Dye)  and  contains  stmts,  resp. 
each  township  in  the  several  cos.  on  following 
points :  1.  No.  of  farms  reported  abandoned  or 
partially  abandoned  :  2.  Name  of  owner,  post-oltice 
address  and  location  ;  3.  No.  of  acres  and  kind  of 
land;  4.  What  formerly  used  for;  5.  What  used 
for  now  ;  6.  Amt.  of  assessment ;  7.  Amt.  of  tax ; 
8.  Is  tax  paid" 

1893.  The  farmer's  home — past,  present,  future — con- 
trasts; by  K.  B.  Lippincott.  (21  same  1893:  393- 
399.) 

1894.  Value  of  farms,  stock,  bldgs.,  etc.:  gross  earnings 
on  capital  invested,  etc.    (22  same  1894:  34-35.) 

.     Farming  under  glass;  by  R.  Bingham.    (22  same 

1894:  421-422.) 

1895.  Does  farming  pay?  by  John  Miller.  (23  some  1895: 
387.) 

1896.  Beautify  the  farm.    (23  some  1895:  48.) 
.     Forsaking  the  farm.    (24  .same  1896:  55-56.) 

1897.  Keeping  the  boys  on  the  farm.  (24  same  1896: 
44-45.) 

.     Farming  on  the  Western  prairies;    by  Geo.   T. 

Fairchild.    (25  -same  1897:  217-229.) 
— — .     The   business    farmer;    farming   for   cash.     (24 

same  1896:  40-42.) 
.     Thrift  on  the  farm;   by  Geo.  T.  Fairchild.     (25 

same  1897:  249-261.) 

1898.  Some  farm  economies;  increasing  production 
without  increasing  cost.    (25  same  1897:  58-60.) 

.     Reform   needed   in   respect   to  dairy   barns  and 

farm  bldgs.    (26  same  1898:  57-58.) 

.     On  sanitation  in  country  homes.    (26  same  1898: 

56-57.) 

1899.  Fermentation  and  germ  life;  by  J.  Nelson.  24  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  134.) 

.     Hindrances  to  success  on  the  farm.    (26  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1898:    00-62.) 

.     The  trend  cityward.    (27  same  1899:  53-54.) 

1899-1901.  Table:  no.  and  acreage  of  farms,  and  value 
of  specified  classes  (land  and  improvements,  bldgs., 
implements  and  macliinery,  livestock)  of  farm  prop- 
erty, June  1,  1900,  with  value  of  products  of  1899 
not  fed  to  livestock,  and  expenditures  in  1899  for 
labor  and  fertilizers,  by  counties.  (29  same  1901: 
91.) 

1900.  Live  covers  for  country  homes;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
39  pp.,  8  pis.    (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  144.) 

List  of  vines  used  in  shelter,  diseases,  characteristics, 
objections. 

1903.  The  most  profitable  trees  to  be  planted  on  waste 
land  of  farms  in  N.  J.;  by  F.  R.  Meier.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1903:  208-215.) 

Sussex  County 
1881.     A  Sussex  Co.  farm;  by  Q.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881: 
151-170.) 

Description  of  farm  of  Henry  C.  Kelsey,  secy,  state : 
water  supply,  bldgs.,  sheep  barn,  lambs,  dairy-house, 
swine-house,  cattle,  other  stock,  crops,  fencing,  en- 
silage. 


Fencing 

1831. 


Rept.  of  committee  (Seeley)  as  to  whether  any 
alterations  are  necessary  in  act  for  regulating 
fences,  passed  Jan.  23,  1799.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1830/1:  118.) 


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AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Fencing — cont'd 

1882.  Live  fences;  discussion  at  mtg.  of  state  Hortic. 
Socy.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  320-321.) 

1883.  Estimated  cost  of  fencing  N.  J.  farms;  needless 
tax;  lack  of  fences  in  many  parts  of  Europe.  (10 
same  1882:  6.) 

1887.     On  fences;  kinds  and  desirability  for  the  farmer. 

(15  same  18S7:  470-471.) 
.     Hedging   [as  a  farm  fence];   by  W.  Pettit.     (15 

same  1887:  452-456.) 

Flax;  see  above,  Crops.   Fiber  Crops 
Floriculture 

n.  d.  Directions  for  treating  tulip  soft  scale;  by  J.  B. 
Smith.  1  leaf.  (Entomological  circular  1,  state  bd. 
of  agric.) 
1876.  The  gladiolus  and  other  summer  flowering  bulbs, 
their  usefulness  for  lawns  and  door  yards;  by  Geo. 
Such.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1876:  46-49.) 
— — .  The  geranium  as  a  bedding  plant;  by  Peter  Hen- 
derson.   (Same  1876:  32-34.) 

1879.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  plants  and  flowers 
exhibited.     (Same  1879:  28-29.) 

.     Discussion   rel.   to   geraniums.     (Same   1879:  26- 

28.) 

1880.  Old-fashioned  flowers;  anonymous  communica- 
tion to  state  Hortic.  Socy.  (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879: 
184-186.) 

.     Attention  directed  to  culture  of  flowers  for  New 

York  market.    (7  same  1879:  160.) 

.     Importance  of  floriculture.    (7  same  1879:  13-14.) 

1882.     Bulbs;  by  Mrs.  J.  D.  Meech.    (Procs.  state  hortic. 

socy.   1882:  36-39.) 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  296-299.) 

.     Hardy  herbaceous  perennial  plants  and  bulbs;  by 

G.  C.  Woolson.    (9  same  1881:  2S6-296.) 
.     Same.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1882:  26-36.) 

1884.  Crossing  flowers;  by  A.  J.  Cay  wood.  (Same  Jan., 
1884:  84-91.) 

.     Same;   by  W.  J.  Beal.    (Same  Jan.,  1884:  91-93.) 

.     Floriculture;    by   Theo.   Edwards.     (Same   Dec, 

1884:  56-58.) 
.     Novelties  and  the  flower  and  plant  business;  by 

James  Taplin.    (Same  Dec,  1884:  58-60.) 

1885.  The  progressive  chrysanthemum;  by  John 
Thorpe.    (Same  1885:  90-98.) 

1886.  The  uses  of  flowers;  by  Mrs.  J.  D.  Meech.  (Same 
1886:  105-108.) 

.    Practical  uses  of  flowers;  by  E.  Williams.    (Same 

1886:  109-110.) 

1887.  Annual  and  perennial  flower  seeds  for  the  home 
garden;  by  Peter  B.  Mead.    (Same  1887:  117-125.) 

.     Fertilization  of  flowers;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (Same 

1887:  101-108.) 

.     See  above.  Crops.   Fruit.   Small  Fruits,  this  date. 

.     Hardy  herbaceous  plants;  by  George  C.  Woolson. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1887:  115-117.) 

1888.  The  doubling  of  flowers;  by  Byron  D.  Halsted. 
(Same  1888:  74-84.) 

.     Floral  and  plant  notes;   by  Jas.  Taplin.    (Same 

1888:  20.) 
.    Remedy  for  rose  beetle  suggested.    (9  A.R.  state 

agric.  exper.  station  and  1  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 

station  1888:  211.) 

1890.  Nematodes  as  enemies  to  plants.  (11  same  and  3 
sayne  1890:  366-370.) 

Violets,    oats,    chry-santhemums,    colons.    Innt.nnn    lioii- 
vnrdla,   roses. 

.     Our  old-fashioned  flowers;  by  Dr.  Jas.  B.  Ward. 

(Procs.  state  hortic  socy.  1890:  91-96.) 
1890-1896.     See  above.  Crops.  Pests.   Fungi,  these  dates. 

1891.  The  rose  chafer  or  "rose-bug";  by  J.  B.  Smith. 
40  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  Bull.  82.) 

.     Same.    (12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4 

A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1891:  350-372.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Floriculture — cont'd 

1892.     Rept.  by  Mr.  Goble  on  green-house  business  [In 
Essex  Co.l.     (20  A.R.  bd.  agric  1S92:  353-354.) 
Flowers   and   vegetables. 

.     Nematodes;    by   B.   D.   Halsted.     (13   A.R.   state 

agric.  exper.  station  and  5  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1892:  381-386.) 

Eel-worms  in  roses ;  violet  root  galls,  foliar  nematodes. 
1894.     Farmers'  flower  gardens  and  yards;  by  Mrs.  L.  D. 
Trimble.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1894:  166-170.) 

.     Some  flowers  for  farmers'  gardens;   by  Geo.  C. 

Woolson.    (Same  1894:  105-109.) 

1896.  Experiments  with  sun-flowers  at  College  Farm; 
by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1896:  350- 
351.) 

1896-1901.  Experiments  with  ornamental  plants;  by 
B.  D.  Halsted.  (18  same  and  10  same  1896  (pp.  396- 
401)— 22  same  and  14  same  1901.) 

1897.  Floriculture;  by  W.  A.  Manda.  (Procs.  state 
hortic  socy.  1897:  141-147.) 

Special   reference  to   palms. 

1897.  Greenhouse  [and  field]  experiments  with  violets; 
by  B.  D.  Halsted.  ( 18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  10  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1897:  383- 
394.) 

1898.  Flowers;  by  Theodore  Snook.  (Procs.  state  hor- 
tic  socy.   1898:  151-156.) 

.     The  tulip  soft  scale;   by  J.  B.  Smith.    (19  same 

and  11  same  1898:  465-467.) 

1899.  Floriculture  in  N.  J.;  no.  of  establishments,  value 
of  flowers,  etc;  amt.  of  land  used,  value;  value  of 
bldgs.,  implements,  livestock;  expenditures  for  la- 
bor and  fertilizers;  area  under  glass.  (29  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1901:  101.) 

1900.  Violet  growing;    by  Richd.  W.   Norton.     (Procs.  • 
state  hortic.  socy.  1900:  101-106.) 

'■ .     Chrysanthemum  rust;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (21  A.R. 

state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1900:  473-475.) 

1901.  Tulip  mould;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (22  same  and  14 
same  1901:  438-440.) 

.     Experiments  with  phloxes  and  their  allies;   by 

B.  D.  Halsted.    (22  same  and  14  .same  1901:  422-424.) 

.     Rept.  on  flowers;   by  E.  P.  Beebe.    (Procs.  state 

hortic  socy.  1901:  50-56.) 

.  Progress  in  cultivation  of  carnations  and  varie- 
ties; by  F.  C.  Goble.    (Same  1901:  185-188.) 

1902.  Rose  culture;  by  John  N.  May.  (Same  1902:  137- 
143.) 

.     See  below.  Plant-breeding,  this  date. 

.     The  rose  scale;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  14  pp.,  pi.    (Agric. 

exper.  stations,  Bull.  159.) 

1903.  Breeding  hybrid  carnations;  by  C.  W.  Ward. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1903:  227-233.) 

.     Experiments   with   Japanese  redbud;    by   B.    D. 

Halsted.    (24  A.R.  state  agric  exper.  station  and  16 

A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1903:  491-492.) 
.     Fringed  phloxes;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (24  same  and 

16  same  1903:  493-495.) 
.     Experiments  in  shading;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (24 

same  and  16  sattie  1903:  491.) 
Lath-shading  of  nasturtiums. 

1904.  Growing  roses  out  of  doors;  by  Robert  Huey. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1904:  140-147.) 

.     The  gladiolus;   by  Arthur  Cowee.    (Same  1904: 

154-164.) 
.     Notes  upon  nasturtiums;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (25 

A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  17  A.R.  agric. 

college  exper.  station  1904:  532-533.) 
.     Experiments  with  tulips;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (25 

same  and  17  same  1904:  531-532.) 


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1874 

•  4 

1874  • 

'  5 

1878  • 

•  fi 

1879  ■ 

'  7 

1880  ' 

•  8 

AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Floriculture — cont'd 

Essex  County 
1891.    Rept.  by  F.  C.  Goble  Ion  floriculture  in  Essex 
Co.].    (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  449-450.) 
Associations 

FLORAL  SOCIETY  OP  VINELAND 
Incorporated  1867. 

serial 
1873-1880.    Ofiicers,  members,  meetings,  etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1873  In    1    A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1873 :  B.'-.-GB. 

1874  "     2      "        ^'  "        1S74  ;  77. 
1874    "    3     "       "  "        1875:78. 

1876  :  180. 
1877:178. 
1878:20.^. 
1870:242. 
1880  :  217. 

non-serial 
1873.     Floral  Socy.  of  Vlneland  has  about  $1000  invested 
in  land  and  otherwise.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.   [1873]: 
96.) 
Fodder  Com;  see  above,  Crops;  Grass  and  Forage 
Gardening 

See  also  above,  entries  under  Crops.     Vegetable. 
1867.     Increase  in  value  of  market  garden  products  of 
N.  J.    (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.,  8],  1867: 
14  or  18.) 

There   are   two   editions   of   this   message. 

1873.  On  market  gardening.  (A.R.  state  agric.  socy. 
1873:  24-25.) 

1874.  Value  of  market  garden  products  of  N.  J.  (.Same 
1874:  25.) 

1882.  Farmers'  gardens;  discussion  at  mtg.  of  state 
Hortic.  Socy.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  319-320.) 

1888.  Gardening;  by  R.  Bingham.  (16  some  1888:  BOS- 
SOS.) 

1889.  The  farmers'  home  garden,  what  is  it?  what 
should  it  be?  by  T.  F.  Baker.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.   1SS9:  llS-124.) 

.     'The  home  garden,  its  necessity,  possibilities  and 

proflts;  by  Chas.  L.  Jones.    (Same  1889:  104-107.) 
• ■.     The   home   garden,   its   necessities,   possibilities 


by  P.  H.  Cortleyou.    (Same  1889:  100- 

by   Mrs.   W.   R.   Lippincott. 

Bingham.     (Same   1889:  108- 


and  profits 
103.) 

.     The   home  garden 

(Same  1889:  112-114.) 

.     Gardening;    by   R. 

110.) 

1895.     Gardening  under  glass;  by  W.  W.  Rawson;   dis- 
cussion.   (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  157-166.) 

.     Irrigation  of  market  gardens;   by  same;   discus- 
sion.   (22  same  1894:  166-176.) 

1898.     Marketing  garden  crops.    (25  sa?«e  1897:  60-61.) 

Grape;  see  above,  Crops.   Fruit. 

Hay;  see  above,  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 

Hemp;  see  above,  Crops.   Fiber  Crops 

Horse;  see  below,  Livestock 

Implements 

18S9.     Agric.  machinery;  use;  exhibition.    (5  A.R.  state 

agric.  socy.  1859:  6-9.) 
1873.     Population,  farms,  value  of  farm  land  and  imple- 
ments, etc.    (Same  1873:  19-20.) 
1875.     New  method  of  driving  the  cutter  bar  of  mowing 
and  reaping  machines;   by  Wm.  E.  Kelly.    (3  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1875:  67-71.) 
1878.     McBride's  Sulky  Attachment;  by  P.  T.  Q[uinn]. 
(6  same  1878:  145-148.) 

.     Trial  of  plows  made  at  meeting  of  Farmers'  Club 

of  Middlesex  Co.;  by  G.  H.  Lambert.    (6  xame  1878: 
139-143.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Implements — cont'd 

1878.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  take  charge  of  trial 
of  ploughs  on  college  farm.    (6  same  1878:  23-26.) 

1879.  Trial  of  mowers  and  reapers  and  plows  held  at 
Agric.  College  Farm  under  direction  of  Farmers' 
Club  of  Middlesex  Co.;  by  G.  H.  Lambert.  (7  same 
1879:  101-lOS.) 

Inspection 

Livestock;  see  below  that  title 

Landscape  Gardening 

1872.  Horticulture  and  landscape  gardening  in  Eng- 
land: by  P.  T.  Quinn.  (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1872: 
43-46.) 

1873.  Garden  decoration  and  the  plants  to  use;  by 
James  M.  Paterson.    (Same  1873:  95-116.) 

1876.  Hedges  and  screens;  by  G.  W.  Thompson.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1876:  55-57.) 

1877.  Views  as  to  the  formation,  arrangement  and 
planting  of  ornamental  grounds;  by  Elbert  S.  Car- 
man.   (Procs.  state,  hortic.  socy.  1877:  35-40.) 

• .     Palms  as   decorative  plants;    by  James   Taplin. 

(Same  1877:  43-44.) 
1885.     Summer  decoration  of  shaded  grounds;  by  Wm. 

P.  Bassett.    (Same  1885:  88-90.) 
.     A  national  and  uniform  svstem  of  weights  and 

measures;   by  C.  W.  Idell.    (Same  1885:  148-151.) 
1892.     The  formation   and   care  of  lawns;    by   Geo.  C. 

Woolson.    (Same  1892:  82-88.) 
1896.     Ornamental    trees — what   to   plant   and   how   to 

plant  them;  by  Jos.  Meehan.    (Same  1896:  161-164.) 

1899.  Hardy  shrubs  for  decoration  of  home  grounds; 
by  Hiram  T.  Jones.    (Same  1899:  228-233.) 

1900.  The  ornamentation  of  home  grounds;  by  Geo.  C. 
Butz.     (Same  1900:  127-136.) 

1901.  Lawn-making;  by  Saml.  Henshaw.  (Same  1901: 
130-133.) 

1902.  Landscape  gardening;  by  Louisa  K.  Miller. 
(Same  1902:  93-100.) 

1904.  Landscape  gardening;  by  Wm.  Kleinheinz. 
(Same   1904:  104-114.) 

Lawn  Grasses;  see  above.   Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 
Laws 

1861.     Act  to  prevent  the  spread  of  contagious  diseases 
amongst  cattle  and  stock.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy. 
1861/2:  3-5.) 
1862-1879.     Laws  rel.  to  N.  J.  state  agric.  college.    (22 

A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1886:  76-84.) 
1862-1888.     Same.    (24  same  1888:  87-101.) 

Repeated  In  1889. 
1862-1891.     Same.    (26  same  1890:  99-121.) 
RepealcJ  in  ISO 4. 

1872.  Text  of  law  (April  4)  under  which  N.  J.  bd.  of 
agric.  was  organized.  (1  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  [1873]; 
5-6.) 

Repeated  In  1876. 

1873.  Suppl.  to  act  appropriating  scrip  for  the  public 
lands  granted  state  of  N.  J.  (10  A.R.  Rutgers  Sci- 
entific School  1874:  [33].) 

1880.  Text  of  law  respecting  duties  of  state  bd.  of 
health  in  connection  with  contagious  and  infectious 
diseases  in  animals.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  55-56.) 

1881.  Text  of  act  to  encourage  the  manufacture  of  sugar 
in  N.  J.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries  1879/80:  xiv-xv.) 

1890.     Text  of  act  to  increase  the  efficiency  of  the  public 
school  system  of  the  state  by  providing  for  addi- 
tional free  scholarships  at  the  state  agric.  college. 
(2S  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1889:  [109-110].) 
Repeated  in  1890. 

.     Text  of  act  to  prevent  spread  of  fungous  diseases 

of  plants.    (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  3 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890:  534.) 
Repeated  In  1891.  1892.  1893. 


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AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Laws^ont'd 

1893.  Law  relating  to  contagious  and  infectious  dis- 
eases of  animals.     (A.R.  dairy  comr.   1893:  71-72.) 

1893-1894.     Law  relating  to  contagious  and  infectious 
diseases  of  animals.    (Same  1894:  125-127.) 
Kepeated  in  1895  and  1898. 

1894-1908.  Laws  of  comn.  on  tuberculosis  in  animals, 
n.  t.  p.    10  pp. 

1898.  Laws  of  1S98;  act  to  prevent  the  Introduction 
into  and  spread  of  injurious  insects  in  N.  J.,  to  pro- 
vide a  method  for  compelling  their  destruction,  to 
create  the  office  of  state  entomologist,  to  authorize 
inspection  of  nurseries  and  to  provide  for  certifi- 
cates of  inspection,   n.  t.  p.    5  pp. 

1902.  Insect  law  of  N.  J.;  text.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1903:  254-262.) 

1903.  Injurious  insects.  An  act  to  prevent  the  intro- 
duction into  and  the  spread  of  injurious  insects  in 
N.  J.,  to  provide  a  method  for  compelling  their  de- 
struction, to  create  the  office  of  state  entomologist, 
to  authorize  inspection  of  nurseries  and  to  provide 
for  certificates  of  inspection.  Trenton:  MacCrellish 
and  Quigley,  1903.   10  pp. 

Lettuce;  see  above,  Crops.    Vegetable 
Lima  Beans;  see  above,  Crops.   Vegetable 
Livestock 

1850-1900.  No.  of  specified  animals  on  farms  in  1850, 
1860,  1870,  1880,  1890,  1900.  (29  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1899:  95.) 

Dairy  cows,  other  neat  cattle,  horses,  mules  and  asses, 
sheep,  swine. 

1859.     Increased   interest   in   stock   breeding.     (5   A.R. 

state  agric.  socy.  1859:  5.) 
1871-1894/5.     See  above.  Education.  College  Farm,  these 

dates. 
1872.     Estimate  of  livestock:   no.;   price;   value.    (A.R. 
state  agric.  socy.  1873:  23.) 

Horses    (1873);   mules;   oxen   and   other   cattle,   mllch 
cows  ;  sheep  ;  swine. 

1881.  N.  J.  animal  census  (includes  animals  on  farms 
only);  by  cos.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  108.) 

Horses,   mules  and   asses ;   working  oxen  ;   milch   cows ; 
other  cattle  ;   sheep ;  swine. 

1889.  See  above,  Crops,  this  date. 

1890.  In  favor  of  pound  law.  (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890: 
480-481.) 

1891.  See  above.  Agriculture.    New  Jersey,  this  date. 
.     Abstracts  on  sanitary  care  of  animals:   impure 

water  supply,  impure  air  supply;  by  B.  M.  Hunt. 
(18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  168-175.) 
.  Tables:  estimated  nos.  of  animals  on  farms,  ex- 
pressed as  a  percentage  of  nos.  of  previous  years; 
average  prices  in  Jan.;  estimated  no.  of  animals  on 
farms,  total  value  of  each  kind  and  average  price, 
Jan.,  1891.     (18  same  1890:  339-340.) 

Horses,  mules,  milch  cows,  oxen  and  other  cattle,  sheep, 

hogs.     Tables  are  from  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agric.  Rept., 

Jan.  and  Feb.,  1891. 

1891-1904.  Statistical  table  of  farm  stock  as  reported 
by  secretaries  of  co.  bds.:  no.,  price,  etc.,  in  each  co. 
(19  same  1891  (pp.  45-4G)— 32  .same  1904.) 

1892.  The  production  of  beef,  pork  and  mutton  in  N.  J. 
for  market — does  it  pay;  by  J.  Taylor.  (19  same 
1891:  99-108.) 

1901.     On  the  relation  of  the  livestock  industry  to  N.  J.; 

by  Thos.  F.  Hunt.     (29  sanie  1901:  185-201.) 
.     Stable  ventilation;  by  H.  E.  Cook.    (27  satne  1900; 

231-240.) 

Burlington  County 

See    Agricultural     Societies ;     Individual.       Burlington 
County. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 

Sussex  County 
1S77.     Letter   from   J.   B.   Leport,   Deckertown,   Sussex 
Co.;  dairy;  pigs  and  veal  calves;  dairy  farming  in 
northern  part  of  Sussex  Co.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877: 
120-121.) 
Associations 

Jersey  Breeders'  Clui 
Organized   1879. 
1883-1885.     [Rept.  of  Club] :  officers,  members,  meetings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1883  In   10  A.R.   bd.   agric.   1882 :  250. 

1884  omitted. 

1885  in   12   A.R.  bd.   agric.   1884  :  25  ;   404. 

JERSEY  CATTLE  ASSOCIATION  OF  WEST  JERSEY 
Organized   1879. 
1882-1883.     List  of  officers. 

In  Documents  as  follows ; 
1S82  In      9   A.R.   bd.   agric.   1881  :  356. 

1883  "    10 1882 :  167. 

Officers  not  given  for  this  year ;  meetings,  exhibition,  etc. 

NATIONAL  ASSOCIATION  OF  JERSEY  RED  SWINE 
BREEDERS 

1884.     Rept.  of  Assn. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1884  In  12   A.R.  bd.   agric.   1884  :  367-370. 
Cattle 

See   also   above.   Associations. 

1879.  Management  of  dairy  stock;  by  N.  W.  Parcell. 
(7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  151-156.) 

1880.  No.  of  working  oxen,  milch  cows,  other  cattle, 
sheep,  swine,  in  each  of  the  several  states.  (9  same 
1881:  128.) 

.    Experiments  on  yield  of  milk  of  different  breeds  • 

of  cattle.    (1  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1880:  54-63.) 

1881.  On  the  milch  cow  in  West  Jersey;  by  Silas  Betts. 
(9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  18S1:  129-138.) 

.     Some  breeds  of  dairy  cattle;  by  Jas.  Neilson.    (9 

same  1881:  171-18L) 

1883.  Discussion  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  on 
Guenon  method  of  judging  cattle.  (10  same  1882: 
166.) 

1884.  Welsh  cattle;  by  Henry  Piatt  (12  same  1884:  119- 
127.) 

1885.  The  dairy;  by  Geo.  Blight,  one  of  Guenon  comn. 
of  Penn.    (12  same  1884:  243-247.) 

1888.  [On  the  milk  law,  quality  of  feed,  results  of  ex- 
periments, etc.];  by  H.  B.  Lippincott.  (16  same 
1888:  476-478.) 

.  Address  of  Hon.  Edward  Burnett  of  Mass.;  dis- 
cussion.   (15  same  1887:  235-263.) 

On  dairy,   dairy  cattle,   etc. ;   observations  In   England. 

1889.  Winter  care  of  milch  cows,  etc.;  by  T.  B.  DeCou. 
(17  same  1889:  516-521.) 

1889-1890.  Experiments  with  different  breeds  of  dairy 
cows. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1889  In    10    A.R.    state   agric.    exper.    station    and   2   A.R. 
agr.  coll.  exper.  stat   1889  :178-186. 

1890  In   11   A.R.   state   agric.   exper.   station   and   3   A.R. 
agr.  coll.  exper.  stat.  1890  :  171-230. 

Also  In   Documents  as  follows : 

1889  In  agric.  college  exper.  station  bull.  57.  8  pp. 

"           ■•            ••          "      61.  11  pp. 

1890 65.  15  pp. 

"           "      68.  15  pp. 

"           "      77.  36  pp. 

1890.  Paper  on  Holsteins;  by  Jas.  Neilson.  (17  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1890:  51-54.) 

.     Discussion  on  the  dairy  Interests  of  N.  J.    (17 

same  1889:  5-50.) 
.     Paper  on   Guernseys;    by   I.   W.   Nicholson.     (17 

sante  1890:  54-63.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


123 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
Cattle- — cont'd 

1890.  Remarks  on  the  Ayrshire  cattle;  by  Mr.  Magee. 
(17  same  1889:  63-64.) 

.     Synopsis  of  paper  of  I.  W.  Nicholson  on  "  How  to 

breed,  rear  and  handle  the  dairy  cow."    (18  saute 
1890:  362-363.) 

1891.  Dairy  husbandry;  by  B.  C.  Sears.  (19  same  1891: 
424-425.) 

.    Dairy  hygiene;  by  Geo.  G.  Groff.    (20  same  1892: 

186-194.) 

From  New  York  "  Independent." 

Diseases  of  cow  possibly  affecting  mlllt,  care  of  cow  ; 
stable:  mliliing  :  mill^-honse  ;  millt  vessels  and  their 
care  ;  care  of  milii  ;  care  of  Infants  ;  care  of  butter. 

1892.  The  dairy  temperament  of  cattle;  by  W.  D. 
Hoard.    (19  xnme  1891:  71-98.) 

1893.  Mngmt.  of  the  small  dairy;  by  I.  P.  Roberts.  (20 
same  1892:  111-123.) 

Relates  chiefiy  to  care  and  breeding  of  dairy  cattle. 

1894.  Handling  and  feeding  of  dairy  cows;  by  W.  D. 
Hoard;   discussion.    (20  same  1893:  136-166.) 

1895.  How  to  raise  calves  for  the  dairy;  by  Noah  Run- 
yon.    (23  same  1895:  387-388.) 

1896.  No.  of  head  of  stock  owned  in  U.  S.;  value;  pro- 
duction of  milk  and  beef.    (23  .'onic  1895:  65.) 

.     The  typical  dairy  cow  and  her  demands  on  the 

dairyman;  by  J.  Gould.    (23  same  1895:  111-137.) 

1899.  Structure  and  individuality  of  animals  as  related 
to  purpose;  by  Geo.  M.  Twitchell.  (26  same  1S98: 
149-174.) 

1901.  Description  of  new  wing  of  dairy  barn  at  College 
Farm;  by  C.  B.  Lane.  (22  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  14  A.R.  agric.  college  e.xper.  station  1901: 
286-287.) 

.     The  story  of  a  cow  census;  by  W.  D.  Hoard.    (27 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1900:  241-260.) 

Statistics  resulting  from  census  of  cows,  food,  product, 
earnings,  etc..  In  Jefferson,  N.  1'. ;  in  Wise. ;  In  Iowa  ; 
etc. 

.     Cow  health;  by  L.  Pearson.    (28  same  1900:  213- 

230.) 

Includes  general  discussion,  ctiiefly  by  Got.  Hoard. 

1902.  Breeding  the  dairy  cow;  by  Edward  Van  Alstyne. 
(29  same  1901:  203-220.) 

1903.  Conformation  of  the  dairy  cow  and  how  to  select 
her;  by  H.  Van  Dresser.    (30  same  1902:  203-224.) 

Diseases;  see  below.  Inspection 
Feeding 

1879.  The  feeding  value  of  corn  in  the  ear  with  its 
value  when  ground  with  and  without  the  cob.  (5 
A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1884:  147-151.) 

Extract  from  "  The  Conn.  Farmer." 

1880.  Experiments  on  feeding  of  cows  of  different 
breeds,  with  specific  and  calculated  rations,  and  pro- 
duction of  milk.    (8  same  1880:  26-30.) 

.     Experiment  with  ensilage  at  College  Farm.    (8 

same  1880:  31.) 

.     See  above.  Crops,  this  date. 

.     A  rational  system  of  stock  feeding.    (1  A.R.  agric. 

exper.  station  1880:    48-53.) 
.     Keeping  one  cow:   dietary  advantages;   feeding; 

results.    (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 

1880:  227-240.) 
.     Ensilage  [review  of  "The  Book  of  Ensilage,  or 

the  New   Dispensation  for  Farmers,  by  Dr.  J.   M. 

Bailey  of  Mass.] ;   experiment  in  preserving  green 

corn  fodder  in  Burlington  Co.     (3  same  1880:  177- 

194.) 
1880-1904.     Analyses  of  [stock]  foods  and  fodders;  com- 
position, value,  market  prices.    (1  A.R.  agric.  exper. 

station  1880  (pp.  43-47)— 25  same  and  17  A.R.  agric. 

college  exper.  station  1904.) 

Title  sometimes  given  as  fodders  and  feeds. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
Feeding — cont'd 

1881.     Ensilage.   [2  11.1    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  11.) 
Results  of  feeding  oxppriraent  with  corn  ensilage. 

.     Same.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  12-13.) 

.     Acct.  of  experiment  in  ensilage,  of  C.  W.  Mills 

at  Pompton.     (8  same  1880:  236-238.) 
1S82.     Feeding  experiments  with  sorghum  seed  at  Col- 
lege Farm.    (10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  18S2:  137-140.) 

.     Same.    (18  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School:  09-71.) 

.     Ensilage  experiments:   green  fodder  corn,  dried 

fodder  corn,  ensilage.    (3  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station 

1882:  79-84.) 
.     Feeding    experiments    with    sorghum    seed.     (3 

same  1882:  75-78.) 

.     Same.    4  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  Bull.  24.) 

.     Ensilage:  discussion  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric. 

(9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  436-437.) 

.     On  ensilage.    (9  .same  1881:  20-21.) 

.     The  Goffart  system  of  ensilage;   by  J.  B.  Brown 

of  N.  Y.    (10  same  1882:  155-162.) 

1883.  [Plan  of  preparing  ensilagel ;  by  John  Mayer. 
(in  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882:  190-191.) 

.     Experiments  in  ensilage.     (4  A.R.  agric.  exper. 

station  1883:  76-85.) 

1884.  On  feeding  stock.  (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:  287- 
288.) 

.     Discussion  at  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agric.  on  ensilage  and 

dairy  interests.    (11  .same  1883:  16-18.). 
.     Experiments   with    sorghum   ensilage.     (5    A.R. 

agric.  exper.  station  1884:  128-134.) 
.     Comparison  betw.  field  corn  and  ensilaged  fodder 

corn.    (5. WHIP  1884:  114-127.) 
.     Comparative  feeding  value  of  moist  and   dried 

grains  from  breweries.    (5  same  1884:  108-112.) 

1888.  Summary  of  remarks  of  E.  Evans  on  ensilage 
and  its  product.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  478-479.) 

1889.  Ensilage  vs.  field  corn  and  fodder  corn:  by  E.  B. 
Voorhees;   discussion.     (16  same  1888:  191-2nn.) 

— — .  Rations  for  milk,  butter  and  cheese;  table  pre- 
pared by  Prof.  Stewart.    (16  same  1888:  137-138.) 

.     The  present  status  of  ensilage  question;  by  Henry 

E.  Alvord;   discussion.    (16  same  1888:  177-190.) 

.     Address  by   F.   D.   Curtis  of  Kirby  Homestead, 

N.  Y.  [on  feeding  stock] ;  discussion.  (16  same  1888: 
113-137.) 

1890.  Committee  rept.  on  "  silo  governor  "  invented  by 
S.  M.  Colcord  of  Mass.    (17  same  1889:  256-258.) 

.  Green  forage  all  the  year,  its  value  to  the  stock- 
owner  and  milk-producer;  by  S.  M.  Colcord.  (17 
same  1889:  229-255.) 

.     How  shall  we  feed  our  stock?  by  C.  D.  B.  Forman. 

(18  .some  1890:  452-457.) 

.     Fodders  and  feeds,  their  food  value,  their  ma- 

nurial  value:  by  E.  B.  Voorhees,  chemist,  N.  J., 
agric.  experiment  station.    (17  .same  1889:  171-182.) 

1891.  Rations  for  growing  cattle,  horses,  fattening 
stock,  milk  as  tested  by  members  of  Salem  Co.  bd. 
of  agric.    (19  .same  1891:  516-518.) 

1892.  Analyses  of  commercial  feeds;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees. 
28  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  87.) 

.     See  below.  Horses  and  Mules,  this  date. 

1893.  See  same,  this  date. 

.  Corn  stalks  and  straw  as  hay  substitutes;  com- 
mercial feeding  stuffs.  (14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1893: 
163-173.) 

.     Same.    12  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  96.) 

.     Making  and  feeding  ensilage:  by  D.  R.  Flitcraft. 

(21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  383-385.) 

.     Average  composition  of  fodders  and  feeds.     (14 

A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  col- 
lege exper.  station  1893:  173-178.) 


124 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
Feeding — cont'd 

1894.     Gluten    feeds — their    source,    composition    and 
methods  of  use.   24  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  Bull. 
105.) 
1896.     Description  and  cost  of  a  [model]  silo.    (Legisl. 
docs.  1896:  180-181.) 

.     The  silo.    (24  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1896:  57-58.) 

1896-1904.  See  above,  Crops.  Gi-ass  and  Forage,  this 
date. 

1898.  Feeds  rich  in  protein,  advantage  of  guaranteed 
composition;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  14  pp.  (Agric.  ex- 
per. stations,  Bull.  131.) 

1899.  Dairy  experiments;  by  C.  B.  Lane.  24  pp.  (Agric. 
exper.  stations,  Bull.  137.) 

Yield,  composition  and  cost  of  mill; ;  experiments  with 
different  rations. 

.     Feed  and  care  of  dairy  stoclt  for  greatest  profit; 

by  G.  P.  Goodrich.     (26  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1898:  175- 
190.) 

1901.  Concentrated  feeding  stuffs;  by  L.  A.  Voorhees 
and  J.  P.  Street.  53  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station,  Bull. 
153.) 

1902.  Cattle  food  substitutes,  warning  to  feeders;  by 
L.  A.  Voorhees  and  J.  P.  Street.  7  pp.  {Same,  Bull. 
156.) 

.     Discussion  on  feed  rations  of  the  cow.    (29  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1901:  41-46.) 
.     Concentrated  feeding  stuffs;   by  L.  A.  Voorhees 

and  J.  P.  Street.   79  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  Bull. 

160.) 

1903.  Same.    47  pp.   (Same,  Bull.  165.) 

.  Changes  in  composition  of  corn  meal  due  to  ac- 
tion of  moulds;  by  J.  P.  Street.  (24  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1903:  123-147.) 

1904.  Concentrated  feeding  stuffs;  J.  P.  Street,  W.  P. 
Allen,  V.  J.  Carberry.  68  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  stations 
1904,  Bull.  175.) 

.     On   the  feedirtg-stuffs  law.     (32   A.R.   bd.  agric. 

1904:  95-97.) 
.     Alfalfa  hay,  cow  pea  hay  and  soy  bean  silage  as 

substitutes   for   purchased   feeds,   cottonseed   meal 

versus  wheat  bran  and  dried  brewers'  grain;  by  C. 

B.  Lane.   24  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  174.) 

1905.  Ensilage  discussion  at  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agric.  (32 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1904:  41-45.) 

.     Modern  dairy  feeds  and  the  feeding  stuffs  law; 

by  Dr.  Edward  B.  Voorhees.     (32  same  1904:  169- 
187.) 

Burlington  County 
1880.     See  above,  Feeding,  this  date. 
HoBSES  AND  Mules 

See  also  above.  Fairs.    Count.v  and  Local  Fairs. 
1826  Rept.  from  committee   (Van  Winldei    on  petition 
rel.  to  regulation  of  a  course  for  trials  of  speed  on 
Hoboken  island.    (Votes  of  Assam.  Oct.,  1826:  96- 
97.) 
1830-1880.     Horses  and  mules  on  farms  in  1830,  1850 
and  1880;  sheep  and  swine  in  1850  and  1880.    (A.R. 
state  geologist  (Cook)   1885:  206.) 
1838  Feb.  27.    Rept.  of  select  committee   (Dod)   on  pe- 
titions from  different  parts  of  state,  for  passage  of 
a  law  to  prevent  horse  racing;  remonstrance  from 
Bergen  Co.  agst.  passage  of  any  such  act.    (Votes 
of  Assem.  1837/8:  605-607.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.     Ordered   prtd.      (Votes   of   Assem.    1837/8 : 
607.  i 

1872.    Exhibition  of  horses.     (A.R.   state  agric.   socy. 

1872:  10.) 
1874.    The  breeding  and   raising   of  horses   in   N.   J. 

(Same  1873:  43-57.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Livestock — cont'd 

Horses  and  Mules — cont'd 

1879.  More  attention  should  be  given  to  breeding  of 
horses.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  162-163.) 

1892.  Feeding  experiments  with  horses:  plan,  results; 
chemical  composition  of  rations  used;  economy  of 
dried  brewers'  grains  ration;  composition  of  wet 
and  dried  brewers'  grains;  methods  of  drying,  esti- 
mated output  of  dried  brewers'  grains.  (13  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  5  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1892:  157-183.) 

.     Breeding  and  rearing  horses;  by  Wm.  H.  Brewer. 

(19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  131-143.) 

1893.  Feeding  experiments  with  horses,  College  Farm. 
(14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1893:  179-187.) 

,     Feeding  experiments  with  horses;  dried  brewers' 

grains  vs.  oats;  by  E.  B.  [andl  L.  A.  Voorhees.    28 
pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  Bull.  93.) 

1894.  Legislation  suggested  to  prevent  liorse  racing 
and  betting.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  9,  1894:  21- 
22.) 

1896.     A  visit  to  N.  J.  horse-breeding  farms.    (23  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1895:  49-50.) 
1903.     The  breeding  of  better  horses;  by  J.  G.  Speed.   (31 
same  1903:  243-262.) 
Inspection 

serial 


1880-1893.  Repts.  of  veterinary  inspectors  on  conta- 
gious and  infectious  diseases  inspected,  locality, 
date,  etc.:   places  visited,  nature  of  disease,  etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
Wm.  B.  E.  Miner,  0.  K.  Dyer,  J.  A.  McLaughlin 

1880  in      4    A.R.   bd.    health    18S0  :  240-2.'-)4. 

W.  13.  E.  Miller,  J.  A.  McLaughlin,  Jr.,  T.  B.  Rogers 

1881  in      9    A.R.    bd.    agric.    1881  :  73-83. 

T.  B.  Rogers,  J.  A.  McLaughlin,  Tl'm.  B.  E.  Miller, 
J.  W.  Bawk,  C.  K.  Dyer 

1882  in    10    A.R.   bd.    agric.    1882 :  37-47. 

Wm.  B.  E.  Miller,  H.  W.  Rou-land,  J.  W.  HoKk 
1SS3  in    11    A.R.    bd.    agric.    1883:191-107. 

T.    B.    Rogers,    C.    K.    Dyer,   J.    W.    Haul:,   B.    W.    Rowland, 
Wm.    B.    E.    Milhr,    A.    S.    Leathcrmunn,    J.    Ocrth,   Jr. 

1884  in    12    A.R.    bd.    agric.    1884  :  179-191. 

W.  B.  E.  Miller,  Wm.  S.  Loice,  A.  8.  Leatliermitnn, 
I.  (J.f)  W.  Bawk,  B.  W.  Rowland,  W.  P.  Smith 

1885  in    13    A.R.    bd.    agric.    1885 :  151-163. 

F.  W.  Bilyard.  Wm.  B.  E.  Miller,  I.  (J.f)  W.  Bawk, 
Wm.  P.  Smith,  Wm.  E.  Lowe 

1886  In    14    A.R.    bd.    agric.    1886  :  295-330. 

Wm.  B.  E.  Miller,  J.  W.  Bawk.  Wm.  E.  Lowe, 
A.  S.  Leathcrmunn 

1887  in    15    A.R.    bd.    agric.    1887  :  349-362. 

J.  W.  Batch  and  F.  W.  Bilyard 

1888  in    16    A.R.    bd.   agric.    1888:417-422. 

J.  Gerth,  W.  E.  Lowe 
188!)  In    17    A.R.    bd.    agric.    1889 :  344-347. 

J.  Oerth 

1890  in    18    A.R.    bd.    agric.    1890  :  152-153. 

J.   Oerth,   T.   B.  Rogers,  W.  E.   Lowe 

1891  in    19    A.R.    bd.    agric.    1891 :  220-225. 

J.  Ocrth,  Jr.,  Chas.  Lchlbach.  T.  B.  Rogers,  O.  F. 
Barker.   Wm.  B.  Loire 

1892  In    20    A.R.    bd.    a?rlc.    1892  :  194-200. 

1893  "    21      "         "  "        1893  :  251-256. 


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125 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Livestock — cont'd 
Inspkction — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
B 

1880-1903.     Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  bd.  of  health  on  in- 
fectious and  contagious  diseases  in  animals. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1880  In 

8 

A.R.   bd. 

agric. 

1880 

:  55-70. 

1881    " 

9 

.•                    •! 

1881 

01-107. 

1882    " 

10 

'•                    " 

1882 

25-47. 

1883    " 

11 

"                    '* 

1883 

183-197. 

1884    " 

12 

*'                    " 

1884 

157-191. 

1885    " 

13 

..                 41 

1885 

143-163. 

1886    " 

14 

t>                 (1 

1886 

159-173. 

1887    " 

15 

■  1                 •• 

1887 

335-362. 

1888    " 

16 

'*                 " 

1888 

403-432. 

1889    '• 

17 

" 

1889 

311-361. 

1890    •■ 

18 

"                 *' 

1890 

151-185. 

1891    " 

19 

"                 tt 

1891 

211-304. 

1892    " 

20 

tt                 tt 

1892 

177-200. 

1893    '■ 

21 

tl                 It 

1893 

235-256. 

1894    •• 

22 

tt                 tt 

1894 

269-274. 

No  name  g 

vcn 

1895  In 

23 

A.R.   bd. 

agric. 

1895 

:  251-265. 

1896    " 

24 

.. 

1896 

265-268. 

1897    " 

25 

"       't 

't 

1897 

183-187. 

M              tt 

21 

tt       tt 

health  1897 

283-287. 

Benry  Mitchell 

1898  In 

26 

A.R.   bd. 

agric 

1898 

:  141-147. 

1899    •• 

27 

..        .. 

1899 

117-122. 

1900    " 

28 

"        " 

" 

1900 

195-206. 

"        " 

24 

*'        tt 

health  1900 

243-251. 

1901    " 

25 

It        it 

" 

inoi 

253-258. 

*•       " 

29 

tt       t. 

agric. 

1901 

229-234. 

1902    " 

30 

tt       tt 

" 

1902 

169-174. 

1903    " 

31 

tt       tt 

" 

1903 

325-329. 

Geo,  R.  Dunn. 
C.  Corlies.    (2 


A.R.  bd. 


)ion-serial 
1868.     Rept.  of  special  committee  of  N.  J.  state  agric. 
socy.  rel.  to  cattle  disease.    (Legisl.  docs.  1869:  171- 
176.) 

W.  M.  Force,  BenJ.  Haines, 
1878.     Veterinary  rept;   by  J. 
health   1878:  149-163.) 

Veterinary  science  ;  chief  epizootics  of  cattle-pieuropneu- 
monia,  tiistory  and  sanitary  lueasures ;  splenic  or 
Texas  fever  ;  aphthous  fever  ;  rinderpest ;  catarrhal 
fever ;  bone ;  strangulus  liiaria  :  diseases  of  horses 
(epizootic  Influenza,  glanders  or  farcy,  typhoid  in- 
fluenza). 

.    Diseases  of  livestock:   facts  in  connection  with 

veterinary  medicine:  by  J.  C.  Corliss  (sic).    (6  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1S7S:  109-127.) 

This  article  contains  practically  the  same  material  as 
that  given  in  the  bd.  of  health  rept.,  listed  above. 

1880.  April  10.  Circular  B.  To  township  and  city  bds. 
of  health  in  reference  to  infectious  diseases  of  ani- 
mals. 1  1.  [Circular  no.  14  of  the  state  bd.  of 
health.] 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  291-293.) 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  88-90.) 

1881.  Contagious  diseases  of  domestic  animals;  by 
Ezra  M.  Hunt.    (9  siniie  1880:  109-127.) 

Disease  of  animals  in  general ;  authorities  on  subject ; 
foot  and  mouth  disease  ;  pleuro-pneumonia  :  pneumo- 
enteritis  ;  trichinosis — extended  article,  history  of 
the  disease. 

.     April  1.    Circular  D.    To  farmers  and  dealers  in 

stock    [resp.   pleuro-pneumonia,   pleuro-enteritis  or 
swine  fever,  glanders  and  farcy,  hydrophobia],  law 
resp.  contagious  diseases  of  animals.    [Circular  no. 
24  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881:  193-197.) 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1881:  93-96.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
In.spection — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
[1881?.]  Circular  E.    To  farmers  and   dealers  in  stock 
[contagious   diseases  among  horses,   cattle,   sheep, 
swine  and  poultry!.    [Circular  no.  25  of  the  state 
bd.  of  health.] 

.     Same.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881:  197-205.) 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1881:  96-104.) 

1882.  Contagious  diseases  of  animals;  text  of  laws  in 
existence  Jan.  1.    (9  same  1881:  105-107.) 

.  Contagious  diseases  of  animals:  cases  of  pleuro- 
pneumonia, anthrax;  Texas  cattle  disease;  hog 
cholera.    (6  A.R.  bd.  health  1882:  29-30.) 

1883.  Outbreaks  of  pleuro-pneumonia;  glanders  at 
Newark;  duty  of  health  authorities  to  guard  agst. 
spread  of  animal  diseases.    (7  same  1883:  30-31.) 

.     Jan.  4.    Circular  F.  as  to  contagious  diseases  of 

animals.    [Circular  no.  26  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  213-220.) 

.     Same.    (10  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1882:  29-36.) 

[1883.]  Circular  as  to  contagious  diseases  of  animals. 
32  pp. 

Contents  : 

A.  To  farmers  and  dealers  in  stocli.     Pleuro-pneumonia. 

Pneumo-enteritis  (hog  cholera) .     pp.  ;i-7. 

B.  To    townships    and    city    bds.    of    health.     April    10, 

1880.     pp.  7-9. 

C.  Contagious  diseases  of  animals.     Aug.,  1880.     pp.  9- 

12. 

D.  To   farmers   and   dealers    in    stoeii.     April    1,    1881. 

pp.    12-15. 

E.  To  farmers  and  dealers  In  stock,     pp.  15-23. 

F.  As  to  contagious  diseases  of  animals.     Jan.  4,  1883. 

pp.   25-32. 
Copy  in   the   Surgeon  General's   Oflice. 

1884.  On  diseases  of  animals  [and  their  relation  to 
public  health].    (8  A.R.  bd.  health  1884:  46-49.) 

1885.  Bd.  of  health  suggest  more  stringent  law  with 
reference  to  bringing  diseased  animals  into  state 
and  in  reference  to  selling  unwholesome  meat. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  27.) 

■ .     Diseases  of  domestic  animals;  by  J.  D.  Hopkins. 

(12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  129-138.) 

.     Circulars  as  to  contagious  diseases  of  animals  [a 

collection  of  former  circulars  on  the  subject.  A,  B, 
C,  D,  E,  F,  or  13,  14,  15,  24,  25,  26].  (Circular  50 
of  the  state  bd.  of  health.)    n.  p.,  n.  d.  50  pp. 

Copies    in    the    N.    Y.    Public    Library,    the    N.    J.    state 
bd.  of  health  and  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same,  another  edition  [1891].    n.  p.,  n.  d.    75  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 
.     Same.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1891:  232-304.) 

1886.  Diseases  of  animals  as  related  to  human  health. 
(10  A.R.  bd.  health  1886:  62-63.) 

1887.  Laws  of  1886  charge  state  bd.  of  health  with  duty 
of  suppressing  contagious  and  infectious  diseases 
among  animals.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11, 
1887.) 

.  Prevalency  of  animal  diseases  in  1886;  pleuro- 
pneumonia.   (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1889.  Oversight  of  animal  diseases  still  with  state  bd. 
of  health;  most  of  expenses  in  suppression  of  pleuro- 
pneumonia borne  by  U.  S.  govt.:  confined  princi- 
pally to  Huron  Co.  in  last  year.  (Same  (Green)  Jan. 
[8],  188:3.) 

1890.  Contagious  and  other  diseases  of  animals;  by 
J.  B.  Miller;  discussion.  (17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889: 
68-81.) 

.     Some  recent  diseases  of  farm  stock — their  cause 

and  cure;  by  J.  B.  Smith.    (17  same  1889:  66-68.) 

1893.  System  of  dairy  and  herd  inspection  should  be 
Inaugurated.    (20  same  1892:  35.) 


126 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Livestock — cont'd 
I  NSPECTios — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1893.  Enforcement  of  laws  as  to  contagious  diseases 
of  animals;  disappearance  of  contagious  pleuro- 
pneumonia; bovine  tuberculosis;  glanders  in 
horses;  swine  plague.  (17  A.R.  bd.  health  1893:  23- 
24.) 

1895.  Contagious  diseases  of  animals:  anthrax  in  Cum- 
berland Co.;  no.  of  cases  of  glanders  in  horses;  hog 
cholera;  tuberculosis.    (19  same  1895:  30-31.) 

1896.  Contagious  diseases  of  animals;  extr.  from  rept. 
of  A.  C.  Hunt,  inspector.    (20  came  1896:  32-33.) 

Anthrax,    tuberculosis,    hog   cholera,    glanders. 

1897.  Diseases  of  farm  animals  and  the  purity  and 
healthfulness  of  their  products.  (25  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1897:  42-43.) 

1897-1904.  Table:  contagious  diseases  of  animals  re- 
ported. (22  A.R.  bd.  health  1898  (p.  100)— same 
1904.) 

Vaccinations  included  In   1902. 

1898.  Contagious  diseases  of  animals;  a  few  cases  of 
actinomycosis;  vaccina  in  Essex  Co.;  hog  cholera; 
tuberculosis.     (22  same  1898:  96-99.) 

1899.  June.  Communicable  diseases  of  animals.  Tren- 
ton: J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1899.  62  pp. 
(Circular  no.  94  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
State  Library. 
.     Same.    (23  A.R.  bd.  health  1899:  321-364.) 

1901.  Contagious  diseases  in  animals:  outbreak  of 
glanders  in  Essex  Co.;  efficiency  of  veterinarians. 
(25  same  1901:  91.) 

1902.  Contagious  diseases  of  animals;  glanders  in  Es- 
sex and  Hudson  cos.;  public  watering  troughs.  (26 
same  1902:  66-67.) 

.     Rept.  on  contagious  diseases  of  animals;  by  A.  C. 

Hunt.    (26  same  1902:  195-199.) 

1903.  Infectious  diseases  of  animals:  glanders  in  Es- 
sex, Hudson  and  Passaic  cos.;  cases  in  state  1898- 
1903;  glanders  in  Newark;  advisability  of  apprn. 
sufficient  to  employ  four  veterinary  inspectors  to  be 
located  in  Jersey  City,  Hoboken,  Newark  and  Pat- 
erson;  outbreak  of  anthrax  among  cattle  in  Salem 
and  Cumberland  cos.;  expenses.  (27  same  1903:  55- 
60.) 

.     Rept.  on  infectious  diseases  of  animals;  by  T.  B. 

Rogers,  veterinarian  to  state  bd.  of  health.  (27 
satne  1903:  235-240.) 

1904.  Infectious  diseases  of  animals:  glanders;  an- 
thrax; no.  of  cases  of  actinomycosis,  anthrax, 
glanders,  forage  poisoning,  erysipelas,  rabies  and 
tuberculosis   reported.     (28   same   1904:  62-63.) 

.  Summary  respecting  infectious  diseases  of  ani- 
mals reported  during  the  year.    (28  same  1904:  181.) 

Burlington  County 
1875.     On  diseases  of  cattle  and  swine  in  Burlington  Co.; 
by  J.  Lippincott.    (3  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1875:  64-65.) 

ABORTION 

1897.  Abortion  in  cattle;  by  Julius  Nelson.  (25  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1897:  157-179.) 

.     The  prevalence,  cause  and  treatment  of  bovine 

abortion,  milk  fever  and  garget;  by  J.  Nelson.  24  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  127.) 

1898-1899.  See  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations.  Bi- 
ologist,  under  dates   1888-1904. 

ACTINOMYCOSIS 

1891.     See  above.  Inspection,  this  date. 

1893.     On  actinomycosis.    (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  247- 

248.) 
1904.     See  above.  Inspection,  this  date. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
Inspection — cont'd 

ANTHRAX 

1882.  See  above,  Inspection,  this  date. 

1883.  See  same,  this  date. 

1885.  See  below.  Tuberculosis,  this  date. 

1888.  Rept.  by  Dr.  Hillard,  Mt.  Holly,  on  cases  of  an- 
thrax, Texas  fever  and  hydrophobia.  (16  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1888:  421-422.) 

1891.     See  above.  Inspection,  this  date. 

1895.  Anthrax;  by  H.  L.  Mailly.  (23  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1895:  262-265.) 

1903.  July.  Prevention  of  anthrax.  (Circular  107  of 
the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.    (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903:  263.) 

1904.  See  above,  Inspection,  this  date. 

Cumberland  County 
1895.     Rept.  of  Jos.  Powell  on  outbreak  of  anthrax  in 

Cumberland  Co.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  255-261.) 
1904.     Rept.  on  anthrax  outbreak  in  Cumberland  Co.; 

by  S.  C.  Tremaine.    (28  A.R.  bd.  health  1904:  179- 

180.) 

Gloucester  County 
1899.     Map  of  locality  of  anthrax  outbreak  in  L«gan 

township,  Gloucester  Co.    (23  A.R.  bd.  health  1899: 

246.) 
.    Rept.  of  outbreak  of  anthrax  in  Gloucester  Co. 

during   July   and   August;    by   T.   B.   Rogers.     (23 

same  1899:  247-248.) 
.     Table:    names  of  owners  of  animals  inoculated 

with  anthrax  vaccine,  Logan  township,  Gloucester 

Co.    (23  same  1899:  249.) 
.     Same.    (27  same  1899:  122.) 

Salem  County 
1902.     Acct.  of  anthrax  outbreaks  in  Salem  Co.    (30  4-R- 
bd.  agric.  1902:    171-173.) 

BOVINE  SCARLATINA 

1886.  On  bovine  scarlatina.  (10  A.R.  bd.  health  1886: 
63-64.) 

GLANDERS 

1878.     See  above.  Inspection,  this  date. 
1883.     See  same,  this  date. 

1887.  Laws  of  1884  provide  for  extermination  and  pre- 
vention of  glanders  in  horses.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1888.  Rept.  of  Dr.  Hawk  as  to  glanders.  (16  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1888:  417-419.) 

1891.  Brief  description  of  symptoms  of  glanders  and 
farcy  in  horses;  by  J.  (ierth,  jr.  (19  same  1891: 
226-231.) 

.     See  below.  Tuberculosis,  this  date. 

1893.  Glanders  or  farcy;  notice  of  mallein  by  J.  J. 
Harger.     (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  248-250.) 

1901.  See  above.  Inspection,  this  date. 

1901/2.  Table:  glanders  cases  Oct.  1901  to  Oct.  1902. 
(30  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1902:  173.) 

1902.  See  above,  Inspection,  this  date. 

1902/3.     List  of  cases  of  glanders.    (31  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1903:  327-328.) 
[1903.]     Circular:    Prevention  of  glanders;  disinfection 

of  stables.    (27  A.R.  bd.  health  1903:  56-57.) 

1903.  See  above,  Inspection,  this  date. 

.  August.  Prevention  of  glanders.  1  leaf.  (Cir- 
cular no.  108  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  ;  also  In  the  N.  J. 
state   library. 

Same.    (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903:  264-266.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


lar 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Livestock — cont'd 
I  NspECTioN — cont'd 

GLANDERS— cont'd 
1904.     Circular  letter  sent  to  local  boards  rel.  to  gland- 
ers.   (28  same  1904:  62.) 

.     See  above,  Inspection,  this  date. 

.     Apprn.  recommended  sufficient  to  enable  board 

to  prevent  introduction  of  glandered  horses  Into 
state  and  prevent  importation  of  sick  horses  from 
New  York.    (28  A.R.  bd.  health  1904:  6.) 

.     Cases  of  glanders  reported.    (28  some  1904:  180- 

181.) 

HOG  CHOLERA 
1880.     See   below,    Pleuro-pneumonia,   this   date. 
1882.     See  above,  Inspection,  this  date. 

1884.  Swine  plague  or  hog  cholera;  by  Thos.  Bennett. 
(11  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1883:  211-214.) 

.     Oct.    1.    Circular   G — as   to   animals;    Infectious 

pneumo-enteritis,  swine  plague.    (Circular  no.  48  of 
the  state  bd.   of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  found. 

.     Same.    (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884:  246-255.) 

.     Same.    (12  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1884:  163-170.) 

.     Same.    [Reprint?] 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1885.  See  below.  Tuberculosis,  this  date. 

1886.  Hog  cholera;  by  S.  Lockwood.  (13  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1885:  137-139.) 

.     Discussion  at  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agric.  rel.  to  hog 

cholera.    (13  same  1885:  24-35.) 

1887.  The  Bragden  (Bragdon?)  cure  for  hog  cholera. 
(14  same  1886:  45-47.) 

1888.  Rept.  of  committee  on  Bragdon's  hog  cholera 
medicine.    (15  same  1887:  35-40.) 

1893.     On  swine  plague.    (21  same  1893:  248.) 

Burlington  County 
1878.     Burlington  Co.  swine;   extr.  from  Mount  Holly 
Herald,  Feb.  16,  1878.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  111- 
116.) 

HYDROPHOBIA 

1885.     Canine  madness  in  our  midst;  by  Wm.  H.  Lowe. 

(12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  263-268.) 
1888.     See  above.  Anthrax,  this  date. 
1904.     See  above.  Inspection,  this  date. 

PLEURO-PNEUMONIA 

1860.  The  cattle  disease,  pleuro-pneumonia;  considera- 
tion by  executive  committee  of  the  socy.;  visit  to 
Mass.  by  committee  apptd.;  medical  rept.  (6  A.R. 
state  agric.  socy.  1860:  91-107.) 

1861.  Efficient  work  of  state  agric.  socy.  in  regard  to 
pleuro-pneumonia.  (Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan.  8, 
1861:  8-9.) 

1874.       Rept.  on  pleuro-pneumonia;  by  J.  Crane,  P.  T. 

Quinn,  W.  M.  Force.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1873:  75-83.) 
1876.     Contagious     pleuro-pneumonia     [and     epizootic 

pneumonia];   by  J.  C.  Higgins.    (4  same  1876:  143- 

145.) 

1878.  See  above.  Inspection,  this  date. 

1879.  Rept.  on  pleuro-pneumonia  among  cattle  in  the 
state  of  N.  J.  Proceedings  under  "  An  act  to  prevent 
the  spread  of  contagious  or  infectious  pleuro-pneu- 
monia among  cattle  in  the  state  of  N.  J.,"  approved 
March  13,  1879.  19  pp.  Trenton:  W.  S.  Sharp, 
1879.) 

Copy   In   Surgeon   General's  Library. 
.     Same.   19  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880  v.  2,  doc.  65.) 

The  rept.  was  made  to  the  Governor  by  Wm.  H.  Ster- 
ling. It  Includes  a  rept.  by  James  C.  Corlles,  sur- 
geon-ln-chlef. 

1880.  Contagious  pleuro-pneumonia;  by  E.  M.  Hunt. 
(4  A.R.  bd.  health  1880:  237-247.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
Inspection — cont'd 

PLEURO-PNEUMONIA— cont'd 

1880.  Treasurer's  (Wright)  rept.  on  execution  of  bill 
known  as  pleuro-pneumonia  bill.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1880  V.  1,  doc.  27:  3.) 

.     Rept.  of  comptroller  (Stockton)  on  execution  of 

bill  known  as  pleuro-pneumonia  bill.    {Same  1880 
doc.  27:  4-5.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1880:  167-168.) 

.     Precautionary    measures    taken    in    regard    to 

pleuro-pneumonia;   no.  of  cases.    (Govs.  mess.  (Mc- 
Clellan)  Jan.  13,  1880.) 

.     Circular  A.   To  farmers  and  dealers  in  stock  [on 

pleuro-pneumonia  and  pneumo-enteritis].  4  pp.  [Cir- 
cular no.  13  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.] 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  287-291.) 

.     Same.     (9  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1881:  84-88.) 

.  August.  Circular  C.  Contagious  diseases  of  ani- 
mals [Pleuro-pneumonia].  1  leaf.  [Circular  no.  15 
of  the  state  bd.  of  health.] 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  293-296.) 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1881:  90-93.) 

1881.  Pleuro-pneumonia  still  exists  and  requires  care- 
ful watching.  (Gov.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  11, 
1881.) 

.     See  above,  Inspection,  this  date. 

.  Abstract  of  remarks  of  Dr.  Hunt  on  pleuro- 
pneumonia; allowance  for  cattle  killed;  expense  in 
1879  and  1880.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  235.) 

1882.  See  above,  Inspection,  this  date. 

1883.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Diseases  of  domestic  animals;    by  E.  M.  Hunt. 

(10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  18S2:  175-176.) 
Relates  chiefly  to  pleuro-pneumonia. 
1885.     See  below.  Tuberculosis,  this  date. 

1887.  See  above.  Inspection,  this  date. 

1888.  Rept.  of  cases  examined  for  pleuropneumonia, 
outside  of  Hudson  Co.;  by  Wm.  Dimond,  chief  in- 
spector, U.  S.  bureau  of  animal  industry.  (16  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1888/9:  424-432.) 

.  Remarks  by  Mr.  Blish  on  method  of  state  veteri- 
narians in  killing  cattle  having  pleuro-pneumonia 
without  attempting  to  cure  disease.  (15  .same  1887: 
26-28.) 

.     Rept.  on  pleuro-pneumonia  [by  Dr.  Hawk].    (16 

same  1888:  419-420.) 

1889.  See  above,  Inspection,  this  date. 
1891.     See  below,  Tuberculosis,  this  date. 

Burlington  County 

1877.  [Pleuro-pneumonia  in  cattle  of  Burlington  Co.]; 
by  J.  Lippincott.    (4  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1876:  145-147.) 

Includes  table  prepared  by  W.  S.  Vansant,  V.  S.,  showing 
no.  of  herds  affected,  treated,  died  of  lung  plague 
in   Burlington   Co. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 
See  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures.     Inspection. 

PNEUMO-ENTERITIS 

See  above.  Hog  Cholera. 

RECEIPTS    AND   EXPENDITURES 

See  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 

RINDERPEST 

1866.  Rinderpest;  law  rel.  to:  precautions  taken.  (Leg- 
isl. docs.  1867:  98-100.) 

BVom  rept.  of  Executive  Committee  of  state  agrle.  socy. 

1878.  See  above.  Inspection,  this  date. 


128 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
Inspection — cont'd 

TEXAS  FEVER 

1878.     See  above,  Inspection,  this  date. 

1882.  See  same,  this  date. 

1883.  Sec  same,  this  date. 

1888.     See  above.  Anthrax,  this  date. 

TRICHINOSIS 
1881.     See  above.  Inspection,  this  date. 

TUBERCULOSIS 
1S83-1S9G.     List  of  American  publications  on  tubercu- 
losis  (bovine).    (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  118: 
22-24.) 

1884.  Dec.  1.  Circular  H,  as  to  animals,  husk  or  hoose 
and  tuberculosis  in  cattle.  8  pp.  (Circular  no.  49 
of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.    (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884:  255-262.) 

.     Same.     (12  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1884:  170-175.) 

.     Same.    Issue  of  1885.    50  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1885.  Diseases  of  domestic  animals:  by  W.  B.  E.  Miller. 
(12  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1884:  139-15.3.) 

Tuberculosis,    anthrax     awine    plague   or    hog    cholera, 
phthisis    pulmonalis    verrainalis,    pleuro-pncuuionla. 

1888.  Tuberculosis  in  cattle;  its  relation  to  farming 
interests  and  to  human  health;  extr.  from  rept.  of 
bd.  of  health.    (16  same  1SS8:  406-415.) 

1891.  Rept.  upon  examination  of  milk  and  viscera 
from  cases  of  tuberculous  cattle;  by  H.  F.  Formad. 
(19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  216-218.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  dairy  comrs.  1891:  61-64.) 

.     Bovine  tuberculosis;  by  H.  F.  Formad.    (15  A.R. 

bd.  health   1891:  407-416.) 

.  Hygiene  of  animals:  a  few  facts  as  to  tubercu- 
losis, pleuro-pneumonia,  glanders  and  swine  plague 
and  some  suggestions  as  to  wliat  legislation,  etc.,  is 
needed  as  to  them;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.  (18  same  1890: 
153-168.) 

1893.  Tuberculosis;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.  (21  same  1893:  235- 
247.) 

Proposed  law  ;  extr.  from  address  of  Dr.  S.  Murphy  of 
London  ;   diagnostic   value  of  tuberculin ;   notes  by 
Dr.  C.  H.  Fisher  of  R.  I. 
1893-1902.     See  Agricultural   Experiment  Stations.    Bi- 
ologist, under  dates  1888-1904. 

1894.  On  tuberculosis  among  cattle.  (22  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1894:  273-274.) 

.     Temperature   observations   of   herds    tested   for 

tuberculosis  comn.  (15  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  7  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1894: 
237-272.) 

.     Contagiousness    of    bovine    tuberculosis,    stable 

sanitation,  restriction  of  tuberculosis  by  farmer; 
by  J.  Nelson.    (15  same  and  7  .vcrme  1894:  224-237.) 

.     Outline  of  work  done  by  biologist  (Nelson)   for 

state  comn.  of  tuberculosis  in  animals.  (15  same 
and  7  same  1894:  220-223.) 

.  The  use  of  Koch's  lymph  in  diagnosis  of  tuber- 
culosis of  cattle;  by  J.  Nelson.  79  pp.  (Agric.  col- 
lege exper.  station.  Bull.  101.) 

.     Same.    (14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6 

A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1893:  209-285.) 

.     Discussion   on   res.   providing  for  inspection   of 

cattle  for  tuberculosis.  (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  166- 
169.) 

1895.  Bovine  tuberculosis;  by  Geo.  W.  M'Guire.  (22 
same  1894:  264-268.) 

.     Tuberculosis;  by  Julius  Nelson.    (23  same  1895: 

389-390.) 
.      Resume  of  operations  with  Koch  test.    (16  A.R. 

state  agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college 

exper.  station  1885:  179-246.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Livestock — cont'd 
Inspection — cont'd 

TUBERCULOSIS— cont'd 

1895-1896.     On   tuberculosis  and   other   contagious   dia-l 

eases  discovered  in  dairy  herds.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.' 

1895    (pp.  15,  17-27)— same  1896.) 

1896.  The  suppression  and  prevention  of  tuberculosis! 
of  cattle  and  its  relation  to  human  consumption; f 
by  Julius  Nelson.    (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  s*a-| 
tion  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1896: 
263-285.) 

.     Same.   24  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  118. )| 

.     Tables:  cow  temperatures  taken  at  agric.  college 

exper.   station;    normal;    injected   with   tuberculinj 
(17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric 
college  exper.  station  1896:    240-262.) 

1897.  Germs  in  milk,  studies  of  fore-milk  of  cows,  ob-1 
servations  on  experiment  cows  with   reference  tol 
tuberculosis,  prevalence,  symptoms  and  treatment 
of  milk  fever,  garget  and  abortion;   by  J.  Nelson. 
(18  same  and  10  same  1897:  197-260.) 

1898.  Observations  respecting  abortion  and  tubercu- 
losis in  college  herd;  by  J.  Nelson.  (19  same  and  11 
same  1898:  229-242.) 

1899.  Record  of  abortions  in  college  herd,  observations 
with  reference  to  tuberculosis,  six  years  of  observa- 
tions on  tuberculous  experimental  herd,  brief  con- 
sideration of  present  aspects  of  tuberculosis  prob- 
lem; by  J.  Nelson.  (20  A.R.  same  and  12  satne  1S99: 
273-299.) 

1900.  Studies  of  tuberculosis  and  cow  temperatures; 
by  J.  Nelson.    (21  same  and  13  same  1900:  361-404.) 

1901.  Contributions  to  our  knowledge  of  bovine  tuber- 
culosis; by  J.  Nelson.  (22  same  and  14  satne  1901: 
352-381.) 

1902.  Observations  of  abortion  and  tuberculosis  in  cat- 
tle; by  J.  Nelson.  (23  same  and  15  same  1902:  370- 
374.) 

1904.     See  above,  Inspection,  this  date. 

Burlington  County 
1893.     Tuberculosis,  embodying  examination  of  a  noted 
herd  in  Burlington  Co.;  by  A.  E.  Conrow.    (21  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1S93:  339-340.) 

Tuberculosis  Commission 

serial 
Under  act  of  May  22,  1894  and  March  24,   1899. 
1894-1904.     Rept.  of  comn.  to  investigate  the  existence 
of  tuberculosis  in  animals. 

Checklist 
1894.     Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1895.     8  pp. 

Copy  in  Library  of  Congress. 
1895-1904.      Not  found. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1894  in   22   A.R.  bd.   agric.   1894 :  255-263. 

1895  •■  23 1895 :  245-249. 

1896  "  24  "        "  "  1896:137-145. 

1897  "  25 1897  :  149-155. 

1898  '•  26  "        "  "  l.fns  :  i:i3-140. 

1899  "  27 l.stMi  :  ni-llH. 

1900  "  28  "        "  "  1!1II0  :  2i)n-i;i2. 

1901  "  29  "        •'  "  1901  :  221-226. 

1902  ■'  30 1902:161-168. 

1903  ••  31 '  1903  :  313-323. 

1904  "  32  "        "  "  1904  :  201-200. 

non-serial 

1902.  On  work  of  state  tuberculosis  comn.  (29  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1901:  76-78.) 

1903.  Work  of  tuberculosis  comn.  as  a  branch  of  state 
bd.  of  agric.    (30  same  1902:  61-62.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 
See  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures.     Inspection. 
Pbemiums;  see  above,  Premium  Crops 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


129 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Livestock — cont'd 
Shkep 

1814.  Abstr.  o(  no.  of  cotton  and  woollen  mills  in  each 
county,  no.  of  spindles  in  each,  no.  of  wire  factories, 
and  no.  of  Merino,  mixed  blood  and  common  sheep 
as  returned  to  collectors,  under  law  of  Feb.  11,  1814. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1814/5:  233.) 
1850-1880.     See  above.  Horses,  under  dates,  1830-1880. 

1879.  The  breeding  and  mngmt.  of  sheep;  by  Geo.  Gard- 
ner, Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.  (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  83- 
99.) 

.     Raising  mutton  for  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  markets 

a  growing  interest  in  state.    (7  mine  1879:  163.) 

1880.  See  above,  Cattle,  this  date. 

1886.  Sheep  husbandry:  by  Jeremiah  M'Cain.  (13  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1885:  131-134.) 

.     Is  sheep  husbandrv  profitable?  by  F.  S.  Holcomb. 

(14  same  1886:  213-222.) 

1887.  Discussion  at  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agric.  rel.  to  sheep 
husbandry  and  dogs;  dog  tax.  (14  same  1886:  18- 
20.) 

1888.  Discussion  as  to  amdmts.  to  laws  for  protection 
of  sheep  and  poultry,  etc.    (15  same  1SS7:  149-155.) 

Deals   entirely    with    "  Dog   question." 

1891.  See  above.  Inspection,  this  date. 

■ .     See  above.  Agriculture.   New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1892.  Sheep  husbandry;  by  J.  S.  Woodward.  (19  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1891:  109-129.) 

1901.  Decrease  in  wool  clip:  60.9  per  cent,  less  in  1899 
than  in  1849.    (29  same  1901:  98.) 

1902.  Decline  of  sheep  industry  in  N.  J.;  non-enforce- 
ment of  dog  laws.    (30  same  1902:  88.) 

1903.  Profit  In  sheep  and  how  to  get  it;  by  F.  D.  Ward. 
(30  same  1902:  225-247.) 

Swine 

See  also  above.  Associations. 
1850-1880.     See  above.  Horses,  under  dates  1830-1880. 
1874.     On  raising  swine  in  N.  J.;   by  I.  Fenimore.    (2 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1874:  50-52.) 

.     Same;  by  H.  I.  Budd.    (2  some  1874:  52-55.) 

1877.     [Swine  in  Upper  Freehold.]    (5  same  1877:  116.) 

1880.  See  above.  Cattle,  this  date. 

1886.  History  of  the  red  hogs  of  America;  by  F.  D. 
Curtis.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  107-172.) 

1891.  See  above.  Inspection,  this  date. 

1892.  Pork  question;  Amer.  pork  again  admitted  to 
Germany,  Denmark,  Italy,  France,  etc.;  price  of 
corn  and  pork,  respectively;  cost  of  pork  when 
corn  is  worth  33  cents  per  bu.,  50  cents  per  bu.,  etc. 
(19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  59-61.) 

From  address  of  Pres.  Burrough. 

1893.  Hog-raising  from  a  business  standpoint;  by  A. 
K.  Warthman.    (20  same  1892:  107-109.) 

1895.  Rearing  and  mngmnt.  of  swine  for  the  greatest 
profit;  by  Geo.  L.  Gillingham.  (22  same  1894:  62- 
72.) 

1896.  Diseases  of  swine;  by  James  Law;  discussion. 
(23  same  1895:  139-164.) 

1897.  Causes  of  swine  diseases.    (25  «omc  1897:  30-34.) 

Monmouth  County 
[1877.]     Monmouth   Co.   swine;    extr.   from   Monmouth 
Democrat.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S77:  116.) 
Mangel  Wurzel;  see  above.    Crops.   Vegetable 
Marketing 

See  also  above,  Cooperation  ;  also  Crops.     Fruit.     Cran- 
berry. 

1881.  Middlemen;  by  C.  W.  Idell.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1881:  56-60.) 

.     See  above,  Crops.    Fruit,  this  date. 

1882.  See  same,  this  date. 

1887.  See  same.  Small  Fruit,  this  date. 

1888.  See  above.  Agriculture.   New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1889.  See  above.  Crops.   Fruit,  this  date. 

9 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Marketing — cont'd 

1889.  Can  the  farmers  of  N.  J.  adopt  any  system  of  dis- 
posing of  their  products  to  better  advantage  than 
through  commission  merchants?  by  Wm.  H.  Gold- 
smith.   (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1889:  80-88.) 

1890.  Markets  along  and  by  our  r.rs.;  by  T.  J.  Bean. 
(18  satne  1890:  369-371.) 

1893.     See  above,  Crops.    Vegetable,  this  date. 

1895.  See  above.  Crops.    Fruit,  this  date. 

1896.  Marketing  farm  produce;  by  E.  P.  Powell.  (23 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  201-212.) 

.     Markets  for  farm  products;  foreign  market.    (24 

same  1896:  68-69.) 

1897.  From  farm  to  market;  by  F.  H.  Valentine.  (24 
same  1896:  93-102.) 

.     See  above.  Crops.    Fruit,  this  date. 

1899.  See  same,  this  date. 
1901.     See  same,  this  date. 

1905.  General  discussion  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric. 
on  marketing  of  farm  produce.  (32  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1904:  58-64.) 

Meadows  and  Pastures 

1S74.     The  banked  meadows  [or  reclaimed  marsh  lands] 
of  N.  J.;  by  D.  Petit.    (2  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1874:  68-70.) 
Mode   of   farming   required ;   crops   raised ;   analysis   of 
soil. 

1890.  Cultivation  of  great  meadows  in  Warren  Co.; 
rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  inspect  said  meadows. 
(18  .s(7)Mel890:  45-49.) 

Wm.  R.  Llppincott,  H.  F.  Bodine,  M.  Bacon. 
Melon;  see  above,  Crops.    Fruit 
Millet;  see  above,  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 
Mule;  see  above,  Livestock.   Horses  and  Mules 
Mushrooms;   see  above,  Crops.    Vegetable 
Muskmelon;  see  above,  Crops.    Fruit.    Melon 
Oats;  see  above.  Crops.  Grain 
Onion;  see  above,  Crops.   Vegetable 
Peach;  see  above,  Crops.   Fruit 
Pear;  see  above.  Crops.   Fruit 
Pepper;  see  above.  Crops.  Vegetable 
Plant-Breeding 

1884.     Hybridizing  and  cross-breeding;  by  E.  Williams. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884:  93-101.) 
1895.     The  crossing  of  plants;    by  B.  D.  Halsted.     (22 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  83-89.) 

1900.  A  new  species — hybrid  salsify;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(21  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1900:  445-447.) 

:     Experiments  in  crossing  of  plants;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted.   (21  same  and  13  same  1900:  428-438.) 
Cucumbers,   lima  beans,   tomatoes. 

1901.  Plant  breeding  and  improvements  in  our  exper. 
stations;  abstr.  of  paper  read  at  14th  ann.  conv. 
of  Assn.  of  Amer.  Agric.  Colleges  and  Exper.  Sta- 
tions.   (22  same  and  14  same  1901:  411-419.) 

.     Other  crossing;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (22  same  and 

14  same  1901:  410-411.) 

Species  of  Martynia  ;  field  fiax  and  ornamental  species. 

.     Further   observations  upon   salsify   hybrids:    by 

B.  D.  Halsted.    (22  same  and  14  same  1901:  408-410.) 
.     [Experiments  with  sweet  corn] ;   by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted.   (22  siniir  and  14  sam(  1901:  400-408.) 

Crossing  with  red  grains  :  with  whlto  and  blacli  grains  ; 
inbreeding  of  crossed  corn ;  wide  pollination  In 
crossed   corn  ;    breeding   of  corn    for   proliticness. 

.     Experiments   in  crossing  lima  beans,  tomatoes, 

egg  plants,  cucumbers;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (22  same 
and  14  same  1901:  390-398.) 

.     Some  results  obtained  in  cross-breeding  of  plants; 

by  Byron   D.   Halsted.     (Procs.   state  hortic.   socy. 
1901:  144-148.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Plant-Breeding — cont'd 

1902.  Experiments  in  crossing  sweet  corn,  eggplants, 
tomatoes,  salsify  hybrids,  cucumbers,  lima  beans, 
phloxes.  (23  A.R.  state  agrin.  exper.  station  and  15 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1902:  380-395.) 

1903.  Experiments  with  crossing  sweet  corn,  salsify, 
egg-plants,  cucumbers,  squashes,  tomatoes,  lima 
beans.    (24  same  and  16  .lame  1903:  463-490.) 

.     Datura  hybrids;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (24  same  and 

16  same  1903:  495-498.) 

1904.  Observations  upon  salsify  hybrids;  by  B.  D.  Hal- 
sted.   (25  same  and  17  same  1904:  527-529.) 

.     Experiments  with  beans;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (25 

sawe  and  17  some  1904:  512-526.) 

Crosses  of  lima  beans ;  notes  upon  bush  and  pole  lima 
beans ;  green  pod  bush  beans  ;  wax  beans :  crosslnj^ 
among  beans  ;  field  notes  upon  bush  beans,  etc. 

.     Experiments  with  [crosses  of]  tomatoes,  studies 

of  varieties,  field  notes,  etc.;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (25 
some  and  17  same  1904:  488-511.) 

.     Experiments  with  [crossing]  egg  plants,  test  of 

varieties,  etc.;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (25  same  and  17 
same  1904:  486-488.) 

.     Free  distribution  of  exper.  station  seeds;   by  B. 

D.  Halsted.  18  pp.,  2  pis.  (Agric.  exper.  stations. 
Bull.  179.) 

New  varieties  produced  by  crossing  experiments :  lima 
beans,    tomatots,    eyyplaut,    sweet    corn. 

.     Crossing  of  squashes;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.    (25  A.R. 

state  agric.  exper.  station  and  17  A.R.  agric.  college 

exper.  station  1904:  481-486.) 
.     Experiments  in  crossing  sweet  corn;   by  B.  D. 

Halsted  and  J.  A.  Kelsey.   21  pp.,  2  pis.    (Agric.  ex- 
per. stations.  Bull.  170.) 
.     Experiments  in  crossing  sweet  corn;  varieties  of 

corn  grown  at  station,  field  notes;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 

(25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  17  A.R.  agric. 

college  exper.  station  1904:    452-480.) 

Plum;  see  above,  Crops.   Fruit 
Potato;  see  above,  Crops.    Vegetable 
Poultry 

1875.  On  poultry  raising;  by  R.  B.  Engle.  (2  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1874:  57-58.) 

1879-1899.  Value  of  products  of  poultry  industry  [1899], 
per  cent,  representing  eggs,  and  per  cent,  represent- 
ing poultry;  eggs  produced  in  1879,  1889  and  1S99; 
decrease  in  last  decade.    (29  same  1901:  98.) 

1882.  Fowl  cholera;  by  J.  H.  Baldwin.  (9  same  1881: 
415-418.) 

.     Suggested  that  state  bd.  of  agric.  interest  itself 

in  measures  for  preventing  chiclien  cholera;  vac- 
cination of  fowls  by  French  chemist,  Pasteur.  (9 
same  1881:  355.) 

— ^.  Essay  on  poultry;  by  W.  S.  Stoy.  (10  same  1882: 
83-86.) 

.     The  poultry  crop  on  N.  J.  farms;  by  B.  R.  Black. 

(10  same  1882:  87-91.) 

1885.  Raising  poultry  with  incubators  and  brooders; 
by  C.  Lippincott.    (12  same  1884:  251-261.) 

1889.  The  poultry  Interests  of  N.  J.;  by  Mr.  Jacobs; 
discussion.    (16  same  1S88:  21-28.) 

1890.  The  most  profitable  branches  and  best  manner  of 
hatching  and  rearing  poultry;  by  B.  A.  Fox.  (18 
same  1890:  363-364.) 

.     Producing  and  marketing  eggs;  by  H.  L.  Moore. 

(18  same  1890:  364-366.) 

1892.  Artificial  hatching  and  rearing  of  chickens;  by 
M.  K.  Boyer.    (20  same  1892:  363-368.) 

.     Can  poultry-raising  be  made  profitable?    If  so, 

how?  by  J.  E.  Barber.    (20  ,s«me  1892:  321-326.) 

1893.  Profits  in  poultry;  by  Mrs.  M.  B.  Brown.  (21 
same  1893:  388-393.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Poultry — cont'd 

1894.  Poultry  for  profit;  by  C.  E.  Chapman.  (22  same 
1894:  225-236.) 

.     The  practical  poultry  industry — how  may  it  be 

further  developed?  by  S.  Cushman;  discussion.    (22 
some  1894:  210-223.) 

1895.  Artificial  poultry-raising;  by  Morris  Davenport. 
(23  some  1895:  388.) 

1896.  Poultry  products  of  N.  J.;  amt.  and  value  [1889]; 
demand  for  eggs.    (23  .«ome  1895:  67-68.) 

.     Experience  in  poultry  and   egg  production;    by 

Wm.  Grumman.    (23  some  1895:  81-89.) 

.     The  poultry  industry;   by  C.  E.  Chapman.    (23 

some  1895:  73-80.) 

1897.  Poultry  and  egg  production;  by  J.  E.  Rice.  (25 
same  1897:  63-84.) 

1899.  Bacteriological  study  of  intestinal  disease  of 
ducks,  possibly  cholera;  by  J.  Nelson.  (20  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  12  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1899:  299-309.) 

1901.  Mngmt.  of  poultry  for  winter  egg  production;  by 
J.  E.  Rice.    (28  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1900:  95-125.) 

1902.  Poultry  raising  in  N.  J.;  eggs  produced  in  1879, 
1889  and  1899;  value  of  poultry  products  [1899], 
per  cent  represented  by  eggs,  etc.  (30  same  1902: 
96-97.) 

1903.  Poultry  and  egg  production;  by  Henry  Van 
Dreser.    (30  some  1902:  249-266.) 

1904.  Hints  on  squab  raising;  by  Geo.  L.  Gillingham. 
(31  some  1903:  177-186.) 

1905.  Extrs.  from  stereopticon  lecture  on  "  some  poul- 
try problems  by  lime  light";  by  J.  E.  Rice.  (32 
same  1904:  213-221.) 

Burlington  County 
1874.     [Poultry  raising,  markets,  prices,  chicken  chol- 

lera  in  Burlington  Co.];   by  H.  J.  Budd.     (2  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1874:  56.) 
.     Shipment  of  poultry  in  Burlington  Co.  to  N.  Y. 

and  Phila.  markets.    (2  same  1874:  56.) 


Camden  County 
1880.     Poultry  exhibition  in  Camden  Co. 
agric.  1880:  215.) 


(8  A.R.  bd. 


Hammonton,  Atlantic  County 
1889.     "Broiler   farming"    at    Hammonton.     (10    A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1889:  200.) 

Middlesex  County 
1874.     Middlesex  Co.  Farmers'  Club  has  had  two  poultry 
shows;    value.    (2  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1874:  55.) 

Associations 

MONMOUTH  COUNTY  POULTRY  ASSOCIATION 
Organized  in  1873. 

serial 
1874-1878.     Officers,  mtgs.,  exhibition. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1874  In  2  A.E.  bd.   agric.   1874:80. 
1874    •'    3     "       "         "       1875 :  81. 
1874    "    4     "       "  "        1876 :  183. 

1874    "    5 1S77  :  180. 

1878    "    6 1878  :  208-209. 

non-serial 
1874.     Most  active  society  devoted  to  poultry  is  Mon- 
mouth Co.  Poultry  Assn.;  exhibitions.    (2  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1874:  55-56.) 


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AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Poultry — cont'd 

A  ssoci  ATioN  s — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY  STATE  POULTRY  ASSOCIATION 

Organized  1876. 
1877-1888.     Officers,  meetings,  exhibition,  condition. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1877  in  3  A.R.  lid.  asric.  1877  :  175. 
Nnme  of  secv.  only  item. 

1878  In   6   A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1878  :  199. 
1871)    •■    7 1879:219-221.* 

1880  omitted. 

1881  in   8    A.R.   bd.    agrlc.    1880 :  226. 
Officers  only. 

1882  in    9    A.R,    bd.    agric.    1881 :  354-355. 
1883-1887  not   found. 

1888  in  16  A.R.  lid.  agric.  1888  :  30-31. • 

STATE  POULTRY  ASSOCIATION  OF  NEW  JERSEY 
Organized  Dec.  4.  1889. 
1889-1890.     Rept.  of  State  Poultry  Assn.  of  New  Jersey. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1889  In    17   A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1889 :  419-420. 

1890  '•    18     "       •'  "        1890 :  243-250. 

Premiums 

See  also  below.   Receipts  and   Expenditures.     Board  of 
Agriculture.     Note  under  dates  1873-1903/4. 

1888.     See  Agricultural  Societies,  this  date. 
Cuops;  see  above.  Crops.   PREMruit  Crops 
Fates;  see  above,  that  title.    State  Agkicultural  Societt 
Quince;  see  above,  Crops.    Fruit 
Radish;  see  above,  Crops.    Vegetable 
Rape;  see  above,  Crops.  Vegetable 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Agricultural  College  Fund 

1863.  Attention  directed  to  provisions  of  act  of  Con- 
gress July  2,  1862,  donating  public  lands  for  agric. 
colleges.     (Govs.  mess.    (Olden)    Jan.   13,  1863:  4.) 

1864.  Provisions  of  act.  of  Congress  donating  public 
lands  to  states  and  territories  which  may  provide 
colleges  for  benefit  of  agric.  and  mechanic  arts;  ac- 
ceptance by  N.  J.,  March  21,  1863;  amt.  of  scrip 
reed.;  necessary  to  provide  for  sale  and  transfer  of 
scrip  and  investment  of  money  derived  therefrom. 
(Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  8-9  or  9-10.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
1864-1876.  Hist,  sketch  of  the  agric.  college;  scrip;  ex- 
penditures; object,  etc.  (12  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific 
School  1876:  6-8.) 
1865-1903/4.  Table:  transactions  of  Agric.  College 
fund.  (A.R.  treasurer  1864/5  (pp.  742-743) — same 
1903/4.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

From    1896   to   1904,   the   interest   acct.   is   given   in   a 
separate  table. 

1865/6-1903/4.  Agric.  college  fund;  transactions;  ex- 
planation. (A.R.  comptroller  1865/6  (p.  8) — same 
1903/4.) 

The  explanation  is  omitted.  1S75-1879.  1881.  1889-1893 
and  the  amt.  reed,  and  disbursed  Is  given  only  In  the 
comptroller's  general  stmt,  of  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments.   The  stmt,  for  1870  is  with  some  misc.  mat- 
ter on  p.  12  of  the  rept.  for  that  year.     From  1870 
to  1893,  the  transactions   consist  of  collecting  the 
interest   (6%)    on  $116,000  of  state  bonds  and  its 
payment  to  the  trustees  of  Rutgers  College.     After 
that  period,  uniformity  ceases,  some  of  the  bonds  be- 
coming due.  etc. 
.     Amt.   of   Agric.   College   Fund;    investment;    in- 
come; disbursement.    (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  12, 
1869:  10.) 
1870.    Amt.  of  agric.  college  fund.    (Same  (Randolph) 
Jan.  11,  1870:  10.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
.     Agric.    College   fund   unchanged.     (Same    (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  [10],  1871;  8  or  11.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 


•  Called   N.   J.   State  Poultry   Society. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Agricultural  College  Fund — cont'd 
1873.     Source  of  income  of  Agric.  College  fund;  amt.  of 
ann.  interest.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  4.) 

1876.  Amt.  of  agric.  college  fund;  how  invested; 
scholarships  of  scientific  school;  importance  of  a 
mechanical  and  agric.  education.  (Same  (Bedle) 
Jan.  11,  1876:  18.) 

1877.  Origin  of  Agric.  College  fund;  investment;  pay- 
ment of  interest;  works  of  Scientific  School  and 
farm;  scholarships.  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877: 
9.) 

1878.  Principal  and  income  of  agric.  college  fund; 
origin   of   fund;    scholarships;    apprn.    for   college 

-  farm  recommended.     (Same   (Bedle)   Jan.  8,  1878: 
15.) 

1882.  Source  and  amt.  of  income  of  agric.  college  fund; 
paid  to  trustees  of  Rutgers  Scientific  School.  (Same 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.)    . 

1883.  Source  and  amt.  of  revenue  of  agric.  college 
fund.    (Some  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  Amt.  of  agric.  college  fund;  Income;  paid  di- 
rectly to  Agric.  College.  (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8, 
1884.) 

1885.  Date  of  establishment  (1863)  and  assets  of  Agric. 
College  fund;  investment;  income;  usefulness  of 
School.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  40-41.) 

1886.  Amt.  reed.  ann.  from  state  by  Agric.  College; 
amt.  of  college  fund;  investment;  institution  com- 
mended by  bd.  of  visitors.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12, 
1886:  27.) 

1887.  Amt.  Agric.  College  receives  from  state;  source 
of  fund;  free  pupils  at  college.  (Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  11,  1867.) 

1895.  Mess,  of  Gov.  (Wert)  rel.  to  agric.  college  land 
scrip  fund.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1895:  893-897.) 

1897.  Maturity  of  N.  J.  war  bonds,  belonging  to  agric. 
college  fund;  amt.  $16,400,  paid  and  cancelled. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1896/7:  571.) 

Board  op  Agriculture 

serial 
1897/8-1903/4.     Rept.  of  treasurer  of  state  bd.  of  agricul- 
ture, for  year  ending  Oct.  31. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1897/8  in   26    A.R.   bd.   agrlc.    1898 :  31-33. 
1898/y    •'    27     "       "  "       1899  :  21-22. 

1899/00 "    28     "       "  "       1900  :  17-18. 

1900/1    "    29     "       "  "        1901  :  23. 

1901/2    "    30     "       '•         '•       1902 :  21. 

1902/3    "    31 1903 :  19-20. 

1903/4    "    32     ' 1904  :  19. 

non-serial 
1873-1903/4.     Agriculture:       disbursements;     comment. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1872/3   (p.  22)— .same  1903/4.) 

The  disbursements  are  given  under  the  general  beading. 
Agriculture,  1873-1897 ;  from  1897  to  1904,  the 
heading,  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  Is  used  ;  from 
1896  to  1904.  the  stmt,  is  tabular,  without  comment. 

For  1873.  the  stmt,  applies  to  the  bd.  of  agric.  alone. 

From  1874  to  1877,  payments  on  acct.  of  State  Premiums 
are  Included ;  also  an  estimate  for  the  ensuing  year. 

There  is  no  stmt,  for  1876  excepting  an  estimate  for 
Agric.  and  Fish  under  the  general  group  of  Esti- 
mates   (p.    75).  ,  ,      . 

From  1878  to  1895.  there  are  (4)  divisions:  state  bd.  of 
agric,  visitors  to  the  Agricultural  College,  state 
premiums,  estimates  ;  the  first  three  Items  are  given 
in  one  total  from  1880  to  1886;  estimates  are 
omitted  after  1890 ;  in  1889  and  1890  disbursements 
on  acct.  of  the  experiment  station  are  Included. 

In  1896,  the  subdivisions  are :  bd.  of  agrlc,  tuberculosis 
cnmn..  hd.  of  visitors  to  the  Agric.  College,  Agric. 
Exper.  Station. 

1897.   Bd.  of  Agrlc. 

1898-1903.  Bd.  of  Agrlc  and  disbursements  under  the 
"  Insect  Law." 

1904,  Bd.  of  Agrlc,  "  Insect  Law,"  state  tuberculosis 
comn. 


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AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
BoAitu  OF  Agriculture — cont'd 
1873-1904.     Same;  Itemized.    (A.R.  treasurer  1872/3  (p. 

105)— same  1903/4.) 
1900.     Approximate  expenditure  for  agric.   exper.   sta- 
tion and  bd.  of  agrlc.    (Govs.  mess.  (Vooriiees)  Jan. 
8,  1901.) 
Bounties 

1880-1883.  Disbursements  on  acct.  of  bounties  on 
fibrous  plants;  comment.  (A.R.  comptroller  1879/80 
(pp.  45-46)— .«(»ic  1882/3.) 

.     Same;  table.    (A.R.  treasurer  1879/80  (p.  145)  — 

.same  1882/3.) 
1881/2-1885/6.     Table:  bounties  on  sugar.    (Same  1881/2 

(p.  116)— some  1885/6.) 
1882-1885/6.     Same,    in    narrative    form.     (A.R.    comp- 
troller 1881/2   (p.  47)— .same  1885/6.) 

1884.  Amt.  expended  for  bounty  on  sugar  in  tbree 
years:  amt.  that  will  be  required  for  next  two  years. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Ludlow)   Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  Amt.  paid  by  state  for  sorghum  industry  in  Cape 
May  Co.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  39.) 

1886.  Amt.  paid  for  sorghum  industry  in  Cape  May  Co.; 
total  amt.  expended  for  bounty  since  1881;  pounds 
of  sugar  made  and  tons  of  sorghum  grown.  (Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  34.) 

Inspection 

PLEURO-PNEUMONIA 

1879-1895.     Disbursements;   inspection  of  cattle.    (A.R. 
comptroller  1878/9    (pp.  48-49)— some  1894/5.) 
From    1S85  to  1890  the  stmt,  is  given  under  State  Board 
of  Health  ;  the  expenditures  were  chiefly  for  the  sup- 
pression of  pleuro-pneumonia  ;  the  heading  Is  pleuro- 
pneumoni.i  in  1894  and  1895. 

1879-1895.     Disbursements;   inspection  of  cattle.    (A.R. 
treasurer  1878/9    (pp.  93-96)— same  1894/5.) 
Title  is  Pleuro-pneumonia,  1880-1895. 

1880.  Expenditure  by  state  to  check  spread  of  pleuro- 
pneumonia; amt.  expended  in  Penn.  (7  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1879:  251.) 

TUBERCULOSIS  COMMISSION 

1894-1904.  Amt.  paid  to  the  comn.  to  investigate  tuber- 
culosis in  cattle.  (A.R.  comptroller  1893/4  (p.  46) 
—same  1903/4.) 

In  1896  and  1904,  the  acct.  is  given  with  that  of  State 
Board  of  Agriculture:  sec  above.  Board  of  Agri- 
culture, under  dates  1873-1903/4,  note. 

Rutgers  SciENTiiac  School,  the  State  College  for  the 

Benefit  of  AGKicirLTURE  and  Mechanic  Arts 

1865/6-1891/2.  Amt.  reed,  from  the  state  treasury;  ap- 
plication to  payment  of  salaries.  (Rept.  trustees 
Rutgers  Scientific  School  1865/6  (p.  8)— .some  1892.) 

1878-1895.  See  above.  Board  of  Agriculture,  under  dates 
1873-1903/4.   Note. 

1883.  See  above.  Education.  Rutgers  Scientific  School, 
this  date. 

1891-1904.  U.  S.  apprn.  to  agric.  college:  receipts  under 
act  of  Congress  approved  Apr.  30,  1890  and  dis- 
bursements under  act  of  N.  J.  Legislature,  Feb.  10, 
1891.  (A.R.  comptroller  1890/1  (pp.  16-17)— «ome 
1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.   treasurer   1890/1    (pp.   385-386)  — 

same  1903/4.) 

1895/6-1903/4.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct,  bd.  of 
visitors  to  Agric.  College  of  N.  J.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1895/6   (p.  58)— same  1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.    treasurer   1895/6    (p.   425)— some 

1903/4.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

Rutgers  Scientific  School,  the  State  College  fob  the 
Benefit  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts — cont'd 
1903.  Repts.  of  the  comn.  apptd.  by  the  Governor  pur- 
suant to  act  of  March  4,  1902,  to  ascertain  and  rept. 
the  amt.  to  be  paid  to  the  state  college  for  the  bene- 
fit of  agric.  and  the  mechanic  arts  for  services 
rendered  in  the  education  of  students  holding  free 
state  scholarships  under  the  act  of  March  31,  1890, 
and  whether  the  system  of  education  should  be  ( on- 
tinued.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  and  Quigley,  1903. 
26  pp. 
Amzl  Dodd,   Chas.  J.  Baxter,   Wm.   H.   Corbln. 

1st   rept.    On   amt.    to   be  paid   to   the  college ;    form   of 

proposed  apprn,  bill. 
Minority  rept.  (Baxteri  ;  same  as  1st  rept. 
2d  rept.   On  continuation   of   the  system  ;   form  of   pro- 
posed bill. 

.     Same.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1903:  54-74.) 

.     Table:  disbursement  on  acct.  of  prtg.  rept.  made 

under  act  of  March  4,  1902.    (A.R.  comptroller  1902/ 
3:  87.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1902/3:  485.) 

State  Horticultural  Society 

1878-1904.     Rept.    of    treasurer    of    state    hortic.    socy. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1878  (p.  12) — same  1905.) 

1879.     Expenditures  and  balance  in  treasury  of  state 

hortic.  socy.  (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  176.) 
1894.  Amt,  of  apprn.  by  executive  committee  to  aid  pub- 
lication of  state  weather  and  crop  bulletin,  to  state 
hortic.  socy.,  to  co,  bds.  and  for  institute  work,  (22 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  20.) 
1899-1903/4.  Amt.  of  apprn.  to  state  horticultural  socy. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1898/9  (p.  488)— same  1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.  comptroller  1898/9    (p.   62)— some 

1903/4.) 

Rye;  see  above,  Crops.  Grain 
Salt  Grass;  see  above,  Crops.    Grass  and  Forage 
Seeds 
1887.    On  selection  of  seeds.   (14  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1886: 
87-88.) 

1893.  Good  seed;  by  D.  C.  Voorhees.  (20  same  1892: 
100-105.) 

1894.  On  distribution  of  govt,  seeds.  (21  some  1893:  24- 
25.) 

1895.  Seeds  and  seeding;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  (23  same 
1895:  394-395.) 

Selection  ;  adulteration  ;  change  ;  testing. 
1897.     Free  seed  distribution.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1897:  25-29.) 

Sheep;  see  above.  Livestock 
Soils 

1868.  Cranberry  lands — soils  and  subsoils  of  east  and 
west  plains — coprolites.  (Geologj'  of  N.  J.  1868: 
714-719.) 

1869.  On  the  soils  of  state,  etc.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1869:  49-51.) 

1870.  On  soils  of  state,  their  origin,  chemical  and  physi- 
cal properties,  distribution  and  suggestions  for  their 
most  productive  mngmt.    (Same  1870:  53-54.) 

1872.  On  soils  and  their  productiveness.  (Satne  1872: 
40-42.) 

1873.  Soils:  nature  of  soils  in  N.  J.;  gneiss  soil;  lime- 
stone soils;  slate  soils;  red  shale  and  sandstone 
soils;  marl  soils;  drift  soils;  miocene  soils;  al- 
luvial soils.    (Sdiiie  1873:  115-118.) 

.     On  clearing  and  farming  drift  soils  of  southern 

N.  J.;  by  R.  G.  Brandriff.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1873: 
68-70.) 

.     Soils  of  N.  J.;  by  G.  H.  Cook.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

[18731:  11-31.) 

Their  origin  and  distribution ;  chemical  composition ; 
analyses ;  weight  of  soil  compared  with  that  taken 
out  by  crops. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


133 


A.  Voelcker,  on  sandy 
interesting  because  of 
[for  improving  sandy 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Soils — cont'd 

1574.  Extract  from  rept.  by  Dr. 
district  of  northern  Belgium, 
its  confirmation  of  practice 
soils]  whicji  is  beginning  to  be  successfully  em- 
ployed in  Vineland,  Egg  Harbor  City,  and  other 
places  in  southern  N.  J.    (2  some  1874:  46-49.) 

1575.  Table:  soil  analyses.    (3  same  1875:  28.) 

.     Soils  and  their  composition;   analyses.    (3  same 

1875:  27-31.) 
1876.     Remarks  upon  N.  J.  bd.  of  agric. ;  by  J.  B.  Lawes. 
(4  same  1876:  38-40.) 

Artificial   manure  ;  experiments  upon  Indian  corn  ;  soil 
analyses.  , 

1878.  Preliminary  description  and  classification  of  soils 
of  N.  J.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1878:  24-47.) 

.     Map  showing  soils  of  glacial  drift  of  northern 

N.  J.  and  approximate  bounds  of  pine  and  oak  lands 
of  southern  N.  J.  Scale:    C  mi.  =  1  in.    (Same  1878.) 

1879.  Soils  of  N.  J.    (Same  1879:  103-121.) 
Analyses ;  agric.  tests. 

1880.  Soils:  localities  where  different  soils  are  found; 
analyses.    (Same  1880:  153-157.) 

1882.     Various  processes  by  which  fertility  to  a  soil  is 
restored;  by  J.  B.  Lawes.    (10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882: 
49-56.) 
1885.     Clover-sick  soils.     (6  A.R.  agric.   exper.   station 

1885:  210.) 
1888.     The  investigation  of  soils;  by  H.  B.  Patton.    (9 
same  and  1  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1888: 
213-221.) 

Scope  of  soil  investii^ation  in  tlie  past  and  reasons  for 
state  exper.  station  to  undertalie  such  investigation. 
1888-1890.     Rept.  of  the  chemical  geologist  [on  soil  in- 
vestigation]. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
Horace  B,  Patton,  Chemical  Geologist 
1S88  In     9  A.R.  agric.  exper.   station   1SS8  :  213-221. 


1889  :  191-196. 

1890  :  231-248. 


1889  •'    10 

1890  ••    11      ■' 
Analyses  included  in  1890. 

1889.  On  soil  investigation  contemplated  by  exper.  sta- 
tion. (10  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1889:    191-196.) 

1890.  Analyses  of  soils;  clays;  flocculation.  (11  same 
and  4  same  1890:  233-248.) 

1897.  Fertility  of  the  land;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  (25 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1897:  189-209.) 

1898.  Rept.  on  surface  geology;  by  R.  D.  Salisbury. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1898:  1-41.) 

Soils  of  N.  J.  and  their  relation  to  geol.  formations  which 
underlie  tJiem. 

1899.  See  above.  Crops.    Vegetable,  this  date. 

1901.     Value  of  fertility  and  cheapest  way  to  get  it;  by 

R.  R.  Seeds.    (28  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1900:  153-163.) 
1901-1904.     Rept.  of  asst.  in  soil  chemistry  and  bacteri- 
ology of  the  state  agricultural  experiment  station. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Jacob    0.    Lipman 

1901  in   22  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  14   A.R. 
agi'ic.  college  exper.  station  1901  :  211-214. 

1902  in  23  A.R.  state  agric.   exper.  station  and  15  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1'.102  :  1S3-241. 

1003  in   24    A.R.    state   agric.   exper.    station   and    16  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1903  :  215-285. 

1004  in   25   A.R.    state   agric.   exper.   station   and   17   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1904  :  235-289. 

1903.     Soils — their    requirements    and    improvements; 

by  H.  J.  Wheeler.    (30  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1902:  125-158.) 
1905.     On  ann.  removal  of  plant  constituents  from  the 

soil.    (32  same  1904:  76-83.) 

Cape  May  County 
1856.     See  Geology.   Cape  May  Co.,  this  date. 

CANCEErtTE 

1855.     See  below,  Marl,  this  date. 


( 5  A.R.  state  agric. 
Georgeson. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Soils — cont'd 
Drai.xage 

1859.    Usefulness  of  underdralning. 

socy.  1859:  4.) 
1889.     Address  on  drainage,  by  Prof.  C.  C. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1889:  18-30.) 
.     [Drainage  of  farm  lands];  by  C.  W.  Idell.    (Same 

1889:  40-44.) 
.     [Drainage  for  fruit  crops];   by  I.  J.  Blackwell. 

(Same  1889:  44-46.) 
1891.     Farm  drainage;    by  C.  B.  Crane.     (19   A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1891:  450-457.) 
Fertilizers 

1867.  [Drainage  and  fertilizers];  by  Geo.  H.  Cook. 
(Rept.  N.  J.  state  college  1867:  35-56.) 

Relates  chiefly  to  fertilizers  and  manures. 

1868.  Economic  geology:  fertilizers.  (Geology  of  N.  J. 
1868:  378-501.) 

Soils ;  limestone  and  lime  ;  lime-burning  (I'eapack,  Clin- 
ton, Musconetcong  Valley,  Pohatcong  Valley  and 
vicinity  of  Phllipsburg,  Warren  Quarries — Carpen- 
tersville.  Newton)  ;  greensand  marl  (clay  marls, 
analyses,  use  of  marl,  modes  of  application  and 
effects,  causes  of  fertilizing  action  of  marl  and  its 
commercial  value,  statistics  of  marl — quantities  and 
prices,  marl  digging,  historical  notice  of  greensand 
mar!  as  a  fertilizer)  ;  mlocene  marl ;  shell  and  other 
calcareous  marls;  peat:  marine  products  (marsh 
mud,  sea-weed,  king-crabs  or  horsefeet,  fish,  mus- 
sels, oyster  and  clam-shells). 

1870.  On  fertilizers  found  in  state  and  means  of  mak- 
ing them  more  quickly  and  generally  useful :  analy- 
ses; tables  for  calculating  value  of  greensand 
marl  and  for  comparing  it  with  other  fertilizers; 
prices  and  values.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1870:  8-13.) 

1874.  Effects  of  different  kinds  of  fertilizers;  experi- 
ments on  meadow  lands,  wheat,  oats,  beans,  peas, 
tares,  red  clover,  root  crops.  (2  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1874:  15-24.) 

1877.  [Fertilizers];  by  G.  H.  Cook.  (Procs.  state  hor- 
tic. socy.  1877:  16-18.) 

1879.  Effects  of  fertilizers  on  different  soils — some  ex- 
periments and  experiences  with  potatoes;  by  C.  V. 
Mapes.    (7  same  1879:  45-82.) 

1881.  Questions  in  fertilization;  by  J.  B.  Lawes, 
Rothamsted,  England.    (8  same  1880:  33-42.) 

Substituting  chemicals  for  manure,  experience  in  Great 
Britain,  special  conditions  in  N.  J. ;  artificial  ma- 
nures for  potatoes,  nitrogen — its  cost  and  value. 

.     General  discussion  at  mtg.  of  state  hortic.  socy. 

rel.  to  fertilizers.    (8  same  1880:  201-202.) 

.     The  nitrogen  supply;   by  J.  B.  Lawes.    (9  same 

1881:  57-59.) 

Experiment  at  Rothamsted,  England,  with  seeds  of  corn 
sent  from  Baltimore. 

1881-1888.  Work  of  agricultural  experiment  station  in 
regard  to  fertilizers:  commercial  relations,  produc- 
tion and  cost,  analyses;  agric.  relations,  field  trials, 
etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1881  in  2  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1881 :  14-42. 

1882  "    3      "  "  ' 

4  " 

5  " 

6  " 


1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 


9 


1882 

•  13-60. 

1883 

•  21-70. 

1884 

24-77. 

1885 

18-106. 

1886 

19-114. 

1887 

17-113. 

1888 

24-113. 

A. 

P. 

Arnold;   his 

own 

crop 

rotation   to  avoid 

3rt 

ilizers. 

(10    A.R 

bd. 

1883.     Fertilizers;   letter  from 
experience  with   potatoes: 
purchase  of  nitrogenous  fertilizers, 
agric.  1882:  97-98.) 

.     Remarks  by  C.  V.  Mapes  on  use  of  potash  in  to- 
bacco, turnip,  fruit  culture.    (10  same  1882:  189-190.) 

.     On  utilization  of  waste  from  cities  for  restoration 

of  land.    (10  same  1882:  15-17.) 


134 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Soils — cont'd 
Fektilizebs — cont'd 

1884.  Summary  of  discussion  of  fertilizers  at  mtg.  of 
state  hortic.  socy.    (11  same  1883:  236-238.) 

.     The  chemistry  of  the  feeding  of  plants;  by  W.  O. 

Atwater.     (11  scime  1883:  57-105.) 

1885.  Food  equivalents  [for  the  soil];  by  Sir  J.  B. 
Lawes.    (13  same  1SS5:  111-121.) 

1886.  Does  the  analysis  of  fertilizers  teach  their  full 
practical  value  as  manures?  by  T.  F.  Baker.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1S86:  170-174.) 

.     History  of  the  theory  of  nitrification;  by  Geo.  H. 

Cook.    (Same  1886:  68-75.) 

1888-1904.  Rept.  of  chemists  of  state  agricultural  ex- 
periment station:  fertilizers,  crop  tests,  fodders  and 
feeds,  etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

A.  T.  Xeulc,  chemist;  E.  B.  Voorhees,  B.  R.  Baldwin, 
L.  A.   Vuorhees,  W.  S.  Myers,  assistants 
1S88    in   9   A.U.    state   agi-lc.   exper.   station   and   1   A.R. 
agi'ic.   college   exper.   station    1S88  :  24-132. 

1889  in    10   A.R.   state   agrlc.    exper.    station   and   2    A.R. 
agric.   college  exper.  station   1889 :  23-186. 

E.  B.  Yoorhees,  L.  A.  Toorhees,  J.  P.  Street,  Charles  Divine 

1890  in   11   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and  3   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.   station   1890  :  21-230. 

E.  B.  Toorhees,  L.  A.  Yoorhees,  J.  P.  Street,  Isaac  A.  Lee 

1891  in   12  A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station  and  4   A.R. 
agrlc.    college   exper.    station    1891 ;  5-175. 

1892  in    13   A.R.    state   agric.    exper.    station   and   5   A.R. 
agrlc.    college   exper.    station    1892 :  7-204. 

L.  A.  Yoorhees,  J.  P.  Street 

1893  in   14  A.R.   state   agric.   exper.   station   and  6  A.R. 
agrlc.   college  exper.   station   1893  :  21-187. 

1894  in   15   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station  and   7   A.R. 
agric.    college   exper.    station    1894 :  15-208. 

1895  in    16   A.R.   state   agric.   exper.   station  and  8   A.R. 
agric.    college   exper.    station    1895:11-147. 

1896  in   17   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   9   A.R. 
agrlc.    college    exper.    station   1896 :  19-157. 

1897  in  18  A.R.  state  agric.   exper.  station  and  10  A.R. 
agrlc.   college   exper.   station   1897  :  13-108. 

1898  In    19   A.R.   state  agrlc.   exper.   station  and   11   A.R. 
agric.   college   exper.    station    1898  :  15-124. 

1899  in  20  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  12  A.R. 
agric.   college  exper.   station   1899  :  17-127. 

1900  in  21   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and   13  A.R. 
agric.    college   exper.   station    1900 :  15-212. 

1901  in   22  A.R.  state  agric.   exper.  station  and  14  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1901  :  17-210. 

L.  A.  Yoorhees,  chief  chemist,  J.  P.  Street,  associate, 
W.  P.  Allen,  assistant 

1902  in  23  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  15  A.R. 
agrlc.  college  exper.  station  1902  :  17-180. 

L.  A.  Yoorhees,  chief,  J.  P.  Street,  associate,  W.  P.  Allen 
and  V.  J.   Carberry,  assistants. 

1903  in   24  A.R.   state  agrlc.   exper.   station   and   16  A.R. 
agrlc.    college   exper.    station    1903 :  19-214. 

1904  in   25  A.R.   state  agrlc.   exper.   station   and   17  A.R. 
agrlc.   college   exper.   station   1904  :  41-233. 

1889.  Kinds  and  forms  of  fertilizing  materials  with 
practical  suggestions  as  to  their  use;  by  Edwd.  B. 
Voorhees.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1889:  191-203.) 

.     Potash  as  a  fertilizer;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.    11  pp. 

(Agric.  exper.  station,  Bull.  54.) 

1890.  Manures,  marls  and  'C'  fertilizers;  how  best  to 
apply  them;  by  J.  H.  Denise.  (18  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1890:  449-452.) 

1893.     Observations  of  Thos.  H.  Dudley  while  in  Europe 

In  1892.    (20  same  1892:  252-256.) 

Relates  chiefly  to  fertilizing  soil ;  N.  J.  farmers  should 
mnftre.  own  fertilizers. 
1895.     Economy  in  procuring  and  using  plant  food;  by 

J.  M.  White.    (23  same  1895:  390-392.) 
.     Improving  soil   without  commercial  fertilizers; 

lime  an  important  factor  in  farm  improvement; 

time  to  apply,  value,  etc.;  by  J.  M.  Dalrymple.    (23 

name  1895:  378-381.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Soils — cont'd 
Feetilizers — cont'd 

1895.  Remarks  on  use  of  fertilizers;  by  [Nathan]  Con- 
over.    (23  same  1895:  361.) 

.     The  experience  of  the  past  year  a  demonstration 

of  the  necessity  of  a  more  careful  preparation  of  the 
soil  and  thorough  tillage  for  success;  by  T.  F.  D. 
Baker.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1895:  51-56.) 

1896.  Fertilization  of  experimental  plots  at  state  agrlc. 
exper.  station;  by  A.  T.  Jordan.  (18  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1897:  111-116.) 

1897.  Amt.  expended  ann.  for  commercial  fertilizers; 
economy  of  saving  farm  manures.  (25  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1897:  39.) 

.     Use  of  commercial  fertilizers.    (24  same  1896:  42- 

43.) 

1898.  Synopsis  of  address  of  T.  B.  Terry  on  improving 
land  without  commercial  fertilizers.  (26  same  1898: 
293-296.) 

1899.  Root  tubercules  and  nitrogen  apprn. ;  by  B.  D. 
Halsted.    (26  same  1898:  103-116.) 

.     Field  experiments  with  nitrogenous  fertilizers; 

by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  31  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  stations. 
Bull.  136.) 

.     Experiments  with  "  nitragin "  and  other  germ 

fertilizers  and  germ  stimulants;  by  B.  D.  Halsted. 
(20  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  12  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1899:  367-379.) 

1899-1904.  Investigations  rel.  to  use  of  nitrogenous  ma- 
terials; by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  (20  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  12  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1899  (pp.  97-119)— 25  same  and  17  same  1904.) 

1900.  Nitrogen  investigations,  reduction  of  nitrates  in 
presence  of  barnyard  manure;  by  J.  P.  Street.  (21 
same  and  13  same  1900:  79-88.) 

1901.  Availability  of  organic  nitrogen  in  raw  ma- 
terials; by  J.  P.  Street.  (22  same  and  14  same  1901: 
137-143.) 

1903.  The  use  of  fertilizers:  review  of  results  of  experi- 
ments with  nitrate  of  soda  on  market  garden  crops 
or  those  of  high  commercial  value  and  on  field 
crops  or  those  of  low  commercial  value.  (24  same 
and  16  same  1903:  185-214.) 

1904.  See  above.  Crops,  this  date. 

Atlantic  County 
1873.     Fish  guano  found  to  give  entire  satisfaction  as  a 
fertilizer    [in    Atlantic    Co.].     (1    A.R.    bd.    agric. 
[1873]:    88.) 
Greensanp;  see  below.  Marls. 
Irrigation 

1878.  Irrigation;  by  J.  Neilson.  (6  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1878:  129-133.) 

Acct.  of  systems  of  irrigation  obscn'ed  in  Europe;  sew- 
age irrigation. 

1880.  See  above,  Crops,  this  date. 

— .  Irrigation:  benefits;  methods.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.,  1880:  197-207.) 

1881.  See  Crops.   Fruit.   Small  Fruit,  this  date. 
1889.     See  above.  Crops,  this  date. 

1892.     See  above,  Crops.    Fruit.    Small  Fruit,  this  date. 
.     Address  of  Jas.  Buchanan  at  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agrlc. 

(19  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1891:  165-168.) 

Food  adulteration  ;  free  postal  delivery  In  rural  dlstrs., 
irrigation. 
1895.     See  above.  Crops.    Vegetable,  this  date. 
.     Irrigation  of  garden  crops;  by  B.  D.  Halsted  and 

J.  A.  Kelsey.   16  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station, 

Bull.  115.) 
.     See  above,  Crops.  Vegetable.  College  Farm,  this 

date. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


135 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Soils — cont'd 
Irrigation — cont'd 

1896.  Rept.  on  Irrigation;  by  E.  B.  Voorliees.  (17  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1896:  183-232.) 

.     Irrigation  experiments;   by  E.  B.  Voorhees.    (21 

same  and  13  same  1900:  182-207.) 

.  Experiments  with  irrigation  [on  fruit  and  vege- 
table crops]  carried  out  by  G.  A.  Mitchell.  (21  same 
and  13  same  1900:  207-212.) 

.     Experiments  with  irrigation;  by  G.  A.  Mitchell. 

(21  same  and  13  same  1900:  207-212.) 

1901.  Irrigation  in  the  east;  by  Prof.  E.  B.  Voorhees. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1901:  157-165.) 

1903.  Propriety  of  investigating  subject  of  irrigation 
in  N.  J.    (30  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1902:  64-65.) 

Vineland,  Cumberland  County 

1897.  [Description  of  irrigation  plants  at  Vineland  and 
at  N.  J.  Training  School  for  Feeble-Minded  Chil- 
dren];  by  G.  A.  Mitchell.  (18  A.R.  state  agric.  ex- 
per. station  and  10  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1897:  103-108.) 

Lime 

1872.  See  below,  Marl,  this  date. 

1873.  Farming  on  magnesium  limestone  soils;  by  C. 
Scranton.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1873:  71-74.) 

1875.  Lime;  its  sources  and  uses  in  agric;  location  and 
quality  of  N.  J.  limestones;  analyses.  (3  same  1875: 
31-44.) 

.     See  below.  Marl,  this  date. 

1895.     See  above,  Fertilizers,  this  date. 

1904.  Agric.  lime;  by  L.  A.  Voorhees.  (25  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  17  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1904:  167-190.) 

Hunterdon  County 

1875.  Hist,  and  effects  of  use  of  lime  for  manure  in  and 
adjacent  to  Musconetcong  Valley  in  cos.  of  Warren, 
Morris  and  Hunterdon;  by  A.  Robertson.  (3  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1875:  45-50.) 

Monmouth  County 
1875.     On  use  of  lime  on  soils  in  marl  distr.  of  Mon- 
mouth Co.;  by  Wm.  Statesir.   (3  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1875: 
56.) 

Morris  County 
See  above,  Hunterdon  County. 
Salem  County 
1875.     On  use  of  lime  [in  Salem  Co.];  by  Omar  Borton. 
(3  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1875:  55-56.) 

.     Lime  as  a  fertilizer  [in  Salem  Co.];  by  D.  Petit. 

(3  same  1875:  52-55.) 

Somerset  County 
1875.     On  use  of  lime  on  red  shale  soils  of  Somerset  Co. ; 
by  P.  A.  Voorhees.    (3  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S75:  51-52.) 

Warren  County 
See  above,  Hunterdon  County. 
Marl 

See  also  Industries.    Pottery,  etc.    Clay. 
1836.     Special   attention   given   to   greensand   or   marl 
formations  passing  through  Monmouth,  Burlington, 
Gloucester    and    Salem    cos.     (Rept.    geol.    survey 
1830:  7.) 
.     Directions  for  selection  and  proper  mode  of  ap- 
plying greensand  marl.    (Same  1836:89-93.) 
Paging  from  2d  ed. 

.     On  the  proper  mode  of  correcting  the  noxious 

effects  of  spurious  marl  or  astringent  clay  and  of 
employing  it  as  a  substitute  for  greensand  marl. 
(f^amc  1836:  86-88.) 
Paging  from  2(3  edition. 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 
Soils — cont'd 
Makl — cont'd 

1837.  Investigation  of  marl  formations.  (Same  Jan. 
1837:  67.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1838.  Special  attention  to  fertilizing  marls.  (Same 
1838:  22-23.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1840.     Distr.  southeast  of  marl  tract.    (Same  1840:  292- 
301.) 

Paging  from  ed.  of  1840.  Tertiary  calcareous  marls, 
bog  iron  ores,  white  sand  for  glass  making,  analyses 
of  ores. 

1854.  See  Mines  and  Mining.  Iron,  Sussex  Co.,  this 
date. 

1855.  Examination  of  geol.  formations:  clay;  shell 
marl  beds;  sand;  gravel;  salt  marshes;  analyses  of 
marl  and  limestone;  use  of  marl  on  crops;  analyses 
of  cancerine,  fire-clay,  stoneware  clay.  (2  A.R,  geol. 
survey  1855:  68-102.) 

.     [Marl  beds  in  Monmouth,  Salem,  Camden  and 

Gloucester  cos.];  by  G.  H.  Cook.    (2  same  1855:  58- 
68.) 

1863.  Geol.  formations  of  N.  J.:  drifting  beach  sands; 
sand,  clay  and  gravel  deposits;  green  sand  or  marl; 
sand,  clay  and  green  sand  or  marl  beds,  beds  of 
sand  and  spurious  marl  containing  green  sand  and 
iron  pyrites  and  sulphate  of  iron,  etc.  (Rept  geol. 
survey  1863:  5-6.) 

.     No.  of  tons  of  marl  transported  by  different  r.rs. 

(Same  1863:  9.) 
.     Calcareous   marl   found    in   many   places   along 

shore  of  Atlantic  and  Delaware  Bay;  valuable  as  a 

fertilizer.     (Same  1863:  12.) 

1864.  Location  of  marl  region  of  N.  J.;  description; 
fertilizing  properties;  analyses.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1864:  16-17.) 

1866.  Geol.  surveys  have  been  continued  and  prosecuted 

to  discoveries  of  marl  regions  solely  by  efforts  of 

state  agric.  socy.   (Legisl.  docs.  1867:  104.) 

From  rept.  of  Executive  Committee  of  the  State  Agric. 
Socy. 

.     Use  (as  fertilizer),  production  and  price  of  marl. 

(3  A.R.  geol.  survey  1866:  7-13.) 

1867.  Production  and  prices  of  marl.  (Rept.  state  geol- 
ogist 1867:  16-17.) 

1868.  Tons  of  marl  transported  on  r.rs.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Ward)   Jan.  14,  1868:  18.) 

.     Same.    (Geology  of  N.  J.  1868:  ix.) 

— — .     Cretaceous  formation:   marl  beds.    (Same  1868: 

261-283.) 
.     Cretaceous  formation:  clay  marls.    (Same  1868: 

258-260.) 
1870.     See  above.  Fertilizers,  this  date. 

1872.  Fertilizers:  marl;  limestone  for  lime;  white 
limestones  used  for  making  lime  both  for  agric.  and 
bldg.  purposes.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1872:  38-39.) 

1873.  Approximate  amt.  of  greensand  marl  mined. 
(Same  1874:  65.) 

.      Green  sand  marl;  use  as  a  fertilizer;  Squankum 

Marl  Co. ;  Squankum  and  Freehold  Marl  Co. ;  Cream 
Ridge  Marl  and  Transportation  Co.,  Pemberton 
Marl  Co.,  Vincentown  Marl  Co.;  West  Jersey  Marl 
and  Transportation  Co.;  marl  sales  of  Dickinson 
Brothers  of  Woodstown;  price  and  preparation  of 
marl.     (Same  1873:  109-113.) 

.     Marl  as  a  fertilizer;  by  A.  A.  Y.    (A.R.  state  agric. 

socy.  1873:  127-132.) 

.     Use  of  marl  as  a  fertilizer.    (Same  1873:  25.) 

1874.  Marl;  by  N.  S.  Rue.    (Same  1873:  125-127.) 
.     Marl  deposits  in  N.  J.     (Govs.   mess.    (Parker) 

Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1875.  Table:  analyses  of  limestones  and  calcareous 
marls.    (3  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1875:  44.) 


136 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Soils — cont'd 
Marl — cont'd 

1876.  Marls;  greensand,  tertiary  calcareous.  (4  same 
1876:  45-138.) 

Detnllpd  acct.  of  marls  In  N.  J.,  location,  analyses,  use, 
etc. 

.     See  above,  Crops.   Grain,  this  date. 

.     Marls  in  N.  J.:    I.  Greensand  marls;  II.  Tertiary 

marls;  III.  Calcareous  marls.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  agrlc. 
1876:  45-138.) 

.     Agric.  uses  of  greensand  marl;  questions  sent  to 

farmers:    answers.     (4  same  1876:  102-130.) 

1877.  Location  and  uses  of  shell  or  calcareous  marls. 
(5  same  1877:  17-54.) 

1880.  Statistics  of  iron  ore,  clay  and  marl.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1880:  180-184.) 

1881.  Statistics:  iron  ore;  zinc  ore;  clays  and  brick; 
glass  sand — glass  statistics;  green  sand  marl. 
(Same  1881:  75-81.) 

1886.     See  Mines  and  Mining.    Iron,  this  date. 

18fl0.     See  above.  Fertilizers,  this  date. 

1892.     Gasteropoda  and   cephalopoda   of  Raritan  clays 

and  greensand  marls  of  N.  J.;  by  Robt.  P.  Whitfield. 

Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1892.   402  pp.,  pis. 

4°. 

Geology  of  N.  J.     Paleontology,    v.  2. 

Burlington  County 
1884.     Use  of  marl,  commercial   fertilizers  and   stable 
manures  in  Burlington  Co.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883: 
278.) 

Monmouth  County 
1854.     [Geol.  survey  of  Monmouth  Co.]     (1  A.R.  geol. 
survey  1854:  57-77.) 

Descriptive  geology  :  clay.s  ;  marls  :  sands  ;  composition 
of  marl  and  cause  of  its  fertilizing  action  ;  "  poison  " 
or  "  burning  "  marls. 

Sussex  County 
1884.     Results    of   analyses    of   marls    from    Montague 
Township,  Sussex  Co. ;  calcareous  sinter  from  Sand- 
Iston  Township,  Sussex  Co.     (1  A.R.  geol.  survey 
1854:  92-95.) 

1877.  Examination  of  deposits  of  shell  marl  in  Sussex 
and  Warren  cos.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1877:  22-30.) 

Warren  County 
See  above,  Sussex  County. 
Manttres 

1867.     See  above,  Fertilizers,  this  date. 
1873.     Suggestions  about  collecting  manures;   by  J.  L. 
Douglass.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1873:  159-162.) 

.     Barn  yard  manure;  by  H.  Hecker.    (Same  1873: 

153-158.) 

1878.  Some  rambling  notes  on  agric.  and  manures;  by 
C.  V.  Mapes.    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  79-108.) 

1880.     See  above.  Fertilizers,  this  date. 

1883.  An  attempt  to  explain  the  action  of  manures;  by 
J.  B.  Lawes.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:  115-137.) 

1884.  Manure-fertilizers,  and  modes  of  application;  by 
Theo.  F.  Baker.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  Jan. 
1884:  33-38.) 

1886.  Can  organic  matter  be  applied  to  the  soil  as 
efficiently  and  more  cheaply  than  in  barnyard  ma- 
nures; by  T.  F.  Baker.    (Same  1886:  49-53.) 

.     How  does  mulching  the  soil  increase  Its  fertility? 

by  W.  W.  Meech.    (Same  1886:  64-68.) 

1890.  See  above.  Fertilizers,  this  date. 

.     Manures,    their    preparation,    preservation    and 

application;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.    (17  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1889:  225-238.) 

1891.  The  rational  use  of  manures;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees. 
(19  same  1891:  429-432.) 

[1893.]  Extrs.  from  pamphlet  on  artificial  manures, 
published  by  Agric.  and  Hortic.  Socy.  of  England. 
(20  same  1892:  257-262.) 


AGRICULTURE— cont'd 

Soils — cont'd 
Manures — cont'd 

1893.  The  improvement  of  light  lands  by  green-manur- 
ing. (14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1893:  146-148.) 

1893-1895.  Improvement  of  light  lands  by  green  ma- 
nuring: experiments  upon  farms  of  Hal  Allaire, 
of  Allaire  and  Thos.  J.  Beans  of  Moorestown.  (16 
same  and  8  A.R.  same  1895:  113-116.) 

1894.  Synopsis  of  address  of  Prof.  Voorhees  on  quantity 
and  kind  of  manure  to  use.  (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894: 
420-421.) 

1895.  Practical  suggestions  in  reference  to  systematic 
and  economical  methods  of  using  barnyard  and 
chemical  manures.  (16  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  8  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1895: 
102-107.) 

.     Suggestions  in  reference  to  systematic  methods 

of  manuring.  11  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull. 
114.) 

1897.  Suitable  manures  for  fruits;  by  H.  E.  Van  De- 
man.     (25  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S97:  231-248.) 

.     See  above.  Fertilizers,  this  date. 

Soja  Bean;  see  above,  Crops.   Grass  and  Forage 

Spinach;   see  above,  Crops.   Vegetable 

Sugar;  see  above,  Crops.  Sugar 

Sweet  Potato;  see  above,  Crops.    Vegetable 

Swine;  see  above,  Livestock 

Swiss  Chard;  see  above,  Crops.  Vegetable 

Tomato;  see  above,  Crops.  Vegetable 

Transportation;  see  that  title 

Turnip;  see  above,  Crops.   Vegetable 

Watermelon;  see  above.  Crops.   Fruit.    Melon 

Wheat;  see  above.  Crops.    Grain 

AIKMAN  (WILLIAM) 

1902.  The  probation  office.  ( 1  N.  J.  conference  of  chari- 
ties and  corrections  1902:  03-65.) 

1903.  Juvenile  delinquency.    (2  same  1903:  91-96.) 

1904.  The  practical  application  of  the  probation  law. 
(3  same  1904:  98-99.) 

AKIRM  (JAMES) 

Apptd.  one  of  five  comrs.  In  1848  to  erect  an  additional 
wing  to  the  N.  J.  State  Prison. 

ALBERTON,  CUMBERLAND  CO. 
Jewish  Settlement;  see  Jews 

ALBERTSON  (CHALBXEY) 

Assemblyman  from  .Camden  Co. ;  1SB3-1864.  1868,  1874. 
1879.     Indian  corn.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  111-113.) 

ALBERTSON  (CHARLES  S.) 

1887.     Cereals  and   vegetables.     (15   A.R.  bd.  of  agrlc. 

1887:  397-400.) 
1890/1-1903/4.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Camden 
Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1890/1  app.  (pp.  24-25) 
•  —same  1903/4.) 

ALBERTSON  (J.  J.) 

1904.  .■\re  our  roads  permanently  satisfactory?  (11 
A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1904:  71-74.) 

ALBERTSON  (LEVI  C.) 

1880/7-1888/9.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Atlantic 
City.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1886/7  app.  (pp.  81- 
82)— sflwic  1888/9.) 


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137 


ALEXANDER  (MRS.  C.  B.) 

1903.  What  type  of  reformatory  should  New  Jersey 
build?  (2  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  correc- 
tions 1903:  46-49.) 

1904.  The  woman's  reformatory.  (3  same  1904:  81- 
84.) 

ALEXANDER  (WILLIAM  C.) 

Senator  from  Mercer  Co..   1851-1856. 
Reports 

1853  Jan.  Joint  rept.  with  E.  R.  V.  Wrightman  as 
state  delegates  to  the  Independence  Monument  Con- 
vention. Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Of- 
fice, 1853.    4  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.   State  Library. 

.     Same.    (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853:  473-475;   app.  to 

House  jol.  1853:  473-475.) 
Committee  on  Public  Printing 

1851  March  2.  Prtg.  of  jols.,  laws  and  repts.  (Sen.  jol. 
1851:  694-G95.) 

ALFALFA 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 

ALIENS 

Labor;  see  that  title 
Population;  see  that  title 

ALLAIRE,  MONMOUTH  CO. 
Clover  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grass  and  Forage 

ALLEN  (CHAS.  J.) 

1903.  See  War  Expenditures.    Spanish  American  War. 

ALLEN  (E.  E.) 

1904.  Backward  children  In  the  public  schools.  (3  N.  J. 
conference   of  charities   and   corrections   1904:  54- 

57.) 

ALLEN  (EDWIN) 

1876.  New  fruits  of  promise  [i.  e.,  new  varieties]. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  assn.  1876:  50-52.) 

ALLEN  (J.  W.) 

State  Director  of  the  United  R.R.  and  Canal  cos.  of  N.  ,T. 
Report;    see  Railroads:    Individual.    United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Canal  Co. 

ALLEN  (W.  P.) 

Chemist.  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  1902- 
1904  ;  gee  Agriculture.  Soils.  Fertilizers,  under 
dates  1888-in04. 

1903-1904.     See  Street   (J.  P.),  W.  P.  Allen  and  V.  J. 

Carberry. 
1904.     See  same,  this  date. 

ALLEN  (WILLIAM  R.) 

Assemblyman    from    Burlington    Co.,    1831-1832 ;    one    of 
comrs.  for  erection  of  new  penitentiary  1833-1836. 

ALLENHURST,  MONMOUTH  CO. 
Sanitation;    see  Public  Health 

ALLIANCE,  SALEM  CO. 

Jewish  Settlement;   see  Jews 

ALLINSON  (SAML.) 

Apptd.  a  comr.,  in  1868,  to  examine  systems  of  prison 
discipline. 

1879.     See  Settle  (Edwd.),  this  date. 


ALLISON  (THOS.  L.) 

Secy.  State  1851-1860  (see  Secretary  of  State.  Special 
Reports)  ;  bank  commissioner,  1852-1854  (see  Banks, 
serial  group  B.). 

ALMSHOUSES;  see  MAINTENANCE.    DEPENDENTS 

ALVORD  (HENRY  E.) 

1889.     Ensilage.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  177-190.) 
1897.     Present  aspects  of  dairying.    (24  same  1896:  147- 
174.) 

AMERICAN  ASYLUM  FOR  DEAF  AND  DUMB  COLORED 
PERSONS;  see  MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITU- 
TIONS 

AMERICAN  LIBRARY  ASSOCIATION;  see  LIBRARIES 

AMES  (B.  G.) 

1872/3.    Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Cumberland  Co 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1872/3  app.  pp.  34-38.) 

ANDERSON  (E.  J.) 

Comptroller  of  the  Treasury  1880-1890. 
1886.     Jan.  12.     Restoration  of  state  house.   9  pp.    (Leg- 
isl.  docs.  1886  v.  3,  doc.  39;   Sen.  jol.  1886:    73-78; 
House  jol.  1886:  72-78.) 

.     Same,  separate.      Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1886. 

9  pp. 

Joint  rept.   with  Leon  Abbctt,   Henry  C.  Kelsey  and 
John  J.  Toffey. 

Annual  Reports;    see  Finance:    State 

ANDERSON  (GEORGE) 

Member  of  Council  from  Burlington  Co.,  1797-1801, 
1804-1809. 

Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1797.  Nov.  3.  Accts.  of  Jonathan  Doan,  agt.  for  erec- 
tion of  a  state  prison.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1797: 
15.) 

1798.  Feb.  7.  Accts.  of  comrs.  to  repair  road  in  Bergen 
Co.    {Same  Jan.  1798:  37.) 

1808.  Nov.  21.  Arrearages  of  taxes  from  Monmouth 
Co.    (Same  Oct.  1808:  782.) 

ANDERSON  (GEO.  ALLEN) 

Comr.  of  Fisheries,  1874-1878  ;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 
serial  group. 

1882.  Jan.  23.  Transmitting  letter  from  U.  S.  Senator 
Sewell  concerning  menhaden  fisheries.  6  pp.  (Leg- 
isl. docs.  1882,  V.  1,  doc.  23.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1882:  122-124.) 

ANDERSON  (JAMES) 

1875/6-1880/1.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Rahway. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1875/6  app.    (p.  16)— same 

1880/1.) 

Omitted  1877/8-1879/80. 

ANDERSON   (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1786-1787,  1789- 
1790,    1794. 

Reports  by 

Select  Committee 

1790.    Nov.  17.      Pensions.   (Votes  of  Assem.  May  1790: 

77.) 

ANDERSON  (JOHN  L.) 

1893/4-1895/6.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  In  Somerset 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4  app.  A.  (pp.  54- 
57)— same  1895/6.) 

ANDERSONVILLE  MONUMENT;  see  PARKS  AND  MONU- 
MENTS 


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ANNIN  (JOSEPH) 

Member  of  Assembly  from  Somerset  Co.,  1813/4-1819/20. 
Reports  by 
[Select]   Committee 
1S20.     Jan.    19.     Loan    office   bills.     (Votes    of    Assem. 
1819/20:  70-71.) 

ANTIETAM    NATIONAL    CEMETERY;     see    PARKS    AND 
MONUMENTS 

APGAR   (AUSTIN  C.) 

18S9.  Study  of  plant  life  in  our  schools.  (16  A.R.  bd. 
agric.   1888:  259-271,  2  pis.) 

1891.  What  shall  be  taught  in  country  schools  to  edu- 
cate farmers.     (18  same  1890:  139-149.) 

APGAR   (ELLIS  A.) 

State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  1866-1883/4. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Education,  the  serial  group 
Special  Reports 

1869.  The  township  school  system.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1870:  935-946.) 

APPLE 

Crop;    see   Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit 

Dried;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law 

APPLEGATE  (E.  T.  R.) 

1856.  Organization,  growth,  etc.,  of  the  Mercer  Co. 
Mech.   and   Agric.   Assn.     (Kept,   state  agric.   socy. 

1855/6:  29-30.) 

APPRENTICESHIPS;    see   LABOR 
ARBITRATION;  see  LABOR  DISPUTES 
ARBOR  DAY;  see  FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY 
ARCHER  (AMOS  W.) 


Member    of    Assembly    from    Burlington    Co., 
1838/9. 


1837/8- 


Reports  by 

[Select]   Committee 

1838.  Nov.  15.  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Trans- 
portation Co.  and  the  Delaware  and  Rarltan  Canal; 
R.  F.  Stockton.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1S38/9:  157-158.) 

1839.  Feb.  25.  Fire  companies  of  Trenton.  (Same 
1838/9:  484-485.) 

.     Feb.  29.     State  penitentiary.    (Same  1838/9:  449- 

450.) 

ARCHIVES 

Expenditure  for;  see  Finance:  State.    Expenditures 

ARMSTRONG  (AMZI) 

Member  of  Council  from  Essex  Co.,  1838/9-1840/1. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Judiclvrt 

1839.  Feb.  23.  Rates  of  charge  made  by  r.r.  cos.  on 
passengers  betw.  Trenton  and  Jersey  City.  (Jol. 
legisl.  council  1838/9:  255-256.) 

1840.  Feb.  28.  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  N.  J.  R.R. 
and   Transportation  cos.     (Same  1839/40:  302-806.) 

[Select]   Committee 
1839.     March  4.     Difficulties  betw.  Ga.  and  Me.  rel.  to 
fugitives  from  justice.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  1838/9: 
309-313.) 

ARMSTRONG  (WM.  CLINTON) 

1898/9-1903/4.  Kept,  as  supt.  of  schools  in  New  Bruns- 
wick. (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1898/9  (pp.  279-281)  — 
same   1903/4.) 


ARNOLD   (A.  P.) 

1882.  Sweet  potato.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1882: 
54-57.) 

.     Sweet   potato   culture   in   Cumberland   Co.     (10 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882:  99-101.) 

1882-1882/9.  Fertilizer  experiments  with  corn  at  Vine- 
land.  (3  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  (pp.  48-49) — 10 
same  and  2  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1889.) 

1883-1883/7.  Sweet  potatoes,  Vineland.  (4  same  1883 
(pp.  57-58)— 10  same  and  2  some  1889.) 

Omitted  1884-1885  :  1883  is  repeated  in  1886  and  1883/7 
is  found  in  repts.  for  1887.  1888  and  1889. 

1884-1885/9.     Fertilizer    experiments    with    clover    and 

millet  at  Vineland.     (5  some  1884    (pp.  75-76) — 10 

same  and  2  same  1889.) 
1885.     Sweet  potato  growing  in  Vineland.    ( 6  A.R.  agric. 

exper.  station  1885:  206-209.) 
1894.     Sweet  potatoes,  Vineland.    (15  same  and  7  A.R. 

agric.  college  exper.  station  1894:  103-114.) 

ARROWROOT;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

ARROWSMITH  (S.  V.) 

1892/3-1895/6.     Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools  of 

Keyport.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education,  pt.  1,  app.  (pp.  111- 

112)— same  1895/6.) 
1897/8-1903/4.     Manual  training  in  Red  Bank.     (Same 

1897/8   (pp.  365-367)— s«mc  1903/4.) 
1899/00-1900/1.     Rept.    as   principal   of   public   schools. 

Red    Bank.     (Same    1899/00     (pp.    302-303)— some 

1900/1.) 

ARROWSMITH  (THOMAS) 

Councilman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1835/6-1836/7  ;  state 
treasurer.  1844  ;  one  of  comrs.  to  purchase  site  for 
lunatic  asylum.  1845 ;  State  Director  of  the  Dela- 
ware and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy 
R.R.    COS.,    1850-1851. 

Reports 

[Select]  Committee  of  Council 

1837.     Jan.  11.     N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.    (Jol. 
legisl.  council   1836/7:  80-94.) 

State  Director;  see  Railroads:  Individual.   United  N.  J. 
R.R.  and  Canal  Co. 

ARSENAL;  see  MILITIA 

ARTESIAN  WELLS;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

ARTHUR  (J.  C.) 

1887.     Botany   applied   to   agric.     (14    A.R.    bd.    agric. 

1886:  247-257.) 

ARTISAN'S    TOOLS;    see   INDUSTRIES    AND    MANUFAC- 
TURES 

ASBURY  PARK,  MONMOUTH  COUNTY 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 
Diphtheria;  see  Public  Health 
Health;   see  Public  Health 
Ice  Supply;  see  Ice 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Measles;  see  Public  Health 
Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.  Mortality 
Population;  see  that  title 
Refuse  Disposal;   see  that  title 
Sanitation;  see  Public  Health 
Scarlet  Fever;   see  Public  Health 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Temperature;    see    Climate 
Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 


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139 


ASBURY  PARK,  MONMOUTH  COUNTY— cont'd 
Vaccination;  see  Public  Health 
Vital  Statistics;  see  that  title 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

ASPARAGUS 
Canned;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law 
Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable 

ASSESSMENT  INSURANCE;   see  INSURANCE 

ASSESSORS,  STATE  BOARD  OF;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

ASSOCIATIONS 
Agricultural;  see  Agricultural  Societies 
Fish  and  Game;  see  that  title 
Floral;   see  Agriculture.    Floriculture 
Horticultural;   see  Agriculture.    Fruit 
Industrial;  see  Industries  and  Manufactures 
Livestock;   see  Agriculture 
Poultry;  see  Agriculture 
Road  Improvement;  see  Roads 
Teachers;   see  Education.    Associations 


ATHERTON  (GEO.  W.) 
1880.     See  Taxation: 


State,  this  date. 


ATKINSON  (EDWD.) 

1897.     Economic  relations  of  agric.  to  other  industries 
In  the  U.  S.    (24  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1896:  231-254.) 


ATKINSON  (EMPSON) 

1886.     Peach-yellows. 
185-187.) 


(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1886: 


ATLANTIC  CITY,  ATLANTIC  COUNTY 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Banks;   see  Banks:   Individual.    Merchants'  Bank 
Charities  and  Corrections;   see  Maintenance 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Refuse  Disposal;  see  that  title 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Temperature;  see  Climate 
Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 

ATLANTIC  COUNTY 

Created  by  Act  of  Feb.  7.  1837. 

See  also  Atlantic  City  ;  Egg  Harbor  City,  Hammonton, 
May's  I-anding,  Mizpah. 

Agricultu''al  Societies;  see  that  title 

Almshouse;  see  Maintenance:  County.  Dependents 

Crops;   see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Fair;  see  Agriculture.   Fairs 

Fertilizers;  see  Agriculture.  Soils.  Fertilizers 

Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Grape  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 

Insane  Asylum;  see  Maintenance.  Defectives 

Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality 

Roads;   see  that  title 

School  Tax;   see  Education.    School  Funds 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Silk  Culture;  see  Industries.   Textile 

Small-pox;  see  Public  Health 


ATLANTIC  HIGHLANDS,  MONMOUTH  CO. 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Sanitation;  see  that  title 

ATTORNEY  GENERAL 

Annual  Reports;  see  Administration  of  Justice:   State 
Special  Reports 

Aaron  D.  Woodruft 

1797.  March  4.  Power  of  executors  and  administra- 
tors to  give  preference  to  creditors.  (Votes  of  As- 
sam. Jan.  1797:  59.) 

1813.  Feb.  19.  Liability  of  clerks  of  Gen.  Assem.  under 
sec.  3  of  act  rel.  to  statutes  [fees  on  private  bills 
and  transactions].  (Council  jol.  Jan.  1813:  1418- 
1419.) 

Theodore  Frelinghuysen 
1820.     Jan.    17.     Encroachments   on   lands   of   state   in 

Trenton  by  D.  Taylor.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1820: 

64.) 
1822.     Nov.  18.     Suit  agst.  Isaac  G.  Ogden.    (Same  Oct. 

1822:  97.) 
1825.    Nov.  14.    Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co.   (Same 

Oct.  1825:  91-92.) 
1828.     Jan.   26.     Jersey   Bank;    Hoboken   Banking  and 

Grazing  Co.   and   Franklin  Bank  of  N.  J.     (Same 

1827/8:  117-118.) 

Saml.  L.  Southard 
1831.     Nov.  15.     Salem  and  Phlla.  Mnfg.  Co.    (Votes  of 
Assem.  1831/2:  102-103;   jol.  legisl.  council  1831/2: 
41-42.) 

Richard  S.  Field 
1841.  Feb.  9.  Joint  rept.  with  treasurer  resp.  differ- 
ences with  the  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Trans- 
portation Co.,  and  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council  1840/1:  164-165;  Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1840/1:  400-401.) 

Richard  P.  Thompson 
See  also  below,  under  date,  1855. 
1845.     Jan.  1.     Lotteries  in  connection  with  Socy.  for 
Establishing  Useful  Mnfres.    (Govs.  mess.  (Haines) 
Jan.  15,  1845:  11-19.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1845:  23-66.) 

The  jol.  copy  contains  testimony,  etc.,  omitted  from  the 
separate  copy  of  the  message. 

Abraham  Browning 
1850.     Jan.  4.     Duties  and  compensation  of  future  in- 
cumbents of  that  office.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1850: 
33-34.) 

Richard  P.  Thompson 
1855.     Jan.  5.     State  tax  on  Central  R.R.  of  N.  J.    (Sen. 
jol.  1859  app.  pp.  1097-1101.) 

F.  T.  Frelinghuysen 

1862.  See  Taxation.    Laws,  this  date. 

1863.  See  same,  this  date. 

George  M.  Robeson 

1867.  On  bill  to  incorporate  Delaware  River  Co.  (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1867:  849-850.) 

.     March  15.    Riparian  rights.    (Legisl.  docs.  1867: 

1137-1147.) 
.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    Prtd.  at  the  office  of 

the  State  Gazette,  1SC7.  13  pp. 
.     Same.    Jersey  City:   Sunday  Tattler  print,  n.  d. 

12  pp. 

1868.  Feb.  20.  Constitutionality  of  law  taxing  incomes 
derived  from  govt,  securities.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1868:  333-337.) 


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ATTORNEY  GENERAL — cont'd 

Special  Reports — cont'd 

Robert  Gilchrist 
1872.     March   6.     Opinion   In   relation   to  local  option. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1872.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1872:  588-592.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    State  Gazette,  1872. 

>      7  pp. 

Same,  In  German.      Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  Jol. 
1872:592.) 

.  March  13.  Mnfg.  in  township  of  Landis,  Cum- 
berland Co.;  taxation  for  special  purpose.  (Sen. 
jol.  1872:  1032-1035.) 

Jacob  Yanatta 

1876.  March  1.  Constitutional  amdmts.  on  five  county 
act;  exempting  mortgages  from  taxation.  (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1876:  329-331.) 

.  March  17.  Constitutionality  of  suppls.  to  mu- 
nicipal corporation  acts.  Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy, 
17G.   6  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 

.     Same.    G  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1876  doc.  41.) 

1877.  Jan.  29.  Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  on  current  print- 
ing matter.    5  pp.    (Same  1877  doc.  32.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1877:  113-116.) 

John  P.  Stockton 

1882.  Jan.  23.  Compensation  and  fees  of  his  office.  7 
pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1882,  doc.  17.) 

.     Same.   (Sen.  jol.  1S82:  115-117.) 

.     March  1.     Passaic  bridge  bill.     (Minutes  of  As- 
sem. 1882:  678-679.) 
.     Same.    4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1882,  doc.  19.) 

1883.  Feb.  21.  Expenses  of  a  committee.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1883:  532-534.) 

.     Feb.   26.     Same.     (Same  1883:  535-537.) 

1884.  [Feb.  11.]  State's  right  to  take  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Transportation  Co.    (Same  1884:  324-326.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     300  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Minutes  of  As- 
sem. 18S4  :  324.) 

• .     Same.  4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1884,  v.  2,  doc.  36.) 

.     April  13.     Tax  on  property  transported  by  r.r. 

or  canal  into  state.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  18S4:  1105- 

1108.) 

1885.  Collection  of  taxes  from  misc.  corporations.  (Leg- 
isl. docs.  1886  V.  3:  17-18.) 

.     Difficulties  with  Delaware  resulting  from  arrest 

of  N.  J.  fishermen  by  Del.  authorities.  (Same  1886 
V.  3,  doc.  34:  19-27.) 

.     Feb.  1.     Opinion  in  reply  to  House  res.  [remit- 
tance of  portion  of  a  convict's  term].  Camden:    The 
Courier  Publishing  Assn.,  1885.  2  11. 
Copy  seen  In  N.  J.  State  Library. 

.     March  11.    Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  rel.  to  Assembly 

bill  388  on  charter  of  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  7 
pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1885  v.  2,  doc.  39.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1885:  518-521.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Camden;    Prtd.  by  the  Courier 

Publishing  Assn.,  1885.   7  pp. 

.     Dec.  15.     In  the  matter  of  the  Central  R.R.  tax 

case  of  1882,  writs  of  certiorari  under  the  act  of 
April  10,  1884,  misc.  corporations,  N.  J.,  vs.  Dela- 
ware, certain  special  charters,  land  of  the  Delaware 
Indians.   31  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1885,  doc.  34.) 

.     Same,  separate.  Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1885.  31 

pp. 

1886.  Feb.  11.  Sale  of  lands  in  fee  for  taxes  and  as- 
sessments.   (Minutes  of  Assem.  1886:  246-247.) 

1888.  Feb.  15.  Transportation  of  freight  and  pas- 
sengers by  Phlla.  and  Reading  R.R.  Co.,  and  ar- 
rears of  taxes  of  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  6  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1888  v.  3,  doc.  40.) 


ATTORNEY  GENERAL— cont'd 
Special  Reports — cont'd 

John  P.  Stockton — cont'd 
1893.     March  8.     Apprn.  to  private  school  corporations 
agreeing  to  maintain  free  public  schools.    (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1893:  563.) 

.     July  14.     Litigation  agst.  The  Central  R.R.  Co. 

of  N.  J.,  Port  Reading  R.R.  Co.,  Easton  and  Amboy 
R.R.  Co.,  Phila.  and  Reading  R.R.  Co.  and  other 
roads  in  the  combination  to  control  the  price  of 
coal.  Trenton:  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1893.  14  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
1896.  Constitutionality  of  bill  rel.  to  payment  of  wages 
every  two  weeks.    (Sen.  jol.  1896:  621-624.) 

Samuel  H.  Gray 
1900.     Feb.  27.     Duty  of  r.r.  corporation  rel.  to  grade 
crossings.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1900:  234-237.) 

Thomas  N.  McCarter 

1904.  March  8.  Taxes  and  exemptions.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1904:  377-378.) 

ATWATER  (EDWD.  S.) 

1877/8-1878/9.     Rept.   as   city   supt.   rel.   to  schools  in 

Elizabeth.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1877/8  app.  (pp. 

3-5)—  same  1878/9.) 
1879.     Sanitary  legislation.    (3  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879: 

123-152.) 

.     Same,  separate,   h.  t.  p.   22  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
1881.     Some  citations  from  the  law  rel.  to  nuisances. 

(5  A.R.  bd.  health  1881:  73-79.) 

1887.  Legal  aspects  of  pollution  of  streams.  (11  same 
1887:  37-45.) 

ATWATER  (SAMUEL) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1867-1868. 
Reports  by 

COMJIITTEE  ON  COMMEKCE  AND  NAVIGATION 

1868.  Bridge  of  Central  R.R.  of  N.  J.  over  Newark  Bay. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1868:  781-783.) 

ATWATER  (W.  0.) 

1884.     Chemistry   of   feeding   of   plants.     (11    A.R.   bd. 

agric.  1883:  57-105.) 
1886.     [Feeding  of  plants.]    (13  same  1885:  93-110.) 

ATWOOD   (FRANKLIN  T.) 

1898/9-1903/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Warren 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1898/9  (pp.  216-217)  — 
some  1903/4.) 

AUDITOR;  see  DUNHAM  (AARON) 

AUDITOR'S  OFFICE;  see  FINANCE:  STATE 

AUGUR  (P.  M.) 

1884.  N.  J.  fruit  exhibit  at  New  Orleans.  (12  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1884:  334.) 

AUSTEN  (PETER  T.) 

1888.  The  relation  of  fertilizers  to  fruits.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1888:  112-124.) 

1889.  On  past,  present  and  future  of  scientific  agric 
(16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  241-256.) 

AUSTIN  (MRS.  HELEN  V.) 

18S9.  A  few  thoughts  about  trees.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1889:  124-133.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


141 


AUSTIN  (WM.  W.) 

1890/1.  Climate  at  Vineland.  (13  A.R.  bd.  health  1891: 
424.) 

AUTOMOBILES 

See  .tIso  License. 
1899.     The  evolution  of  the  automobile.    (6  A.R.  comr. 
of  public  roads  1899:  101-104.) 

AXFORD  (CHARLES) 

Member  of  Assembly  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1789. 
Reports  by 
[Select]   Committee 
1790.     June   3.     County   quotas   of   public   taxes;    defi- 
ciencies of  Middlesex  Co.     (Votes  of  Assem.   May 
1790:  41-42.) 

AYRES  (W.  T.  F.) 

1884/5-1892/3.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Somerset 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1884/5  app.  (pp.  51-52)  — 
same  1892/3.) 

BACON  (M.) 

1883.     Cumberland  Co.  Agric.  Socy.    (10  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1882:  174.) 

BACON  (M.) 

Apptd.  by  bd.  of  agric.  In  1890  to  Inspect  cultivation  of 
Great  Meadows  In  Warren  Co. 

BACON  (WALTER  H.) 

1903.  Statute  laws  of  N.  J.  rel.  to  clams  and  oysters. 
Camden:    S.  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1903.   69  pp. 


BACON  (WM.) 


1894. 


Tomato  growing  for  early  market.    (22  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1894:  413-416.) 


BACOT  (ROBERT  C.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co..  1857-1858. 
Reports  by 

1847.     Public  school  house  in  Jersey  City;  description. 

(Rept.  supt.  public  schools  1847:  583.) 
1887.     See  Boundaries.    New  York,  this  date. 
1890.     See  same,  this  date. 
1896.     Sales  of  riparian  lands,  1867-1896. 
See  Taxation  :    State.     Jersey  City,  1896. 

Committee  on  Banks 

1857.  Jan.  31.  Minority  rept.;  Mechanics'  and  Manu- 
facturers' Bank  of  Trenton.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at 
the  "  True  American  "  Offlce,  1857.   9  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N,  ,T.  Hist.  Society..  Newarlf.    200  copies 
were  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  ot  Assem.  1857  :  272.) 
.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1857:  264-271.) 

Special  Committee 

1857.     March  2.      On  so  much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates 
to  geol.  survey.    Trenton:     "True  American"  Of- 
fice, 1857.    13  pp. 
.     Same.     (Minutes   of   Assem.    1857:  837-851.) 

BACOT  (WM.) 

1892.  Staten  Island  roads.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891: 
574-578.) 

BAILEY  (D.) 

1877/8.  Dairy  farming.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  117- 
119.) 


BAILY  (L.  H.) 

1895.     Some  of  the  bearings  of  the  evolution-teaching 

upon  plant  cultivation.     (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1894: 

177-192.) 
1898.     Problem  of  the  over-production  of  fruits.    (Procs. 

state  hortic.  socy.  1898:  79-88.) 
1901.     Present-day  tendencies  in  horticulture  [and  agric. 

education!.    (28  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1900:    287-300.) 

BAILEY  (W.  T.) 

1889.     See  Harrison  (E.  G.),  this  date. 

BAIRD  (DAVID),  CAMDEN  CO. 

Member  ot  state  bd.  of  assessors  1895-1896. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Taxation:  State 

BAIRD  (DAVID),  MONMOUTH  CO. 

1891.  Peach  culture.    (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  504-505.) 

1892.  Small   fruit  culture.     (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1892:  146-149.) 

1898.     Thinning  of  peaches.    {Same  1898:  108-110.) 
1901.     Profits  of  plum  culture.    {Same  1901:  121-123.) 


BAIRD  (S.  F.) 

1854.     Catalogue  of  fishes. 
1856:  146-148.) 


(Geology  of  Cape  May  Co. 


BAIRD  (WILLIAM  M.) 

Assemblyman  from  Warren  Co.,  1886-1887. 
1880.     Sanitary  inquiries  into  almhouses  and  jails.    (4 
A.R.  bd.  health  1880:  89-111.) 

BAKER  (JEREMIAH) 

Member  of  comn.   on  deaf,   dumb  and  blind,   apptd.   in 
1873  ;   see   Maintenance.     Defectives. 

BAKER  (M.  N.) 

1896.  Water  supplies  and  sewerage  water  purification 
in  N.  J.    (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896:  229-322.) 

BAKER  (THEO.  F.) 

1884.  Manure — fertilizers.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
Jan.  1884:  33-38.) 

1885.  Market  gardening.  (12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  213- 
224.) 

1886.  Does  the  analysis  of  fertilizers  teach  their  full 
practical  value  as  manures?  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1886:  170-174.) 

.  Can  organic  matter  be  applied  to  the  soil  as  ef- 
ficiently and  more  cheaply  than  in  barnyard  ma- 
nure?   {Same  1886:  49-53.) 

1887.  Preparing  vegetable  crops  for  market.  (14  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1886:  239-246.) 

1889.  Farmers'  home  garden.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1889:  115-124.) 

1894.  Awards  at  fairs.    (Some  1894:  43-50.) 
.     [Tomato  growing.]     {Same  1894:  98-102.) 

BAKER  (THEODORE  F.  D.) 

1892.  Extract  from  address  [on  market-gardening  and 
intensive  farming  in  Essex  Co.].  (20.  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1892:  355-359.) 

1893.  Market-garden  crops — varieties,  cultivation,  ma- 
nures and  marketing.    (21  same  1893:  387-388.) 

1895.  Necessity  of  a  more  careful  preparation  of  the 
soil  and  thorough  tillage  for  success.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy  1895:  51-56.) 

.     Potatoes.    (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:72-74.) 

BAKING  POWDER;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 


BALDWIN  (HENRY  R.) 

1891.     Tuberculosis. 

1-lS.) 


(15  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1891:  146- 


142 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


BALDWIN  (HENRY  R.)— Cont'd 

1S92.  Synopsis  of  address  on  "  cholera."  (IG  some  1892: 
108-170.) 

BALDWIN  (HENRY  R.,  JR.) 

Chemist,  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1888- 
1880 ;  see  Agriculture.  Soils.  Fertilizers,  under 
dates  1888-1904. 

BALDWIN  (HERBERT  B.) 

1888.  Water  filtration.  (12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  18SS: 
189-190.) 

BALDWIN  (J.  H.) 

1882.     Fowl  cholera.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  415-418.) 

BALLARD  (A.  E.) 

1887.  Home  sanitation.  (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887: 
143-144.) 

BANKRUPTCY 

1840.  Bankrupt  bill,  with  clause  affecting  state  cor- 
porations has  effect  of  bringing  all  state  institutions 
under  control  of  federal  govt.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pen- 
nington) Oct.  27,  1840.) 

BANKS 

serial 
A 

1  series 
Under  act  of  March  1,  1838. 
1839-18G4.     Annual  stmts,  of  the  several  banks  of  the 
state  of  N.  J.  [to  the  state  treasurer]. 

Checklist. 
1839  dept.  ed.     Trenton :     Prtd.    by    Phillips    &    Boswell, 
1840.    21  pp.* 

1839  doc.  ed.  n.  t.  p.  pp.  371-393. 

1840  dept.  ed.  Not  found. 

1000  copies  ordered   prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.   1840/1 : 
303.) 

1840  doc.   ed.  n.  t.  p.     pp.  342-367. 

1841  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :    I'rtd.    bv    Sherman   &   Harron ; 

1842.  31  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .7.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark.      1000  copies 
ordered  prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem.  1841/2  :  234.) 

1841  doc.   ed.      n.  t.  p.     pp.  233-263. 

1842  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    Prtd.    by    Sherman    &    Harron, 

1843.  29  pp. 

1842  doc.    ed.     n.   t.   p.      pp.  207-235. 

1843  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

This  volume  Is  noted  In  V.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.     House 
Ex.    doe.    226,    p.    372   as   containing   25    pp.      1000 
copies    were    ordered    prtd.       (Minutes    of    Assem. 
1843/4  :  222.) 
1843  doc.    ed.      (Senate),    n.  t.  p.      pp.  106-131. 

1843  doc.    ed.      (House),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  222-249. 

1844  dept.  ed.      Not  found. 

This  volume  is  noted  In  U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess.     House 
Ex.    Doc.    226,    p.    372,   as   containing   29   pp.     500 
copies    were    ordered    prtd.      (Sen.    Jol.    1845:208; 
Votes  of  Assem.  1845  :  160.) 
1844  doc.   ed.      (Senate),    n.  t  p.     pp.  269-297. 

1844  doc.    ed.     (House),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  160-187. 

1845  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

This  volume  is  noted  In  U.  S.  29  Cong..  1  sess..  House 
Ex.    Doc.    226.    p.    372,    as   containing   29    pp.     500 
copies  ordered   prtd.      (Minutes   of   Assem.,   1846: 
78)  ;  300  copies  (Sen.  .1ol.  ]s4i;  :  16S>. 
1845  doc.   ed.     (Senate),    n.  t.  p.     pp.  141-165. 

1845  doc.   ed.      (House),     n.  t.  p.     pp.     78-105. 

1846  dent.  ed.     Trenton :     Prtd.    I)v    Sherman    &    Harron, 
1847.      29  pp. 

Copies  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  in  the  N.  .1. 
Hist.     Socy.,    Newark.      Usual    no.    ordered    prtd. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1847  :  58)  ;  250  copies  (Sen.  Jol. 
1847:58). 
1846  doc.    ed.      (Senate),    n.  t.  p.     pp.  29-.'i7. 

1846  doc.    ed.      (House),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  57-85. 

1847.     Jan./48.     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  bv  Sherman  & 
Harron,  1848.     27  pp. 

1847  dept.ed.      (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  73-90. 
1847  doc.    ed.      (House),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  92-117. 

1846  dent.  ed.     Trenton  :     I'rtd.  bv  Sherman  &  Hnrron. 
1849.     29  pp. 


BANES— cont'd 


•  Entitled  :  Rept.  of  the  select  committee  to  whom  were  referred 
the  ann.  stmts,  of  the  several  banks  of  the  state  of  N.  J. 


serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 


1848  doc.    ed.  (Senate). 

1848  doc.    ed.  (House). 
1840  dept.  ed.  Trenton  : 

1850.      27  pp. 

1849  doc.    ed.  (Senate). 
1849  doc.    ed.  (House). 


n.  t.  p.  pp.  185-213. 
n.  t.  p.  pp.  223-251. 
Prtd.    by    Sherman    &    Harron, 


n.  t.  p.     pp.     93-117. 
n.  t.  p.     pp.  355-379. 

1850.  .Tan.  22/51.     dept.  ed.     Trenton :    M.  R.  Hamilton, 
1851.     20  pp. 

1850  doc.    ed.      (Senate),    n.  t.  p.     pp.  289-315. 

1850  doc.    ed.      (House),     n.   t.   p.      pp.   177-205. 

1851.  Feb.   20^52.      dept.ed.      Ti'enton  :    True    American 
Office,  1852.     49  pp.,  3  foldg.  tables. 

1851  doc.    ed.      h.  t.  p.      pp.  352-401.  3  foldg.  tables. 

1852.  Feb.   18/53.     dopf.  ed.     Trenton  :   M.   R.  Hamilton, 
1853.     51  pp.,   1   foldg.   table. 

1852  doc.    ed.     Trenton  :   M.   R.   Hamilton,   1853.     51   pp., 
foldg.  table. 

1853  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  True  American  Office,  1854.     51 
pp.,  2  foldg.  tables. 

1853  doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     51  pp..  2  foldg.  tables. 

1854  dept.  ed.     New   Brunswick  :   Fredonlan   Office,    1855. 
55  pp.,  1  table. 

1854  doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  490-542,   foldg.  table. 

1855  dept.  ed.      Belvidere  :  Hemenover  He  Moore.  1850.     47 
pp.,   2   foldg.   tables. 

1855  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     47  pp.,  2  foldg.  tables. 

1856  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Of- 
fice, 1857.     67  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

1856  doc.    ed.     n.  t  p.     pp.  955-1019.  foldg.  table. 

1857  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   "  True  American  "   Office,   1858. 
69  pp.,  2  foldg.  tables. 

1857  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  783-851,  foldg.  tables. 

1858  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   ••  True   American  "   Office,   1859. 
75  pp.,  2  foldg.  tables. 

1858  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  State  Gazette  and  Republican  Of- 
fice, 1859.     75  pp.,  2  foldg.  tables. 

1858  doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  801-873,  tables. 

1859  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  "  True  American  "  Office,   1860. 
63  pp.     2  foldg.  tables. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1860  :  658.) 
1850  doc.    ed.      (Senate),    n.  t.  p.    585-647,  2  foldg.  tables. 
,  .      _.  'True  American"  Office.   1861. 


(Sen.  Jol.  1861 :  508.) 
n.    t.    p.      pp.    869-932,    foldg. 


t.  p.  pp.  897-960.  foldg. 
J.  H.  Lyon,  1862.  55  pp., 
Lyon,   1862.     55   pp.. 


1860  dept.  ed.     Trenton 

64  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

Usual  no.  ordered  prtd. 

1860  doc.   ed.      (Senate). 

table. 

1860  doc.    ed.      (House),     h 
table. 

1861  dppt.  ed.     Jersey  City 
foldg.  table. 

1861  doc.    ed.     Jersey   Cltv :   J 
foldg.  table. 

1862  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1862  doc.    ed.     Trenfon  :     D.    Nnar :     True    American    Of- 
fice. 1863.     67  pp..  2  foldg.  tables. 

1863  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  D.  Naar.  "  True  American  "  Of- 
fice,   1864.     80    pp.,    foldg.    table. 

1863  doc.    ed.     Trenton  :    D.    Naar.    "  True   American    Of- 
fice, 1864.      80  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

1864  dept.  ed.     Jersev   CIt.v :  J.   H.   Lyon,   1865.     63   pp., 
foldg.  table. 

1864  dept.  ed,     Trenton  :   J.   R.   Freese,   "  State  Gazette  " 

Office,   1865.     63   pp.,   foldg.   table. 
1864  doc.    ed,     Jersev   Cltv :   J.   H.   Lyon,   1865.     63   pp., 

foldg.  table. 
In   Collected   docs,   as   follows : 
1839  In  Votes  of  Assem.   1839/40  :  371-393. 

1840 '  "         1840/1  :  342-367. 

1841    "  Minutes  of  Assem.   1841/2  :  233-263. 
1842 1842/3:207-235. 

1843  "  Jol.  of  Legisl.  Council  1843/4:  106-131. 
"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1843/4:222-249. 

1844  "   Sen,  Jol,   1845  :  269-297, 

"  Votes  of  Assem.   1845  :  160-187. 

1845  "  Son.   iol.   1846:141-165. 

"   Minutes  of  Assem.   1846  :  78-105. 

1846  "  Sen,  Jol,   1847  :  29-57, 

"   Minutes  of  Assem,    1847:57-85. 

1847  "   Sen,  Jol,    1848  :  73-90, 

"  Votes  of  Assem,    1848:92-117, 

1848  "   Sen,  Jol.   1849:185-213. 

"   Minutes  of  Assem,    1849  :  223-251. 

1849  "  Sen.   Jol.   1850:03-117. 

"        "  Minutes  of  Assom,   18.50:355-379. 

1850  "   Sen.   iol.   1851  :  280-315. 

"  Minutes  of  Assem.   1851  :  177-205. 

1851  "  App.  to  Sen.  Jol.  1852  :  352-401,  foldg.  tables. 
House  Jol,   1852:352-401.   foldg.  tables. 

1852  "      "      "   Sen.  Jol,  1853,     51  pp..  foldg,  table, 

"        "       "      "  House  tol,  1853,     51  pp,.  foldg.  table, 

1853  "      "      "  Sen.  Jol.   1854.     51    pp..  2  foldg.    tables. 

"      "  House  Jol.  1854.     51  pp.,  2  foldg.  tables. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


143 


BANKS— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 


1S54  In  Anp.  to  Sen.  Jol.  lSr.5  ;  490-542.  2  foIdR. 
"      ^'      ••  House  Jol.   1855:490-542.  foldg. 


taWes. 
tables. 


1857 

1858 


1859 
1S60 


1855 Sen  ]ol.   1856.      47  pp. 

1856    "      "      "  Sen.  Jol.  1857  :  957-1019.  foMg.  table. 

'      "  House  lol.  1857  :  955-11)10.  folds,  tables. 

'      "  Sen.  .1ol.  1858  :  783-851.  foldc.  tables. 

'      "  House  Jol.  1858  :  783-851,  foldg.  tables. 

'      "   Sen.  Jol.   1859  :  801-873.   tables. 

"      "  House  Jol.   1859:801-873.   tables. 

'       '•  Sen.  ]oI.   1860  :  585-647,   tables. 

'      "   Sen.  Jol.  1861  :  869-932.  foldg.  table. 

'       "  House  .iol.  1861  :  897-960,  foldg.  table. 

1861  "  Leglsl.  docs.    1862.     55  pp. 

1862  "       "  "        1863.     67  pp. 

1863  "       "  "       1864.     80  pp. 
Also  In  Documents  as  follows  ; 

1839  In  D.  S.  26  Cong.,  1  sess..  House  Doc.  172  :  172-187. 

2  series 

Under  Sec.   11,   act  of  March   17,   1865,   creating  office 
of   comptroller. 


1S65-1867.     Ann.  stmts,  of  the  banks  of  N.  J.  to  the  state 
comptroller. 

Checklist 
1865  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  "  State    Gazette  "    Office,    1866. 
41  pp. 

1865  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.      pp.  221-253. 

1866  dept.  ed.     Trenton :  State     Gazette,     1867.     19     pp., 
foldg.  table. 

1866  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  141-159. 

1868  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  True  American  Office,  1868.     27 
pp. 

1867  doc.    ed.      h.  t.  p.     pp.  443-469. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1865  in  Legist,  docs.  1866  :  221-253.  foldg.  table. 

1866  "       "            "      1867 :  141-159. 
1867 1868:443-469. 


1868-1876.     Ann.  stmts,  of  the  banks  and  savings  insti- 
tutions of  N.  J.  [to  the  comptroller]. 


1868  dept.  ed. 
pp. 

1868  doc.  ed. 

1869  dept.  ed. 
pp. 

1869  doc.  ed. 

1870  dept.  ed. 


Checklist 
Trenton  :    True  American  Office,  1868. 

h.  t.  p.     pp.  1181-1207. 

Trenton  :  True  American  Office,  1870. 


34 


h.  t.  p.      pp.  949-983. 

Trenton  :    Murphy    &    Bechtel — ^State    Ga- 
zette Office,  1871.     40  pp. 

1870  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  747-786. 

1871  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   Prtd.   at  the   State  Gazette  Of- 
fice, 1872.     45   (2)    pp. 

1871  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  77-121. 

1872  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  State  Gazette — Murphy  &  Bech- 
tel, 1873.     62  pp. 

1872  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     71  pp. 

1872  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     62  pp. 

1873  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  State  Gazette — Murphy  &  Bech- 
tel, 1874.     72  pp. 

1873  doc.    ed.     None  found. 

1874  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :'  The    State   Gazette — Murphy   & 
Bechtel,  1875.     64  pp. 

1874  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     67  pp. 

1875  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Public  Opinion — Wm.  S.  Sharp, 
1876.     64  pp. 

1875  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     64  pp. 

1876  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy,  1877.     66  pp. 
1876  doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     66  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1868  In  Leglsl.  docs.   1869:1181-1207. 


1869  ••   " 

" 

1870 

949-983. 

1870  " 

•  ' 

1871 

747-786. 

1871  " 

" 

1872 

77-121. 

1872  " 

*' 

1873. 

doe.  [24]. 

71  pp 

"   "   " 

" 

1874. 

•'   28. 

62  pp 

1873  omitted. 

1874  in  Leglsl. 

docs 

1875. 

doc.  [28], 

1875  " 

♦' 

1876. 

"   25. 

1876  "   " 

" 

1877. 

"   26. 

BANKS— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

3  series 

Under  act  of  April  21,  1876.  rcl.  to  savings  banks.  The 
repts.  of  other  banks  though  rendered  to  the  comp- 
troller, 1877-1879,  and  to  the  comptroller  or  the 
secy,  of  state,  1880-1890,  are  prtd.  in  the  secy.'s 
rept. 

Reports  of  this  series  bear  on  the  title  page  and  cover 
the  date  of  the  .year  following  the  report,  that  is, 
1877  Is  dated  1878,  1878  Is  dated  1879,  etc. 

1877-1890.     Ann.   stmts,   of  banks  and   savings  institu- 
tions [submitted  by  secy,  of  state]. 

Checklist 
1877  dept.  ed.     Trenton :   Naar,   Day   &  Naar,   1878.     vl, 
154  pp. 

1877  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  vl,  154  pp. 

1878  dept.  ed.  Trenton :  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1879.  vl, 
142  pp. 

1878  doc.  ed.  n.  p.  n.  d.  vl,  142  pp. 

1879  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  W.  S.  Sharp.  1880.  vl,  192  pp. 

1879  doc.  ed.  n.»p..  n.  d.  vil,  227.  ii  pp. 

1880  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  W.  S.  Sharp.  1881.  vl,  140  pp. 

1880  doe.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  vl,  152  pp. 

1881  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    W.   S.  Sharp,   1882.     3  11.,  156 
pp. 

1881   doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     164  pp. 

"  '       Trenton:  W.  S.  Sharp,  1883.     126  pp. 

n.    p..   n.   d.      I26   pp. 
Atlantic  City  :  A.  L.  English.  1884.     4  II., 


1885  dept.  ed. 

1885  doc.  ed. 

1886  dept.  ed. 

1886  doc.  ed. 

1887  dept.  ed. 
Co.,  1888. 

1887  doc.  ed. 

1888  dept.  ed. 


1882  dept.  ed. 

1882  doc.  ed. 

1883  dept.  ed. 
120  pp. 

1883  doc.  ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.  120  pp. 

1884  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy.  1885.  vl,  168  pp. 
1884  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  vl,  168  pp. 
"     '   Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy.  1886.  vl,  130  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.  vl,  130  pp. 
Camden  :  S.  Chew,  1887.  Iv,  192  pp. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.  iv,  192  pp. 
Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Fubllshing 
xlil.  120  pp. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.  xill,  120  pp. 
Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Co.,  1889.  X,  136  pp. 

1888  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  x.  136  pp. 

1889  dept.  ed.      Somerville :    The    Unionist-Gazette    Assn., 
1890.     xlil.   130  pp. 

1889  doc.    ed.     n.  p..  n,  d.     xlil.  130  pp. 

1890  dept.  ed.  Trenton :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Co..  1891.  xi,  151  pp. 

1890  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  xl,  151  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1877  In  Leglsl.  docs.  1878,  v.  2,  doc.  20. 

1878  "   "     "   1879,  V.   2,  "  48. 

1879  ' 1880,  V.  2,  "  56. 

1880 '   1881,  V.  1,  "  46. 

1881  "   •'     "   1882,  V.  1,  "  29. 
1882 '   1883,  V.  1,  "   4. 

1883  "   "     "   1884,  V.  1.  "   5. 

1884  "   "     "   1885,  V.  1,  "   5. 

1885  "   "     "   1886.  V.  1,  "   4. 

1886  "   "     "   1887,  V.  1.  "   4. 

1887  "   "     "   1888,  V.  1,  "   5. 

1888  "   "     "   1889,  V.  1,  "   8. 

1889  "   "     "   1890,  V.  1.  "   5. 

1890  "   "     "   1891,  V.  2,  "   9. 

4  series 
Under  act  of  Feb.  10,  1891. 
1891-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks,  discount  banks  and  trust  cos. 


O.  S. 

1891  dept.  ed. 

Co..   1892. 

1891  doc.    ed. 

1892  dept.  ed. 
Co.,  1893. 

1892  doc.   ed. 

1893  dept.  ed. 
Co..  1894. 

1893  doc.  ed. 

1894  dept.  ed. 
152  pp. 

1894  doc.  ed. 


Checklist 
Duryee,  commissioner* 
Trenton :   The   J.    L.   Murphy   Publishing 

194    pp. 
n.  p..  n.  d.     194  pp. 
Trenton :   The   J.    L.   Murphy    Publishing 

180  pp. 

n.  p..  n.  d.     180  pp. 
Trenton :   The   J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing 

198  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     198  pp. 
Trenton :    MacCrcllish    &    Qulgley.    1895. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     152  pp. 


*  B.  M.  Harvey  was  the  first  comr.  apptd. ;  he  entered  upon  the 
duties  of  the  office  April  1,  1891,  and  effected  the  initial  organiza- 
tion.    He  resigned  before  the  first  rept.  was  due. 


1-14 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


BANKS— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

4  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

O.  S.  Ditrt/cc.  commissiotier* — cont'd 


1895  dept.  ed.  Trenton 
1S96.     144  pp.t 

1805  doc.  od.  h.  t.  p. 

1895  dept  ed.  Trenton 
1896.  100  pp.t 

1895     doc.   ed.     h.  t.  p. 


J.   L.   Murphy   Publishing   Co., 

144  pp. 
J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing   Co., 


100  pp. 

George  Wurts,  commissioner 
1896  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    MacCrelllsh    &    Quigley,    1S97. 


158  pp. 

1896  doc.   ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     158  pp. 

WilUam  Settle,  commissioner 

1897  dept.  ed. 

Trenton :    MacCrelllsh    & 

Quigley,    189S. 

214  pp. 

1897  doc.   ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     214  pp. 

1898  dopt.  ed. 

Trenton :    MacCrelllsh    & 

Quigley,    1899. 

174  pp. 

1898  doc.   ed. 

h.    t.    p.      174    pp. 

1899  dept.  ed. 

Camden  :  S.  Chew  &  Sons, 

1900.     225  pp. 

1899  doc.    ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     225  pp. 

1900  dept.  ed. 

Camden  :  S.  Chew  &  Sons, 

1901.     256  pp. 

1900  doc.    ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.      256  pp. 

1901  dept.  ed. 

Camden  :  S.  Chew  &  Sons, 

1902.     227  pp. 

1901  doc.    ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     227  pp. 

1902  dept.  ed. 

Camden  :  S.  Chew  &  Sons, 

1903.     333  pp. 

1902  doc.   ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     333  pp. 

David  0.  Watkins,  commissioner 

1903  dept.  ed. 

Camden  :  S.  Chew  &  Sons, 

1904.     277  pp. 

1903  doc.    ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     277  pp. 

1904  dept.  ed. 

Trenton :     MacCrelllsh    & 

Quigley,    1905. 

353   pp. 

1904  doc.    ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     353  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1891  in  Legisl 

docs.   1892,  V.  2,  doc.    9. 

1892    ■• 

"       1893,  T.   2,     "     10. 

1893    " 

"       1894,  V.  2,      "     11. 

1894    " 

"      1895  (i.  e.,119  sess.) 

,  V.  2.  doc.  14. 

189.5    "        " 

•'      1895  (1.  e.,  120  sess.) 

,  V.  2.     "     15. t 

1895    "       " 

"       1895  (1.  e..  120  sess.) 

,  V.  2,     "     14. t 

1896    "        " 

•'      1896,  V.  2,  doc.  12. 

1897    "        " 

"      1897,  V.  2,     "       6. 

1898    " 

■•       1898,  T.  2,     "       7. 

1899    •' 

"       1899,  V.  3,      "     11. 

1900    •■ 

1900,  V.  3,     "     19. 

1901    " 

"       1901,  V.  3,     "     25. 

1902    " 

"      1902,  V.  3,     "     27. 

1903    " 

"       1903.  V.  3.     "     28. 

1904    "       " 

"       1904,   V.  3,     "     28. 

Trenton  :  True  American 
Trenton  :    OtHce  of  True 


B 

Under  act  of  March  26,  1852,  suppl.  to  act  of  Feb.  27, 
1850,    establishing   a   general    banking   law,    comrs. 
were   appointed   to   have  jurisdiction   over  associa- 
tions formed  under  that  law. 
1852-1854.     Ann.  rept.  of  bank  comrs. 

Checklist 

Rodman  M.  Price,  Thos.  S.  Allison,  R.  P.  Thompson, 
commissioners 
1852.     Feb.  16,  1853.     dept.  ed. 
Office,  1853.     21  pp. 

1852.  Feb.  16,   1853.      doc.  ed. 
American,  1853.     21  pp. 

1853.  Jan.  16,  1854.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  True  Amer- 
ican  Office,    1854.     22    pp. 

1000  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  jol.   1854  :  137.) 

1853.  Jan.  16,  1854.     doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     22  pp. 

1854.  Jan.  18.  1855.     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  True  Ameri- 
can Office.  1855.      19  pp. 

1854.     Jan.  18.  1855.     dept.  ed.     New  Brunswick :    Prtd. 
at  the  "  Fredonian  "  Office.  1855.     19  on. 

1000  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1855:92.) 
1854.     Jan.   18.   1855.     doc.    ed.     pp.   566-582. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1852  In   App.   to  Senate  Jol.   1853.     21    pp. 
1852 House     "      1853.     21   pp. 

1853  "      "       "  Senate  "  1854.     22  pp. 

1853 House  "  1854.     22   pp. 

1854 Senate  "  1855  :  566-582. 

1854 '  House  "  1855 ;  566-582. 


•  B.  M.  Harvey  was  the  first  comr.  apptd.  :  he  entered  upon  the 
duties  of  the  office  April  1.  1891,  and  effected  the  Initial  organiza- 
tion. He  resigned  before  the  first  rept.  w:is  due. 

t  Two  repts.  were  made  this  year,  one  for  the  period  Jan.  1-Oct. 
31,  1895  :  the  other  for  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1895. 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial 

ISll.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Wilson)  on  appli- 
cations rel.  to  banking:  erection  of  state  bank  ex- 
pedient; increase  of  banking  capital  necessary; 
apportioning  about  $95,000  among  sundry  towns 
applying  for  banks  suggested.  (Votes  of  Assam. 
1810/1:  409-410.) 

1813.  Govs.  mess.  (Ogden)  on  act  for  sale  of  right  of 
state  to  subscribe  to  capital  stock  of  state  banks. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council  1812/3:  1392-1393;  Votes  of  As- 
sem.  1812/3:  127-128.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  on  inexpediency  of 

granting  prayer  of  petitioners  for  alterations  of 
charter  of  banks  in  state.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1812/3: 
19.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Cortrlght)  apptd.  on  peti- 
tions from  Middlesex  Co.  for  grants  of  charters  for 
banks.    (Same  1812/3:  12S.) 

1816.  Rept.  of  [special]  committee  (Dow)  on  petition 
for  revival  of  law  authorizing  banks  of  state  to  is- 
sue small  tickets.    (.Sowe  1815/6:  164.) 

.     Evil  resulting  from  want  of  specie  as  medium  of 

exchange  greatly  aggravated  in  N.  J.  by  depreciated 
value  of  paper  of  several  banking  institutions. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Dickerson)  Oct.  26,  1816.) 

1820.  Rept.  from  committee  (Kinsey)  to  whom  was 
committed  communication  of  Gov.  enclosing  res.  of 
Legisls.  of  Penn.  and  Ind.  proposing  amdmts.  to  Con- 
stitution of  the  U.  S.,  restricting  Congress  from 
erecting  or  incorporating  any  bank  within  the  Dis- 
trict of  Columbia.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1820:  102- 
103.) 

1824.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Cook)  on  investigation 
of  conduct  of  bank  applicants  and  their  agts. 
charged  with  influencing  members  of  Legislature. 
(Jol.   Legisl.  Council.   Oct.,  1824:  102-111.) 

1825.  Rept.  of  committee  (Cooper)  on  amt.  of  bank 
capital  in  state.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1825:  117-119.) 

Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  bank  stock,  canal  and  Insurance 
COS.  of  each  description,  created  by  the  several  acts 
of  the  N.  J.  Legisl.,  1804-1824  :  time  when  created, 
part  thereof  paid  In,  and  part  thereof  remaining 
unappropriated,  the  bonuses  given  and  to  be 
given ;  also,  tax  annually  paid  into  treasury  of 
state. 
.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1825: 

120.) 

1829.     Rept.  of  committee   (Wurts)   on  petitions  for  a 

law  prohibiting  circulation  of  bank  notes  under  the 

denomination  of  $3.00,  etc.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/ 

9:  275-277.) 

1833.  Stmt,  of  all  banks  in  operation  in  state  (1804- 
1832),  amt.  of  capital  stock  of  each,  authorized  by 
their  respective  charters  and  amt.  thereof  actually 
paid;  taxes;  bonuses;  reported  by  state  treasurer 
(Grant).    (Same  1832/3:  178-181.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     300  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem. 
1832/3:  182.) 

1834.  In  Feb.,  1830,  law  was  enacted  prohibiting  passing 
and  circulating  of  foreign  bank  notes,  under  denom- 
inations of  five  dollars,  excepting  those  of  banks  of 
New  York  City;  recommended  re-enactment  of  this 
prohibition,  with  increased  penalty  annexed,  and 
that  it  be  made  to  include  all  foreign  notes;  in  ad- 
dition to  this  propriety  suggested  of  restraining 
issuing  and  circulation  of  all  bank  notes  of  less  amt. 
than  five  dollars  as  soon  as  consistent  with  public 
interest.    (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom),  Oct.  30,  1834.) 

1835.  Effect  of  act  to  suppress  circulation  of  bank  notes 
under  denomination  of  $5;  chartering  of  new  banks. 
(Sume  (Vroom)  Oct.  28,  1835.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


145 


BANKS— cont'd 


non-serial — cont'd 


1835-1863.     Stmt,  of  the  condition  of  banlcs  in  N.  J. 
In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1835   In    U.    S.   24   Cong.,    1   sess.,   House  doc.   42  :  36-37. 

Stmts,   for  Individual  banks,   Jan.   1. 
1835  in   11.  S.  24   Cong.,   2  sess..   House   doc.  65  :  110-123. 
Stmts,  for  Individual  banks  at  various  dates,  Oct.,  1835 
to  Dec,  1836  ;  also  list  of  banks  in  N.  J.,  July,  1836. 
their  date  of  incorporation,  authorized  capital  and 
cai)ital  paid  in. 
1835-1837  in  U.  S.  24  Cong.,  1  sess..  House  doc.  70  :  832- 
833. 
Stmts,    for    individual    banks,    at    various    dates,    Oct., 
1835   to   Nov.,   1836,   and  for  .Tan.,   May   and   Dec. 
1837. 

.   Same,  doc.  79  :  355-358. 

Condition  of  Individual  banks  previous  to  suspension  of 
specie  payments  and  since  suspension. 
1835-1840  in  U.  S.  26  Cong.,  1  sess..  House  doc.  172  :  1330 
Stmts,  for  Individual  banks,  Oct.,   1835  to  Nov.,  1836  ; 
Jan.  and  Mav.  1837,  Jan.  1,  1838,  1S39  and  1840. 
1835-1847  In  U.  S.  29  Cong.,  2  sess..  House  doc.  120  :  284. 
Stmts,  for  Individual  banks,  Oct.,   1835  to  Nov.,    1836  ; 
Jan.    1837-1847,   each   year. 
1835-1850  in  tl.  S.  31  Cong.,  1  sess..  House  doc.  68  :  374- 
375. 
Stmts,  for  individual  banks.  Oct.,  1835  to  Nov.,  1836; 
Jan.  1837-1850.  each  year. 
1835-1851  in  D.  S.  32  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  122  :  306- 
307. 
Stmts,  for  individual  banks,  Oct,  1835  to  Nov.,  1836; 
Jan.   1837-1851,  each  year. 
1837-1838  in  U.  S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess..  Senate  471  :  786-789. 
May  12,  1837  ;  Nov.  1,  1837  ;  various  dates  In  Dec,  1837 
and  Jan..  1838. 
1841  In  U.  S.  25  Cong.,  2  sess..  House  doc.  Ill  :  148-149. 

Stmts,  of  individual  banks,  Jan.  1. 
1842-1846  in  U.  S.  29  Cong.,  1  sess..  House  doe.  226:372- 
393. 
Stmts,  for  individual  banks,  Jan.,  1842-1846,  each  year. 

1847  in  U.  S.  29  Cong.,  2  sess..  House  doc  120  :  160-163. 
Stmts,  for  Individual  banks,  Jan.  1. 

1848  In  U.  S.  30  Cong.,  1  sess..  House  doc  77  :  312-313. 
Stmts,  for  Individual  banks,  Jan.  1. 

18.50  in  U.  S.  31  Cong.,  1   sess.,   House  doc.  68  :  224-225. 

Stmts,   for  Individual   banks,   Jan.   1. 
1851.     Jan.  1  In  D.  S.  32  Cong.,  1  sess..  House  doc.  122  : 
194-195. 
Stmts,  for  individual  banks,  Jan.  1. 
1851-1855  in  U.  S.  33  Cong.,  2  sess.,  House  doc.  82  :  254. 
Stmt,  for  Jan.,  1851,  1854,  1855,  for  New  Jersey  banks 
as  a  whole. 
1851-1858  in  U.  S.  35  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc  107  :  327. 
Stmt,   for  Jan..   1851-1858,  each  year,   for   New  Jersey 
banks,  as  a  whole. 

1852  in  U.  S.   32  Cong.,  2  sess..  House  doc  66:260-263. 
Stmts,  for  individual  banks,  July   1. 

1853  in  U.  S.  33  Cong.,  1  sess.,  House  doc.  102  :  128-131. 
Condensed  stmt,  of  tiie  several  incorporated  banks,  Dec 

31.    1853 ;   Individual   free   banks,    Dec,    1853   and 
Jan.,  1854. 

1854  In  TJ.  S.  33  Cong.,  2  sess..  House  doc.  82  :  147-148. 
Individual   banks,  for  year  ending  Dec.   31,   1854  ;  sep- 
arate tables  for  banks  organized  under  the  general 
banking  law. 

1855-1863  in  U.  S.  38  Cong..  1  sess..  House  doc  20  :  213. 
Jan.,  1855-1863,  each  year,  tor  New  Jersey  banks,  as  a 
whole. 

1856  in  D.   S.   34  Cong.,    1   sess..   House  doc.    102  :  136. 
Stmts,  for  individual  banks,  Jan.  1. 

1857  In  tl.   S,   34   Cong.,   3  sess..  House  doc.  87  :  126-127. 
Stmts,  for  Individual  banks,  Jan.  1,  1857   [erroneously 

dated   1856]. 

1858  In  U.  S.  35  Cong.,  1  sess..  House  doc.  107  :  160-163. 
Stmts,  for  individual  banks,  Jan.,  1858. 

1860  in  U.  S.  36  Cong.,  1  sess..  House  doc  49:132-133. 
Stmts,  for  individual  banks,  Jan..  1860. 

1861  in  U.   S.  36  Cong.,  2  sess..   House  doc.  77  :  160-170. 
Stmts,    for   individual    banks.   Jan.,    1861. 

18G2  in  U.  S.   37  Cong.,  3  sess..   House  doc  25  :  143-146. 

Stmts,  for  individual  banks,  Jan.,  1862. 
1863  in  D.   S.  38  Cong.,   1    sess..   House  doc.  20  :  139-140. 

Stmts,  for  individual  banks,  Jan.,  1863. 

1836.  Memorial  from  citizens  of  Monmouth  Co.  upon 
subject  of  banl<s  and  corporations.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem.  1835/6:  204-212.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not    seen.     Ordered    printed.      (Votes    of   Gen.    Assem. 
1835/6:  204.) 

1837.  On  banks  and  banking  capital;  benefits  of  specie 
circulation;  proper  sphere  of  bank  notes.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Dickerson)  Jan.  3,  1S37.) 

10 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1837.  On  subject  of  banking  system  and  condition  of 
counti-y  as  connected  with  that  system:  suspension 
of  specie  payments;  remedial  legislation;  efficient 
measures  should  be  adopted  to  ascertain  true  con- 
dition of  banks  in  state.  (Same  (Dickerson)  Oct. 
26,  1837.) 

.     Rept.  of  special  committee  (A.  C.  M.  Pennington) 

on  portion  of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  banking  system, 
embarrassed  condition  of  the  country,  and  causes 
thereof,  and  various  memorials  praying  for  relief 
of  banks  in  state,  and  repeal  of  laws  which  prohibit 
issue  and  circulation  of  notes  of  bank  of  state  under 
denomination  of  five  dollars.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1837/8:  54-61.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  1000  copies  ordered  printed.  (Votes  of 
Assem.    1837/8:61.) 

.     Minority    rept.    of    select   committee    (Cassedy) 

raised  for  purpose  of  considering  embarrassments 
of  country,  occasioned  by  suspension  of  specie  pay- 
ments by  banks,  and  to  whom  was  referred  me- 
morials praying  that  banks  be  relieved  from  opera- 
tion of  existing  laws  and  be  permitted  to  issue  small 
bills.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8;  146-152.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  1000  copies  ordered  printed.  (Votes  of 
Assem.    1837/8  :  152.) 

.     Same.     (U.  S.  25  Cong.  2  sess.  House  doc.  471: 

713-786.) 

1837/8.  Bank  stmts,  accompanying  Govs.  mess,  of  Jan. 
10,  1838,  being  answer  to  interrogatories  addressed 
to  the  several  banks  in  state  under  act  of  Nov.  11, 
1837,  providing  for  investigation  of  condition  of 
banks  of  N.  J.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:  203-316.) 

1838.  Suspension  and  restoration  of  specie  payments. 
(Govs.  mess.    (Pennington)    Oct.  24,  1838.) 

.     On   condition   of  currency;    action   of   executive 

under  act  passed  at  last  sitting  to  provide  for  in- 
vestigation of  condition  of  banks  in  state;  recom- 
mended repeal  of  act  restraining  banks  from  issu- 
ing bills  of  less  denomination  than  five  dollars. 
(Same   (Pennington)   Jan.  10,  1838.) 

1840-1842.     Tabulated  abstr.  of  ann.  stmts,  of  banks  in 
state  for  past  three  years.     (Rept.   committee  on 
Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  banks,  etc.,  1842;  138-142.) 
Paging  from  Council  Jol.  1841/2. 

1840-1856.  Ann.  rept.  of  joint  committee  of  the  Gen. 
Assem.  on  banks.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (p. 
3)— .WOTC1856.) 

This  rept.  Is  published  with  the  bank  rept.  for  the 
following  years  only  :  1839-1841,  1841  ;  1843-1847  ; 
1851  :  1853-1854  ;  1856. 

1841.  Banking  system  of  N.  J.  affected  by  cities  of  N.  Y. 
and  Phila. ;  specie  payments.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pen- 
nington) Oct.  26,1841.) 

• .  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Southard)  submitting  an- 
swers made  by  banks  in  state  to  questions  pro- 
pounded rel.  to  specie  payments  as  required  by  res. 
of  Nov.  14,  1840.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1:  304-327.) 

.     Rept.  of  treasurer  (Southard)  in  answer  to  res. 

requesting  names  of  banks  in  state  that  have  failed 
during  last  20  years,  giving  date  of  each  failure, 
amt.  of  capital  paid  in,  what  proportion  was  or  is 
likely  to  be  paid  by  each  of  said  banks  to  their  cred- 
itors, etc.     (Some  1S40/1:  406-407.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Sutphen)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred ann.  stmts,  of  banks.  (Same  1840/1:  340- 
341.) 

• .     Communication  from  member  of  House,  James 

H.  Robinson,  rel.  to  eight  banks  which  have  sus- 
pended specie  payments  since  1839;  abstract  stmt, 
from  bank  repts.  of  Jan.  1,  showing  capital,  circula- 
tion, deposits,  etc.,  distinguishing  suspended  banks 
and  specie  paying  banks.     (Same  1840/1:  467-472.) 


146 


INDEX  TO  DOCXMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1842.  Rept.  of  committee  (Condit)  apptd.  at  last  ses- 
sion to  inquire  what  charters  remain  upon  stat- 
ute book  granted  for  banks,  which  have  not  gone 
into  operation;  what  other  charters  remain  in  ex- 
istence, granted  for  banks  which  have  failed,  etc., 
and  to  report  course  to  be  pursued  rel.  to  same. 
(Jol.    Legisl.    Council    1841/2:  162-165.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.      500   copies   ordered   printed.      (Jol.   Leglsl. 
Council   1841/5:  165.) 
.     Rept.  of  majority  of  committee   (Lilly)   on  por- 
tion of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  banks  and  resumption  of 
specie  payments.    (Jol.  of  Legisl.  Council  1841/2: 
125-143.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     1000  copies  ordered  printed.      (Jol.  of  Leglsl. 
Council   1841/2:  143.) 

1847-1859.  Table:  no.  of  banks,  circulation,  specie  de- 
posits, discounts,  notes,  bonds  and  mortgages, 
stocks,  loans,  etc.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1847  (p. 
92)— same  1859.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs.     In  some  years,  the  stmt, 
is  given  in  narrative  form. 
184S.     Res.   resp.   bank   notes,   bills,   etc.     (Minutes   of 
Assem.  1848:  365-3G6.) 

■ .     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  printed.      (Minutes  of  Assem.  1848: 
366.) 
1849.     Rept.  of  special  committee   (Randolph)    on  bill 
to  establish  general  banking  system.    (Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1849:  640-643.) 

1851.  On  personal  liability  of  stockholders  in  banks 
and  other  chartered  cos.;  measures  should  be  taken 
to  render  bank  issues  substantially  good.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  21,  1851:  9.) 

.  Act  of  last  session  to  authorize  business  of  bank- 
ing so  stringent  in  its  provisions  that  no  co.  has 
been  formed  under  it.  (Hamc  (Haines)  Jan.  15, 
1851:  13-14.) 

1851-1854.  See  below.  Free  Banking  System,  these 
dates. 

1851-1859.  Statistics  of  incorporated  banks  in  N.  J.: 
names  of  banks;  capital;  notes  in  circulation;  de- 
posits and  dividends  unpaid;  due  other  banks; 
profit  and  loss,  discount  reed,  and  exchanges;  dis- 
counts and  bills  receivable;  due  from  other  banks; 
specie;  real  estate  and  fixtures;  suspended  acct.; 
state  tax;  stocks  and  bonds  and  mortgages.  (Ann. 
stmts,  of  banks  1851  (foldg.  leaf  betw.  pp.  32  and 
Z3)— same  1859.) 

1852.  Additional  checks  on  transactions  of  bank  dept. 
of  treasury  suggested;  propriety  of  creating  ofiice 
of  controller.  (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852: 
14.) 

.  No.  of  banks  chartered  in  N.  J.;  capital  and  cir- 
culation; extension  of  liabilities  of  stockholders  ad- 
vised; issuers  of  bank  notes  should  be  required  to 
give  security  for  their  payment;  revision  of  stat- 
utes rel.  to  banking  recommended.  (Same  (Fort) 
Jan.  14,  1852:  10-11.) 

.     Bank  currency;  legal  provision  requiring  banks 

to  keep  their  notes  at  par,  at  state  capital,  would  be 
effectual.    (Same   (Fort)   Jan.  14,  1852:  13.) 

1852-1854.     See  below.  Free  Banking  System,  these  dates. 

1853.  Evils  resulting  from  an  inflated  paper  currency; 
no.  banks  organized  since  1804;  no.  of  failures; 
losses;  measures  increasing  circulation  of  real 
money  will  diminish  liability  to  bankruptcies,  etc.; 
abolition  of  bank  notes  under  value  of  five  dollars 
recommended  and  after  two  years  prohibition  of 
notes  of  less  than  ten  dollars.  (Govs.  mess.  (Fort) 
Jan.  11,  1853:  12-13.) 


BANKS— cont'd 


non-serial — cont'd 


1853.  Privileges  conferred  upon  banking  cos.;  possess 
power  of  regulating  currency;  amt.  of  circulating 
notes  July  1,  1852;  importance  of  securing  safety 
of  banks  and  redemption  of  their  circulation;  per- 
sonal liability  of  stockholders;  should  be  limit  upon 
issues  of  banks;  issuers  of  bank  notes  should  give 
ample  security  for  their  redemption.  (Same  (Fort) 
Jan.  1853:  7-10.) 

.  Passage  of  act  enabling  special  banks  at  expira- 
tion of  their  resp.  charters  to  organize  in  accord- 
ance with  provisions  of  general  banking  acts  rec- 
ommended.   (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  10.) 

1854.  Rept.  of  the  committee  on  finance  of  the  Senate 
to  whom  was  referred  so  much  of  the  Govs.  mess,  as 
relates  to  banks;  Hoxsey.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the 
True  American  Office,  1854.    13  pp. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1854:  72-81.) 

■ .     Rept.  of  the  committee  on  corporations  on  As- 
sem. bill  rel.  to  incorporated  banks.   Trenton:  Prtd. 
at  the  True  American  Office,  1854.   5  pp. 
P.   Rafterty,  chrm. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1854:  1037-1040.) 

.     Special   banks   should    secure   their   issues   and 

conduct  their  business  operations  under  the  general 
law.    (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  10-11.) 

.     Stockholders  as  well  as  ofl5cers  should  be  liable 

for  all  obligations  of  their  bank;  beneficial  results 
in  Scotland,  from  this  system.  (Same  (Fort)  Jan. 
11,  1854:  11.) 

.     Necessity  of  legal  restraint  upon  bank  issues; 

abolition  of  bank  notes  under  value  of  five  dollars 
recommended  and  after  two  years,  those  under  ten 
dollars;  in  a  few  years  all  bills  under  twenty  dol- 
lars can  be  abolished;  fifty  dollars  should  be  ulti- 
mate aim  as  minimum  denomination  of  bank  paper. 
(Slime  (Fort)   Jan.  11,  1854:  8-9.) 

.     Recommended  that  provision  be  made  to  enable 

special  banks  to  organize  in  accordance  with  pro- 
visions of  general  banking  acts.  (Same  (Fort)  Jan. 
11,  1854:  8.) 

.     All  issuers  of  bank  notes  should  give  full  security 

for  their  ultimate  redemption;  necessity  of  secur- 
ity.   (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  7-8.) 

• .  Twenty-four  banks  organized  under  special  char- 
ter; necessary  to  determine  on  extension  of  char- 
ters or  application  of  general  law.  (Same  (Fort) 
Jan.   11,  1854:  6.) 

.     Caution  needed  in  extension  of  basis  of  banking; 

security  of  bank  notes.  (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854: 
9-10.) 

1855.  "  This  state  asks  no  credit,  no  loans,  no  financial 
accommodation,  and  can  do  without  paper  money, 
but  if  such  is  legalized  as  circulation,  security  must 
be  had,  as  every  other  system  has  fallen  into  dis- 
credit."   (Same.  (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  11.) 

.  Necessity  of  deciding  betw.  two  systems  of  bank- 
ing, i.  e.,  by  special  charter  or  under  general  law; 
latter  strongly  recommended;  expiration  of  old 
charters;  reorganization;  danger  of  special  laws. 
(Same  (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  5-6:  7-10.) 

.     Prohibition  of  circulation  of  bank   notes  of  $5 

and  under;  and  after  two  years  of  $10  and  under; 
after  five  years  of  $20  recommended.  (Same  (Price) 
Jan.  9,  1855:  6.) 

.     Principles  of  independent  treasury  of  U.  S.  may 

be  well  applied  to  states;  recommended  that  law  be 
passed  separating  fiscal  affairs  of  state  from  banks; 
compelling  state  treasury  only  to  receive  and  pay 
out  gold  and  silver.    (Same  (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  G.) 

.     See  Corrupt  Practices,  this  date. 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  finance   (Hoxsey)   on  so 

much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  banks  and  bank- 
ing.   (Sen.  Jol.  1855:  87-89.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


147' 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1856.  Two  banking  systems  in  state;  propriety  of  de- 
ciding upon  one  system  before  acting  upon  applica- 
tions for  bank  charters;  granting  of  special  bank 
charter  is  prejudicial  to  state  interests.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Price)  Jan.  8,  185G:  11.) 

.     Passage  of  law  prohibiting  circulation  of  bank 

notes  of  $5  and  under  recommended;  law  would 
increase  circulation  of  gold  and  silver  and  protect 
laboring  classes  from  currency  liable  to  deprecia- 
tion.   (Same  (Price)  Jan.  8,  1856:  11.) 

.     Rept.  of  majority  of  committee  on  banks;  Lafe- 

tra.  Trenton:  OflRce  of  "  True  American,"  1856. 
6  pp. 

2000  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1856  : 
233.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1856:  230-233.) 

Resp.  Incorporation  of  Philllpsburp:  Bank.  Mount  Holl.v 
Bank,  Domestic  Bank  at  Paterson,  Meclianlcs  and 
Manufacturers'   Bank   at  Trenton. 

1858.  Suspension  of  specie  payments;'  resumption; 
relation  of  banks  to  community.  {Same  (Newell) 
Jan.  13,  1858:  4-5.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  (Riggs)  on  act  to 

prevent  issuing  and  circulation  of  small  notes  for 
payment  of  money.     (Sen.   jol.   1858:  192-195.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  100  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1858  : 
195.) 

1860.  Extermination  of  fraudulent  banking  Institu- 
tions.   (Govs.  mess.   (Newell)   Jan.  11,  1860.) 

1862.  In  event  of  banks  suspending  specie  payment 
through  influence  of  banking  institutions  in  large 
cities,  recommended  that  action  be  legalized.  (Same 
(Olden)   Jan.  14,  1862.) 

1863.  Stmt,  of  no.  of  banks,  and  amt.  of  bank  capital 
in  each  of  the  towns  of  N.  J.  (U.  S.  38  cong.  1  sess. 
House  doc.  20:  141.) 

1866/91-1866/04.  Cumulative  comparative  table:  capi- 
tal, deposits,  loans  and  discounts,  profits  and  sur- 
plus, total  resources,  and  no.  of  state  banks  of  dis- 
count and  deposit.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and 
insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1891  (p.  16)  — 
same  1904.) 

Omitted  from  1892  to  1900,  Inclusive. 

1875.  On  resumption  of  specie  payments;  U.  S.  notes; 
national  policy;  legal  tender;  banking  facilities. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Bedle)   Jan.  19,  1875.) 

1878-1881.  Table:  name  of  bank;  location;  no.  of  de- 
positors; average  amt.  of  each  acct.  Jan.  1,  each 
year.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institu- 
tions 1880:  84.) 

Repeated  in  1881,  p.  96. 

1890.  Collection  of  bank  statistics.  (13  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1889/90:  454.) 

1890-1904.  Tables:  resources  and  liabilities  of  state 
banks.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institu- 
tions 1889  (pp.  104-105) — comr.  of  banking  and  in- 
surance rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1904.) 

1891.  Increase  in  banking  capital;  list  of  banks  which 
increased  their  capital  during  the  year,  their  loca- 
tion, amt.  (Ann.  rept.  comr.  of  banking  and  insur- 
ance rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1891:  13.) 

Bank  of  Montclair,  Effg  Harlior  Commercial  Bank,  Free- 
hold Banking  Company,  Middlesex  County  Bank, 
Tradesmen's   Bank.   Tuckerton   Bank. 

.     Provisions  of  law  of  1890  rel.  to  foreign,  banking, 

savings,  trust,  guarantee,  safe  deposit,  indemnity, 
mortgage,  investment,  loan  and  bldg.  corporations; 
comment.    {Same  1891:  20.) 

1891/6-1904.  Table:  aggregate  resources  of  savings 
banks,  banks  of  discount  and  deposit,  and  safe  de- 


BANKS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
posit   and   trust   cos.,   respectively,   Jan.   1.     {Same 
1895   (p.  Vi)siimc  1904.) 

There  are  two  repts.  In   1895  :  this  entry  Is  from   the 

one  for  the  year  endlni;  Dec.  31. 
In   180.'),   the   table  Is  for  Jan.   1,   1801   and   1896;   In 
1896.  tor  .Tan.  1,  1800  and  1897  ;  in  189T.  for  Jan., 
1897  and  1898;  In  1898,  for  Jan.,  1898  and  1899; 
in   1899,  for  Jan.  1.   1899   and  1900;   in  1900,   for 
Jan.  1,  1900  and  1901  ;  from   1901-1904,  the  stmt. 
Is   for   the  current   year   only.     Deposits   are   also 
given  from  1898  to  1904,  Inclusive. 
1892-1904.     Table:    aggregate   resources   and   liabilities 
of  state  banks,  April  1,  June  30,  Oct.  1  and  Dec.  31. 
{Same  1892   (p.  Ill)— same  1904.) 

The  dates  of  the  stmts,  vary  slightly  each  year. 

.     Table:    summary  of  resources  and  liabilities  of 

state  banks;  increase  or  decrease  over  previous  yr. 
{Same  1892  (p.  11)— same  1904.) 
1895.  Recommended  legislation  concerning  state 
banks:  restriction  of  amt.  of  loans  to  any  one  per- 
son, CO.  or  corporation  to  10  %  of  paid  in  capital; 
requirement  of  20%  surplus,  and  reserve  in  lawful 
money  of  not  less  than  15%  of  amt.  of  bank's  de- 
posits; prevention  of  banks  from  making  any  loan 
on  security  of  shares  of  its  own  capital  stock.  {Same 
1895:  8-9.) 

Entry  from  Ann.  rept.  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  1895. 
1897.  Recommended  legislation  to  restrict  aggregate 
amt.  of  loans  by  any  bank  to  any  one  person,  firm 
or  corporation  to  10%  of  its  paid  up  capital.  {Same 
1897:  10.) 
1899.  Summary  of  provisions  of  new  banking  law. 
{Same  1899:  17.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  of  revision  of  the  laws  of  the 

state  of  N.  J.  rel.  to  banks,  trust  cos.  and  safe  de- 
posit cos.  apptd.  by  the  Gov.  under  chap.  3,  laws  of 
1898.    n.  p.,  March  1,  1899.  vi,  62  pp. 

James  B.  Dill,  John  B.  Vreeland  and  Thos.  N.  McCar- 
ter,  comrs. 

1903.     See  below.  Savings  Banks,  this  date. 


See  below. 


Boonton 
Private  Banks. 


Bank  Commissioners 

See  also  above,   the   serial   group. 
1852.     Propriety  of  creating  bd.  of  bank  comrs.    (Govs. 

mess.   (Fort)   Jan.  14,  1852:  12.) 
1892.     See  below,   Banking  and   Insurance   Dept,   this 

date. 
1895.     See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 
1903.     Recommended  that  pay  of  comr.  of  banking  and 

insurance   be   increased.     (Govs.   mess.    (Murphy) 

Jan.,  1903;  12.) 

Bank  Examiners;  see  below,  Savings  Banks;  also  Trust  Com- 
panies 

Bank  Note  Redemption  Fund 

1865.  Amt.  of  bank  note  redemption  fund  paid  to  pres- 
ent treasurer  by  administrators  of  late  treasurer; 
stmt,  respecting  the  fund.  (A.R.  treasurer  1864/5; 
755-756.) 

Paging   from   Collected   docs. 

1865/6.  Bank  note  redemption  fund;  amt.  at  beginning 
and  close  of  fiscal  year;  disbursements.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1865/6:  8.) 

1865/6-1876/7.  Ann.  stmt,  of  bank  note  redemption 
fund.  (A.R.  treasurer  1865/6  (pp.  131-133)— «ome 
1876/7.) 

1866/7.     Bank    note   redemption   fund;    securities;    re- 
ceipts and  disbursements:  balance:  fund  must  soon 
disappear.    (A.R.  comptroller  1866/7:  216.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1867/8.  Bank  note  redemption  fund:  balance  Dec.  1, 
1867:  disbursements;  balance  Dec.  1,  1868.  {Same 
1867/8;  10.) 


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BANKS— cont'd 
Bank  Note  Redemption  Fund — cont'd 
1868/9.     Bank  note  redemption  fund:   receipts  and  dis- 
bursements;  balance   (mainly  belonging  to  Bloom- 
field  Bank).    (Same  1868/9:  267.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1870.  Bank  note  redemption  fund  is  virtually  closed; 
deposits  mainly  withdrawn;  sum  remaining  to 
credit  of  fund.     (Snmr  1869/70:  12.) 

1871.  Balance  to  credit  of  bank  note  redemption  fund 
at  close  of  1870;  amt.  paid  out  during  year;  credit 
balance.    (S«h(C  1870/1:  19.) 

1873.  No  transactions  during  year  for  acct.  of  bank 
note  redemption  fund;  balance  same  as  in  1871. 
(Same  1872/3:  24.) 

1874.  No  transactions  in  bank  note  redemption  fund 
during  year;    balance.    {Same  1873/4:  29.) 

Repeated  in  1874/5   (p.  31)  ;  1875/6   (p.  29). 
1877.     Balance  of  bank  note  redemption  fund  repaid  to 
parties  making  deposit.    (Same  1876/7:  40.) 

Banking  and  Insurance  Department 

1892.  Creation  of  dept.  of  banking  and  insurance 
(1891);  powers  and  duties  of  comr.;  work  accom- 
plished; report.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12, 
1892:  30-31.) 
1S93.  Salaries  of  dept.  of  banking  and  insurance  paid 
out  of  fees  collected;  no  expense  to  state;  charac- 
ter of  dept.;  duties;  repts.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan. 
1893:  27.) 

Annual  Report;  see  above,  the  serial  group 

Laws;  see  below,  that  title 

Receipts  and  Disbursements;  see  below,  that  title 

Banking  Privilege 

A  right  of  subscription  to  a  specified  amt.  of  the 
original  capital  stock  at  par  was  reserved  by  the 
State  of  New  Jersey,  in  many  of  the  early  bank 
charters  ;  when  the  reservation  was  availed  of,  the 
state,  of  course,  became  entitled  to  a  proportionate 
number  of  directors  ;  In  some  instances  the  right 
was  sold  ;  among  the  banks  with  which  the  reserva- 
tion was  made  were  :  Newark  Banking  and  Insur- 
ance Co.  and  its  Branch  at  Fowies  Hook  (Jersey 
Bank),  Trenton  Banking  Co.,  the  state  banks  at 
Camden,  Trenton,  New  Brunswick,  Elizabeth,  New- 
ark and  Morris,  Cumberland  Bank  at  Brldgeton, 
Susses  Bank  ;  see  below.  Banks  :   Individual. 

Belvidebe  Delaware  Railroad  Company 

1837.  Rept.  of  committee  (Valentine)  on  petition  of 
Belvidere  Delaware  R.R.  Co.,  praying  for  banking 
privileges;  favorable.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7: 
133-135.) 

New  Hope  Delaware  Bridge  Company 

Chartered  Jan.  23.  1812.  its  object  being  the  construc- 
tion of  a  bridge  across  the  Delaware ;  It  also  exer- 
cised banking  privileges. 

serial 
1840-1846.     Stmt,   of  New   Hope  Delaware  Bridge  Co., 
Lambertville,   Jan.    1. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1840  In  ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  :  14-15. 
1841 "        1840:342-343.' 

1842  "       "  "         "        "        1841  :  16-17. 

No  separate  copy  found.  Ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.    1842:205.) 

1843  In  ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1842:16-17. 

1844  "        ' '        1843  :  230-231." 

1845 '       1844  :  274-275.* 

1846 1845  :  144-145.' 

non-serial 
1831.     Rept.  of  committee  (Marshall)  apptd.  to  examine 
the  charter  of  the  New  Hope  Delaware  Bridge  Co.; 
exercise  of  banking  privileges.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
1831/2:  75;  322.) 


•  Paging  from   Collected   docs. 


BANKS— cont'd 

Banking  Privilege — cont'd 

New  Hope  Delaware  Bridge  Company — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1835.     Res.   rel.   to  payment  of  witnesses,   etc.,   in   ex- 
amination of  affairs  of  the  New  Hope  Bridge  Co.  in 
1831  ordered  prtd.    (Same  1834/5:  401.) 

This  res.,  offered  by  Wm.  H.  Sloan,  Feb.  23,  1835,  Is 
not  printed  In  the  Assem.  jol.  and  no  separate 
copy   was  found. 

1848.  New  Hope  Delaware  Bridge  Co.  incorporated  by 
N.  J.  Jan.  23, 1812,  subsequently  by  Penn.  legislature 
also;  object  was  construction  of  bridge  across  Dela- 
ware River;  co.  has  exercised  banking  privileges 
and  failed  three  or  four  times;  recommended  that 
atty.  gen.  be  directed  to  institute  legal  proceedings. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Stratton)   Jan.  12,  1848.) 

.     Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  (Hubbell)  to  whom 

was  referred  so  much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to 
the  New  Hope  Delaware  Bridge  Co.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1848:  349-350.) 

.     Rept.  from  special  committee  (Chetwood)  apptd. 

by  the  legisl.  to  investigate  the  affairs  of  the  New 
Hope  Delaware  Bridge  Co.    (Same  1848:  434-466.) 

.     Same,  separate.  Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron,  1848.   45  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  State  library,  Trenton.  1000  copies 
were   ordered   prtd. 

Salem  and  Phila.  Maxui  actl-eing  Co. 

1S28.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Shinn)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred res.  on  the  subject  of  the  Salem  and  Phila. 
Mnfg.  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  69-71.) 

Exercise    of    banking    privilege    without    authority. 
1831.     Rept.   of  the  atty.   gen.    (Southard)    rel.   to  the 
Salem  and  Phila.  Mnfg.  Co.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
Oct.  1831:  41-42.) 

Not  shown  that  they  have  exercised  banking  privileges ; 
property    sold ;    further    procs.    unnecessary. 

Taylobville  Delaware  Bridge  Company;  see  Bridges:  In- 
dividual 

Yardleyville  Dexawabe  Bridge  Company;   see  Beidqes: 
Individual 

Free  Banking  System 

See  also  above.  Banks,  entry  under  dates  1835-1863. 
Items  for  1853  and  1854  ;  also  below,  Banks  :  In- 
dividual. 

serial 
See  above.  Banks.    Group  B. 
tion-serial 
1851-1854.     Table:    circulation  of  banks  distinguishing 
those  organized  under  general  banking  law,  from 
returns  made  up  to  and  including  Dec.  31,  1851,  and 
June  30,  1852.    (A.R.  bank  comrs.  1852  (pp.  17-21) 
— same  1854.) 
1851-1876.     Statistics  of  banks  in  N.  J.  organized  under 
general    banking    law:    banks;    location;    amt.    of 
stocks  assigned  to  treasurer;   value  at  time  of  de- 
posit; amt.  of  real  estate  owned  and  occupied  by  the 
assn.;   amt.  of  debts  due  to  assn.;    notes  of  other 
banks;  bills  receivable,  loans  and  discounts;  specie; 
registered  bills  on  hand;  loss  of  profits  on  capital; 
amt.   of  profits;    amt.   of  capital  stock;    registered 
notes  received  from  treasurer;  registered  notes  in 
circulation;   amt.  of  debt  due  by  assn.;  due  to  de- 
positors, bills  returned  and  cancelled.    (Ann.  stmts, 
of  banks  1851    (foldg.  leaf)— .vowc  1876.) 

The  Items  vary  from  year  to  year;  the  later  repts. 
deal  chiefly  with  the  dissolution  of  banks  organ- 
ized under  this  law. 

1852.  Stmt,  made  by  treasurer  (Smith),  Jan.  1:  lo- 
cation, conditions  and  operations  of  banks  estab- 
lished under  act  of  Feb.  27,  1850  and  suppl.  of  Mch. 
11,  1851.    (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  56-57.) 


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BANKS— coiit'a 

Free  Banking  System — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1S52.  Under  act  of  Feb.  27,  1850,  new  banking  system 
was  organized  in  state;  list  of  banks  organized  un- 
der that  act;  abuses;  suppl.  act  of  March,  1852,  to 
remedy  the  imperfections;  cases  in  Chancery;  sug- 
gestions for  improving  the  system.  (A.R.  bank 
comrs.  1852:  4-12.) 

.     No.  of  banks  established  under  general  banking 

acts;  capital;  circulation;  security.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  21.) 
1852-1854.  Table:  circulation  of  banks,  amt.  due  de- 
positors, dividends  unpaid,  amt.  due  to  other  banks, 
capital  stock,  July  1;  distinguishing  those  organ- 
ized under  general  banking  law.  (A.R.  bank  comrs. 
1852  (pp.  14-16)— ,snm(!  1854.) 
1853.  List  of  banks  organized  under  free  banking  law; 
list  of  those  agst.  which  legal  proceedings  have  been 
commenced;  alterations  in  the  law  suggested;  ap- 
proval of  the  law  passed  in  1853;  location  of  banks 
should  be  under  state  control.    (Some  1853:  4-6.) 

.     Object  of  the  free  banking  system  was  to  afford 

security  to  the  noteholder  in  case  of  insolvency; 
advisable  that  legisl.  rigidly  guard  provisions  of 
law,  designating  kind  of  stock  and  securities  to  be 
taken  as  basis  for  banking;  stocks  of  cities  and  in- 
corporated towns  not  proper  security.  (Same  1853: 
9.) 

.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Jones)  on  treasurer's 

accts.  under  act  to  authorize  business  of  banking. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1S53:  103-105.) 

.     No.  of  banks  organized  under  general  law  up  to 

Dec.  31,  1852;  circulation;  security.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  22.) 

.     Improvement  in  banking  system  resulting  from 

suppl.  act  of  1852:  {Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  10- 
11.) 

.    Table:    name  and  location  of  banks  organized 

under  general  banking  law;  kind  and  amt.  of  se- 
curities deposited  by  each;  amt.  of  circulation. 
(A.R.  bank  comrs.  1853:  20-21.) 

.     List  of  banking  assns.  which,  having  determined 

to  relinquisli  business,  have  redeemed  and  returned 
to  treasurer  80%  of  circulation  and  deposited  in 
bank  to  credit  of  treasurer  amts.  equal  to  balance  of 
circulation;  cash  deposits  in  bank;  balance  of  cir- 
culation, Dec.  31.  {Sarne  1853:  22.) 
1854.  Satisfactory  results  from  free  banking  system; 
abuses  of  system.  (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  11, 
1854:  7.) 

.     Should  system  of  free  banking  become  policy  of 

state,  mngmt.  of  bank  affairs  must  be  detached 
from  state  treasury  and  banking  dept.  established. 
(Same  (Fort)   Jan.  11,  1854:  11.) 

.     Banks  organized  under  the  act  of  1851:  list  still 

in  operation;  list  of  those  closing  up;  do.  closed  by 
injunction.    (A.R.  bank  comrs.  1S54:  3-4.) 
.     Security  of  circulation  the  great  and  most  valu- 
able feature  of  the  general  banking  system.    (Same 
1854:  5.) 

.     Amdmts.  to  banking  law  suggested.    (Same  1854: 

6-7.) 

.    Recommendation  that  legisl.  prohibit  circulation 

in  state  of  bank  notes  of  other  states  of  less  denom- 
ination than  $5.00,  also  that  operations  of  banking 
system  be  separated  from  treasury.    (Same  1854:  8.) 

.     Means  suggested  for  increasing  security  of  the 

banking  system.    (Same  1854:  8-9.) 

.     Table:  amt.  of  bills  issued,  whole  amt.  returned 

and   cancelled,  and   balance  of  circulation  Jan.   1, 
1855,  of  banks  operating  under  free  banking  law. 
(Same  1854:  18.) 
.     Table:  whole  amt.  of  bills  issued,  whole  amt.  re- 
turned and  cancelled,  and  balance  of  circulation  Jan. 


BANKS— cont'd 

Free  Banking  System— cont'd 

non-serial — con  t'd 
1,  1855,  of  banks  organized  under  free  bank  law  and 
now  closing  up.    (Same  1854:  19.) 

1856.  See  above.  Ranks,  this  date. 

1857.  Banks  established  under  general  banking  law  not 
a  success;  in  future  banks  will  be  established  by 
special  acts  of  incorporation;  increase  of  banking 
capital  unwise.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  20, 
1857:  G.) 

Laws;  see  below,  that  title 
Laws 

1812.  Jan.  28.  An  act  for  establishing  six  state  banks 
in  N.  J.  Morris-Town:  Prtd.  by  H.  P.  Russell,  Feb., 
1812.    14  pp.   12°. 

Copy   seen    lu    the   New   Jersey   Hist.    Socy.,   Newark. 

Banks  at  Camden,  Trenton,  New  Brunswick,  Elizabeth, 

Newark.  Morris. 

1850-1851.     The  general  banking  law  of  the  state  of  N.  J. 

Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Phillips  &  Boswell,  1851.    17  pp. 

1850-1852.     Same.   Trenton:  True  American  Office,  1852. 

24  pp. 
1878.     Acts  rel.  to  savings  banks.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
and  savings  institutions  1877:  149-152.) 

1880.  Same.   (Same  1879:  189-190.) 

1881.  Same.   (Sonic  1880:  135-137.) 

1883.  Same.   (Same  1882:  113-114.) 

1884.  Same.   (Same  1883:  107-108.) 

1885.  Same.   (Same  1884:  151-154.) 

1886.  Same.   (Same  1885:  115.) 

1887.  Same.   (Same  1886:  177.) 

1888.  Same.   (Same  1887:  ix-xiii.) 

.     Text   of   act  concerning   unclaimed   deposits   in 

savings  banks.    (10  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1886/7:  359-360.) 

1889.  Text  of  acts  rel.  to  savings  banks.  (Ann.  stmts, 
of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1888:  ix-x.) 

1890.  Same.     (Same  1889:  ix-xii.) 

.     Text  of  act  rel.   to  safe  deposit  and   trust  cos. 

(Same  1889:  xiii.) 

1891.  Act  establishing  dept.  of  banking  and  insurance. 
(Same  1890:  ix-xi.) 

1892.  Text  of  act  giving  the  stockholders  of  any  bank 
or  banking  Institution  in  N.  J.  one  vote  for  each 
share  of  stock  held.  (A.R.  corar.  banking  and  in- 
surance rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1891:  189.) 

1893.  Suppl.  of  act  rel.  to  safe  deposit  and  trust  cos. 
(Same  1892:  175.) 

.     Text  of  act  repealing  suppl.  to  savings  bank  act 

passed  in  1888.    (Same  1892:  176.) 

1895.  Text  of  act  regulating  time  within  which  ann. 
repts.  shall  be  filed  witli  the  comr.  of  banking  and 
insurance  and  regulating  the  ann.  rept.  to  be  made 
by  the  comr.    (Same  1895:  137-138.) 

1896.  Text  of  suppl.  to  act.  I'esp.  safe  deposit  and  trust 
cos.    (Same  1895:  138.) 

• — — .  Text  of  suppl.  to  act  concerning  savings  banks. 
(Same  1895:  137.) 

1899.  The  laws  of  New  Jersey  rel.  to  banks  and  bank- 
ing, trust  cos.  and  safe  deposit  cos.  Revision  of 
1899.  Compiled  under  authority  of  the  dept.  of  bank- 
ing and  insurance  by  J.  B.  Dill  [Orange].  1899.  iv, 
X,  69  pp. 

National  Banks 

National  banks  were  organized  In  Now  Jersey  under 
tile  national  banking  act  of  June  3,  1864,  and  act 
of  the  New  Jersey  Legislature,  April  6.  1805. 

1845.  Ala.  joint  res.  on  repudiation  of  state  debts,  pub- 
lic lands,  tariff  and  national  banks.  (Sen.  jol.  1846: 
80-82;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1846:  51-54.) 

1866.  Banks  in  state  organized  under  acts  of  Con- 
gress make  no  return.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  to 
comptroller  1866:  3.) 


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BANKS— cont'd 

Private  Banks 

1900-1904.     Ann.   stmt,   of   resources   and   liabilities   of 

private  banker  (M.  Lujanovits)  at  Boonton.    (A.R. 

comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 

etc.,  1900  (p.  207)— same  1904.) 
1901.     Hackensack  Bank   and   Citizens'   Bank  of  Long 

Branch  changed  to  national  banks.    (Same  1901:  12.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Banking  and  Insubance  Department 
1895/6-1903/4.     Table  disbursements  on  acct.  of  dept.  of 

banking  and  insurance.  (A.R.  treasurer  1S95/6  (pp. 

336-340)— .Mwe  1903/4.) 
.     Same.     (A.R.   comptroller  1895/6    (p.   41) — same 

1903/4.) 
1897-1904.     Table:   receipts  from  dept.  of  banking  and 

insurance.     (A.R.   treasurer   1897/8    (p.   29) — same 

1903/4.) 
.     Same.     (A.R.   comptroller  1S96/7    (p.   24) — same 

1903/4.) 
Savings  Banks 

See  also   Banks :     Individual   Savings   Banks. 
1880.     Table:  expenses  of  examination  of  savings  banks. 

(A.R.  treasurer  1879/80:  130.) 
.     Table:    amt.    reed,    from    savings    banks    under 

act  of  April  21,  187G,  and  suppls.    {Same  1879/80: 

19.) 
.     Receipts  from  savings  banks;   comment.     (A.R. 

comptroller  1879/80:  27-28.) 

Savings  Banks 

1869/92-1869/04.  Table:  total  resources;  amt.  due  de- 
positors; surplus;  no.  of  savings  banks.  (A.R.  comr. 
of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc., 
1891  (p.  11)— .same  1904.) 

1876.  Incorporated  savings  and  trust  cos.  should  be 
Inspected;  suggestion  as  to  method.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  36.) 

1876-1878.  Table:  relative  amts.  of  deposits  and  num- 
bers of  depositors  in  9  savings  banks  in  1876,  1877 
and  1878.  (2  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries  1879:  38.) 

1877.  Savings  bank  act  of  1876  needs  revision;  recom- 
mended that  savings  and  trust  cos.  be  made  sub- 
ject to  official  examination.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle) 
Jan.  9,  1877:  18.) 

1877-1890.  Tables:  location  of  savings  banks,  date  of 
organization,  amt.  capital  stock,  gross  assets,  gross 
liabilities,  net  surplus  over  all  liabilities,  and  ratio 
of  assets  to  liabilities;  classification  of  assets  of 
individual  savings  banks;  recapitulation  of  re- 
sources, liabilities  and  misc.  accts.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1877  (p.  77) — same 
1890.) 

For    later   stmts,    respecting   assets   and   liabilities,    seo 
below,  under  dates  1892-1905. 

1878.  Benefit  derived  from  act  of  April  5,  1878,  for  the 
relief  of  savings  banks,  without  the  apptmt.  of  a 
receiver.    (Same  1878:  v.) 

.     Suggestions   respecting  examination   of  savings 

and  insurance  cos.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  8, 
1878:  26.) 

.     Savings  banks:  early  history  in  Europe  and  the 

U.  S. ;  N.  J.  laws  respecting  savings  banks;  statis- 
tics. (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries  1878:  193-209.) 

1878-1879.  Table:  average  deposits  of  each  class  of  de- 
positors (wage  workers,  salaries,  professional,  etc.) 
in  1878  and  1879;  per  cent  of  each  number.  (2  same 
1879:  40.) 

.     Table:  increase  and  decrease  of  deposits;  no.  of 

new  depositors,  with  amt.  of  their  deposits  during 
1878,  and  the  total  amt.  held  in  trust  for  individuals 
and  societies,  Jan.  1,  1879.    (2  same  1879:  39.) 


BANKS— cont'd 
Savings  Banks — cont'd 

1878-18SS.  Table:  no.  of  savings  banks  in  N.  J.,  each 
year,  no.  of  depositors — open  accts.,  amt.  due  to  de- 
positors, average  deposit,  total  assets,  total  liabili- 
ties, except  surplus,  surplus  amt.  deposited  during 
preceding  year.  (11  same  1887/8:  454.) 
1878/92-1878/04.  Table:  amt.  due  depositors;  interest 
credited  for  yr.;  no.  depositors  or  open  accts.; 
average  amt.  of  each  acct.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking 
and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1891  (p. 
12)— .some  1904.) 

Returns  are  for  each  year. 

1879.  Tables:  deposits  in  savings  banks  June  1  to  Aug. 
31;  classification  of  depositors  and  deposits.  (2  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1879: 
30-37.) 

.     Savings   banks:    apparent   decrease  in   deposits 

and  surplus  earnings;  explanation;  blank  sent  treas- 
urers; tabulated  stmt,  of  returns.  (2  same  1879:  25- 
40.) 

.     Favorable  comment  on  act  of  1878  for  relief  of 

savings  banks  without  appointment  of  receiver. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1878/9:  V.) 

1880.  Table:  no.  of  depositors  in  savings  banks  of  state, 
total  assets,  amt.  due  depositors,  amt.  deposited 
and  amt.  withdrawn  each  yr.    [Same  1880:  83.) 

Repeated   In   1881,   p.   95. 

1881/90-1881/91.  Cumulative  comparative  table:  no. 
of  depositors,  total  assets,  amt.  due  depositors  and 
surplus  over  liabilities  of  savings  banks  Jan.  1, 
each  year.    (Same  1889   (p.  57)— .some  1890.) 

1S84.  Recommended  that  rights  of  depositors  in  sav- 
ings banks  be  more  fully  protected;  suggestions. 
(Govs.  mess.    (Abbett)    Jan.  15,  18S4:  17.) 

1885.  Legislation  needed  for  protection  of  depositors  in 
savings  banks;  suggestions.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan. 
13,  1885:  45-46.) 

Paging  from  Jersey  City  edition. 

1887.  Table:  savings  banks  in  N.  J.;  location;  date 
began  business;  no.  of  depositors,  highest  deposits, 
average  deposits,  interest  rate — per  cent.  (11  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1887/8: 
455.) 

1891.  See  above.  Banks,  this  date. 
1891/6-1904.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1892.  Savings  banks:  condition,  mortgage  loans,  real 
estate,  stocks  and  bonds,  collateral  loans,  cash  on 
hand  and  deposited,  deposits,  depositors,  surplus, 
interest  or  dividends  to  depositors,  expenses,  ex- 
aminations, savings  banks  in  liquidation;  growth. 
(Ann.  rept.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
savings  banks,  etc.,  1891:  3-12.) 

.     See  below.  Trust  companies,  this  date. 

.     List  of  savings  banks  still  in  hands  of  receiver 

and  of  those  whose  "  old  accts."  are  being  liqui- 
dated by  their  managers  under  direction  of  court. 
(A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  sav- 
ings banks,  etc.,  1892  (p.  7)— .some  1893.) 

1892-1902.  Comparative  table  giving  kind,  amt.  and 
percentages  of  assets  of  savings  banks  at  beginning 
of  1902  and  percentages  of  same  for  1892.  (Same 
1901:  7.) 

.     Tables  showing  changes  in  bond  investments  of 

savings  banks  during  each  yr.  at  par  values.  (Same 
1892  (p.  6)— .same  1902.) 

1892-1905.  Condensed  stmt,  of  condition  of  savings 
banks,  Jan.  1:  banking  house  and  lot;  other  real 
estate:  bonds  and  mortgages;  U.  S.  bonds;  District 
of  Columbia  bonds;  N.  J.  state  bonds;  bonds  of  cos. 
in  N.  J.;  do.  cities;  do.  towns  and  townships;  do. 
cos.  of  other  states;  r.r.  bonds;  other  stocks  and 
bonds;  total  par  value  of  stocks  and  bonds;  total 
cost  of  stocks  and  bonds;  call  loans  on  collaterals; 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


151 


BANKS— cont'd 

Savings  Banks — cont'd 

cash  deposited  in  banks  or  trust  cos.;  cash  on  liand: 
interest  due  and  accrued;  all  other  assets;  total 
assets;  amt.  due  depositors;  other  liabilities;  sur- 
plus; total  liabilities;  total  receipts;  total  disburse- 
ments; amt.  deposited  during  past  year;  amt.  with- 
drawn; interest;  salaries  and  fees  paid;  taxes;  no. 
of  accts. ;  accts.  closed.  (Same  1891  (pp.  91-95)  — 
.vf/mp  1904.) 
1892/3-1904/5.  Table;  aggregate  resources,  liabilities, 
and  surplus  of  savings  banks  Jan.  1  of  each  yr.  in 
comparison  with  previous  yr.  {Same  1892  (pp.  4-5) 
—sdme  1904.) 

From  1896  to  1904,  the  principal  statistical  Items  are 

also  Included ;  i.  e.,  no  of  depositors,  accts.,  salaries, 

expenses,  etc. 

1893.  Effects  of  financial  disturbances  on  savings  banks. 
(Same  1893:  5.) 

1894.  See  Building  and  Loan  Associations,  this  date. 
1899.     See  above.  Banks,  this  date. 

1903.  Recommended  that  general  savings  bank  law  be 
revised;  that  comr.  be  authorized  to  make  applica- 
tion to  court  of  chancery  for  apptmt.  of  receiver, 
when  by  his  examination  any  bank  is  found  violat- 
ing law  or  in  impaired  condition;  that  he  be  author- 
ized to  call  upon  an  institution  to  restore  any  im- 
pairment of  capital  stock  in  specified  time  or  ap- 
ptmt. of  receiver;  that  directors  of  banks  and  trust 
cos.  be  required  to  subscribe  oath  of  office;  that  sec. 
17  of  act  for  punishment  of  crimes  be  made  to  ap- 
ply to  trust  COS.;  and  that  statute  of  termination 
for  bringing  action  of  making  false  entries  in 
books,  etc.,  be  extended  to  three  yrs.  (A.R.  comr. 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  savings  banks,  etc.  1903: 
15-16.) 
Examinations 

In    1891.    a    system    ot   examination    of    savlnRs    banljs 
was  instituted  li.v  Comr.  Harvey  ;  before  that  time 
examinations   were   made   only    in   connection   with 
proceedings    in    Chancery ;    those    proceedings    are 
listed  under  the  Individual   Savings  Banks. 
1891-1904.     Examinations    of    savings    banks;    tabular 
stmt,  of  results;   date  of  examination,  assets,  lia- 
bilities, etc.,  of  each  bank.    (A.R.  comr.  banking  and 
insurance  1S91   (pp.  97-  101) — same  1904.) 
Omitted  In   1892,    1894-1896,   1901,    1903. 
Laws;  see  above,  that  title 

Receipts  and  Exi'ekditures  ;  see  above,  that  title 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.  Corporations.  Banks 
Trust  Companies 

See  also  Banks:    Individual  Trust  Companies. 

1876.  See  above.  Savings  Banks,  this  date. 

1877.  See  same,  this  date. 

1889-1892.  Table;  no.  of  trust  cos.;  capital  stock,  de- 
posits and  total  resources  Dec.  31,  1889  and  1892. 
(A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 
banks,  etc.,  1892:  15.) 

1889/94-1889/04.  Table:  capital,  deposits,  surplus  and 
profits,  total  resources,  and  no.  of  trust  cos.  each 
year.    (Same  1894  (p.  12)— same  1904.) 

1890-1891.  Tables:  resources  and  liabilities  of  individ- 
ual trust  COS.  each  yr.  (Same  1889  (pp.  124-125)  — 
.same  1890.) 

1891.  The  Dept.  has  practically  newly  organized  the 
system  of  supervision  of  banks  and  trust  cos.  and 
has  formulated  and  revised  blanks  and  methods  of 
reporting.    (Same  1891:  21.) 

.     Defect  in  laws  rel.  to  trust  cos. ;  no  provision  for 

regulating  investments;  "savings  deposits";  iden- 
tical with  deposits  of  savings  banks;  propriety  of 
demanding  the  same  security  for  them.  (Same 
1891:  21.) 

.     Table;  list  of  trust  cos.,  location;  capital.    (Same 

1891:  17.) 


BANKS— cont'd 

Trust  Companies — con'd 

1891.  Table:  list  of  trust  cos.  which  have  increased 
their  capital;   amt.    (Same  1891:  18.) 

.    Table:  resources  and  liabilities  of  the  trust  cos., 

Dec.  31.    (Same  1891:  19.) 

1891.  See  above,  Banks,  this  date. 
1891/6-1904.     See  above.  Banks,  this  date. 

1892.  Recommended  that  restrictions  and  limitations 
of  savings  bank  law  as  to  investment  funds  be  made 
applicable  by  statute  to  savings  deposits  of  trust 
cos.    (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  ' 
savings  banks,  etc.,  1892:  15.) 

1892-1904.  Tables:  summary  of  aggregate  resources 
and  liabilities  of  trust  cos.  each  yr.  together  with 
increase  or  decrease  over  previous  yr.  (Same  1892 
(pp.  13-14)— 6a  we  1904.) 

.     Tables:    resources   and   liabilities   of   individual 

trust  COS.,  semi-annually.    (Same  1892  (p.  143-146)  — 
same  1904.) 

1894-1904.  List  of  trust  cos.,  etc.,  organized,  their  loca- 
tion and  capital,  also  those  increasing  capital  stock; 
amt.    (Same  1894  (p.  10)— same  1904.) 

1899.  Favorable  comment  on  general  law  of  1899  for 
incorporation  and  regulation  of  trust  cos.  (Same 
1899:  12-13.) 

.     See  above.  Banks,  this  date. 

1901.  On  marked  development  of  trust  co.  movement, 
sixteen  new  cos.  having  been  organized  during  yr.; 
acceptance  for  investment  or  as  collateral  for  loans 
of  undue  proportion  of  securities  of  speculative 
class,  or  of  enterprises  in  which  managers  have 
personal  interest  to  be  guarded  agst.  (A.R.  comr. 
of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc., 
1901:  14.) 

1903.  List  of  trust  cos.  that  have  dissolved  during  yr., 
by  surrender  or  forfeiture  of  charter.  (Same  1903: 
7-8.) 

.     See  above.  Savings  Banks,  this  date. 

Examinations 

1892.  Tables:  condition  of  trust  cos.  as  found  by  ex- 
aminations. (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks  1892:  149-171.) 

Laws;  see  above,  that  title 

BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS 

See  also  above,  Banks,  1835-1863. 

America  Bank,  Trenton 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  of  1850. 

1854.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
1853  (pp.  42-43)— .some  1856.) 

American  Exchange  Bank,  Cape  May  Court  House 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  of  1850. 
1852.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs  Feb.  4.   (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
1851:  38-39.) 

1855.  American  Exchange  Bank  closed  by  injunction. 
(Same  1855:  4.) 

Artisans'  Bank,  Trenton 

1858.     Ann.    stmt,    of   affairs.     (Ann.    stmts,    of   banks 

1857:  68-69.) 
1865.     Artisans'  Bank,  Trenton,  is  being  settled  up  by 
decrees  from  the  court  of  chancery.     (Same  1865: 
11.) 

Asbury  Park  and  Ocean  Grove  Bank 

Incorporated    Jan.,    1889.     Commenced    business    Jan. 

30,   1889. 

1889-1904.     Resources  and  liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 

banks  and  savings  institutions  1889   (p.  83) — A.R. 

comr.   of   banking   and   insurance   rel.    to   savings 

banks,  etc.  1904.) 


152 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


of  Feb.   27, 
(Ann.  stmts. 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 

Atlantic  Bank  at  Cape  May  Court  House 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law 
1850. 
1852-1853.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs,  Jan.  13. 

of  banks  1851   (pp.  36-37)— .«/mc  1853.) 
1855.     Atlantic  Bank  at  Cape  May  Court  House  has  re- 
linquished the  business  of  banking.    (Same  1855:  4.) 
Atlantic  Bank,  May's  Landing 

Organized   under  the  general   banking   law   of   Feb.   27, 
1850. 
1852.     Ann.   stmt,   of  affairs,  Jan.   7.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 

banks  1851:  34-35.) 
1855.     Expiration   of  time  for  redemption  of  Atlantic 
Bank  at  May's  Landing.    (Same  1855:  4.) 
Bank  of  America  at  Cape  May  Court  House 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  of  1850. 
1852-1S54.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;   Jan.   (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1851   (pp.  34-35)— .s«mc  1853.) 
1855.     Bank  of  America  at  Cape  May  Court  House  has 
relinquished  the  business  of  banking.    (Same  1855: 
4.) 
Bank  of  America,  Jersey  City 

18C3-1SG6.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs,  Jan.     (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1SG2  (pp.  64-65)— sa;/K"  1SG5.) 
Bank  of  Bergen  County,  at  Hackensack 

1872-1879.     Ann.    stmt,    for    the   year    ending   Dee.    31. 
(Ann.    stmts,    of    banks    and    savings    institutions 
1872   (p.  5)   —same  1879.) 
Bank  of  Bloorafield 

1864.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs,  Jan.  1.     (A.R.  banks  and 
savings   Institutions   1863:  52-53.) 

1865.  Bank  of  Bloomfleld,  organized  under  the  general 
banking  law,  is  winding  up.    (Same  1865:  11.) 

Bank  of  Cape  May  County,  Cape  Island 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  of  Feb.   27, 
1850. 
1854-1855.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1853  (pp.  34-35)— same  1S54.) 
1855.     Bank  of  Cape  May  Co.  at  Cape  Island  has  relin- 
quished the  business  of  banking.    (Same  1855:  4.) 
Bank  of  Jersey  City 

1S57-1866.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;   Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1856  (pp.  62-63)— same  1865.) 
1865.     Bank  of  Jersey  City,  organized  under  the  general 
banking  law,  is  winding  up.    (Same  1865:  11.) 
Bank  of  Montclair 

Incorporated  Feb.  27,  1889.     Commenced  business  June 
1,   1889. 
1889-1904.     Resources  and  liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1889   (p.  84) — A.R. 
comr.   of   banking   and    insurance   rel.    to   savings 
banks,  etc.  1904.) 
1891.     See  above.  Banks,  this  date. 
Bank  of  New  Brunswick 

Chartered  In  1.S07  ;  the  state  reserved  the  rl'^ht  to  sul> 
scribe    to    $25,000    of   the   original    capital    stock ; 
this  right  was  ordered  sold  in  1809. 
1810.     Communication  from  comrs.  apptd.  by  law  to  sell 
and  transfer  the  right  of  state  to  subscribe  to  capi- 
tal stock  of  Bank  of  New  Brunswick.    (Jol.  Legisl. 
Council    1810/1:  922-924;    Votes  of  Assem.   1810/1: 
324-325.) 

The  comrs.  were  Thos.  Ward  and  Peter  Gordon. 
1880.     Rept.  of  treasurer  (Wright)  in  reference  to  state 
bank  at  New  Brunswick.    6  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880, 
V.  1,  doc.  28.) 

.     Same.     (Sen.  jol.  1880:  122-125.) 

Bank  of  New  Jersey,  New  Brunswick 

1855.     Bank  of  N.  J.,  originally  organized  under  the  gen- 
eral banking  law  of  ISaO,  obtained  a  special  charter 
in  1855.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1855:  3.) 
1858-1864.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Same  1857  (pp. 
20-21)— same  1863.) 


BANKS:   INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 

Bank  of  New  Jersey,  New  Brunswick — cont'd 

1865.  Bank  of  New  Jersey,  New  Brunswick,  has  signi- 
fied its  intention  of  becoming  a  national  bank. 
(Same  1865:  12.) 

Bank  of  North  America,  Flemington 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  of  1850. 
1853.     Ann.   stmt,   of  affairs,  Jan.   6.     (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1852    (p.  51)— .same  1S53.) 

The  stmt.  prtd.  in  the  rept.  for  1853.  Is  tor  Dec.  31. 

Bank  of  Trade,  Tom's  River 

1865.  Bank  of  Trade,  Tom's  River,  is  being  settled  up 
by  decrees  of  the  court  of  chancery.  (Ann.  stmts, 
of  banks  1865:  11.) 

Bank  of  the  United  States 

1811.  Concurrent  res.  adverse  to  renewal  of  charter  of 
Bank  of  U.  S.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Jan.,  1811:  1010- 
1012.) 

1821.  Govs.  mess.  (Williamson)  transmitting  Ohio 
docs.  rel.  to  procs.  of  U.  S.  Bank  agst.  certain  of- 
ficers of  that  state;  etc.,  etc.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct., 
1821:  19-20.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Halsted)  to  whom  were  re- 
ferred rept.  and  res.  of  the  legisl.  of  Ohio  rel.  to  pro- 
ceedings of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States  against 
officers  of  that  state.    (Same  Oct.  1821:  48.) 

1834.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Cornelison)  on  mes- 
sage of  Gov.  rel.  to  Bank  of  U.  S.  (Same  1833/4: 
436-439.) 

.     Preamble  and  res.  rel.  to  Bank  of  U.  S.    (Same 

1834/5:  113-114.) 

.     Same,  sepnrate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered   prtd.      (Votes   of   Assem.   1834/5 : 
115.) 

.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Mickle)  on  Govs.  mess. 

enclosing  communications  from  state  senators  and 
representatives  in  Congress  rel.  to  Bank  of  U.  S., 
govt,  deposites,  etc.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1833/4: 
144-146.) 

The   mess.    Is  not   prtd.   In  the  Journal ;   Its   presenta- 
tion Is  mentioned,  p.  110. 

Bayonne  Bank 

Incorporated  April  2,  1903.     Commenced  business  April 
22,  1903. 
1903-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities.    (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.,  1903  (p.  249)— same  1904.) 

Belvidere  Bank,  Belvidere 
Chartered  1830. 


1831-1837. 

In 
1831 
1832 
1833 
1834 
1835 
1836 
1837 

No 


1840-1865. 
Jan. 
1804.) 
In 


serial 

1  series 

Ann.  stmt,  of  Belvidere  Bank  at  Belvidere. 
Collected   docs,    as   follows : 
In  Votes  of  Assem.   1831/2:92-93. 
1832/3  :  262-286. 
1833/4  :  228-229. 
1834/5  :  107-108. 
1835/0  :  163-165. 

' 1S3G/7  :  227-228. 

' 1837/8  :  165. 

separate  copies  of  these  statements  were  found. 
Orders  to  print  wei"e  found  In  Votes  of  Assem. 
1834/5  :  109  ;  1835/6  :  164  ;  1836/7  :  230  ;  1837/8  : 
166. 

2  series 

Ann.  stmt,  of  the  Belvidere  Bank,  Belvidere, 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839    (pp.  4-5) — same 

1865,  the  Belvidere  Bank  became  a  national  bank 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1865:12),  and  therefore 
no  further  stmts,  were  made  to  state  officers. 


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153 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 

Bergen  County  Bank,  Hackensack 

1856-1857.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs,  Jan.  1.    (Ann.  stmts. 

of  banks  1855  (pp.  44-45)— .wmc  1856.) 
1SG5.     Bergen  County  Bank,  Hackensack,  is  being  set- 
tled  up   by   decrees  from  the  court  of  chancery. 
{Same  1865:  11.) 

Beverly  Bank 

1861.  Ann  stmt,  of  affairs,  Jan.  7.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1860:  45.) 

Bordentown  Banking  Company 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  of  Feb.  27. 
1850.  Incorporated  Oct.  1,  1851.  Commenced  bus- 
iness  Not.    25,    1851. 

1852-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1851  (pp.  46-47) — A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and 
insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

Jan.  1,  1854,  1S65  and  1869  omitted  ;  1887  omitted.  Be- 
ginning with  18T7.  repts.  nvo  for  the  calendar 
year.     From  1892-1004,  stmts,  are  quarterly. 

1855.  Bordentown  Banking  Co.,  originally  organized 
under  the  general  banking  law,  obtained  a  special 
act  of  incorporation  in  1855.    (I!^aine  1855:  3.) 

1864-1890.  Table:  capital  stock,  surplus,  deposits,  re- 
sources, in  1864  and  1890.    (Same  1889:  v-vi.) 

1865.  Bordentown  Banking  Co.,  organized  under  the 
general  banking  law,  has  obtained  a  special  charter. 
(Same  1865:  11.) 

Burlington  Bank,  Burlington 

1857-1864.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1856  (pp.  42-43)— .s(//»p  1863.) 

1865.  Burlington  Bank,  Burlington,  has  filed  certificate 
of  surrender  of  charter  under  act  of  Apr.  6,  1865, 
i.  e.,  has  become  a  national  bank.    (Same  1865:  12.) 

Burlington  County  Bank,  Medford 

1840-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Burlington  Co.  Bank,  Medford, 

Jan.     (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839    (pp.  4-5)— same 

1864.) 
1865.     Burlington   County   Bank   at   Medford   has   filed 

certificate  of  surrender  of  charter,  under  act  of  Apr. 

6,  1865;   i.  e.,  has  become  a  national  bank.    (Same 

1865:  12.) 

Cataract  City  Bank  of  Paterson 

1857-1860.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1856   (pp.  66-67)— same  1859.) 
1860.     Cataract  City  Bank  of  Paterson  failed  to  deposit 

additional  securities,  according  to  law  and  is  now 

in  process  of  being  wound  up.    (Same  1860:  4.) 
1865.     Cataract  City  Bank,  Paterson,  is  being  settled  up 

by  decrees  from  Court  of  Chancery.     (Same  1865: 

11.) 

Central  Bank  of  New  Jersey  at  Hightstown 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  ot  1850. 

1853-1870.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1852   (pp.  46-47)— S(;;«e  1869.) 

1855.  Central  Bank  at  Hightstown,  originally  organized 
under  the  general  banking  law,  obtained  a  special 
act  of  incorporation  in  1855.    (Same  1855:  3.) 

1865.  Central  Bank  of  N.  J.,  Hightstown,  organized 
under  the  general  banking  law,  has  obtained  a  spe- 
cial   charter.     (Same    1865:  11.) 

The  Citizens'  Bank  of  Elizabeth 

Incorporated  April  15,  1890.   Commenced  business  June 
6,   1890. 

1890-1904.  Resources  and  liabilities.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1890  (p.  96) — same 
A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 
banks,  etc.,  1904.) 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 

Citizens'  Bank  of  Long  Branch 

Incorporated    Nov.     10,    1898.      Commenced    business 
March  8,  1889. 
1899-1901.     Resources  and  liabilities.    (A.R.  comr.  bank- 
ing and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1899 
(p.  IGD—same  1901.) 
1901.     See  above.  National  Banks,  this  date. 

City  Bank,  Cape  Island 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  of  Feb.  27, 
1850. 
1852-1853.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks,  1851  (pp.  ii-iZ)— same  1853.) 

The  stmt.  In  the  rept.  for  1853  Is  dated  Dec.  31. 
1855.     City  Bank  at  Cape  Island  has  relinquished  the 
business  of  banking.    (Same  1855:  4.) 
City  Bank  of  Jersey  City 

1873-1880.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1872  (p.  14) — same 
1880.) 

From  1877-1880,  the  stmts,  are  for  the  calendar  year. 

City  Bank  at  Perth  Amboy 

1855.     Veto  (Price)  of  act  to  incorporate  City  Bank  at 

Perth  Amboy.    (Sen.  jol.  1855:  1216-1217.) 
1857-1864.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1856   (pp.  32-33)— some  1863.) 
City  Bank,  Trenton 

18C3-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1862  (pp.  62-63)— some  1864.) 
1857.     Rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  in  relation 
to   banks;    Riggs.    Trenton:     Prtd.   at  the   "True 
American  "  Office,  1857.  7  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark.     100  copies 
were   ordered   prtd.      (Sen.  jol.   1857  :  75.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1857:  70-74.) 

The  rept.  is  on  acts  to   incorporate  the  City  Bank  at 
Trenton  and  the  Beverly  Bank. 
1865.     City  Bank  of  Trenton,  organized  under  the  gen- 
eral banking  law  is  winding  up.     (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1865:  11.) 
Clinton  Bank  of  New  Jersey 

1857-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

-  banks  1856  (pp.  60-61)— some  1864.) 
1865.     Clinton  Bank  has  reorganized  under  the  national 
banking  law.    (Same  1865:  12.) 
Commercial  Bank  of  New  Jersey,  at  Perth  Amboy 
Chartered  1822. 
1840-1857.     Ann.    stmt,    of   Commercial    Bank   of   New 
Jersey,  Perth  Amboy,  Jan.  1.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
1839   (pp.  i-Z)—same  1S56.) 

The  stmt,  made  Jan.  17,  1842  was  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1841/2:276),  but  no  separate  copy  was 
found.     Jan.  1852-1856  are  omitted  from  the  ann. 
stmts,  of  banks. 
1857.     Rept.  of  committee  on  banks  (Mickle)  relating  to 
repeal  of  charter  of  Commercial  Bank  of  New  Jer- 
sey at  Perth  Amboy.    Trenton:   "True  American" 
office,  1857.   10  pp. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1857:    783-790.) 

.     Rept.  from  the  Commercial  Bank  at  Perth  Am- 
boy concerning  application  for  repeal  of  its  charter. 
(Some  1857:  791-801.) 
Cumberland  Bank,  Bridgeton 

1816.     Communication  from  treasurer  (Gordon)  rel.  to 

Cumberland  Bank.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1816/7:  28.) 
1840-1864.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Cumberland  Bank,  Bridgeton; 
Jan.     (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839    (pp.  6-7)— some 
1863.) 

Jan..  1846  omitted. 
1852.  Veto  (Fort)  of  bill  to  extend  charter  of  Cum- 
berland Bank,  at  Bridgeton.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1852:  832-834.) 
1865.  Cumberland  Bank  at  Bridgeton  has  signified  its 
intention  of  becoming  a  national  bank.  (Ann.  stmts. 
of  banks   1865:  11-12.) 


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BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 

Delaware  and  Hudson  Bank,  Tom's  River 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  of  Feb.   27, 
1850. 
1852.     Ann.   stmt,   of  affairs,   Jan.   7.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 
banks  1851:  38-39.) 
Domestic  Bank  at  Paterson 

1856.  See  above,  Banks,  this  date. 

Dover  Bank 

1S74-187S.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 

and  savings  institutions  1873  (p.  24) — same  1878.) 

The  stmts,  of  1S74  and  1875  were  made  in  Jan.  ;  1877 

In  Feb,  ;  and   In  the  repts.   of  1S77  and  1878.   the 

rept.  is  for  the  calendar  year. 

Egg  Harbor  Bank 

1861.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs,  Jan.  5.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1860:  46-47.) 

Egg  Harbor  Commercial  Bank 

Incorporated   Oct.   2,   1888.     Commenced  business   Oct. 
19,   1888. 

1888-1904.  Capital  stock,  resources  and  liabilities. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1888 
(p.  120) — .some  A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1904.) 

Beginning  with  1892,  the  stmts,  are  quarterly. 
1891.     See  above,  Banks,  this  date. 
Elizabethport  Banking  Company 

Incorporated  Feb.  13,  1889.     Commenced  business  June 
1,  1889. 

1889-1904.  Resources  and  liabilities.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  87) — same 
A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 
banks,  etc.,  1904.) 

1900.     Robbery  of  Elizabethport  Banking  Co.  by  one  of 
its  clerks;   bank  saved  from  disaster  by  action  of 
directors.     (A.R.   comr.  of  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1900:  15.) 
Essex  County  Bank,  Newark 

1859-1865.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1858  (pp.  74-75)— .fame  1864.) 

1865.     Essex  Co.   Bank  has  signified  its  intention  to  be- 
come a  national  bank.    (Same  1865:  11.) 
Exchange  Bank  of  New  Jersey,  Tom's  River 

1863-1866.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1862  (pp.  60-61)— .same  1865.) 

1865.  Exchange  Bank,  Tom's  River,  organized  under 
the  general  banking  law,  is  winding  up.  (Same 
1865:  11.) 

Farmers'  Bank,  Freehold 

Organized  under  the  general  banlting  law  of  Feb.   27, 
1850. 

1855.     Farmers'    Bank    at    Freehold    has    relinquished 
business  of  banking.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1855: 
4.) 
Farmers'  Bank  of  Keyport 

1857.  Rept.  of  committee  on  banks  (Laird)  on  act  to 
incorporate  the  Farmers'  Bank  of  Keyport,  in  Mon- 
mouth Co.    (Sen.  jol.  1857:  170-172.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     100  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  joi.   1857: 
172.) 

Farmers'  Bank  of  New  Jersey,  Mount  Holly 
Incorporated  1816. 
1840-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Farmers'  Bank  of  N.  J.,  Mount 
Holly,  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  10-11) 
— samr  1864.) 

Jan.,  1858,  1860,  1801,  omitted. 
1852.  Veto  (Fort)  of  bill  to  extend  charter  of  presi- 
dent, directors  and  co.  of  Farmers'  Bank  of  N.  J. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1852:  895-896.) 
1865.  Farmers'  Bank  of  New  Jersey  has  reorganized 
under  the  general  banking  law.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1865:  12.) 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 
Farmers'  Bank  of  Wantage 

1851-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1850  (p.  28)— rame  1864.) 
1865.     Farmers'  Bank  of  Wantage  has  signified  its  in- 
tention of  becoming  a  national  bank.    (Same  1865: 
11.) 
Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Bank,  Camden 

1857-1862.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1856   (pp.  34-35)— some  1863.) 

Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Bank,  New  Brunswick 
Incorporated   1834. 

serial 

1  series 

1835-1836.  Ann.  stmts,  of  Farmers'  and  Mechanics' 
Bank  of  New  Brunswick 

In    Collected   docs,   as  follows : 

1835.  Jan.  8  in  Votes  of  Assem.   1834/5  :  172-173. 

No  separate  copy  found.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem.   1834/5:173.) 

1836.  Jan.  4  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6  :  160-161. 

No  separate  copv  found.      Ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  As- 
sem.   1835/6:  160.) 
1836.     Dec.   in   Votes  of  Assem.    1836/7  :  154. 

No  separate  copy  found.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem.  1836/7:  154.) 

2  series 

1840-1857.  Ann.  stmt,  of  Farmers'  and  Mechanics' 
Bank,  New  Brunswick,  Jan.  1.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
1839  (pp.  6-7)— .same  1855.) 

Jan.  1.  18-11,  the  title  Is  Mechanics'  and  Manufacturers' 
Banij  of  N.  J. ;  Jan.  1.  1842-1850  Is  omitted.  For 
later  repts.  see  above,  Banl£  of  New  Jersey. 

non-serial 

1835.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hamilton)  on  investigation 
into  circumstances  under  which  Farmers'  and  Me- 
chanics' Bank  of  New  Brunswick  obtained  charter 
under  which  they  claim  to  exercise  their  corporate 
powers  and  what  amt.  of  capital  stock  they  have 
paid  in.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5:  169-170.) 

1850.  Rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  (Rogers)  on 
act  to  repeal  act  incorporating  Farmers'  and  Me- 
chanics' Bank  of  New  Brunswick.  (Sen.  jol.  1850: 
295-296.) 

Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Bank  of  Rahway 
Chartered  1828. 

serial 
1  series 
1828-1837.     Ann.    stmts,    of    Farmers'    and    Mechanics' 
Bank  of  Rahway. 

In    Collected   docs,   as   follows : 
1828   in  Votes  of  Assem.  1828  :  78. 


1829 
1830 
1831 
1832 
1833 
1834 
1835 
1836 
1837 

No   separate   copies   were   found, 
ordered  prtd  : 

1834.  Votes  of  Assem.   1834/5  :  164. 

1835.    '   1835/6  :  164. 


1829/30:  112-113. 
1830/1  :  122-123. 
1831/2  :  105. 
1832/3  :  263-264. 
1833/4  :  280-281. 
1834/5  :  163-164. 
1835/6  :  165. 
1836/7  :  229. 
1837/8  :  186-187. 


The  following  were 


2  series 
1840-1866.     Ann.    stmt,    of    Farmers'    and    Mechanics' 
Bank,  Rahway,  Jan.  1.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839 
(pp.  6-7)— .same  1865.) 

No  separate  copies  found.  The  stmt,  rendered  in  Jan., 
1842.  was  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1841/2 : 
270.) 

Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank,  Matawan 

See  below.  Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank.  Middletown 
Point. 


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BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 

Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank,  Middletown  Point 

Incorporated  Feb.  3,  1830.     Commenced  business  April, 

1831. 
Name  changed  to  Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank,  Mata- 

wan,  In  1895. 

serial 
1   series 
1S31-1837.     Ann.    stmt,    of    Farmers'    and    Merchants' 
Bank  of  Middletown  Point. 


In   Collected   docs,   as   follows 

1831  In  Votes  of  Assem.  1831/2  :  84-85 

1832  " 

18,33 

1834 

1835    ' 

1836 • 

1837    " 

No  separate  copies  were  found, 
ordered  prtd. : 

1835.  Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6  :  150. 

1836.  1836/7:230. 


1832/3  :  264-265. 
1833/4  :  227-229. 
1834/5  :  108-109. 
1835/6  :  149-150. 
1836/7  :  229-230. 
1837/8  :  139-140. 

1835  and  1836  were 


2  series 
1840-1902.     Ann.    stmt,    of    Farmers'    and    Merchants' 
Bank,    Middletown    Point;    Jan.     (Ann.    stmts,    of 
banks  1839  (pp.  8-9) — comr.  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1902.) 

There  is  no  stmt,  for  .Tan.  1.  1846.  From  1877  to  1891, 
the  stmt,  covers  the  calendar  year ;  from  1892-1904, 
there  are  quarterly  stmts. 

Franklin  Bank,  Jersey  City 
Chartered  1824. 

serial 
1831.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Franklin  Bank. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1831  In  Votes  of  Assem.  1830/1  :  124-125. 

non-serial 

1S2S.     See  below,  Jersey  Banking  Co.,  this  date. 

1834.  Rept.  of  committee  (Bryant)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred the  rept.  of  president  and  cashier  of  the 
Franklin  Bank  of  N.  J.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4: 
415-416.) 

Freehold  Banking  Company 


1855.     Veto    (Price)    of    act    to    incorporate    Freehold 

Banking  Co.    (Sen.  jol.  1855:  1214-1216.) 
1857-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1856  (pp.  18-19)— same  1864.) 
1865.     Freehold  Banking  Co.  has  reorganized  under  the 

national  banking  law.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1865: 

12.) 

B 

Incorporated  Dec.  13,  1884.     Commenced  business  Dec. 
13.    1884. 

1884-1904.     Ann.    stmt,    of    resources,    liabilities,    etc. 
(Ann.    stmts,    of    banks    and    savings    institutions 
1884  (p.  159) — same  A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insur- 
ance rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1904.) 
Omitted   in    1887. 

1891.     See  above,  Banks,  this  date. 

Gloucester  County  Bank  at  Woodbury 

1855.     Veto  (Price)  of  act  to  incorporate  Gloucester  Co. 

Bank  at  Woodbury.    (Sen.  jol.  1855:  1216-1217.) 
1857-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;   Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1856  (pp.  36-37)— .sinoc  1864.) 
1865.     Gloucester  County  Bank  has  filed  certificate  of 

surrender  of  charter,   under  act  of  Apr.   6,   1865; 

1.  e.,  has  become  a  national  bank.    (Same  1865:  12.) 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 
Hackensack  Bank 

Incoiporated  July  22.  1889.     Commenced  business  Aug. 

14,    1889. 

1889-1901.     Resources  and   liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 

banks  and  savings  institutions  1889   (p.  90) — same 

A.R.  comr.   banks  and  savings  institutions  1901.) 

1901.     See  above,  National  Banks,  this  date. 

Hackettstown  Bank 

1856-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

_banks  1855  (pp.  42-43)— «ome  1864.) 
1865.     Hooketstown   (sic)   Bank  has  reorganized  under 
the  national  banking  law.    (Same  1865:  12.) 
Highland  Bank,  Hudson  City 

1864-1866.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1863  (pp.  58-59)— same  1865.) 
Hoboken  Banking  and  Grazing  Company 

1826.  Rept.  of  committee  (Marsh)  rel.  to  stmt,  of  Ho- 
boken Banking  and  Grazing  Company.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1826:  83-84.) 

.     Rept.  from  comrs.  apptd.  to  examine  the  situation 

and  affairs  of  the  Hoboken  Banking  and  Grazing 
Company.    (Same  Oct.  1826:  154-163.) 

The   comrs.   were   James   Vanderpool,   and   Asa   Whlte- 
hpad. 

1828.     See  below,  Jersey  Banking  Co.,  this  date. 
Hoboken  City  Bank 

1858-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1857   (pp.  62-63)— .same  1864.) 
1865.     Hoboken  City  Bank  organized  under  the  general 
banking  law  is  winding  up.    (Same  1865;  11.) 
Hudson  Bank  at  Toms'  River 
1855.     Hudson  Bank  at  Toms  River;  expiration  of  time 
for  redemption.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1855:  4.) 
Hudson  County  Bank,  Jersey  City 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  of  Feb.  27, 
1850. 
1852-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1851   (pp.  46-47)— .same  1864.) 
1865.     Hudson  County  Bank,  Jersey  City,  organized  un- 
der the  general  banking  law,  is  winding  up.    (Same 
1865:  11.) 
Hudson  River  Bank,  Hoboken 

1863.     Ann.   stmt,   of  affairs,   Jan.   5.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 

banks  1862:  62-63.) 
1865.     Hudson  River  Bank,  Hoboken,  organized  under 
the  general   banking  law,   is  winding   up.     (Same 
1865:  11.) 

Hunterdon  County  Bank,  Flemington 

Organized   under  the  general   banking   law   of   Feb.   27, 
1850. 
1855.     Veto  (Price)  of  act  to  incorporate  Hunterdon  Co. 

Bank.    (Sen.  jol.  1855:  1216.) 
1855-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1854  (pp.  36-37)— same  1864.) 
1865.     Hunterdon  Co.  Bank  has  reorganized  under  the 
general  banking  law.    (Same  1865:  12.) 

Imperial  Trustee  Company 

1903.  Institution  of  proceedings  in  Supreme  Court 
agst.  Imperial  Trustee  Co.,  Jersey  City:  unauthor- 
ized exercise  of  banking  powers.  (A.R.  comr.  of 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc., 
1903:  11.) 
Iron  Bank  at  Morristown 

18.^9-1865.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1858  (pp.  48-49)  — 
same  1864.) 

1860.  Iron  Bank  at  Morristown,  originally  organized 
under  the  general  banking  law,  obtained  a  special 
charter  in  1860.    (Same  1860:  4.) 

1865.  Iron  Bank,  Morristown,  has  signified  its  inten- 
tion of  becoming  a  national  bank.    (Same  1865:  12.) 


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BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 
Iron  Bank,  Rockaway 

1856-1858.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1855  (pp.  46-47)  — 
same  1857.) 

Jersey  Banking  Company 

A  branch  of  the  Newark  Banking  and  Insurance  Co., 
established  by  act  of  Nov.  13,  1804,  at  Powles- 
Hook  d'anlus  HookK*  The  State  reserved  the 
right  to  subscribe  tor  $.'>0,000  of  the  original  stock  : 
in  1807  the  C.ov.  wa^  a'Uhorized  to  sell  this  privi- 
lege for  $4,000,  which  was  to  be  paid  into  the  State 
Treasury. 

See  also   Public  Property. 

1811.  See  below,  Trenton  Bank,  this  date. 

.     Communication  from  slieriff  of  Bergen  County, 

John  T.  Banta,  rel.  to  execution  of  distress  warrant 
against  Jersey  Bank.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1811: 
546.) 

.     Communication  from   state  treasurer    (Gordon) 

rel.  to  non-payment  into  treasury  of  tax  levied  on 
Jersey  Bank,    (.^me  Jan.,  1811:  475-476.) 

.     Communication  from  state  treasurer    (Gordon) 

rel.  to  sale  of  Jersey  Bank  at  sheriff's  sale;  condi- 
tion of  his  accts.,  etc.    (Same  Oct.,  1811:  11-12.) 

1812.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Gordon)  rel.  to  suit  for  re- 
covery of  Jersey  Banking  House  and  lots  purchased 
at  sheriff's  sale.    {Same  Jan.  1S12:  S7-SS.) 

.     Rept.    of   treasurer    (Gordon)    stating   that    his 

accts.  and  those  of  the  state  prison  are  ready  for  ex- 
amination; suit  of  Jersey  Bank.  (Same  Oct.  1812: 
11-12.) 

1813.  Communication  from  treasurer  (Gordon)  rel.  to 
suit  respecting  Jersey  Bank;  failure  to  invest  money 
received  of  purchasers  for  reserved  shares  of  Cam- 
den Bank  in  stock  of  said  bank;  etc.  (Same  Oct., 
1813:  12.) 

1815.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Gordon)  on  suit  between 
state  and  Jersey  Banking  Co.,  expenditure  for  prose- 
cution, etc.    (Same  1814/5:  167.) 

1816.  Letter  from  treasurer  (Gordon)  rel.  to  taking 
possession  of  Jersey  Banking  House  and  lots;  pay- 
ment of  debt  to  Mt.  Holly  Bank;  repairs  of  Council 
Chamber;  purchase  of  $15,000  of  U.  S.  6%  stock. 
(Same  181G/7:  22-24.) 

1817.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Parker)  on  res.  to  en- 
quire and  rept.  measures  necessary  for  the  preser- 
vation or  disposal  of  the  house  and  lot  at  Jersey, 
belonging  to  the  state.    (Same  1816/7:  115.) 

Formerly  occupied  by  Jersey  Bank. 
1S26.     Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  examine  into  the  situ- 
ation and  affairs  of  the  Jersey  Bank.    {Same  Oct., 
1826:  208.) 

The  comrs.  were  James  Parker,  James  Vanderpool,  and 
Asa  Whitehead. 

1828.     Opinion   of   atty.    gen.    (Frelinghuysen)    rel.   to 

measures  to  be  taken  by  legisl.  to  amend,  repeal  or 

authorize  to  make  void,  the  powers  and  privileges 

granted  to  President,  Directors  and  Co.  of  Jersey 

Bank;   Hoboken  Banking  and  Grazing  Co.  and  the 

Franklin  Bank  of  N.  J.    (Same  1827/8:  117-118.) 

Keyport  Banking  Co. 

Incorporated   July   1,   1889.      Commenced  business  Julv 
1,  18S9. 

1889-1904.     Resources  and   liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 

banks  and  savings  institutions  1889;  91— A. R.  comr. 

banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc. 

1904.) 

Quarterly  stmts.,  1892-1904. 
Lambertville  Bank 

1858-1866.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 

1857  (pp.  GS-69)— .SHHie  1865.) 
1865.     Lambertville  Bank,  organized  under  the  general 

banking  law,  is  winding  up.    (Same  1863;  11.) 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 


Long  Branch  Banking  Co. 

Incorporated  July  8,  1872. 

20,  1S72. 


Commenced  business  July 


•  Powles    (or  I'aulus)    Ilook   was  Incorporated  as  Jersey   In    1829 
and  is  the  present  Jersey  City. 


1873-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
1872  (p.  29) — A.R.  comr,  banking  and  insurance  rel. 
to  savin.c;a  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

From  1873  to  1876.  the  stmts,  are  for  the  beginning 
of  the  year  ;  1877-1891,  for  the  calendar  year  ;  from 
1892-1904,  quarterly. 

Long  Branch  City  Bank 

Originally  organized  under  state  laws,  1887 ;  re-organ- 
ized as  a  National  Bank  In  October,  1889. 

1887-1888.  Stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities.  (Ann. 
stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1887  (p. 
110)— some  1888.) 

Manufacturers'  Bank,  Belleville 
Incorporated  1834. 
1836-1837.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Manufacturers'  Bank  at  Belle- 
ville. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1836  In  Votes  of  Assem.  183.5/6  :  462-463. 

No  separate  copy  found.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1835/6:463.) 

1837  In  Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7  :  536. 

Manufacturers'  Bank,  Elizabeth 

1865.  Manufacturers'  Bank,  Elizabeth,  is  being  settled 
up  by  decrees  from  the  Court  of  Chancery.  (Ann. 
stmts,  of  banks  1865:  11.) 

Mechanics'  Bank,  Burlington 

1840-1S65.  Ann.  stmt,  of  Mechanics'  Bank,  Burlington; 
Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  10-11) — same 
1864.) 

Jan.,  1846,  omitted. 
1865.     Mechanics'  Bank  of  Burlington  has  signified  its 
intention  to  become  a  national  bank.    (Same  1865: 
11.) 

Mechanics'  Bank,  Newark 
Incorporated  1S31. 

serial 
1  series 
1831-1836.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Mechanics'  Bank  of  Newark. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1831  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1831/2  :  185-186. 


1832 
1833 
1834 
1835 
1836 


1832/3  :  265-266. 
1833/4  :  247-248. 
1834/5  :  162-163. 
1835/6  :  184-185. 
1836/7:  228. 


No  separate  copies  were  found.     The  following  were  or- 
dered prtd. : 

1834.  Votes  of  Assem.  18:?4'5:103. 

1835.  "       "  "       1835/6 :  184. 

1836.  "       "  "        1830/7 :  230. 

2  series 
1840-1865.     Ann.    stmt,    of   Mechanics'    Bank,   Newark; 
Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  10-11) — same 
1864.) 

non-serial 
1865.     Mechanics'  Bank  at  Newark  has  signified  its  in- 
tention to  become  a  national  bank.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1865:  11.) 

Mechanics'  Bank,  Paterson 
Incorporated  1832. 
1847.     Rept.   of  committee  on  judiciary    (Hubbell)    on 
petitions    and    remonstrances    rel.    to    restraining 
Mechanics  Bank  of  Paterson  from  banking  opera- 
tions.   (Votes  of  Assem.  1847:  502.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


157 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 

Mechanics'  and  Manufacturers'  Bank,  Trenton 

Incorporated   1834. 

serial 

1  series 

1835-1836.  Ann.  stmt,  of  Mechanics'  and  Manufacturers' 
Bank  at  Trenton. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1835  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1S35/6  :  151-152. 

1836 '  "        183b/7 :  265-266. 

No   separate   copies   found.     Ordered   prtd. : 

1835.  Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6  :  152. 

1836.  "        "  "        1836/7 :  266. 

2  series 

1840-1865.  Ann.  stmt,  of  Meclianics'  and  Manufacturers' 
Bank,  Trenton;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839 
(pp.  8-9)— some  1864.) 

non-serial 

1856.  See  above,  Banks,  this  date. 

1857.  Minority  rept.  of  the  committee  on  banks  in  ref- 
erence to  the  Mechanics'  and  Manufacturers'  Bank 
of  Trenton;  Bacot.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  "True 
American  "  office,  1857.    9  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark.  200  copies 
were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1857: 
272). 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1857:  264-271.) 

1865.  Mechanics'  and  Manufacturers'  Bank,  Trenton, 
has  signified  its  intention  of  becoming  a  national 
bank.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1865:  11.) 

Mechanics'  and  Traders'  Bank,  Jersey  City 

Organized  under  tlie  general  banking  law  of  1850. 
1853-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs,  Dec.  31.    (Ann.  stmts, 
of  banks  1853   (pp.  40-41)— iome  1864.) 
After  1853,  stmts,  are  for  Jan. 

1865.  Mechanics'  and  Traders'  Bank  at  Jersey  City  has 
filed  certificate  of  surrender  of  cliarter,  under  act  of 
Apr.  6,  1865;  i.  e.,  has  become  a  national  bank. 
{Same  1865:  12.) 

Mercantile  Bank,  Orange 

1863-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1862   (pp.  14-15)— .snme  1864.) 
1865.     Mercantile  Bank  at  Orange  has  filed  certificate 

of  surrender  of  charter,  under  act  of  Apr.  6,  1865; 

1.  e.,  has  become  a  national  bank.    (Same  1865:  12.) 

Merchants'  Bank,  Atlantic  City 

Incorporated  Nov.  20,  1880.  Commenced  business  July 
13,   1885. 

1885-1889.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
and  savings  institutions  1885  (p.  123) — same  1889.) 
Omitted  in  1886  and  1887. 

Merchants'  Bank,  Bridgeton 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  of  1850. 

1852-1853.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
1851  (pp.  36-37)— «n»(e  1853.) 

1855.  Merchants'  Bank  at  Bridgeton  closed  by  in- 
junction.   (Same  1855:  4.) 

Merchants'  Bank,  May's  Landing 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law   of  Feb.   27, 
1850. 
1852-1853.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1851  (pp.  44-45) — same  1852.) 
1855.     Expiration  of  time  for  redemption  of  Merchants' 
Bank  at  May's  Landing.    (Same  1855:  4.) 

Merchants'  Bank,  Paterson 

1S65.  Merchants'  Bank,  Paterson,  is  being  settled  up  by 
decrees  from  the  court  of  chancery.  (Ann.  stmts, 
of  banks  1865:  11.) 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 
Merchants'  Bank,  Trenton 

1862.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs,  Jan.  10.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1801:  28-29.) 

Merchants'  and  Manufacturers'  Bank  of  Newark. 

1872.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs,  Jan.  1.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1S71:  41.) 

Middlesex  County  Bank,  Perth  Amboy 

Incorporated  Dec.  18,  1872.     Commenced  business  Dec. 

18.  1872. 

1874-1899.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1873  (p.  39) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insur- 
ance rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1899.) 

From  1877  to  1891,  the  stmts,  cover  the  calendar  year ; 
from  1892  to  1899,  there  are  quarterly  stmts. 

1891.     See  above.  Banks,  this  date. 

1899.  Rept.  of  wrecking  of  Middlesex  Co.  Bank  of  Perth 
Amboy  by  its  cashier.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and 
insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.,  1899:  15-17.) 

Millville  Bank 

1858-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1857   (pp.  40-41)— some  1864.) 
1865.     Millville  Bank  has  signified  its  intention  of  be- 
coming a  national  bank.    (Same  1865;  12.) 

Monmouth  Bank,  Freehold 

Chartered  1824. 

1828.  See  below,  Washington  Bank,  this  date. 

1829.  Rept.  of  committee  (Lloyd)  on  stmt,  of  pres.  and 
cashier  of  the  Monmouth  Bank.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1828/9:  287-289.) 

1843.  Ann.  stmt,  of  Monmouth  Bank,  Freehold,  Jan.  18. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1842:  28-29.) 

Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Company;  see  Canals:    Individual 

Morris  County  Bank,  Morristown 
Incorporated  1836. 
1840-1SC3.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Morris  Co.  Bank,  Morristown; 
Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839   (pp.  12-13) — same 
1862.) 

Jan.  1,   1846  and  1862  omitted. 

Mount  Holly  Bank 

1816.     See  above,  Jersey  Bank,  this  date. 

1S56.     See  above,  Banks,  this  date. 

1858-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;   Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1857  (pp.  70-71)— .sowe  1864.) 
1865.     Mount  Holly  Bank  has  signified  its  Intention  of 

becoming  a  national  bank.    (Same  1865:  12.) 

National  Bank,  Paterson 

1864-1866.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;   Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1863  (pp.  66-67)— .same  1865.) 
1865.     National    Bank,   Paterson,   organized   under   the 

general  banking  law,  is  winding  up.    (Same  1865: 

11.) 

New  Jersey  Protection  and  Lombard  Bank 
1825-1828.     Rept.  of  trustees. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1825  not  found. 

No  separate  copy  found.     500  copies  were  ordered  prtd. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1825/6  :  163.) 
1828  In  Votes  of  Assem.  1826/7  :  10-20. 

No  separate  copy  found.     Ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1826/7:23.) 

1827  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1827/8  :  62-63.) 

No  separate  copy  found.     Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  As- 
sem.   1827/8:64.) 

1828  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9  :  14-15. 

No  separate  copy  found.     Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  As- 
sem.   1828/9  :  16.) 


158 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 

Newark  Banking  and  Insurance  Company 

The  first  bank  In  N.  J.  to  be  chartered  by  the  State  (Feb. 
18,  1804).  The  state  reserved  the  right  of  sub- 
scription to  ?25,000  of  the  original  capital  stock. 
Later  Its  title  was  changed  to  Newark  Banking  Co., 
and  June  24,  1865,  It  became  the  Newark  National 
Bank. 

serial 

1  series 

1836.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Newark  Banking  and  Insurance  Co. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1836  In   Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7  :  233. 

No  separate  copy  found.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem.   1836/7  :  233.) 

2  series 

1S40-1S65.  Ann.  stmt,  of  Newark  Banking  and  Insur- 
ance Co.,  Jan.  1.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  12- 
13)— some  1864.) 

In  [1859]  the  title  was  changed  to  Newark  Banking  Co. 

non-serial 
1805.     On  transfer  of  riglit  of  state  in  Newark  Banking 
and  Insurance  Co.;   amt.  paid  Into  state  treasury. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Bloomfield)   1805.) 
1865.     Newark  Banking  Co.  has  signified  its  intention  to 
become  a  national  bank.    (Same  1865:  11.) 
BR^iNCH  Bank 

See  above,  Jersey  Banking  Co. 

Newark  City  Bank 

Organized  under  the   general  banking  law  of  Feb.   27, 
1850. 
1852-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 

1851   (pp.  48-49)— «ame  1864.) 
1855.     Newark  City  Bank,  originally  organized  under 
the  general  banking  law  of  1850,  obtained  a  special 
act  of  incorporation  in  1855.    {Same  1855:  3.) 

.     Mess,  of  the  Gov.   (Price)  transmitting  his  veto 

of  the  act  to  incorporate  the  Newark  City  Bank. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  State  Gazette  office,  1855.  7 
pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1855:     1150-1152.) 

1865.  Newark  City  Bank  has  signified  its  intention  of 
becoming  a  national  bank.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
1865:  11.) 

Newark  National  Bank 

See  above,  Newark  Banking  and  Insurance  Company. 
North  River  Bank,  Hoboken 

1866.  Stmt,  of  affairs,  Jan.  2.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
1865:  30-31.) 

Ocean  Bank 

Organized  under  the  general   banking  law  of  Feb.  27, 
1850. 
1852.     Stmt,  of  affairs,  Jan.  14.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 

1851:  40-41.) 
1855.     Expiration  of  time  for  redemption  of  Ocean  Bank 
at  Bergen  Iron  Works.    {Same  1855:  4.) 

Ocean  County  Bank 

1865.  Ocean  County  Bank  has  reorganized  under  the 
national  banking  law.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1865: 
12.) 


Orange  Bank 

Chartered  1828. 


serial 


1  series 
1835-1836.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Orange  Bank  in  Essex  County. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1835  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5  :  106-197. 

No  separate  copy  found.     Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1834/5:  195.) 
183C  In  Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6  :  429. 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 
Orange  Bank — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
2  series 
1840-1865.     Ann.   stmt,  of  Orange  Bank,  Orange;    Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  12-13) — sa7ne  1864.) 

non-serial 
1865.    Orange  Bank  has  signified  its  Intention  of  becom- 
ing a  national  bank.    {Sajne  1865:  12.) 

Passaic  County  Bank 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  of  1850. 
1853-1SC5.     Ann.  stmt  of  affairs.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 

1852   (p.  49)— A-anie  1864.) 
1865.     Passaic  County  Bank,  Paterson,  organized  under 
the  general   banking  law,   is  winding  up.     {Same 
1865:  11.) 

Paterson  Bank 

Chartered  1815. 

serial 
1836.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Paterson  Bank. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1836  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6  :  342-343. 

No  separate  copy  found.     Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  As- 
sem.  1835/6:343.) 

non-serial 
1831.     Kept,  of  committee  (Dow)  to  whom  was  referred 
petition  of  the  Paterson  Bank  for  relief  from  pay- 
ment of  balance  of  tax  due  on  Its  capital  stock. 
(Jol.  of  LegisL  Council  Jan.  1831:  72.) 

People's  Bank  of  East  Orange 

Incorporated  Dec.  28,  1889.     Commenced  business  Feb. 
24,    1890. 

1890-1904.  Resources  and  liabilities.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1890  (p.  105)  — 
same  A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  sav- 
ings banks,  etc.  1904.) 

Quarterly  stmts.,  1892-1904. 

People's  Bank  of  Hackensack 

Incorporated  April  17,  1903.     Commenced  business  May 
19,  1903. 

1903.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1903  (p.  258)— «ome  1904.) 

People's  Bank,  Hammonton 

Incorporated  Jan.  24,  1887.     Commenced  business  April 
11,  1887. 

1889-1904.  Resources  and  liabilities.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  Institutions  1889  (p.  95) — name 
A.R.  comr.  banks  and  savings  institutions  1904.) 

People's  Bank  at  Paterson 

Chartered  1824. 

serial 
1  series 


1828-1836.     Ann.  stmt,  of  People's  Bank  of  Paterson. 
In   Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1828  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1827/8:260-262. 
1829-1832  omitted. 

1833  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4  :  273. 
1834 ■  "        1834/5 :  205-206. 

1835  "       "        "  "        1835/6:246-247. 

1836  "        "       "  "        1836/7  :  221. 

1836  was  ordered  prtd.    (Votes  of  .Assem.  1836/7  :  221), 
but  no  separate  copy  was  found. 


1840.    Triennial  stmt,  of  People's  Bank,  Paterson,  Dec. 
31.) 

in  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1840  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1 :  211. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


159 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 

People's  Bank  at  Paterson — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series 
1840-1851.     Ann.  stmt,  of  People's  Bank,  Paterson,  Feb. 
12.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839   (pp.  14-15) — same 
1850.) 

After  1840,  th£  stmt,  is  made  In  Jan.,  excepting  Dec.  31, 
1847,  and  Dec.  30.  1848. 

non-serial 
1828.     See  below,  Washington  Bank,  this  date. 
1841.     Answers    to    inquiries    propounded    to    People's 
Bank  of  Paterson  rel.  to  specie  payments.    (Votes 
of  Assem.  1840/1:  275.) 
People's  Bank,  Sea  Isle  City 

Incorporated  Dec.  10,   1888.     Commenced  business  Feb. 
25,  1889. 
1889-1891.     Resources  and  liabilities.     (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  960) — same 
1891.) 
1892.     Failure  of  People's  Bank  of  Sea  Isle  City.    (A.R. 
comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks 
1892:  9-10.) 
Phillipsburg  Bank 

1856.     See  above.  Banks,  this  date. 

1857-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1856   (pp.  20-21)— .same  1864.) 
1865.     Phillipsburg   Bank   has   reorganized   under   the 
national  banking  law.    (Same  1865:  12.) 

Plainfield  Bank 

1844.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
1843  (pp.  242-243)— 6-ome  1844.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

The  stmt,  in  the  rept.  for  1844   Is  dated  Dec.  28. 

.     Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  examine  condition  of 

Plainfield  Bank.    (Sen.  jol.  1845:  75-76;  Minutes  of 
Assem.  1845:  115-116.) 

The  comrs.  were  A.  W.  Brown,  B.  Williamson  and  Cor- 
nelius Boice. 

1845.  Plainfield  Bank  found  to  be  solvent.    (Govs.  mess. 
(Haines)  Jan.  15,  1845.) 

1847.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  (McLean)  apptd.  to  in- 
quire into  condition  of  Plainfield  Bank.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1847:  379-380;  Sen.  jol.  1847:  328.) 
.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (McLean)  apptd.  to  in- 
vestigate the  affairs  of  the  Plainfield  Bank;  ad- 
ditional rept.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1847:  542-569; 
Sen.  jol.  1847:  413-437.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron,  1847.   32  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton,  In  a  volume 
entitled  "  Reports,  1847."  500  copies  were  ordered 
prtd.      (Sen.  jol.  1847:437.) 

Princeton  Bank,  Princeton 

A 
Incorporated  1834. 

serial 


1835-1837. 


1  series 
Ann.  stmt,  of  Princeton  Bank. 


In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1835  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6  :  105. 

1836  "       "       '•  "        1836/7 :  225-226. 

1837  "       "       "  "        1837/8  :  36-37. 

No  separate  copies  were  found.  Orders  to  print  the 
stmt,  are  in  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1835.  Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6  :  106. 

1836.  "        "  "        1836/7  :  226. 

1837.  "        "  "        1837/8 :  37. 

2  series 
1840-1868.     Ann.  stmt,   of  Princeton  Bank,  Princeton; 
Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  16-17) — same 
1867.) 

Jan.  1855  and  1805  are  omitted.  Jan.,  1842,  was  or- 
dered prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1841/2:268),  but 
no  separate  copy  was  found. 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 
Princeton  Bank,  Princeton — cont'd 
A — cont'd 
non-serial 
1855.     Princeton  Bank,  originally  organized  under  the 
general  banking  law  of  1850,  obtained  a  special  char- 
ter in  1850.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1855:  3.) 
1865.     Princeton    Bank,    organized    under    the   general 
banking  law,  has  obtained  a  special  charter.    {Same 
1865:  11.) 

B 

Incorporated  June  2,  1884.     Commenced  business  June, 
2,  1884. 

1884-1904.  Ann.  rept.  of  Princeton  Bank,  Princeton. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1884 
(p.  162) — comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
savings  banks,  etc.   1904.) 

From  1892-1904.  there  are  quarterly  stmts. 
Public  Stock  Bank,  Belvidere 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  iaw  of  Feb.   27, 
1850. 
1851  [1852?].     Stmt,  of  affairs,  Jan.  15.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  1851:  45.) 
1855.     Public  Stock  Bank  at  Belvidere  has  relinquished 
the  business  of  banking.   {Same  1855:  4.) 
Salem  Banking  Company 
Chartered  1822. 
1840-1865.     Ann.    stmt,    of    Salem    Banking    Co.;    Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  20-21)— samp  1864.) 
1865.     Salem  Banking  Co.  has  signified  its  intention  of 
becoming  a  national  bank.    {Same  1865:  11.) 
,  Somerset  County  Bank,  Somerville 

1849-1893.  Ann.  stmt,  of  Somerset  Co.  Bank,  Somerville, 
Jan.  1.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1848  (pp.  26-27)  — 
A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 
banks,  etc.  1893.) 

Jan.,  1875,  is  omitted ;  the  stmts,  are  tor  the  year  cor- 
responding to  the  date  of  the  rept.  from  1877-1891 ; 
from   1892-1893,   there  are  quarterly  stmts. 
1864-1890.     Table:    capital   stock,  surplus,  deposits,  re- 
sources, in  1864  and  1890.     (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
and  savings  institutions  1S89:  vi.) 
1893.     Rept.  of  failure  of  Somerset  Co.  Bank  at  Somer- 
ville.    (A.R.   comr.   banking  and  insurance  rel.   to 
savings   banks,   etc.    1893:  9-11.) 
State  Bank  at  Camden  ' 

Chartered  1812. 

1812.  See  above,  Laws,  this  date. 

1813.  Communication  from  John  M.  White,  Edwd. 
Smith,  Wm.  [Flintham?],  proposing  to  purchase 
state's  right  of  subscription  to  capital  stock  of  State 
Bank  at  Camden.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council,  Jan.  1813: 
1309.) 

.     Feb.  6.    Unfavorable  rept.  of  committee   (Read) 

on  application  of  W.  Flintham  and  E.  Smith  to  pur- 
chase right  reserved  to  state  to  subscribe  to  stock 
of  Camden  Bank.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1813:  69- 
70.) 

1829.  Rept.  of  committee  (Pennington)  on  renewal  of 
charters  of  state  banks  at  Camden,  New  Brunswick, 
Elizabeth,  Newark  and  Morris.  {Same  1828/9:  158- 
166.) 

Includes  bank  stmts. 

1840-1864.  Ann.  stmt,  of  State  Bank,  Camden,  Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  18-19)— same  1863.) 

1865.     State  Bank  at  Camden  has  signified  its  intention 
to  become  a  national  bank.    {Same  1865:  11.) 
State  Bank  at  Elizabeth 
Chartered  1812. 

1812.     See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 

1829.     See  above.  State  Bank  at  Camden,  this  date. 

1840-1864.  Ann.  stmt,  of  State  Bank,  Elizabeth,  Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  16-17)— same  1863.) 

1865.  State  Bank  at  Elizabeth  has  signified  its  inten- 
tion to  become  a  national  bank.    {Same  1865:  11.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 

State  Bank  at  Morris 
Clmrtei-oii  1812. 
1S12.     See  above,  Laws,  this  date. 
1829.     See  above.  State  Bank  at  Camden,  this  date. 
1840-1848.     Ann.   stmt,   of   State  Bank,  Morris,  Jan.   1. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banlts  1S39  (pp.  lS-19)— 6'ame  1848.) 
Jan..   1846,  omitted  ;    in   1847  and  1848   tlie  stmts,  are 
for  Dee.  31,  1847  and  1848,  respectively. 

State  Bank  at  New  Brunswick 
Chartered  1812. 
1812.     See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 
1829.     See  above,  State  Bank  at  Camden,  tills  date. 
1840-1877.     Ann.  stmt,  of  State  Bank,  New  Brunswick, 
Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  18-19) — same 
1876.) 

Jan..  1865  omitted. 
1880.     Rept.  of  the  state  treasurer   (Wright)   in  refer- 
ence to  the  State  Bank  at  New  Brunswick.    6  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1880  v.  1,  doc.  28.) 

State  Bank  at  Newark 
Chartered  1812. 
1812.     See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 
1S29.     See  above,  State  Bank  at  Camden,  this  date. 
1840-1865.     Ann.    stmt,    of    State   Bank,   Newark;    Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  16-17)— same  1864.) 
Jan.,  1848  omitted. 
1865.     State  Bank  at  Newark  has  signified  its  intention 
of  becoming  a  national  bank.    (Suiite  1865:  12.) 

State  Bank  at  Trenton 
Chartered  1812. 
1812.     See  above.  Laws,  this  date.  • 

State  Banking  Company,  Newark 

See  beiow.  Banlis  :    Individual  Trust  Companies.     State 
Trust  Co.,  of  Newark. 

Stock  Security  Bank 

1865.  Stock  Security  Bank,  Hackensack,  Is  being  set- 
tled up  by  decrees  from  the  court  of  Chancery. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1865:  11.) 

Summit  Bank 

Incorporated  June  10,  1891.     Commenced  huslness  Jan. 
10,  1892. 
1892.     Quarterly  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities.    (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  1892   (p.  106) — same 
1904.) 

Sussex  Bank 

Chartered  1818. 
1824.     See  Finance:    State.   Receipts  and  Expenditures, 

this  date. 
1838.     Answers  of  Sussex  Bank  to  questions  propounded 
to  them  by  Gov.  under  act  to  provide  for  investiga- 
tion of  banks  of  state.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1837/8: 
157-160.) 

No  separate  copy  found.     Ordered  prtd.      (Jol.  Legisl. 
Council    1837/8  :  160.) 

1840-1865.  Ann.  stmt,  of  Sussex  County  Bank,  Newton; 
Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  20-21)— sa»i€ 
1S64.) 

Jan.,   1846  omitted. 

1854.  Majority  rept.  of  committee  on  corporations 
(Rafferty)  of  House  of  Assem.  on  bill  to  re-charter 
Sussex  County  Bank.  Trenton:  True  American  of- 
fice, 1854.     7  pp. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1854:    75-79.) 

1865.  Sussex  Bank  has  signified  Its  intention  of  becom- 
ing a  national  bank.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1865: 
11.) 

1896.     See  Taxation:    State.  Jersey  City. 

Traders'  Bank,  Cape  May 

Organized  under   the  general    banking   law   of   Feb.    27, 
1850. 

1854.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs.  (Ann.  stmt,  of  banks  1853: 
48-49.) 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 

Tradesmen's  Bank,  Flemington 

Organized  under   the  general   banking  law  of   Feb.   27, 
1850. 

1852-1853.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1851   (pp.  40-41)— .same  1852.) 

1855.  Tradesmen's  Bank  at  Flemington  has  relin- 
quished the  business  of  banking.    (Same  1855:  4.) 

The  Tradesmen's  Bank,  Vineland 

Incorporated  April  24,  1889.     Commenced  business  Aug. 
1.   1889. 

1889-1904.     Resources  and  liabilities.     (Ann.  stmts,   of 
banks    and    savings    institutions    1889    (p.    100)  — 
A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 
banks,  etc.  1904.) 
1891.     See  above,  Banks,  this  date. 
Trenton  Banking  Company 

Incorporated  Dec.  3,   1804.     Commenced  business  April 

20,  1805. 
See  also  :  Historical  sketch  of  the  Trenton  Banking  Co.. 
Trenton:  Naar,  Day  &  Naar.  18S0.  2.")  pp.  (Copy 
in  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark)  ;  The  Trenton  Bank- 
ing Co.,  a  history  of  the  first  century  of  Its  exist- 
ence, prepared  by  a  committee  of  the  bd.  of  direc- 
tors. Trenton,  1907.  120  pp.,  illus.  (Copy  in  the 
N.  Y.  Public  Library). 

1807.  Rept.  of  committee  (Whitehead)  on  proposed 
sale  of  right  of  state  to  subscribe  to  Trenton  Bank- 
ing Co.  because  of  depreciation  of  bank  stock. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1807:  144.) 
1811.  Communication  from  treasurer  (Gordon)  rel.  to 
state  subscriptions  in  stock  of  Trenton  Bank;  tax 
paid  into  treasury  by  sundry  banks  of  state;  evasion 
of  law  by  Jersey  Bank;  Monmouth  Co.  has  paid  into 
treasury  third  and  last  instalment  of  arrearages. 
(Same  Jan.  1811:  400-401.) 
1840-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  Trenton  Banking  Co.,  Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  20-21)— A.R.  comr. 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc. 
1904.) 

Jan.,  1841  and  1860  omitted  ;  beginning  with  1877.  the 
repts.  cover  the  year's  transactions,  and  from  1892 
to  1904,  there  are  quarterly  stmts. 
The  stmt,  rendered  In  Jan.,  1842,  was  ordered  prtd. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1841/2  :  2(i5),  but  no  separate 
copy  was  found. 

1864-1890.     Table:    capital   stock,  surplus,  deposits,  re- 
sources in  1864  and  1890.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and 
savings  institutions  1889:  vi.) 
The  Tuckerton  Bank 

Incorporated  May  28,  1889.     Commenced  business  July 

1,    1889. 

1889-1904.     Resources  and  liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,  of 

banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  102) — A.R. 

comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 

etc.  1904.) 

1891  omitted. 
1891.     See  above,  Banks,  this  date. 
Union  Bank  at  Dover 

Chartered  1832. 

serial 

1  series 

1835-1837.     Ann.  stmts,  of  Union  Bank  of  Dover. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1835  In  Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5  :  273. 

1836  omitted. 

1837  in   Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7  :  159. 

No  separate  copy  found.     Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  As- 
sem.   183(5/7  :  160.) 

2  series 

1840-1864.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Union  Bank,  Dover,  Jan.   (Ann. 
stmts,  of  banks  1839  (pp.  20-21)— some  1863.) 
non-serial 

1865.  Union  Bank  at  Dover  has  filed  certificate  of  sur- 
render of  charter,  under  act  of  Apr.  6,  1865;  1.  e., 
has  become  a  national  bank.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
1865:  12.) 


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161 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  BANKS— cont'd 
Union  Bank,  Frenchtown 

1857-1865.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1856  (pp.  58-59)  — 
fidmc  1864.) 
1865.  Union  Bank,  Frenchtown,  has  signified  its  In- 
tention of  hecoming  a  national  bank.  (Same  1865: 
12.) 

Union  Bank  of  Jersey  City 

1872-1875.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1871  (p.  40) — same 
1874.) 

Union  .Bank  of  Mount  Holly 

1872-1876.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1871  (p.  44)— same  1875.) 

Union  County  Bank,  Plainfield 

1860-1865.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  1859  (pp.  44-45)— s«»ie  1864.) 

1865.  Union  Co.  Bank  has  signified  its  intention  of  be- 
coming a  national  bank.    {Same  1865:  12.) 

Union  County  Bank,  Rahway 

Incorporated  May  7,  1887.    Commenced  business  May  9, 

1887. 

1887-1899.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  reliabilities. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1887 
(p.  116) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
savings  banks,  etc.  1899.) 

United  States  Stock  Bank 

1863.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
1862:  60-61.) 

1865.  United  States  Stock  Bank,  Jersey  City,  is  wind- 
ing up.    (Same  1865:  11.) 

Washington  Bank,  Hackensack 
Chartered  1824. 
1828.     Rept.  of  committee  (Mott)  on  affairs  of  the  Wash- 
ington   Banking    Co.    at    Hackensack,    Monmouth 
Bank,  and   People's  Bank  at  Paterson.     (Votes  of 
Assem.  1827/28:  260-262.) 

Wheat-Growers'  Bank,  Newton 

Organized  under  the  general  banking  law  of  1850. 
1853.     Ann.    stmt,    of   affairs.     (Ann.    stmts,    of   banks 
1852   (p.  50)— same  1853.) 

Stmt.  In  rept.  for  1852  Is  dated  Jan.  31,  1853  ;  that  In 
1853,  Dec.  31,  1853. 

1855.     Wheat    Growers'    Bank    closed    by    injunction. 

(Same  1850:  4.) 

BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  SAVINGS  BANKS 

Bergen  County  Savings  Bank,  Hackensack 

Incorporated  March  17,  1870.    Commenced  business  Jan. 
2,   1872. 

1872-1879.     Ann.    stmt,    of    resources,    liabilities,    etc. 

(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1872 

(p.  8)—  same  1879.) 
1881-1888.     Bergen    Co.     Savings    Bank,    Hackensack; 

proceedings  in  Chancery.    (Same  1881  (pp.  75-102) 

—same  1888.) 

Omitted  1883,  1885-1887. 

Bergen  Savings  Bank  of  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  March  17,  1870.    Commenced  business  July 
6,   1870. 

1871-1881.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.; 
Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  Institutions 

1870   (p.  39)— some  1881.) 

From  1877  to  ISSl  the  stmt,  covers  transactions  of  the 
current  year. 
1882.     Bergen   Savings  Bank  of  Jersey  City  has  gone 
into  voluntary  liquidation.    (Same  1881:  [lii].) 

11 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  SAVINGS  BANKS— cont'd 

Birkbeck  Investment  Savings  and  Loan  Company  of  America, 
New  York  City 

Organized  Feb.  18,  1802.  Commenced  business  July, 
18!)2.  Admitted  to  transact  business  In  N.  J.,  May 
8,  1896. 

1896-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  assets,  liabilities,  receipts,  dis- 
bursements, etc.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1896  (pp.  149-152) — same 
1904.) 

Bloomfield  Savings  Institution 

Incorporated  March  21,  1871.  Commenced  business 
July.   1871. 

1873-1904.     Ann.    stmt,    of    resources,    liabilities,    etc. 

(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1873 

(p.  9) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  Insurance  1904.) 

From  1873  to  1876,  stmts,  are  for  the  first  of  the  year ; 

1877-1904,   cover   the   transactions   of   the   current 

year. 

1903.     Bloomfield    Savings    Institution    enjoined    from 
winding  up  its  affairs.    (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and 
insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1903:  4.) 
Bridgeton  Savings  Institution 

1870-1875.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Dec.  31.    (Ann.  stmts, 
of  banks  1S70  (p.  38)— same  1875.) 
1871  omitted. 
Burlington  Savings  Bank 

Incorporated  March  20,  1857.    Commenced  business  May 

11,  1857. 

1864-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;  Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 

banks  and  savings  institutions  1803   (pp.  68-69)  — 

A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 

banks,  etc.   1904.) 

From  1877  to  1904,  stmts,  are  for  transactions  of  the 
calendar  year. 

Central  Savings  Bank  of  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  Feb.  14,  1871.     Commenced  business  July 
29,  1871. 
1872-1878.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;   Jan.  1.    (Ann.  stmts, 
of  banks  1871  (p.  39)— some  1878.) 

From  1872  to  1876.  the  stmt.  Is  dated  Dec.  31 ;  1877 
and  1878  are  for  the  calendar  year. 

Dime  Savings  Bank,  City  of  Hudson 

1870-1877.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;   Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1869   (p.  16) — same 
1877.) 
1878-1881.     Proceedings  in  Chancery.    (Same  1877   (pp. 
100-103)— st/Hie  1881.) 

Omitted  in   repts.  for  1878,   1880,   1881. 
Dime  Savings  Bank  of  New  Brunswick 

Incorporated  Feb.  28,  1871.     Commenced  business  May 
20,  1871. 
1875-1884.     Stmt,   of  affairs;    Jan.   1.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1874   (p.  16) — same 
1884.) 

1877-1884  cover  returns  for  the  calendar  year. 
1886-1887.     Dime    Savings    Bank    of    New    Brunswick; 
proceedings  In  Chancery.    (Same  1886  (pp.  63-76)  — 
same  1887.) 
Dime  Savings  Institution,  Elizabeth 

IncorporatPd  March  6,  1867.     Commenced  business  May 
1,  1867. 
1869-1883.     Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs;   Oct.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1869   (p.  24) — same 
1883.) 

From  1877-1883,  the  stmt,  covers  the  calendar  year. 
1879-1887.     Dime   Savings    Institution,   Elizabeth;    pro- 
ceedings  in   Chancery.     (,Same   1879    (pp.   73-91)  — 
same  1887.) 

Dime  Savings  Institution,  Newark 

Incorporated    March    10,    1864.      Commenced    business 
Sept.  3,   1866. 
1870-1904.     Ann.    stmt,    of    resources,    liabilities,    etc.; 
Feb.   1.     (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  insti- 
tutions 1869    (p.  30) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  in- 
surance rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

From  1873-1876.  the  stmt.  Is  dated  Nov.  1  ;  1877-1904 
cover  the  calendar  year. 


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BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  SAVINGS  BANKS— cont'd 
Dime  Savings  Institution,  Newark — cont'd 

1S78.  Rept.  of  Win.  Silas  Whitehead,  special  examiner 
of  the  Dime  Savings  Institution  of  Newark.  {Same 
1877:  109-119.) 

1879.  Rept.  of  asst.  treasurer  of  Dime  Savings  Insti- 
tution, Newark,  to  the  Chancellor.    {Same  1879:  92.) 

1880-1886.  Dime  Savings  Institution  of  Newark;  pro- 
ceedings in  Chancery.  (Same  1880  (pp.  96-97)  — 
xaiiw  1886.) 

1900.  Dime  Savings  Institution  of  Newark  suspended 
operations  from  July  till  Sept.  because  of  numerous 
false  entries  in  books  and  defalcation  of  treasurer. 
(A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  sav- 
ings banks,  etc.  1900:  7.) 

Dime  Savings  Institution,  Plainfield 

Incorporated  July   1,   1S68.     Comraenced  business   (new 

account)   June  1,  1887. 

1870-1904.     Ann.    stmt,    of    resources,    liabilities,    etc. 

(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1869 

(p.  33) — same  A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel. 

to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

No  returns  betw.  1878  and  1887  ;  a  new  acct.  was  opened 
in  1888. 

1878.  Rept.  of  Washington  B.  Williams,  special  ex- 
aminer of  the  Dime  Savings  Institution  of  Plain- 
field.    {Same  1877:  104-108.) 

.     Rept.  of  treasurer  of  Dime  Savings  Institution  of 

Plainfield  to  the  Chancellor.    {Same  1878:  112.) 

1879-1887.  Dime  Savings  Institution,  Plainfield;  pro- 
ceedings in  Chancery.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and 
savings  institutions  1879  (pp.  93-94) — some  1887.) 
Omitted  m  1882. 

Dime  Savings  Institution,  Rahway 

1868-1875.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.,  Jan. 
1.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1867  (p.  23)—same  1875.) 

In    1875,   the   stmt.   Is  dated  Dec.    1. 

Dime  Savings  Institution  of  Woodbridge 

Organized  or  Incorporated  April,  1871.    Commenced  bus- 
iness May  23,  1871. 

1872-1891.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 
1.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1871    (p.   43)— .s'ame   1891.) 

1877-1889  are  for  the  calendar  year. 
Dover  Savings  Institution 

Organized  or  incorporated  March  21,  1871.     Commenced 
business  March  1,  1873. 
1876-1878.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities;  Jan. 
3.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1875  (p.  20)— some  1878.) 

In  1876,   the  stmt,  was  made  Dec.  4  ;  1877-1878  cover 
the  calendar  year. 
1879-1887.     Dover  Savings  Institution,  Dover;   proceed- 
ings in  Chancery.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  sav- 
ings institutions  1879    (pp.   95-108) — 1887.) 
Omitted    1883,    1885. 

Dundee  Savings  Bank,  Passaic 

Incorporated  Aug.  3,   1901.     Commenced  business  Jan. 
2,   1902. 

1902-1903.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  receipts, 
disbursements,  etc.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  in- 
surance rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1901  (pp.  37-39)  — 
same  1903.) 

Elizabeth  Savings  Institution 

See   below,   Eiizabetlitown   Savings   Institution. 
Elizabethport  Savings  Bank 

Incorporated  April  2,  1868.     Commenced  business  June 

1,   1869. 

1871-1896.     Ann.    stmt,    of    resources,    liabilities,    etc. 

(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks;  Jan.  1,  1870   (p.  37) — same 

A.R.  comr.  banking  and  Insurance  rel.  to  savings 

banks,  etc.  1896.) 

Jan..  1874  omitted.     From  1877  to  1896  the  stmt,  covers 
tbe  calendar  year. 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  SAVINGS  BANKS— cont'd 

Elizabethtown  Savings  Institution 

Incorporated  March  1,  IS.'iO.  Commenced  business  Aug. 
5.  18r)0.  From  1864"  to  1871  Ijnown  as  Elizabeth- 
Savings  Institution. 

serial 

1  series 

1850-1851.     Ann.  stmts,  of  Elizabethtown  Savings  Insti- 
tution. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1850  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1851 :  17-19. 

2.  1851 '  "       1852  :  195-200. 

2  series 

18G4-1886.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (Ann. 
stmts,  of  banks  1863  (pp.  70-71)— some  1886.) 
Jan.,    1867,   omitted. 

non-serial 
1878-1887.     Elizabethtown  Savings  Institution  of  Eliza- 
beth;   proceedings   in   Chancery.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1878  (pp.  113-127)  — 
same  1SS7.) 

Essex  County  Savings  Bank,  East  Orange 

Incorporated  July  26,  1897.     Commenced  business  Au- 
gust 1,  1897. 
1897-1901.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  receipts 
and  disbursements,  etc.     (A.R.  comr.  banking  and 
insurance  1897  (pp.  26-27)— same  1901.) 

Fifth  Ward  Savings  Bank,  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  March  25.  1863.    Commenced  business  May 

5.  1863. 

1864-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 

(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1863 

(pp.  74-75) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel. 

to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

From   1877-1904.   the  stmt,   covers   the   calendar  year ; 

1882   is   omitted ;   a   new   acct.  was  opened  March 

19,  1883. 

1882-1888.    Fifth  Ward  Savings  Bank  of  Jersey  City; 

proceedings  in  Chancery.    {Same  1882   (pp.  89-104) 

—same  1888.) 

Franklin  Savings  Institution,  Newark 

Incorporated  July  23,  1SS4.  Commenced  business  Au- 
gust   1,    1884. 

1884-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1884 
(pp.  16-17) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel. 
to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

German  Savings  Bank  of  Newark 

Incorporated  March  14,  1871.  Commenced  business 
April   14.   1871. 

1872-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities;  Dec.  31. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1872 
(p.  26) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

Germania  Savings  Bank  of  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  March  29,  1871.  Commenced  business 
May  22,   1871. 

1873-1885.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1873   (p.  29)— same  1885.) 

1886-1888.     Germania  Savings  Bank  of  Jersey  City;  pro- 
ceedings in  Chancery.    (ySomc  1886  (pp.  137-144)  — 
same  1888.) 
1887  omitted. 

Gloucester  City  Savings  Institution 

Incorporated   April,    1872.     Commenced   business   July, 

1872. 

1874-1883.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan., 
5.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1873  (p.  31)— .some  1883.) 

1875-1877  omitted  :  1878-1883  are  for  the  calendar  year. 

1884-1890.  Proceedings  in  Chancery.  {Same  1884  (pp. 
110-124)— some  1890.) 


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BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  SAVINGS  BANKS— cont'd 

Hackensack   Savings  Bank 

Incorporated  April  4,  1873.     Commenced  business  May 
1,  1873. 

1874-187S.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.; 
Jan.  1.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1873  (p.  32) — same 
1878.) 

1877  and   1878  are  for   the  calendar  year. 
1879-1886.     Hackensack     Savings    Bank,    Hackensack; 
proceedings   in    Chancery.     (Same   1879    (pp.    117- 
129)— .s-f/mp  18S6.) 

18S2  and  1885  omitted. 
Half  Dime  Savings  Bank,  Orange 

Incorporated  March  17,  1870.  Commenced  business  May 
1.   1870. 

1871-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.,  Jan. 
1.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1870  (p.  16) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

Jan.,  1S73.  omitted  ;  1877-1904  cover  the  calendar  year. 
Hoboken  Bank  for  Savings 

Incorporated    March    20,    1857.      Commenced    business 
July  18,  1857. 

1878-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1878 
(pp.  36-37) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel. 
to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

Howard  Savings  Bank,  Newark 

Incorporated  March  1,  1857.  Comtoeneed  business  May 
5,  1857. 

1864-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.,  Jan. 
1.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  Institutions 
1863  (pp.  74-75) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  Insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

In  repts.  from  1864  to  1876,  the  stmts,  are  dated  Dec. ; 
1877-1904  are  for  the  calendar  year,  and  during 
that  period  "  Institution "  is  used  instead  of 
"  Bank." 

Hudson  City  Savings  Bank,  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  March  27,  1868.  Commenced  business  Aug. 
15,    1868. 

1869-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1868 
(p.  18) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

From   1877-1904.  returns  are  for  the  calendar  year. 
Hunterdon   County   Savings   Bank   and   Trust   Company   of 
Flemington 

Authorized  Sept.  20,  1876,  under  act  of  April  21,  1876. 
Organized  or  incorporated  Aug.  6,  1876.  Com- 
menced business  Oct.  6,   1876. 

1877-1888.     Ann.    stmt,    of    resources,    liabilities,    etc. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1877 
(pp.  40-42)— .«,•«») e  1880.) 
Jersey  City  Savings  Bank 

1878.  Rept.  of  M.  Sandford,  receiver  Jersey  City  Sav- 
ings Bank.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1877:  133.) 

1879.  Jersey  City  Savings  Bank,  Jersey  City;  proceed- 
ings in  Chancery.     (Same  1879:  130.) 

Mechanics'  and  Laborers'  Savings  Bank,  Jersey  City 
1878-1879.  Repts.  of  W.  F.  Van  Camp,  examiner  of  Me- 
chanics' and  Laborers'  Savings  Bank,  Jersey  City, 
and  of  W.  B.  Williams,  master  in  Chancery.  (Ann. 
stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1878:  84- 
104.) 
1879-1890.  Mechanics'  and  Laborers'  Savings  Bank,  Jer- 
sey City;  proceedings  in  Chancery.  (Same  1879  (pp. 
131-132)— «ame  1890.) 

Omitted  1881-1882.  1884-1885.  1889. 

Mechanics'  Savings  Bank  of  Elizabeth 

Incorporated  Feb.  3,  1870.     Commenced  business  Dec.  1, 
1871. 
1873-1878.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1872 
(p.  30)— same  1878.) 

1877  and  1878  are  for  the  calendar  year. 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  SAVINGS  BANKS— cont'd 
Miners'  Savings  Bank  at  Dover 

Incorporated  Feb.  7,  1871.  Commenced  business  Feb. 
17,  1873. 

1874-1889.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.:  Feb. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1873  (p.  40)— same  1889.) 

Repts.  for  1875  and  1876  contain  stmts,  for  March  1, 
1876  and  1877  ;  after  that  the  stmts,  cover  the  cal- 
endar year. 

Montclair  Savings  Bank 

Incorporated  .Ian.  3,  1893.  Commenced  business  March 
15,   1893. 

1893-1904.  Resources,  liabilities,  receipts,  disburse- 
ments, etc.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel. 
to  savings  banks,  etc.  1893  (pp.  46-48)— same  1904.) 

Morris  County  Savings  Bank,  Morristown 

Incorporated  March  3,  1874.  Commenced  business  April 
1.   1874. 

1876-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1875  (p.  40) — same  A.R.  comr.  banking  and  Insur- 
ance rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

From  1S77-1904.  returns  for  the  calendar  year. 

Morristown  Institution  for  Savings 

Incorporated  April  9.  1867.  Commenced  business  May 
24,  1867. 

1868-1879.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1867 
(p.  16)— .wme  1879.) 

1877-1879  are  for  calendar  year. 

1880-1881.  Morristown  Institution  for  Savings;  pro- 
ceedings in  Chancery.  (Same  1880  (pp.  113-120)  — 
same  1881.) 

New  Brunswick  Dime  Savings  Bank 

1873.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities;  Jan.  1. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1872:  36.) 

New  Brunswick  Savings  Institution 

Incorporated  March  15,  1851.  Commenced  business  May 
12,  1851. 

serial 

1  series 
1851.     Ann.  stmt,  of  New  Brunswick  Savings  Institu- 
tion. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1851  In  Votes  of  Assem.  1852  :  408. 

2  series 
1865-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 

(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1864  (pp.  58-59) — same  A.R.  comr.  banking  and  in- 
surance rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

Jan.  1866  and  1867  are  omitted :  from  1877-1904,  re- 
turns are  for  the  calendar  year. 

Newark  Savings  Institution 

Created  by  act  of  Feb.  25,  1847.  Commenced  business, 
"  New  Account,"  Dec.  12,  1877. 

serial 

1  series 
1847-1851.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Newark  Savings  Institution. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1847  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1848  :  674-675. 

2.  1848 1849:  710. 

3.  1849    ' 1850  :  247. 

4.  1850    "       "       "  "        1851  :  698-699. 

5.  1851    ' 1852  :  372-373. 

2  series 
1863[4]-1883.     Ann.   stmt,   of  resources   and   liabilities, 

etc.;  Jan.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1863  (pp.  72-73)  — 
same  1883.) 

E^om  1887-1883,  returns  are  for  the  calendar  year. 


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BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  SAVINGS  BANKS— cont'd 
Newark  Savings  Institution — cont'd 

7ion-serial 
1877-1S87.     Proceedings  in  Chancery.     (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1877    (pp.  83-99)  — 
same  1887.) 

Omitted  1878,  1883,   1885. 
Ocean  County  Savings  Bank 

1871-1874.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.; 
Feb.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1870   (p.  25)— .s-HHie  1873.) 

1873  and  1874  are  dated  Jan. 

Orange  Savings  Bank,  Orange 

Incorporated    March    21,    1854.      Commenced    business 
April    1,    1854. 

1863-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1862  (pp.  66-67)— A.R.  comr. 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc. 
1904.) 

From  1877  to  1904,  returns  are  for  the  calendar  year. 
Passaic  County  Savings  Bank 

1873-1877.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 
1.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1872   (p.  iO)—samc  1877.) 

In    1877,   the   stmt,   is   tor   the   fiscal   year. 
Paterson  Savings  Bank 

Incorporated  Feb.   23,    1848. 
serial 

1  series 

1848-1850.     Ann.  stmts,  of  Paterson  Savings  Bank. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  ; 
1848  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1840  :  63G. 

1849 '  "        ISoO :  556. 

1850 1851  :  494. 

2  series 

1864-1865.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Paterson  Savings  Bank;  Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  rel. 
to  savings  banks,  etc.  1863  (pp.  76-77) — same  1864.) 
Paterson  Savings  Institution 

Incorporated  April  2,  1869.     Commenced  business  May 
].  1869. 
1870-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities,  etc.; 
Jan.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 

1869  (p.   23) — A.R.   comr.  banking   and   insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

From  1877  to  1904,  returns  are  for  the  calendar  year. 
People's  Savings  Bank,  Trenton 

1871-1876.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1870 
(p.  21)— same  1875.) 

.Ian..  1872  and  1873  omitted. 
People's  Savings  Institution  of  Newark 

1873-1876.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities,  etc.; 
Feb.  12.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  insti- 
tutions 1872   (p.  40)— .snme  1876.) 

1874  omitted ;   stmt,   tor   1875    rendered   Jan.   30 ;   for 
1870.  Oct.  31. 

1878-1879.  Summary  of  rept.  of  A.B.  Baldwin,  receiver 
of  the  People's  Savings  Institution  of  Newark. 
(Some  1877   (p.  120)— 6((mc  1878.) 

1879.     People's   Savings   Institution,  Newark;    proceed- 
ings in  Chancery.    (Same  1879:  135-137.) 
Perth  Amboy  Savings  Institution 

Incorporated  April  2,  1869.     Commenced  business  June 
1.    1809. 
1871-1904.     Ann.  stmts,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 
1.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 

1870  (p.  14) — same  A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insur- 
ance rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

From  1877-1904,  the  stmt.  Is  for  the  calendar  year. 
1899.  Owing  to  defalcation  of  treasurer  Perth  Amboy 
Savings  Institution  suspended  business  from  July 
14  to  Sept.  5  when  impairment  was  made  good. 
(A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  sav- 
ings banks,  etc.  1899:  7.) 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  SAVINGS  BANKS— cont'd 
Phillipsburg  Building  and  Loan  Savings  Bank 

1873-1875.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities;  Dec. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1873 
(p.  51)— same  1875.) 

After  1873.  the  title  Is  Phillipsburg  Savings  Bank. 

Princeton  Savings  Bank 

Incorporated  1873.    Commenced  business  June  21,  1873. 

1874-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 

(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1873 

(p.  52) — same  A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel. 

to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

From  1877-1904,  returns  are  for  the  calendar  year. 

Provident  Savings  Institution  in  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  Feb.  27,  1839.  Commenced  business  Oct. 
16.  1843.  Title  changed  In  1884  to  Provident  Insti- 
tution for  Savings. 

1839.  First  savings  bank  organized  in  N.  J.  was  Feb. 
27,  1833 — the  Provident  Institution  for  Savings, 
Jersey  City.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1878:  196.) 

1866-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jau. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1865 
(pp.  40-41)^ — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel. 
to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

Jan.,  1867  omitted  ;  from  1877  to  1904,  the  returns  are 
for  tie  current  year. 

Rahway  Savings  Institution 

Commenced  business,  "  New  Account,"  April  27,  1878. 

serial 

1  series 

1851.     Ann.  rept.  of  Rahway  Savings  Institution. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1851  In  Votes  of  Assem.  1852  :  157-158. 

2  series 

1864-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities;  Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1863 
(pp.  78-79) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel. 
to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

Jan.,  1868  omitted. 

From  1877  to  1904,  the  stmt,  covers  the  calendar  year. 

non-serial 
1878-1890.     Proceedings  in  Chancery.     (Ann.   stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1877  (pp.  121-128)  — 
same  1890.) 
1885  omitted. 

Raritan  Savings  Bank 

Incorporated  1869.     Commenced  business  June  5,  1869. 

1870-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 

1.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 

1869    (p.   12) — A.R.   comr.   banking  and   insurance 

rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

From  1877  to  1904  returns  are  for  the  calendar  year. 

Riverton  Savings  Bank 

Incorporated  .Tune  25,  1903.  Commenced  business  Nov. 
23.   1903. 

1903-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  receipts, 
etc.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  sav- 
ings banks,  etc.  1903  (p.  104)— same  1904.) 

Savings  Bank  of  Cumberland  County,  Vineland 

Incorporated  June  25.  1900.  Commenced  business  July 
7,  1900. 

19001904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  receipts, 
disbursements,  etc.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  in- 
surance 1900  (pp.  94-96)— same  1904.) 

Savings  Bank  of  South  Amboy,  at  Perth  Amboy 

1867-1874.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 
1.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1866    (pp.    12-13)— .vKHif   1873.) 
Jan.   1809-1872  omitted. 


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Security  Savings  Banks 

Incorporated  July  2S,  18S4.     Commenced  business  Aue. 

1,  1884. 

1884-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  receipts 
and  disbursements,  etc.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and 
savings  institutions  1884  (pp.  48-49) — .same  A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.   1904.) 

Somerville  Dime  Savings  Bank 

Incorpornted  May  24,  1S71.     Commenced  business  Aug. 
22.  1871. 
1872-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 
1.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1871   (p.  42) — same  A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insur- 
ance rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

From  1877-in04.   returns  are  for  calendar  year. 

South  Amboy  Savings  Bank 

1868-1871.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs,  Dec.  31.  (Ann.  stmts, 
of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1868  (p.  14)  — 
same  1870.) 

Jan.  1.  1870  and  1871. 
State  Savings  Bank,  Trenton 

1870-1877.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities,  etc., 
Jan.  1.     (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  insti- 
tutions 1869  (p.  20)— same  1876.) 
1878-1879.     Proceedings  in  Chancery.    (Same  1877   (pp. 
146-175)— same  1879.) 
Omitted  In  1878. 
Trenton  Saving  Fund  Society 

Incorporated  March  7,  1844.     Commenced  business  July 
20.  1847. 

serial 

1  series 

1848-1851.     Ann.  stmt,  of  Trenton  Saving  Fund  Socy. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1848  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1849  :  266-267. 

1849  "   "   "    "   1850:94-n.5. 

1850  "   "   "    "   1851  :  15-17. 

1851  "   "   "    "   1852  :  83-84. 

2  series 

1864-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.;  Jan. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  Institutions 
1863  (p.  80) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1904.) 

Jan.,  1865  omitted  ;  from  1877  to  1904,  returns  are  for 
the   calendar  year. 

Union  County  Dime  Savings  Bank 

1872.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.,  Dec.  31. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions 
1872:  56.) 

Union  County  Savings  Bank,  Elizabeth 

Incorporated  Nov.  25,  1883.     Commenced  business  Jan. 

2,  1884. 

1884-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  receipts 
and  disbursements,  etc.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  and 
savings  institutions  1884  (pp.  54-55) — sa.-ne  A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1904.) 

BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  TRUST  COMPANIES 

The  American  Bank  and  Insurance  Guarantee  Company,  New- 
ark 

Incorporated  Aug.  19,  1889.     Commenced  business  April 
20,    1890. 

1890.  Resources  and  liabilities.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
and  savings  institutions  1890:  121.) 

The  Atlantic  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  Sept.  19,  1887.     Commenced  business  Nov. 

7,   1887. 

1889-1904.     Resources  and   liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 

banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  112) — A.R. 

comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 

etc.  1904.) 

Omitted  in  1890. 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  TRUST  COMPANIES— cont'd 

Bayonne  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  Jan.  20,  1902.     Commenced  business  May 
1,    1902. 

1902-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902  (pp.  129-130)— .some  1904.) 

Bergen  and  Lafayette  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  March  6,  1902.    Commenced  business  April 
28,    1902. 

1902-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902  (pp.  130-131)— .srrmc  1904.) 

Bloomfield  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  July  15,  1002.     Commenced  business  Sept. 

10,  1902. 

1902-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc. 
(A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 
banks,  etc.  1902  (pp.  132-133)— .sajne  1904.) 

Burlington  City  Loan  and  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  Oct.  3,   1900.     Commenced  business  April 
23,  1901. 

1901-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.   1901    (pp.   122-124)— sajne  1904.) 

Burlington  County  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Company,  Moores- 
town 

Incorporated  Feb.  19,  1890.     Commenced  business  April 
1,   1890. 
1890-1904.     Resources  and  liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1890  (p.  123) — same 
1904.) 

Camden  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co. 

Incorporated  April  4,  1873.  Commenced  business  July 
1,  1873. 
1877-1904.  Annual  stmt.;  capital,  assets,  liabilities,  re- 
ceipts and  disbursements,  etc.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1877  (pp.  9-11)  — 
A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 
banks,  etc.  1904.) 

Central  Trust  Company,  Camden 

Incorporated  April  7,  1891.     Commenced  business  May 

11,  1891. 

1891-1904.  Resources  and  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R.  comr. 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc. 
1891  (pp.  168-169)— «nme  1904.) 

Citizens'  Trust  Company,  Paterson 

Incorporated  July  26,  1901.     Commenced  business  Oct. 

1,  1901. 

1901-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc. 
(A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 
banks,  etc.  1901  (pp.  131-132)— same  1904.) 

City  Trust  Company  of  Newark 

Incorporated  April  27,  1901.    Commenced  business  June 
17.  '1901. 
1901-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1900  (pp.  132-133)— .same  1904.) 

Commercial  Trust  Company  of  New  Jersey 

Incorporated  Dec.  8,   1899.     Commenced  business  Jan. 

2,  1900. 

1900-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1900  (pp.  126-127)— snme  1904.) 

Connecticut  Building  and  Loan  Association,  Hartford,  Conn. 

Organized  May,  IS'.IS.     Commenced  business  June.  1895. 
Admitted  to  transact  business  In  N.  J.,  1897. 

1897-1898.  Ann.  stmt,  of  affairs.  (A.R.  comr.  banking 
and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1897  (pp. 
158-163)- «ome  1898.) 


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BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  TRUST  COMPANIES— cont'd 

Corporation  Trust  Company,  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  April  14,  1904.    Commenced  business  April 
18,  1904. 

1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1904:  151-152.) 

Cumberland  Trust  Company  of  Bridgeton 

Incorporated  April  23.  1896.     Commenced  business  July 
15,  1896. 

1896-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.    (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1896  (p.  119)— .S(7/He  1904.) 
Dover  Trust  Company,  Dover 

Incorporated   Dec.  2,  1901.     Commenced  business  Jan. 
1,   1902. 

1902-1904.     Ann,  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.    (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902  (pp.  150-151)— sojHC  1904.) 
The  East  Orange  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  May  4,  1887.     Commenced  business  July 
1,  1890. 

1890.     Resources  and  liabilities.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
and  savings  institutions  1890:  125.) 
Essex  County  Trust  Company,  East  Orange 

Incorporated  May  15,  1902.     Commenced  business  July 
1,    1902. 

1902.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1901:  151-152.) 

Federal  Trust  Company,  Newark 

Incorpor.Tted  July  19,  1901.     Commenced  business  Oct. 
1,    1901. 

1901-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1901  (pp.  137-138)— «a?ne  1904.) 

The  Fidelity,  Surety,  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Company,  Cam- 
den 

Incorporated  March  25,  1889.    Commenced  business  Dec. 
17,  1889. 

1889.     Resources  and  liabilities.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
and  savings  institutions  1889:  114.) 
The  Fidelity  Title  and  Deposit  Company,  Newark 

Incorporated  Feb.  14.  1887.     Commenced  business  May 

1,  1887 :   title  changed  in   1898  to   Fidelity  Trust 
Company. 

1889-1904.     Resources   and  liabilities.     (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  109) — same 
1904.) 
German  American  Trust  Company,  Paterson 

Incorporated  Oct.  31,  1902.     Commenced  business  Feb. 

2,  1903. 

1903-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1903  (pp.  158-159)- .s-flme  1904.) 

Greenville  Loan  and  Trust  Company,  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  Dec.  11.  1895.     Commenced  business  Feb. 

1,  1896  ;  title  changed  In  1899  to  Greenville  Bank- 
ing and  Trust  Co. 

3  896-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities,  etc. 
(A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 
banks,  etc.  1896  (pp.  121-122)— same  1904.) 

Guarantee  Trust  Company,  Atlantic  City 

Incorporated  Nov.  14,  1899.     Commenced  business  Jan. 

2,  1900. 

1900-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1900  (pp.  132-134)— iunic  1904.) 

Hackensack  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  June  8,  1899.     Commenced  business  Dec. 
23,  1899. 
1899-1904.    Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1899  (pp.  117-118)- .sYjHie  1904.) 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  TRUST  COMPANIES— cont'd 

Hamilton  Trust  Company,  Paterson 

Incorporated  Nov.  6,   1899.     Commenced  business  Jan. 
22,  1900. 

1900-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1900  (pp.  136-137)— same  1904.) 

Highland  Trust  Company  of  New  Jersey,  West  Hoboken 

Incorporated  June  4,  1904.     Commenced  business  June 
30,  1904. 

1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1904:  177-178.) 

Hobart  Trust  Company,  Passaic 

Incorporated  Dec.  6,   1899.     Commenced  business  Jan, 
1,   1900. 
1900-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1900  (pp.  138-139)— same  1904.) 
Hoboken  Trust  Company,  Hoboken 

Incorporated  May  13,  1902.     Commenced  business  July 
1,  1902. 
1902-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902   (pp.  166-167)— same  1904.) 

Home  Trust  Company,  Hoboken 

Incorporated  Oct.  15.  1901.     Commenced  business  Oct. 
25,  1901. 
1902-1904.     Ann.    stmts,    of    resources,    liabilities,    etc. 
(A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 
banks,  etc.  1902  (p.  168)— some  1904.) 
Hudson  Trust  and  Savings  Institution,  West  Hoboken 

Incorporated  July  3,   1890.     Commenced  business  Oct. 
15,   1890;   title  changed  to  Hudson  Trust  Co.,   in 
1902. 
1890-1904.     Resources  and  liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1890  (p.  127) — same 
1904.) 
Interstate  Trust  Company,  Jersey  City 

1903.  Causes  of  surrender  of  charter  by  Interstate 
Trust  Co.,  Jersey  City.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and 
insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1903:  10-11.) 

Jersey  City  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  March  27,  1902.    Commenced  business  Oct. 
1,   1902. 
1902-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.   1902    (pp.   172-173)— same   1904.) 

The  Lakewood  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  Dec.  8,   1888.     Commenced  business  Feb. 
18,  1889. 

1889-1904.    Resources  and  liabilities.    (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  115) — same 
1904.) 
Lincoln  Trust  Company  of  New  Jersey,  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  Oct.  29,  1901.     Commenced  business  Feb. 
1,   1902. 
1902-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902  (pp.  175-176)— same  1904.) 

Marine  Trust  Company,  Atlantic  City 

Incorporated  Oct.  6,   1902.     Commenced  business  Nov. 
3,   1902. 
1902-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.    (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902  (pp.  176-177)— .some  1904.) 

The  Mechanics'  Trust  Company,  Bayonne 

Incorporated    March    20,    1872.      Commenced    business 

March  1,  1886. 

1889-1904.     Resources  and  liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 

banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  116) — A.R. 

comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 

etc.  1904.) 


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Merchants'  Loan  and  Trust  Company,  Paterson 

1873-1877.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banlis  and  insurance  cos.  1872  (p. 
31)— «0Hie  1876.) 

The  Monmouth  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Company,  Asbury 
Park 

Incorporated  Nov.,  1887.    Commenced  business  April  12, 
1888. 
1889-1902,     Resources  and   liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  Institutions  1889  (p.  117) — A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902.) 
1903.     Failure  of  Monmouth  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Co., 
Asbury  Park.    (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1903:  8.) 

Montclair  Trust  Company,  Montclair 

Incorporated  May  25.  1901.     Commenced  business  May 
29,  1901. 
1901-1904.     Resources,  liabilities,  etc.    (A.R.  comr.  bank- 
ing and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1901 
(pp.  156-157)— *ame  1904.) 

Morristown  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  Nov.  23,  1892.     Commenced  business  Dec. 

15,  1892. 

1892-1904.  Resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1892  (pp.  130-131)  — 
sumc  1904.) 

Mount  Holly  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  Feb.  10,  1902.     Commenced  business  June 
2,   1902. 
1902-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902  (pp.  184-185)— «ame  1904.) 

Mutual  Trust  Company,  Orange 

Incorporated  Oct.  23,  1902.     Commenced  business  Dec. 
22^  1902. 
1902-1904.     Resources,  liabilities,  etc.    (A.R.  comr.  bank- 
ing and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1902  (p. 
186)— same  1904.) 

New  Brunswick  Trust  Company 

Incorporsited  Jan.  2,  1902.     Commenced  business  March 
17,  1902. 
1902-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902  (pp.  187-188)— «ame  1904.) 

The  New  Jersey  Title  and  Abstract  Company,  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  Feb.,  1889.     Commenced  business,  March, 
1889. 
1889-1890.     Resources  and  liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  Ill)— same 
1890.) 

The  New  Jersey  Title  Guarantee  and  Trust  Company,  Jersey 
City 

Incorporated  April  2,  1868.     Commenced  business  1888. 

1889-1904.     Resources  and  liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,  of 

banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  118) — same 

A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 

banks,  etc.  1904.) 

The  New  Jersey  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Company,  Camden 

Incorporated  Nov.  10,  1886.     Commenced  business  Dec. 

16.  1886. 

1889-1904.  Resources  and  liabilities.  (Ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  119) — A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1904.) 

Newark  Loan  and  Trust  Company 

1903.  Rept.  of  violation  of  trust  co.  law  by  Newark 
Loan  and  Trust  Co.  and  indictment  of  vice-president 
and  treasurer.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1903:  9-10.) 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  TRUST  COMPANIES— cont'd 

Newton  Trust  Company 

Incorpor!\tirt  Dec.  24.  1901.     Commenced  business  April 
1,  1902. 

1902-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902   (pp.  191-192)— .wme  1904.) 

North  American  Trust  Company,  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  Jan.   4,   1001.     Commenced  business  May 

1,  1901. 

1901-1902.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1901   (pp.  163-164)— same  1904.) 

Palisades  Trust  and  Guarantee  Company,  Englewood 

Incorporated  Jan.   4.   1902.     Commenced  business  June 

2,  1902. 

1902-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities.    (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902  (pp.  194-195)— sawie  1904.) 
The  Passaic  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Company 

Incorporated  Nov.  1,  1887.     Commenced  business  Dec. 

1,  1887. 

1889-1904.     Resources   and  liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  120) — same 
A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 
banks,  etc.  1904.) 
Paterson  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  Aug.,  1890.     Commenced  business  Jan.  1, 
1891. 
1891-1904.     Resources  and  liabilities,  etc.     (A.R.  comr. 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc. 
1891  (pp.  180-181)— some  1904.) 

Pavonia  Trust  Company,  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  Jan.  28,  1903.     Commenced  business  May 
25,  1903. 
1903-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities.    (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  1903   (pp.  204-205)  — 
same  1904.) 

People's  Bank  and  Trust  Company,  Passaic 

Incorporated  Nov.  26,  1889.     Commenced  business  Jan. 

2,  1890. 

1891-1904.     Resources  and  liabilities,  etc.     (A.R.  comr. 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc. 
1891  (pp.  182-183)— some  1904.) 
People's  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co.,  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  March  13.  1896.    Commenced  business  April 
6.  1896. 
1896-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1896  (pp.  136-137)— some  1904.) 
Perth  Amboy  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  June  27,  1902.     Commenced  business  Oct. 
15,  1902. 
1902-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902  (pp.  207-208)— .same  1904.) 
Plainfield  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  March  12.  1902.    Commenced  business  June 
4,  1902. 
1902-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  1902   (pp.  208-209)  — 
same  1904.) 

The  Real  Estate,  Safe  Deposit,  Trust  and  Investment  Com- 
pany 

Incorporated  Jan.  26,  1887.     Commenced  business  May 
1,  1888. 
1889-1891.     Resources  and  liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,  of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1SS9  (p.  121) — same 
1891.) 
Real  Estate  Title  Company  of  New  Jersey,  Trenton 

Incorporated  March  1,  1888.     Commenced  business  May 
12,   18SS. 
1890.     Resources  and  liabilities.    (Ann.  stmts,  of  banking 
and  insurance  cos.  1890:  137.) 


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BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  TRUST  COMPANIES— cont'd 

Republic  Trust  and  Banking  Co. 

1876.  Stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities,  Dec.  30.  (Ann. 
stmts,  of  banks  and  savings  institutions  1876:  57.) 

Savings,  Investment  and  Trust  Co.  of  East  Orange 

Incorporated  Feb,  6,  1890.  Commenced  business  Oct. 
1.  1892. 

1892-1904.  Resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R.  comr.  bank- 
ing and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1S92 
(pp.  139-140)— .vfuiif  1904.) 

Security  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Co.,  Camden 

Incorporated  March  11.  1868.     Resumed  business  June 

1,  1892;  title  changed  to  Security  Trust  Co.,  1901. 
1S92-1904.     Resources,  liabilities,  etc.    (A.R.  comr.  bank- 
ing and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1892 
(pp.  140-141)— «n  we  1904.) 

Silk  City  Deposit  and  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  March  30,  1893.    Commenced  business  May 
10,   1893. 
1893-1904.     Resources,  liabilities,  etc.    (A.R.  comr.  bank- 
ing and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1893 
(pp.  142-143)— .soHje  1904.) 

Standard  Finance  and  Trust  Company,  Jersey  City 

Incorporated  Feb.  11,  1897.     Commenced  business  Feb. 
15,  1897. 
1897-1900.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  1897   (p.  145) — same 
1900.) 

State  Trust  Co.  of  Harrison  and  Newark 

1S73.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities,  etc.  Jan.  1. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1872:  47.) 

State  Trust  Co.  of  Newark 

1873-1902.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.,  Dec. 
31.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1873  (p.  61) — A.R.  comr. 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc. 
1902.) 

Stmts,  for  1875,  1876  and  1877  are  dated  Jan. ;  in  1877 
the  titie  was  changed  to  State  Baniiing  Co.,  and 
from  that  date,  stmts,  cover  the  calendar  year. 

State  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Company,  Passaic 

Incorporated  Nov.  26.  1889.     Commenced  business  Jan. 

2,  1890. 

1890.  Resources  and  liabilities.  (Ann.  stmts,  of  banks 
and  savings  institutions  1890:  138.) 

Trenton  Trust  and  Safe  Deposit  Company 

Incorporated  Jan.  26,  1887.  Commenced  business  May 
1,   1888. 

1892-1904.  Resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R.  comr.  bank- 
ing and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1892 
(pp.  141-142)— same  1904.) 

Trust  Company  of  New  Jersey,  Hoboken 

Incorporated  April,  1899.  Commenced  business  May 
22,   1899. 

1899-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1899   (pp.  148-149)— .SfJWP  1904.) 

Union  County  Trust  Company,  Elizabeth 

Incorporated  Nov.  13,  1001.     Commenced  business  Feb. 

3,  1902. 

1902-1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902  (pp.  222-224)— xdinc  1904.) 

United   Mutual   Loan   and   Building  Association,   Gloucester 
City 

1870.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc,  Aug.  10. 
(Ann.  stmts,  of  banks  1870:  3.) 

The  U.  S.  Credit  System  Company,  Newark 

Incorporntod  Nov.  12,  1888.   Commenced  business  March 
20.  1889. 
1889-1890.     Resources   and   liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts   of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  110) — same 
1890.) 


BANKS:  INDIVIDUAL  TRUST  COMPANIES— cont'd 

Vineland  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  June  20,  1904.     Commenced  business  Nov. 
1,  1904. 

1904.  Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1904:  249-250.) 

West  Hudson  County  Trust  Company,  Harrison 

Incorporated  Feb.  10,  1902.     Commenced  business  May 

1,  1902. 

1902-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.    (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  1902   (pp.  225-226)  — 
same  1904.) 
West  Jersey  Title  and  Guarantee  Company,  Camden 

Incorporated  March  6,  1888.     Commenced  business  July 
24.  1888. 
1889-1890.     Resources  and  liabilities.     (Ann.   stmts,   of 
banks  and  savings  institutions  1889  (p.  122) — same 
1890.) 

West  Side  Trust  Company,  Newark 

Incorporated  April  14.  1902.     Commenced  business  June 

2,  1902. 

1902-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902  (pp.  226-227)— some  1904.) 
Westfield  Trust  Company,  Westfield 

lucorporated  Dec.  12,  1902.     Commenced  business  July 

1,   1903. 

1903-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources  and  liabilities,  etc. 

(A.R.  comr.  banks  and  savings  institutions  rel.  to 

savings  banks,  etc.  1903  (pp.  228-229)— sojne  1904.) 

Woodbury  Trust  Company 

Incorporated  May  23,  1902.     Commenced  business  May 
26,  1902. 
1902-1904.     Ann.  stmt,  of  resources,  liabilities,  etc.   (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings  banks, 
etc.  1902  (pp.  227-228)— «ome  1904.) 

BANTA  (JOHN  T.) 

ISll.    Jersey  Bank.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1811:  546.) 

BARBER  (J.  E.) 

1S92.     Poultry-raising. 
326.) 

BARCK  (HARRY  L.) 

1902.    Overseers  of  the  poor.    (1  N.  J.  conference  of 
charities  and  corrections  1902:  26.) 

BARNEGAT,  OCEAN  COUNTY 

Climate;   see  that  title 

Rainfall;  see  Climate.   Rainfall 

Temperature;  see  Climate.   Temperature 

Wind;  see  Climate.  Wind 
BARNEGAT  BAY 

Fisheries;  see  Fish  and  Game 

BARNETT  (WM.  N.) 

1877.     Viticultural  education  and  its  prospective  results. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1877:  29-31.) 

BABNEY   (C.  H.) 

1885.  N.  J.  at  New  Orleans.  (12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884: 
225-234.) 

.     Jan.  1.   Rept.  of  N.  J.  comr.  to  World's  Industrial 

and  Cotton  Centennial  Exposition  at  New  Orleans. 
12  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1885  v.  2,  doc.  40.) 

.     Dec.  15.  Rept.  of  C.  H.  Barney,  comr.  for  the  state 

of  N.  J.  to  the  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Cen- 
tennial Exposition.  Trenton:  John  L.  Murphy,  1885. 
47  (1)  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  In  the  N.  J. 
Hist.   Socy.,  at  Newark. 

.     Same.   47  (1)  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1886.  v.  3,  betw. 

docs.  35  and  36.) 


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BARNEY  (C.  H.)— cont'd 

1886.  Jan.  2.  Rept.  as  comr.  of  North,  Central  and 
South  American  Exposition  at  New  Orleans.  7  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1886  v.  3,  doc.  35.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:     J.  L.  Murphy,  1886. 

7  pp. 

Copy   seen   In   the   N.   J.   Hist.    Socy.,   Newark. 

BARON   DE   HIRSCH   AGRICULTURAL   AND   INDUSTRIAL 
SCHOOL;  see  AGRICULTURE.  EDUCATION 

BARRETT  (MRS.  B.  F.) 

1857.  Horticultural  Socy.  in  Orange.  (Rept.  state  agric. 
socy.  1855/6:  145-147.) 

BARRETT  (LEWIS  H.) 

Deputy  Factory  Inspector ;  first  district,  1898-1902  ;  see 
Labor.     Factory  Inspection. 

BARRINGER  (WM.  N.) 

1S7S/9-1895/6.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Newark. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1878/9  app.  (pp.  13-15)  — 
some  1895/6.) 

Omitted  1880/1-1881/2.  1883/4-1884/5,  1886/7.  1890/1. 

BARROWS  (W.  B.) 

1892.  Economic  work  of  division  of  ornithology  and 
mammalogy  at  Washington.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1891:  153-163.) 

BARROWS  (WALTER  A.) 

1872/3-1874/5.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Burling- 
ton Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1872/3  app.  (pp.  22- 
23)— some  1874/5.) 

BARTON  (GEORGE  H.) 

1883/4.     Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Jersey  City. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1883/4  app.,  22-23.) 
.     Rept.  as  CO.  supt.  of  schools  in  Hudson  Co.    (Some 

1883/4  app.,  78-79.) 

BARTON  (JOSEPH) 

1904.  Trucking  interests  of  N.  J.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1904:  76-81.) 


(3  A.R.  bd.  agric. 


BARTON  (OMAR) 

1875.     Use  of  lime   [in  Salem  Co.]. 
1875:  55-56.) 

BASKING  RIDGE,  SOMERSET  CO. 
Buckwheat  crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 
Clover  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 
Corn  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 

Grass  and  Forage  Crops;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.    Grass  and 

Forage.    Clover 
Oats  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 
Peach  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Fruit 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

BASSETT  (C.  PHILLIPS) 

1886.  Disposal  of  house  sewage  in  distrs.  not  provided 
with  sewers.    (10  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1886:  211.) 

.     Roads  and  streets  as  sanitary  measures  and  how 

to  construct  them.    (10  same  1886:  139-156.) 

1889.  East  Orange  sewage  disposal  works.  (13  same 
1889:  73-82.) 

1890.  Stream  pollution.    (14  same  1890:  170-171.) 
1893.     Interest  of  state  to   conserve  its  streams.     (17 

same  1893:  31-38.) 


BASSETT  (WM.  F.) 

1885.     Summer  decoration  of  shaded  grounds, 
state  hortic.  socy.  1885:  88-90.) 


(Procs. 


BATEMAN  (EPHRAIM)  1780- 1829 

Assemblyman  from  Cuml)erland  Co.,  1808/9-1809/10, 
1811/2-1813/4  ;  Representative  in  Congress  1815- 
1823 ;  Councilman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1826 ; 
U.  S.   Senator   1826-1829. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Tkeasubeb's  Accounts 

1811.  See  Finance:  state,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Committee 

1809.  Nov.  8.  Items  from  Govs.  mess.  resp.  militia. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1809:  206-208.) 

1812.  Feb.  4.     State  house.    {Same  Jan.  1812:  213.) 

BATSTO,  BURLINGTON  CO. 

Sugar  Beet  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Sugar 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

BAXTER  (CHAS.  J.) 

See  also  Dodd   (Amzl). 

State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  1895/6- 
1903/4. 

Annual  Reports;  see  Education,  the  serial  group 
Special  Reports 

1899/00.  School  census.  (A.R.  bd.  education  1899/00: 
217-233;  app.,  129-251.) 

BAY  HEAD,  OCEAN  CO. 

Typhoid  Fever;  see  Public  Health 

BAYARD  (SAMUEL) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.,  1813/4-1815/6. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1814.  Jan.  13.  Compensation  of  justices  of  peace  and 
constables;  support  of  prisoners  in  co.  jails.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1813/4:  91-93.) 

.     Feb.  2.     Free  schools.    {Same  1813/4:  171-173.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1813/4 : 
173.) 

1815.  Feb.  2.     Hall  of  Assem.    (Some  1814/5:  174.) 

BAYLES  (J.  C.) 

1S80.  Extract  from  rept.  on  building  inspection  [sani- 
tary].   (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  135-136.) 

1886.  Traps  and  trap  ventilation.  (9  some  1886:  207- 
209.) 

1888.     Defective  plumbing.    (12  same  1888:  205-206.) 

.     Means  for  preventing  spread  of  contagious  dis- 
eases in  cities.    (12  same  1888:  179-187.) 
Relates  to  N.  Y.  City  alone. 

BAYONNE,  HUDSON  CO. 
Banks:    see  Banks,  Individual 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Trust  Company;  see  Banks:    Individual  Trust  Companies 

BEACH  HAVEN,  BURLINGTON  CO. 
Artesian  Wells;  see  Natural  Resources 
Sanitation;  see  that  title 

BEAL  (F.  E.  L.) 

1899.  Economic  relations  of  birds  and  their  food. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1899:    104-129.) 

BEAL  (W.  J.) 

1884.  Crossing  flowers.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  Jan. 
1884:  91-93.) 

BEAN 

Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable 


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BEANS  (THOS.  J.) 

See  also   Climate.        Precipitation.     Moorestown. 
1863-1902.     Table:    precipitation    at    Moorestown.     (13 

A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather  service  1902:  75.) 
1865-lSSO.     Table:    frosts    each    year    at    Moorestown. 

(A.R.  state  geologist  1S81:  *32.) 
1865-1887.     Frosts,     (v.    1,   Final    rept.    state   geologist 
1888:  345.) 

1884.  Forestry — does  it  interest  us?  (11  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1883:  165-174.) 

1885.  Temperature,  rainfall  and  crops  in  Burlington 
County.    (13  same  1885:  268-269.) 

1890.  Climate  at  Moorestown;  observations.  (18  same 
1890:  380.) 

.    Melon  culture.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1890: 

71-76.) 
.     Marliets  along  and  by  our  r.rs.   (18  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1890:  369-371.) 

1891.  Sweet  potato  and  melon  culture.  (19  same  1891: 
415-416.) 

.     Should  horticulture  and  agric.  be  combined  on 

the  farm?    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1891:  131-137.) 

1892.  Scarlet  clover.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  334-339.) 

1893.  Profitable  crops  for  Burlington  Co.  farms.  (21 
same  1893:  336-339.) 

1894.  Sweet  potatoes.    (22  same  1894:  357-358.) 

.     Extension  of  free  rural  delivery.    (21  same  1893: 

218-223.) 

1894-1904.  Climatic  history  of  Burlington  Co.  (22  same 
1894  (p.  364)— 32  same  1904.) 

1896.  Remarks  on  horticulture.  (23  same  1895:  215- 
220.) 

.  How  to  interest  the  young  in  horticultural  pur- 
suits.   (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1896:  46-56.) 

1898.  Angoumois  grain  moth.  (26  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1898: 
263.) 

BEASLY  (WALKER);  see  CORRUPT  PRACTICES 

BEATTY  (ERKURIES) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1801-1806,  1812-1813, 
1820  ;  Councilman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1807,  1809, 
1814-1817,   1822. 

Reports  by 

Military  Committee 

1813.  Feb.  12.  Failure  of  brigade  paymasters  and 
judge  advocates  to  make  yearly  returns  to  treasurer. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1813:  98.) 

.     Feb.  19.     Apprn.  for  protection  of  maritime  fron- 
tier.   (Same  1812/3:  148-149.) 

[Select]  Comaiittee 

1814.  Nov.  4.  Maritime  frontier.  (Jol.  leglsl.  council 
Oct.  1814:  1637.) 

1815.  Oct.  26.  Maritime  frontier.  (So?ne  1815/6:  1777- 
1778;  Votes  of  Assem.  1815/6:  15-16.) 

BEATTY  (JOHN)  1749-1826 

Native  of  I'enn. ;  served  In  the  Revolutionary  War;  sat 
in  Continental  Congress ;  Assemljlyman  from  Mid- 
dlesex Co.,  1780  ;  Councilman  from  Middlesex  Co., 
1781-1782.  1806  and  from  Burlington  Co.,  1810- 
1813  ;  member  of  House  of  Uepresentatives  1793- 
1795;  secretary  of  state  of  N.  J.,  1795-1805;  ad- 
jutant-General, 1812-1813  (see  Militia)  ;  member  of 
commission  on  government  house  and  lot  in  1817 
and  1820.  He  was  president  of  the  Delaware  Bridge 
Co..  In  1803,  and  of  the  Trenton  Banking  Co.,  1815- 
1826.  and  served  as  trustee  of  the  College  of  New 
Jersey   for  nearly   twenty   years. 

1817.  Nov.  4.  Government  house.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1817:  31.) 

Joint  rept.  with  Uobt.  M'Neely  and  Gershom  Mott. 
1820.     Nov.  13.     Government  house  and  lot  in  Trenton. 
(Same  Oct.  1820:  76-77.) 

Joint  rept.  with  James  Parker  and  David  Thompson,  Jr. 

BEATTYESTOWN,  WARREN  CO. 

Corn  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 


BEDLE  (JOSEPH  DORSETT)  1831-1894 

A  native  of  New  Jersey  :  appointed  as  Supreme  Court 
Judge  In  New  Jersey  in  186.")  and  again  In  1872; 
Governor.  1875-1877  and  ex-ofBcio  president  of  the 
state   board   of   education    (see   Education). 


For    messages, 


Governor 

see    under    Governor. 


BEEBE  (E.  P.) 

ISSO.  Currants — culture  and  best  varieties  for  market 
use.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  194-199.) 

This  article  was  signed  by  E.  B.  Beebe — a  typographical 
error. 

1886.     Should  not  the  originators  of  agric.  and  hortic. 

products  have  the  same  protection  as  is  afforded 

inventors  of  agric.  implements.    (Procs.  state  hortic, 

socy.  18S6:  191-194.) 
1889.     Weed  extermination.     (17  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1889 

584-589.) 
1901.     Rept.  on  flowers.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1901 

50-56.) 
1903.     Rept.  as  delegate  from  N.  J.  State  Hortic.  Socy.  to 

Western   N.   Y.   State   Hortic.    Socy.   at  Rochester, 

N.  Y.    (Same  1903:  247-250.) 
.    Rept.  of  executive  committee's  visit  to  the  fruit 

farms  of  South  Jersey.    (Same  1903;  102-112.) 

BEEKMAN  (EDWIN) 

1877.  The  apple.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1877:  32- 
34.) 

1878.  [Varieties  of  fruit  In  Middletown.]  (5  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1877:  170.) 

BEEKMAN  (JOHN  W.) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1892-1894. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Railro.\ds  and  Canals 

1892.  Feb.  22.  Combinations  for  raising  price  of  coal. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1892:  345-346.) 

BEERS  (EDWIN  C.) 

1884/5-1886/7.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Phillipsburg. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1884/5  app.  (pp.  91-92) — same 
1886/7.) 


BEESLEY  (MAURICE) 

Assemblyman  from  Cape  May  Co.,  1840-1841 ;  Council- 
man from  Cape  May  Co.,  1842-1844  :  one  of  comrs. 
to  purchase  site  for  lunatic  asylum,  1845. 

Reports  by 

1844.  Feb.  15.  Breakwater  at  Cape  May.  (Jol.  Leglsl. 
Council  1843/4:  246-264;  Votes  of  Assem.  1S43/4; 
450-458.) 

The  Assem.  rept.  was  submitted  by  A.  W.  Brown. 
.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Leglsl.  Coun- 
cil, 1843/4  :  255  ;  Minutes  of  Assem.,  1843/4  :  458.) 

1856.  History  of  Cape  May  Co.  (Geology  of  Cape  May 
Co.  1856:  159-205.) 

1857.  April  27.  Disappointment  in  Cape  May  Co.  over 
their  inability  to  obtain  the  geol.  rept.  and  map  of 
the  county  which  have  been  published.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Newell)  Jan.  1858:  61-62.) 

1867-1879/80.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Cape  May 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867  (pp.  709-713)— some 
1879/80.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

BEESLEY  (THOS.) 

As.semblvman  from  Cape  May  Co.,  1865-1867,  1869, 
1870  ;    Senator  from  Cape  .May   Co..   1871-1S73. 

1856.  Lists  of  larger  wild  animals  and  of  birds  of  Cape 
May  Co.    (Geology  of  Cape  May  Co.  1856:  138-145.) 


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BEET 

Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable 

BELL  (E.  C.) 

1SS2.     Strawberries   and    their    culture.     (10    A.R.    bd. 
agric.  1S82:  73-81.) 

BELL  (JOHN  M.) 

1904.     See  Climate.   Floods.   Northern  N.  J.  Flood  Com- 
mission. 

BELLEVILLE,  ESSEX  COUNTY 

Banks;  see  Banljs:  Individual.   Manufacturers'  Bank 
Copper;  see  Mines  and  Mining.  Copper 

BELMAR,  MONMOUTH  CO. 
Sanitation;  see  that  title 

BELVIDERE,  WARREN  COUNTY 
Banks:    see  Banks,  Individual 
Climate;   see  that  title 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

BENEFICIARY  ORGANIZATIONS 

1893.     An  objectionable  feature  of  act  of  1893  regulating 

fraternal  beneficiary  socys. ;  payment  of  endowments 

to  living  members  at  expiration  of  fixed  periods. 

(A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  life,  etc. 

1892  pt.  2:  xiii.) 
.     Fraternal  beneficiary  assns. ;    business  in  state. 

(Some  1893  pt.  2:  502.) 
.     Fraternal  beneficiary  assns.;  general  business  for 

yr.    (Same  1893  pt.  2:  501.) 
1893-1904.     Abstrs.  of  ann.  stmts,  of  fraternal  beneficiary 

assns.  and  socys.    (Same  1893  pt.  2  (pp.  379-455)  — 

same  1904.) 
1893-1904.     Fraternal  beneficiary  assns. — assets,  liabili- 
ties, income,  and  disbursements.    (Same  1893  pt.  2 

(p.  500)— some  1904.) 
1899-1904.     Fraternal    beneficiary    assns. — business    in 

state  for  yr.    (Same  1899  pt.  2   (pp.  516-577) — same 

1904.) 
.    Fraternal  beneficiary  assns. — exhibit  of  policies 

in  force  at  beginning  and  end  of  yr.,  those  issued, 

those  transmitted  and  increase.    (Same  1899  pt.  2 

(pp.  514-515)— some  1904.) 
1900/1-1903/4.     See   Insurance.     Life    Insurance,   these 

dates. 

BENJAMIN  (D.) 

1886.     Relation  betw.  drinking  water  and  typhoid  fever. 
(10  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1886:  133-138.) 

BENNETT  (THOS.) 

1884.     Swine  plague  or  hog  cholera.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1883:  211-214.) 

BERGEN  (FRANK) 

1898.     The  law  of  master  and  servant.    (21  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1897/8:  303-308.) 

BERGEN  (MARTIN  V.) 

1883/4.     Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Camden.    (A.R. 

bd.  of  education  1883/4  app.,  pp.  4-8.) 
1891/2-1899/00.     Same.    (Same  1891/2  pt.  1,  app.  (pp.  67- 

69)— same  1899/00.) 
1898/9.     Manual   training  in  Camden.     (Same  1898/9: 

385-387.) 

BERGEN  CITY,  HUDSON  CO. 
Schools  in;  see  Education 


BERGEN  COUNTY 

One  of  the  nine  counties  In  existence  at  date  of  Union 

of  Eiist  and  West  Jersey  (1702). 
See  also  Carlst.adt.  Cherry  Hill,  Fort  Lee.  Garfield,  Hack- 

ensack,    Leonla,    New    Barbadoes    Township,    New 

Mllford.    Rldgefleld   Park,    Uldgewood,    Uutherford, 

Tenally. 

Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 

Almshouses;  see  Maintenance.   Dependents 

Banks:    see  Banks,  Individual 

Bridges;  see  that  title 

Crops;   see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Fair;  see  Agriculture.  Fairs 

Fisheries;  see  that  title 

Geology;  see  that  title 

Land;  see  that  title 

Road  Tax;  see  Taxation:  State.     Road  Tax 

Roads;   see  that  title 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 

School  Houses;   see  Education 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Taxes;  see  Taxation:  State.  County  Tax 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

BERGEN  TUNNEL;  see  RAILROADS:   INDIVIDUAL.    ERIE 
RAILWAY 

BERNARD  (J.) 

1823.     See  Canals:    Individual.    Morris  Canal. 

BETTLE  (EDWARD) 

Senator  from  Camden  Co.,  1867-1872  ;  prison  labor  com- 
missioner, 1879  ;  member  of  state  board  of  assessors, 
1884-1888   (see  Taxation  :    State). 
1856.     Agric.  socy.  of  Camden  and  Gloucester  cos.   (Rept. 
state  agric.  socy.   1855/6:  25-26.) 
Prison  Labor  Commissioner 

1879.    Rept.  of  comn.  on  prison  labor.  108  pp.    (Legisl. 
docs.  1880  V.  1,  doc.  37.) 

The  other  comrs.   were  \V.   R.  Murphy,   A.   S.   Meyrick, 
Saml.  AlUnson.  Santord  B.  Hunt. 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:    W.  S.  Sharp,  1879.   82 

pp. 
Senator 

[Special]  Committee 
1867.     April  12.     Rept.  on  the  sinking  fund.     (Legisl. 
docs.  18o7:  113-116;   Minutes  of  Assem,  1867:  1203- 
1207.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    Prtd.  at  the  office  of 

the  State  Gazette,  1867.    4  pp. 
Imprint  taken  from  cover. 

BETTLE   (WM.) 

Commissioner    of    Banking    and    Insurance.    1896-1902. 
Ueports  ;    see   Insurance. 

BETTS  (JOHN  B.) 

1884.     Agrotidaa — cut  worms.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
Jan.  1884:  59-6L) 

BETTS  (SILAS) 

1881.     Milch  cow  in  West  Jersey.     (9  A.R.  bd.   agric. 
1881:  129-138.) 

BEVERLY,  BURLINGTON  COUNTY 
Banks:    see  Banks,  Individual 
Climate;  see  that  title 

BEVERLEY  MONUMENT;  see  PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


BEVIER  (LOUIS,  JR.) 

1892.    Agric.  College  University  extension.    (19  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1891:  387-389.) 
1894.     Best  methods  of  agric.  education.    (21  «ame  1893: 

96-111.) 

BICYCLE 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 
Tax;  see  Taxation:  State 

BIDDLE    (STACY) 

Member  of  Assembly   from  Burlington  Co.,   1795-1706. 
Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1796.  Feb.  20.  Indian  lands;  Brotherton.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Feb.  1796:  24.) 

BIDLEMAN  (ABRAHAM) 

Member  of  Assembl.T  from  Sussex  Co.,  1816-1817. 
Reports  by 

Select  Committee 

1817.  Jan.  23.  Petition  of  pres.  and  directors  of  Colum- 
bia Bridge  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1816/7:  135-136.) 

BILLINGSPORT,  GLOUCESTER  CO. 

Frosts;   see  Climate 

BINGHAM  (RUDOLPHUS) 

1879.  Silk  culture.  (2  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1879:  173-177.) 

1887.  Protecting  plants  from  frost.  (15  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1887:  28-31.) 

1888.  Gardening.     (16  same  1888:  505-508.) 

1889.  Gardening.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1889:  108- 
110.) 

1891.  Early  tomatoes.     (.Same  1891:  88-91.) 

1892.  Birds  as  insect  destroyers.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1891:  163-164.) 

1894.  Farming  under  glass.    (22  same  1894:  421-422.) 

1895.  Intensive  horticulture.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1895:  151-161.) 

BIRDS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

BIRKINBINE    (JOHN) 

1895.  April  23.  Iron  ore  production  in  N.  J.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1894:  287-288.) 

BIRTHS;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS 

BISHOP  (J.  I.) 

1879.     Tobacco.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  107-109.) 

BISHOP  (JAMES)   1816-1895 

Native  of  N.  J.  ;  Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co., 
1840-1850 ;  member  of  House  of  Representatives, 
1855-1857;  chief  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries,  1878-1892  (tor  annual  reports,  see 
Labor) . 

Reports  by 

1885.  Loss  of  ofBce  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc., 
through  fire.  (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1884/5:  xxvi-xxvii.) 

Special  Committee 

1850.  Feb.  7.  Trenton  Mutual  Life  and  Fire  Insurance 
Co.    (Minutes  74  Gen.  Assem.  1850:  539-542.) 

BLACK    (B.    R.) 

1882.  Poultry  crop  on  N.  J.  farms.  (10  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1882:  87-91.) 


BLACK  (CHARLES) 

189.0.     My  experience  with  Japan  plums.    (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1895:  96-97.) 
1897.     How  to  plant  and  what  to  grow.     {Stune  1897: 

111-118.) 
1900.     How  and  when  to  prune.    (Same  1900:  167-175.) 
1904.     Visit  to  mtg.  of  Amer.  Pomological  Socy.  in  Sept., 

1903.     (Same  1904:  45-50.) 

BLACK  (CHAS.  C.) 

Member   of   state   bd.    of    taxation,    1891-1904. 
1897.     See  Taxation:    state,  this  date. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Taxation:   State 

BLACK  (E.  S.) 

1904.  Grafting  and  budding  from  bearing  trees  and 
nursery  rows.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  assn.  1904:  219- 
228.) 

BLACK  (GEO.) 

State   director  of  the   Delaware   and  Rarltan   Canal   & 
Camden  &  Amboy  R.R.  Cos.,  1862-1865. 

Reports;  see  Railroads.  United  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Canal  Co. 
BLACK  (PARKER  N). 

1894.  Ventilation  of  separate  systems  of  sewerage.  (18 
A.R.  bd.  of  health,  1894:  339-342.) 

BLACK  (SAMUEL) 

Member  of  Assembly  from  Burlington  Co.,  1828-1831. 
Reports  by 

Select  Committee 

1829.  Feb.  21.  Proposals  for  prtg.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1828/9:  307-308.) 

BLACK  (WILLIAM) 

Member  of  Assembly   from   Burlington   Co.,   1839-1841. 
Reports  by 

Committee  on  Teeasureb's  Accounts 

1840-1841.     See  Finance:   state,  serial  group  B. 

BLACK  BASS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

BLACKBERRY 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.   Fruit 

BLACKWELL  (A.  B.) 

1882.  The  criminal  classes  of  N.  J.  (5  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics   of  labor,   etc.   1881/2:  428-431.) 

BLACKWELL  (MRS.  GEO.  W.) 

1903.  New  Jersey's  need  for  a  reformatory  for  older 
girls  and  women.  (2  N.  J.  conference  of  charities 
and  corrections  1903:  41-45.) 

BLACKWELL   (IRA  J.) 

1878.     Peach  culture  in  N.  J.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 

1878 '  ^9-40  ) 
1881.     Middlemen.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  189.) 
1889.    New  fruit  and  some  old  varieties  not  generally 

known  in  this  section.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 

1889:  212-214.) 

.     Drainage  for  fruit  crops.    (Same  1889:  44-46.) 

1892.     Stock  in  our  orchards.     (Same  1892:  112-115.) 
1894.     Care  and  cultivation  of  orchards.     (Same  1894: 

118-122.) 
1S97.     Lessons  on  spraying.     (Same  1897:  30-32.) 
1900.     Apples.     (Same  1900:  78-84.) 

1902.  Amer.  Pomological  Socy.     (Same  1902:  60-63.) 

1903.  Rept.  of  visit  to  the  fruit  farms  of  Burlington 
and  Gloucester  cos.    (Same  1903:  112-118.) 


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BLACKWELL  (JONATHAN  H.) 

Senator  from  Mercer  Co.,  1875-1877  ;  Commissioner  of 
sinking  fund,  1SS4-1887  (see  Dept.)  ;  state  treas- 
urer,  1885    (see  Treasurer). 

BLAIRSTOWN,  WARREN  CO. 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

BLAKE  (L,  I.) 

1S90.  Use  of  spectroscope  for  determining  whether  cess 
pools,  etc.,  connect  with  wells.  (14  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1890:  21.) 

BLANCH   (THOMAS) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1778,  1797-1804. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1803.  Nov.  3.  Fisheries  in  South  River,  Middlesex  Co. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1803:  28-29.) 

BLANE    (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1835-1836 ;  Senator 
from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1862-1864. 

Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1837.  March  S.  Minority  rept.  rel.  to  the  r.r.  at  Tren- 
ton [joint  companies].  (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7: 
717-757.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    Prtd.  by  J.  Justice  & 

Son,  1837.    43  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  Free  Public  Library  of  Jersey  City.  500 
conies  were  ordered  prtd.  (House  jol.  1836/7: 
757.) 

BLIND 

Maintenance;  see  that  title 

BLISH  (        ) 

1892.     Roads.    (19  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1891:  .572-573.) 

BLODGETT   (RUFUS  S.)    1834-1910 

Native  of  New  Hampshire  :  Assemblyman  from  Ocean 
Co.,   1878-1880;   V.  S.   Senator,   1887-1803. 

Reports  by 

Committee  of  Ways  and  Means 

1880.     March    12.     Minority   rept.;    alleged   losses   sus- 
tained by  state  through  its  financial  officers.    (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1880:  892-895.) 
.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880  v.  11,  doc.  35:  9-11.) 

BLOOMFIELD   (JOSEPH),  1755-1823 

Native  of  N.  J. ;  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War ; 
state  attorney  general,  1783-1792  ;  Governor,  1801, 
1803-1812  ;  member  of  Houge  of  Representatives, 
1817-1821. 

1808.  Nov.  7.  Rept.  on  property  of  Society  of  Useful 
Mnfres.  at  Paterson.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1808: 
34-3G.) 

A  voluntary  rept.  made  from  information  obtained  while 
holding  a  special  term  of  court  at  Newark. 

BLOOMFIELD,  ESSEX  CO. 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 
School  Houses;   see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Trust  Company;   see  Banks:   Individual  Trust  Companies 

BLYTHE  (WM.) 

1888/9-1893/4.  Table:  meteorological  observations  at 
Atlantic  City.  (13  A.R,  bd.  of  health  1889  (p.  394) 
—18  same  1894.) 


BOARDS  OF  HEALTH;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

BODINE  (H.  F.) 

Apptd.  by  bd.  of  agric.  In  1890  to  inspect  cultivation  of 
Great  Meadows  in  Warren  Co. 
1889.     Fruit  exchange  method  of  disposing  of  produce. 
(Procs.  state  hortlc.  socy.  1889:  92-96.) 

BODINE  (JOHN  F.) 

Senator   from   Gloucester   Co.,   1879-1881. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Lunatic  Asylums 

1880.  Feb.  4.  Rept.  [as  to  expense  in  N.  J.,  results, 
etc.].    (Sen.  jol.  1880:  163-170.) 

.     Same.    14  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880,  doc.  33.) 

1000  copies  ordered   prtd.      (Sen.  jol.   1880:171.) 

Special  Committee 

1879.  Feb.  26.  Mnfre.  of  boots  and  shoes  in  the  state 
prison.   7  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1879,  vi,  doc.  26.) 

BODINE  (JOSEPH  L.) 

Comr.  of  sinking  fund,  1881-1884  ;  tor  annual  reports, 
see  Debt. 

BODINE  (DR.  JOS.  L.),  OF  TRENTON 

1876.     Vital  statistics.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  130- 

131.) 
1S77.     Rept.  as  member  of  committee  on  vital  statistics 

apptd.  by  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.    (2  same  1878:  139- 

140.) 
1879.     Summary  of  address   [on  sanitary  science].    (7 

.same  1883:  127-129.) 
1883.     Rept.   on   visits  to   properties   of  sinking  fund. 

(A.R.  comrs.  sinking  fund  1882/3:  21-37.) 

BOICE  (CORNELIUS) 

One  of  comrs.  to  examine  Plalnfleld  Bans  (1844)  ;  see 
Banks  :  Individual ;  Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co., 
1851. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Corporations 

1851.  Feb.  26.  Middlesex  and  Essex  Turnpike  Co. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1851:  895.) 

BOILER  MANUFACTURE;   see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC. 

BOLAND  (J.  A.) 

1882/3-1884/5.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  In  Millville. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1882/3  app.  (pp.  19-20)  — 
— same  1S84/5.) 

Omitted   In   1883/4. 

BOLOGNA  SAUSAGE;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

BOLTON  (J.  H.) 

1890/1.  Meteorological  observations  at  Paterson.  (15 
A.R.  bd.  health  1891:  419.) 

BONNELL  (ALEXANDER  V.) 

Senator   from   Hunterdon   Co.,   1853-1855. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1854.  March  2.  Ellzabethtown  and  SomervlUe  R.R.  Co. 
(Sen.  jol.  1854:  508-519.) 

1855.  Jan.  10.  Ellzabethtown  and  Somerville  R.R,  Co. 
(Same  1855:  92-94.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1855: 
94.) 

BONSALL  (HENRY  I.) 

1874/5-1881/2.     Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Camden. 
(A.  R.  bd.  of  education  app.   (p.  8) — same  1881/2.) 
1884/5.     Same.    (Same  1884/5  app.,  68-70.) 


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BONSALL  (HENRY  L.) 

Assemblyman  from  Camden  Co.,  1869-1870,   1880-1881. 
Reports  by 

Committee  of  Wats  and  Means 
1881.     Sureties  of  late  treasurer,  Sooy.    11  pp.    (Legisl. 
docs.  1881  V.  1,  doc.  37.) 

boonton,  morris  county 

Banks;  see  that  title 

BOOTH  (JOSEPH) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1858. 
Reports  by 

Committee  of  Ways  and  Means 
1858.     Apportionment  of  school  fund.    Trenton:  "True 
American "   office,  1858.    4  pp. 

.     Same.     (App.   to  Minutes  of  Assem.   1858:  1017- 

1018:   app.  to  Sen.  jol.  1858:  1017-1018;    Minutes  of 
Assem.  1858:  342-343.) 

BORDENTOWN,  BURLINGTON  CO. 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 
Health;  see  Public  Health 
Industrial  Education;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

BORROUGH  (EDWARD) 

Road   Commissioner,    1894. 
Report;  see  Roads,  serial  group 

BORTON  (0.) 

1883.  Salem  Co.  Agric.  Socy.  (10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882: 
175.) 

BOSS  (CHAS.  E.) 

1892/3-1893/4.  Kept,  as  principal  of  North  Plainfield 
Public  School.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1, 
app.  (pp.  134-136)— some  1893/4.) 

BOSWELL  (WM.) 

State  Librarian,  1829-1833. 

BOTANY 
Economic;  see  Agriculture.    Economic  Botany 

BOUND  BROOK,  SOMERSET  CO. 
Malaria;  see  Public  Health 
Rainfall;  see  Climate.   Rainfall 

BOUNDARY 

See  also  Land.  Riparian. 
Delaware  • 

1873.  The  state  of  the  question  of  jurisdiction  and 
boundary  betw.  N.  J.  and  Del.  Trenton:  Wm.  S. 
Sharp's  Prtg.  and  Pubg.  House,  1873.  328  pp.,  map. 
4°. 

Copy  seen  In  New  York  Public  Library ;  apparently  In- 
complete. 

1877.  Suit  to  be  begun  in  regard  to  boundary  betw. 
N.  J.  and  Del.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877: 
19.) 

1878.  Pending  suit  rel.  to  Del.  boundary;  New  Jersey 
fishermen  may  exercise  their  rights  to  middle  of 
river  until  decision  is  made.  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  8, 
1878:  27-28.) 

1888.  Boundary  betw.  N.  J.  and  Del.  (v.  1.  Final  rept. 
state  geologist  1888:  81-84.) 


rel.    to    jurisdiction 
J.    (Votes  of  Assem. 


BOUNDARY— cont'd 

New  York 

The  boundary  line  betw.  N.  J.  and  N.  Y.  was  settled 
June   28.    1834,    by   act   of  Conyress,   glvinK    N.    Y. 
exclusive    control    over   tbe   waters   of    N.    Y.    Bay, 
Bedlow    and    Ellis    Islands,    also   of   tbe   waters   of 
the  Kill   von   Kull.   betw.   Staten   Island  and  N.  .T., 
while  N.  ,T.  was  given  the  ownership  of  land  under 
the  water,  west  of  the  middle  of  the  Bay  and  Hud- 
son River,  betw.  Manhattan  Island  and  N.  J.     For 
history    of    events    leading   to    this    settlement,    see 
TI.   S.  23  Cong.,   1   sess..   Sen.  doc.  230  :   House  ex. 
doc.   260  :  also  Opinion  by  Judge   Elmer,   in    1862, 
in  N.  .7.  Supreme  Court.  State  vs.  BabcoclJ. 
1807.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  on  the  controversy  with  the 
state  of  N.  Y.  resp.  the  Eastern  boundary  of  the 
state  of  N.  J.   Published  by  order  of  council.   Tren- 
ton:    Prtd.  by  Wilson  &  Halsey,  1807.    67  pp. 
Aaron    Ogden.    Alex.    C.    M'Whorter.    Wm.    S.    Penning- 
ton. James  Parker.  Lewis  Condict. 

.     Same.   Re-prtd.  by  William  L.  Prall,  1826.   52  pp. 

200  copies  ordered  [reprinted].     (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1826:81.) 

.     Same.  (Jol.    legisl.    council    Oct.    1807:  624-628.) 

1820.     Govs.    mess.    (Williamson) 
over  waters  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N. 
Jan.  1820:  81-82.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1820: 
82.) 
1828.  Mess,  of  the  Gov.,  together  with  the  rept.  of  the 
comrs.  apptd.  on  the  part  of  the  state  of  N.  J.  to 
settle  the  question  of  territory  and  jurisdiction  in 
dispute  with  the  state  of  New  York,  etc.  Trenton: 
Prtd.  for  the  state  by  J.  Justice,  1828.    64  pp. 

Richard  Stockton.  Lucius  Q.  C.  Elmer,  and  James  Parker 
were  the  comrs. 

.     Same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1827/8:  131-175.) 

1830.  Pending  action  in  Supreme  Court  to  decide  dif- 
ficulties betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  in  regard  to  Eastern 
boundary  of  N.  J.  (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Jan.  7, 
1830.) 
1S31.  In  regard  to  suit  pending  in  Supreme  Court  betw. 
N.  J.  and  N.  Y.    (Same  (Vroom)  Oct.  27,  IS-Sl.) 

1833.  Approaching  settlement  of  boundary  question 
with  N.  Y.;  Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  Jas.  Parker 
and  Lucius  Q.  C.  Elmer  being  comrs.  on  part  of 
N.  J.     (Same  (Seeley)   Oct.  23,  1833.) 

.     Communication  from  Gov.  Marcy  of  N.  Y.  to  Gov. 

of  N.  J.  announcing  apptmt.  of  Benj.  F.  Butler, 
Peter  Aug.  Jay  and  Henry  Seymour,  comrs.  to  con- 
fer with  N.  J.  comrs.  resp.  boundary.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1833/4:  17.) 

.  Govs.  mess.  (Southard)  and  ace.  docs,  on  contro- 
versy resp.  boundary  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  (Same 
1832/3:  185-189.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  committee   (Green)    to  whom  was 

referred  the  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  the  controversy 
betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  concerning  territorial  limits 
and  jurisdiction.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  1832/3:  96- 
99.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1832/3  : 
99.) 

1834.  Rel.  to  agreement  or  treaty  entered  Into  by 
comrs.  of  N.  J.  and  of  N.  Y.  (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom) 
Oct.  29,  1834.) 

1841.  Suit  pending  in  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  resp.  title 
of  proprietors  of  East  N.  J.  to  lands  covered  by 
water,  in  state.    (Same  (Pennington)  Oct.  26,  1841.) 

1857.  Quarantine:  anchoring  of  vessels  with  infect- 
ious disease  on  board  in  Rarltan  Bay  within  N.  J. 
waters  by  order  of  health  ofhcers  of  N.  Y.  Quaran- 
tine; apptmt.  of  comrs.  to  investigate  infringement 
of  N.  J.  boundary  and  jurisdiction;  conveyance  of 
Sandy  Hook  in  fee  to  N.  Y.  by  general  govt.;  pro- 
test; if  proposition  proposed  ceding  of  Staten  Island 
to  N.  J.  it  might  be  worthy  of  consideration;  sug- 
gested that  joint  comn.  be  apptd.  to  settle  boundary, 
etc.    (Same  (Price)   Jan.  13,  1857:  10-12.) 


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BOUNDARY— cont'd 
New  York — cont'd 

1857.  Proposed  establishment  of  quarantine  on  N.  J. 
territory  by  N.  Y.  (^ame  (Newell)  Jan.  20,  1857: 
7.) 

1872.  Boundary  or  partition  line  betw.  N.  J.  and  N.  Y. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1S72:  14-15.) 

1873.  North  boundary  line  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  should 
be  attended  to.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  14, 
1873:  22-23.) 

.     Northern  boundary  line;  assistance  rendered  by 

U.  S.  Coast  Survey.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1873:  10- 
11.) 

1874.  Northern  Boundary  line  survey.  (Same  1874: 
8-10.) 

.     Steps   taken   to    establish    boundary   line   betw. 

N.  Y.   and  N.  J.     (Govs.  mess.    (Parker)    Jan.   13, 

1874.) 
.     Map  of  nortliern  boundary  line  of  N.  J.  showing 

location  of  old  monuments  (1774)  and  straight  line 

surveyed  in  1874.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1874.) 
.     Rept.  on  a  survey  of  the  boundary  line  betw.  N.  J. 

and  N.  Y.  made  in  July  and  Aug.,  1874.    Geo.  H. 

Cook,  state  geologist.    New  Brunswick:    Terhune  & 

Van  Anglen's  Press,  1874.   48  pp.,  map. 

Copies  seen  in  Princeton  University  Library  and  in 
Columljia  University  Library. 

.     Same.  37  pp.,  map.    (Legisl.  docs.  1875  [doc.  26].) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1874:  69-115.) 

This  rept.  is  also  found  in  N.  Y.  Sen.  docs..  98  sess., 
V.  1,  no.  17. 

1875.  Boundary  line  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.;  recom- 
mended that  authorities  of  N.  Y.  be  invited  to  appt. 
comrs.  to  join  with  a  N.  J.  comn.  to  determine  loca- 
tion of  boundary  line  and  mark  it  with  permanent 
monuments.    (Govs,  mess  (Parker)   Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1876.  Provision  for  location  of  boundary  line  betw. 
N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  and  replacing  of  monuments  recom- 
mended.   (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  33.) 

1881.  Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  containing  inclosure  from 
Gov.  of  N.  Y.  concerning  boundary  lines  of  states  of 
N.  Y.,  Penn.  and  N.  J.;  plan  for  replacing  monu- 
ments.  6  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1881  v.  1,  doc.  30.) 

1883.  Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  comrs.  concerning  the  north- 
ern boundary  line  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  Trenton: 
J.  L.  Murphy,  1883.    19  pp. 

.     Same.    19  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1884,  v.  2,  [doc.  42]. 

The  comrs.  were  A.  Browning,  Thos.  N.  McCarter,  Geo. 
H.  Cools. 

.     Approaching    completion    of    establishment    of 

boundary  line  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Ludlow)    Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  Settlement  of  boundary  line  betw.  N.  J.  and 
N.  Y.    (Same  (Ludlow)   Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1887.  Rept.  and  procs.  of  the  N.  J.  boundary  comn.  ap- 
ptd.  to  locate  and  mark  out,  by  stakes  and  buoys, 
the  true  boundary  line  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  in 
lands  under  water  in  Raritan  Bay.  Trenton:  The 
John  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1887.   46  pp.,  map. 

Robt.  C.  Bacot,  A.  B.  Stoney  and  Geo.  H.  Cook  were 
tie  N.  J.  comrs. :  Robt.  Moore,  G.  C.  Hanus  and  Mr. 
Hazeltine,,  the  N.  Y.  comrs. 

For  final  rept.  of  this  comn.,  see  below,  second  Item 
under    1890. 

1888.  Boundary  betw.  N.  J.  and  N.  Y.  (v.  i.  Pinal  rept. 
state  geologist  1888:  40-81.) 

.     Adjustment  by  joint  comn.  of  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  of 

boundary  line  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  in  Raritan  and 
Princes  Bays;  recommended  that  provision  be  made 
for  meeting  expense;  also  recommended  that  Gov. 
be  authorized  to  cause  boundary  line  monuments 
renewed  or  repaired  and  comptroller  to  draw  his 
■warrant  for  necessary  expense.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Green)    Jan.    [10],   1888:  17.) 


BOUNDARY— cont'd 
New  York — cont'd 
1888.    Recommended  that  comn.  be  apptd.  to  fix  middle 
line  of   Hudson   River  as  it  was   in   1834.     (Same 
(Green)  .Tan.  [10],  1888:  17.) 
1890.     Rept.  and  procs.  of  the  N.  J.  boundary  comn.  ap- 
ptd. to  locate  and  mark  out,  by  stakes  and  buoys, 
the  true  boundary  line  betw.  N.  Y.  and   N.  J.,  in 
lands  under  water  in  the  Hudson  River  Bay  of  N.  Y., 
Kill  von  Kull  and   Arthur  Kill,  or   Staten   Island 
sounds,  under  the  joint  res.  of  the  legisl.,  Feb.  14, 
1888.   Jersey  City:    The  Jersey  City  Prtg.  Co.,  1890. 
30  pp.,  map. 

U.  C.  Bacot,  M.  M.  Oliver,  E.  A.  Stevens,  comrs. 

.     Final  rept.  of  the  N.  J.  Boundary  Comn.  apptd. 

to  locate  and  mark  out  the  true  boundary  line  betw. 
the  states  of  N.  J.  and  N.  Y.,  in  lands  under  water 
in  Raritan  Bay,  under  jt.  res.  of  Apr.  20,  1886,  with 
ace.  docs.  Jersey  City:  The  Jersey  City  Prtg.  Co., 
1890.    pp.  31-46,  maps. 

Bound   with   and   pagination   continued   from   doc.   pre- 
ceding this  entry. 
See  above,   under  date  1887,  for  the  preliminary  rept. 
of  this  comn. 

.     Completion  of  marking  boundary  line  in  waters 

betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.    (Govs.  mess.   (Green)   Jan. 

1890:  19-20.) 
1896.     Rept.    of   examination    of   monuments   marking 

boundary  line  betw.  states  of  N.  J.  and  N.  Y.    (A.R. 

riparian  comrs.  1896:  15-16.) 

Pennsylvania 

1888.     Boundary  line  betw.  N.  J.  and  Penn.    (v.  1.  Pinal 
rept.  state  geologist  1888:  84-89.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1882-1890.  Amt.  disbursed  on  acct.  of  expenses  of 
northern  boundary  comn.  (A.R.  comptroller  1881/2 
(p.  54)— .same  1889/90.) 
Omitted  1883/4-1885/6. 
1893.  Amt.  paid  to  riparian  comrs.  under  act  providing 
for  marking  boundary  lines  of  state.  (Same  1892/3: 
44.) 

BOUNTY 

Fiber  Crops;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fiber  Crops 
Military;  see  War  Expenditures.  Civil  War 
Sugar;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Sugar 
Textile  Products;  see  Industries,  etc.    Textile 

BOWEN  (D.  C.) 

1904.    Rept.  on  the  food  supply  of  state  institutions. 
(28  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1904:  247-256.) 

BOWEN  (JONATHAN) 

Assemhlvman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1776,  1778,  1782- 
1783,  1785-1786,  1796,  1799.   1800. 

Member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled 
money,  1796  and  1799;  see  Money. 

BOWSER  (ED.  A.) 

1870.     Rept.  of  levels  and  soundings  taken  on  Pequest 

River,  Warren  Co.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1870:  69- 

73.) 
.     Maps  of  Great  Meadows,  Warren  Co.    Scale:    2 

in.  =  1  mi.    (Same  1870:  betw  pp.  68-69  and  69-70.) 
1878.     U.  S.  coast  survey  triangulation  in  N.  J.    (Same 

1878:  81-82.) 
1887-1894.     U.    S.   coast  and   geodetic   survey   of   N.   J. 

(Same  1887  (pp.  9-10)— «ame  1895.) 

1888   Is  In  V.   1.     Final   rept.  state  geologist. 

BOX  MANUFACTURE;  see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC. 

BOYCOTT;  see  LABOR  DISPUTES 


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BOYD  (ADAM)   1746-1835 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co.,   1782-1783,   1787,  1794- 
1795. 

Reports  by 

[Select!  Committee 

1794.  Dec.  1.  Accts.  and  vouchers  of  comrs.  apptd.  to 
provide  suitable  bldgs.  for  the  Leglsl.  (Votes  of 
Assem.   Oct.    1794:  98-99.) 

1795.  Feb.  26.  Mountain  road  from  new  toll-bridge  to 
Horssuymus.    {Same  Feb.  179.5:  29.) 

179G.  March  11.  Late  western  expedition.  (Home  Feb. 
1796:  53.) 

BOYER  (CHAS.  B.) 

1892/3.     Manual  training  at  Atlantic  City.    (A.R.  bd.  of 

education  1891/2  pt.  1:  app.,  252-256.) 
1895/6-1903/4.     Same.      {Same    1895/6     (pp.    267-269)  — 

same  1903/4.) 
1901/2-1903/4.     Rept.    as   supt.    of   schools   iu    Atlantic 

City.    (Sump  1901/2   (pp.  112-115)— .sa;ne  1903/4.) 
1904.     Backward  children  in  the  public  schools.    (3  N.J. 

conference   of   charities   and    corrections    1904:  39- 

47.) 

BOYER  (M.  K.) 

1892.  Artificial  hatching  and  rearing  of  chickens.  (20 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  363-368.) 

BOYLES (ALEXANDER) 

Member  of  Council  from  Sussex  Co.,  1841-1842. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1843.     Feb.    14.     Accts.   of   postmaster   of   Trenton   for 
postage  of  the  Legisl.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1842/3: 
205-227.) 

,     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.      1000  copies  ordered  prtd.    (Minutes  of  As- 
sem. 1842/3  :  429)  ;  500  copies.     (Jol.  Legisl.  Coun- 
cil  1842/3  :  228.) 
Presented  In  the  Assem.  by  Mr.   Whitney. 

BOYSEN  (THEO.  H.) 

1891.     Diseases   of   grapes   and   their   prevention.     (18 

A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1890:  349-357.) 
.     Is   there   any    danger   in    sprayed   grapes?     (19 

same  1891:  399-400.) 
1891/2.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Egg  Harbor  City. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1  app.,  69-70.) 

BRACE  (F.  R.) 

1870-1889/90.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Camden 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1869/70  (pp.  114-116)  — 
same  1889/90.) 

Paging   from   Collected  docs. 

1874/5-1876/7.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Gloucester 
City.    {Same  1874/5  app.  (p.  9)— .same  1876/7.) 

BRACE  (WM.  H.) 

1867.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Mercer  Co.    (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1866/7:  741-747.) 
Paging  from   Collected  docs. 

BRACKETT  (C.  F.) 

1882.  Hints  with  reference  to  regulation  of  moisture  in 
rooms.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  123-126.) 

BRADLEY  (CHAS.) 

state  Director  of  the  United  N.  .T.  R.  R.  &  Canal  cos, 
of  N.  J.,  1899-1904. 

Reports;  see  Railroads:  Individual.  United  N.  J.  Railroad  and 
Canal  Co. 


BRADLEY  (JOSEPH  P.) 

1868.    Oct.  2.    Ann.  address  before  the  N.  J.  state  agric. 
socy. ;  with  the  ann.  award  of  premiums.   Newark: 
Prtd.  at  the  Daily  Advertiser  office,  1868.   23  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  New  Jersey  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

BRADLEY  BEACH,  MONMOUTH  CO. 
Sanitation;  see  that  title 

BRADSHAW  (E.) 

1893.  Apples  and  how  to  grow  them.  (21  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1893:  399-400.) 

BRAKELY  (J.  H.) 

1S77.     Cranberries.    (4  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1876:  164-168.) 
1878.     Cranberry  interest.    (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 

of  labor,  etc.  1878:  250-254.) 
1880.     Present   status    of    cranberry    culture.     (8   A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1880:  77-81.) 
1884.     Carp  culture.    (11  same  1883:  175-182.) 
1890.     Status  of  cranberry  interest.    (17  same  1889:  389- 

392.) 

BRANDS  (ORESTES  M.) 

1888/9.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  public  schools  of 

Paterson.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1888/9  app.,  155- 

165.) 
1888/9-1890/1.     Rept.   as  supt.   of  schools  in  Paterson. 

(Same  1888/9  app.  (pp.  118-131)— some  1890/1.) 

BRANT  (S.) 

1878.  The  most  profitable  peaches  for  northern  N.  J. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1878:  41-44.) 

BREAD;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

BREES  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.,  1832-1834. 
Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1834.  Jan.  Mode  of  taxation.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1833/ 
4:  301-303.) 

.     Same,    separate. 

Not  seen.     300  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
1833/4:304.) 

BREINTNALL  (R.  HEBER) 

Adjutant  General,  Sept  30,  1902-1908  ;  Annual  Reports  ; 
see  Militia. 

BRENSINGER  (JOS.  H.) 

1875/6-1883/4.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Philllpsburg. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1875/6  app.  (pp.  17-22)  — 
same  1883/4.) 

BREWER  (WM.  H.) 

1892.  Breeding  and  rearing  horses.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1891:  131-143.) 

BREWSTER  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co..  lSll/2. 
Reports 

[Select]  Committee 
1812.     Jan.    24.     Princeton    College    and    Presbyterian 
church   (Trenton)   lottery.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan. 
1812:  149.) 

BRICK 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc.   Building  Materials 


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BRICK  (JOSHUA) 

Member   of   Council    from   Cumberland   Co.,    1835-1836. 
Reports  by 

[Special]  Committle 
1837.     Feb.  16.    Surplus  revenue.    (Jol.  legist,  council 
1836/7:  221-224.) 

.     Same,    separate. 

Not  seen.     ,'JOO  copies  were  ordered  prtd.      (Jol.  Leglsl. 
Council    1836/7  :  224.) 

BRIDGES 

179C.  Rapt,  of  the  committee  (Dayton)  on  petition 
from  Newark  for  permission  to  build  bridges  over 
the  rivers  Passaick  (sic)  and  Hackinsack  (sic). 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1796:  33.) 

1797.  Rept.  of  committee  (Ward)  on  petitions  from 
directors  of  Second-River  bridge;  tolls,  (xnme  Jan. 
1797:  45.) 

1804.  Rept.  of  committee  (Dunn)  on  communication 
from  the  Hudson  River  opposite  N.  Y.  to  the  Eastern 
abutment  of  the  bridge  over  Hackensack  River. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council.  Oct.  1804:  356-357.) 

1814.  Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  apptd.  to  examine 
act  for  building  bridges  over  rivers  Passaic  and 
Hackinsack,  and  for  other  purposes,  and  to  rept. 
how  far  rates  of  toll  allowed  by  comrs.  therein 
named,  are  in  conformity  to  law.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1814:  212-214.) 

.     Same,    separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1813/4  :  212- 
214. 

1855.  Rept.  of  committee  (Howell)  resp.  draws  over  the 
Passaic  River.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1855:  194-195.) 
Mr.  Tompkins  was  chrm.  of  this  committee  and  reported 
act  to  widen  draws  in  the  bridges  over  the  Passaic 
(p.  190).  Messrs.  Howell,  Decker  and  Soo.v.  whil<? 
they  agreed  to  report  the  bill  were  "  nevertheless 
constrained  to  express  their  dissent." 

.     Same,    separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1855  :  198.) 
1865.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Laudell)  apptd.  to  in- 
quire Into  the  condition  of  the  bridges  over  the 
Passaic  and  Hackensack  rivers,  in  the  cos.  of  Union, 
Essex  and  Hudson.  Jersey  City:  Prtd.  by  J.  H. 
Lyon.   1865.    11  pp. 

Copy   seen   in   the   State   Library,   Trenton. 
.     Same.    11  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1865.) 

1867.  Corresp.  and  Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  rel.  to  bridge 
over  Newark  Bay.     (Legisl.  docs.  1867:  691-699.) 

1868.  Repts.  of  committee  on  commerce  and  navigation 
rel.  to  bridge  of  Central  R.R.  of  N.  J.  over  Newark 
Bay.     (Minutes  of  Assem.   1868:  781-783.) 

Majority    (p.    781).    Rosenbaum ;    Minority,    Atwater. 

1882.  Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  (Stockton)  concerning  Pas- 
saic bridge  bill.   4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1882,  doc.  19.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1882:  678-679.) 

.     A  summary  of  the  law  of  N.  J.  in  rel.  to  public 

bridges;  by  Wm.  Nelson.  Paterson:  Press  Prtg.  and 
Publishing  Co.,  1882.    43  pp. 

1886.  Veto  mess.  (Abbett)  of  House  substitute  for  Sen- 
ate bill  No.  42  [rel.  to  bridges  over  waters  betw. 
states].    Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1886.    13  pp. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1886:  453-463.) 

1894.  Map  of  part  of  Hudson  River  over  which  pro- 
posed bridge  is  designed  to  cross,  chartered  limits 
being  within  limits  of  lines  drawn  from  west  59  and 
west  69  sts.  projected  across  river  westerly  to  points 
opposite  on  N.  J.  shore.  (A.R.  riparian  comrs. 
1894.) 

.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Thompson)  on  in- 
vestigation of  bridge  from  Easton,  Penn.  to  Phillips- 
burg,  N.  J.  (Sen.  jol.  1894:  697-700;  Minutes  of  As- 
sem. 1894:  954-957.) 

1895.  Objectionable  features  of  proposed  Hudson  River 
bridge.    (Govs.  mess.    (Werts)   Jan.  S,  1S95.) 

12 


BRIDGES— cont'd 

1896.  All  bridges  and  trunks  should  be  replaced  with 
iron,  terra  cotta  or  stone.  (3  A.R.  comr.  of  public 
roads  1896:  23.) 

Bergen   Count]/ 
1803.     Nov.  9.     Rept.  of  select  committee  (Day)  on  pe- 
tition from  sundry  citizens  of  Essex  and  Bergen  cos. 
rel.  to  erecting  a  bridge  over  Berry's  Creek  in  Ber- 
gen Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1803:  74.) 

Burlington  County 

1816.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Read)  to  whom  was 
committed  the  petition  of  the  bd.  of  freeholders  of 
Burlington  Co.  resp.  a  draw  in  the  bridge  over 
Crosswick's  Creek.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1815/6:  136- 
137.) 

1819.  Rept.  from  committee  (Evans)  on  memorial  of 
board  of  chosen  freeholders  of  Burlington  Co.,  pray- 
ing for  act  to  authorize  re-building  the  drawbridge 
over  Crosswicks  Creek,  without  a  draw  therein. 
(Same  Jan.  1819:  125.) 

1821.  Rept.  of  committee  (Woolman)  on  petitions  of 
inhabitants  of  Burlington  Co.  rel.  to  building  of 
bridge  over  Bass  River  by  chosen  freeholders  of 
said  CO.    (Same  Oct.  1821:  37.) 

Essex  County 
1865.     See  above,  Bridges,  this  date. 

Gloucester  County 
1807.     Rept.  of  select  committee   (Rulon)   on  inexpedi- 
ency of  building  a  bridge  over  Great  Mantua  Creek 
in  Gloucester  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1807:  37- 
38  ) 

1817.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Pine)  on  petition 
from  Gloucester  Co.  for  a  law  to  authorize  boards 
of  chosen  freeholders  of  Gloucester  and  Salem  cos. 
to  build  a  drawbridge  over  Oldman's  Creek  at  Stand- 
back's  Landing.    (Same  1817/8:  32-33.) 

Hudson  County 
1865.     See  above,  Bridges,  this  date. 

Passaic  County 

1811.     Rept.  of  committee  (Terheun)   on  petition  from 

sundry  inhabitants  of  Bergen  and  Essex  cos.  rel.  to 

bridge    over    the    Passaic    at    Aquacknonk    [i.    e., 

Acquackanonck].    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1811:  74.) 

Sussex  County 
1815.     Rept.  of  committee  (J.  Sharp)  on  petitions  from 
Inhabitants  of  Sussex  Co.   rel.   to  building  bridge 
over  Delaware  River  near  the  water  gap.    (Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1815:  20.) 


1865. 


Union  County 
See  above,  Bridges,  this  date. 


Laws 

1882.  A  summary  of  the  Laws  of  New  Jersey  in  rel. 
to  public  bridges;  by  Wm.  Nelson.  Paterson:  Press 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.,  1882.    43  pp. 

BRIDGES:   INDIVIDUAL 

Arthur  ICill  Bridge 

1886.  The  Arthur  Kill  Bridge  and  The  Hudson  River 
Tunnel.  Veto  of  Gov.  (Abbett)  of  amdmt.  to  bridge 
act  ...  .  with  a  note  as  to  legislation  concerning 
the  Hudson  Tunnel  R.R.  Co.  Newark:  The  Hol- 
brook  Prtg.  Co.,  1886.    20  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  New  Jersey  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

Columbia  Bridge  Company 

1817.  Rept.  of  select  committee  (Bidleman)  on  petition 
of  pres.  and  directors  of  Columbia  Bridge  Co.  ask- 
ing state  aid  to  erect  bridges  across  Delaware. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1816/7:  135-136.) 


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BRIDGES:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Columbia  Bridge  Company — cont'd 

ISIS.  Rept.  of  committee  (R.  Thomson)  rel.  to  petition 
of  the  Columbia  Bridge  Company.  (Same  Jan.,  181S: 
48-49.) 

Delaware  Bridge   Company 

Incor;iorat('(l  In  1798  ;  a  supplementary  act  was  passed  In 
1S04.  and  "  the  first  stone  was  laid  on  the  Jersey 
shore  on  the  21st  of  May.  1804." 
1835.     Memorial  from  stockholders  of  Delaware  Bridge 
Co.  protesting  agst.  attempt  made  to  induce  Legisl. 
to  declare  charters  of  said  incorporation  unconsti- 
tutional and  void,  for  purpose  of  erecting  another 
bridge    within    limits    granted     to    memorialists. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1S34/5;  154-160.) 

Milford  Delaware  Bridge  Co. 

1829.  Rept.  of  Pres.  and  Secy,  of  Milford  Delaware 
Bridge  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  155-156.) 

New  Brunswick  Bridge 

1817.  Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred abstr.  of  tolls  reed,  at  New  Brunswick  Bridge, 
submitted  in  compliance  with  act  of  Nov.  17,  1796; 
stmt,  of  total  expenditure  for  building  and  rebuild- 
ing said  bridge  to  present  time;  1806-1817.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1810/7:  100-101.) 

New  Hope  Delaware  Bridge  Co. 

See  also  Banks.  Banking  Privilege. 
1835-1838.  Rept.  of  New  Hope  Del.  Bridge  Co.  in  con- 
formity with  law,  subjoining  stmt,  of  cost  of  new 
bridge  and  receipt  of  tolls  for  three  yrs.  and  ex- 
penditures for  same  time.  (Votes  of  Assem  1837/8: 
622-623.) 

Passaic  and  Hackensack  Bridge  Company 
1851-1853.     Legal  opinions  on  the  rights  of  the  Passaic 
and  Hackensack  Bridge  Co.  [by  Hon.  B.  Williamson 
and  others]. 

Not  seen.     Entry  from  Bowker. 

1860.     Opinion  of  the  Chancellor  on  motion  for  an  in- 
junction by  the  proprietors  of  the  bridges  over  the 
rivers  Passaic  and  Hackensack  agst.  the  Hoboken 
Land  and  Improvement  Co. 
Not  seen.     Entry  from   Bowker. 

Rancocus  Toll  Bridge  Company 

1807.  Rept.  from  committee  (Irick)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred the  abstract  acct.  of  Rancocus  toll-bridge  Co. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1807:  38.) 

1806-1815.  Abstr.  from  minutes  of  accts.  of  Rancocus 
Toll  Bridge  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1815/6:  86-87.) 

1816.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Pearson)  to  whom  was 
committed  abstract  of  accts.  of  the  Rancocus  Toll- 
bridge Co.    (Some  1815/6:  135.) 

Taylorsville  Delaware  Bridge  Company 

1842.  Communications  from  the  Taylorsville  Delaware 
Bridge  Co.  in  reply  to  House  res.  resp.  alleged  issue 
of  bank  notes  by  that  co.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1841/ 
2:  283;    303-308.) 

Trenton  City  Bridge  Company 

1842.  Rept.  from  committee  on  corporations  (A.  Wil- 
son) rel.  to  act  to  incorporate  the  Trenton  City 
Bridge  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1841/42:  544-546.) 

Trenton  Delaware  Bridge  Co. 

1813-1835.  Stmt,  of  Affairs  of  Trenton  Delaware  Bridge 
Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  798-805.) 

.     Same,    separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7  : 
797.) 

Yardleyville  Delaware  Bridge  Company 

1842.  Communication  from  the  Yardleyville  Delaware 
Bridge  Co.  in  answer  to  House  res.  of  Jan.  14  resp. 
alleged  issue  of  bank  notes  by  that  co.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1841/2:  27S-279.) 


BRIDGETON,  CUMBERLAND  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.  Cumberland  Bank.  Merchants' 

Bank 
Health;  see  Public  Health 
Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality 
Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 
School  Houses;   see  Education 
Schools  in;   see  Education 
Trust  Companies;   see  Banks:   Individual  Trust  Companies. 

Cumberland  Trust  Company 

BRIGGS  (FRANK  OBADIAH) 

Native  of  New  Hampshire ;  Mayor  of  Trenton,  1899- 
1901:  state  treasurer.  1902-inofi  (see  Finance: 
State;  also  Treasurer)  :  U.   S.   Senator,   1907-1913. 

BRIGHAM  (LEWIS  ALEXANDER)   1831-1885 

Native  of  New  York  ;  superintendent  of  puhllc  schools 
in  Bergen.  N.  J..  1S6R-1870  :  member  of  l)d.  of  police 
comrs.  of  .Tersey  Citv.  1874-187fi :  Assemlilyman 
from  Hudson  Co..  1877  :  representative  In  Congress, 
1879-1881. 

1867/8.     Rept.    as   city   supt.    of   Bergen   City   schools. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867/8:  813-814.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

BRIGHT  (0.  T.) 

1904.     History  of  school  garden  movement  in  European 
countries.    (A.R.  bd.  education  1903/4:  xlv.) 

BRIGHT'S  DISEASE;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

BRINDLE   (WM.) 

1882/3.     Rept.   as  supt.  of  schools  in  Gloucester  City. 
(A.  R.  bd.  of  education  1882/3  app.,  12-13.) 

BRITTIN  (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co..  1818/9-1819/20.  1821/2- 
1824/5.  1832/3 ;  Councilman  from  Morris  Co., 
1837/8-1838/9. 

One  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  to  take  charge  of  the  State 
Lands  at  Paterson,  March  2,  1839. 

Reports  by 

Commissioner  in  Charge  of  State  Lands 
1839.    Feb.  7.     State  lands  at  Paterson.    (Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1838/9:  388.) 

Committee  on  Agriculture 

1839.     Feb.  22.     [Agric.  survey.]     (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1838/9:  247-252.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Phillips  and 

Boswell,  1839.    8  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  Trenton,  In  a 
volume  entitled.  "  Reports.  18:i8."  1000  copies  or- 
dered  prtd.      (Jol.   legisl.   Council   1838/9:252.) 

Special  Committee 

1819.     Feb.  3.     Milford  and  Oswego  road  lottery.    (Votes 

of  Assem.  1818/9:  105-106.) 
1823.     Nov.  18.     Canal  to  unite  the  Delaware  and  Pas- 
saic.   (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1823:  32-33;  Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1823:  87.) 

P.  I.  Stryker  was  tie  Council  chrm. 

BRITTON  (N.  L.) 

1881.     A  preliminary  catalogue  of  flora  of  N.  J.    New 

Brunswick,  1881.    xiii,  233  pp. 
1889.     Catalogue  of  plants  found  in  N.  J.    (v.  2,  pt.  1. 

Final  rept.  state  geologist  1889:  25-626.) 

BROOKS   (T.  B.) 

See  list  of  maps  under  Geology  of  N.  J.,  1868.  Map 
16). 


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BROOME  (EDWIN  C.) 

1902/3-1903/4.  Kept,  as  supt.  of  schools,  Rahway.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1902/3  (pp.  142-144)— .wme  1903/ 
4.) 

BROTHERTON  INDIANS 

Land;  see  that  title.   Indian  Lands 

BROWN  (A.  N.) 

1903.  Best  way  to  mix  lime,  sulphur  and  salt.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  assn.  1904:  249-251.) 

BROWN  (ABRAHAM  W.) 

Assemblvman  from  Middlesex  Co..  1833 ;  co^mcilIIl.^n 
from  Middlesex  Co.,  1842-1844  ;  one  of  commission 
ers  appointed  to  examine  Plainfleid  Bank    (1844). 

Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1844.  Feb.  15.  Breakwater  at  Cape  May.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1843/4:  450-458;  JoL  Legisl.  Council  1843/4: 
246-264.) 

Tlie  Council   rept.  was  submitted  by  Maurice  Beesley. 

.     Same,    separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Coun- 
cil  1843/4:255   minutes   of  Assem.   1843/4:458.) 

BROWN  (D.  T.) 

1S91-1893.  Sweet  potatoes,  Gloucester  Co.  (14  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1891  (pp.  110-123)— 14  same  and  6 
.fame  1893.) 

BROWN  (E.  J.) 

1902/3-1903/4.  Manual  training  in  Ponipton  township, 
Passaic  County.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1902/3  (pp. 
250-251)— same  1903/4.) 

BROWN  (GEORGE  HOUSTON)  1810-1865 

Native  of  N.  J.  :  Councilman  from  Somerset  Co.,  1842- 
1845 ;  Senator.  1845 :  member  of  State  Constitu- 
tional Convention,  1844  :  representative  in  Congress, 
1851-1853  ;  Supreme  Court  judge  In  N.  J.,  1861- 
1865. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Judiciary 

1845.  Feb.  6.  General  revision  of  statute  laws.  (Sen. 
jol.  1845:  306-309.) 

.    Feb.    13.    Oath    and    bond    of    state    treasurer. 

(Same  1845:  469470.) 

.     Feb.  27.     Time  of  holding  courts.    {Same  1845: 

537-538.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen;   100  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  Jol.   1845: 
538.) 
1845.     March.  4.     Substitute  offered  for  former  bill  on 
arrangement  of  courts.   (Same  1845:  557-560.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen;  100  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1845: 
560.) 

.     March  26.     Lotteries  drawn  under  authority  of 

society  for  establishing  useful  mnfres.  at  Paterson. 
(Sen.  jol.  1845:  711-714.) 

BROWN   (J.  B.) 

1882.  The  Goffart  system  of  ensilage.  (10  A.R.  bd. 
agric.   1882:  155-162.) 

BROWN  (J.  S.) 

1890.  How  can  we  make  our  farms  pay  better?  (17  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1889:  92-93.) 

BROWN  (MRS.  M.  B.) 

1893.  Profits  in  poultry.  (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  388- 
393.) 


BROWN    (SAML.   C.) 

1875.  Rept.  [of  president]  of  N.  J.  Centennial  comrs. 
Trenton:    Public  Opinion— W.  S.  Sharp,  1875.  9  pp. 

.     Same.   9  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1876,  doc.  27.) 

1876.  Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  Centennial  comrs.  292  pp.,  pis. 
(Same  1877,  doc.  30.) 

1878.  Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  comn.  apptd.  to  devise  a  plan 
for  the  encouragement  of  mnfres.  of  ornamental  and 
textile  fabrics.  Trenton:  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878. 
90  pp. 

The   other   comrs.   were  Thos.   N.    Dale   and   Robt.   H. 
Thurston. 

1880.     Fibre  industries.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  97-105.) 

BROWN   (THEO.) 

1891-1894.     Sweet  potatoes.    (12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 

station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1891 

(pp.  124-132)— 15  same  and  7  same  1894:  103-114.) 
1895.     Causes  of  low  prices  of  farm  produce.    (23  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1895:  231-237.) 
1900.     Beets.    (21  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13 

A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1900:  110-114.) 

BROWN  (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman    from    Burlington    Co.,    1850-1852. 
1851.     Feb.  18.     Speech  rel.  to  bill  incorporating  Cam- 
den and  Keyport  R.R.  Co.   Trenton:    Sherman  and 
Harron,  1851.    15  pp. 

BROWN  (WILLIAM  F.) 

Assemblyman  from  Ocean  Co.,  1855-1856 ;  Senator  from 
Ocean  Co.,   1857-1862. 
1858.     March  4.      Speech  in  Senate  on  removal  of  quar- 
antine to  Sandy  Hook.  Trenton:   Prtd.  at  the  "  True 
American  "  office,  1858.   29  pp. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1858:  455-481.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     500  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  jol.   1858: 
482.) 
1867-1869/70.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Ocean  Co. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7   (pp.  773-780)— same 
1869/70.) 

Paging   from   Collected   docs. 

BROWNING  (ABRAHAM) 

Trustee    of    School    Fund,    1845 ;    see    Education,    the 
serial    group ;    Attorney    General,    1845-1849 ;    (for 
Special  Report,  see  Attorney  General). 
See  also  Land.     Riparian,   under  dates  1849-1864. 
1883.     Rept.   of  N.  J.   comrs.  concerning  the  northern 
boundary  line  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.   Trenton:    J.  L. 
Murphy,  1883.   19  pp. 

.     Same.  19  pp.   (Legisl.  docs.  1884  v.  2  [doc.  42].) 

The  other  comrs.  were  Thos.  N.  McCarter  and  Geo.  H. 
Cook. 

BRUSH    (C.   B.) 

1890.  Deterioration  in  reservoirs  and  conduits.  Its 
causes  and  modes  of  prevention.  (14  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1890:  107-110.) 

BRUSH  MANUFACTURE;   see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC. 

BRUSSELS 

Sewage;  see  that  title 

BRYAN  (JAMES  E.) 

1899/00-1903/4.  Manual  training  in  Camden.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1899/00    (pp.  415-417)— same  1903/4.) 

1900/1-1903/4.  Rept.  as  supervising  principal  of  schools 
in  Camden.    (Same  1900/1   (p.  248)— same  1903/4.) 

1904.  What  our  public  schools  need.  (3  N.  J.  confer- 
ence of  charities  and  corrections  1904:  48-54.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


BRYANT  (JOHN  J.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1833-1834. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1834.     Feb.    19.     Franklin    Bank    of    N.    J. 
Assem.    1833/4:  415-416.) 


(Votes    of 


BRYANT  (LEWIS  T.) 

iLspector  of  Factories,  1904. 
Annual   Report;    see   Labor.    Factory   Inspection,  the   serial 
group 

BUCHANAN  (HENRY  C.) 

State  r-ibrarlan,  1899-1913. 
1900.     Feb.    6.     Rept.    concerning    travelling    libraries. 
Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1900.    71  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Lltjrary. 

.     Same.   71  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1900,  v.  5,  doc.  27.) 

Annual  Reports;   see  Libraries.   State 
BUCHANAN  (JAMES) 

Native  of  N.  J. ;  reading  clerk  of  N.  J.  Legislature.  1866  : 

presiding  Judge  of  Mercer  Co.,  1874-1879 ;  member 

of  Common  Council  of  Trenton,  1883-1885  ;  member 

of  Congress,  1885-1893. 

1892.     Address  at  meeting  of  bd.  of  agric.    (19  A.R   bd 

agric.  1891:  165-168.) 

BUCHANAN    (W.    J.) 

1894.  Agric.  exhibits  at  World's  Fair.  (22  A.R.  bd. 
of  agric.  1894:  493-507.) 

BUCKMAN  (BENJ.) 

1857.  Jan.  1.  Synopsis  of  the  organization  and  prog- 
ress of  the  Burlington  Co.  Agric.  Socy.  (Rept. 
state  agric.  socy.  1855/6:  20-23.) 

BUCICWHEAT 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

BUDD   (DANIEL) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1856-1857  ;  Senator  from 
Morris  Co.,  1860-1862;  State  Director  of  United 
N.  J.  R.R.  and  Canal  Cos.,   1869-1870. 

Committee  ox  Finance 
1860.     March  22.     On  so  much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates 
to  finance.    (Sen.  jol.  1860:  682-684.) 

St.\te  Dibectob;  see  Raileoads:  Individual.   United  N.  J. 
R.R.  Axr.  Canal  Co. 

BUDD  (ECKARD  P.) 

Member  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1904. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Taxation:  State 

BUDD  (HENRY  I.)  1836-1905 

A  prominent  member  of  the  Burlington  County  Board 
of  Agriculture,  the  N.  J.  state  board  of  agriculture 
and  the  state  horticultural  society.  He  was  road 
commissioner  from  1894  5  to  1903/4  (for  Itcports, 
see  Roads,  the  serial  group). 

1874.     Swine.    (2  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1874:  52-55.) 

.     Poultry  raising,  markets,  etc.,  in  Burlington  Co. 

(2  xumc  1874:  56.) 
1878.     Phila.  cranberry  trade.     (5  name  1877:  159-161.) 
1882.     Burlington  Co.  crops,  etc.    (9  xame  1881:  360-362.) 
1903.     See  Roads,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
1903.     Growth  of  road  improvement,  repairs,  etc.     (31 

A.R.   bd.   of  agric.   1903:  51-65.) 
Includes    discussion   by    bd.   of  agric. 

BUDD    (J.   FRANK) 


Comr.    of    Fisheries,    1899 ;    see    Fish    and    Game, 
serial  group. 


the 


BUDD   (JOSEPH) 

Assemblyman    from    Burlington    Co.,    1798/9. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1799.     Jan.  29.     Accts.  of  Moore  Furman,  comr.  apptd. 
to  enclose  the  state  house  lot.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
Jan.  1799:  22.) 

BUDD  (JOSIAH,  JR.) 

1883.  Sweet  potatoes,  Woodbury.  (4  A.R.  agric.  exper. 
station  1883:  96-97.) 

BUDD  (THEODORE) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington   Co.,  1883-1886. 
1894-1895.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  cranberries. 
(16  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1895:  110-112.) 

BUILDING  LAW 

See  also  LalMr.     Factory  Inspection. 

1881.  Communication  from  Secy.  Rauch  of  111.  bd.  of 
health  rel.  to  dangers  from  lack  of  Are  escapes  at 
summer  resorts;  fire  at  Beach  Haven,  N.  J.  men- 
tioned.   (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1881:  25.) 

1886.  Veto  (Abbett)  of  bill  rel.  to  fire  inspection  of 
bidgs.     (Sen.  jol.  1886:  795.) 

1888.  Suppl.  to  act  to  provide  for  the  better  security  of 
life  and  limb  in  case  of  fire  in  hotels  and  other 
bldgs.  (10  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1886/7:  348-349.) 

1890.  Text  of  act  rel.  to  fire  escapes.  (12  same  1888/9: 
434.) 

1900.  Shall  regulations  relating  to  the  construction  of 
bldgs.  be  extended  to  include  piping  for  gas  and 
water  supplies;  by  Saml.  H.  Durgin.  (25  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1901:  310-316.) 

BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS 

In  1847,  New  Jersey  enacted  the  first  law  in  the  U.  S. 
for  the  incorporation  of  building  and  loan  associa- 
tions (13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1889/90  :  3).  This  statute  was  supplemented  by  the 
act  of  Feb.  28.  1849.  which  remained  In  force  until 
1875.  Under  the  act  of  1875,  the  associations  were 
to  furnisb  the  secy,  of  state,  if  rec^uirt'd,  an  ann. 
stmt.  There  is,  however,  no  evidence  that  the  re- 
quirement was  ever  made.  The  first  otBclal  refer- 
ence to  building  and  loan  associations  in  N.  J.  doc- 
uments occurs  in  the  1  annual  rept.  of  tbr-  Imreau  of 
statistics  of  labor  and  industries  (1878),  where 
the  bldg.  and  loan  associations  at  Millville,  N.  J., 
are  alluded  to  as  a  feature  of  co-operation.  In 
the  13  annual  rept.  of  the  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc..  1890.  it  is  stated  (p.  xv)  that  "  the 
first  systematic  effort  made  in  this  country  to  col- 
late and  publish  statistics  of  the  co-operative  build- 
ing and  loan  association  movement  was.  it  is  be- 
lieved, that  of  this  bureau.  Begun  in  IS.SO,  with 
the  incomplete  and  crude  compilations  from,  possi- 
bly, not  more  than  one-half  of  the  then  existing 
enterprises,  the  inquiry  bas  been  pursued  biennially 
since  then  .  ,  ,  ."  It  is  further  stated  In  the  same 
report  that  ofBcials  have  generally  furnished  the 
returns  even  before  the  passage  of  the  compulsory 
act  of  June  13,  1890.  This  act  required  mutua'l 
loan,  homestead  and  building  associations  to  mai^e 
an  ann.  stmt,  to  the  chief  of  the  bureau  of  labor 
and  industries  and  the  chief  was  required  to  pul> 
lish  annually  a  concise  report  on  the  standing  and 
condition  of  all  the  associations.  Under  the  act 
of  Feb.  10.  1891.  building  and  loan  associations  of 
other  states  were  placed  under  the  care  of  the  dept. 
of  banking  and  insurance  and  in  1S99  the  super- 
vision of  all  building  and  loan  associations  was 
transferred  to  the  commissioner  of  liankiug  and  In- 
surance. 

serial 

1  series 


1880-1897. 
assns.. 


I  Rept.  on  the  co-operative  bldg.  and  loan 
with  abstract  of  ann.  stmts,  of  the  assns.] 


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181 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

Checklist 

1880-1897.     No  separate  copies  printed. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880  In  3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  Industries 

1880  :  337-353. 
1882  in  4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 

1882  :  105-131. 
1884  in  5  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 

1884  :  325-359. 
1886  In  6  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 

1886  :  251-314. 
1888  In  7  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1888  :  451-617. 

1890  in  8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  Industries 

1890  :  1-286. 

1891  in  9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 

1891  :  235-573. 

1892  in  10  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 

1892  :  1-343. 

1893  In  11  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  Industries 
1893:  143-471. 

1894  In  12  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1894  :  169-540. 

1895  in  13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1895:181-251. 

1896  in  14  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 

1896  :  143-610. 

1897  in  15  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 

1897  :  121-510. 

B 
1897/8.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  co-operative  bldg.  and  loan 
assns.   issued  by  the  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries. 

Checklist 
1897/8.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1899. 
Iv,  348  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  New  Jersey  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
1897/8  doc.    ed.     b.  t.  p.     iv,  348  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,   as  follows  : 
1897/8  in   Legisl.  docs.   1898,  v.  3,  doc.   13. 

2  series 
Under  act  of  March  24,  1899. 
1899-1903/4.     Ann.   rept.   of   comr.   of  banking  and   in- 
surance rel.  to  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 

Checklist 
1899.  Camden  :   S.  Chew  &  Sons,   1900.     208  pp. 

1899/00.  1901.     374  pR 

1900/1.        Sinnickson,   Chew   &   Sons   Co..   1902.     384   pp. 

1901/3.  "  1903.      390    pp. 

1902/3.       Sinnickson,  Chew  &  Sons  Company,  1904.     392 

pp. 
1903/4.       Trenton  :  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1905.     400  pp. 
The  doc.  ed.  of  these  repts.  differs  from  the  dept.   ed. 

only  in  omission  of  the   imprint. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1899       in  Legisl.  docs.   1899,  v.  3,  doc.   14. 
1899/00  "  "  "        1900,  V.   3,      "     22. 

1900/1    "  "  "        1901.  V.  3,     "     28. 

1901/2    "  "  "        1902,  V.  3,      "     30. 

1902/3    "  "  "        1903,  V.  3,     "     31. 

1903/4    "  "  "        1904.  V.  3,     "     31. 

non-serial 
1854-1890.  Table:  no.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  organized 
in  the  several  cos.  of  N.  J.,  each  year.  (13  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1889/ 
90:  11.) 
1860-1888.  Table:  no.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.,  in  the 
several  cos.  of  N.  J.    (11  same  1887/8:  463.) 

1860,   1865,   1870,   1875,   1880,    1882,   1884,   1886,   1888. 

1878.     Co-operation  in  its  workings  in  Europe  and  its 

adaptation  to  New  Jersey.    (1  same  1878:  141-191.) 

The  article  deals  chiefly   with  distributive  co-operation 

among  laborers  ;  examples  are  cited  in  Europe  and 

America  ;   acct.    of  bldg.  and  loans  assns.   at  Mlll- 

ville,   N.   J.,   formed  on  same  principle. 

18S0.  State  loan  and  bldg.  assns. ;  a  phase  of  co-opera- 
tion; bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in  different  parts  of  the 
U.  S.;  bldg.  societies  in  England;  tabulated  stmt,  of 
returns  reed,  in  reply  to  circular  of  the  bureau. 
(3  same  1880:  337-353.) 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

noii-scrial — cont'd 
1880.    Circular  [enclosing  blank  to  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 

to  be  filled  outl.  (3  sumo  1879/80:  348.) 
.  [Circular  to  secys.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  ask- 
ing a  statistical  rept.l  (3  snmr  1879/80:  347.) 
1880-1897.  Table:  list  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in  N.  J.; 
location;  no.  of  shares,  no.  of  shareholders,  office 
expenses,  taxes  and  other  charges,  net  assets,  total 
net  gains,  real  estate,  bond  and  mortgage,  other 
forms  of  investment,  all  dues  to  assn.,  no.  of  years 
organized.  (3  same  1880  (pp.  351-.'?52)— 20  same 
1896/7.) 

Returns  arc  published  biennially  only.  1S80-1.S90  :  from 

1890-1897  they  are  published  annually  and  contain 

more  details,  etc. 

For  later  returns,  see  below,  under  dat.es  1898/9-1903/4. 

1882.     Model  form  of  report  for  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 

(5  same  1881/2:  121.) 

.     Formation  and  mngmt.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 

in  N.  J.     (5  same  1881/2:  108-112.) 

.     Fiscal  years  of  the  several  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 

are  not  uniform;  therefore  statistics  show  only  ap- 
proximately   their    [relative]    condition.     (5    same 
18S1/2:  107.) 
1884.     Beneficial  effect  on  the  community  at  large  of 
bldg.  and  loan  assns.    (7  same  1883/4:  330-331.) 

.     How  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  have  succeeded  in  N.  J. 

(7  same  1883/4:  332-33S.) 
.     Table:  bldg.  and  loan  assns.;  no.  reporting,  coun- 
ties, assets,  profits.    (7  same  1883/4:  329.) 
.     Chief  points  of  the  Mass.  law  rel.  to  the  forma- 
tion of  loan,  homestead  and  bldg.  assns.     (7  same 
1883/4:  340-341.) 
1886-1891.     Diagram  showing  growth  of  bldg.  and  loan 

assns.  in  N.  J.    (14  same  1890/1:  242.) 
1886/90-1888/95.     Table:   no.  of  serial,  terminating  and 
perpetual  bldg.  and  loan  assns.,  in  each  co.,  each 
year. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1886/90  in  13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1889  : 

13. 
1886/91    in    14    A.R.    bureau    of    statistics    of    labor,    etc. 

1890/1  :  239. 
1886/92    In    15    A.R. 

1891/2  :  8. 
1886/93    in    16    A.R. 

1892/3  :  150. 
1888/94    in    17   A.R.   bureau   of   statistics   of   labor,   etc. 

1893/4  :  181. 
1888/95    In    18   A.R.   bureau   of   statistics   of   labor,    etc. 
1894/5  :  204. 

1887.  No.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.,  in  state;  member- 
ship; capital.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1888.  Co-operative  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in  N.  J.:  early 
history;  co-operative  savings  and  loan  enterprises; 
legislative  "countenance  and  encouragement";  re- 
cent development  in  New  Jersey;  some  large  enter- 
prises; assets  and  loans;  premium  and  rebate 
plans;  maturity  of  shares,  issuing  of  series,  make- 
up repts.,  auditing  and  mngmt.,  statements  from 
secys.  of  assns.;  suggestions  and  warnings;  bldg. 
and  loan  assn.  movement  in  other  states;  statistics 
of  N.  J.  assns.;  distribution  of  profits;  laws  of  Mass. 
and  N.  Y.  (11  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries  1887/8:  453-617.) 

1890.  Co-operative  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  of  N.  J.  (13 
same  1889/90:  3-286.) 

A  narrative  rept.,  covering  the  history  of  bldg.  and  loan 
assns.  in  N.  J.,  growth  and  economic  value  of  bldg. 
and  loan  assns.  (in  the  U.  S.l.  defective  methods 
In  bldg.  and  loan  assns. ;  the  text  is  illustrated  by 
tables  and  the  latter  part  of  the  rept.  contains  the 
usual  tabulated  statistics. 

.     [Blank   3 — Co-operative   bldg.   and   loan   assns.] 

(13  same  1889/90:  7-8.) 

.     Table:   no.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in  each  co., 

repts.  issued,  series  issued,  no.  of  series,  maturing 
value  of  shares.    (13  same  1889/90;  18.) 


bureau   of   statistics   of   labor,    etc. 
bureau    of    statistics    of    labor,    etc. 


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BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

no  It  -serial — cont'd 
1890.     Table  :bldg.  and  loan  assns.;  name  of  assn.,  years 
in  operation,  date  of  maturity  of  latest  series  issued, 
time — months,  gain — amt.  and  rate  per  cent.     (13 
same  1889/90:  15-16.) 
1890-1892.     Specimen  bldg.  and  loan  assn.  [ann.  repts.]. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1890  In  13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1889/90; 
233-268. 

Pioneer  Co-operative  Banks.  Boston.  Mass.,  and  the  fol- 
lowing N.  .7.  assns.  ;  Beverly  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  ; 
Merchants'  and  Mechanics'  Savings  Fund  and  Bldg. 
Assn.  No.  2  ;  Pi-anklin  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  No.  3  ; 
Hackensack  Mutual  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  ;  People's 
Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  ;  Workingmen's  Loan  and 
Bldg.  Assn.  ;  Lincoln  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  ;  Mutual 
Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  ;  West  End  Building  and  Loan 
Assn.,  Newark  ;  Orange  Valley  Bldg.  and  Loan 
Assn.  :  Rutherford  Mutual  Loan  and  Bldg.  Assn. 

1891  in     14    A.R.    bureau    of    statistics    of    labor,    etc. 
1890/1:509-538. 

Atlantic  City  Loan  and  Bldg.  Assn.,  Egg  Harbor  Bldg. 
and  Loan  Assn.,  Englewood  Mutual  Loan  and  Bldg. 
Assn.,  Hasbrouck  Heights  Bldg..  Loan  and  Savings 
Assn. ;  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  of  Mount  Holly  ;  Pem- 
berton  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn. ;  Cinnaminson  Bldg. 
and  Loan  Assn.,  of  Riverton  ;  Camden  Bldg.  and 
Loan  Assn.  ;  Bishop  Bavlev  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn. 
No  2  ;  Institute  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  of  Millville  : 
Centreville  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn. ;  Harrison  and 
Kearnev  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  ;  Bergen  Mutual 
Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  No.  2  ;  Montgomery  Mutual 
Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  :  Paterson  Mutual  Bldg.  and 
Loan  Assn. :  Citizens'  Bldg,  and  Loan  Assn. 

1892  in  15  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1891/2  :  309-324. 

People's  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  of  Atlantic  City  ;  Mutual 
Bldg,  and   Loan   Assn,  :   Orville  Co-operative   Bldg. 
and    Loan    Assn.  ;    Eureka    Bldg.    and   Loan    Assn., 
Park    Ridge ;    Fleldsboro    Mutual    Bldg.    and    Loan 
Assn.  No.  2  ;  Montclair  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn. ;  Bay- 
onne  Bldg.  Assn.   No.  2  ;   Mechanics'   Mutual  Loan 
Assn. 
1890-1896.     Table:  no.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  classified; 
no.  having  net  assets  of  $5000  and  under,  $5000  to 
$50,000,  etc.;  average  amt.    (19  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor  and  industries  1895/6:  152.) 
1890-1898.     Table:  no.  of  assns.  reporting,  no.  of  share- 
holders, borrowers,  shares,  free  and  pledged,  gross 
assets,    total    receipts,    disbursements,    each    year. 
(A.R.  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  1898:  3-4.) 
1890/1-1891/3.     Table:    bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in  N.  J.; 
no.;  series  running;  shares;  shares  pledged,  share- 
holders, borrowers,  net  assets.    (14  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics   of  labor,   etc.   1890/1    (p.   242)— 16  same 
1892/3.) 
1890/1-1893/4.     Table:    no.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in 
each  CO.;  no.  of  shares;  net  assets;  each  year.    (14 
same  1890/1  (p.  249)— 17  same  1S93/4.) 
1890/1-1893/7.     Table:  bldg.  and  loan  assns.,  no.  report- 
ing, no.  of  assns.  having  out-standing  100  shares  and 
under,    100   to    1000    shares,    etc.;    no.    having    100 
shares    and    under   pledged,   etc.;    no.    having    100 
shareholders  and  under,  etc.;    no.  having  100  bor- 
rowers and  under,  etc.;  no.  having  $5000  net  assets 
and  under,  etc.    (14  .same  1890/1   (pp.  246-247)— 20 
same  1S96/7.) 

The   stmts,    cover   the   dates   1890/1,    1890/2,    1890/3, 
1890/4  ;  none  prtd.  in  1895  and  1896  :   1893/7. 
1890/5-1892/7.     Table:    no.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in 
N.  J.,  shares  in  force,  shares  pledged,  shareholders, 
borrowers,  net  assets. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1890/5    In    18    A.R.    bureau    of    statistics   of   labor,    etc. 

1894/5  :  204. 
1890/6    In    in    A.R.    bureau    of   statistics   of    labor,    etc. 

1895/6:  151. 
1892/7    in    20    A.R.    bureau    of    statistics   of   labor,    etc. 
1896/7  :  125. 
1891.     Labor  bureau  urges  that  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  re- 
ceive legislative  countenance  and  encouragement: 
assets,  no.  of  stockholders,  no.  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 
(Gov.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 
.     See  Banks,  this  date. 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1891-1893.     Decisions   of  N.   J.   courts   respecting  bldg. 

and   loan  assns.     (14   A.R.   bureau  of  statistics  otl 

labor  and  industries  1890/1   (pp.  298-304)— 16  samel 

1892/3.) 
1891-1896.     Table:  no.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  reportingl 

average  loans,  i.  e.,  $500  and  under,  $500  to  $1000,1 

etc.    (19  same  1895/6:  158.) 
1891-1898.     Table:   maturity  of  stock.    (A.R.  bldg.  and 

loan  assns.  1898:  4.) 
1891/2.    Building  and  loan  assns.:   increase  In  no.  oj 

shares;   no.  of  shareholders;   assets.    (Govs,  messj 

(Abbett)   Jan.  1893:  48.) 
1891/2-1891/3.     Table:    bldg.    and   loan    assns.;    no.    of" 

shares  issued  in  each  co. ;   no.  canceled.    (15  A.R. 

bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1891/2 

(p.  19)— 16  same  1892/3.) 

County  returns  are  given  only  for  the  year  corresponding 
to  that  of  the  rept. ;  state  totals  are  given  for  former 
years. 
1891/2-1891/4.     Table;   no.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  re- 
porting from  each  co.  and  principal  cities;   no.  of 

houses  acquired  during  the  year.    (15  same  1891/2 

(p.  29)— 17  same  1893/4.) 
1891/2-1893/4.     Table:    no.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in 

each  CO.  and  in  the  principal  cities  of  each  county. 

(15  same  1891/2  (p.  5)— 17  same  1893/4.) 

1892.  No.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in  operation;  capital; 
shares  and  share  holders;  increase  during  past  year. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1892:  37.) 

.     The  mngmt.  oi  a  bldg.  and  loan  assn.;  by  Judge 

Seymour  Dexter.     (14  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor  and  industries  1890/1:  553-563.) 
Synopsis  of  address. 

.     Bldg.    and   loan   assn.    bookkeeping;    by   Martin 

Mulvey.    (14  same  1890/1:  563-573.) 

.     Book-keeping,  with  rules  for  division  of  profits, 

paying  withdrawals  and  return  of  premiums;    by 
Geo.  R.  Pierson.    (15  same  1891/2:  325-334.) 

.     The  national  assns.;  by  Wm.  A.  Linn.    (15  same 

1891/2:  334-336.) 

.     Book-keeping  for  bldg.  and  loan  assns.;  by  Chas. 

B.  Duncan.    (15  same  1891/2:  336-339.) 

.     Insurance  policies;    by  James  A.  Morrisse.     (15 

same  1891/2:  339-343.) 
1892-1894.     Table:   no.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in  each 
CO.;  amt.  of  loans  outstanding.    (15  same  1891/2  (p. 
23)— 17  same.  1893/4.) 
1892-1892/6.    Table:  bldg.  and  loan  assns.;  per  cent  pre- 
mium reed,  in  each  county. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1892  In  13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1891/2  : 

22. 
1893"ln  16  A,R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1892/3  : 

171. 
1892/4  in  17  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1893/4  : 

206. 
1892/5  omitted. 

1892/6  In  19  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6 : 
159-162. 
Interest  rates  also  are  Included  in  the  19th  ann.  rept., 
1895/6. 
1892-1897.     List  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  organized  dur- 
ing the  year.    (15  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1891/2  (p.  3)— 20  same  1896/7.) 
After  1892,  the  list  Is  given  by  counties.     The  stmt,  is 
continued  In  the  ann,  rept,  of  the  comr,  of  banking 
and  insurance  rel,  to  bldg.  and  loan  assns. ;  see  be- 
low, under  dates  189S/9.1902/3. 

1893.  Table:  no.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  reporting  in 
each  CO.;  amt.  of  fines  paid.    (16  same  1892/3:  170.) 

.     Table:    no.  of  local  and  national  assns.  in  each 

state  or  territory.    (16  same  1892/3:  185.) 

1893-1894.  Table:  receipts  and  disbursements  of  bldg. 
and  loan  assns.  each  year.    (17  .same  1893/4:  200.) 

1894.  How  to  provide  for  the  payment  of  maturing 
shares.    (10  same  1892/3:  468-471.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


183 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1894.  Defects  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns. ;  by  John  J.  Bur- 
leigh.   (16  .wine  1892/3:  467-468.) 

.     Same;   by  J.  L.  Jamison.    (16  same  1892/3:  464- 

466.) 
.     Same;  by  Wm.  B.  Smith.    (16  same  1892/3:  461- 

464.) 
.     Apportionment  of  profits  in  bldg.  assns.;  by  Jas. 

Warrington.     (16  .■iamc  1892/3:  455-461.) 
.     Premium  plans  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.;  by  Alex. 

Christie.     (16  same  1892/3:  449-455.) 
.     On  state  supervision  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.    (17 

same  1893/4:  177.) 
.     Table:  defaults  of  securities  and  losses,  by  coun- 
ties.   (17  same.  1893/4:  211.) 

.     The  cost  of  a  loan.    (17  .snme  1893/4:  510-513.) 

From  Mass.  Rept.  of  Savings  Bank  Comrs.,  1894. 
.     Savings   banks  and   bldg.   and   loan   assns.     (17 

same  1893/4:  513-519.) 

From  9  ann.  rcpt.  U.  S.  Labor  Dept. 
.     Advantages  of  the  serial  plan  of  issuing  stock. 

(17  same  1893/4:  519-524.) 
.     A  bldg.  and  loan  constitution.    (17  .same  1893/4: 

531-540.) 

Largely  a  copy  of  the  West  End  Constitution,  of  Newarlj. 
.     Blank  no.  3 — co-operative  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 

(17  same  1893/4:  525-529.) 
1894-1898.     Abstr.  of  ann.  stmt,  of  foreign  building  and 

loan  assns.    (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance 

rel.  to  savings  banks,  etc.  1894  (pp.  143-146) — same 

1898.) 

None  In    1895. 
■  Continued  In  rept.  of  comr.  of  banldng,  etc.,  rel.  to  bldg. 

and  loan  assns.  ;  see  below,  1899/00-1901/2. 

1895.  See  Taxation:    State.    Jersey  City,  1896. 

1896.  Serial  and  permanent  plans  of  assn.:  Phila.  plan; 
Dayton  plan.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1895/6:  181-192.) 

.     Table:   no.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  in  each  co.; 

comparative  size,  no.  of  borrowers.  (19  .same  1895/ 
6:  158.) 

.     Tables:   bldg.  and  loan  assns.;   no.;   loans;  yrly. 

premium;   interest  rate.    (19  same  1895/6:  163.) 

.     Tables:  bldg.  and  loan  assns.;  monthly  payments. 

(19  same  1895/6:  164-165.) 

1896-1897.  Tables:  assets  and  liabilities,  income  and 
disbursement  of  local,  state  and  national  assns.; 
total.    (19  same  1895/6   (p.  153)— 20  .wmc  1896/7.) 

1896-1898.  Tables:  shareholders  and  borrowers,  dis- 
tinguishing local  assns.  from  state  and  national; 
shares  free  and  pledged,  shares  canceled  and  ma- 
tured, shares  withdrawn  voluntarily,  shares  lapsed 
and  forfeited.  (A.R.  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  1898:  6- 
8.) 

1898.  Recommended  that  authority  be  given  by  law  to 
require  a  rept.  from  every  assn.,  and  in  case  the  re- 
port is  unsatisfactory  the  chief  of  the  dept.  be 
authorized  to  order  an  examination.  (Same  1898: 
5-6.) 

.  Tables:  local  bldg.  and  loan  assns. — shares,  share- 
holders and  borrowers;  gross  assets.  {Same  1898: 
16-23.) 

.     Table:  list  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  of  N.  J.;  date 

of  organization,  class,  dues,  entrance  assessment; 
maturing  value  of  shares;  etc.    (Same  1898:  38-63.) 

.     Tables:    maturity  of  shares  of  individual  bldg. 

and  loan  assns.,  by  counties.    (Same  1898:  32-37.) 

.     Tables:    liabilities;    receipts;    disbursements,  by 

counties,  distinguishing  local  assns.  from  national 
and  state  assns.    (Same  1898:  24-31.) 

.     No.  of  "local"  assns.  in  each  co.    (Same  1898: 

14.) 

.     List  of  new  assns.  incorporated  in  the  several  cos. 

(Same  1S98:  14.) 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1898.  List  of  assns.  closing  up  or  consolidating  with 
others.    (Same  1898:  14-15.) 

.     List  of  delinquent  assns.    (Same  1898:  15.) 

.  Tables,  distinguishing  local  from  state  and  na- 
tional assns.:  assets,  liabilities,  receipts,  expendi- 
tures, shareholders,  borrowers,  shares  in  force, 
financial  stmt.,  etc.    (Same  ]8'.)8:  10-13.) 

.     Tables:    local   bldg.   and   loan   assns.   of   N.   J. — 

shares,  stockholders  and  borrowers;  age,  shares, 
earnings  and  homes.    (Same  1898:  64-131.) 

1898/9-1902/3.  Name,  location,  and  date  of  incorpora- 
tion of  assns.  organized  within  each  yr.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  building  and 
loan  assns.  1898/9  (pp.  5-6)— same  1902/3.) 

1898/9-1903/4.  Abstracts  of  ann.  repts.  of  building  and 
loan  assns.  of  N.  J.  (Some  1898/9  (pp.  13-200)  — 
.same  1903/4.) 

For   earlier   statistics,    see    above,    under   dates,    1880- 
1897. 

.  Table:  aggregate  assets,  liabilities,  receipts,  dis- 
bursements, and  misc.  statistics  of  assns.  each  yr. 
(Same  1898/9  (pp.  7-9)— .same  1903/4.) 

.     List  of  cos.   having  ceased  operations  each  yr. 

and  reason  for  same.  (Same  1898  (p.  6) — .^ame  1903/ 
4.) 

1899.  Work  of  the  bureau  has  been  relieved  by  the 
transfer  of  the  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  to  the  dept.  of 
banking  and  insurance.  (22  A.R.  bureau  of  statis- 
tics of  labor  and  industries  1898/9:  xi.) 

.     Terms  "  local,"  "  state,"  and  "  national  "  used  to 

describe  assns.  defined.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and 
insurance  rel.  to  building  and  loan  assns.  1898/9: 
9.) 

1899/00-1901/2.  Abstracts  of  ann.  repts.  of  foreign 
building  and  loan  assns.  (Same  1899/00  (pp.  361- 
362)— 6-«mc  1901/2.) 

1899/00-1903/4.  Repts.  of  cos.  placed  in  hands  of  re- 
ceiver each  yr.    (Same  1899/00  (p.  6)— .same  1903/4.) 

1900.  Upon  examination  books  of  a  no.  of  assns.  found 
in  bad  condition  because  of  incompetence  of  secre- 
taries; recommendations  for  improvements  in  sys- 
tem of  bookkeeping,  also  for  ann.  investigations  of 
officers'  sureties.    (Same  1899/00:  11-13.) 

1901.  Bldg.  and  loan  assns.:  no.  of  shareholders;  no. 
of  assns.;  assets;  profits;  local,  state  and  national 
assns.;  receipts  of  each;  expenses;  abuses.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 

.     Unfavorable  comment  on  practices  of  assns.  in 

making  advances  on  real  estate  already  encumbered 
by  mortgage  to  a  third  party,  in  failure  to  place 
proper  safeguards  around  cash  paid  in  by  members, 
in  increasing  book  value  of  real  estate  by  charging 
acct.  with  ordinary  repairs,  taxes,  etc.,  in  carrying 
as  mortgage  loans  items  properly  belonging  in  real 
estate  acct,  of  crediting  dividends  apportioned  to 
shares  on  pass-books  of  members,  and  of  neglect  to 
make  proper  provision  for  paying  matured  shares; 
recommended  legislation  restricting  such  practices; 
importance  of  making  ann.  re-valuations  of  real 
estate  and  of  crediting  committee  making  ann.  veri- 
fication of  individual  accts.  by  calling  in  pass-books 
and  comparing  entries  with  books  of  assns.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  bldg.  and  loan 
assns.  1900/1:  11-15.) 

.     Favorable  comment  on  ch.  IfiO  of  laws  of  1899 

making  it  obligatory  to  return  to  unadvanced  mem- 
bers on  withdrawal  of  the  full  stock  dues  paid  by 
them,  less  fines  and  their  proportionate  share  of 
loss,  but  without  a  deduction  for  operating  ex- 
penses, and  after  one  year's  membership  reasonable 
share  of  profits;  practice  of  some  assns.  obeying 
the  letter  but  not  the  spirit  of  the  law  condemned. 
(Same  1900/1:  10-11.) 


184 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS— cont'd 

1901/2.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  building  and  loan  assns. 
placed  in  hands  of  receivers,  as  found  by  examina- 
tions.   (Same  1901/2:  17-20.) 

1902.  Recommended  legislation  requiring  more  thor- 
ough and  frequent  inspection  of  accts.  and  securi- 
ties by  directors,  absolutely  prohibiting  loans  on 
second  mortgage  security,  restricting  investment 
of  surplus  to  such  securities  as  savings  banks  are 
permitted  to  hold,  and  prohibiting  purchase  of  real 
estate  for  investment,  requiring  expenses  of  man- 
agement to  be  limited  and  paid  from  earnings,  pre- 
cluding formation  of  more  assns.  known  as  "  state  " 
and  "  national."    (Same  1901/2:  14.) 

1903.  On  law  of  1903  rel.  to  building  and  loan  assns. 
(Same  1902/3:  11-13.) 

Millville,  Cumberland  County 

1878.     See  above,  under  non-serial,  this   date. 
Building  and  Loan  Association  League  of  New  Jersey 

1S91.  The  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  League  of  N.  J.;  con- 
stitution and  by-laws.  (13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor  and  industries  1889/90:  271-276.) 

1892.  Apportionment  of  profits;  bull.  no.  1  of  the  Bldg. 
and  Loan  Assn.  League  of  N.  J.  (14  same  1890/1: 
542-553.) 

■ .     Work   and   aims   of  the  Bldg.   and   Loan    Assn. 

League  of  N.  J.;  by  Geo.  Forman.    (14  same  1890/1: 
539-542.) 

Extracts  from  rept.  as  secy,  at  first  aun.  mtg. 
Laws 

1S36.  Text  of  first  English  bldg.  assn.  act.  (13  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  Industries  1889/90: 
284-286.) 

1875-1890.  Text  of  N.  J.  laws  rel.  to  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 
(13  same  1889/90:  277-283.) 

.     Same.    (16  same  1892/3:  483-490.) 

1888.  Suppl.  to  act  encouraging  the  establishment  of 
mutual  loan,  homestead  and  bldg.  assns.;  also  text 
of  act  for  the  incorporation  of  assns.  to  encourage 
the  purchase  of  homes  and  to  facilitate  the  payment 
therefor.    (10  same  1886/7:  345-347.) 

1889.  Text  of  act  to  incorporate  bldg.  assns.  formed  by 
knights  of  labor  or  other  socys.  of  organized  labor. 
(11  same  1887/8:  646-647.) 

1890.  Text  of  acts  rel.  to  banking,  savings,  trust,  guar- 
antee, safe  deposit,  indemnity,  mortgage,  invest- 
ment, loan  and  bldg.  corporations.  (12  same  1888/9: 
434-437.) 

1903.     The  general  building  and  loan  association  act; 
annotations  and  forms;  by  Howard  W.  Hayes.  New- 
ark:   Soney  &  Sage.    1903.   iv,  46  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
Taxation;  see  Taxation:    State.   Corporations.   Building  and 
Loan  Assns. 

BUILDING  AND  LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL 

See  also  above,  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assns.,  under  dates, 
1890-1892. 

The  ann.  repts.  of  the  Individual  Building  and  Loan 
Associations  published  in  tho  annual  reports  of  the 
commissioner  of  banking,  etc.,  rel.  to  building  and 
loan  associations,  have  not  been  listed  here,  as  tliose 
reports  have  excellent  Indexes. 

1898.     Table:   individual  local  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  of 
N.  J. — gross  assets;   liabilities;   loans  and  foreclos- 
ures;   receipts;    disbursements.     (A.R.    bldg.    and 
loan  assns.  1898:  132-348.) 
Granite  Provident  Association 

1894.  Ann.  stmt,  of  the  Granite  State  Provident  Assn, 
(A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  savings 
banks,  etc.  1894:  143-146.) 

Admitted  to  do  business  In  N.  J.,  Feb.  1,  1894. 
1896.     Failure  of  Granite  Provident  Assn.  authorized  to 
do  business  in  N.  J.    (Same  1895:  14.) 
A.R.  for  year  ending  Dec.  81. 


BUILDING    AND    LOAN    ASSOCIATIONS:     INDIVIDUAL— 
cont'd 

West  End  Building  and  Loan  Association  of  Newark 

1894.     See  above.  Building  and  Loan  Associations,  this 
date. 

BUILDING  MATERIALS;  see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC. 

BUILDING  TRADES 

See  Labor.    Employment ;  also  Labor  Disputes.     Strikes. 

BULKLEY  (JULIA  E.) 

1891/2.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Plainfield.     (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1,  app.,  pp.  104-107.) 

BUNN  (D.  J.) 

1869/70.     Rept.  as  secy,  of  bd.  of  education  of  Rahway. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1869/71:  85-88.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

BUREAU  OF  STATISTICS  OF  LABOR  AND  INDUSTRIES; 
see  LABOR 

BURGHARD  (N.  R.) 

1899/00.     Rept.   on  manual  training  in  South  Orange. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1899/00:  451-452.) 

BURLEIGH  (JOHN  J.) 

1894.     Defects  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.    (16  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1892/3:  467-468.) 

BURLINGTON,  BURLINGTON  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.    Burlington;   also  Mechanics' 

Bank 
Malaria;  see  Public  Health 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 
Shoe  Trade;  see  Industries,  etc. 

BURLINGTON  COUNTY 

One  of  the  nine  counties  in  existence  at  date  of  Union 
of  East   and  West  Jersey    (1702). 

See  also  Batsto.  Bench  Haven.  Beverly.  Bordentown, 
Burlington,  Cinnamlnson,  Fleldsboro.  Little  Egg 
Harbor,  Marlton.  Medford,  Moorestown,  Mount 
Holly,  Pemberton,  Rancocas,  Rlverton. 

Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 

Almshouse;   see  Maintenance.    Dependents 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 

Bridges;  see  that  title 

Carp  Culture;  see  Fish  and  Game 

Crops;   see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Climate;   see  that  title 

Dairy  Industry;   see  that  title 

Fair;  see  Agriculture.  Fairs 

Forest  Fires;  see  Forests  and  Forestry 

Insane  Asylum;    see  Maintenance.    Defectives 

Jail;  see  Maintenance.  Delinquents 

Land;   see  that  title 

Livestock;   see  Agriculture 

Inspection;  see  AoKiri'i-TURE.   Livestock.   Inspection 

Marl;  see  Agriculture.   Soils.   Marl 

Poultry;  see  Agriculture 

Roads;   see  that  title 

School  Tax;  see  Education.    School  Funds 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Tobacco  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops 

Trust  Company;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 

Wheat  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 


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BURNET  (JAS.  B.) 

State  director  of  the  Delaware  and  Rnrltan  Canal  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  K.U..  lS55-18r)0. 

Reports;   see  Railroads:   Individual.    United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Canal  Co. 

.BURNETT  (EDWARD) 

1887.  Our  dairy  interests.    (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:  133- 
157.) 

1888.  Dairy  cattle,  etc.    (15  same  1877:  235-263.) 

BURNETT  (J.  P.) 

1891/2.     Manual  training  in  Vineland.    (A.R.bd.  of  edu- 
cation 1891/2  pt.  1:  366-372.) 

BURROUGH  (EDWARD) 

Assemblyman  from   Camden  Co.,   1879-1S80. 
1878.     Strawberry  culture.    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  135- 

137.) 
1882.     Camden  Co.  crops.    (9  same  1881:  409-411.) 
1887-1895.     Ann.  address  as  president  of  the  state  bd. 
of  agric. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1887-1895.     Ann.  address  as  president  of  the  state  bd.  of 
agric. 

1887  in   14  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1886  :  77. 

1888  "    15     ' 1887 ;  215-233. 

1889  "    16     "        "  "        1888  :  85-109. 

1890  "    17 '        1889  :  147-168. 

1891  "    18     "       "  "        1890:31-44. 

1892  "    19     "       "  "        1891  :  55-69. 

1893  "    20     "       "  "        1892  :  29-37. 

1894  "    21     "       "  "        1893 :  17-33. 

1895  "    22     "       "  "        1894  :  52-62. 

1892.  Horticulture  at  the  World's  Fair.    (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.    1892:  144-146.) 

1893.  Road  legislation,  applications  for  roads,  etc.  (20 
same  1892:  472-479.) 

1894.  N.  J.  exhibit  at  World's  Fair.  (22  same  1894:  509- 
518.) 

BURROWES  (STEPHEN) 

Member   of   Assembly   from    Hunterdon   Co..    1796-1797. 
1799-1800.  1802. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Treasurek's  Accounts 

1799.     See  Finance:  state,  serial  group  B. 

[Select]  Committee 

1796.  Nov.  8.  Revenue  from  stages,  ferries  and  tav- 
erns.   (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1796:  26.) 

1797.  Feb.  1.  Application  of  stage  proprietors  and 
others.    (Same  Jan.  1797:  14.) 

BURROWS  (CHAS.) 

State  Director  of  the  United  R.R.  and  Canal  cos.  of  N. 
.7.,  1888. 

Report;    see  Railroads:    Individual.    United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Canal  Cos. 

BURTON  (JOHN  T.) 

Assemblyman  from  Ocean  Co.,  1893-1894. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Fisheries 

1894.  May  12.  Submitting  rept.  of  comrs.  to  examine 
difficulties  existing  among  oystermen  of  Maurice 
River  Cove  and  Del.  Bay.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1894: 
936-945.) 

BUSINESS  CONDITION 

1880-1888.  Tables:  no.  of  mercantile  failures  in  N.  J., 
U.  S.,  Middle  States,  N.  Y.  City;  general  liabilities. 
(12  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1888/9: 
324.) 

From  "  Bradstreet's." 

BUTLER  (HENRY  L.) 

1883-1884.  Comr.  of  state  water  supply;  see  Water  Sup- 
ply and  Sewerage. 


BUTLER  (NICHOLAS  MURRAY) 

1887.  Sanitary  science  and  education.  (11  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1887:  138-140.) 

1889.  Feb.  7.  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  education.  Rept.  of  spe- 
cial committee  on  manual  training,  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
13  (1)  pp. 

1894.  Resignation  from  the  bd.  of  education.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1894/5;  8.) 

BUTTER;  see  DAIRY  INDUSTRY 
Inspection;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law 

BUTTERBOCK  (N.) 

1899.  Vegetable  growing  under  glass.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1899:  202-213.) 

BUTTON  MANUFACTURE;  see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC. 

BUTTS  (CHAS.  A.) 

State  Director  of  the  United  R.R.  and  Canal  cos.  of  N. 
J.,  1874-1876,  1879-1887. 

Reports;   see  Railroads:   Individual.    United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Canal  Co. 

BUTZ  (GEO.  C.) 

1900.  The  ornamentation  of  home  grounds.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1900:  127-136.) 

BUZBY  (JOSIAH) 

Assemblyman  from  Mercer  Co.,  1848-1850. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1850.     Feb.  13.     Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Cam- 
den and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.    (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1850:  578-580.) 

BYRNES  (R.  J.) 

1S77.     Grape  culture  In  Atlantic  Co.     (5  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1877:  91-93.) 

CABBAGE 

Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable 

CADWALADER  (THOMAS) 

Adjutant   General.    1842-1857. 
Annual  Reports;   see  Militia 
Special  Reports;  see  Adjutant  General 

CALDWELL  (JAMES  W.) 

Assemblyman   from  Cumberland  Co.,  il836-1837. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Treasureb's  Accx)unts 

1S37.     See  Finance:  state,  serial  group  B. 
Select  Committee 

1837.  Feb.  22.  Articles  of  impeachment  agst.  D.  C. 
Cozens,  justice  of  peace  in  Gloucester  Co.  (Votes  of 
Assem.   1836/7:  496-498.) 

CALLAN  (P.) 

Deputy  Factory  Inspector,  6th  district,  1890-1898 ;  see 
Labor.     Factory  Inspection. 
1889.     Upon  necessity  of  a  system  of  fire  drill  in  facto- 
ries.   (7  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1889:  79-82.) 
Repeated  in  1890,  pp.  104-109. 
1891.     What  benefits  have  the  working  classes  derived 
from  the  passage  of  the  labor  laws.    (9  same  1891: 
107-113.) 

CAMDEN,  CAMDEN  COUNTY 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.  Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Bank; 

also  State  Bank 
Births;  see  Vital  Statistics.   Births 
Health;  see  Public  Health 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


CAMDEN,  CAMDEN  COUNTY— cont'd 
Health  Board;  see  Public  Health.  Boards  of  Health:  Local 
Industries  and  Manufactures;  see  that  title 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.   Mortality 
Sanitation;  see  Public  Health 
School  Houses;   see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 
Typhoid  Fever;  see  Public  Health 
Valuation;  see  Taxation:   State 

CAMDEN  COUNTY 

Created  by  act  of  March  13,  1844. 

See  also  Camden,  Gloucester  City,   Winslow. 

Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 

Almshouse;   see  Maintenance.    Dependents 

Corn  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 

Crops;   see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Fair;  see  Agriculture.  Fairs 

Grape  Crop;  see  Agriculture,   Crops,   Fruit 

Insane  Asylum;    see  Maintenance,    Defectives 

Jail;  see  Maintenance.  Delinquents 

Poultry;  see  Agriculture 

Roads;   see  that  title 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Sewage;  see  that  title 

Small-pox;  see  Public  Health 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

CAMP  (CALEB) 

Assemblyman  from   Essex  Co.,   1776/7-1782/3,  1793/4. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1794.     Jan.  25.     Accts.  and  vouchers  of  comrs.  apptd.  to 
provide  suitable  bldgs.   for  the  Legisl.     (Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1793:  45.) 

.     Jan.  27.  Dam  and  other  water  works  at  Wheeler's 

Creek  and  Indian  Corner.    (Same  1794:  47.) 
1798.     See  Roads,  Bergen  Co.,  this  date. 

CAMPBELL  (A.  F.) 

1867-1867/8.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  In  Union  Co. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7  (pp.  809-813) — same 
1867/8.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

CAMPBELL  (E.  L.) 

1868.  Ann.  rept.  as  agent  for  collection  of  military 
claims.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Of- 
fice, 1869.    5  pp. 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1869:  1035-1039.) 

CAMPBELL   (GEO.  W.) 

1881.    New  grapes.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1881:  7- 

14.) 
.     Same.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  135-145,) 

CAMPBELL  (JAMES) 

Senator  from  Somerset  Co.,  1858-1860. 
Reports  by 

COMMIITKE  ON  CORPORATIONS 

1860.  Feb.  15.  Joint  cos.  and  other  r.r.  cos.  (Sen.  jol. 
1860:  233-235.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.     Ordered    prtd.      (Sen.   Jol.    1860:235.) 


CAMPBELL  (WILLIAM  D.) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1890-1891. 
1891.    See  Smith  (Peter  D.). 

CAMPBELL   (WM,  H.) 

1S71.     March  1.     Free  high  schools.    (Legisl.  docs.  1871:  | 

1217-1219.) 
1872.     Jan.  30.     Rept.  as  chrm.  of  comn.  apptd.  by  Gov. 

to  examine  educational  system  of  N.  J.  and  other  | 

states  and   territories,   etc.    39   pp.     (Legisl.   docs, 

1872.) 
.    Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  183-189.) 

CAMPFIELD  (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1799. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 
1799.     Nov.  7.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1799:  31-32.) 

CANALS 

serial 
See  Railroads,  the  serial  group. 
noil-serial 

1829.  Rept.  of  committee  (Potts)  on  petitions  from 
Hunterdon  and  Somerset  cos.  for  a  law  authorizing 
erection  of  a  canal  from  Hunt's  Mills  to  Perth 
Amboy.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  308-309.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  committee   (Porter)   to  whom  was 

referred  res.  adopted  by  Penn.  legisl.  apptg.  comrs. 
to  enter  into  an  arrangement  with  N.  J.  comrs.  rel. 
to  use  of  Delaware  River  for  canalling  purposes. 
(Same  1828/9:  236-237.) 

1833.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Nelson)  on  petition  to 
empower  Gov.  to  cut  a  canal  to  shorten  the  naviga- 
tion of  Salem  Creek;  inexpedient.  (Same  1832/3: 
203.) 

1847.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  (King)  on  me- 
morials asking  that  proceeds  of  transit  duty  paid 
by  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  be  appropriated  to  purposes  of 
education.    (Same  1847:  495.) 

1860.  Inspection  should  be  made  into  business  and  ac- 
cts. of  corporations  paying  into  state  treasury  a 
tax  upon  their  capital  stock.  (Govs.  mess.  (New- 
ell) Jan.  11,  1S60.) 

1871.  Veto  (Randolph)  of  bill  to  incorporate  a  co.  to 
form  an  artificial  navigation  betw.  the  Passaic  and 
Delaware  rivers,  h.  t.  p.  (Mess,  of  Gov.,  1871:  23- 
26.) 

1880.  Veto  (McClellan)  of  Assem.  bill  to  extend  time 
for  completion  of  canals.  (Minutes  of  Assem,  1880: 
428.) 

1884.  Stmt,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  assessed  by  state  bd. 
of  assessors;  date  of  charter,  where  found,  whether 
subject  to  amdmt.  or  repeal.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1885:  56-62.) 

1884-1904.  Tables;  r.r.  and  canal  cos.:  length  of  main 
line,  capital  stock,  bonded  debt,  gross  earnings,  and 
tax,  by  companies.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1884  (pp. 
450-453)— .same  1904.) 

.  Tables:  valuation  (length  in  N.  J.,  assessed  valu- 
ation of  main  stem  or  water  way,  of  all  other  real 
estate  used,  of  tangible  personal  property,  of  fran- 
chise, and  total  valuation) ;  taxes — by  systems  and 
companies  with  summary  by  systems.  (Same  1884 
(pp.  436-447)— same  1904.) 

1885.  Length  of  canals  in  state.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1880:  208.) 

1887.     Mileage  of  r.rs.  and  canals  and  feeders  in  state; 

new  roads.    (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  11,  1887.) 
1893-1904.     Railroads  and  canals  of  N.  J.;   total  length 

and  increase  each  yr.,  aggregate  capital  stock  and 

bonded    debt,   and    gross   earnings,   with    increase. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1893   (pp.  8-9)- some  1904.) 


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CANALS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1903.     Rept.    on    proposed    tide    waterway    betw.    Bay 
Head   and   Manasquan   Inlet;    by   C.   C.   Vermeule. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1903:  1-15.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Quig- 

ley,  1904.   15  pp.,  map,  pi. 

Copy  seen  in  Uutgers  College  Library. 

.     Map  of  survey  for  a  tide  waterway  betw.   Bay 

Head  and  Manasquan  Inlet,  authorized  by  act  April 
7.  Scale:  [1%"=500'].    (A.R.  state  geologist  1903.) 

Laws 

1820.  An  act  to  incorporate  a  company  for  making  a 
canal  or  water  communication  in  this  state  betw. 
the  tide  waters  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  rivers. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Joseph  Justice,  1820.  13  pp. 
1824-183G.  An  act  to  incorporate  a  co.  to  form  an  arti- 
ficial navigation  betw.  the  Passaic  and  Delaware 
rivers  [with  amdmts.]   n.  t.  p.   31  pp. 

Copy  seen   in  Columbia  University  Library. 

1830-1832.  Acts  rel.  to  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 
Co.  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transporta- 
tion Co.,  1832.    30  pp. 

Copy   seen   In   the   State   Library,   Trenton. 

1830-1848.  Acts  incorporating  the  Delaware  and  Rari- 
tan Canal  Co.,  the  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and 
Transportation  Co.,  with  the  several  supplements 
and  resolutions  rel.  thereto.  Trenton:  Phillips  & 
Boswell,  1849.    75  pp. 

Taxation;  see  Taxation:   State.  Corporations 

CANALS:   INDIVIDUAL 

Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 

Companies  to  promote  navigable  communication  betw. 
the  Delaware  and  Raritan  rivers  were  incorporated 
in  1796  and  1803  (see  Amer.  State  Papers.  .Misc..  v. 
1 :  726  ;  748-752) .  The  state,  however,  took  no  active 
Interest  In  the  matter  until  1816  when  an  act  was 
passed  for  ascertaining  the  most  eligible  route  and 
probable  expense  of  a  canal  betw.  the  Delaware  and 
harltan.  Dec.  30.  1824.  the  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal  Company  was  Incorporated,  the  state  reserv- 
ing the  right  to  subscribe  for  ono-fourth  of  the  capi- 
tal stock,  and  the  further  right,  at  the  expiration  of 
fifty  years,  to  purchase  the  whole  of  said  stock. 
The  construction  of  the  canal  depended  on  the  con- 
sent of  Penn.  to  the  use  of  the  waters  of  the  Dela- 
ware to  supply  the  canal.  This  consent  was  not 
obtained,  and  under  act  of  the  New  Jersey  Legis- 
lature, Dec.  27,  1826.  the  surrender  of  the  charter 
was  authorized.  A  second  act  of  incorporation  was 
passed  Feb.  4,  1830.  Consolidation  with  the  Cam- 
den and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  was  au- 
thorized by  act  of  Feb.  15.  1831.  They  were  col- 
loquially known  as  the  "  Joint  Companies."  The 
greater  part  of  the  material  after  the  date  of  con- 
solidation (1831)  Is  entered  under  Railroads;  In- 
dividual, United  New  Jersey  Railroad  and  Canal 
Company. 

See  also  Prelimlnarv  Rept.  of  the  U.  S.  Inland  Water- 
ways Comn.,  1008  :  198  ;  202  ;  254-2G1. 


serial 

See  Railroads  :    Individual, 
road  and  Canal  Co. 


United   New   Jersey   Rall- 


non-serial 

1816.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Simpson)  on  so  much  of 
Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  a  canal  to  connect  the 
waters  of  the  Delaware  with  those  of  tlie  Raritan. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1815/6:  144-146.) 

.     On  progress  of  comrs.  apptd.  by  act.  of  Feb.  13 

last,  for  ascertaining  most  eligible  route  for,  and 
probable  expense  of,  canal  to  connect  tide  waters  of 
the  Delaware  with  those  of  the  Raritan.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Dickerson)  Oct.  1816.) 

.    Proposed  construction  of  a  canal  to  connect  the 

Delaware  and  Raritan.  {Same  (Dickerson)  Jan.  12, 
1816.) 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal — cont'd 
7ion-serial — cont'd 
1817.  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  for  ascertaining  the 
most  eligible  route  for,  and  the  probable  expense  of, 
a  canal  to  connect  the  tide  waters  of  the  Delaware 
with  those  of  the  Raritan.  Trenton:  Prtd.  by  James 
J.  Wilson,  1817.    31  pp. 

The  comrs.  were  apptd.  under  act  of  Feb.  13,  1816 ; 
they  were  John  Rutherfurd.  John  N.  Simpson.  Geo. 
Holcomlie. 
Copies  of  this  edition  were  seen  In  the  New  York  Public 
Library,  the  State  Library  at  Trenton  and  in  the 
N.  J.   Hist.   Socy.,  Newark. 

.     Same.   n.  t.  p.    24  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

Copies  seen  in  the  New  Jersey  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark  and 
in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.  This  edition  was 
ordered  prtd.  in  1823.  I  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823  : 
99.)  It  Includes  the  Rept.  of  John  Randel,  jun., 
Jan.  15,  1817.  on  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  ; 
also  a  tabular  stmt.,  dated  Oct.  27.  1818.  submitted 
to  the  comrs.  by  John  Randel.  junior. 

.     Same.     New  York:    Prtd.  by  Van  Winkle,  Wiley 

&  Co.,  1817.  40  pp. 

Copy   seen   In   the   N.   J.   Hist.    Socy.,   Newark. 

1820.  Rept.  of  committee  (Griffith)  resp.  canal  betw. 
Delaware  and  Raritan  rivers.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Jan.  1820:  108-109.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1820  : 
109.) 
[1822.]     Letters  and  extracts  rel.  to  the  New  Jersey 
Canal,    h.  t.  p.    24  pp. 

An  unofficial  paper,  with  a  somewhat  official  significance. 
The  first  letter,  dated  Sept.  16.  1822.  Is  "  from  John 
Rutherfurd  to  Geo.  P.  McCuUoch.  president  of  a 
meeting  convened  by  Geo.  P.  McCulloch,  Lewis  Con- 
dlct,  John  Doughty,  Danl.  Phoenix,  and  Mahlon 
Dickerson.  Esquires,  on  the  subject  of  a  canal,  and 
held  at  Morris-Town  on  the  21st  of  August,  1822." 
Mr.  Rutherfurd  declined  to  represent  Bergen  Co.  In 
drawing  a  petition  to  the  next  legislature  on  the 
subject  of  a  canal,  mentioned  his  service  on  a  state 
comn.  in  1816.  enclosed  extracts  from  his  corre- 
spondence since  that  time  and  expressed  a  wish 
that  no  application  be  made  to  the  next  Legislature. 
Following  letters  In  the  pamphlet  are  the  "  enclosed 
correspondence." 
Two  copies  of  this  pamphlet  were  seen.  viz. :  one  In  the 
New  Jersey  Hist.  Socy.  and  one  In  the  New  York 
Public  Library. 

1823.  Memorial  presented  by  Mr.  Griffith  from  citizens 
of  the  state,  praying  passage  of  a  law  authorizing 
the  construction  of  a  canal  to  connect  the  waters  of 
the  Delaware  and  Raritan  rivers,  ordered  prtd. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823:  17.) 

Not  found. 

.     Rept.  of  Joint  committee   (Griffith)   on  petitions 

for  law  to  authorize  cutting  of  canal  to  unite  waters 
of  Delaware  and  Raritan  rivers.    (Same  1823/4:  85.) 

1824.  Rept.  by  the  comrs.  upon  the  subject  of  a  canal 
from  the  Delaware  to  the  Raritan.  Trenton:  Prtd. 
by  J.  Justice,  1824.    26  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton,  in  Princeton 
University  Library  and  In  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 
300  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1824  :  68.) 

The  comrs.  were  Lucius  Q.  C.  Elmer.  Geo.  Holcombe  and 
Peter  Kean.  The  rept.  was  not  prtd.  in  the  jour- 
nals ;  a  transmittal  letter  is  found  in  the  Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1824  :  68. 

.     Rept.  of  the  committee   (Griffith)   upon  rept.  of 

comrs.  apptd.  in  1823  upon  the  subject  of  a  canal 
betw.  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  rivers.  Trenton: 
Prtd.  by  J.  Justice,  1824.   7  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  Librarv  of  Princeton  University  and  in 
the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.  300  copies  ordered  prtd. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1824  :  147.) 

.     Same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1824:  119-123.) 

1825.  Rept.  of  committee  (Cooper)  on  amt.  of  bank 
capital  in  state.    (Same  Oct.  1825:  117-119.) 

Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  bank  stock,  canal  and  Insurance 
COS.  of  each  description,  created  by  the  several  acts 
of  the  Leglsl.,  1804-1824  ;  time  when  created,  part 


188 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal — cont'd 
ywn-serial — cont'd 

thereof  paid  In,  and  part  remaining  unappropriated, 
tile  bonuses  given  and  to  be  given  ;  aiso,  tax  annu- 
aily  paid  into  treasury  of  state. 
Tlie  only  canals  mentioned  are  tlie  Morris  Canal  and 
Ban*King  Co.  and  tlie  Delaware  and  Karitan  Canal 
Co. 

1825.  Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823  : 
120.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Green)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred res.  concerning  the  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1S25:  60.) 

.     Opinion  of  atty.  general   (Frelinghuysen)   as  to 

how  far  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co.  have 
complied  with  requirements  of  their  charter.  (Same 
Oct.  1825:  91-92.) 

1826.  Communication  from  state  treasurer  (Parker) 
transmitting  notice  from  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal  Co.  rel.  to  bonus  of  said  co.  in  state  treasury. 
(Same  Oct.  1826:  60.) 

.     Rept.  of  joint  committee   (Vroom)   on  memorial 

of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co.  praying  return 
of  bonus  paid  to  treasurer;  and  also  petitions  of 
citizens  praying  that  state  subscribe  to  capital  stock 
of  said  CO.,  and  that  measures  be  adopted  for  com- 
pletion of  canal.    (Same  1826:  112-118.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1826  : 
118.) 

1827.  Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  on  inquiry  into  ex- 
pediency of  constructing  a  canal  betw.  the  tide 
waters  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1827/8:  66-70.) 

.     Same,  separate,    h.  t.  p.    8  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  Oct.  1827  :  71.) 

1828.  Rept.  of  Committee  (Halsted)  on  memorial  of 
trustees  in  behalf  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal  Co.  for  repayment  of  bonus  due.  (Votes  of 
Assem.   1827/8:  91-93.) 

1829.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Emley)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred the  subject  of  the  N.  J.  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal.    {Same  1828/9:  125-152.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:     Prtd.   by  J.  Justice, 

1829.  36  pp. 

Copies  were  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  State  Library  and  in  the 
N.  J.   Hist.   Socy.,   Newark. 

.     Same,  another  edition,   n.  t.  p.   32  pp. 

This  edition  contains,  in  addition  to  the  committee  rept., 
the  Govs.  mess,  and  ace.  docs,  noted  l>elow.  Copies 
were  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library  and  in  Prince- 
ton University  Library. 

.     Govs.  mess.  (Williamson),  with  ace.  docs.  rel.  to 

the  probable  trade  of  the  proposed  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  167-179.) 

.     Same,  separate,    n.  t.  p.   16  pp. 

Copies  were  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  State  Library.  Princeton 
University  Library  and  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy., 
Newarlt.  The  document  is  also  included  in  the  32 
pp.    edition   of  the  committee   rept.   noted  alKive. 

.     Rept.  of  the  engrs.  to  the  comrs.  of  the  states  of 

Penn.  and  N.  J.  Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Joseph  Justice, 

1830.  27  pp. 

The  engrs.  were  ,Iohn  Sullivan  and  11.  G.  Sargent.  The 
rept,  relates  to  the  use  of  waters  of  the  Delaware 
for  canal  and  other  purposes.  The  only  copy  seen 
was  in  the  New  .Tersey  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

In  Gov.  Vroom's  mess,  of  Jan.  7.  IS.'iO.  reference  is 
made  to  a  rept.  of  comrs.  from  N.  .r.  and  Penn.. 
relative  to  the  use  of  the  waters  of  the  Delaware, 
which  was  submitted  with  the  mess.  The  documents 
rel.  to  the  arrangement  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1829/30:100);  but  none  were  found 
excepting  that  of  the  engrs.  noted  above. 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1830.  On  contemplated  construction  of  canal  uniting 
waters  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  rivers.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Vroom)  Jan.  7,  1830.) 

.     Act  incorporating  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 

Co.  reserves  to  state  right  of  subscribing  for  one- 
fourth  of  capital  stock  of  co.  or  any  smaller  amt.  in 
discretion  of  legislature;  right  of  subscription  is 
limited  to  five  years  from  time  co.  shall  have  fixed 
upon  routes,  etc.,  of  canal  and  feeder;  state  is  now 
at  liberty  to  exercise  right  reserved.  (Same 
(Vroom)  Oct.  28,  1830.) 

1830-1832.     See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 

1830-1848.     See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 

1831.  Progress  on  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal;  state's 
right  of  subscription.  (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Oct.  27, 
1831.) 

.     Rept.  from  the  committee  (Green)  to  whom  was 

referred  that  part  of  the  Govs.  mess,  which  relates 
to  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal.  (Jol.  of  Legisl. 
Council  Oct.  1831:  21-23.) 

This  is  a  preliminary  rept.,  submitting  a  communica- 
tion from  the  president  of  the  canal  co.  (R.  F. 
Stockton)  ;  their  rept.  proper,  recommendations, 
etc.,  are  embodied  in  a  later  rept.   (Nov.  4.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1831  : 
23.) 

.     Nov.  4.     Rept.  of  jt.  committee  (Green)  on  that 

part  of  the  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  the  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal  Co.    (Same  Oct.  1831:  27-28.) 

.     Nov.  22.     Rept  from  committee  (Williamson)  to 

inquire  and  rept.  whether  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal  Co.  have  fixed  upon  size,  dimensions  and 
routes  of  canal  and  feeder,  etc.  (Same  1831/2:  50- 
52.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  1831/2  : 
52.) 

1832.  Progress  and  utility  of  canal  connecting  the  Del. 
and  Raritan.    (Govs.  mess.    (Vroom)  Oct.  24,  1832.) 

1832-1835.  See  Railroads:  Individual.  United  Com- 
panies, under  date  1835. 

1833.  Communication  from  R.  F.  Stockton,  President 
Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co.,  offering  to  pay 
$10,000  to  meet  present  exigencies  for  erecting  the 
state  penitentiary.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4:  202.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hardenbergh)  on  communi- 
cation from  Pres.  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 
Co.  rel.  to  liberal  offer  contained  in  said  communi- 
cation of  paying  into  the  state  treasury  the  sum 
110,000  for  erection  of  state  prison.  (Same  1833/34: 
208.) 

1834.  Opinion  of  counsel,  on  the  rights  vested  in  the 
Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Am- 
boy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.  Princeton:  Prtd. 
by  R.  E.  Hornor,  1835.   24  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library.  Trenton.  The  counsel 
were  Gov.  Wiiliainson  and  Gen.  Wall. 

.     Same.   Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron, 

1849.    20  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
.     Comment  on  opening  of  Delaware  and  Raritan 

Canal  in  June  last;   on  successful  business  during 

year  of  Morris  Canal;    on  operation  of  N.  J.  R.R. 

from  Newark  to  Hudson — exchange  of  stock  of  said 

CO.  authorized  by  act  of  last  session.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Vroom)  Oct.  30,  1834.) 
1855.     Artificial  features  of  N.  J.;  by  E.  I.  Vlele.    (2  A.R. 

geol.  survey  1855:  31-41.) 

Internal  improvements  :  canals  (Delaware  and  Raritan, 
Morris)  ;  r.rs.  (Camden  and  Ainboy,  Central  R.R. 
of  N.  J.,  etc.). 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


189 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Company 

The  Morris  Cnniil  and  Banking  Company  was  Incor- 
porated by  the  act  of  Dec.  31.  1824.  the  chief  object 
being  the  construction  of  a  canal  to  unite  the  river 
Delaware  near  Easton  with  the  tidewater  of  the 
Passaic.  Sections  14-24  provided  for  the  exercise 
of  banking  privileges ;  these  were  limited  to  31 
years. 

See  also  Preliminary  Hept.  of  the  U.  S.  Inland  Water- 
ways Comn.  1908  :  198  ;  202  ;  261-267. 

serial 
1853-1886.     Rept.  of  Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co. 
In   Documents   as   follows : 


r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1854  (I.e..  1853) 
r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1853  in  ann.  repts.  of 
37. 

1854  in  ann.  repts.  of 

1855  "     •■  • ' 

1856  • 

1857  "     "  "       •'    " 

1858  • ' ' 

1859 '       "    " 

1860    "     •'  ' 

1861 " 

1862  "     ' 

1863  "     "  "       "    " 

1864 ' 

1865 

1866 "    " 

1867 

1868  "      "  ' 

1869  ' ' 

1870  "     "    stmts. 

1871  "     "  ' 

1872  •■     "  "        ■•    "       

1873  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos, 

1874  "     "  "       ' 

1875  "     "  "       "    " 

1876  "     "  "       "    "        ' 

1877  "     

1878 • ' 

1879 " 

1880-1883  not  found. 
1884  in  ann.  repts.  of 

1885 

1886    "     ■ 


1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1S72 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 


:  48-49. 
:  41-42. 
:8-9. 
:  33-34. 
:  795-796.* 
:  339-340.* 
:  47-48.* 
:7. 
:55. 
:  17. 
:  25. 
:25. 
:  75. 
:75. 
:  103.* 
:  131.* 
:  901.* 
:75. 
;36. 
:43. 
:  101. 
:  114. 
:  117. 
:  137. 
;  125. 
:  133. 


r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1884  :  76. 

1885  :  79-80. 

1886  :  90-91. 


non-serial 


1823.  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  for  the  purpose  of  ex- 
ploring the  route  of  a  canal  to  unite  the  River  Dela- 
ware, near  Easton,  with  the  Passaic  near  Newark, 
with  ace.  docs.  Morris-Town:  Prtd.  by  Jacob  Mann, 
1823.   87  (1)  pp.,  foldg.  map. 

The  comrs.  were  Geo.  P.  McCulloch.  Chas.  Kinsey  and 

Thomas  Capner. 
Copies  were  seen  in  the  New  Jersey  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark, 
in  the  N.  J.  Public  Library  and  In  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Library. 

.     Same,  another  edition.    Morris-Town:     Prtd.  by 

Jacob  Mann,  1823.  46,  11,  21,  2,  1,  11,  9,  2,  45  pp. 

Copies   seen    in    the   New    York    Public    Library    and    in 
Columbia  University  Library. 

.     Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  rept.  of  comrs.  apptd. 

to  explore  canal  route  to  unite  the  Delaware  and 
Passaic.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1823:  32-33;  Votes 
of  Assem.  Oct.  1823:  87.) 

P.  I.  Stryker,  chrm.  of  committee  of  council^  Wm.  Brit- 
tin,  chrm.  of  House  committee. 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823  : 
87.) 

.     400  copies  of  the  report  of  General  J.  Bernard  and 

Colonel  Totten,  of  the  United  States'  Engineer  corps, 
on  the  subject  of  the  survey  of  the  route  of  the 
canal  to  unite  the  waters  of  the  Delaware  and  Pas- 
saic ordered  prtd.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823:  57.) 
No  separate  copy  of  this  rept.  was  found.     It  is  included 
in  both  editions  of  the  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  apptd. 
for  the   purpose  of  exploring  the   route  of  a   canal 
noted   above. 

1824-1836.    See  above,  Laws,  this  date. 


*  Paging   from    Collected   docs. 


CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Company — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1824-1902.     History  of  legislation  rel.  to  Morris  Canal 
and    Banking    Co.      (Rept.    comrs.    to    investigate 
abandonment  of  Morris  Canal  1904:  512-525.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1825.     See   above,    Delaware   and    Raritan    Canal,    this 
date. 

1829.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Stites)  apptd.  to  view 
the  Morris  Canal  and  inclined  planes.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1828/9:  100-124.) 

.     Same,  separate,  h.  t.  p.  27  pp. 

300  copies  were  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9  : 
124.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  committee  (Jackson)  to  whom  was 

referred  rept.  of  joint  committee  apptd.  to  view  the 
Morris  Canal,  and  the  petition  of  the  Morris  Canal 
and  Banking  Co.,  etc.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  200- 
202.) 

1830.  Approaching  completion  of  Morris  Canal.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Vroom)  Jan.  7,  1830.) 

1832.  Morris  Canal  in  successful  operation;  benefit. 
(Same  (Vroom)  Oct.  24,  1832.) 

1833.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hardenberg)  on  petition  for 
extension  of  Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Company; 
inexpedient.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1832/3:  396.) 

1835.  Rept.  of  committee  (Muir)  on  petition  of  Morris 
Canal  and  Banking  Co.,  praying  supplementary  law 
rel.  to  canal  stock.    (Same  1834/5:  173-174.) 

1836.  Memorial  of  Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co.  for 
legislative  authority  to  construct  a  feeder  to  Long 
Pond  and  charging  toll  for  traffic  on  said  feeder; 
repeal  of  law  prohibiting  application  of  canal  waters 
to  other  purposes  than  those  of  navigation;  author- 
ity to  establish  branch  of  banking  co.  at  Newark. 
(Same  1835:  251-201.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Zabriskie)   on  memorial  of 

Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co.  asking  that  they  be 
enabled  to  construct  feeder  to  Long  Pond,  Bergen 
Co.,  to  increase  no.  and  change  mode  of  electing  di- 
rectors, to  authorize  use  of  waters  flowing  down  in- 
clined plane,  and  to  establish  office  at  Newark.  (Jol. 
Legisl.  Council  1835/6:  184-187.) 

1837.  Rept.  of  directors  of  Morris  Canal  and  Banking 
Co.  of  N.  J.  to  stockholders.  (25  cong.  2  sess.  House 
doc.  79:  350-354.) 

1855.  See  above,  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal,  this 
date. 

1867.  Petition  of  Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co.  rel.  to 
passage  of  bill  supplementing  act  to  form  artificial 
navigation  betw.  Passaic  and  Del.  rivers.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1867:  166-178.) 

.     Additional   revenue  to  state  under  act  of  Mar. 

14,  granting  certain  land  and  land  under  water  to 
Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co.,  subject  to  condi- 
tions, for  ann.  payment  of  $25,000;  revenue  from 
lease  of  land  in  Hudson  Co.  to  Newark  and  N.  Y. 
R.R.  Co.  doubtful  because  of  certain  provisions  in 
act  of  Apr.  11.  (A.R.  comptroller  1866/7:  227-228.) 
Paging  from   Collected  docs. 

.     Veto   (Ward)   of  act  to  incorporate  the  Hudson 

River  Wet  Basin  and  Warehouse  Co.,  and  to  con- 
tract for  a  lease  to  said  co.  of  N.  J.  lands  in  N.  Y. 
Bay;  riparian  right  of  the  Morris  Canal  to  the  land 
in  question.    (Legisl.  docs.  1867:  28-28%.) 

1872-1902.  Table:  tonnage  and  gross  income  of  Morris 
Canal  since  its  lease  to  Lehigh  Valley  R.R.  Co. 
(Rept.  comrs.  to  investigate  abandonment  of  Mor- 
ris Canal  1904:  449.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1903.  Govs.  mess,  recommending  apptmt.  of  comrs.  to 
examine  into  and  rept.  upon  question  whether  leg- 
islation should  be  enacted  permitting  abandonment 
of  Morris  Canal;  also  law  abolishing  state  bd.  of 
arbitration.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1903:  719-720.) 


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CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Moms  Canal  and  Banking  Company — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1904.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  under  concurrent  res. 
of  March  31,  190S,  to  investigate  and  rept.  upon  the 
abandonment  of   navigation   of  the  Morris  Canal. 
{Same  1904:  472-525.) 

T6e  comrs.   were  Geo.  T.  Werts,   John  W.   Griggs  and 
Foster  M.  Voorhees. 

.     Same,  separate,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  64  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  Free  Public  Library  of  Newark. 

.     On   Morris    Canal    abandonment.     (Govs.    mess. 

(Murphy)  April  12,  1904.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditiires 

1904.     Table:  apprn.  and  disbursements  on  acct.  Morris 

Canal  Comn.    (A.R.  comptroller  1903/4:  89.) 
.     Table:   disbursements  on  acct.   of  Morris  Canal 

Comn.  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1903/4:  367.) 

Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.   Corporations.   Banks 

CANCER;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

CANDY;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

CANFIELD  (FREDK.  A.) 

1889.    Catalogue  of  minerals  found  in  N.  J.    (v.  2.  v.  1, 

Final  rept.  state  geologist  1889:  3-246.) 
1891.     Notes  on  history  of  Dickerson  mine.    (1716-1891). 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1891:    251-253.) 

CANFIELD  (MAHLON) 

Member   of   Council   from    Atlantic   Co.,    1840-1841. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1841.     Feb.  27.    Lunatics  and  an  asylum  for  their  re- 
ception.   (Jol.  legisl.  council  1840/1:  223-234.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     500  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Jol.  legisl.  coun 
ell    1840/1:234.) 

CANNED  GOODS;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

CANNING  INDUSTRY 

See  Industries,  etc.     Also  Labor.     Employment. 

CANNON  (GARRIT  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1846. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Judiciary 

1846.     Feb.  24.     Jersey  City  lands  flowed  by  tides.   (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1846:  494-496.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     200  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Minutes  of  As- 
sem.   1846:496.) 

CAPE  ISLAND,  CAPE  MAY  COUNTY 

Bank;   see  Banks:    Individual.    Bank  of  Cape  May  County. 
City  Bank 

CAPE  MAY  CITY 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.   Traders'  Bank 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Manual  Training;  see  Education 

Precipitation;  see  Climate 

Sanitation;  see  Public  Health 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Sugar  Beet  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Sugar 

Temperature;  see  Climate.   Temperature 


CAPE  MAY  COUNTY 

See  also  Cape  Island.  Cape  May  City,  Cape  May  Court 
House,    Ocean    City,    Rio    Grande.    Woodbine, 

1856.  Sketch  of  early  history  of  Cape  May  Co.;  by  Mau- 
rice Beesley.  (Geology  of  Cape  May  Co.  1856:  159- 
205.) 

Includes  list  of  members  of  legisl.  from  Cape  May,  1702- 
1S57:  sheriffs  16931859;  clerks  1693-1860;  sur- 
rogates,  1693-1852 

Agricultural  Societies;   see  that  title 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 

Almshouse;   see  Maintenance.    Dependents 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.  Crops 

Fair;    see    Agriculture.     Fairs 

Forestry;  see  that  title 

Geology;  see  that  title 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Soils;  see  Agriculture.  Soils,  etc. 

Temperature;  see  Climate.   Temperature 

Typhoid   Fever;    see  Public  Health 

CAPE  MAY  COURT  HOUSE,  CAPE  MAY  COUNTY 

Banks;    see  Banks:    Individual.    American  Exchange  Bank, 

Atlantic  Bank,  etc. 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Temperature;   see  Climate 

CAPE  MAY  POINT 

Sanitation;  see  Public  Health 

CAPITAL  PUNISHMENT;  see  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUS- 
TICE: STATE 

CAPNER  (THOMAS) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co..  1820-1821,  1825- 
1827  ;  member  of  council  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1830. 

Reports  by 

1823.     Nov.  1.     See  M'Culloch    (Geo.  P.) 
Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1826-1827.     See  Finance:  state,  serial  group  B. 

CAPSTICK  (JOHN  H.) 

Member   of   state   sewerage   comn.,   1904. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Water  Supply,  etc. 

CARBERRY  (V.  J.) 

Chemist,  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  1903- 
1904  ;  see  Agriculture,  Soils,  Fertilizers,  under  dates 
1888-1904. 

1903-1904.     See  Street  (J.  P.),  W.  P.  Allen  and  V.  J.  Car- 
berry. 
1904.     See  same,  this  date. 

CAREY  (HENRY  C.) 

See  Railroads  :  Individual.  United  Companies.  Entries 
under  dates  1850  and  1851. 

CARLSTADT,  BERGEN  CO. 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 

CARMAN  (ELBERT  S.) 

1877.  Views  as  to  the  formation,  arrangement  and 
planting  of  ornamental  grounds.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy,  1877:  35-40.) 

CARMEL,  CUMBERLAND  CO. 
Jewish  Settlement;  see  Jews 

CARNEY  (J.) 

1884.  Birds  the  friends  of  the  husbandman.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884:  61-63.) 


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CARP;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

CARPENTER  (JOHN  JR.) 

Assemblvman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1873-1874 ; 
Senator.  1883-1885 ;  Riparian  Comr.,  1886 ;  see 
Land.      Riparian. 

CARPENTER  (W.  SEYMOUR) 

1896/7-1897/8.  Manual  training  in  Garfield.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1896/7  (pp.  321-323)— «ome  1897/8.) 

CARPET  MANUFACTURE;   see  INDUSTRIES,  ETC.    TEX- 
TILE 

CARRIAGE  TRADES;   see  LABOR.    EMPLOYMENT 

CARROT 

Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable 

CARSE  (GEORGE  B.) 

Assemblyman    from    Camden    Co.,    1872-1874. 
Reports  by 

1872.  March  19.  Prices  and  ami.  of  public  prtg. ;  mi- 
nority rept.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  940-941.) 

CARSON  (CHARLES) 

Assemblvman    from    Middlesex    Co.,    1819/20,    1825/6, 
1827/8-1828/9. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1820.  June  2.  Prtg.  and  binding  of  laws.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  May  1820:  199.) 

1828.     Feb.  28.    School  fund.    (Same  1827/8:  264.) 

CARSON  (D.  B.) 

1892/3-1893/4.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools,  Rahway.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  (pp.  155-156)  — 
same  1893/4.) 


CASE  (B.  J.) 

1904.     Evaporating  apples   and   berries, 
hortic.  socy.   1904:  165-170.) 


(Procs.   state 


CASE  (RICHARD) 

1892/3-1895/6.  Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools. 
Red  Bank.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app. 
(pp.  156-157)— .snme  1895/6.) 

1894/5-1S95/6.  Manual  training  in  Red  Bank.  {Same 
1894/5  (pp.  371-374)— same  1895/6.) 

CASE  (W.W.) 

1889.  Bee  culture  and  its  benefits  to  farming — honey 
sources,  etc.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1888:  323-331.) 

1893.  Fruit  culture  and  its  dependence  on  apiculture. 
(21  same  1893:  440-442.) 

1899.  Foul  brood  and  honey  production.  (26  same  1898: 
24-27.) 

CASS   (ALEX.) 

1867-1871/2.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Bergen  Co. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7  (pp.  689-693)— some 
1871/2.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

CASSEDY  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman   from    Bergen   Co.,    1837-1838 ;    trustee   of 
school  fund,  1841  (see  Education,  the  serial  group). 

Reports  by 

Select  Committee 

1837.  Nov.  9.  Suspension  of  specie  payments  on 
banks;  issue  of  small  notes,  etc.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1837/8:  146-152.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     1000  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
1837/8:  152.) 


CATALPA;  see  FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY 
CATFISH;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

CATHCART  (C.  S.) 

1890.  Chemical  tests  of  insecticides.  (11  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1890:  522-528.) 

CATHOLIC    CHILDREN'S    AID   ASSOCIATION;    see    MAIN- 
TENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

CATTELL  (ALEX.  C.) 

Member   of  state  bd.   of  assessors,   1884-1890. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Taxation:  State 

CATTELL   (ALEX.  GILMORE)   i8 16-1894 

Native  of  N.  J.  ;  member  of  Assembly  from  Salem  Co., 
in  1840  ;  clerk  of  the  Assembly,  1842-1844  :  member 
of  State  Constitutional  Convention  In  1844  ;  U.  S. 
Senator,  18C6-1871. 

[1875.]  Crow  Shoal  Harbor.  21  pp.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1875.) 

Joint  rept.   with  Downs  Edmunds. 

CATTLE;  see  AGRICULTURE.   LIVESTOCK 

CATOR  (THOS.  V.) 

1SS4.     Jan.  15.     See  Lands.    Riparian. 

CAULIFLOWER 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Vegetable 

CAYWOOD  (A.  J.) 

1884.  Crossing  fiowers.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  Jan. 
1884:  84-91.) 

CEDAR;  see  FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY 

CELERY 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.   Vegetable 

CEMENT 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc.  Building  Materials 

CENSUS 

1891.  Census  and  comparative  facts  as  related  to  vital 
statistics;  by  A.  C.  Hunt.  (15  A.R.  bd.  health  1891: 
357-373.) 

Comparison  of  1880  and  1890  census  as  applied  to  N.  J. 
Industrial;  see  Industries,  etc.  Census 
School  Census;  see  Education.  School  Census 

CENSUS:  FEDERAL 

1790-1810.  Population  of  the  state  of  N.  J.,  by  counties, 
each  [federal]  census  year.  (N.  J.  Laws  1800/11: 
341-349.) 

1820.  [Abstr.  for  N.  J.  from  U.  S.  census.]  {Same 
1824:  202-204.) 

1830.  [Abstr.  for  N.  J.  from  U.  S.  census.]  {Same 
1831:  167-172.) 

1830-1840.  Abstract  of  U.  S.  census  for  N.  J.  reproduced 
In  the  session  laws  of  1831  included  the  no.,  male 
and  female,  of  whites,  slaves,  and  free  colored  per- 
sons, foreigners  not  naturalized,  deaf,  dumb  and 
blind:  the  returns  of  the  6th  U.  S.  census,  re-pub- 
lished in  1841  included,  in  addition,  the  occupational, 
educational  and  industrial  statistics,  "  tlie  accu- 
racy of  which  may  well  be  questioned."  (11  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1889/90: 
448.) 

1840.  [Population  and  statistics  of  N.  J.]  24  pp. 
(N.  J.  Laws  1840/1.) 


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CENSUS:  FEDERAL— cont'd 

1840-1850.  Abstr.  of  population  of  the  several  cos.  and 
townships  in  N.  J.  submitted  by  secy,  of  state  (Al- 
lison) in  compliance  with  concurrent  res.  of  the 
Legisl.;  Jan.  30,  1851.  (Sen.  jol.  1851:261-270; 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1851:  381-391.) 

1841.     Communication  from  U.  S.  Marshal  transmitting 
abstracts   of   late    [i.   e.,   federal,   for    N.    J.]    cen- 
sus.   (Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1:  392-393.) 
Ace.   schedules   not  found   in  Votes  of  Assem. 

1850.  Population  of  the  several  cos.  and  townships  in 
N.  J.  (N.  J.  Laws  1851:  521-532  (1).) 

.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:     Prtd.    at   the    True 

American  office,  1851.   15  pp. 

.     Abstr.  of  population  and  statistics  of  N.  J.  95  pp. 

(N.  J.  Laws,  1S52.) 

1860.  Abstr.  of  the  8th  census  of  the  U.  S.  showing  the 
population  of  N.  J.,  by  cos.  and  townships.  (App.  to 
Sen.  jol.  1861:  407-430;  App.  to  Minutes  of  Assem. 
1861:  83-106.) 

.     Same.     (N.  J.  Laws  1861:  625-638.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:     Prtd.  at  the  "True 

American  "  office,  1861.   24  pp. 

Cop.v  seen  In  Columbia  Universit.T  Librar.v. 

.     Abstr.  of  population  and  statistics  of  N.  J.    100 

pp.    (N.  J.  Laws  1862.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    Phillips  and  Boswell, 

1862.    100  pp. 

1870.  Abstr.  of  census  of  N.  J.,  compiled  by  secy,  of 
state  (Kelsey).    (Legisl.  docs.  1871:  703-721.) 

.     Same.    (N.  J.  Laws  1871:  1669-1685.) 

.     Same,   separate.     Trenton:    Murphy   &    Bechtel, 

1871.    19  pp. 

Copy   seen   in   Columbia   University   Library. 

1871.  Abstr.  of  census  of  N.  J.  (Legisl.  docs.  1871:  703- 
721.) 

.     Same.     (N.  J.  Laws  1871:  1669-1685.) 

.     Same,   separate.    Trenton:     Murphy   &   Bechtel, 

1871.   19  pp. 

Copy   seen   In   Columbia   University   Library. 

1880.  The  census  as  bearing  upon  questions  of  popula- 
tion, by  E.  M.  Hunt.  (4  A.R.  bd.  health  ISSO:  313- 
320.) 

1890.  Population  of  N.  J.,  by  cos.,  cities  and  townships. 
Trenton:  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1891.    14  pp. 

CENSUS:   STATE 

The  first  census  talsen  under  tie  state  govt,  of  N.  J. 
was  under  the  act  of  Dec.  24.  1783.  No  other 
provision  for  a  census  of  population  was  made  bv 
the  Legislature  until  March  24,  1855,  when  a  law 
was  passed  requiring  a  census  or  enumeration  of 
the  inhabitants  of  the  state  to  be  made  by  the 
several  township  assessors  every  tenth  year,  and 
to  be  compiled  by  the  secy,  of  state  and  prtd  with 
the  laws ;  requirements  under  the  law  of  1855 : 
additions  In  1875  and  1885  ;  publication  of  returns 
from  national  and  state  censuses.  (13  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor  and  Industries  1889/90  :  446- 
448.) 

serial 
1855.  Population  of  the  cos.,  townships  and  wards  in 
the  state  of  New  Jersey,  according  to  the  census  of 
1855.  (By  authority  of  law  of  said  state.)  Com- 
piled by  the  secy,  of  state  and  ordered  to  be  prtd. 
with  the  laws.  New  Brunswick:  A.R.  Speer,  1856. 
23  pp. 

Bound   with   Laws  of  New   Jersey,   1856. 
1865.     Population  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey  according 
to  the  census  of  1865.   Paterson:    Prtd.  by  Chiswell 
&  Wurts,  Daily  "  Press  "  Office,  1866.    24  pp. 
Bound   with    Laws   of  New   .Jersey,    1866. 
1875.     Abstract  of  the  census  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey. 
Paterson :  Prtd.  by  Chiswell  &  Wurts,  Daily  "  Press  " 
Office,  1876.    24  pp. 

Bound    with    r.,aws   of   New   .lersey,    1876. 

.     Same.   Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1876.    16  pp. 

Copies  seen  In  the  State  Library  at  Trenton  and  In 
Columbia  University  Library. 


D 


CENSUS:   STATE— cont'd 

1SS5.     Census  of  1885,  with  a  recapitulation  of  the  cen- 
sus of  1875.    Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  18S6.   37  pp 
Copies    seen    In    the    State    Library    at    Trenton   and    lu 
the   N.   Y.   Public   Library. 

.     Same.   n.  p.,  n.  d.   39  pp. 

Bound   with   Laws   of   New   Jersey.    1886. 
1895.     Census  of  1895,  with  a  recapitulation  of  the  cen- 
sus   of    1885.     Somerville:     The    Uuionist-Gazett 
Prtg.  House,  1896.   35  pp. 

Copies   seen   In   the   State   Library   at   Trenton   and   1; 

the    N.    Y.    Public    Library. 
Also   in   Collected   docs,   as   follows : 
1855  in  App.   to.   Minutes  of  Assem.   1856.     23   pp. 
1865  not  found. 

1875  In  Legisl.  does.   1876,  doc.  42.     36  pp. 
1885    ' 1886,  V.  3,  doc.  44.     37  pp. 

non-serial 
1885.     The  census  of  state  of  1885,  as  bearing  upon  vi 
and  social  questions;   by  E.  M.  Hunt.    (9  A.R.  bd 
health  1885:  357-362.) 

.     Table:  abstract  of  census  returns  for  state  by  cos 

(9  same  1885:  392.) 

Total  population  ;  no,  dwelling  houses  ;  families  ;  natlv( 
and  foreign-born  population  ;  male  and  female ;  agei 
of  males  and  females  under  five,  five  to  twenty 
twenty  to  sixty,  over  60. 

.     Tables:   abstract  of  census  returns  for  cities  ol 

N.  J.  over  5,000  population.    (9  some  1885:  393.) 

1890.  See  Statistics,  this  date. 
Laws 

1865.  A  digest  of  the  laws  of  N.  J.  rel.  to  the  census 
with  instructions,  etc.,  compiled  under  the  direction 
of  the  secy,  of  state.  Trenton:  Murphy  &  Bechtel, 
1865.    7  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Columbia  University. 

1875.     An  act  in  relation  to  the  census  of  enumeration' 
of  the  Inhabitants  of   this  state,   with  suppl.,  ap- 
proved Apr.  9,  1875.    Issued  by  the  Dept.  of  State. 
Trenton:     Naar,   Day  &  Naar,   "True  American" 
office,  1875.    10  (1)  pp. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1865.  Table:  amt.  paid  for  taking  census  returns.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1865/6:  62.) 

1875.  Table:  expenses  for  census  blanks.  [Same  1874/ 
5:  130.) 

.    Collection  of  statistics  at  time  of  taking  state 

census  of  population;  amt.  expended  for  blanks, 
etc.    (A.R.  comptroller  1874/5:  24.) 

1885.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  census  enumera- 
tion.   (A.R.  treasurer  1884/5:  175.) 

1895.     Same.    {Same  1894/5:  408-409.) 

.  Amt.  disbursed  on  acct.  of  census.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1894/5:  55.) 

1901.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  census  enumer- 
ators.   (Same  1900/1:  81.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1900/1:  208.) 

CHAMBERLAIN   (S.) 

1880.     Silk.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1879:  257-2G1.) 

CHAMBERLAIN  (W.  I.) 

1891.  The  limitations  and  possibilities  of  Amer.  agrlc. 
(18  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1890:  111-127.) 

1895.  The  present  revolution  of  Amer.  agrlc.  and  Its 
prospective  future.     (22  same  1894:  123-144.) 

CHAMBERS  (SAML.  M.) 

Supt.  of  weights  and  measures  187.'»-1877. 
Annual  Report;  see  Weights  and  Measures 

CHAMBERS  (T.  R.) 

1893.  Disposal  of  garbage.  (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893: 
317-326.) 


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193 


CHANCELLOR  (WM.  E.) 

1897/8-1903/4.  Kept,  of  principal  of  Bloomfield  public 
scliools.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8  (pp.  201-203) 
—same   1903/4.) 

Omitted    1900/1-1902/3. 

1902/3-1903/4.  Manual  training  in  Bloomfield.  (Same 
1902/3  (pp.  175-191)— i'ume  1903/4.) 

CHANDLER  (JOSEPH) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co..  1823,   1825-1827. 
Reports  by 
[Sbxect]  Committee 
1825.     Dec.  9.     State  lands  at  Paterson  and  Milford  and 
Owego   turnpike   road.     (Votes   of   Assem.   1825/6: 
178-179.) 

CHANDLER  (LYMAN  A.) 

Assemblvman    from    Morris   Co.,    1858-1859 ;    Sen.itor 
from  Morris  Co.,  1863-1865. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Judiciaky 

1858.     Fees.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1858:  183-184.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  soen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1858 : 
184.) 

CHAPMAN  (C.  E.) 

1894.  Profitable  potato  culture.  (21  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1893:  225-230.) 

.     Poultry  for  profit.    (22  same  1894:  225-236.) 

1896.     Poultry  industry.    (23  same  1895:  73-80.) 

CHAPMAN  (EDWIN  0.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co.,  1883-1885 :  state  super- 
intendent of  public  Instruction.  1884/5-1886/7, 
1888/9-1890/1  (for  Annual  Reports,  see  Education, 
the  serial  group). 

1887.  "  Length  of  school  days,  recesses,  competition 
and  Industrial  education."  (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1887:  136-138.) 

1888.  The  study  in  our  public  schools  of  the  care  and 
culture  of  trees.    (15  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1887:  323-332.) 

1890.  The  education  of  the  farmers'  children.  (IS 
same  1890:    371-372.) 

CHEESE 

Inspection;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law.   Dairy  Products 
Product;  see  Dairy  Industry 

CHEESMAN  (JAS.) 

1894.  Butter-making.  (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  245- 
251.) 

CHEESMAN  (T.  M.) 

1893.  A  consideration  of  artesian  wells  and  surface  wa- 
ters from  the  standpoint  of  bacteriology  and  public 
health.    (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  297-301.) 

CHEMICAL  PRODUCTS:  see  LABOR.   EMPLOYMENT 

CHEMISTRY 

Agricultural;    see  Agriculture 

CHERRY  HILL,  BERGEN  CO. 

Climate;  see  that  title 

CHESTER  (A.  H.) 

1895.  On  caswellite,  an  altered  biotite  from  Franklin 
furnace.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1895:  xxxvii-xl.) 

.  Analyses  at  College  Laboratory  in  New  Bruns- 
wick for  the  geol.  survey.    (Saiiw  1895:  xxix.) 

13 


CHETV/^OOD  (FRANCIS  B.> 

Assemblyman   from  Essex  Co.,  1847-1848. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Couporations 

1847.     March   2.     Belvidere   Delaware   R.R.     (Votes   of 

Assem.  1847:  666-667.) 
1S4S.     Feb.  3.    New  Hope  Delaware  Bridge  Co.    (Sume 
1848:  434-466.) 

CHETWOOD  (JOHN  JOSEPH)  1800-1861 

Native  of  N.  J. ;  Assemblyman  from  Essex  County  In 
1835/6  :  Councilman  from  Essex  Co..  18:17/8. 1841/2- 
1842/3  ;  held  local  offices  ;  State  Director  of  Dela- 
ware and  Rarltan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy 
R.R.  COS..  1847-1840  (tor  Report;  see  Railroads: 
Individual.     United   N.    J,    R.R.    and    Canal    Co.) 

Reports  by 

Member  of  Assemhly 
[Select]  Committee 
1S36.     Feb.  17.     Delaware  and  Rarltan  Canal  and  Cam- 
den and  Amboy  R.R.  cos.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6: 
410-412.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6 : 
412.) 

.     March   8.     Common   schools.     (Votes   of   Assem. 

1835/6:  612-613.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6 : 
013.) 

Member  of  Council 

[Select]  Committee 

1837.  Feb.  17.  Surplus  revenue;  minority  rept.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1836/7:  437-441.) 

.     March  10.     Tax  bill;  state  taxation.    (Some  1836/ 

7:  757-758.) 

.  Nov.  2.  Supreme  Court  repts.  (Jol.  legisl.  coun- 
cil 1837/8:  40-41.) 

1842.  Feb.  Difference  of  opinion  betw.  treasurer  and 
N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  rel.  to  transit 
duties  and  tax.    (Same  1841/2:  177-180.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1841/2  :  177-180.) 

CHETWOOD  (WM.)   1771-1857 

Native  of  N.  J.  ;  member  of  Congress  1835-1837  ;  trustee 
of  school  fund,  1842 ;  see  Education,  the  serial 
group. 

CHICKAMAUGA  AND  CHATANOOGA  NATIONAL  MILITARY 
PARK;  see  PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS 

CHILD   (FRANCIS) 

Member  of  Passaic  Vnlley  District  SewernEre  Comn., 
1903  ;  see  Water  Supply,  etc.  Passaic  Valley,  the 
serial  group  f  also  non-serial  group,  under  date, 
1903. 

CHILD  LABOR;  see  LABOR 

CHILDREN 

Maintenance;  see  that  title 

CHILDREN'S  AID  AND  PROTECTIVE  SOCIETY  OF  THE 
ORANGES;  see  MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITU- 
TIONS 

CHILDREN'S  HOME  SOCIETY;  see  MAINTENANCE:  INDI- 
VIDUAL INSTITUTIONS 

CHINESE 

Labor;  see  Labor.   Alien  Labor 

CHOCOLATE;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 


194 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


CHOLERA;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

CHRISTIE  (ALEX.) 

1S94.  Premium  plans  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  (16  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.    1892/3:  449-455.) 

CHRISTIE  (DAVID  I.) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1822/3-1823/4,  1825/6- 
1827/8. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

182S.  Jan.  25.  State  lands  at  Pater.son.  (Votes  of  As- 
sam. 1827/8:  103-104.) 

.     Feb.    12.     Paterson    and    Hamburgh    turnpikes. 

(Same  1827/8:  194.) 

CHRISTIE  (JAMES  H.) 

Superintendent  of  Schools  in  Jefferson  Co..  N.  Y.,  18fl3- 
1896.  and  in  Bayonne,  N.  J.,  1900-1909  ;  inspector 
for  U.  S.  Treasury  Department.  1805-1900  ;  Assem- 
blyman  from   Hudson    Co.,    1910. 

1899/00-1903/4.  Kept,  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Bayoune. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1899/00  (pp.  244-245)— same 
1903/4.) 

Omitted  in  1901/2. 

1903/4.  Manual  training  at  Bayonne.  (A.R.  bd.  of  edu- 
cation  1903/4:  157-173.) 

CIDER;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

CIGARS 

See  also  Labor  Disputes.     Strilies. 
Labor;  see  Labor.    Employment 
Manufacture;   see  Industries 

CLAMS;   see  FISH  AND  GAME 

CINNAMINSON,  BURLINGTON  CO. 
Climate;  see  that  title 

Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Pests:  Fungi.  Cranberry 
Sweet  Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 

CIVIL  WAR;  see  WAR  EXPENDITURES 

CLAIMS 

Military;  see  War  Expenditures.  Civil  War 

CLARK  (ALVAH  AUGUSTUS)  1840-1912 

Native  of  N.  J.  :  member  of  Congress.  1877-1881  ;  com- 
missioner of  sinljing  fund,  1883-1884  (for  annual 
report,  see  Debt). 

CLARK  (AMOS,  JR.) 

Native  of  New  York :  member  of  City  Council  of  Eliza- 
beth, 1865-1866 ;  Senator  from  Union  Co.,  1867- 
1869;  member  of  Congress,  1873-1875;  president 
of  the  N.  J.  state  agrlc.  society,  1873-1886. 

1873-1885.  Ann.  address  as  president  of  state  agric. 
socy. 

In   Documents   as   follows : 

1873  in  A.R.  state  agric.  socv.  1873  :  0-14. 

1874  "     •'  1S74  :  2-13. 

1875-1878  not  found. 

1879  in     6  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1.878  :  149-l.'-)3. 

1880  "     7 1879  :  157-160. 

1881  not  found. 

1882  in     9  A.R.  M.  agrlc.   1881  :  235-240. 
1883-1884   not  found, 

1885  In   12  A.U.   bd.  agrlc.   1884  :  261-264. 

CLARK  (ANDREW) 

1883-1884.  Comr.  of  state  water  supply;  see  Water 
Supply  and  Sewerage. 


CLARK  (CHARLES) 


Member  of  Council   from  Essex  Co.,   1801,   1806.   1810- 
1813. 


Reports  by 

[Special]  Committee 
1801.     Nov.    12.     Accts.    of    Abraham    Hunt    apptd.    to 
make  repairs  to  the  govt,  house,  etc.    (Jol.  Legisl, 
Council   Oct.    1801:  107-108;    Votes   of   Assam.   Oct, 
1801:  72-73.) 


CLARK  (ELISHA) 

Assemblyman   from   Passaic  Co.,   1838-1839. 
Reports  by 
Committee  o.n-  Corporations 

1839.  Feb.  G.  Trenton  Gas  and  Insurance  Co.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  183S/9:  374-375.) 

CLARK  (G.  H.) 

1884.     Filtration.    (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884:  89-97.) 

CLARK    (JAMES   C.) 

Assemblyman   from   Hudson  Co.,   1882-1884. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1882.  n.  d.  Convict  labor.  7  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1882, 
V.  1,  doc.  22.) 

The  rept.  is  also  signed  by  BenJ.  Griggs. 

CLARK  (JOHN  T.) 

1855.  An  essay  on  the  necessity  and  means  of  advanc- 
ing the  interests  of  common  school  education.  Tren- 
ton: Prtd.  at  the  "True  American"  office,  1855. 
28  pp.,  2  11. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  in  Rutgers 
College  Library. 

CLARK  (PETER  I.) 

Member  of  Council  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1831-1832. 
1S5G.     Jan.   IS.       [Rept.   as  secy,   of]    comn.   to  codify 

school  law.    Trenton:    Office  of  "True  American," 

1856.  24  pp. 
■ .     Same.    (App.  to  House  jol.  1856  [doc]  C.) 

CLARK    (THOMAS) 

Member  of  Council  from  Gloucester  Co.,  1798-1802. 
Reports  by 
Select  Com.mittee 

1799.  Feb.  18.  Petition  of  stage  proprietors.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Jan.  1799:  53.) 

CLARK  (W.  CAMPBELL) 

Comr.  of  Fisheries.  1894;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the  serial 
group ;  State  Director  of  the  United  R.R.  and  Canal 
cos.  of  N.  J..  1897-1898  (for  reports  ;  see  Railroads  : 
Individual.     United  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Canal  Co.). 

CLARK  (WM.) 

State  Director  of  the  United  R.IJ.  and  Canal  cos.  ot 
N.  J.,  1894-1S90. 

Reports;   see  Railroads:   IndividuaL    United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Canal  Co. 

CLARK  (WM.  B.) 

1S97.     Rept.  upon  upper  cretaceous  formations.    (A.R. 

state  geologist  1S97:  161-210.) 

CLARKE  (B.  G.) 

State  Director  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and 
Camden  and  Ambov  R.R.  cos..  1866-1867  (for  Re- 
ports ;  see  Railroads :  Individual.  United  N.  J. 
R.R.  and  Canal  Co.). 

1870.  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  on  the  plan  of  the  Stevens 
Battery,  to  the  legisl.,  with  a  rept.  of  the  engr.  in 
charge.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Of- 
fice, 1870.   6  pp. 

FItz  John  I'orter  and  W.  W.  Shippen  were  the  other 
comrs. 


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105 


CLAY;    see    INDUSTRIES,    ETC.     POTTERY,    CLAY    AND 
GLASS 


( Procs.   state 


CLAYTON  (B.  F.) 

1887.     Future   of   American   viticulture, 
hortic.  socy.  1887:  66-74.) 

CLEMENT  (JOHN) 

Apptd.  a  comr.  with  Lswis  Condlct  and  James  Parker, 
on  the  state  lunatic  asylum  under  res.  of  March  11, 
1842. 

CLEMENT   (RICHARD  E.) 

1892/3-1S94/5.  Kept,  as  principal  of  Cranford  public 
school.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1  app. 
(pp.  78-80)— same  1894/5.) 

CLEMENT  (THOMAS) 

Assemblyman  from  Salem  Co.,  1792,  1794. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 
1798.    March  7.    Tax  arrearages.   (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan. 
1798:  54.) 

CLICKENER  (C.  V.) 

Senator  from   Hudson   Co..   1857-1859. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  the  Militia 

1858.     March  11.     State  arsenal.    (Sen.  jol.  185S:  616.) 

.     Same,  separate,  n.  t.  p.   1  leaf. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark.  100  copies 
ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  Jol.  1838  :  617.) 


CLIMATE 


DENMARK 


1849-1859.  Table:  evaporation  from  water  at  Emdrup, 
Denmark,  by  months,  each  year;  mean  evaporation 
from  short  grass,  1852-1859;  mean  evaporation  from 
long  grass,  1849-1856;  mean  rainfall  at  same  station 
1848  to  1859.  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894: 
33.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

serial 
The  meteorological  returns  published  in  the  early  repts. 
of  the  bd.  of  health  and  in  those  of  the  state  geolo- 
gist, were  obt.iined  from  the  U.  S.  Signal  Service 
Bureau,  the  Smithsonian  Institution,  and  from  pri- 
vate individuals.  In  1886,  a  voluntary  weather 
service  was  established  in  connection  with  the  U.  S. 
Signal  Service  [see  16  A.R.  N.  .T.  state  bd.  of 
agrlc.  1888  :  141-149].  Under  act  of  June  19,  1890, 
a  state  weather  service  was  established. 

I.  NEW  JERSEY  WEATHER  SERVICE 


1890-1904. 
Ice. 


ANNUAL  REPORTS 
Ann.  rept.  of  directors  of  the  weather  serv- 


Checkllst 
Unless  otherwise  Indicated  the  doc.  ed.  varies  from  the 
dept.  ed.  only  in  omission  of  the  imprint. 
1.  1890.     Trenton  :    The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 


1891. 
1891. 

1892. 
1892. 

1893. 
1893. 

1894. 


76  pp. 
Trenton  : 

249  pp. 
Trenton 

263  pp., 
Trenton  : 

303    pp., 


The   J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing   Co., 

The   J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing    Co., 
map. 

"  L.  Murphy  Publishing   Co., 


The    J. 
2   maps. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
5.  1894.     Trenton:    MacCreiilsh    &   Qulgley,    1895.     246 

pp.,  maps. 
C.   1895.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh    &    Quigiey,    1895.     240 
pp.,  2  maps,  23  pis. 
Copy   seen   in   the   N.   J.   State   Library   and   in   Rutgers 
College  Library. 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

I.    NEW  JERSEY  WEATHER  SERVICE— cont'd 

ANNUAL  REPORTS— cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

7.  1896.     Trenton:    MacCrelllsh   &   Quigiey,    1897.     240 

pp.,  4   maps. 

8.  1897.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh    &    Quigiey,    1898.      190 

pp..  foldg,  table,  2  maps. 

9.  1898.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh    &    Quigiey,    1899.     205 

pp..  foldg.  table.  2  maps. 
10.  1899  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.   Murphy  Publlsh- 
Ins  Co..  1900.    64  pp.,  3  foldg.  maps. 

10.  1899  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     64  pp..  2  maps,  pi. 

11.  1900.     Somervilie:   The  Unionist-Gazette  Association, 

1904.     70   pp.,   3  foldg.   mdps. 

12.  1901.     Trenton :    The  J.   L.   Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1902.  77  pp^,  3  maps. 

Copy  seen   In   Rutgers  College  Library. 

13.  1902.     Somervilie  :   The  Unionist-Gazette  Association, 

1903.  79  pp.,  3  maps. 

14.  1003.     Somervilie  :   The  Unionist-Gazette  Association, 

1904.  107  pp.,  3  maps. 

15.  1904.     Trenton :   MacCrelllsh  &  Quigiey,  1905.     118 
pp.,   maps. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1890  in  Leglsl.  docs.  1891,  v.  5,  doc.  27. 

2.  1891  "    ■•       -      .- 

3.  1892  " 

4.  1893  " 

5.  1894  " 

6.  1895  " 

7.  189R  " 

8.  1897  " 

9.  1898  " 

10.  1899  " 

11.  1900  " 

12.  1901  " 

13.  1902  " 

14.  1903  " 

15.  1904  " 

BULLETINS 
(Monthly) 
The  only  copies  found  were  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 
1  series 


1886-1887.    New  Jersey  Weather  Service;  bulletins, 
leaf,  each.    4°. 


1892,  V.  5, 

"     27. 

1893,  V.  5, 

"     36. 

1894,  V.  4, 

"     36. 

1895    (119 

sess.),  V.  4, 

doc.   29. 

1895    (120 

sess.),  V.  4, 

"     29. 

1896,  V.  3, 

doc.  24. 

1897,  V.  3, 

"     14. 

1898,  V.  3, 

"     16. 

1899,  V.  4, 

"     23. 

1900,  V.  4, 

"     33. 

1001,  V.  4, 

"     34. 

1902,  V.  4, 

"     42. 

1903,  V.  4, 

"     40. 

1904,  V.  4, 

"     43. 

Checklist 

1. 

1886. 

Nov. 

5. 

1887. 

March 

2. 

Dec. 

6. 

" 

April. 
May. 

3. 

1887. 

Jan. 

7. 

" 

4. 

Feb. 

8. 

" 

June. 

B* 

1S8G-1S87.  The  N.  J.  Weather  Chronicle,  published  in 
connection  with  the  N.  J.  state  weather  service. 
New  Brunswick. 


V. 

1.     Nos.   1-8. 

Checklist 
1  leaf  each. 

4°. 

1. 

1886.     Dec. 

5. 

1887. 

April. 
M^y. 

2, 

1887.     Jan. 

6. 

" 

§! 

Feb. 

7. 

*' 

June. 

4. 

"         March. 

2  series 

8. 

July. 

1887-1888.     The  New  Jersey  Weather  Chronicle  includ- 
ing Bulletin  of  the  New  Jersey  Weather  Service. 

Checklist 
V.   1.     Nos.  9-12.     n.  t.  p.     4°. 
9.   1887.     Aug.     2   leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  9,  July,  1887. 

10.  1887.      Sept.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  10,  Aug.,  1887. 

11.  1887.     Oct.     2   leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  11,  Sept.,  1887. 


Possibly    A    and    B    were    originally    published    togeth  er. 


196 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

I.    NEW  JERSEY'  WEATHER  SERVICE— cont'd 

BULLETINS— cont'd 

( Monthly )  — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

A — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
12.  1887.     Nov.     2  leaves. 

Contains   Bull.    No.    12.    Oct.,    1887. 
V.  2.     Nos.  1-12.      (Whole  Numbers  13-24.)     n.  t.  p.     4°. 

1.  (Whole   No.   13)    1887.     Dec.     2  leaves. 
Contnins  Bull.  No.  13.  Nov..  1887, 

2.  (Whole  No.  14)   1888.     Jan.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  14,  Dec,  1887. 

3.  (Whole  No.  15)  ISSS.     Feb.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.   No.   15,   Jan.,   1888. 

4.  (Whole  No.  16)  1888.     March.     2  leaves. 
Contains   Bull.    No.    16,    Feb.,    1888. 

5.  (Whole  No.  17)   1888.     April.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  17.  March,  1888. 

6.  (Whole  No.  18)   1888.     May.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  18,  April,  1888. 

7.  (Whole  No.  19)   1888.     June.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.   No.   19,   May,   1888. 

8.  (Whole  No.  20)  1SS8.     July.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  20,  June,  1888. 

9.  (Whole  No.  21)  1888.    August.    2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  21.  July.  1SS8. 

10-12.    (Whole  Nos.  22-24).     See  below.  Group  B. 

B 

1888-1890.     New  Jersey  State  Weather  Service  co-operat- 
ing with  the  U.  S.  Signal  Service. 
Checklist 

10.  (Whole  No.  22)   1888.     Sept.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  22.  Aug..  1888. 

11.  (Whole  No.  23)   ISSS.     Oct.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  23.  Sept..  1S88. 

12.  (Whole  No.  24)   1888.     Nov.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  24,  Oct.,   1888. 

V.    3.   No*.  1-12.      (Whole  Numbers  23-2fi.)     n.  t.  p.     4°. 

1.  (Whole  No.  25)    1888.     Dec.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  25,  Nov.,   1888. 

2.  (Whole  No.  26)    1889.     Jan.     2   leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  26.  Dec,  1888. 

3.  (Whole  No.  27)   1888.     Feb.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.   27,  Jan.,   1889. 

4.  (\\Tiole  No.  27-sic)  1889.     JIareh.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  No.  27   (sic),  Feb.,  1889. 

5.  (Whole  No.  28)   1889.     April.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  28.  March.  IS.Sfi. 

6.  (Whole  No.  29)   1889.     May.     2  leaves. 
Contains    Bull.    29.    April,    1889. 

7.  (Whole  No.  30)    1889.     June.     2  leaves. 
Contains    Bull.    30.    May,    1889. 

8.  (Whole  No.  31)   1889.     July.     2  leaves. 
Contains    Bull.    31,    June,    1889. 

9.  (Whole  No.  33)    1889.     August.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  33.  July  1889.     There  Is  no  Chronicle 

or  Bulletin  numbered  32  ;  there  were  two  Chron- 
icles and  two  Bulletins  numbered  27  and  the 
error  was  not  corrected  until   No.   33. 

10.  (Whole  No.  34)  1889.     Sept.  2.     2  leaves. 
Contains   Bull.    34,    August,    1889. 

11.  (Whole  No.  35)    1889.     Oct.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  3.").  Sept..  1SS9. 

12.  (Whole  No.  3G)   1889.     Nov.     2  leaves. 
Contains    Bull.    36.    Oct.,    1889. 

V.  4.  Nos.  1-7.     (Whole  Numbers  37-43.)     n.  t.  p.     4°. 

1.  (Whole  No.  37)  1889.     Dec.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  37,  Nov.,  1889. 

2.  (Whole   No.   38)    1890.     Jan.     2   leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  38,   Dec,  1889. 

3.  (Whole  No.   39)    1890.     Feb.     2   leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  39,  Jan.,   1890. 

4.  (Whole    No.   40)    1890.     March.     2   leaves. 
Contains  Bull.   40.   Feb..  1890. 

5.  (Whole  No.  41)    1890.     April.     2  leaves. 
Contnins  Bull.  41.  Miircli,  1S9(I. 

6.  (Whole  No.   42)    1890.     May.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  42,  April,  1890. 

7.  (Whole  No.  43)  1890.     June.     2  leaves. 
Contains  Bull.  43.  May,  1890. 


1890-1892.  The  N.  J.  weather  service  co-operating  with 
the  U.  S.  Signal  Service.  Central  Office,  State  Ex- 
periment Station,  New  Brunswick.   Bulletin,  n.  t.  p. 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

I.    NEW  JERSEY  WEATHER  SERVICE— cont'd 

BULLETINS— cont'd 


( Monthly )  — cont'd 

2 

series — cont'd 

C — cont'd 

Checklist 

44. 

1890. 

June. 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

45, 

1890. 

July. 

2   leaves. 

4°. 

4fi. 

1.S90. 

Aug. 

2  leaves. 

4». 

47. 

1890. 

SepL 

2   leaves. 

4°. 

48. 

1890. 

Oct. 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

49. 

1890. 

Nov. 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

50. 

1890. 

Dec 

2  leaves. 

4". 

61. 

1891. 

Jan. 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

52. 

1891. 

Feb. 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

53. 

1891 

March 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

54. 

1891. 

April. 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

55. 

1891. 

May. 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

56. 

1891. 

June. 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

67. 

1891. 

July. 

2  leaves. 

4«. 

58. 

1891. 

Aug. 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

59. 

1891. 

Sept. 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

60. 

1891. 

Oct. 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

81. 

1891. 

Nov. 

2  leaves. 

4". 

62. 

1891. 

Dec. 

2  leaves. 

4°. 

63. 

1892. 

Jan. 

4  leaves. 

8°. 

64. 

1892. 

Feb. 

4  leaves. 

8°. 

65. 

1892. 

March 

4  leaves. 

8°. 

D 
1892-1896.     U.  S.  dept.  of  agric.  weather  bureau.    N.  J. 
weather  service  organized  under  the  law  of  N.  J. 
cooperating  with  the  N.  J.  exper.  station,    n.  t.  p. 
4  11.    each.    8°. 


66.  1892. 

67.  1892. 

68.  1892. 

69.  1892. 

70.  1892. 

71.  1892. 

72.  1892. 

73.  1892. 

74.  1892. 

75.  1893. 

76.  1893. 

77.  1893. 

78.  1893. 

79.  1893. 

80.  If93. 

81.  1893. 

82.  1893. 

83.  1893. 

84.  1893. 

85.  1803. 

86.  1893. 

87.  1894. 

88.  1894. 

89.  1894. 

90.  1894. 

91.  1894. 
02.  1894. 

93.  1894. 

94.  1894. 


(Weekly) 

One  of  the  objects  of  the  State  Weather  Service  stated 
In  the  act  of  June  19,  1890  is.  "  during  the  grow- 
ing-season   to    furnish    reliable    information    as    to 
the    actual    condition    of    the    sttipio    crops."      The 
director  Is  required  to  have  printed  a  monthly  bul- 
letin, and  •'  such  weekly  reports  during  the  growing 
season    as    may    be   deonicd    aflvl-;alile."      l-'or    non- 
serial  material   rel.  to  the  crop  bulletin,  see  Agri- 
culture,   Crop  Bulletin, 
[1888?]-1904,     Weekly    weather-crop    bulIeUns;    U,    S. 
dept.  of  agric.  N.  J.  section  of  the  climate  and  crop 
service.    Weather  Bureau  in  cooperation  with  the 
N.  J.  weather  service.""     bdside.     F". 


Checklist 

April. 

95. 

1894. 

Sept. 

May. 

96. 

1894. 

Oct. 

June. 

97. 

1894. 

Nov. 

July. 

98. 

1894. 

Dec. 

Aug. 

99. 

1895. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

100. 

1895. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

101. 

1895, 

March. 

Nov. 

102. 

1895, 

April. 

Dec. 

103. 

1.S95. 

May. 

Jan. 

104. 

1895, 

June. 

Feb. 

105. 

1893. 

July. 

March. 

106. 

1895. 

August 

April. 

107. 

1895. 

Sept. 

May. 

108. 

1895. 

Oct. 

June. 

109. 

1895. 

Nov. 

July. 

110. 

1895. 

Dec 

August. 

111. 

1896. 

Jan. 

Sept. 

112. 

1896. 

Feb. 

Oct. 

113. 

1896. 

March. 

Nov. 

114. 

1896. 

April. 

Dec 

115. 

1896. 

May. 

Jan. 

116. 

1806. 

June. 

Feb. 

117. 

1896. 

July. 

March. 

118. 

inm. 

August. 

April. 

119. 

1898. 

Sept. 

May. 

120. 

1896. 

Oct. 

June. 

121. 

1896. 

Nov. 

July. 

122. 

1896. 

Dec 

August. 

BULLETINS 

•  Early  numbers  of  the  Bulletin  were  not   seen.     Their   title  as 

given  In  the  Annual  Kij)orts  of  the  N.  J.  Weather  Service  Is  :    The 

N.   J.   weather  service,   cooperating  with   the   U.   S.   signal   service. 
Weather-crop  bulletin. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


197 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
I.    NEW  JERSEY  WEATHER  SERVICE— cont'd 
BULLETINS— cont'd 
( Weekly )  — cont'd 
Cbeckllst 
The  only  separate  copies  seen  were  In  Rutgers  College 
Library. 
T.  1-7.   1890-1894.      Not  found. 
V.  8.   1895.     Nos.   1-3.     Not  found. 
V.  8.      ISn.''!.      No.  4.      Mav  28.     2  11.     8°. 

1895.     Nos.  5-19.      Not  found. 
V.  9-14.     1896-1901.     Not  found. 
V.   15.      1902.     Nos.   1-21. 

1.  April  30.  12.  July  15. 

2.  May  6.  13.  July  22. 

3.  May   13.     Not  found.        1-1.   .Iiilv   29. 

4.  May  20.  15.  Aug.  5. 

5.  Mav   27.      Not  found.        16.  Aug.   12. 

6.  June  3.  17.  Aug.  19. 

7.  June  10.  18.  Aug.  26. 

8.  June  17.  19.   Sept.  2. 

9.  June  24.     Not  found.      20.  Sept.  9.     Not  found. 

10.  July  1.     Not  found.        21.  Sept.   16.     Not  found. 

11.  July  8. 

T.  16.      1903.     Nos.  1-20. 

1-6.   Not  found.  12.  July  21. 

7.  June  16.  13.  July  28. 

8.  June  23  14.  Aug.  4. 

9.  June  30.  15.  Aug.   11. 

10.  July  7.  16-17.  Not  found. 

11.  July  14.  18.  Sept.  1. 
Not  found. 

V.  17.      1904.     Nos.   1-23. 

1.  April   12.  13.  July  5. 

2.  April  19.  14.  July  12. 

3.  April   26.  15.  July   19. 

4.  May  2.  16.  July  26. 

5.  May  10  17.  Aug.  2. 

6.  May  17.  IS.   Aug.  9. 

7.  May  24.  Not  found.       19.  Aug.  16. 

8.  May  31.  20.  Aug.  22. 

9.  June  6.  21.  Aug.   30. 

10.  June  14.  22.  Not  found. 

11.  June  21.  23.   Sept.   13. 

12.  June  28. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1890  Nos.    21-23  In  1  A.R.  N.  J.  Weather  Service  1890 
64-76. 

1891  Nos.   1-20  in  2  A.R.   N.   J.  Weather  Service   1891 
111-237. 

1892  Nos.   1-19   In   3  A.R.   N.   J.  Weather  Service   1892 
233-252 

1893  Nos.   i-20   In  4   A.R.   N.   J.  Weather  Service   1893 
257-281. 

1894  Nos.   1-20   In  5  A.R.   N.   J.  Weather  Service   1894 
211-229, 

1895  Nos.    1-19   In   6   A.R.   N.   J.   Weather   Service   1895 
209-222. 

1896  Nos.   1-19   In   7  A.R.   N.  J.   Weather  Service   1896 
209-220. 

1897  Nos.   1-20   in  8   A.R.   N.  J.  Weather   Service   1897 
163-175. 

1898  Nos.   1-20  In  9   A.R.   N.  J.  Weather  Service   1898 
3  67-180. 

1899  Nos.  1-20  In  10  A.R.  N.  J.  Weather  Service  1899 
31-43. 

1900  Nos.  1-20  in  11  A.R.  N.  J.  Weather  Service  1900 
33-34. 

1901  Nos.   1-20  In  12  A.R.  N.  J.  Weather  Service  1901 
31-43. 

1902  Nos.   1-21  in  13  A.E.  N.  J.  Weather  Service  1902 
31-42. 

1903  Nos.  1-20  in  14  A.R.  N.  J.  Weather  Service  1903 
32-42. 

1904  Nos.   1-23  In  15  A.R.  N.  J.  Weather  Service  1904 
35-47. 

Also   in  Documents   as   follows  : 
[18901-1904  In  A.R.  N.  J.  section  of  climate  and  crop  serv- 
ice of  the  weather  bureau  ;  see  below.  Annual  Reports 
under  Group  II. 

II.  U.   S.   WEATHER   BUREAU  ....  IN   COOPERATION 
WITH  N.  J.  WEATHER  SERVICE 

ANNUAL  REPORTS 

[18901-1904.  Ann.  rept.  N.  J.  section  of  the  climate  and 
crop  service  of  the  weather  bureau  In  connection 
with  N.  J.  weather  service,  prepared  under  direc- 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

II.   U.  S.  WEATHER  BUREAU   ....    IN  COOPERATION 

WITH  N.  J.  WEATHER  SERVICE— cont'd 

ANNUAL  REPORTS— cont'd 
tion  of  Willis  L.  Moore  by  Edwd.  W.  McGann.    [Con- 
taining weekly  crop  bulletins,  comparative  tables 
resp.  climate,  etc.] 

Checklist 
1-12.  1890-1901.      Not  found. 

13.  1902.     Trenton :   The   J.   L.   Murphy   Publishing   Co.. 

1903.  22  pp.,  1  leaf. 

14.  1903.     Somervllie  :  The  Unionist-Gazette  Association, 

1904.  34  pp.,  1  leaf. 

15.1904.     Trenton  :  MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,  1905.     37(1) 
pp.,  1  leaf. 

MONTHLY  REPORTS 
[1888?]-1904.  U.  S.  dept.  of  agriculture  N.  J.  section  of 
the  climate  and  crop  service.  Published  by  author- 
ity of  secy,  of  agriculture  under  direction  of  Willis 
L.  Moore,  chief  of  weather  bureau;  by  E.  W.  Mc- 
Gann, section  director. 

Checklist 
V.   1-9.      Not  found, 
v.   10.     Nos.   1-12. 

1-7.      IsllT.      Jan.?-Jiino?     Not  found. 

8.  1897.     July   6.     8   pp. 

Copy    seen    in    the    Rutgers    College    Library. 

9.  1897?  Not  found. 
10.   1897.     Oct.     8  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  Rutgers  College  Library. 
11-12.      1897.      Nov. -Dec.      Not    found. 
V.   11.     Nos.     1-12.     New     Brunswick :     Weather    Bureau 
Office,  1898.     8  pp.  each. 

1.  1898.     Jan.  7.   1898.     July. 

2.  •'  Feb.  8.  "  August. 

3.  "  March.  9.  "  Sept. 

4.  "  April.  10.  "  Oct. 

5.  "  May.  11.  "  Nov. 

6.  "  June.  12.  "  Dec. 

V.   12.      Nos.    1-12.      New    Brunswick  :     Weather    Bureau 
Office,  1899.     8  pp.  each. 

1.  1899.     Jan.  7.       1899.     July. 

2.  "  Feb.  8.  "  August. 

3.  "  March.  9.  •■  Sept. 

4.  "  April.  10.  "  Oct. 

5.  "  May.  11.  "  Nov. 
8.  "  June.  12.  "  Dec. 

V.   i:'..      Nos.    1-12.      New    Brunswick;     Weather  Bureau 
Office,  1900.    8  pp.  each. 

1.  1900.     .Tan.  7.  1900.     July. 

2.  "  Feb.  8.  "  August. 

3.  "  March.  9.  "  Sept. 

4.  "  April.  10.  "  Oct. 

5.  "  Mav.  11.  "  Nov. 

6.  '■  June.  12.  "  Dec. 

V.   14.      Nov.    1-12.      New    Brunswick :    Weather    Bureau 
Office.  1901.     8  pp.  each. 

1.  1901.     Jan.  7.   1901.     July. 

2.  "         Feb.  8.       "         August. 
S.       "         March.  9.      "         Sept. 

4.  "         April.  10.       "         Oct. 

5.  "         May.  11.      "         Nov. 

6.  "         June.  12.       "         Dec. 

The    name    of    Laura    M.    Dey    appears    as    Section 
Director    in    the    Nov.    and    Dec.    numbers. 
V.   15.      Nos.    1-12.      New    Brunswick :    Weather    Bureau 
Office,  1902.    8  pp.  each. 

1.  1902.     Jan.  7.  1902.     .July. 

2.  "         Feb.  8.      "         August. 

Not  fnnnrt. 

3.  "        March.  0.  1902.    Sept. 

4.  "         April.  10.       ••         Oct. 

5.  "        Mav.  11.      "        Nov. 

6.  "         June.  12.      "         Dec. 

V.  16.     Nos.   1-12.     Weather  Bureau  Office,   1903.     8   pp. 
each. 

1.  1903.     Jan.       New  Brunswick. 

2.  "  Feb. 

3.  "  March.      " 

4.  "  April. 

5.  "  Mav 

ft.  "  June.     Atlantic  City. 

7.  "  July.  " 

8.  •'  August         "  " 
ij.  "  Sept.            " 

10.  "        Oct. 

11.  "        Nov. 

12.  "        Dee. 


198 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

II.   U.  S.  WEATHER  BUREAU   ....   IN  COOPERATION 

WITH  N.  J.  WEATHER  SERVICE— cont'd 

MONTHLY  REPORTS— cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

V.  17.     Nos.  1-12.     Atlantic  City  :  Weather  Bureau  Office, 


1904. 

8  pp.  each. 

1.  1904. 

Jan. 

2.      " 

Feb. 

3.      " 

March.     April.   IS. 

4.      " 

April.     May  18. 

5.      " 

May.     June  23. 

n. 

June.     July  23. 

7.     " 

July.     Aug.  20. 

8.      " 

August.     Sept.   19. 

9.      " 

Sept.     Oct.  21. 

10.      " 

Oct.     Nov.  19. 

11.      " 

Nov.      Dec.   16. 

12.       •' 

Dec.     Jan.  20,  1905. 

BULLETINS 

See  above,  Group  I. 

non-serial 

1607-1SS8.  Chronological  notes  of  the  weather:  remark- 
able seasons;  ice  in  rivers  and  harbors;  droughts, 
etc.,  etc.  (v.  1.  Final  rept.  state  geologist  (Cook) 
188S:  403-412.) 

1868.  Climate  of  N.  J.;  observations  of  temperature  at 
different  points;  effect  of  temperature  on  crops; 
mean  mo.  and  ann.  rainfall  and  melted  snow  at  Pat- 
erson,  Newark,  New  Brunswick,  Burlington,  Had- 
donfleld  and  Greenwich.  (Geology  of  N.  J.  1868:  28- 
32.) 

1879.  Meteorology  and  climate:  list  of  stations  and  pe- 
riod of  observations.  (A.R.  state  geologist  (Cook) 
1879:  159-161.) 

1880.  List  of  meteorological  stations  whose  records  fur- 
nish materials  for  climatology.  (Same  (Cook)  ISSO: 
207-208.) 

1881.  Climate  of  N.  J.;  by  J.  C.  Smock.  (Same  (Cook) 
1881:  *1-*107.) 

Relative  position  of  land  and  water ;  prevailing  winds ; 
height  above  ocean  level  or  elevation  ;  influence  of 
surface  by  its  characti-r  and  covering  :  climatic  di- 
visions (temperature — I\ittatinny  Valley  &  the  Ilifjli- 
lands,  red  sandstone  plain,  southern  interior.  Atlan- 
tic Coast  belt,  Delaware  Bay  belt.  Peninsula  of 
Cape  May)  ;  winds;  relative  humidity;  atmospheric 
precipitation  (rain  and  snow)  ;  droughts ;  baro- 
metric pressure  :  sanitary  relations  ;  permanency  of 
climate ;  historical  notes  of  climate  and  weather 
phenomena;  chronological  notes  of  weather  (1607- 
1881). 

.     Form  of  record  for  meteorological  register  issued 

by  bd.  of  health  at  beginning  of  present  system  of 
vital  statistics;  form  for  meteorological  summary. 
(5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881:  280;  282.) 

1882.  Climatic  peculiarities  [of  N.  J.].  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist (Cook)  1882:  88-89.) 

1887.  Remarks  by  Dr.  Cook  on  the  signal  service.  (14 
A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1886:  61-64.) 

1887/8-1890/1.  Meteorological  summary  for  state:  tem- 
perature; rainfall;  atmospheric  pressure,  thunder 
storms,  optical  phenomena,  etc.;  by  months.  (12 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888  (pp.  426-432)— 15  same  1891.) 

1888.  Climate  of  N.  J.;  by  John  C.  Smock,  (v.  1.  Final 
rept.  state  geologist  (Cook)  1888:  325-421.) 

.     Red   sandstone  plain:    description;    climate;    by 

J.  C.  Smock.    (V.  1.    Same  (Cook)  1888:  337-342.) 
Eastern  Iioundary  of  red  sandstone  section  represented 
by  Newark,  the  western  by  New  Brunswick.  Prince- 
Inn  and  Trenton.    (12  A.K.  bd.  of  health  1888  :  415- 
416). 

.     Topography,  magnetism,  climate.   Trenton:    The 

J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company,  1888.  xl,  439  pp., 
3  maps,  foldg.  table. 

Final    rept.    of    state    geologist    v.    1.     1888. 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1890.  Summary  of  remarks  of  E.  W.  McGann  on  climate 
from  a  meteorological  point  of  view.  (14  A.R.  bd. 
health  1890:  167-169.) 

.     Summary  of  paper  by  John  C.  Smock  on  "what 

do  we  know  about  the  climate  of  New  Jersey? " 
(14  same  1890:  166-167.) 

1890-1S93.  Principal  features  of  the  weather  for  dif- 
ferent months  of  yr.  (1  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J. 
weather  service  1890  (pp.  47-52) — same  1893.) 

1890-1903.  Ann.  meteorological  summary:  tables  show- 
ing, by  months,  variations  in  temperature,  in  amt. 
of  rainfall,  states  of  weather  and  wind,  at  various 
stations  of  state  weather  service.  (1  same  1890  (pp. 
17-46)— Mwe  1903.) 

Returns  from   1S07   to   1902  omitted. 

1891.  Summary  of  paper  by  J.  C.  Smock  on  the  climate 
of  localities  in  N.  J.  (15  A.R.  bd.  health  1891:  141- 
143.) 

1902.  Tables:  climatological  data:  stations,  counties, 
elevation,  temperature,  precipitation,  snowfall, 
rainy  days,  clear  days,  prevailing  direction  of  wind, 
etc.  (13  A.R.  directors  N.  J.  weather  service  1902 
(pp.  46-49)— same  1903.) 

Atlantic  City,  Atlantic  County 
1S75/6.  Tables:  monthly  and  ann.  mean  pressure, 
temperature  and  rainfall  at  Atlantic  City,  Barnegat, 
Cape  May,  Long  Branch  and  Sandy  Hook,  July, 
1875,  to  July,  1876.  (1  A.R.  bd.  health  1877:  141- 
142.) 

Records  furnished  by  E.   A.   Osborne 
1883/8-1885/7.     Table:  pressure,  temperature,  humidity, 
wind,  rain,  cloudy  days,  etc.,  at  Atlantic  City. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1883/8  in   12  A.R.  bd.  health   1888  :  421. 
1885/7    "   11       "        "  "        1887:364-365. 

1888/9-1893/4.     Table:  pressure,  temperature,  humidity, 
wind,  rain,  cloudy  days,  etc.,  at  Atlantic  City.    (13 
A.R.  bd.  health  1889  (p.  394) — 18  same  1894.) 
Wm.  Blythe.  observer. 
1892-1893.     See  below,  Belvidere. 

Barnegat,   Ocean   County 
1875/6.     See  above,  Atlantic  City. 
1878/83.     See  below,   Newton. 

1879/83-1885/6.  Tables:  pressure,  temperature,  winds, 
etc.,  at  Barnegat. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/83  in     7  A.R.  bd.  health   1883  :  336. 

1882/4      "     8      1884  :  305 ;  309 ;  315. 

1884/5      "     9      "       "          "        1885 :  381. 
18S5/6      "   10      1886:411. 

Belvidere,  Warren  County 

1892-1893.  Tables:  temperature  and  rainfall  for  the 
different  seasons  at  Belvidere,  Newton,  Paterson, 
New  York  City,  Newark,  New  Brunswick,  Beverly, 
Philadelphia,  Atlantic  City,  Cape  May.  (17  A.R.  bd. 
health   1893    (pp.   601-602)— 18  same  1894.) 

1892-1893/4.  Table:  temperature,  wind,  rain,  cloudy 
days,  etc.,  at  Belvidere.  Saml.  J.  Hixson,  observer. 
(16  same  1892  (p.  580) — 18  same  1894.) 

Beverly,  Burlington  County 

1885/6-1893/4.  Table:  pressure,  temperatures,  humid- 
ity, rainfall,  snow,  winds,  etc.,  at  Beverly;  C.  F. 
Richardson,  observer.  (9  A.R.  bd.  health  1886  (p. 
409)—  18  same  1894.) 

1892-1893.     See  above,  Belvidere. 

Burlington  County 
See  also  below,  Moorestowri  ;  also  Rancocas. 
1883.     Rainfall    in    Burlington   Co.    in   July   and   Oct.; 
average  for  year:   average  temperature.    (11  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1883:  273.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


199 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Burlington  County — cont'd 

1884.  Table:  temperature  (max.,  min.,  mean),  rain  and 
snowfall  in  inches  in  Burlington  Co.,  eacli  mo.  (12 
same  1SS4:  384.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  T.  J.  Beans  on  temperature,  rainfall  and 
crops  in  Burlington  Co.    (13  same  1SS5:  268-269.) 

Oats,  corn,  potatoes,  wheat,  apples,  peaches,  sweet  pota- 
toes. 

1894-1904.  Climatic  history  of  Burlington  Co.,  N.  J.; 
by  T.  J.  Beans.  (22  .same  1894  (p.  364)— 32  same 
1904.) 

Maximum,  minimum  and  mean  temperature,  inches  of 
rain  and  melted  snow,  snow  in  inches,  each  mo.  ; 
frosts,   drouths,   rains,   etc. 

Gape  May,  Cape  May  County 
1871-1883.     Climate  of  Cape  May,  N.  J.:    temperature, 
humidity,  rainfall,  winds,  etc.,  by  months,     (v.   1. 
Final  rept.  state  geologist  (Cook)  1888:  401.) 

Taiien  from  Pr.  Huutinston  Richards'  article  on  Cape 
May  in  "  Wood's  Uand-Eooli  of  Reference  to  the 
Medical  Sciences." 

1875/6.     See  above,  Atlantic  City. 

1878.  Table:  daily  mean  temperature,  barometer,  in- 
ches of  rain  and  melted  snow,  direction  of  wind  at 
Cape  May,  each  mo.  of  the  calendar  year.  (2  A.R. 
bd.  health  1878:    167-171.) 

1878/83.     See  below,  Newton. 

1878/83-1885/6.  Tables:  pressure,  temperature,  winds, 
cloudy  days,  etc.,  at  (3ape  May. 

In  Documents  as  foiiows : 
1878/83  in     7  A.R.  bd.  health  1883  :  335. 

1.S78/.S4    •■     ,S       1K.*;4  :  3nfi  ;  308  ;  315. 

1879/85    "   12      "       "  "        1888  :  420. 

1884/5      "     9      "       "  "        1S85  :  382. 

1885/6      "  10      "       "         "       1886:411. 

1892-1893.     See  above,  Belvidere. 

Egg  Harbor  City,  Atlantic  County 
1886/7-1893/4.     Ann.  meteorological  summary  of  station 
at  Egg  Harbor  City,  N.  J.;  by  Henri  Postma.    (N.  J. 
state  weather  service.)    (15  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1887  (p. 
368)— 22  same  1894.) 

The  tables  in  repts.  for  1890  and  1801  are  cumulative 
(1887/90,  1887/91).  omitted  in  1803. 

Freehold,  Monmouth  County 

1878/82-1878/83.  Tables:  pressure,  temperature;  hu- 
midity, wind,  rain,  snow,  cloudy  days,  etc.,  at  Free- 
hold; Chas.  F.  Richardson,  observer.  (6  A.R.  bd. 
health  1882  (pp.  302-303)—  7  same  1883.) 

1878/83.     See  below,  Newton. 

1880/1.  Table:  temperature,  rainfall,  humidity,  pre- 
vailing winds,  snowfall,  etc.,  at  Freehold.  (5  A.R. 
bd.  health  1881:  290.) 

From  records  of  Chas.  S.  Richardson. 

1889/90.  Table:  pressure,  temperature,  wind,  rain, 
cloudy  days,  etc.,  at  Freehold;  Miss  A.  S.  Yard,  ob- 
server.   (14  same  1890:  336.) 

Highlands 
1888.  Highlands  and  Kittatinny  Valley:  description; 
climate;  by  J.  C.  Smock,  (v.  1.  Final  rept.  state 
geologist  (Cook)  1888:  331-336.) 
1892.  Climate  features  of  Highlands  in  their  relation 
to  health;  by  J.  C.  Smock,  state  geologist.  (16  A.R. 
bd.  health  1892:  515-521.) 

i.  e..  Kittatinnr  Valley  and  mts.  and  valley  of  Upper 
Delaware  River. 

Kittatinny    Valley 
See   above.   Highlands. 


1875/6. 


Long  Branch,  Mo7imovth  County 
See  above,  Atlantic  City. 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Middlesex  County 
1895.     Weekly  departures  of  temperature  and  precipita- 
tion for  crop  season  of  1895  in  Middlesex  Co.    (23 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  386.) 

Moorestown,  Burlington  County 
1890-1893.     Climatic  history  near  Moorestown,  N.  J.    (18 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890  (p.  380)— 21  .-iame  1893.) 

Temperature,  max.,  min.,  mean  ;  rain  and  melted  snow  in 
inches,  snow  in  Inches,  temperature  and  precipita- 
tion in  inches  compared  with  [average]  of  last 
20  years,  etc.,  each  mo. ;  effect  of  frosts  and  rain- 
fail  on  crops. 
In  1891  a  20-year  average  Is  given,  27  in  1892,  29  In 
1893. 

New  Brunswick,  Middlesex  County 
1S47-1S90.     Weather  record  for  New  Brunswick;   by  P. 
■Vanderbilt   Spader.    Prtd.   for  Private   Circulation 
only.    Somerville:     Press  of   the   Unionist-Gazette, 
1890.   V,  413  pp.  4°. 

Not  an  ofBcial  print.  It  Is,  however,  the  most  complete 
meteorological  record  of  New  Brunswlcli  obtainable. 
Some  of  the  records  were  published  in  the  annual 
repts.  of  the  State  Board  of  Health ;  see  below, 
under  dates  1878/82-1803/4.  „       ^ 

Copies  were  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  at  Trenton 
and  in  the  Rutgers  College  Library.     The  MS.  also 
is  in  the  Rutgers  College  Library. 
1878/82-1893/4.     Tables:    pressure,   temperature,   wind, 
rain,  at  state  agric.  college  farm.  New  Brunswick. 
In  Documents  as  foiiows  : 

Theo.  West,  Observer 
1878/82   in     fi  A.R.  bd.   health   1882  :  291  ;  300-301. 

1878/83    "     7       1883:334. 

1878/88.     See  below,  under  Oeo.  H.  Cook. 

P.  Vanderiilt  Spader,  Observer 
1882/4     in     8  A.R.  bd.  health  1884  :  304  ;   313. 

1884/5      "     9      1885:380. 

1885/6      "  10      "       "  "        1886:409. 

Oeo.  B.  Cook,  Observer 
1886/7     in  11  A.R.  hd.  health  1887  :  362. 

1878/88    "   12      1888  :  418  ;  423. 

E.  W.  MeOann.  Observer 
1888/9     In  13  A.R.  bd.  health  1889  :  397. 

Mrs.  Oeo.  H.  Cook,  Observer 
1889/90  in   14  A.R.  bd.  health   1890:335. 
1890/1       "   15      ••        •■  "        1891:422. 

1891/2      "   16      "        "  "        1892:582. 

Cha^.  T.  Meyers,  Observer 
1892/3     in  17  A.R.  bd.  health   1893:604. 

1893/4      "   18      1894:458. 

1884/5-1886/7,  1888/0-1893/4  are  for  fiscal  year. 

1878/83.     See  below,  Newton. 

1881.     Table:  max.,  min.  and  mean  temperature,  winds, 
rain  and  melted  snow  at  agric.  farm.  New  Bruns- 
wick, by  months.    (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1881:  303.) 
Theo.  West.  Observer. 
1887/8-1894/5.     Meteorological    summary,    prepared    by 
E.  W.  McGann;  temperature,  rain  and  melted  snow, 
by  months  [at  New  Brunswick].    (24  A.R.  Rutgers 
Scientific  School  1888   (pp.  82-831-31  same  1895.) 
Weather  and  wind  also  given   1893-1895. 
1892-1893.     See  above,  Belvidere. 

New   York   City 
1886/7-1893/4.     Table:  pressure,  temperature,  humidity: 
wind,  rain,  snow,  cloudy  days,  etc.,  in  New  York 
City.     (11  A.R.  bd.  health  1887   (p.  361)— 18  same 
1894.) 
1892-1893.     See  above,  Belvidere. 

Newark,  Essex  County 
1843-1880.  Table:  range  of  fair  days,  rainy  days,  days 
of  snow,  average  number  of  fair  days,  percentage  of 
fair  days,  range  of  dry  periods,  no.  of  rains  over 
three  inches,  range  of  temperature  at  Newark. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1880:  206.) 

Monthly  average  for  tie  period,  not  each  year.  Re- 
peated in   1881    (•28),  with  added  details. 


200 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
yewark,  Essex  County — cont'd 

1843-1887.  Climate  of  Newark:  maximum,  minimum 
and  mean  temperature,  range  of  fair  days,  rainy 
days,  days  of  snow,  range  of  dry  periods,  etc.,  by 
months;  from  records  kept  by  Wm.  A.  Whitehead 
and  Fredk.  W.  Rlcord.  (v.  1.  Final  rept.  state  geolo- 
gist ISSS:  400.) 

1S43-1S92.  Table:  precipitation  at  Newark;  rain  and 
melted  snow  in  inches,  each  month,  each  year.  (t.  3. 
Same  1894:  23-24.) 

1844-1880.  Table:  no.  of  fair  days,  no.  of  days  on 
which  rain  fell,  no.  on  which  snow  fell  at  Newark, 
each  year.    (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1880:  197.) 

1873/7-1882/4.     Tables:  temperature,  rainfall,  snowfall, 
winds,  etc.,  at  Newark. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

Name  of  Observer  not  given 
1873/7     In     1  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1877  :  137-140. 

W.   A.    Whitehead,    Oiserver 
1878         In     2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878  :  174. 

Temperature  anrl  rainfall. 
1878/8     In     3  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879  :  143-144. 

Temperature,  barometer  and  melted  snow,  June  30,  1878, 
to  Dee.  31,  1870. 
1878/82  in     6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882  :  292 ;  298-299. 
1878/83    "     7       "        "     "  "        1883 :  333. 

W.  A.  Whitehead  and  P.  W.  Rlcord,  Observers 
1878/88  In  12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888 :  418 ;  423. 

IF.   A.   Whitehead,  Observer 
1881  In     5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  18S1  :  292. 

Dr.  Ward,  Observer 
1882/4     In     8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884  ;  303  ;  312. 
1878/83.     See  below,  Newton. 

1884/5-1893/4.     Table:    temperature,   rainfall,   snowfall, 
winds,  cloudy  days,  etc.,  at  Newark;   observations 
of  F.  W.  Ricord.    (9  A.R.  bd.  health  1885  (p.  379)  — 
18  same  1894.) 
1892-1893.    See  above,  Belvidere. 

NeiDton,  Sussex  County 
1878/82-1893/4.     Tables:  pressure,  temperature,  humid- 
ity, wind,  rain,  snow,  cloudy  days,  fog,  hail,  frost, 
etc.,  by  months,  at  Newton. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
187S/82  In     6  A.R.   bd.  health   1SS2  :  294-295. 
1878/83    "     7      "        "  "        1883 :  332. 

1878/87.     See  below,  under  observations  of  Miss  and  Mr. 

Foster. 
1879/81  In     5  A.R.  bd.  health  1881:288;  293;  298. 

1882/4       "     8       1SS4  :  302 ;  311. 

1884/5      "     9      '■        "          ■•        1885  :  378. 
1885/6      "  10      1886  :  406. 

Miss  Foster  and  Mr.  Foster,  Observers 

1886/7     In  11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:360. 

1878/87    "  12      '        1888 :  417. 

Omitted  in  1889  and  1890. 

D.   L.  Foster,   Observer 
1890/1     In  15  A.R.  bd.  health  1891  :  425. 
1891/2      "   16      "        "  "        1S92 : 5.S0. 

1892/3      "  17       1803 :  602. 

1893/4      "  18      1894  :  456. 

1 884 /.'■>-l 886/7;  1890/1-1S93/4  are  tor  liseal  year. 
1878/83.  Table:  altitude,  pressure,  temperature,  hu- 
midity, rain,  snow,  cloudy  days,  etc.,  at  Newton, 
Paterson,  Newark,  New  Brunswick,  Freehold,  Vine- 
land,  Cape  May,  Barnegat,  Sandv  Hook.  (7  A.R. 
bd.  health  1883:  337.) 

A  summary  for  the  period,  not  each  year. 
1892-1893.     See  above,  Relvidere. 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Paterson,  Passaic  County 
1878/82-1882/4.     Table:    pressure,  temperature,   humid- 
ity, rain,  snow,  cloudy  days,  etc.,  at  Paterson. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

John  T.  Bilton,  Observer 
1878/82  In     6  A.R.  bd.  health   1882  :  296-297. 

1878/83    "     7      1883 :  333. 

1878/88    "  12      ' 1888:417;   422. 

Observations    tabulated    p.    422    were    made    by    Wm. 
Furgason. 
1879/81  In     5  A.R.  bd.  health  1881 :  289  ;  294. 

1S80  '■      4 '        1880:199-202. 

Narrative  rept.  by  J.  S.  (T.?)  Hilton. 

Wm.  Furgason,  Observer 

1882/4     In     8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884  :  303  ;  312. 
187S/83.     See  above,  Newton. 
18S4/5-18S9/90.     Table:   meteorological  observations  at 

Paterson  for  fiscal  year;  by  Wm.  Furgason.    (9  A.R. 

bd.  health  1885  (p.  379)— 14  same  1890.) 
A.  B.  Wiggln  also  In  1889. 
1890/1.     Same;  J.  H.  Bolton,  observer.    (15  same  1891: 

419.) 
1891/2-1893/4.     Same;    J.    T.    Probert,    observer.      (1(5 

same  1892  (p.  581)— 18  same  1894.) 
1892-1893.     See  above,  Belvidere. 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 
1825-1892.     Table:    precipitation    at    Phlla.;    rain    and 
melted   snow   in   inches,     (v.   3.    Final  rept.   state 
geologist  1S94:  28-29.) 

Furnished  by  tJ.  S.  Weather  Bureau. 
1886/7-1893/4.     Table:  pressure,  temperature,  humidity, 
wind,  rain,  cloudy  days,  etc.,  at  Phila.    (11  A.R.  bd. 
health  1887  (p.  363)— 18  same  1894.) 
1892-1893.     See   above,    Belvidere. 

"  The  Pines  " 
1892.     Summary  of  paper  by  Isaac  H.  Piatt  on  the  cli- 
matic features  of  the  Pines  of  N.  J.    (16  A.R.  bd. 
health  1892:  142-144.) 

Princeton,  Mercer  County 
1879.     Tables:     temperature,     barometer,     rainfall     or 
melted  snow,  directions  of  wind,  at  Princeton,  by 
months.     (3  A.R.  bd.  health  1879    (pp.  145-149)— 4 
same  1880.) 

Name  of  observer  not  given  in  1S79  ;  I'rof.  C.  G.  Roclt- 
wood,   Jr.,   was  the  observer  in   1880. 

1889/90.    Table:  temperature,  rain,  etc.,  at  Princeton; 
Taylor  Reed,  observer.    (14  same  1890:  337.) 

Sandy  Hook 
1875/6.     See  above,  Atlantic  City. 
1878/83.     See  above,  Newton. 

1879/83-1885/6.     Tables:    pressure,  temperature,  winds, 
etc.,  at  Sandy  Hook. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/83  In     7  A.R.  bd.  health   1883  :  336. 

1882/4      "     8      1884  :  307 ;  310 ;  316. 

1884/5      "     9      "       "          "        1885 :  380. 
1885/6      "  10      1886 :  410. 

Rancocas.  Burlington  County 
See  also  below,  Rainfall. 
1888-1889.     Review  of  weather  at  Rancocas,  Burlington 
Co.  in  1889  and  comparison  with  1888;  by  S.  Haines. 
(17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  468.) 

Trenton,   Mercer   County 
1877-1879.     Table:    summary  of  observations   of   E.   R. 
Cook  at  Trenton;   thermometer,  frost,  rainfall.    (1 
A.R.  bd.  health  1877   (p.  175)— 3  same  1879.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


201 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Vineland,  Cumberland  County 
1866-1877.     Weather  at  Vineland,  reported  by  J.  Ingram. 
(1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1878:  220-222.) 

Barometer,  temperature,  humidit.v.  rain  each  month, 
July,  1877-June,  1878  ;  total  amt.  of  rain  and  no. 
of  rainy  days,  each  year,  1866-1875  ;  frosts  1866, 
1876. 

1866-1880.  Table:  snow,  frost  and  winds  at  Vineland. 
(4  A.R.  bd.  health  1880:    207.) 

1878/9.  Table:  temperature,  moisture,  barometer  and 
winds  at  Vineland  for  year  ending  June  30;  observa- 
tions by  J.  Ingram.    (3  same  1879:  150.) 

1878/83.     See  above,  Newton. 

1879/81-1890/1.     Tables:   pressure,  temperature,  winds, 
cloudy  days,  etc.,  at  Vineland. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

Name  of  Observer  not  given 
1879/81  In     5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881  :  201 ;  295 ;  299. 

/.   Ingram,  Obseri^er 
1879/82  in     6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882  :  304-305. 
1879/83    "     7      "       "     '•  "        1883 :  335. 

J.    Ingram    and    O.    H.    Adams,    Observers 
1879/88  In  12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888  ;  420 ;  425. 

J.  Ingram,  Observer 
1882/4     in     8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884  :  304  ;  314. 

1880.  Table:  temperature,  moisture,  barometer,  frost, 
winds  at  Vineland,  by  months.  (4  A.R.  bd.  health 
1880:  206.) 

1884/5-1886/7.  Table:  pressure,  temperature,  winds, 
cloudy  days,  etc.,  at  Vineland;  J.  Ingram,  observer. 
(9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885  (p.  381)— .same  1887.) 

1890/1.  Same;  Wm.  W.  Austin,  observer.  (15  same 
1891:  424.) 

Woodbine,  Cape  May  County 
1893/4.     Meteorological   observations   at   Woodbine   ob- 
servation station.    (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894/5:  382.) 
Max..    min.    and    mean    temperature,    precipitation    in 
Inches,    prevailing    wind,    each    mo. ;    frosts,    rain, 
etc. 

Climate  and  Crops 

See  also  Agriculture.     Crop  Bulletin. 
1868.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 
1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  Burlington  County, 

this  date. 
1889.     Pollen   versus   rain;    by    B.    D.    Halsted.     4   pp. 

(Agric.  college  exper.  station,  special  bull.  C. ) 
1889-1904.     Sunshine    of   growing    season    (Apr.-Sept. ) 

each  year.    (25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and 

17  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1904:  551.) 

.     See  below,  Rainfall,  this  date. 

1898-1904.     Fungi  as  related  to  weather.    (19  A.R.  state 

agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 

station   1898    (pp.   359-369)— 25   same  and   17  same 

1904.) 
1901-1902.    See  same,  these  dates. 

Climate  and  Health 

1878.  Climate  and  sanitary  condition  of  N.  J.;  by  John 
W.  Snowden.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1878:  213-222.) 

1881.  Climatology  as  related  to  health  and  choice  of 
locality;  by  B.  M.  Hunt.  (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1881: 
277-303.) 

1888.  Sanitary  relations  [of  N.  J.  climate],  (v.  1. 
Pinal  rept.  state  geologist  (Cook)  188S:  378-379.) 

From   J.    C.    Smock's   rept.    on   climatology. 

1889.  On  humidity  as  affecting  climate  and  health. 
(13  A.R.  bd.  health  1889:  389-391.) 

1892.     See  above,  Highlands,  this  date. 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Drought 

1607-1888.     See  above.  Climate,  these  dates. 

1869-1881.  Table  of  droughts— Croton  water-shed ;  rain 
and  flow  in  inches  on  the  shed.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist (Smock)   1890:  156.) 

1882.  On  drought  of  past  season;  droughts  in  1762  and 
1749;  artificial  irrigation.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881: 
22-24.) 

1888.     See  below.  Rainfall,  this  date. 

New  York 
1836-1881.     Table:   dry  periods— N.  Y.  and  Phila.  rain- 
fall,   (v.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  18.) 
1841/2-1880/1.     Table:  typical  dry  periods;  N.  Y,  record; 
Phila.  record,    (v.  3.   Same  1894:  19.) 
1841/2:  1842/3;  1879/80:  1880/1. 

Lake  Hopatcong 
1847-1868.     Table:  droughts  at  Lake  Hopatcong.    (A.R. 

state  geologist  (Cook)   1881:  *S0.) 
.     Same.    (v.  1.    Final  rept.  state  geologist  (Cook) 

1888:  376.) 

Philadelphia 
See  above.  New  Yorlj. 

Rothamsted,  England 
1876.     Influence  of  drought  of  1870  on  crops  of  Roth- 
amsted, England;  by  J.  B.  Lawes  and  J.  H.  Gilbert. 
(4  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1876:  40-44.) 
Floods 

1896.  Notes  of  flood  Feb.  6  in  northern  N.  J.;  by  C.  C. 
Vermeule.  (A.R.  state  geologist  (Smock)  1896: 
255-285.) 

Passaic  River 
1877-1893.     No.  of  days  Passaic  stood  at  given  stages, 
each  year;  floods  on  the  Passaic  at  Dundee,    (v.  3. 
Pinal  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  152-153.) 
1878-1891.     Floods  on  the  Passaic  at  Little  Falls.    (A.R. 
state  geologist  (Smock)   1890:  203.) 

1902.  Rept.  on  floods  of  Feb.  28  to  March  5;  effect  of 
proposed  drainage  works  on  Passaic  floods;  by  C.  C. 
Vermeule.    (Saiiic  (Kummel)  1902:  25-57.) 

1903.  The  floods  of  October,  1903 — Passaic  floods  and 
their  control;  by  C.  C.  Vermeule.  (Same  (Kummel) 
1903:  17-43.) 

1904.  The  prevention  of  floods  upon  the  Passaic. 
(Some  (Kummel)  1904:  6-8.) 

Raritan  River 
1873-1889.     Floods  on  the  Raritan  at  New  Brunswick. 

(v.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  213-214.) 
1873-1890.     Same.    (A.R.  state  geologist  (Smock)  1890: 

211-212.) 
1890-1893.     Table:  floods  on  the  Raritan  over  bank-full; 

date,  maximum  cubic  feet  per  second,  duration,    (v. 

3.    Final   rept.   state  geologist  1894:  212-213.) 

Northern  Ne;v  Jersey  Fi.oon  Commission 

1904.  Rept.  of  the  northern  N.  J.  flood  comn.  70  pp., 
18  foldg.  pis.,  3  foldg.  figures.  (Legisl.  docs.  1903  v. 
5,  doc.  55.) 

The  /comrs.   were  Franklin  Van   Winlile,   Richard  Mor- 
rell.  .Tohn  M.  Bell.  Marshall  O.  Lelghton,  Morris  R. 
Sherrerd. 
.     Same,   separate.    Somerville:     The  Unionist-Ga- 
zette Assn.  1904.    70  pp.,  18  foldg.  tables,  3  foldg. 
figures. 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library.  Trenton.  The  plates 
and  figures  were  omitted  from  one  copy  seen  in  the 
State  Library. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 
1904.     Table:    disbursements   on   acct.   northern   N.    J. 

flood  comn.    (A.R.  comptroller  1903/4:  90.) 
.     Same,  In  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1903/4:  425-426.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Frosts 

1893-1903.     Table:   dates  of  last  killing  frost  in  spring 
and  first  killing  frost  in  autumn,  at  stations  of  N.  J. 
weather  service.    (4  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather 
service  1893   (pp.  2S6-2S7)— some  1903.) 
Omitted  1897  to  1902. 

Billingsport.  Gloucester  County 
See  below,  Dover. 

Dover,  Morris  County 
1888.     Dates    of   first   killing    frosts    at    Dover,    South 
Orange,  Readington  and  Billingsport.    (v.  1.    Final 
rept.  state  geologist  1SS8:  421.) 

From   "  U.   S.   Signal    Service   Weather   Review,"   July. 
1888. 

Moorestown,   Burlington   County 
1865-1880.     Table  of  frosts,  each  yr.;  by  T.  J.  Beans,  ob- 
server,  Moorestown.     (A.R.    state    geologist   1881: 
*32.) 
1865-1887.     Table  of  frosts;  by  T.  J.  Beans,  Moorestown. 

(v.  1.    Final  rept.  state  geologist  1888:  345.) 
1865-1893.     Dates  of  last  killing  frost  in  spring  and  first 
killing  frost  in  autumn,  with  length  of  season,  at 
Moorestown,  N.  J.,  from  1865  to  1893.    (4  A.R.  bd. 
directors  N.  J.  weather  service  1893:  288.) 

Readington,  Hunterdon  County 
See  above,  Dover. 

Rio  Grande,  Cape  May  County 
1882-1887.     First-frost  notes  at  Rio  Grande,    (v.  1.  Final 
rept.  state  geologist  1888:  421.) 

South  Orange,  Essex  County 
See  above,  Dover. 

Yineland.  Cumberland  County 
1866-1880.     Table  of  frosts,  each  year;  by  Dr.  J.  Ingram, 
observer,  Vineland.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1881:  33.) 
Humidity 

1877-1880.     Table:    mean  relative  humidity  for  period 
July,  1877  to  Dec,  1880  at  different  points.    (A.R. 
state  geologist  (Cook)  1881:  *59.) 
1885.     Same;  relative  and  absolute.    (9  A.R.  bd.  health 
1885:  370.) 

1888.  Barometric  pressure;  weight  of  atmosphere;  rel- 
ative humidity,  (v.  1.  Final  rept.  state  geologist 
1888:  359-362.) 

From  J.  C.  Smock's  rept.  on  climatology. 

1889.  See  above.  Climate  and  Health,  this  date. 
Laws 

1890.  Text  of  act  to  establish  weather  service  in  N.  J., 
etc.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1890:  535-536.) 

Repeated  in  1891,   1892.  1893. 
1892.     Text  of  suppl.  to  act  establishing  a  state  weather 
service.     (3   A.R.   N.   J.   weather  service  1892:  253- 
254.) 

Precipitation 

See  also  below,  Rainfall ;  also  Snowfall. 

1836/92-1875/90.  Table:  ann.  precipitation  for  cotem- 
poraneous  periods,  with  deduced  average  ann.  pre- 
cipitation at  various  points  in  N.  Y.,  Md.,  Penn., 
N.  .T.    (V.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geologist,  1894:  14.) 

1880.  Table:  monthly  atmospheric  precipitation  at  dif- 
ferent points.  (A.R.  state  geologist  (Cook)  1880: 
198-199.) 

1882.     Same.    (Same  (Cook)   1882:  1T2.) 

1890-1896.  Comparative  precipitation  by  seasons.  (2 
A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather  service,  1891  (p. 
22)— name  1896.) 

1890/1-1890/6.     See  below,  Temperature,  these  dates. 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Precipitation — cont'd 

1891-1896.  Tables:  daily  precipitation  by  months  and 
stations,  ( 2  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather  service 
1891  (pp.  79-90) — anmr  1896.) 
1902-1903.  Tables:  monthly  and  ann.  precipitation, 
with  departures  from  normal.  (13  same  1902  (pp. 
62-65)— sawe  1903.) 

1903.  Outline  of  county  history:  soils,  products,  and 
average  spring,  summer,  autumn,  winter  and  ann. 
temperature  and  precipitation.    (Same  1903:  43-75.) 

1904.  Table:  average  ann.  and  mo.  precipitation  by 
sections  and  drainage  basins,  (v.  3.  Final  rept. 
state  geologist  1894:  17.) 

Cape  May   City 
See  below,    Cape   May   County. 
Cape  May  County 
1895-1899.     Precipitation  in  inches,  spring,  summer,  fall, 
total  March  to  Oct.  for  Cape  May  Co.  and  Woodbine, 
each  year.    (27  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1899:  278.) 
1899.     Precipitation  in  inches,  each  mo.,  March  to  Oct. 
at  Woodbine,  Ocean  City,  Cape  May  Court  House, 
Cape  May  City,  average  for  Cape  May  Co.    (27  same 
1899:  278.) 

Cape  May  Court  House 
See  above.  Cape  May  County. 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 
1896-1903/4.     Table:  daily  and  monthly  precipitation,  in 
inches,  at  College  Farm.    (18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station   and    10   A.R.   agric.   college   exper.   station 
1897  (pp.  117-118)— 25  same  and  17  same  1904.) 
Omitted  in  1898  ;  from  1899  to  1904,  the  period  is  for 
the  fiscal   instead  of  the  calendar  year. 

1896/01-1896/04.  Table:  mo.  precipitation  at  College 
Farm,  each  year.  (22  same  and  14  same  1901  (p, 
219)— 25  same  and  17  same  1904.) 

Freehold,  Monmouth  County 

1874-1893.  Table:  monthly  and  ann.  precipitation  in 
inches  and  hundredths,  at  Freehold,  N.  J.,  from 
Feb.  1,  1874  to  Oct.  31,  1883,  incl.;  and  from  Jan.  1, 
1888,  to  Dec.  3,  1893,  incl.  (4  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J. 
weather  service  1893:  244.) 

Moorestown,  Burlington  County 
1863-1902.     Table:   monthly  and  ann.  precipitation  for 

thirty -nine  and  half  yrs.  near  Moorestown,  N.  J.; 

nearly  all  from  observations  of  Thos.  J.  Beans.    (13 

A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather  service  1902:  75.) 
1879-1893.     Table:   monthly  and  ann.  precipitation   (in 

inches  and  hundredths),  at  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  from 

Jan.  1,  1879,  to  Dec.  31,  1893,  incl.    (4  same  1893: 

240.) 
1886.     Rept.  on  temperature  and  rainfall;  by  T.  Beans, 

Moorestown,   Burlington  Co.,   N.   J.     (14   A.R.   bd. 

agric.  1886:  401.) 

New  Brunswick,  Middlesex  County 
See  also  above,  College  Farm. 

1854-1893.  Table:  monthly  and  ann.  precipitation  (in 
inches  and  hundredths)  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J., 
from  Jan.  1,  1854,  to  Dec.  31,  1893,  incl.  (4  A.R.  bd. 
directors  N.  J.  weather  service  1893:  232-233.) 

1885/6.  Table:  comparison  of  the  precipitation  and 
mean  temperature,  by  mos.,  at  New  Brunswick.  (22 
A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1886:  72.) 

1887/8-1894/5.  Tables:  monthly  and  seasonal  precipi- 
tation and  temperatures.  (24  same  1888  (p.  81)  — 
31  same  1894/5.) 

1893-1895.  Table:  daily  precipitation,  by  months.  (29 
same  1893  (p.  160)— 40  same  1894/5.) 


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CLIMATE— cont'd 
Precipitation — cont'd 

'Newark,  Essex  County 
1844-1893.     Table:   monthly  and  ann.  precipitation   (in 
inches  and  hundredths)  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  from  Jan. 
1,  1844,  to  Dec.  31,  1893,  inch    (4  A.R.  bd.  directors 
N.  J.  weather  service  1893:  234-235.) 

Ocean  City,  Cape  May  Comity 
1899.    See  above,  Cape  May  County,  this  date. 

Paterson,  Passaic  County 
1879-1893.     Table:   monthly  and  ann.  precipitation   (in 
inches  and  hundredths)    at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  from 
Jan.  1,  1879,  to  Dec.  31,  1893,  incl.    (4  A.R.  bd.  di- 
rectors N.  J.  weather  service  1893:  236-237.) 

South  Orange,  Essex  County 
1874-1893.     Table:   monthly  and  ann.  precipitation   (in 
Inches   and   hundredths)    at   South   Orange,  N.   J., 
from  Jan.  1,  1874  to  Dec.  31,  1893,  incl.    (4  A.R.  bd. 
directors  N.  J.  weather  service  1893:  241.) 

Trenton,  Mercer  County 
1865-1893.  Table:  monthly  and  ann.  precipitation  (in 
inches  and  hundredths),  at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  from 
Sept.  1,  1865,  to  Feb.  28,  1881;  and  from  Sept.  1, 
1887,  to  Dec.  31,  1893,  incl.  (4  A.R.  bd.  directors 
N.  J.  weather  service  1893:  242-243.) 

Yineland,  Cumberland  Cormty 

1867-1893.  Table:  monthly  and  ann.  precipitation  (in 
inches  and  hundredths),  at  Vineland,  N.  J.,  from 
Aug.  1,  1867,  to  Feb.  28,  1889,  incl.  and  from  Feb.  1, 
1891,  to  Dec.  31,  1S93,  incl.  (4  A.R.  bd.  directors 
N.  J.  weather  service  1893:  238-239.) 

1868-1892.  Table:  precipitation  at  Vineland;  rain  and 
melted  snow  in  inches,  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  ge- 
ologist 1894:  27.) 

"WoodMne,  Cape  May  County 
See   above.   Cape   May   County. 
Rainfall 

1868.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 

1881.  Table:  mean  amt.  of  precipitation  in  rain  and 
melted  snow,  at  various  points  In  N.  Y.  and  N.  J. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1881:  *62-*63.) 

.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 

1882.  Table:  mean  amt.  of  precipitation  and  rain  and 
melted  snow  at  different  points  in  N.  J.  each  month. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1882:  110.) 

.     Rainfall   in   wooded   and   unwooded   portions  of 

state;  wood  culture.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  239- 
240.) 

.     Rainfall  and  flow-off  in  flood  month   (Sept.)   in 

Kittatinny  Valley  and  Highlands,  Passaic,  Northern 
red  sandstone,  Raritan,  small  red  sandstone,  Dela- 
ware above  Trenton,  branches  of  Delaware,  coast 
streams,  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894: 
346.) 

1887-1903.  Table:  monthly  and  ann.  rainfall  (incl. 
melted  snow)  in  inches,  for  state.  (14  A.R.  bd. 
directors  N.  J.  weather  service  1903:  102-103.) 

1887/8-1890/1.     See  above,  Climate,  this  date. 

1888.  Atmospheric  precipitation:  rain  and  snow;  ex- 
treme precipitation  and  droughts;  snow.  (v.  1. 
Final  rept.  state  geologist  1888:  362-378.) 

.     Tables:  rain  and  melted  snow  for  comparison  of 

north  and  south  and  east  and  west  [N.  J.];  by 
months,    (v.  1.   Same  1888:  368-369.) 

.     Table  of  rain  and  melted  snow,  by  months  at 

various  points  in  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  (v.  1.  Same  1888: 
392-399.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Rainfall — cont'd 

1889-1904.  Rainfall  of  growing  season  (Apr.-Sept.) 
each  year.  (25  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and 
17  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1904:  549.) 

1889/98-1889/04.     See  below.  Temperature,  these  dates. 

1890-1891.  Table  of  rainfall  for  month  of  June,  1890- 
1891.  (2  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather  service 
1891:  154.) 

1890-1892.  Rainfall,  evaporation,  storage  depletion, 
computed  and  observed  flow  in  inches  on  drainage 
area.    (v.  3.  Pinal  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  274.) 

1890-1893.  Tables:  rainfall  on  the  Paulinskill,  Pequest, 
Musconetcong,  Ramapo,  Pequannock,  Raritan,  Hack- 
ensack,  Delaware,  Great  Egg  Harbor  and  Batso; 
observed  evaporation;  computed  evaporation  for 
the  Passaic;  difference  per  cent.  (v.  3.  Same  1894: 
121-124.) 

1891-1892.  Table:  total  rainfall  at  different  points,  dur- 
ing summer  months,  by  northern,  central  and  south- 
ern sections.  (3  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather 
service  1892:  251.) 

1894.  Spring  and  summer  rainfall  and  evaporation  in 
Kittatinny  Valley  and  Highlands,  Passaic  water- 
shed, red  sandstone  plain,  Trenton  to  Camden,  Cam- 
den to  Bridgeton,  coast  streams  for  average  year, 
ordinary  dry  year  and  driest  year.  (v.  3.  Final 
rept.  state  geologist  1894:  337.) 

.     Rainfall  and  amt.  of  rain   flowing  off,  average 

year,  driest  year  and  driest  eighteen  consecutive 
months  in  Kittatinny  Valley  and  Highland  streams, 
Delaware  above  Trenton,  Passaic  water-shed,  red 
sandstone  streams,  branches  of  Delaware  and  coast 
streams;  flow  in  gallons  daily  for  one  square  mile  of 
water-shed,  available  water-power,  (v.  3.  Some  1894: 
351-352.) 

.     Tables:  inches  of  rainfall.  Inches  flowing  off,  flow 

in  thousand  gallons  daily  per  square  mile,  horse- 
power on  one  foot  fall  per  square  mile  for  average 
year,  ordinary  dry  year  and  driest  period,  (v.  3. 
Same  1894:  198-200.) 

Northern  red  sandstone  water-sheds  with  drift-covered 
areas  and  large  ground-How  ;  Raritan  River — red 
sandstone  streams  with  medium  ground-flow  ;  small 
red  sandstone  water-sheds  free  from  sands  and 
gravel  (unglaciated). 

.     Tables:    rainfall,  flow  and  horse-power  of  coast 

streams  with  moderate  ground-storage  and  large 
ground-storage;  by  months;  average  year,  ordinary 
dry  year  and  driest  period,  (v.  3.  Same  1894:  265- 
266.) 

.  Tables:  flow  of  coast  streams  during  driest  pe- 
riod, determined  by  an  average  of  rainfall  at  Phila- 
delphia and  Vineland,  Dec.  1880  to  Nov.  1882;  and 
Dec.  1884  to  Nov.  1886.    (v.  3.   Same  1894:  267.) 

.     Tables:    rainfall    and    evaporation   for   average, 

ordinary  dry  and  driest  periods  at  different  points. 
(V.  3.    Some  1894:  114-120.) 

1899.  Maps  showing  mean  ann.  rainfall  and  tempera- 
ture; rainfall  for  growing  months  and  summer 
temperature;  rainfall  for  months  of  no  growth  and 
winter  temperature.  (Rept.  on  forests  [ace.  ann. 
rept.  state  geologist]  1899:  betw.  pp.  166  and  167.) 

1901-1902.  Table:  total  rainfall  in  inches,  and  no.  of 
days  on  which  it  fell  in  each  section  of  state,  during 
crop  seasons  of  1901-1902.  (13  A.R.  bd.  directors 
N.  J.  weather  service  1902:  30.) 

Atlantic  City,  Atlantic  County 
1874/87-1891.     Table:    rainfall  at  Atlantic  City,  spring 
summer,  autumn,  winter,  year,  1874  to  1887,  1890 
and  1891.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1891:  142.) 
1875/6.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 


1875/6. 


Barnegat,    Ocean   County 
See  above,  Climate,  this  date. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

Rainfall — cont'd 

Bound  Brook,  Somerset  County 
1890.     Rainfall  and  flow  of  Raritan  at  Bound  Brook,  by 

months.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1890:  207.) 
1S90-1893.     Rainfall  and  flow  of  the  Raritan  at  Bound 
Brook.    (V.  3.    Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  209- 
211.) 

Cape  May,  Cape  May  County 
1875/6.    See  above,  Climate,  this  date. 

Cinnaminson,  Burlington  County 

1885.  Acct.  of  rainfall.  Including  snow  when  melted, 
furnished  by  C.  Conrow,  of  Cinnaminson  township, 
for  year.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  270-271.) 

Connecticut  River 
1871-1877/8.     Tables:  rainfall  and  stream-flow  on  Conn. 

River,     (v.  3.    Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  51- 

52.) 
1874/5-1877/8.     Tables:  monthly  rainfall,  observed  and 

computed  flow.  Conn.  River,     (v.  S.  Same  1894:  98- 

99.) 

Croton  Water-shed 
1868-1881.     Tables:   rainfall  and  flow  of  Croton  water- 
shed, by  months,    (v.  3.    Final  rept.  state  geologist 
1894:  54-57.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1890:  154-155.) 

1871/2-1880/1.  Tables:  monthly  rainfall;  computed  and 
observed  flow,  summary  by  seasons;  Croton  River, 
1871/2,  1879/80,  1880/1.  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  ge- 
ologist 1894:  87-88.) 

Delaware  River 

1894.  Table:  inches  of  rainfall,  flow,  horse-power  of 
tributaries  of  the  Delaware — Trenton  to  Camden — 
by  months;  average  year,  ordinary  dry  year  and 
driest  period,  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  geologist 
1894:  250.) 

.     Table:    inches  of  rainfall,   flow,   horse-power  of 

Delaware  River  above  Trenton;  estimates  for  aver- 
age year,  ordinary  dry  year  and  driest  period,  (v.  3. 
Same  1894:  240.) 

.  Table:  rainfall,  flow  and  horse-power  of  tribu- 
taries of  the  Delaware — Camden  to  Bridgeton,  by 
months;  average  year;  ordinary  dry  year  and  driest 
period,    (v.  3.    Same  1894:  257.) 

Egg  Harbor  City,  Atlantic  County 
1866/86-1891.     See  below,  Vineland,  these  dates. 

1886.  See  below,  Temperature,  Egg  Harbor  City. 

England 
1844-1853.     Tables:  mean  evaporation  and  mean  rainfall 
from  earth  at  Bolton  Le  Moors,  Lancashire,  Eng- 
land, by  montlis;  also  at  Whitehaven,  Cumberland, 
(v.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  34.) 

Items  are   the  mo.  average  tor  the  entire  period   (not 

each  year). 
From  Beardmore's  Hydrology,  page  325. 

Finesville,  Warren  County 
1890-1891.     Table:  rainfall  and  flow  of  the  Musconetcong 
at  Finesville.    (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894: 
144.) 

Fort  ColumVus    (Governor's  Island) 
1836-1876.     Table:  extreme  ann.  rainfall  at  Fort  Colum- 
bus in  1830;  Lake  Hopatcong  in  1866;  Newark  and 
Lambertville    in    1856;    New    Brunswick    in    1876. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1881:  •77.) 

.     Table:    extreme   ann.    rainfall;    Fort    Columbus 

(1836  and  1837) ;  Lake  Hopatcong  (1850  and  1866) ; 
Newark  (1856  and  1859);  New  Brunswick  (1873 
and  1876);  Lambertville  (1841  and  1856).  (v.  1. 
Final  rept.  state  geologist  1888:  374.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Rainfall — cont'd 

Fort  Columbus  (.Governor's  Island) — cont'd 
1836-1882.  Table:  extreme  ann.  rainfall;  Fort  Colum- 
bus, N.  Y.  Harbor  (1836  and  1837),  Lake  Hopatcong 
(1850  and  1866),  Newark  (1856  and  1859),  New 
Brunswick  (1873  and  1876),  Lambertville  (1841 
and  1850),  Moorestown,  Vineland  and  Paterson 
(dates  not  given  excepting  greatest  for  Paterson 
(1882)).    (A.R.  state  geologist  1S82:  113.) 


I 


1876. 


1882. 
1894. 


Oreenwich  Cumberland  County 
See  below,  Newark,  this  date. 

Kittatinny  Valley 
See  above,  Rainfall,  this  date. 
See  same,  this  date. 


Lake  Hopatcong,  Morris  County 
See  also  above,  Fort  Columbus. 

1846-1869.  Table:  inches  of  rain  and  melted  snow  at 
outlet  of  Lake  Hopatcong,  each  mo.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1876:  32.) 

.     Same.     (v.   3.    Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894: 

25.) 

1876.     See  below,  Newark,  this  date. 

1881.  Table:  extreme  monthly  rainfalls  at  Lake  Hopat- 
cong, Newark,  New  Brunswick,  Moorestown  and 
Vineland.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1881:  *77.) 

1888.  Same.  (v.  1.  Final  rept.  state  geologist  1888: 
374.) 

Lambertville,  Hunterdon  County 
See  also  above,   Fort  Columbus. 
1876.     See  below,  Newark,  this  date. 

Long  Branch,  Monmouth  County 
1875/6.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 

Mays  Landing,  Atlantic  County 
1890.     Rainfall  and  flow  of  Great  Egg  Harbor  River  at 

Mays  Landing,   by  months.     (A.R.   state  geologist 

1890:  214.) 
1890-1892.     Rainfall  and  flow  of  Great  Egg  Harbor  River 

at  Mays  Landing,    (v.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geologist 

1894:  273.) 

Moorestotcn,  Burlington  County 
See  also  above,  Fort  Columbus. 
1881.     See  above.  Lake  Hopatcong,  this  date. 
1888.     See  above.  Lake  Hopatcong,  this  date. 

Neshaminy  Creek 

1885/6-1892/3.  Table:  rainfall  and  flow  of  the  Nesham- 
iny below  Forks,  Penn.,  by  months,  (v.  3.  Final 
rept.  state  geologist  1894:  65-67.) 

1888/9-1891/2.  Tables;  monthly  rainfall,  computed  and 
observed  flow,  Neshaminy  Creek  in  1888/9  and  1891/ 
2.    (V.  3.    Same  1894:  92-93.) 

New  Brunswick,  Middlesex  County 

See  also  above.  Fort  Columbus. 

1854/76-1854/92.     Table:   rainfall  at  New  Brunswick. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854/76  In  12  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1876  ;  18. 
—  -  ..  ..  ,.        1877:22. 

1878  :  28. 
187!) :  48. 

1880  :  35. 

1881  :  52. 

1882  :  18. 

1883  :  53. 

1884  :  81. 
1885:56. 
1886  :  75. 

18B4/91   In  A.R.  state  geologist  1891 :  142. 

1H."4  tf)  18,S7.  l.SfiO  niui  l.SOl,  bv  seasons. 
1854/92  In  v.  3.     Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894  :  26. 


1854/77 

'  13 

1854/78 

'  14 

1854/79 

'  13 

1854/80 

'  16 

1854/81 

'  17 

1854/82 

'  18 

1854/83 

'  19 

1854  84 

'  20 

1854/85 

'  21 

1854/86 

'  22 

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205 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Painfall — cont'd 

New  Brunswick.   Middlesex  County — cont'd 
Also  in  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854/78  In     6  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.   1878:14. 

18S4/81    "     9 1881  ;  28. 

18.J4/82    "   10 '        1882  :  121. 

1854/83    "  11      "       "  "        1883:201. 

187G.     See  below,  Newark,  this  date. 
3881.     See  above.  Lake  Hopatcong,  this  date. 
1883-1886.     See  below.  Temperature,  this  date. 
1884/5-18SG/7.     Table:    comparison  of  rain  and  melted 

snow,  and  average  temperature  at  New  Brunswick. 

(22  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1886  (p.  74)— 23 

same  1887.) 
1888.     See  above.  Lake  Hopatcong,  this  date. 

Is! no  Germantown 
1876.     See  below,  Newark,  this  date. 

New  Milford,  Bergen  County 
1883-1889.     Table:  rainfall  and  flow  of  the  Hackensack 

at   New   Milford.     (A.R.   state   geologist    (Smock) 

1890:  204.) 
1890-1892.     Table:    rainfall    and    flow    of    Hackensack 

River  at  New  Milford,  by  months,    (v.  3.  Final  rept. 

state  geologist  1894:  202.) 
1890/1-1891/2,     See  above,  Newark,  this  date. 

New   York   City 
1836-1892.     Table:  precipitation  at  N.  Y.  City;  rain  and 
melted  snow  in  inches,  each  month,    (v.  3.    Final 
rept.  state  geologist  1894:  22-23.) 

From  repts.  of  Dr.  Danl.  Draper  and  Information  from 
D.  S.  Weather  Bureau. 
1876.     See  below,  Newark,  this  date. 

Newark,  Essex  County 
See  also  above.   Fort  Columbus. 

1843-1876.  Table:  rainfall  each  mo.  at  Newark;  ob- 
served by  Wm.  A.  Whitehead.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1876:  30-31.) 

1843-1880.     Same.    (Same  1880:  204-205.) 

.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1880:  198.) 

1843/87-1891.  Table:  rainfall  at  Newark  1843  to  1887, 
1890  and  1891,  spring,  summer,  autumn,  winter, 
year.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1891:  142.) 

1876.  Table:  ann.  fall  of  rain  and  melted  snow  at  New- 
ark, Lake  Hopatcong,  New  Brunswick,  Trenton, 
Lambertville,  New  Germantown,  Vineland,  Green- 
wich, Phila.,  New  York,  Flatbush.    (Same  1876:  28.) 

.  Table:  amt.  of  rainfall  at  Newark,  New  Bruns- 
wick, Trenton,  Vineland,  by  mos.  and  seasons.  (4 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1876:  20.) 

1878.  Table:  monthly  temperature  and  rainfall  at  New- 
ark; records  of  W.  A.  Whitehead.  (2  A.R.  bd.  health 
1878:  174.) 

1879/80.     See  below.  Temperature,  Newark,  this  date. 

1881.     See  above.  Lake  Hopatcong,  this  date. 

1888.     See  same,  this  date. 

1890/1-1891/2.  Monthly  rainfall  at  Newark,  Tenafly, 
and  New  Milford  Nov.  1890-May  1892.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1892:  2G8.) 

Passaic  River 
1877-1893/4.     Tables:   rainfall  and  stream-flow,  Passaic 

River,    (v.  3.    Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  58- 

62.) 
1879/80-1890.     Tables:   monthly  rainfall,  computed  and 

observed  flow  of  Passaic  River  in  1879/80,  1880/1, 

1890.    (V.  3.  Some  1894:  89-91.) 

Paterson,  Passaic  County 
See  above.  Port  Columbus. 

Paulinskill  River 
1890-1892.     Rainfall  and  flow  of  the  Paulinskill.    (v.  3. 
Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  133.) 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Rainfall — cont'd 

Pemberton,  Burlington  County 
1890.     Table:  rainfall  and  flow  of  North  Branch  of  Ran- 
cocas  at  Pemberton,  1890.    (v.  3.    Final  rept.  state 
geologist  1894:  253.) 

Peguest  River 
1S90-1891.     Table:   rainfall  and  flow  of  Pequest  River, 
(v.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  137-138.) 

Perkiomen  Creek 

1885/6-1892/3.  Tables:  rainfall  and  flow  of  the  Perkio- 
men Creek,  Penn.,  by  months,  (v.  3.  Final  rept. 
state  geologist  1894:  68-69.) 

1886/7-1887/8.  Tables:  monthly  rainfall,  observed  and 
computed  flow,  Perkiomen  Creek,  (v.  3.  .Same  1894: 
94-95.) 

Philadelphia,  Penn. 

1825/87-1891.  Table:  rainfall  at  Phila.,  spring,  sum- 
mer, autumn,  winter,  year,  1825  to  1887,  1890  and 
1891.       (A.R.  state  geologist  (Smock)  1891:  142.) 

1876.     See  above,  Newark,  this  date. 

Pompton,   Passaic  County 
1890-1892.     Rainfall  and  flow  of  Ramapo  River  at  Pomp- 
ton,  N.  J.    (v.  3.    Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894: 
168-169.) 

Port  Oram,  Morris  County 
1S90/1.     Rainfall  and  flow  of  Rockaway  River  at  Port 
Oram.    (v.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  183.) 

Potomac  River 

1885/6-1890/1.  Tables:  rainfall  and  stream-flow,  Po- 
tomac River,  by  months,  (v.  3.  Pinal  rept.  state 
geologist  1894:  71-72.) 

1886/7-1887/8.  Tables:  monthly  rainfall,  computed  and 
observed  flow,  Potomac  River,  (v.  3.  Same  1894: 
96-97.) 

Rahway  River 

1890.  Rainfall  and  flow  of  the  Rahway  River,  by 
months.    (A.R.  state  geologist  (Smock)  1890:  205.) 

Rancocas,  Burlington  County 

1883-1885.  Comparison  of  weather  and  rainfall  at  Ran- 
cocas; by  S.  Haines.  (13  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1885:  266- 
268.) 

1886.  Rept.  of  temperature  and  rainfall  at  Rancocas; 
by  S.  Haines.    (14  .same  1886:  400.) 

Riverdale,  Morris  County 

1890-1892/3.  Rainfall  and  flow  of  Pequannock  River  at 
Riverdale.  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894: 
176-177.) 

Sandy  Hook 

1875/6.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 

1875-1889/90.  Tables;  rainfall  and  stream-flow  on  Sud- 
bury River,  by  months,  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  ge- 
ologist 1894:  46-50.) 

1881/2-1882/3.  Table:  monthly  rainfall  and  computed 
and  observed  flow,  Sudbury  River,  (v.  3.  Same 
1894:  85-86.) 

Stockton,  Hunterdon  County 
1891-1892.     Table:    rainfall   and   flow  of  the   Delaware 
River  at  Stockton,  N.  J.,  by  months,    (v.  3.    Final 
rept.  state  geologist  1894:  239.) 

Tenafly,  Bergen  County 
1890/1-1891/2.     See  above,  Newark,  this  date. 

Tohickon   Creek 
1885/6-1892/3.     Table:   rainfall  and  stream-flow,  Tohic- 
kon Creek,  Penn.,  by  months,     (v.   3.    Final  rept. 
state  geologist  1894:  63-64.) 


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CLIMATE— cont'd 

Rainfall — cont'd 

Trenton,  Mercer  Count]/ 
1866/80-1891.     Table:   rainfall  at  Trenton,  spring,  sum- 
mer, autumn,  winter,  year,  ISGU  to  1880,  1S90  and 
1891.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1S91:  142.) 
1876.     See  above,  Newark,  this  date. 

Vineland,   Cumberland  County 
See  also  above.  Fort  Columbus. 

1866/86-1891.  Table:  rainfall  at  Vineland  and  Egg  Har- 
bor City,  spring,  summer,  autumn,  winter,  year; 
1866  to  1S8C,  Vineland  only;  1S90,  Egg  Harbor  City 
only;  1891,  both  combined.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1891:  142.) 

1876.    See  above,  Newark,  this  date. 

1881.    See  above.  Lake  Hopatcong,  this  date. 

1888.     See  same,  this  date. 

Wnnaque  River 
1890-1891.     Rainfall  and  flow  of  Wanaque  River,    (v.  3. 
Final  rept.  state  geologist  1S94:  173.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  below.  Weather  Service  :  also  above.  Floods. 

Seasons 

1646-1880.  Dates  of  opening  and  closing  of  Hudson 
River  at  Albany  and  no.  of  days  of  navigation. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1881:  *87.) 

1646-1S88.  Table:  dates  of  opening  and  closing  of  Hud- 
son River  at  Albany  and  no.  of  days  of  navigation, 
(v.  1.    Final  rept.  state  geologist  1888:  413-416.) 

1834-1888.  Dates  of  opening  and  closing  of  naviga- 
tion on  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal,  (v.  1.  Same 
1888:  418-419.) 

1865-1893.     See  above.  Frosts,  Moorestown,  these  dates. 

1869-1887.  Dates  of  opening  and  closing  of  navigation 
on  Morris  Canal,  (v.  1.  Final  rept.  state  geologist 
1888:  420.) 

1872-1887.  Dates  of  closing  of  navigation  of  Delaware 
River,    (v.  1.  Same  1888:  417.) 

Snowfall 

1888.     See  above.  Rainfall,  this  date. 

JVeu)  Brunswick.  Middlesex  County 
1861/2-1889/90.     Table:  depth  of  snow  in  inches  at  New 
Brunswick  in  Nov.  Dec,  Jan.,  Feb.,  March,  April, 
total;  by  P.  V.  Spader,    (v.  3.    Final  rept.  state  ge- 
ologist 1894:  31.) 

'Newark,  Essex  County 

1843/4-1879/80.  Table:  depth  of  snow  each  winter  at 
Newark.    (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1880:  199.) 

1843/4-1881/90.  Table:  depth  of  snow  in  inches  at  New- 
ark each  year;  at  receiving  reservoir.  New  York  in 
Nov.,  Dec,  Jan.,  Feb.,  Mch.,  April,  1864/5-1881  and 
total,    (v.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  30.) 

Temperature 

1868.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 

1880.  Table:  monthly  maximum,  minimum  and  mean 
temperature  at  different  points  in  N.  J.  and  at 
Goshen,  N.  Y.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1880:  194-197.) 

1881.  Table:  mean  temperature  for  each  mo.,  season 
and  year  for  the  several  divisions  of  state.  (Same 
1881:  •lO-ll.) 

Klttatlnny  Valley  and  the  Highlands.  Red  Sandstone 
Plain.  Southern  Inti'rior,  Atlantic  Coast  Belt,  Dela- 
ware Bay  Belt,  Peninsula  of  Cape  May. 

.     Tabic:  mean  temperature,  by  months  and  seasons 

at  various  points  in  N.  Y.,  Penn.  and  N.  J.    (Same 
1881:  *48-*49.) 
.     Table:  maximum,  minimum  and  mean  tempera- 
ture at  various  points  in  N.  J.,  N.  Y.,  Penn.  and  Md. 
(Same  1881:  foldg.  table  betw.  pp.  •46  and  ♦47.) 
.    See  above,  Climate,  this  date. 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

Temperature — cont'd 

1SS5.  Table:  mean  temperature  for  yr.  and  seasons  for 
climatic  divisions  of  state.  (9  A.R.  bd.  health  1884/ 
5:  375.) 

Newton,   Paterson,  Newark,   New  Brunswick,   Freehold. 
Vineland,  Sandy  Ilook,  Barnegat  and  Cape  May. 

1887.  Table  of  mean  a.  m.,  p.  m.,  and  midnight  tempera- 
tures at  Atlantic  City  and  Sandy  Hook,  N.  J.;  Balto., 
Md.;  Phila.,  Penn.;  N.  Y.  City:  Jacksonville,  Pla.; 
San  Diego,  Cal.  (v.  1.  Final  rept.  state  geologist 
ISSS:  402.) 

From  ann.  rept.  chief  signal  otHcer  of  Army  for  1887. 
1887/8-1890/1.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 

1888.  Tables:  maximum,  mean  and  minimum  tempera- 
ture, by  months,  at  various  points  in  N.  Y.  and  N.  J., 
name  of  observer;  extremes,  (v.  1.  Final  rept.  state 
geologist  1888:  foldg.  table  betw.  pp.  390  and  391.) 

.     Table:   mean  temperature  for  climatic  divisions 

of  state  (Kittatinny  Valley  and  Highlands,  red 
sandstone  plain,  southern  interior  and  Atlantic 
Coast  belt.    (v.  1.    Same  1888:  327.) 

A  description  and  remarks  on  climate  of  these  regions 
follow  table  (pp.  328-354). 
1889/98-1889/04.     Table:  monthly  temperature,  rainfall 
and  sunshine,  each  year. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1889/08   in    10   A.R.    state   asr.   expor.   Stat,   and   11    A.K. 

agr.  coll.  exper.  stat.  1898  :  370. 
1889/99  in  20  A.R.   state  agr.   exper.  stat.   and   12   A.R. 
,ngr.  coll.  exper.  stat.  1899  :  419. 
ISOn    and  areraee  of  previous  10  years. 
1889/00  not  found. 

1889/01   in   22  A.R.   state  agr.  exper.  stat.   and   14   A.R. 
agr.  coll.  exper.  stat.  1901  :  442. 
Sunshine  omitted ;  returns  for  1901  and  average  of  past 
12  years. 
1889/02  not  found. 

1889/03    in   24   A.R.    state   agr.   exper.   stat.   and   10   A.R. 
agr.  coli.  pxiicr.  stat.  10(i3  :  552-554. 
Rainfall  omitted ;  returns  are  for  each  year. 
1889/04   in    25   A.R.    state   agr.   exper.    stat.   and   17   A.R. 
agr.  coll.  exper.  stat.  1004  :  550. 
Temperature  of  growing  season,  April-Sept.,  each  year. 

1890/1-1890/6.  Comparative  mean  temperature  by  sea- 
sons; precipitation,  incl.  melted  snow  (in  inches) 
[for  the  state].  (2  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather 
service  1891  (p.  21)— 7  same  1896.) 

1899.     See  above,  Rainfall,  this  date. 

1902-1903.  Tables:  monthly  and  ann.  mean  tempera- 
ture for  yr.  1902,  with  departures  from  normal; 
maximum:  minimum;  at  the  different  stations.  (13 
A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather  service  1902  (pp. 
50-01)— 14  .WHif  1903.) 

1903.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 

.    See  above,  Precipitation,  this  date. 

Asbury  Park,  Monmouth  County 
1893-1899.     Table:  temperature  at  Asbury  Park  in  Jan. 

and  Feb.    (23  A.R.  bd.  health  1S99:  163.) 
1898/9.     Temperature  and  weather  at  Asbury  Park,  Oct. 

1898   to   Sept.   1899;    with   averages  for  a  ten-year 

period.    (23  same  1899:  161-168.) 

Atlantic  City,  Atlantic  County 
1875-1880.     See  below.  New  York  City. 
1875/6.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 


1875-1880. 


Baltimore,  Md. 
See  below.  New  York  City. 


Barnegat,  Ocean  City 

1875-1880.     See  below.  New  York  City. 

1875/6.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 

1876/7.  Table:  daily  maximum,  minimum  and  mean 
temperatures,  each  month,  July,  1876,  to  June,  1877, 
at  Barnegat.    (2  A.R.  bd.  health  1878:  172.) 

1878/9.     Same.    (4  same  1880:  204.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


207 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Temperature — cont'd 

Cai)c  May 
1875-lSSO.     See  below,  New  York  City. 
1875/6.     See  above,  Climate,  this  date. 
1895-1899.     Mean  temperature,  spring,  summer  and  fall, 

each  year,  for  Cape  May  Co.  and   Woodbine.     (27 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1899:  278.) 
1899.     Mean,    max.,    min.    temperature    at    Woodbine, 

Ocean  City,  Cape  May  C.  H.,  average  for  Cape  May 

Co.,  each  mo.,  March  to  Oct.    (27  same  1899:  278.) 

Cape  May  Court-House.  Cape  May  County 
1888/9-1893/4.     Table:   maximum,  minimum  and  mean 

temperature,  each  mo.  at  Cape  May  Court  House; 

J.  P.  Leaming,  observer.    (13  A.R.  bd.  health  1889 

(p.  398)— 18  same  1894.) 
1899.     See  above,  Cape  May  Co.,  this  date. 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 
1863-1880.     Tables:     maximum,    minimum     and    mean 
monthly  temperature  and  rainfall  at  Farm.    (8  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1880:  19.) 
1863/70-1S76/S2.     Table:    mean   and    extreme   tempera- 
ture at  College  Farm.    (10  mmc  1SS2/3:  121.) 
1884-1885.     Table:    highest,  lowest  and  mean  tempera- 
tures for  Dec.  1884,  and  Jan.,  Feb.  and  March,  1885. 
(21  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1885:  57.) 

Egg  Harbor   City,   Atlantic   County 
1886.     Table:  temperature,  mean,  maximum,  minimum, 
and  rainfall  at  Egg  Harbor  City,  each  mo.    (14  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1886:  380.) 

Elizabeth,    Union   County 
1880-1893.     Table:  monthly  and  ann.  mean  temperature 
at  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  from  Jan.  1,  1880,  to  Dec.  31, 
1893,  incl.    (4  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather  serv- 
ice 1893:  247.) 

Long  Branch.  Monmouth  County 
1875/6.     See  above,  Climate,  this  date. 

Middletown,  Monmouth  County 
1879/80-1880/1.     Table:    observations   taken   by   Frank 
Osborn,  Middletown:  maximum  and  minimum  tem- 
perature, by  months.    (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1880   (p. 
203)— 5  same  1881.) 
1879/82.     Table:   pressure  and  temperature  at  Middle- 
town;  F.  Osborn,  observer.    (6  same  1882:  292.  306- 
.  307.) 

Moorestown.  Burlington  County 
1863-1902.     Table:    monthly   and    ann.    mean    tempera- 
tures, from  records  of  Thos.  J.  Beans,  three  miles 
n.e.  of  Moorestown,  N.  J.   (13  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J. 
weather  service  1902:  74.) 
1874-1893.     Table:    monthly   and    ann.   mean    tempera- 
ture at  Moorestown,  N.  J.,  from  Jan.  1,  1S74,  to  Dec 
31,  1893,  incl.    (4  same  1893:  250.) 
1889-1895.     Sum  of  mean  daily  temperature  above  43.5 
degrees  Fahrenheit  at  Moorestown  and  New  Bruns- 
wick, resp.;   compiled  by  E.  W.  McGann.    (17  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1896:  549-550.) 

New  Brtinswick.  Middlesex  County 

See  also  above.  College  Farm. 
1857/86-1863/85.     Table:    temperature,    by    months,    at 
New  Brunswick. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1857/86  In  22  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1886  :  73. 
1863/79    "  15       "  "  '■  •'        1879 :  48. 

1863/70.  1876/9,  1S79. 
1863/80  In   16  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1880:35. 

1863/70.  1876/80,  1880. 
1S63/81  In  17  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1881  :  51. 

1863-1870,  1876-1881,  1881. 


CLIMATE— cont'd 
Temperature — cont'd 

Neiv  Brunswick,  Middlesex  County — cont'd 
1863 /S2  In  18  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1882  :  55. 

1.S63-1870.  1876-1882.  1882. 
1863/83  In  19  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1883  :  52. 

1863-1870.  1876-1883.  1883. 
1863/84  In  20  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1884  :  80. 

1863-1870.  1876-1884.  1884. 
^^'i'l''JL^  '°  -^   ^•■'-   Rutgers  Scientific  School  1885  :  55. 

1863-1870,   1876-1885,   1885. 

1857-1893.  Table:  monthly  and  ann.  mean  temperature 
at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  from  Feb.  1,  1857,  to  Dec. 
31,  1893,  incl.  (4  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather 
service  1893:  252-253.) 

1863-1881.  Table:  mean,  maximum  and  minimum  tem- 
perature at  New  Brunswick.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881- 
28.) 

1883-1886.  Monthly  record  of  mean  temperature  and 
average  monthly  rainfall,  at  New  Brunswick.  (7 
A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1886:  83.) 

1884/5-1886/7.  See  above.  Rainfall.  New  Brunswick, 
these  dates. 

1885/6.     See  above.  Precipitation,  this  date. 

1887/8-1894/5.  See  above.  Precipitation.  New  Bruns- 
wick, these  dates. 

1889-1895.     See  above,  Moorestown,  these  dates. 

New  York  City 
1875-1880.     Table:  temperatures,  by  months,  for  period 
1875  to  1880  at  New  York  City,  Sandy  Hook,  Barne- 
gat,    Atlantic   City,   Cape   May,    Phila.    and    Balto. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1881:  *40.) 

Newark.  Essex  County 

1843-1880.  Table:  maximum,  minimum  and  mean  tem- 
peratures by  months,  at  Newark;  observed  by  Wm. 
A.  Whitehead.  (A.R.  state  geologist  (Cdok)  1880: 
200-203.) 

.     Table:   highest  and  lowest  temperature  reached 

each  year  at  Newark,  month  in  which  it  occurred, 
mean  for  each  month  of  entire  period.  (4  A.R.  bd. 
health  1880:  196.) 

1844-1880.     Table:  minimum,  maximum  and  mean  tem- 
perature at  Newark.    (4  same  1880:  195.) 
Wm.  A.   Whitehead,  observer. 

1844-1893.  Table:  monthly  and  ann.  mean  temperature 
at  Newark,  N.  J.,  from  Jan.  1,  1844,  to  Dec.  31,  1893, 
incl.  (4  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather  service 
1893:  254-255.) 

1867/8-1880.  Temperature  of  the  seasons  at  Newark. 
(4  A.R.  bd.  health  1880:  197.) 

1879/80.  Table:  temperature  and  rainfall  at  Newark. 
iisatne  1880:  202.) 

Newton,  Sussex  County 
1879-1893.  Table:  monthly  and  ann.  mean  temperature 
at  Newton,  N.  J.,  from  Jan.  1,  1879,  to  Dec.  31,  1887, 
incl.;  and  from  Feb.  1,  1890,  to  Dec.  31,  1893,  incl. 
(4  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather  service  1893: 
249.) 

Ocean  City,  Cape  May  County 
1899.     See  above.  Cape  May  Co.,  this  date. 

Philadelphia 
1875-1880.     See  above,  New  York  City. 

Sandy  Hook 
1875-1880.     See  above.  New  York  City. 
1875/6.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 
1876/7.     Table:    daily  maximum,  minimum  and  mean 
temperatures  at  Sandy  Hook,  July,  1876,  to  June, 
1877.    (2  A.R.  bd.  health  1878:  173.) 

South  Orange,  Essex  County 
1870-1893.     Table:  monthly  and  ann.  mean  temperature 
at  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  from  Sept.  1,  1870,  to  Dec. 
31,  1893,  incl.    (4  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather 
service  1893:  248.) 


208 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


CLIMATE— cont'd 

Temperature — cont'd 

Yinelarid,  Cumberland  County 

1SG7-1893.  Table:  monthly  and  ann.  mean  tempera- 
ture at  Vineland,  N.  J.,  from  Aug.  1,  18G7,  to  Feb.  28, 
1889,  incl.;  and  from  Feb.  1,  1891,  to  Dec.  31,  1893, 
incl.  (4  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather  service 
1893:  251.) 

1890/1.  Table:  temperature,  wind,  rain,  cloudy  days  at 
Vineland;  Wm.  W.  Austin,  observer.  (13  A.R.  bd. 
health  1891:  424.) 

Woodhine,  Cape  May  County 
1895-1899.     See  above.  Cape  May  County,  these  dates. 
1899.     See  same,  this  date. 

Tornadoes 

Cherry  Hill,  Bergen  County 

1895.  An  acct.  of  tornado  at  Cherry  Hill,  N.  J.,  July 
13,  1895,  with  map  showing  effects  of  windstorm. 
(6  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather  service  1895: 
203-208.) 

Weather  Service 

See  also  above,  the  serial  group ;  also  Laws. 

1887.  Our  signal  service;  by  H.  H.  C.  Dunwoody.  (14 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:  177-181.) 

.     Proposed  act  to  establish  meteorological  bureau 

for  state  of  N.  J.    (15  same  1887:  85-86.) 

1888.  Display  stations  of  N.  J.  state  weather  service; 
percentage  of  verifications  for  month  of  Dec.  1888; 
weather,  temperature.    (16  same  1888:  147.) 

.     Our  state  weather  service;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.    (15 

same  1887:  277-280.) 

.     Same;   by  G.  H.  Cook.    (15  same  1887:  280-283.) 

..    Same;  by  Mr.  McGann.    (15  same  1887:  283-285.) 

1889.  N.  J.  state  weather  service  bureau:  by  E.  W.  Mc- 
Gann.   (IG  same  1888:  139-149.) 

Its  organization,  work,  value  and  requirements. 

1892.  Crop  bull,  presented  wkly.  to  farmers;  station 
for  meteorological  observation  established  in  each 
CO.;  apprn.  asked  for  continuation  of  state  weather 
service.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  20- 
21.) 

1893.  Work  of  the  N.  J.  weather  service.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  1893:  19.) 

1896.  Weather  service  rept.  imperfect;  cause.  (Same 
(Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1891-1903.     Ann.    rept.   of   the   treasurer   of   the   N.   J. 
weather  service.    (2  A.R.  bd.  directors  N.  J.  weather 
service  1891  (p.  I5)~sajne  1903.) 
Omitted  from  1S97  to  1002. 

1891-1903/4.  Amt.  appropriated  for  purpose  of  estab- 
lishing a  weather  service,  amt.  of  expenditure. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1890/1   (p.  45)— .snwic  1903/4.) 

1891-1904.  Same,  in  detail.  (A.R.  treasurer  1890/1  (p. 
302)— same  1903/4.) 

Wind 

1881.     See  above.  Climate,  this  date. 
1888.     Winds;  sea  breezes,    (v.  1.    Final  rept.  state  ge- 
ologist 1888:  354-359.) 

From  .T.  C.  Smock's  rept  on  climatology. 

Barncgat,  Ocean  County 
1876/7.     Direction  of  winds  at  Barnegat  and  at  Sandy 
Hook,  each  month,  July,  1876,  to  June,  1877.    (2  A.R. 
bd.  health  1878:  174.) 

Sandy  Hook 
1876/7.     Table:   winds  at  Sandy  Hook,  by  months.    (2 
A.R.  bd.  health  1878:  175.) 

CLIME  (JOS.  F.) 

1903.     See  War  Expenditures.    Spanish  American  War. 


CLINTON,  HUNTERDON  CO. 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 

CLOKE  (WM.) 

Riparian    comr.,    1893-1903 ;    see    Land.      Riparian. 

CLOTHING  TRADES 

See  Labor.    Employment.    Also  Labor  Disputes.    Strikes. 

CLOVER 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 

CLOWES  (FRANK) 

1902.  Bacterial  treatment  of  crude  sewage;  London 
system.    (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1902:  40-51.) 

CLUSS  (P.  P.) 

1891/2.  Manual  training  in  Leonia,  Bergen  Co.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1:  335-337.) 

COAL 

Prices;  see  that  title 

COBB  (ANDREW) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1850,  1854  ;  Councilman 
1857-1859. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Fi.nance 

1857.  Feb.  26.  On  portion  of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  state 
treasury.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1857:  1139-1151;  app.  to 
House  jol.  1857:  1139-1151.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  Jol.  1857  :  330.) 
1859.     March  1.     On  so  much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates 
to  finance.   Trenton:  "  True  American  "  Office,  1859. 
16  pp. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1859  app.  pp.  395-408; 

Sen.  jol.  1859  app.  pp.  395-408.) 

COCOA;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

COFFEE;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

COGAN  (THOS.) 

Deputy  factory  Inspector,  flfth  district,  1890-1892  ;  see 
Labor.     Factory  Inspection. 

COLCARD  (S.  M.) 

1890.     Green  forage.    (17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  229-255.) 

COLE  (J.  D.) 

1884.  Peaches  for  Central  N.  J.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  Dec.  1884:  42-43.) 

1885.  Habit  of  growth  and  effect  of  the  tops  on  the 
roots  of  fruit  trees.    (Same  1885:  66-68.) 

COLE  (R.  D.) 

1884.  Best  varieties  of  peaches  for  profit  for  Central 
New  Jersey.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  Dec.  1884: 
43-44.) 

COLEMAN  (DANL.) 

1830.    See  Education.   School  Fund,  this  date. 

COLES  (EDWD.) 

1851.     See  Water  Supply.   Hoboken,  this  date. 

COLES  (W.  M.) 

1877.  Farm  at  Pilesgrove,  Salem  Co.  (5.  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1877:  98.) 

COLLATERAL     INHERITANCE     TAX;     see     TAXATION: 
STATE.   INHERITANCE  TAX 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


209 


COLLEGE  FARM,  NEW  BRUNSWICK 

For    Ri'iiprnl     matoiliil.     see     Agriculture.       Education. 
UutKer.s   Scieutifie  School. 

Alfalfa  Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and  Forage 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Clover  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 

Corn  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 

Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 

Hay  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 

Oats;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

Precipitation;  see  Climate 

Rye  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

Small  Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 

Sorghum  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Sugar 

Sugar  Beet  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Sugar 

Temperature;  see  Climate 

Vegetable  Crops;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 

Wheat  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

COLLEGE  OF  NEW  JERSEY;  see  EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL 
INSTITUTIONS 

COLLINGWOOD  (HERBERT  W.) 

1899.  Small   fruits.     (Procs.   state  hortlc.   socy.   1899: 
161-170.) 

1900.  Cow  pea.     (Same  1900:  138-147.) 
1902.     Peach  trees.    {Same  1902:  52-60.) 

1904.  Grass  production.     (31  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1903: 
115-126.) 

1905.  Parcel  post.    (32  same  1904:  225-234.) 

COLSON  (J.  L.) 

1894.     N.  J.  agric.  exhibit  at  World's  Fair.    (21  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1893;  19-21.) 

COLT  (ROSWELL  L) 

1845.     March  1.     Lottery  of  Socy.  for  Establishing  Use- 
ful Mnfres.   (Sen.  jol.  1846:  724-726.) 

COLTON  (CHAS.  A.) 

1891/2-1903/4.     Newark  Technical  School.    (A.R.  bd.  of 
education  1891/2  pt.  1  (pp.  295-301)— sume  1903/4.) 

COMAN  (C.  W.) 

1890.  Geol.  work  in  southern  part  of  state.    (A.R.  state 
geologist  1890:  129-135.) 

1891.  Geol.  work  in  southern  N.  J.    (Same  1891:  111- 
140.) 


COMBS  (THOMAS  E.) 

nber  of  i 
senator  from  Jfontuouth  Co, 


Member  of  Assembly  from   Monmouth   Co.,   1838-1839; 

"         Moi         ■•    - 


Reports  by 

[Select]  Coiuiittee 

1845.  March  29.  Combination  lotteries.  (Sen.  jol. 
1845:  786-795.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     200  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  jol.   1845  : 
795.) 

COMES  (GEO.  N.) 

1895/6-1896/7.  Rept.  on  manual  training  in  New  Bar- 
badoes  township.  (A.R.  bd.  education  1895/6  (pp. 
303-305)— sa  we  1896/7.) 

COMINGS  (S.  H.) 

1880.  Foreign  cranberry  trade.  (13  A.R.  bd.  agric 
1885:  233-234.) 

14 


COMMERCE 

1S20.  Govs.  mess.  (Williamson)  transmitting  proceed- 
ings in  suit  in  Court  of  Chancery  of  N.  Y.  State, 
brought  by  .T.  R.  Livingston  agst.  A.  Ogden  and  T. 
Gibbons  of  N.  J.  for  purpose  of  restraining  defend- 
ants from  navigating  with  steamboats  the  waters 
betw.  N.  Y.  City  and  any  port  of  Staten  Is.  or  of 
shores  of  N.  J.  south  of  Powles-Hook  ferry,  except 
only  Klizabethtown  Point;  comment.  (Votes  of  As- 
sam. .Jan.  1S20;  81-82.) 

Ace.  docs,  do  not  appear  in  tlic  Jol. 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  s.^en  ;  ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.   1820  : 
82.) 

1843.  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  calling  attention  of 
lieu.  Assem.  to  Va.  law  deemed  by  owners  of  vessels 
sailing  from  N.  J.  ports  to  Va.,  oppressive  and  un- 
just. (Jol.  legisl  council  1843/4;  17-18;  Minutes  of 
Assem.    1843/4;  18-19.) 

1858.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  commerce  and  navi- 
gation (Felch)  on  alterations  needed  In  present  rev- 
enue laws  applicable  to  coasting  trade;  tonnage 
statistics  for  yr.  from  districts  of  Newark  and  Perth 
Amboy.  (App.  to  Minutes  of  Assem.  1858:  987-1006; 
app.  to  Sen.  jol.  1858;  987-1006.) 

.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:     "True    American" 

Office,  1858.   20  pp. 

1S60.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  commerce  and  navi- 
gation (Edmunds):  improvements  of  navigable 
waters;  lighthouses;  pilots;  apparatus  for  saving 
life  and  property;  break-water  at  Crow  Shoal.  (Sen. 
jol.  1860:  717-723.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     500  copies  ordered   prtd.      (Sen.  Jol.   1860: 
723.) 

1861.  Rept.  of  committee  on  commerce  and  navigation 
(Edmunds);  lack  of  interest  in  N.  J.;  question  of 
construction  of  an  artificial  harbor  at  Crow  Shoal; 
coal  trade,  etc.  (Sen.  jol.  1861:  434-438;  Minutes  of 
Assem.  1861:  1043-1048.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.    Ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1861 :  439.) 
1861-1872.     Table;    Raritan    River    trade    and    tonnage, 

each  year:  value  of  articles  carried,  tonnage  east; 

do.  west;   steamers,  barges,  etc.    (15  A.R.  Rutgers 

Scientific  School  1879:  45.) 

1862.  Veto  (Ogden)  of  bill  to  authorize  organization  of 
Central  Amer.  Transit  Co.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1862: 
508-510.) 

1806.  Veto  (Ward)  of  Sen.  bill  to  incorporate  Tide- 
water Co.    (Sen.  jol.  1866:  409-413.) 

1870.     Harbor    and    commercial    advantages    of    N.    J. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  4  or  5-6.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1878.  Statistics  of  commerce  of  Jersey  City,  Hoboken 
and  adjacent  points  on  tide  water,  in  Hiidson  Co.; 
tonnage  of  steam  and  sailing  vessels.  (A.R.  riparian 
comrs.  1S78:  15.) 

Returns  for   the   several   ports  are  combined. 

.     Principal    articles   of    domestic    production    and 

merchandise  reed,  for  year,  by  rail  and  canal,  at 
Jersey  City,  Hoboken  and  places  adjacent  in  Hudson 
Co.,  giving  value.    (Siuiw  1878:  16.) 

1885.  Desirability  of  bldg.  up  home  markets.  (12  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1884:  90-94.) 

1890.  Res.  offered  by  L.  F.  S.  Schanck  adopted  by  Mon- 
mouth Co.  bd.  of  agric.  In  favor  of  merchant  marine 
to  carry  agric.  products  to  market,  granting  of  sub- 
sidy by  Congress  to  revive  Amer.  shipping  trade, 
etc.    (IS  same  1890:  448.) 

Commissioners  of  Pilotage;  see  Navigation 
Customs  Service 

1809.  Seaboard  cities  should  be  made  ports  of  entry. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  19,  1869.) 


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COMMERCE— cont'd 

Customs  Service — cont'd 

Jersey  City,  Hudson  County 
1809.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Kltchell)  on  peti- 
tions of  Jersey  Co.  rel.  to  erecting  port  of  Jersey 
[the  present  Jersey  City]  Into  a  port  of  entry,  either 
Independently  or  in  connection  with  port  of  N.  Y. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1809:  299-300.) 

Exports  and  Imports 

1885.     Relative  value  of  Imports  and  exports  of  U.  S. 
(12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  94.) 
AGRicriTrRAL  Products 

1879-1880.  Receipts  (bushels)  at  seaboard  cities  for 
exportation  and  consumption,  each  year;  Eastern 
movement  of  Western  grain.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881: 
219.) 
1882-1887.  Table:  imports  for  consumption,  of  market- 
garden  vegetables.    (15  same  1887:  227.) 

Beans,   peas  and  other  leguminous  seeds,   garden  see'ds. 
ha.y.  hops,  pickles  and  sauces,  vegetables,  yams. 

1884.     Valuable  of  agric.   products   exported  from   the 
U.  S.;  per  cent,  of  entire  production.   (12  sume  1884: 
90.) 
Fibres 

1863-1882.  Tables:  importation,  consumption  and  prices 
of  hemp  in  the  U.  S.,  each  year.  (5  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1881/2:  190-191.) 

1873-1882.  Tables:  importation,  prices  and  consumption 
of  jute  in  the  U.  S.  each  year.  (5  same  18S1/2:  192- 
193.) 

1881/2.     Table:   quantity  and  value  of  imports  of  flax, 
hemp,  jute  and  other  grasses  into  the  U.  S.,  for  year 
ending  June  30,  1882.    (5  same  1881/2:  189.) 
Hats 

1887.    Table:  value  of  hats  exported  from  the  ports  of 
N.  Y.  and  San  Francisco.    (10  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor  and  industries  1886/7:  337.) 
Iron 

1879-1883.  Table:  gross  tons  of  iron  imported  into  the 
U.  S.  each  year.  (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1884/5:  291.) 

1884-1885.     Table:  tons  and  value  of  imports  of  iron  ore 
into  the  U.  S.   (8  same  1884/5:  291.) 
Silk 

1871-1881.  Total  value,  each  year  of  manufactures  of 
silk  and  of  raw  silk  imported  into  the  U.  S.  (4  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1881:  149.) 

1871-1883.  Table:  value  of  manufactures  of  silk,  and 
of  raw  silk,  imported  each  year.  (6  same  1882/3: 
196.) 

No.  of  pounds  given  from  1880-1883. 

1874-1880.  Table  of  imports  (silk)  at  N.  Y.  City  and 
San  Francisco:  bales,  value,  average  price  per  bale, 
increase  or  decrease  in  bales  compared  with  pre- 
vious year.    (3  same  1879/80:  86.) 

1875-1886.  Table:  value  of  goods,  value  of  raw  silk, 
pounds  (1880-1886),  imported  into  the  U.  S.,  each 
year.    (9  same  1885/6:  351.) 

1875/6-1880/1.     Table:   imports  of  silk  mnfres.  entered 
at  the  Port  of  New  York  in  fiscal  years  ending  June 
30;   value  of  the  different  articles.    (4  same  1881: 
147.) 

.     Table:  imports  of  raw  silk  at  New  York  and  San 

Francisco;   bales  and  value.    (4  .same  1881:  147.) 

1876/7-1882/3.  Table:  imports  of  silk  mnfres.  entered 
at  the  port  of  N.  Y.    (6  same  1882/3:  194.) 

1877/8-1882/3.  Table:  imports  of  raw  silk  at  New  York 
and  San  Francisco;  bales;  value.  (6  same  1882/3: 
193.) 

1878-1883.  Table:  amt.  and  value  of  waste  silk  and 
pierced  cocoons  imported  at  ports  of  N.  Y.  and  San 
Francisco,  each  year.    (6  same  1882/3:  206.) 


COMMERCE— cont'd 

Exports  and  Imports — cont'd 
Silk — cont'd 

1879/80-1885/6.  Table:  value  of  imports  of  silk  mnfres. 
entered  at  the  port  of  N.  Y.  in  fiscal  years  ending 
June  30.  (9  same  1885/6:  362.) 
1880/1-1885/6.  Table:  no.  of  bales  and  value  of  imports 
of  raw  silk  at  ports  of  N.  Y.  and  San  Francisco,  each 
mo.    (9  same  1885/6:  360.) 

1883.  Table:  imports  of  raw  silk  at  New  York  and  San 
Francisco,  classified  by  countries  of  export;  bales 
and  value.    (6  same  1882/3:  197.) 

1883/4-1885/6.     Tables:    imports   of   raw   silk   into  the 

U.  S. ;  proportion  of  European,  Japan,  Hong  Kong, 

Shanghai.    (9  same  1885/6:  358.) 
1885/6.     Table:  imports  of  raw  and  waste  silk,  etc.,  into 

the  IT.  S.,  each  mo.,  July  1SS5  to  June,  1886.    (9  same 

1885/6:  359.) 
.    Table:    imports  of  silk  at  New  York  and  San 

Francisco,  classified   by  countries   of  export,  each 

mo.    (9  same  1885/6:  361.) 

French  Spoliation  Claims;  see  that  title 
Imports;  see  above,  Exports 

COMMERCIAL  FERTILIZERS;  see  FERTILIZERS 

COMMISSIONER  OF  MINES;  see  MINES  AND  MINING 

COMMISSIONERS  OF  DEEDS;  see  FINANCE:  STATE:  RE- 
CEIPTS 

COMPANY  STORES;  see  LABOR.  TRUCK  SYSTEM 

COMPTROLLER 
Annual  Reports;  see  Finance:  State 
Special  Reports 

Wm.  K.  McDonald 

1871.  Feb.  13.  Riparian  expenses,  1865-1871.  (Legisl. 
docs.  1871:  983-987.) 

Aliert   L.   Runyon 

1872.  Feb.  20.  Alleged  improper  disbursement  of  state 
funds.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  436-442;  Legisl. 
docs.  1872  [doc.  33].) 

1873.  Feb.  20.  Compliance  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  with 
requirements  rel.  to  ann.  repts.  (Sen.  Jol.  1873: 
365-367.) 

Robert  F.  Stockton 

1880.  Jan.  29.  Pleuro-pneumonia  bill.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1880:  167-168.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880,  doc.  27:  4-5.) 

.     Feb.  2.   Fees  of  co.  officials.   141  pp.,  3  11.    (Same 

1880,  V.  1,  doc.  29.) 
.     Same;   omitting  co.  stmts.     (Sen.  joL  1880:  125- 

126.) 

Edward  J.  Anderson 

1881.  Feb.  21.  Protection  of  public  health  and  collec- 
tion of  vital  statistics.    (Sen.  jol.  1881:  335-338.) 

.     March  21.     Fees  of  clerk  in  Chancery,  clerk  of 

Supreme  Court  and  secy,  of  state.     (Legisl.  docs. 
1881  doc.  38:  5-20.) 

1884.  Feb.  13.  Railroads  controlled  by  Penn.  R.R.  Co. 
[at  date]  and  by  the  United  cos.  in  1869.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1884:  367-370.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.    300  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1884  :  370.) 
1889.     Jan.  31.     Contract  for  current  prtg.    (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1889:  154-157.) 

.     March  25.     Financial  necessities  of  the  state  for 

the  current  year.    (Sen.  Jol.  1889:  503-506.) 


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211 


COMPTROLLER— cont'd 

Special  Reports — cont'd 

Edward  J.  Anderson — cont'd 
1890/1.     Operations  of  the  comptroller's  dept.,  Nov.  1, 
1890-March  16,  1891.    (Same  1891:  567-569.) 

Wm.  C.  Heppenheimer 
1893/4.     Transactions  of  his  oflBce  from  Oct.  31,  1893, 
to  Apr.  2,  1894.    (Sen.  Jol.  1894:  153-155;  Minutes  of 

Assem.  1894:  300-301.) 

COMPULSORY  EDUCATION;  see  EDUCATION 

CONDICT;  see  also,  CONDIT 

CONDICT  (EDWARD) 

Member  of  Council  from  Morris  Co.,  1828-1830. 
1830.     See  Education.   School  Fund,  this  date. 

CONDICT  (S.  H.) 

1863.    See  Halsted  (N.  Norrls),  this  date. 

CONDIT  (JOHN)  1755-1834 

Councilman  from  Essex  Co.,  1790/1-1797/8  ;  member  of 

Congress,  1799-1803;  V.  S.  Senator,  1803-1817. 
Member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled  money, 
1791-1705  ;  see  Money. 
1795.     Nov.   2.     State  of  the  prerogative  office  and   of 
the  secy.'s  office.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1795:  7.) 
1798.    See  Roads.   Bergen  Co.,  this  date. 

CONDIT  (JOHN  S.) 

Assemblvm.in  from  Hudson  Co..  1840/1 ;  member  of 
Council  from  Hudson  Co.,  18-11/2-1842/3;  one  of 
comrs.  to  purchase  site  for  lunatic  asylum,  1845. 

Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1841.  Feb.  22.  On  petition  of  N.  Y.  Historical  Socy. 
for  a  regulation  to  secure  official  docs,  for  that  socy. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1;  463-465.) 

1842.  Jan.  28.  Bank  charters.  (JoL  legisl.  council 
1841/2:  162-165.) 

CONDIT  (LEWIS)*,  1773-1862 

Native  of  N.  J. ;  sheriff  of  Morris  Co.  prior  to  1800  ; 
Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1805-1809  ;  boundary 
commissioner  1807  :  meraiier  of  Congress.  l.Sll-1817. 
1821-1833 ;  Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1837- 
1838;  trustee  of  scliool  fund.  18.S8-18;iO  (see  Edu- 
cation, the  serial  group)  ;  apptd.  a  comr.,  with 
James  Parker  and  John  Clement,  on  the  state  luna- 
tic asylum  under  res.  of  March  11,  1842  ;  trustee  of 
Princeton  College. 

Reports  by 

Boundary  Commissioner 

1807.    See  Boundaries.  New  York,  this  date. 
Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1807.     See  Finance;   State,  serial  group  B. 
Idiocy  Commission 

1840.  Feb.  26.  Rept.  [as  chrm.]  of  comrs.  apptd.  by 
the  Gov.  to  ascertain  the  no.  of  idiots  in  the  state. 
Newark;  Prtd.  by  M.  S.  Harrison  &  Co.,  1840.  25 
pp.,  foldg.  table. 

Copy  seen  In  State  Library.  1000  copies  ordered  prtd. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40  :  465.) 

.     Same.     (Minutes  of   Assem.    1839/40;  444-464,   1 

foldg.  leaf;   Jol.  legisl.  council  1839/40;  265-266.) 

[Select]  Committee 
1806.     Nov.  27.     Newark  turnpike  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1806;  137.) 


•Sometimes  written  Condlct. 


CONDIT  (SILAS)  1738-1801. 

Member  of  State  Council,  1776-1780 ;  delegate  to  Con- 
tinental Congresa.  1781-1784 ;  Assemblyman  from 
Morris  Co.,  1791-1794,  1796-1798,  1800. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1797.  Feb.  28.  Somerset  Co.  court-house  and  gaol. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1797:  49.) 

1798.  Nov.  5.  Penitentiaries;  accts.  of  Jonathan  Doan. 
(Same  Oct.  1798:  26-28.) 

1799.  June  1.     State  prison.    (Same  May  1799:  21.) 

CONDIT  (SILAS)  1778-1861 

Native  of  N.  J. ;  Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1812/3- 
1813/4,  1816/7 ;  Councilman  from  Essex  Co.. 
1819/20-1822/3,  1826/7;  member  of  Congress, 
1831-1833:  delegate  to  State  Constitutional  Con- 
vention, 1844. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1817.  Feb.  10.  Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1816/7:  221-222.) 

CONFERENCE    OF   CHARITIES   AND   CORRECTIONS;    see 
MAINTENANCE:  STATE 

CONGAR  (STEPHEN) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1841-1844  ;  Senator  from 
Essex  Co.,  1852-1854. 

Reports  by 

Special  Committee 

1842.  Feb.  11.  Imprisonment  for  debt.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1841/2;  382-388.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1841/2 : 
388.) 

.     March  10.     Charges  of  official  misconduct  agst. 

W.  Sharp;  justice  of  peace  of  Warren.    (Votes  of 
Assem.  1841/2;  603-610.) 

CONGRESS  OF  HYGIENE  AND  DEMOGRAPHY;  see  PUBLIC 
HEALTH,  CONGRESSES,  ETC. 

CONKLIN  (WM.  H.) 

Deputy  Factory  Inspector,  1901-1902 ;  see  Labor.  Fac- 
tory Inspection. 

CONKLING  (CORNELIUS  S.) 

1870-1875/6.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  In  Hunterdon 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1869/70  (pp.  133-136)  — 
same  1875/6.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

CONN  (H.  W.) 

1897.  Impurities  in  milk.  (24  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1896;  201- 
214.) 

CONNECTICUT  RIVER 

Rainfall  and  flow;  see  Climate 

CONNOLLY  (JAMES  F.) 

Riparian  comr.,  1887  ;  see  Land.     Riparian. 

CONOVER  (J.  C.) 

1882.  Corn  and  potato  crops  in  Holmdel.  (9  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1881:  411-412.) 

CONOVER (NATHAN) 

1895.     Use  of  fertilizers.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895;  361.) 


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CONOVER  (S.  P.) 

1877.  Cultivation  of  apples.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877: 
130.) 

CONOVER  (WM.  A.) 

1879.  Dairy  farming  in  N.  J.  (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879: 
119-128.) 

CONROW  (A.  E.) 

1893.  Tuberculosis,  embodying  examination  of  a  noted 
herd  in  Burlington  Co.  (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893: 
339-340.) 

CONROW  (CLAYTON) 

1890.  Culture  of  sweet  potatoes.  (18  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1890:  368.) 

1891.  Diversified  farming.    (19  siimc  1891:  413.) 

.     Experience  in  spraying.    (18  same  1890:  104-110.) 

1893.     Are   stone   roads   economical?      (21   sarne   1893: 

375.) 
1897.     Brief   history    of    road    improvement    in    South 

Jersey.    (4  A.R.  comr.  of  public  works  1897:  79-81.) 
1900.     Inside  history  of  state  and  road  law.     (7  same 

1900:  81-86.) 

CONSUMERS'  LEAGUE;  see  INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFAC- 
TURES.   ASSOCIATIONS 

CONSUMPTION;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

CONSUMPTIVES 
Maintenance;  see  Maintenance 

CONVENTIONS 

See  also  Associations. 
Road;  see  Roads 
School;  see  Education 

CONVICT  LABOR;  see  LABOR 

CONVICTS 
Discharged 

1853.     State   prison:    payment  to  discharged   convicts, 

etc.    (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  22.) 
1873.     Need  of  agency  to  procure  employment  for  dis- 
charged convicts.    {Same   (Parker)   Jan.  14,  1873: 
19-21.) 
1881.     Propriety  of  devising  means  of  aiding  discharged 
prisoners.    {Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance;  Delinquents;  Adults 
Transportation  of;  see  Administration  of  Justice.    Receipts, 
etc. 

COOK  (A.  J.) 

1881.  Codling  moth  and  canker  worm.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1882:  63-64.) 

COOK  (EDMUND) 

1888.  Is  the  farmer  to  blame  for  his  condition?  (16 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  479-480.) 

COOK  (ELLIS) 

Assomlilyman  from  Morris  Co..  1776-1777.  1779,  1781- 
1790  ;  member  of  council,  1791-1792,  1795.  Member 
of  Committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled  money, 
1790-1792  ;  see  money. 

COOK  (E.  R.) 

1877-1879.  Table:  summary  of  meteorological  observa- 
tions at  Trenton.  (1  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1877  (p. 
175)— 3  same  1879.) 


COOK  (GEO.  HAMMELL)  1818-1889 

Native  of  N.  J.  ;  professor  of  agriculture  and  freology  at 
Rutgers  College;  assistant  geologist.  1854-1.S56  (for 
Reports,  see  Geology)  ;  Vlcel'resldent  of  Rutgers 
College.  1S04-1889;  state  geologist.  1804-1889  (see 
Geology)  ;  Director  of  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station  1880-1889  (.see  Agricultural  Experiment 
Stationsi. 

See  also  Addresses  commemorative  of  George  Hammcll 
Cook,  I*h.  D.,  LL.  D.,  professor  of  geology  and  agri- 
culture in  Rutgers  College,  delivered  before  the  trus- 
tees, faculty,  alumni  students  and  friends  of  the 
college,  .luly  17.  1890.  Together  with  a  biographical 
sketch  read  l)y  request  before  the  New  Jersey  His- 
torical Society  at  Trenton.  .Tan.  'JS,  1890.  Newark  : 
Advertiser  Prtg.  House,  1891.     53  pp. 

1854.  [Geol.  survey  of  Monmouth  Co.].  (1  A.R.  geol. 
survey  1854:  57-77.) 

1855.  Geology  of  the  southern  division  of  N.  J.  (2 
same  1855:  55-108.) 

1856.  Present  condition  of  agric.  in  N.  J.  (3  some  1856: 
47-67.) 

.     Geology  of  co.  of  Cape  May.    Trenton:    Office  of 

True  American,  1857.   211  pp.,  illus.,  pi.,  map. 

1857.  Rept.  on  the  geology  and  agric.  sources  of  the 
Southern  Division  of  the  state.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at 
the  "  True  American  "  Office,  1857.    30  pp. 

.     Dec.  15.    Progress  on  geol.  survey  in  the  several 

cos.  of  the  southern  portion  of  the  state.     (Govs. 

mess.   (Newell)  Jan.  1858:  63-65.) 
1859.     Dec.   29.     Arrangement  of   geol.   specimens   and 

minerals  of  state  in  state  house.    {Same  (Newell) 

Jan.  11,  1860.) 
1863.    Geol.  survey  and  its  progress.    (A.R.  state  agric. 

socy.  1863:  25-34.) 

1865.  See  Railroads:  Individual.    Erie  Railway. 

1866.  The  condition  and  advantages  of  agric.  in  N.  J. 
and  the  means  for  its  improvement  [drainage  and 
fertilizers!.    (Rept.  N.  J.  agric.  college  1867:  17-56.) 

1868.  On  the  results  of  the  geol.  survey  of  N.  J.  (N.  J. 
agric.  college  repts.  1868:  27-40.) 

1869.  Agric.  chemistry.    {Same  1869:  29-47.) 
.     Agric.  dept.     {Same  1869:  14-19.) 

1870.  Agric.  college  farm  and  agric.  in  Europe,  etc.  (6 
A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1870:  20-39.) 

1871.  Agric.  as  seen  in  Europe  in  1870.  (7  same  1871: 
21-43.) 

1871-1886/7.  Rept.  on  the  Agric.  College  Farm.  (7  A.R. 
Rutgers  Scientific  School  1871  (pp.  45-52) — 23  same 
1886/7.) 

1872.  Rept.  on  national  convention  of  agric.  at  Wash- 
ington.   (Legisl.  docs.  1872:  135-141.) 

1873.  Soils  of  N.  J.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  [1873]:  11-31.) 
.     [Aims  and  duties  of  bd.  of  agric]    (1  «a??!e  [1873] : 

8.) 

Repeated  in  rept.  for  1876   (p.  9.) 

.     What  are  we  doing  at  the  college  farm  this  year? 

(9  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1873:  13-29.) 

1874.  Geol.  and  agric.  map.  (1  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  [1873] : 
opp.  t.  p.) 

1876.  Sept.  28.  Outline  of  address  at  mtg.  of  N.  J. 
Sanitary  Assn.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  126-128.) 

1877.  Fertilizers.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1877:  16- 
18.) 

.     Notes  on  localities  injurious  to  health  by  reason 

of  imperfect  drainage.  (1  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1877: 
131-136.) 

.     State  drainage.    (2  same  1878:  142.) 

1878.  Agriculture  in  Europe.  (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878: 
27-97.) 

.    Rept.  on  agric.  and  agric.  teaching  In  Europe. 

(14  A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School  1878:  41-84.) 

.     Rept.  on  clay  deposits  of  Woodbridge,  South  Am- 

boy  and  other  places  in  N.  J.,  together  with  their 
uses  for  fire  brick,  pottery,  etc.  Trenton :  Naar,  Day 
&  Naar,  1878.  viii,  381  (1)  pp.,  maps  in  pocket,  foldg. 
leaf. 

— — .     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1878,  doc.  12.) 


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COOK  (GEO.  HAMMELL)  1818-1889— cont'd 

1878-1884.     Rept.  on  the  Agric.  College  Farm.    (6  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  (pp.  13-2G)— 12  same  1884.) 
1STS/88-1S86/7.     Meteorological    observations    at    New 

Brunswick. 

In   Pocuments  as  follows  : 

1878/88  In  12  A.R.  bd.  health   1888  :  418  ;  423. 

1886/7      "  11      "       "  "        1887:362. 

1879.  Soja  bean,  a  new  plant.  (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879: 
25-30.) 

1883.     See  Browning  (A.) 

1886.  History  of  the  theory  of  nitrification.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1886:  68-75.) 

1887.  See  Boundaries.   New  York. 

■ .     Summary  of  paper  on  "  Neglected  drainage  areas 

in  N.  J.  and  what  should  be  done  to  improve  them." 
(11  A.R.  bd.  health  1887:  134-135.) 

1888.  The  protection  of  our  forests  from  fires.  (15  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1887:  289-313.) 

.     Our  exper.  station.    (15  same  1887:  156-165.) 

.     Our  state  weather  service.     (15  same  1887:  280- 

283.) 

.     Sorghum  industry  in  N.  J.    (Agric.  exper.  station, 

Bull.  51:  3-4.) 

.  Sorghum  sugar.  (9  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  1  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1888: 
133-134.) 

COOK  (MRS.  GEO.  H.) 

1889/90-1891/2.  Meteorological  examinations  at  New 
Brunswick  during  the  fiscal  year.  (14  A.R.  bd. 
health  1890  (p.  335)— 16  same  1892.) 

COOK  (H.  E.) 

1901.  Stable  ventilation.  (27  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1900:  231- 
240.) 

COOK  (J.  H.  M.) 

1881.     Bee  culture.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  183-190.) 

COOK  (SILAS) 

Member  of  Assembly  from  Morris  Co.,  1819-1820  ;  Coun- 
cilman from  Morris  Co.,  1823-1827. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Commtttee 
1824.     Dec.  27.     Conduct  of  bank  applicants  and  their 
agts.  charged  with  influencing  members  of  Legisl. 
(Jol.   Legisl.   Council   Oct.   1824:  102-111.) 

COOK  (W.  CALLOM) 

1897/8-1898/9.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Mount  Holly. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8  (p.  224)— «ame  1898/ 
9.) 

COOLEY  (ELI  F.) 

In  1845  apptd.  by  Gov.  Stratton,  a  comr.,  with  Snml. 
Rush  and  Calvin  Howell,  to  build  the  lunatic  asylum 
at  Trenton. 

COOPER  (BENJAMIN  B.) 

Assemblyman  from  Gloucester  Co.,  1824-1825. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1824.  Dec.  3.  Sale  of  liquor  by  distillers.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1824:  133.) 

1825.  Nov.  25.  Capital  of  banks  in  state.  (Same  Oct. 
1825:  117-119.) 

COOPER  (JACOB) 

1880.  Summary  of  paper  on  "  The  Proper  Sanitary  Con- 
ditions of  Bldgs.  in  the  Country."  (7  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1883:  136-137.) 


COOPER  (JAMES  0.) 

1889/90-1892/3.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Morris 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1889/90  app.  (pp.  46-47) 
—same  1892/3.) 

COOPER  (JOSEPH) 

Assemblyman  from  Gloucester  Co.,  1778,  1781-1785, 
1787-1793,  1803-1804  ;  Councilman  from  Gloucester 
Co.,  1795-1797. 

Reports  by 
Select  CoM.MixTEa: 

1790.  June  1.  Quotas  of  the  several  cos.  in  the  state; 
table  of  ratables  for  1789,  and  estimate  of  their 
value.  (Votes  of  Assem.  May  1790:  31-34.) 
1795.  Nov.  12.  Accts.  of  comrs.  to  improve  post-road 
across  Rocky  Hill.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1795: 
14.) 

COOPER  (WILLIAM  R.) 

Member  of  Council  from  Gloucester  Co.,  1842. 
Reports  by 
[Special]  Committee 

1842.  March  4.  Fisheries  in  the  Delaware.  (Jol.  Leg- 
isl. Council  1841/2:  311-313.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1841/2: 
313.) 

COOPERATION 

Agricultural;  see  Agriculture.   Cooperation 
Industrial;  see  Labor 

COPPER;  see  MINES  AND  MINING 

CORBIN  (CHAS.  L.) 

1897.  Opinion  as  to  method  of  dealing  with  air  pollu- 
tion.   (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903:  02-64.) 

.     June  24.     Effluvium  nuisances.     (21  same  1897: 

35.) 
1901.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  for  revision  of  the  general  tax 
law,  apptd.  under  the  act  of  March  22,  1901.    Tren- 
ton:   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902.    5  pp. 
The  other  comrs.  were  Matthew  Dixon  and  J.  Franklin 
Fort. 

CORBIN  (WILLIAM  H.) 

Assemblyman  from  Union  Co.,  1885-1887. 
See  also  Dodd   (Amzi). 
1896.     Jan.  14.   Rept.  of  comrs.  to  revise  general  act  rel. 
to  corporations.    (Sen.  jol.  1896:  72-122.) 

The  other  comrs.  were  James  E.  Howell  and  Henry 
M.   Snyder. 

CORLIES  (JAMES  C.) 

1878.  Veterinary  rept.  (2  A.R.  bd.  health  1878:  149- 
163.) 

.     Same  [practically].    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  109- 

127.) 

Erroneously  given  Corliss,  in  this  rept. 

1879.  See  Sterling  (Wm.  H.) 

CORN 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

CORNELISON  (JOHN  M.) 

Assemblyman   from   Bergen  Co.,   1832/3-1833/4, 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1834.  Feb.  21.  Bank  of  U.  S.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4: 
436-439.) 

1835.  Joint  rept.  with  John  Engle  on  state  lands  in 
Bergen  Co.    (Same  1834/5:  327.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


CORNELL  (ISAAC  R.) 

1859.     Address  as  president  of  state  agric.  socy.    (4  A.R. 

state  agrlc.  socy.  1858:  65-71.) 
1872.     Foreign  agrlc.    {Same  1872:  30-36.) 

CORNELL  (SAMUEL  C.) 

Assemblyman  from  Mercer  Co.,   1848. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1848.     Feb.  22.     Estimate  of  receipts  and  expenditures 
for  year.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1848:  781-782.) 


CORNISH  (R.  H.) 

1889.     Manual  training  at  Montolalr. 
cation  1888/9  app.  pp.  147-150.) 


(A.R.  bd.  of  edu- 


CORNWAIL  (HENRY  B.) 

1880.  Summary  of  remarks  [on  sanitation  and  water- 
supply].    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1SS3:  137-138.) 

1881.  Rept.  on  food  and  drugs  examined.  (5  .5ame  1881: 
98-102.) 

1883.  Malt  beverages  and  their  adulterations.  (7  same 
1883:  235-245.) 

.     See  Leeds  (A.R.) . 

1884.  Kerosene.    (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884:  215.) 
.     Methods  of  butter  analysis.     (8  same  1884:  195- 

211.) 

Recommending  Relchert's  methods. 

1885.  Butter  analysis.    (9  .some  1885:  251-2G1.) 
Joint  rept.  with  Shlppen  Wallace. 

1887.  The  composition  and  method  of  analysis  of  con- 
densed milk.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1887:  20-27.) 

.  Estimation  of  morphine  in  opium  and  official  pre- 
parations.   (Same  1887:  53-80.) 

1888.  Composition  and  comparative  healthfulness  of 
baking  powders  sold  in  state;  by  H.  B.  Cornwall. 
(Same  1888:  63-92.) 

1889.  Zinc  in  dried  apples.    (Same  1889:  45-46.) 

1890.  Same.     (Sajne  1890:  59-60.) 

.     Coloring    of    Jellies    and    other    fruit    products. 

(Same  1890:  37-42.) 

1891.  Rept.  [analysis  of]  on  condensed  milk.  (Same 
1891:  51-53.) 

1892.  Wines  and  wine  analysis.    (Same  1892:  67-103.) 

1893.  Wine.    (Same  1893:  49-54.) 

.     Notes  on  food  and  drink  preservatives.    (17  A.R. 

bd.  health  1893:  327-346.) 

CORONERS;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

CORPORATIONS 

See   also   Banks.    Rrldgos.    Canals.    Building   and   Loan 
Assns.,  Railroads,  Street  Railways,  etc.,  etc. 

serial 
1846/94-1904.     Corporations  of  N.  J.   List  of  certificates 
filed  in  the  dept.  of  state.   Compiled  by  the  secy,  of 
state.    Trenton,  1894-1904.    4°. 


1848/94. 

1893 

1895 

1895/9. 

1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

slip. 
1900. 
1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 


Checklist 
Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1895.     482  pp. 
"     "       "       1894.       59  pp. 
MacCrclUsh  &  Qulgley.   1896.     70  pp. 
The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1900. 

•■  "    1897. 

"    "    "  "  "  "    1898 

MacCrelllsh    &    Qulgley.    1899.     96    pp., 


570  pp. 

71  " 

72  " 
errata 


MacCrelllsh   &   Qulgley,    1901.     240    pp. 
The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902.     257  pp. 
MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley,   1903.     224  pp. 
1904.     315  pp. 
The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1905.    266  pp 


CORPORATIONS— cont'd 

7io>i-serial 
1693-1869.  Index  of  titles  of  corporations  chartered 
under  general  and  special  laws  ....  giving  the 
dates  of  incorporation  and  the  several  supplements 
thereto,  with  a  reference  to  the  pages  of  the  pamph- 
let laws.  By  John  Hood.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the 
True  American  Office,  1870.    178  (1)  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton,  and  In  Rutgers 
College  Library. 

1693-1870.  Index  of  titles  of  corporations  chartered 
under  general  and  special  laws  ....  giving  the 
dates  of  acts  of  incorporation  and  the  several  sup- 
plements thereto,  with  a  reference  to  the  pages  of 
the  pamphlet  laws,  by  John  Hood.  Trenton:  Prtd. 
at  the  True  American  Office,  1871.  196  (1)  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton,  and  in  the 
New  York  Public  Library. 

1837.  General  law  rel.  to  private  corporations  sug- 
gested; interest  of  public  should  be  regarded  in 
chartering  corporations  connected  with  internal 
improvements.  (Govs.  mess.  (Dickerson)  Jan.  3, 
1837.) 

1852.  Evil  of  special  acts  of  incorporation  should  be 
diminished.    (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  14.) 

1853.  Disapproval  of  special  legislation;  no.  of  char- 
ters of  incorporation  granted  for  last  9  yrs. ;  pur- 
poses; no.  each  year;  importance  of  perfecting  sys- 
tem of  general  laws.  (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853: 
13-14.) 

1869.  Suggestions  in  regard  to  chartering  and  taxation 
of  corporations.    (Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  19,  1869.) 

.     Govs.   mess.   rel.   to  Assem:   bill   to  incorporate 

Amer.  Eagle  Steam  Gauge  Co.  [etc.].  (Legisl.  docs. 
1869:  1273-1277.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1869:  564-567.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not    seen.      TJsnal    no.    of    copies    were    ordered    prtd. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1869:567.) 

1870.  Adverse  to  special  legislation.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Randolph)   Jan.  11,  1870:  13-14  or  23-24.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Apptmt.  of  John  Hood  agt.  under  provisions  of 

act  to  increase  revenues  of  state;  corporate  enter- 
prises and  taxation.  (Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  11, 
1878:  11-13  or  18-23.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Rept.  of  committee   (Little)   on  so  much  of  the 

Govs,  message  as  relates  to  general  laws  for  regula- 
tion of  corporations.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1870: 
1074-1075.) 

1872.    Evils  of  special  legislation, 
dolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872:  11.) 

1875.  Evil  of  special  legislation. 
19,  1875.) 

1876.  New     laws     agst.     special 
(Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  5-6.) 

.     Opinion  of  the  atty.  gen.   (Vanatta)   as  to  con- 
stitutionality of  suppls.   to  municipal   corporation 
acts.   Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1S76.   6  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  State  I^lbrary,  Trenton. 

.     Same.   6  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1S76,  doc.  41.) 

1882.  Veto  (Ludlow)  of  Senate  bill  rel.  to  issue  of  ad- 
ditional shares  of  stock  by  corporations.  (Sen.  jol. 
1882:  412-417.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  atty.-gen.  (Stockton)  in  matter  of  Cen- 
tral R.R.  tax  case  of  1882,  writs  of  certiorari  under 
act  of  Apr.  10,  1884,  misc.  corporations,  New  Jersey 
vs.  Delaware,  certain  special  charters,  the  lands  of 
Delaware  Indians.  31  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1886  v.  3 
doc.  34.) 

.    Same,  separate.    Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1885. 

31pp. 


(Govs.  mess.  (Ran- 
(Same  (Bedle)  Jan. 
legislation.      (Same 


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CORPORATIONS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1890.  Recommendation  for  passage  of  two  acts,  one  act 
to  repeal  charters  of  all  corporations  that  hereto- 
fore failed  to  pay  tax  Imposed  upon  them  by  law, 
and  the  other,  to  amend  act  concerning  corpora- 
tions. (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  1890:  8G.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1895.  Apptmt.  of  comn.  to  revise  laws  rel.  to  corpora- 
tions suggested.    (.S'lnnc  (Werts)  Jan.  8,  1895.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  municipal  corporations  to 

which  were  referred  the  Assem.  bill  known  as  dol- 
lar gas  bill.    (Minutes  House  Assem.  1895:  324-326.) 

1896.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  revise  general  act  rel. 
to  corporations.    (Sen.  jol.  1896:  72-122.) 

Wm.  H.  Corbln.  James  E.  Howell.  Henry  M.  Snyder. 

1897-1900.  Recommended  enactment  of  law  providing 
that  no  company  shall  be  incorporated  under  laws 
of  state  unless  at  least  $1000  of  capital  stock  has 
been  actually  paid  in,  thereby  insuring  basis  for 
state  tax.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1897  (p.  12) — same 
1900.) 

1899.  Increasing  value  of  franchises  possessed  and  ex- 
ercised by  corporations  who  render  public  services 
for  pay;  caution  needed  if  legislation  to  remedy 
matter  is  undertaken.  (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees) 
Jan.  17,  1899.) 

1904.  Decrease  in  amt.  of  incorporation  fees;  approxi- 
mate of  r.r.  and  misc.  corporation  tax;  sound  finan- 
cial condition  of  state.  (Same  (Murphy)  Jan.  1904: 
5-7.) 

Laws 

serial 
The  following  series  do  not  appear  to  have  been  printed 
by  the  state  printer.  Some  of  them,  however,  bear 
the  seal  of  the  Department  of  State,  and  this  fact, 
together  with  that  of  their  Importance  In  summariz- 
ing the  corporation  laws  of  N.  J.,  has  seemed  to 
warrant  their  being  Included  In  the  Index. 

1  series 

The  act  concerning  corporations  approved  April  7.  1875, 
with  amdmts.,  together  with  notes  and  forms. 
Checklist 
WilUam  E.   Corbin,  editor 
Ed.  1.     1881.     Jersey   City:   F.  D.   Linn,   1881.     vili,   9, 
78  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  the  New  York  Public  Library  and  in  the 
N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
Ed.  2.      1882.      Not  found. 

Noted  by  Bowker. 
Ed.  3.     1883.     Jersey  City  :  F.  D.  Linn  &  Co.,   1883,  xl. 
98  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library.  Trenton. 
Ed.  4.     1887.     Jersey  Clly  :  F.  D.  Linn  &  Co.,  1887.     x, 
93  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
Ed.  5.     1SS9.     Jersey  City  :  F.  D.  Linn  &  Co.,  1889.     xll, 
108  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton,  and  In  the 
New  York  Public  Library. 
Ed.  6.     1890.     Not  found. 

Ed.  7.     1891.     Jersey  City  :  F.  D.  Linn  &  Co.,  1892.     xv, 
160  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  Free  Public  Library  of  Newark. 
Ed.  8.      1894,     Trenton  :  Naar.   Day  &  Naar,   1894.     v.  p. 

Copy   seen   In  the  New  Jersey  Hist.   Socy.,   Newark. 
Ed.   S.      I.sn4.     Jersey  City  :    F.  D.  Linn  &  Co.,  1894.  xvil. 
182  pp. 
Copies  seen  In  the  State  Library,  Trenton,  and  in  the 
New  York  Public  Library. 

2  series 

An  act  concerning  corporations   (Revision  of  1896). 
Checklist 
WilUam  B.  Corbin,  editor 
Ed.  9.     1896.     Jersey  City  :  F,  D.  Linn.  1896.     xll,  119  pp. 

Copies  seen  In  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
Ed.  10.     1897.     Newark  :  Soney  &  Sage,  1897.  xlii,  109  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
Ed.  11.     1899.     Newark  :  Soney  &  Sage,  1899.    xl,  131  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library.  Newark. 
Ed.   12.      1900.     Newark  :  Soney  &  Sage,  1900.    xll,  145  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
Ed.  13.     1902.     Newark  ;  Soney  &  Sage,  1902.     xxiii,  177 
pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 


CORPORATIONS— cont'd 


Laws — cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
3  series 


The  general  corporation  act  of  N.  J.,  being  "  an  act 
concerning  corporation"  (Uevision  of  18901,  incl. 
the  amdmts.  and  suppls.  to  tie  end  of  the  legisl. 
sessions  of  1898.  With  precedents  and  forms,  by 
James  D.  Dill.  Dept.  of  State. 
Checklist 
Ed.  1.     1898.     n.  p.,  1898.     xxlv,  215  pp. 

Copies   in   the   State   Library,  Trenton,   the   N.   J.    Hist. 
Socy..  Newark,  and  the  New  York  Public  Library. 
Ed.   2.    [1899.]     n.  p..  n.  d,  xlv,  214  pp. 
Copy  In  the  New  Y'ork  Public  Library. 
Ed.  3.    [1900.]    n.  p.,  n.  d.     xl,  244  pp. 
Ed.  4.     1903.     New   York :   Baker,   Voorhls   &  Co.,   1903. 
xxvi,  2.")1   pp. 
Copy  In  the  New  York  Public  Library. 

B 


-1902. 
with 

Laws  of  N.  J.  relating  to  corporations 
notes  by  James  B.  Dill. 

Checklist 

1900. 
1901. 
1902. 

n.  p.,   1900.      10  pp. 
n.   p.,   1901.       7  11. 
n.   p„  1902.      11   11. 

non-serial 
1875-1876.     An  act  concerning  corporations  in  the  state 
of  N.  J.  approved  April  7,  1875,  with  the  suppls. 
thereto.   Prtd.  under  direction  of  the  secy,  of  state. 
Trenton:    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1876.    79  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
1898-1899.     Act  to  incorporate  associations  not  for  pe- 
cuniary profit,  and  suppls.  thereto.    Trenton:    The 
John  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1899.    16  pp. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1'89G.  Table:  apprn.  and  amt.  paid  for  2400  copies  of 
corporation   laws.     (A.R.    comptroller    1895/6:  46.) 

.     Table:   expenses  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  revise  laws 

of  state  rel.  to  corporations,  under  chap.  351,  laws 
of  1895.    (.S'a)?!e  1895/6:  46.) 
Taxation;   see  that  title.    Corporations 

CORPORATIONS:   INDIVIDUAL 

See  also  Industries.  Associations. 
1815.  Rept.  of  committee  (Wilson)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred memorial  of  Shrewsbury  and  Jersey  State 
and  Steamboat  Co.,  petition  of  sundry  inhabitants 
of  Monmouth  Co.,  and  memorial  of  N.  I.  Roosevelt 
claiming  credit  of  inventing  machinery  now  in  use 
for  propelling  steamboats,  and  praying  to  be  pro- 
tected in  his  rights.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1815:  250- 
251.) 

1831.  Rept.  of  atty.  gen.  (Southard)  rel.  to  Salem  and 
Phila.  Mnfg.  Co.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1831/2:  41- 
42;  Votes  of  Assem.  1831/2:  102-103.) 

1832.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Schenck)  on  rept.  of 
comrs.  apptd.  to  examine  into  affairs  of  Salem  and 
Phila.  Mnfg.  Co.  and  on  memorial  of  W.  N.  Jeffer 
resp.   same.     (Votes   of  Assem.   1831/2:  224-225.) 

1837.  Rept.  of  committee  (Fennimore)  on  petition  of 
inhabitants  of  Bloomsbury  making  complaints  agst. 
race  way  of  Trenton  Delaware  Falls  Co.  and  an- 
swer of  the  CO.  to  the  complaint.   ( Same  1836/7 :  277. ) 

1847.  Rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  (Johnes)  on 
petition  from  the  Neshanic  Mining  Co.  of  Hunter- 
don Co.,  praying  certain  alterations  and  amdmts.  in 
act  incorporating  said  co.  (Senate  jol.  1847:  268- 
269.) 

1851,  Veto  (Fort)  of  bill  to  incorporate  Dolphin  Mnfg. 
Co.  and  one  to  incorporate  Union  Mnfg.  Co.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1851:  680-681.) 

1852.  Letter  of  E.  R.  V.  Wright,  counsel  of  remon- 
strants, resp.  bill  to  Incorporate  Hudson  Ferry  Co. 
(.Some  1852:  547-548.) 


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CORPORATIONS:  INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

1852.  Veto  (Fort)  of  bill  to  incorporate  Eagle  Mining 
Co.  in  Somerset  Co.    (Same  1852:  685-686.) 

Veto  (Fort)  of  bill  to  Incorporate  Passaic  Min- 
ing Co.    (Same  1852:  501-502.) 

1865.  Rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  (Taylor)  on 
bill  to  repeal  act  to  incorporate  Amer.  Dock  and 
Improvement  Co.    {Sninc  1865:  662.) 

1867.  Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  (Robeson)  on  bill  to  incor- 
porate Delaware  River  Co.    (Same  1867:  849-850.) 

1869.  Veto  (Randolph)  of  act  to  Incorporate  Champion 
Base  Ball  Club  of  Jersey  City;  objections  to  minor 
incorporations.      (Legisl.    docs.    18G9:  1285-1288.) 

1871.  Veto  (Randolph)  of  act  to  incorporate  the  Oce- 
anic Yacht  Club  of  Jersey  City.  (Message  of  Gov. 
1871:  31-33.) 

1875.  Veto  (Bedle)  of  bill  to  incorporate  Peters  and 
Calhoun  Co.;  a  co.  engaged  in  saddlery  and  harness 
business;  special  legislation  for  corporate  privileges 
objected  to.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1875:  256.) 

CORRUPT  PRACTICES 

1S44.  Use  of  money  at  elections.  (Govs.  mess.  (Haines) 
Jan.  10,  1844.) 

1855.  Execution  of  naturalization  laws  by  federal  and 
state  courts;  suggested  that  naturalizing  be  pro- 
hibited for  certain  period  before  elections;  generally 
understood  that  foreigners  pay  nothing  for  natural- 
ization, if  not  frequently  paid  for  becoming  citizens. 
(Same   (Price)   Jan.  9,  1855:  20.) 

.     Rept.  of  majority  of  special  committee  (Howell) 

upon  charge  of  attempted  bribery  of  a  member  of 
the  House  to  vote  for  rechartering  of  certain  banks. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1855:  696-697.) 

.     Same;  minority  rept.  (Tompkins).    (Same  1855: 

697-700.) 

.  Same,  separate  (majority  and  minority).  Tren- 
ton: Reformer  Office,  1855.    7  pp. 

.     Rept.  of  majority  of  special  committee  (Smith) 

apptd.  to  investigate  charges  of  attempt  to  bribe  a 
senator  in  connection  with  the  act  to  incorporate 
the  Newark  Plank  Road  and  Ferry  Co.,  or  in  con- 
nection with  any  bank  application,  etc.  (Sen.  jol. 
1855:  707-714.) 

.     Same;    minority   rept.    (Hoxsey).     (Same   1855: 

714-715.) 

500  copies  of  the  repts.  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  ISS.") : 

715.) 
No  separate  copy  was  found. 

.  Further  rept.  of  special  committee  (Smith)  ap- 
pointed to  investigate  charges  of  attempt  to  bribe  a 
senator,  etc.,  with  testimony.  (Sen.  jol.  1855:  841- 
862.) 

1857.  Suggestions  for  preventing  corruption  and  per- 
jury attending  elections.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell) 
Jan.  20,  1857:  9-10.) 

1858.  Undue  influence  exercised  at  elections  upon  per- 
sons of  foreign  birth;  naturalization.  (Same  (New- 
ell)   Jan.  13,  1858:  22-24.) 

1859.  Suggestions  rel.  to  use  of  money  at  elections, 
naturalization,  etc.  {Same  (Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859: 
27.) 

1860.  Suggestions  in  regard  to  fraud  at  election:  im- 
portance of  registry  law  and  modification  of  laws  of 
naturalization.    (Sitmc  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

1869.  Corruption  and  fraud  in  connection  with  right  of 
suffrage;  illegal  naturalization;  registry.  (Same 
(Ward)   Jan.  12,  1869:  46-48.) 

1871.  Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  on  bribery  law.  (Legisl. 
docs.  1871:  949-953.) 

.     Same.    (Messages  of  the  Governor  1871:  67-70.) 

.     Corruption   of   the   ballot.     (Govs.   mess.    (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  [10],  1871:  14-15  or  23-25.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1872.  Beneficial  results  of  bribery  law.  (Same  (Ran- 
dolph)   Jan.    191,   1872:  12.) 


CORRUPT  PRACTICES— cont'd 

1872.  Commendation  of  law  of  1871  rel.  to  bribery. 
(Same  (Parker)   Jan.  16,  1872:  8.) 

.  Corruption  in  ofl3ce;  enrichment  of  public  of- 
ficials. (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  16,  1872:  12-13  or  14- 
15.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1874.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Howell)  on  investi- 
gation rel.  to  bribery  in  passage  or  repeal  of  any 
bills  before  house.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1874:  1340- 
1343.) 

1875.  Primary  meetings  the  source  of  gross  corruption. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  19,  1875.) 

1878.  Majority  rept.  of  special  joint  committee  (Moore) 
on  investigation,  of  charges  agst.  public  offices  of 
improper  transactions  with  insurance  cos.  6  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1878  doc.  32.) 

.     Same.     (Sen.  jol.   1878:  427-431.) 

.     Same;  minority  rept.   (Harris).    10  pp.    (Legisl. 

docs.  1878,  doc.  33.) 

.     Testimony  taken  before  joint  committee  rel.  to 

charges  agst.  public  officials  on  alleged  improper 
transactions  with  insurance  cos.  301  (2)  pp.  (Same 
1S78  doc.  34.) 

■    .     Same,  separate.    Trenton:     Naar,   Day   &  Naar, 

1878.   378  (1)  pp. 

1886.  Buying  votes;  direct  and  indirect  methods.  (13 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  84-86.) 

1890.  Election  reform.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  1890: 
10-17.) 

.     Ballot  reform  and  honest  elections.    (Same  (Ab- 

bett)  Jan.  21,  1890:  14-21  or  16-24.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1891.  Effectiveness  of  ballot  reform  law.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1894.  Reform  in  primary  elections;  draft  of  proposed 
law  for  ballot  reform.  (Same  (Werts)  Jan.  9,  1894: 
23-56.) 

Hudson  County 
1898.     Charges  of  official  corruption  agst.  sheriff  and 
prosecutor  of  pleas  in   Hudson  Co.     (Govs.   mess. 
(Griggs)  Jan.  11,  1898.) 

Beasly    (W.) 

1820.  Articles  of  impeachment  agst.  W.  Beasly,  justice 
of  the  peace  in  Salem  Co.  for  misbehavior  in  office. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1819/20:  86-88.) 

Lacy  (J.) 

1801.  Rept.  of  [special  1  committee  (Frelinghuysen) 
on  charge  agst.  J.  Lacy,  justice  of  the  peace  in  Bur- 
lington Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1801/2:  81-83.) 

Miller  (Kenry) 

1829.  Rept.  of  committee  (Wurts)  on  memorial  from 
Hunterdon  Co.  complaining  of  official  conduct  of 
Henry  Miller,  a  justice  of  the  peace.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1828/9:  284-286.) 

1830.  Rept.  of  [special I  committee  (Potts)  on  me- 
morial from  Hunterdon  Co.  complaining  of  official 
conduct  of  Henry  Miller,  justice  of  peace.  (Same 
1829/30:  247-251.) 

Ruh  (Charles  F.) 

1867.     Rept.  of  special  committee  (Dwyer),  on  res.  resp. 
proposed  pardon  of  Chas.  F.  Ruh,  sentenced  for  at- 
tempting to  bribe  a  fellow  member  of  the  Legisla- 
ture.   (Minutes  of  Assem.  1867:  188-190.) 
.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1867:  1361-1364.) 

CORSETS 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

CORTLEYOU  (PH.) 

1889.  The  home  garden,  its  necessities,  possibilities  and 
profits.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1889:  100-103.) 


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CORTRIGHT   (SIMON) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co.,  1812/3-1815/6. 
Keports  by 
[Select]   Committee 
1813.     Feb.  27.     Petitions  from  Middlesex  Co.  for  grants 
of  charters  for  banks.    (Votes  of  Assem.   1812/3: 
128.) 
1815.     Oct.     26.     Hope     and     Hacketstown     turnpike. 
(Same  1815/6:  18.) 

CORWIN  (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co..  1798-1799,  1801-1804. 

Reports  by 

[Select]   Committee 
1801.     Nov.   3.     Compensation   to  persons  for   running 
new  roads  through  their  land.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
1801/2:  22-23.) 

COST  OF  LIVING 

See  also  Prices.     Groceries. 

1878.  Rept.  of  Chas.  H.  Simmerman  employed  to  collect 
facts  as  to  employment  and  price  of  labor,  the  cost 
of  living,  etc.,  in  the  first  Congressional  Distr.  (1 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1878:  105- 
121.) 

The  dlstr.  comprised  the  cos.  of  Camden,  Gloucester. 
Cumberland.  Salem  and  Cape  May.  Special  refer- 
ence is  ni.ido  to  the  citv  of  C'amdc-u,  occnpations  nf 
its  inhabitants,  wages  in  1873  and  1878,  cost  of 
living. 

1879.  Table:  ownership  of  home,  how  procured,  etc.; 
rented  homes:  sanitation  of  neighborhood  and  of 
workshop;  education  of  children,  etc.  (2  mme  1879- 
88-93.) 

1880.  Table:  expenses  for  board,  rent,  clothing,  gro- 
ceries, etc.,  for  the  different  occupations;  income. 
(3  same  1879/80:  60.) 

.     Table:   cost  of  living,  showing  averages  in  each 

trade  or  occupation.    (3  same  1879/80:  62.) 

1883-1885.  Table:  individual  employes;  occupation,  in- 
dividual earnings,  earnings  of  others  in  family, 
cost  of  living  for  self  and  family,  etc.  (6  same  1882/ 
3  (p.  xxvii)— 8  same  1884/5.) 

1883-1888.  Table:  individual  employes;  location;  sub- 
division of  trade;  hours:  earnings;  income;  earn- 
ings of  all  others  in  family:  wages;  days  lost;  cost 
of  living;  etc.  (6  same  1882/3  (p.  4-29)— 11  same 
1887/8.) 

1885.  The  condition  of  wage-earners;  cost  of  living. 
(8  same  1884/5:  139-183.) 

1886.  Table:  workingmen's  budgets;  residence,  place 
of  birth,  occupation,  no.  in  family,  no.  working  for 
wages,  cost  of  living  for  family,  earnings  of  head  of 
family,  total  income,  cost  of  rent  and  rooms.  (9 
same  1885/6:  56-67.) 

.     Table:    workingmen's   budgets;    cost   of   living: 

residence,  place  of  birth,  occupation,  no.  in  family, 
amt.  paid  for  meat  and  fish,  milk,  butter,  flour,  etc., 
etc.,  quantity  of  each  consumed.  (9  same  1885/6: 
68-75.) 

.     Earnings,  cost  of  living  and  prices.   (9  same  1885/ 

6:  5-39.) 

Compiled  chiefly  from  returns  made  by  individual  work- 
ingmen  ;  expenses  of  families  are  estimated  ;  cost  of 
principal  articles  of  food  stated  ;  Oiirnings  in  the  dif- 
ferent occnpations  are  compared  :  the  whole  is  sum- 
marized In  two  tables,  showing  for  glass  workers, 
cotton  and  woolen  mills,  silk  mills,  the  average  no. 
of  hours  daily  employment,  average  hours  for  a  full 
week's  work,  average  no.  of  days  unemployed,  aver- 
age ann.  earnings  for  year  ending  July  1,  average 
ann.  Income  of  family,  average  ann.  outlay  of 
family,  average  no.  of  individuals  in  family,  average 
no.  working  for  wages,  total  no.  of  returns,  per 
cent,  reporting  surplus  of  income  oyer  outlay,  per 
cent,  reporting  deficiency,  per  cent,  reporting 
"  even." 


COTTON 

Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fiber  Crops 
Manufactures;    see   Industries,  etc.    Textile 

COUNCIL  OF  PUBLIC  ANALYSTS  ANT)  INSPECTORS;   see 
FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW,  THE  SERIAL  GROUP 

COUNCIL  OF  STATE  CHARITIES  AND  CORRECTION;   see 
MAINTENANCE:  STATE 

COUNTY  AID;  see  ROADS 

COUNTY  TAX;  see  TAXATION 

COURTER   (WM.  H.) 

1857.  Jan.  30.  Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Club  of  James- 
burgh,  Middlesex  Co.  (Rept.  state  agric.  socy.  1855/ 
6:  23-24.) 

COURTS;  see  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE 

COW  PEAS 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.    Grass  and  Forage 

COWEE  (ARTHUR) 

1904.  The  gladiolus.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1904: 
154-164.) 

COWGILL  (ISAAC) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co..  1804-1806. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Tre.\surer',s  Accounts 

1804.     See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 

COX  (JAMES)  1873-1810 

Native  of  N.  J. :  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War  ;  As- 
semblyman from  Monmouth  Co.,  1801-1807,  member 
of   Congress.    1809-1810. 

Reports  by 

[Select]   Committee 

1801.  Nov.  10.  Dog  tax.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  ISOl: 
68-69.) 

COX  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co.,  1807-1809. 
Reports  by 

[Select]   Committee 

1809.  Oct.  30.  Road  from  Flemington  to  intersect 
branch  of  Washington  turnpike  on  Schooley's  Mt. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1809:  176-177.) 

COX  (JOHN  T.) 

1893.  Co-operation  [for  the  farmer].  (21  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1893:  413-415.) 

COX  (MARTIN  LUTHER) 

1893/4-1898/9.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Morris 
CO.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4  app.  A   (pp.  43- 

il)—same  1898/9.) 

COX  (WM.  EDWD.) 

1884-1890/1.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  Bridgeton  schools. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1883/4  app.  (pp.  3-4) — same 
1884/5.) 

1885/6-1888/9  omitted. 
1898/9-1900/1.     Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Bridge- 
ton.    (Same  1898/9  (pp.  242-243)— .s-ame  1900/1.) 


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COXE  (WILLIAM)  1762-1831 

A  native  of  N.  J. :  Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co., 
1796-1S04,  1S06-1809.  1810-1817  ;  member  of  Con- 
gress, 1813-1815. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1804.     Feb.  24.     State  library.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb. 
1804:  166-170.) 

1807.  Nov.  11.  State  shares  in  turnpike  road  from 
Hudson  River  to  bridge  over  Hackensaclc  River. 
(Some  Oct.  1807:  40.) 

1808.  Nov.  9.  Repairs  on  govt,  house.  (Snme  Oct.  1808: 
44.) 

.     Nov.  12.    Compensation  to  proprietors  of  lands 

taken  for  public  highways.    (Same  Oct.  1808:  58-59.) 

1817.  Jan.  15.     State  house.    (Same  1816/7:  98.) 

1818.  Jan.  22.  Encroachments  on  lot  attached  to  Govt, 
house.    (Same  Jan.  1818:  78.) 

COZENS  (DANIEL  C.) 

1S37.  Articles  of  impeachment  agst.  Danl.  C.  Cozens, 
one  of  justices  of  the  peace  in  Gloucester  Co.  (Jol. 
Legisl.  Council  1836/7:  296-298.) 

— — .  Trial  for  official  misconduct  as  justice  of  the 
peace  in  Gloucester  Co.    (Same  1836/7  app.) 

CRAMER  (J.  H.) 

1877.     Farm  at  Chester,  Morris  Co. 
1877:  63-65.) 

CRANBERRY 


(5  A.R.  bd.  agric. 


Associations;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit.    Associations 
Crop;  see  same.   Cranberry 
Prices;  see  that  title 


CRANE  (C.  B.) 

1891.    Farm  drainage. 
457.) 


(19   A.R.   bd.   agric.   1891:  450- 


1898.     Drainage  rept.  [Passaic  Valley].    (26  same  1898: 
276-278.) 

CRANE  (EDWARD  W.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,   1878-1879. 

1873.  N.  J.  Cranberry  Growers' Assn.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
[1873]:  86.) 

1874.  Cranberry  growing  in  N.  J.     (2  same  1874:  59- 
65.) 

CRANE  (ISAAC  WATTS) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co.,   1810. 
Reports  by 

Committee  on  Treasukek's  Accounts 
1810.     See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 

CRANFORD,  UNION  COUNTY 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

CREAMERIES;   see  DAIRY  INDUSTRY 

CREAN  (DANL.  F.) 

Riparian   comr.,    1887 ;   see   Land.      Riparian. 

CREELY  (N.  P.) 

1894.     What  crops  may  be  grown  in  the  orchard  with 
profit?    (Procs.  state  hortlc.  socy.  1894:  197-199.) 

CRIMINAL  CLASSES 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance:  Delinquents 
CRIMINAL  INSANE 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance 
CRIMINAL  POPULATION;  see  POPULATION 


CROES  (J.  R.) 

1883.  Methods  of  sewage  disposal  without  discharge 
into  streams.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  153-154.) 

CROSBY  (0.  H.) 

1882/3.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Atlantic  City.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1882/3  app.  p.  3.) 

CROTON  WATER-SHED 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

CROWELL  (JAMES  T.) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co..  1862.  1863. 
1865.     See  Land.    Riparian. 

CRUIKSHANK  (J.  C.) 

1867-1889/90.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Passaic 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867  (pp.  781-786)  — 
same  1889/90.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

CUCUMBER 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.   Vegetable 

CULVER  (DELOS  E.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co.,  1865. 

Investigating  Committee 

See   Railroads :   Individual.     Erie   Railway,   under  date 
1865. 

CULVER  (J.  E.) 

1877.  Malarial  fevers  in  Hudson  Co.  (1  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1877:  121-129.) 

CULVER  (S.) 

1868/9.     Rept.   as  supt.   of  schools  in  Millville.     (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1868/9:  631-632.) 
Paging  from   Collected  docs. 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY 

Created  by  act  of  Jan.  19,  1748. 

See  also  Brldgeton,  Carmel,  Greenwich,  Millville.  Vine- 
land. 

Agricultural  Societies;   see  that  title 

Almhouse;   see  Maintenance.    Dependents 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.  Crops 

Fertilizers;  see  that  title 

Fair;  see  Agriculture.  Fairs 

Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 

Geology;  see  that  title 

Grape  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 

Industries  and  Manufactures;  see  that  title 

Insane  Asylum;  see  Maintenance:  County.   Defectives 

Inspection 

LivEST0(  K  ;  see  Agriculture.  Livestock.  Inspection. 
Antiiu.\x 

Irrigation;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Soils.    Irrigation 

Jail;  see  Maintenance.  Delinquents 

Marsh  and  Tide  Lands;  see  Land.    Marsh,  etc. 

Oyster  Culture;  see  Fish  and  Game 

Roads;  see  that  title 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks.  Sav- 
ings Bank  of  Cumberland  Co. 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Sweet  Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 

Taxes;  see  Taxation:  State 

Teachers'  Institutes;  see  Education.  Teachers'  Institutes, 
under  dates  1854-1855 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 


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219 


CURRANT 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 

CURTIS   (F.  D.) 

1886.     Red  hogs  in  America.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885: 

167-172.) 
1889.     Feeding  stock.    (16  same  1888:  113-137.) 

CUSHMAN  (S.) 

1894.  Poultry  industry.  (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  210- 
223.) 

CUSTOMS  SERVICE;  see  COMMERCE 

CUTLERY;  see  LABOR.  EMPLOYMENT 

CUTTS  (U.  W.) 

1876/7-1897/S.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Orange. 
(A.R.   bd.   of  education   1876/7   app.    (pp.   22-24)  — 

same  1897/8.) 

Omitted  1879/80,  1881/2-1882/3.  1885/6.  1887/8,  1889/ 
90-1890/1. 

1888/9-1897/8.  Manual  training  at  Orange.  (Same  1888/ 
9  app.  (pp.  153-154)— suHie  1897/8.) 

DAIRY  INDUSTRY 

See  also  Agriculture  ;  Livestock.    Cattle  ;  Feeding. 
1871.     See  Agriculture,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1877.     An  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Dairy;  extr.  from  Orange 

County  Press.     (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  126-128.) 
1879.     See  below.  Cheese,  this  date. 
1881.     See  below,  New  Jersey. 
1885-1889.     Receipts   of   butter,   cheese   and    eggs   into 

N.  Y.  City,  each  year,  exports.    (17  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1889:  162.) 

1892.  Dairy  hygiene;  by  Geo.  G.  Groff.  (20  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1892:  186-194.) 

From  New  Tork  "  Independent." 

1893.  On  maintaining  the  fertility  of  dairy  farms — 
methods  of  practice;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  (20  same 
1892:  125-145.) 

1894.  See  below.  Milk,  this  date. 

1895.  Progressive  dairying;  by  G.  W.  Hockenbury. 
(23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  361-364.) 

1896.  Hindrances  to  success  in  dairying.  (24  same 
1896:  59-62.) 

.    General  discussion  on  dairy  foods  and  products; 

experiments  conducted  at  experiment  station.    (24 
same  1896:  177-186.) 

1897.  Modern  demands  in  successful  dairying;  by  W  D 
Hoard.    (25  same  1897:  119-143.) 

.     Present  aspects  of  dairying;  by  Henry  E.  Alvord. 

(24  same  1896:  147-174.) 
.     Dairy   foods   and   products;    general   discussion. 

(24  .same  1896:  177-186.) 
1900.     Dairy  economics — economy  of  dairy  practice;  by 

W.  D.  Hoard.     (27  same  1899:  123-160.) 
.     Farm    sanitation    in    dairy    methods;    by    John 

Gould.     (27  same  1899:  161-175.) 

1903.  How  can  the  east  compete  with  the  west  in 
dairying?  by  J.  L.  Hills.    (30  same  1902:  175-201.) 

1904.  The  dairy  situation;  by  W.  D.  Hoard.  (31  same 
1903:  289-310.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

serial 

ANNUAL  REPORTS 

1  series 

Under  act  of  March  22,  1886. 

1886-1901.     Rept.  of  dairy  comr.  of  New  Jersey. 


DAIRY  INDUSTRY— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serioZ— cont'd 

ANNUAL  REPORTS— cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Checklist  • 

Wm.  K.  Newton,  comr. 

1.  1SS6.     Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1887. 
99   pp. 

2.  1SS7.     Trenton:  .T.   L.   Murphv  Tubllshlng  Co.,   1888. 
85  pp. 

3.  1888.     Trenton:  J.   L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1889. 

156  pp. 

4.  1889.     Camden  :    F.  F.  Patterson.  1890.     88  pp. 

George  TV.  McGuirc.  comr. 

Trenton  :   J.   L.   Murphy   Publishing  Company, 

61  pp. 
Trenton 

165  pp. 
Trenton 

140  pp. 

Trenton  :   J.   L.   Murphy  Publishing  Company, 

75  pp. 


L.   Murphy  Publishing  Company, 
L.   Murphy  Publishing  Company, 


5.  1890. 
1891. 

6.  1891. 
1892. 

7.  1892. 
1893. 

8.  1893. 
1894. 

Copy   seen   in   Rutgers   College   Library. 

9.  1.S94.     Trenton  :  MacCrollish  &  Quielev.  1S95.    131  pp. 

10.  1895.     Trenton :    The   J.    L   Murphy    Publishing   Co., 

1S96.      115   pp. 

11.  ISfifi.     Trenton:  MacCrplIish  &  Qiililev.  1897.     71  np. 

12.  1897.     Trenton  :  The  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1897.      lil,    100  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

13.  1898.     Trenton  :  MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley.  1898.     113  pp. 

14.  1899.     Trenton.  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1900.     78  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

15.  1900.     Trenton :    The   J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing   Co., 

1901.     51  pp. 

16.  1901   dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

16.   1901  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     24  pp. 
The  15th  rept.  la  referred  to  in  the  letter  of  transmittal 

as  the  14th.  and  the  16th  (doc.  ed.)  as  the  15th. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1886  in  Legisl.  docs.  1887, 

1887  "   "     "   

1888  " 

1889  " 

1890 ' 

1891 

1892  " 

1893 

1894  " 

1895  " 

1896  " 

1897  " 

1898  " 

1899  " 

1900  " 

1901  " 

2  series 

By  an  act  passed  in  1901,  the  office  of  dairy  comr.  was 
merged  into  the  state  bd.  of  health  and  the  office 
of  chief  Inspector  of  food  and  drugs  created  :  the 
inspector  was  to  be  apptd.  by  the  bd.  of  health. 

1901/2.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  chief  inspector  of  food  and 
drugs  (Geo.  W.  McGuire). 

Checklist 
1901/2.     Not  found. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1901/2  In  26  A.R.  bd.  health  1902  :  211-227. 

CIRCULARS 
[1886?]-1887.     [Circulars  issued  by  the  dairy  comr.] 
Checklist 
1-2.    [1.886  7].     Not  found. 
3.     1887.     April  23.     Laws  of  N.  J.  relating  to  food  and 
drugs,     n.  t.  p.     19    (1)    pp. 

non-serial 
1S78.     Value  of  dairy  industry  in  country:  inducements 

to  N.  J.  farmers.    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  xi-xii.) 
1879.     Dairy  farming  in  N.  J.;  by  Wm.  A.  Conover.    (7 

same  1879:  119-128.) 


1887. 

V.  3, 

doc.  33. 

1888, 

V.  3, 

"  30. 

1889, 

V.  3, 

"  36. 

1890, 

V.  4, 

"  35. 

1891, 

V.  5, 

"  32. 

1892, 

V.  5. 

"  34. 

1893, 

V.  5, 

"  37. 

1894. 

V.  4, 

"  35. 

1895 

(119 

sess.J,  1895.  v.  5.  doc.  36. 

1895 

(120 

sess.),  V.  5,  doc.  36. 

1896, 

v.  5, 

doc.  31. 

1897, 

r.  4, 

"  25. 

1898, 

V.  5, 

"  41. 

1899, 

V.  4, 

"  20. 

1900, 

V.  4, 

"  31. 

1901, 

V.  4, 

"  32. 

•  The  doc.  ed.  varies  from  the  dept.  ed.  only  in  omission  of  the 
Imprint. 


220 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


DAIRY  INDDSTRY— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1881.     Specific  state  industries;   the  dairy  interest.    (5 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and   industries 
1881/2:  372-376.) 
.     The  dairy  interest  in  the  U.  S.;  exports;  associ- 
ated dairies:  dairying  in  N.  J.,  creamery  outfit,  ad- 
vantages of  the  creamery,  milk-sugar,  milk  carried 
on  the  r.rs.  of  N.  J.    (4  same  ISSl:  251-273.) 

1885.  The  dairy  business,  financially  considered.  (6 
A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1885:  177-189.) 

1887.  Our  dairy  interests:  by  Edward  Burnett.  (14 
A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  ISSG:  133-157.) 

Practical    talk    on    teedins   of   dairy    cows,    selection    of 
cows,  care  of  milk  and  butter,  preservatives,  butter 
mnftre.,  etc. 
1887.     Legislation  of  past  three  years  respecting  dairy 

products.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 
1891-1895.     See  Agricultural  Societies,  this  date. 

1895.  Thirty-five  years'  experience  In  dairying;  by  B.  C. 
Sears.    (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S94:  237-244.) 

1896.  Proposed  introduction  of  merit  system  of  ap- 
ptmts.  to  position  of  dairy  comr.,  public  analysts 
and  inspectors.    (20  A.R.  bd.  health  1S96:  15-17.) 

1897.  Dairy  business;  extr.  from  secy.'s  rept.  (25  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1897:  43-45.) 

1899.  Organization  of  dairy  union  proposed.  (26  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1898:  28-29.) 

1903-1904.     See  Water  Supply,  under  dates  1878-1904. 
1904.     Dairy  mngmnt.  in  N.  J.:  by  Edward  B.  Voorhees. 

(31  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1903:  265-285.) 
.     Same.    Trenton:     MacCrellish   &   Quigley,   1904. 

pp.  265-285. 

Burlington  County 
1884-1885.     See     Agricultural     Societies:      Individual. 
Burlington  County;  Columbus  Grange. 

Sussex  County 

1877.  Letter  from  0.  Dunn,  Deckertown,  Sussex  Co.; 
value  of  milk  sold;  cows  kept;  etc.  (5  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1877:  119.) 

1877/8.  Dairy  farming;  by  D.  Bailey,  Glenwood,  Sus- 
sex Co.    (5  same  1877:  117-119.) 

Associations 

MoEBis  AND  Essex  County  Mn-K  Raisers'  Association 

Organized  Jan.  20,  18S1. 
1882-1883.     Officers;   meetings. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882  In     9  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1881  :  384. 

1883  "   10     "       "  "        1882 :  299. 
Officers  only,  1883. 

New  Jeesey  Dairymen's  Protective  Association 
1892.     Origin,  status  and  prospects  of  N.  J.  Dairymen's 
Protective  Assn.;    by   Dr.   Parry;    followed  by  dis- 
cussion.   (19  A.R.  bd.  agriQ.  1891:  351-361.) 

Pilesgrove  Dairy  Association,  Salem  County 

1886.  Ann.  rept.   (organization  and  statistics). 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1886  In  14  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1886:485. 
State  Dairy  Union 

1900.  2d  ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  dairy  union.  (28  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1900:  40-42.) 

No  trace  of  the  first  rept.  was  found. 

Butter 

1879-1899.     See  below.  Milk,  these  dates. 

1880.  No  reason  why  N.  J.  should  not  compete  with 
great  dairy  states  in  production  of  butter  and 
cheese;  recommended  that  separate  dept.  be  estab- 
lished by  state  agric.  socy.  for  exhibition  of  butter 
and  cheese.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  159.) 

1883.  Carelessness  and  Ignorance  in  butter  making  in 
N.  J.    (10  same  1882:  201-202.) 


DAIRY  INDUSTRY— cont'd 

Butter— cont'd 

1894.  Butter-making;  by  Prof.  Jas.  Cheesman.  (22 
same  1894:  245-251.) 

1895.  See  below.  Milk,  this  date. 

Sussex  County 
1879.     Butter  making  at  Bonnybrook  farm,  Stillwater, 
Sussex  Co.;  by  M.  R.  Denis.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879: 
149-150.) 
Cheese 

1879.     Surplus  product  of  cheese  in  U.  S. ;  amt.  supplied 

to   England.     (7   A.R.   bd.   agric.   1S79:  12-13.) 
1899.     See  below.  Milk,  under  dates,  1879-1899. 
Creameries 

1881.  Table:  creameries;  county,  how  paid,  kind  of 
work,  earnings  July  1,  1S80  to  July  1,  1881,  etc.  (4 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  Industries 
1881:  68-69.) 

1882.  Creameries:  county;  capital;  cows;  products; 
their  value;  hands  employed,  etc.  (5  same  1881/2: 
376.) 

1894.  Creameries;  data  procured  through  circulars  as 
to  supply  and  production.  (Rept.  dairy  comr.  1894: 
27-29.) 

1902.  List  of  creameries  in  N.  J.  (A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1902:  217.) 

Locktown,  Hunterdon  County 
1892/3-1903/4.     Rept.    of    workings    of    the    Locktown 
creamery  for  yr.  ending  Oct.  31.    (21  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1893  (p.  411)— 32  .same  1903/4.) 
Omitted  In  1896. 
Dairy  Commissioner 

See  also  above,  the  serial  group. 
1887.  Law  as  to  adulteration  of  milk  and  apptg.  dairy 
comr.  has  been  of  great  service.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  11,  1887.) 
1894.  Relation  of  the  dairy  comr.  to  the  law  regarding 
the  adulteration  and  sale  of  food  and  drugs.  (Rept. 
dairy  comr.  1894:  31.) 

1896.  Apprn.  for  dairy  comn.  inadequate.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

.     See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1898.     Discussion  of  subject  of  apprn.  of  sum  of  $15,000 

for  use  of  dairy  comr.  of  state.    (26  A.R.  bd.  agrlc. 

189S:  18-23.) 
1901.     Office  of   dairy  comr.  merged  with   that  of  the 

state  bd.  of  health.    (Rept.  of  dairy  comr.  1900/1: 

9.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  below,  that  title 
Inspection;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law.   Dairy  Products 
Laws 

1882-1887.     Laws   of  N.   J.   rel.   to  oleomargarine,  etc., 

milk,  food  and  drugs.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1892:117- 

136.) 

Repeated  In  1895  and  1896. 
.     Text  of  laws  rel.  to  adulteration  of  milk.    {Same 

1889:  75-80.) 
1882-1891.     Laws  rel.  to  the  adulteration  of  milk.    {Same 

1894:  113-117.) 
1886.     The  national  law;  defining  butter,  also  imposing 

tax  upon  and  regulating  mnftre.,  sale,  importation 

and    exportation    of    oleomargarine;    text.     {Same 

1886:  91-99.) 
.     Text  of  N.  J.  law  to  prevent  deception  In  sale  of 

oleomargarine,  butterine,  or  any  imitation  of  dairy 

products,  etc.    (Same  1886:  67-72.) 
1886-1887.     Laws  of  N.  J.  rel.  to  food  and  drugs.    19  (1) 

pp.     (Circular  3   issued  by   dairy  and   food  comr., 

1887.) 

Law   rel.   to   oleomargarine   and   other   Imitation   dairy 
products:    milk;   food   and   drugs. 


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221 


DAIRY  INDUSTRY— cont'd 

Milk 

See  also  above,  Laws. 
1879-1899.     Dairy  produce  in  N.  .1.:   milk  sold  in  1879, 
1S89,  1899;  quantity  and  value  of  milk,  butter,  cream 
and  cheese  sold  in  1899;   butter  made  on  farms  in 
1879,  1889  and  1899.    (29  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1901;  97.) 
1881.     Circular  A.    As  to  milk  supply.    [Circular  no.  16 
of  the  state  bd.  of  health.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  297-299.) 

1885.  The  relative  profits  from  wholesaling  and  retail- 
ing milk  fandl  the  study  of  methods  by  which 
profits  may  be  increased.  (6  A.R.  agric.  exper. 
station  1885;  180-189.) 

1886.  Aect.  of  the  Long  Branch  milk  sickness;  caution 
enjoined  in  using  milk  from  unknown  source.  (10 
A.R.  bd.  health  1886;  62.) 

1888.  Summary  of  paper  by  Danl.  Strock  on  "  Impure 
milk  as  a  cause  of  disease."  (12  same  1888:  192- 
194.) 

1890.  Effect  of  heat  upon  milk,  and  upon  sterilized 
milk;  by  A.R.  Leeds.  (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1890;  43- 
53.) 

.     The  milk  question;  cost  of  producing  milk;  scale 

that   would    satisfy   farmers.     (17   A.R.   bd.    agric. 
1889;  158-163.) 

1891.  How  organization  has  added  to  profits  of  milk 
producers;  by  W.  C.  Parry.  (19  same  1891:  427- 
429.) 

1893.  Should  milk  be  sold  subject  to  a  test?  if  so, 
which — lactometer,  Babcock  or  butter-fat?  by  I.  W. 
Nicholson.    (21  same  1893:  427-429.) 

.     Sanitary  control  of  the  milk  supply;  by  Geo.  W. 

M'Guire.     (20    same    1892:  149-154.) 

1894.  Milk  production  in  the  U.  S.;  amt.  consumed  in 
N.  Y.  City;  estimated  amt.  furnished  by  N.  J.  to 
Phila.  and  Camden;  capacity  of  milk  cans  in  dif- 
ferent cities.    (22  same  1894:  39-41.) 

1895.  Comparative  profit  to  the  farmer  from  making 
and  selling  butter  or  selling  milk;  by  H.  B.  Curler. 
(21  same  1894;  97-122.) 

1896.  Cost  and  composition  of  milk  in  cities  in  N.  J. 
(17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1896;  134-157.) 

.     Dairy  products  of  N.  J.;   shipping  of  milk.    (23 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S95:  65-67.) 

1897.  The  Phila.  milk  market,  past  and  present,  and 
how  to  meet  its  future  needs;  by  Geo.  Abbott.  (24 
same  1896:  187-199.) 

.     Impurities  in  milk;   by  H.  W.  Conn.     (24  same 

1896:  201-214.) 
.     Tables;    list  of  places   in   N.   J.   to  which  milk 

from  Fulboam  creamery  was  distributed,  with  no. 

of  cases  of  typhoid  fever  occurring  in  each  place; 

also  total  no.  of  cases  of  same.    (22  A.R.  bd.  health 

1898:  25-26.) 
.     Milk;  its  value  as  a  food  and  studies  which  sug- 
gest a  different  method  of  sale;  by  B.  B.  Voorhees 

[and]   C.  B.  Lane.    19  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations, 

Bull.  123.) 
1901.     Domestic  pasteurizing  methods  and  care  of  milk 

in  the  home;  by  J.  Nelson.   22  pp.    (Same  Bull.  152.) 
1905.     The  production  and  handling  of  milk;   by  R.  A. 

Pearson.     (32  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1904;  189-198.) 

College  Farm,  New  Brunswick 
1872/3.     Monthly  yield  of  milk  at  state  college  farm. 
(9   A.R.  Rutgers  Scientific  School   1873:  36.) 

Oleomargarine;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law 

Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law 

DALE  (THOS.  N.) 

1878.     See  Brown  (Saml.  C.) 


DALLY  (JEREMIAH) 

State  Librarian,   1869-1871. 
Annual  Reports;   see  Libraries.    State 

DALRYMPLE  (J.  M.) 

1884-1885.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  [on  grain, 
etc.].  (12  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1884  (pp.  428-429)— 13 
same  1885.) 

1885.  Little  things  in  farming  and  waste  sometimes 
overlooked.     (12  same  1884;  429-434.) 

1886.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  red  clover. 
(7  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station.  1886:  110.) 

1889.  Talk  on  drainage.  (17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889;  514- 
516.) 

1891.     Neglected  items  of  farm  profit.    (19  same  1891: 

432-433.) 
1895.     Improving  soil   without  commercial  fertilizers; 

lime.    (23  same  1895:  378-381.) 

DANZENBAKER  (F.) 

1874.  Commercial  fertilizers  of  Cumberland  Co.  (3 
A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1875;  26-27.) 

D'ARCY  (JOHN) 

Deputy  Factory  Inspector,  second  district,  1890-1895; 
see  Labor.     Factory  Inspection. 

1890.  Compulsory  education.  (8  A.R.  inspector  of  fac- 
tories, etc.    1890:  33-36.) 

DARCY  (JOHN  S.)  1788-1863 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1817-1818. 
1846.     See  Vredenburgh    (P.,  Jr.) 

DAVENPORT  (FRANKLIN)  1755-1832. 

Native  of  Pennsylvania ;  served  in  the  Revolutionary 
War;  Assemblyman  from  Gloucester  Co.,  1786- 
17,19  :  V.  S.  Senator.  179S-1799 ;  representative  in 
Congress,  1799-1801. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 
1789.     See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 

DAVENPORT (MORRIS) 

1895.     Poultry-raising.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895;  388.) 

DAVEY  (VERNON  L.) 

1892/3-1903/4.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  school  system  of  East 

Orange.     (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app. 

(pp.  92-99)— .s-HWP  1903/4.) 
1893/4-1903/4.     Manual  training  in  East  Orange.    (Same 

1893/4  app.  B   (pp.  245-248)— .w we  1903/4.) 
1899.     The  relation  of  the  school  to  the  health  of  the 

pupil.    (23  A.R.  bd.  health  1899:  287-292.) 

"  DAVIDSON  ROAD  LAW  " 

The  state  road  law  passed  In  1891 ;  so  named  from  the 
member   who    presented    it 

DAVIS  (CHAS.  M.) 

1867/7-1890/1.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Essex  Co. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867/8   (pp.  707-771)— .tame 

1890/1.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1891/2-1898/9.     Rept.   as  supt.   of  schools   in   Bayonne. 

(Same  1891/2  pt.  1  app.   (pp.  65-66)— .?nme  1898/9.) 

DAVIS  (IVINS  W.) 

Assemblyman    from    Monmouth    Co..    1829-1830. 
Reports  by 
[Selicct]  Committee 
1830.     Feb.  23.     Taxes  due  and  remaining  uncollected 
from    certain   banks.     (Votes   of   Assem.    1829/30: 
245-246.) 


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DAY  (A.  L.) 

1877.     Improvement  of  bog  land,  crops,  etc.,  at  Stock- 
holm, Passaic  Co.    (5  A.R.  bd.  ot  agric.  1877:  59-63.) 


DAY  (ISRAEL) 


Assemblyman    from    Essex    Co., 
1S13,  1815,  1817-1818. 


1802-1804,    1808-1809, 


Reports  by 

Committee  on  Treasubeb's  Accounts 

1813.     See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 

1817.     See  same. 

Seu:ct  Committee 

1803.     Nov.   9.     Bridge  over  Berry's  Creek   in  Bergen 

Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1S03:  74.) 
1808.    Nov.  25.     Socy.  of   useful  mnfres.  at  Paterson. 

(Same  Oct.  1808:  148.) 

DAY  (WILLIAM  F.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1849,  1850. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Judiclvry 

1850.     March   11.     Sale  of  intoxicating  liquors.     (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1850:  740-741.) 

DAYTON  (AARON  0.) 

Assemblyman  from   Salem  Co.,   1823. 
Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 
1823.     Nov.  11.     Canal  from  the  Delaware  to  the  Pas- 
saic.   (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823:  65-66.) 

DAYTON  (ELIAS)  1737-1807 

Native  of  N.  J.,  served  In  the  Revolutionary  War; 
delegate  to  Continental  Congress.  1787-1788 :  As- 
semblyman from  Essex  Co.,  1791/2-1792/3.  1794/5- 
1796/7. 

Reports  by 

Select  Committee 

1795.  March  2.      Engrossing  and  publication  of  acts  of 
Legisl.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1795:  37.) 

.     Nov.    17.     Petition    of    oflacers    and    soldiers    of 

Western  Penn.  Expedition.     (Same  Oct.  1795:  70.) 

1796.  Feb.   24.     Late   Western   Expedition   into   Penn. 
(Same  Feb.  1796:  31.) 

.     Feb.  26.     Bridges  over  Pasalck  and  Hackensack 

Rivers.    (Some  Feb.  1796:  33.) 
.     Nov.  3.     Law  for  punishment  ot  crimes.    {Same 

Oct.  1796:  17-18.) 

1797.  March  4.     Inspection  of  secy.'s  office.    {Same  Jan. 
1797:  59.) 

DAYTON  (GEO.) 

1880.    See  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

DAYTON  (JAMES  B.) 

1865.     See  Land.    Riparian. 

DAYTON  (JONATHAN)  1760- 1824 

Native  of  N.  J. ;  served  In  the  Revolutionary  War :  As- 
semblyman from  Essex  Co.,  1786-1787,  1790,  1814- 
1815  ;  delegate  to  the  Federal  Constitutional  Con- 
vention In  1787;  Councilman  from  Essex  Co..  1789; 
member  of  Congress,  1791-1799 ;  U.  S.  Senator, 
1799-1805. 

Reports  by 

Mn.iTABY  Committee 
1815.    Jan.  25.    Revision  and  amdmt.  of  militia  system. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1814/5:  151-152.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Votes  1814/5  :  152.) 


DAYTON  (JONATHAN)    1760-1824— cont'd 
Reports  by— cont'd 
[Select]  Committee 
1790.     June  4.     Partition  of  lands  held  by  coparceners, 
joint-tenants  and  tenants  in  common.    (Jol.  legisl. 
council  May  1790:  17-18.) 
1815.     Oct.    31.     Relief    of    certain    cotton    and    wool 
mnfrers.  from  taxation.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1815/6: 
65-66.) 

DAYTON  (S.  C.) 

1881-1881/4.  Fertilizer  experiments  on  corn  at  Bask- 
ing Ridge.  (2  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1881  (pp. 
37-39) — 9  same  and  1  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1888.) 

Omitted  1882-1886. 

1881/3-1881/8.     Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  clover 
at  Basking  Ridge.    (3  game  1883  (pp.  58-59) — 9  same 
and  1  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1889.) 
Omitted  In  1885-1886. 

1884/6-1884/94.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  peach 
trees  at  Basking  Ridge.  (7  same  1886  (p.  108)— 15 
same  and  7  same  1894.) 

1885.  Experiment  with  fertilizers  on  buckwheat  at 
Basking  Ridge.  (6  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1885: 
80.) 

DEACON  (WM.  BUDD) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co..  1878,  1879 ;  Senator 
from  Burlington  Co.,  lSSO-1882. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Legislation 

1881.  Govt,  and  taxation  of  cities.  172  pp.  (Legisl. 
docs.  1881  v.  1,  doc.  43.) 

DEAD,  CARE  OF;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

DEAF  AND  DUMB 
Maintenance;  see  Maintenance 

DEAF  AND  DUMB  FUND 

A  fund  derived  from  the  sale  of  Stevens  Battery  and 
appropriated  by  the  Legislature  to  the  N.  J.  School 
for  tile  I  leaf  and  Dumh ;  see  Maintenance.  Indi- 
vidual  Institutions.      See  also  Stevens  Battery. 

DEAN  STATION,  MIDDLESEX  CO. 
Sweet  Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Vegetable 

DEATH  PENALTY;   see  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE: 
STATE 

DEBT:   FEDERAL 

1790.  Rept.  of  committee  (A.  Ogden)  on  act  of  Con- 
gress passed  Aug.  4,  providing  among  other  things, 
that  loan  be  proposed  to  amt.  of  $21,500,000,  and  sub- 
scriptions to  said  loan  be  reed.,  etc.,  provided  that 
no  greater  sum  shall  be  received  in  certificates  of 
state  of  N.  J.  than  $800,000,  etc.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.   1790:  17.) 

1794.  Rept.  of  committee  (Elmer)  on  petition  of  sundry 
persons,  recommending  that  law  be  passed  to 
authorize  treasurer  to  receive  all  certificates  of  N.  J. 
of  quality  of  debt  assumed  by  U.  S.,  but  not  sub- 
scribed in  their  ofiice,  and  issue  to  holders  thereof 
treasury  notes  for  principal  and  interest  due.  {Same 
Oct.  1794:  88.) 

.     Letter  reed,  from  J.  Ewing,  comr.  of  loans  for 

state,  informing  Legisl.  that  he  has  received  from 
U.  S.  treasurer,  for  placing  to  credit  of  N.  J.,  sum 
of  $58,836,  balance  due  from  U.  S.    {Same  1794:  8.) 

1810.  Rept.  of  committee  (Wilson)  apptd.  to  examine 
and  rept.  amt.  of  funded  debt  of  V.  S.  due  state 
of  New  Jersey,  with  amt.  of  same  paid  and  re- 
deemed.    {Same   Oct.    1810:  331-332.) 

1865.     See  below.   Debt:    State,  this  date. 


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DEBT:   LOCAL 

1864.  Approval  of  applications  on  behalf  of  munici- 
palities for  passage  of  laws  authorizing  taxation 
for  purpose  of  raising  money  to  pay  loans,  and  for 
power  to  issue  bonds  to  secure  indebtedness  con- 
tracted for  furnishing  of  volunteers.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  20  or  22-23.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1869.  Veto  (Randolph)  of  Senate  bill  authorizing  cer- 
tain townships,  cities  and  towns  to  issue  bonds  and 
take  bonds  of  Montclair  Rwy.  Co.  (Sen.  jol.  1869: 
887-891.) 

1870.  Adverse  to  bonding  townships  for  construction 
of  r.rs.  (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  23- 
24  or  40-42.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1880-1898.  Tables:  city,  town  and  co.  indebtedness  of 
N.  J.,  1880.  1890  and  1898.  (21  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor  and   industries   1897/8:  129-135.) 

1880/85.  Table:  population,  valuation,  net  indebted- 
ness, tax  rate  in  Camden,  Jersey  City,  Newark,  Pat- 
erson,  Trenton,  1880  and  1885.    (9  same  1885/6:  401.) 

1885.  Urging  adoption  of  constitutional  amdmt.  pro- 
hibiting cities  from  creating  any  debt  to  exceed 
certain  percentage  of  ratables.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  46.) 

1886.  Veto  (Abbett)  of  act  to  provide  for  payment  of 
indebtedness  incurred  in  excess  of  apprn.  made  to 
city  bd.  having  control  of  construction  and  repairs 
of  public  bldgs.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1886:  857-858.) 

1887.  Law  provides  for  settlement  of  debt  of  encum- 
bered cities.    (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1891.  Suggestion  for  amdmt.  of  law  so  as  to  increase 
length  of  time  which  school  bonds  should  run 
when  issued  by  cities.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1891:  48.) 

.     Recommendation  that  Interest  on  school  bonds 

be  reduced  to  4%.  {Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891: 
49.) 

.  Laws  of  the  several  states  rel.  to  municipal  in- 
debtedness. (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  58-64 
(App.  O.) 

.     Table:  bonded  and  floating  indebtedness  of  cos., 

cities,  towns,  villages,  boroughs  and  townships. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  56-57  (App.  B).) 

1892.  Table:  bonded  and  floating  indebtedness  of  cos., 
cities,  towns,  villages,  boroughs  and  townships. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  60-61.) 

Jersey  City 

1874-1895.     See  Taxation:   State.   Jersey  City,  1896. 

Paterson 

1871.  Veto  (Randolph)  of  act  to  authorize  oSicers  of 
Paterson  City  to  borrow  money  for  the  payment  of 
existing  debts  and  liabilities,  and  issue  bonds  for 
the  same.    (Messages  of  Gov.  1871:  49-51.) 

DEBT:   STATE 

1790.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hardenbergh)  to  examine 
act  for  raising  ann.  revenue  and  for  raising  money 
to  pay  interest  on  state  debt.  (Votes  of  Assem.  May 
1790:  37-38.) 

1791.  Govs.  mess.  (Paterson)  communicating  infor- 
mation from  comr.  of  loans  for  N.  J.  rel.  to  debt  of 
state,  subscribed  to  loan  proposed  by  U.  S.  (Votes 
of  Assem.   Oct.   1891:  90.) 

1797.  Rept.  of  committee  (DeVroom)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred Govs,  letter  enclosing  one  from  Secy,  of  U.  S. 
Treasury;  state  dept.    (Same  Jan.  1797:  20.) 

1808.  Rept.  of  committee  (Kennedy)  on  memorial  of  I. 
Ross  stating  that  he  holds  bills  of  New  Jersey 
emission  of  June  9,  1780,  to  amt.  of  $293  and  pray- 
ing relief  from  state.    (Same  Oct.  1808:  52.) 

1831.  Payment  to  be  made  on  public  debt.  Jan.  1,  1832. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Vroom)   Oct.  27,  1831.) 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

1835.  Amt.  owned  by  state;  reduction  of  debt  from 
transit  duties  and  dividends.  (Same  (Vroom)  Oct. 
28,  1835.) 

1837.  Debt  contracted  on  acct.  of  new  penitentiary; 
revenue  from  transit  duties.  (Same  (Dickerson) 
Jan.  3,  1837.) 

1838.  Money  borrowed  in  consequence  of  failure  to 
raise  tax  in  1837;  retrenchment  recommended;  ac- 
cumulation of  a  state  debt  disapproved.  (Sa)>ie 
(Pennington)  Oct.  24,  1838.) 

1842.  "  Our  state  debt  is  comparatively  small,  and  con- 
sists of  a  loan  from  one  fund  to  another,  and  in 
temporary  loans  to  anticipate  the  receipt  of  the 
taxes."    (Same  (Pennington)   Oct.  25,  1842.) 

1843.  Jt.  res.  of  Ala.  legisl.  on  assumption  of  state  debts 
by  general  govt,  and  agst.  repudiation  of  state 
debts.  (Doc.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  24, 
1843.) 

.     Floating  debt  contracted   by  loans  from  banks 

has  been  paid  off;  only  debt  unpaid  is  that  to  school 
fund;  amt.  due  that  fund.  (Govs.  mess.  (Penning- 
ton) Oct.  24,  1843.) 

1844.  Res.  passed  by  Gen.  Assem.  of  S.  C.  rel.  to  as- 
sumption of  state  debts  by  general  govt.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.   1843/4:  212-213.) 

.     Conn.  res.  rel.  to  repudiation  and  assumption  of 

state  debts.  (Sen.  jol.  1845:  95-97;  Minutes  of  As- 
sem.  1845:  91-93.) 

Docs.   11   and   13  ace.  Govs.   mess.    (Haines),   Jan.   15, 
1845. 

.     Resolutions  of  Ga.  rel.  to  exchanging  documents 

with  other  states  and  repudiating  of  state  debts. 
(Sen.  jol.  1845:  78-80;  Minutes  of  Assem.:  76-77.) 
Docs.  7  and  8  ace.  Govs,  mess.,  Jan.  15,  1845. 

1845.  Ala.  joint  res.  on  repudiation  of  state  debts,  pub- 
lic lands,  tariff,  and  national  banks.  (Sen.  jol.  1846: 
80-82;   Minutes  of  Assem.  51-54.) 

.     Joint  res.  on  repudiation  of  state  debts,  public 

lands  and   national  banks.     (Sen.  jol.   1846:  80-82; 

Votes  of  Assem.  1846:  51-54.) 
.     Ind.  jt.  res.  on  repudiation  of  state  debts.    (Sen. 

jol.  1846:  71;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1846:  42-43.) 
Doc.  6  ace.  Govs.  mess.   (Stratton).  Jan.  14,  1846. 
.     Prospect  of  whole  state  debt  being  paid.    (Govs. 

mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1845.) 
1845-1858.     See  Finance.    State,  note  under  date,  1859. 
1848.     State  free  from  debt.    (Saine  (Stratton)  Jan.  12, 

1848.) 
1850-1857.     Amt.  of  state  indebtedness.    (A.R.  treasurer 

1850  (p.  5)— .same  1857.) 

1852.  Indebtedness  of  state  to  school  fund.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  4,  1852:  20.) 

.     New  loan  of  $30,000  made  by  treasurer  during 

year  to  meet  apprns.  and  liabilities  of  state.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1852:  5.) 

1853.  Any  unappropriated  funds  in  treasury  should  be 
applied  to  reducing  temporary  loan  of  1852.  (Govs, 
mess.    (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  20.) 

.     Assets  and  liabilities  of  state;    indebtedness  to 

school  fund.    (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  21.) 

.     Rept.  of  settlement  of  state  indebtedness  to  school 

fund  under  res.  authorizing  treasurer  to  transfer 
to  said  fund  three  bonds  of  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transpor- 
tation Co.    (A.R.  treasurer  1853:  6.) 

1854.  State  assets  and  liabilities.  (Govs.  mess.  (Fort) 
Jan.   11,  1854:  16.) 

1855.  Special  loan  of  $30,000  made  by  treasurer  during 
year.    (A.R.  treasurer  1855:  10.) 

1856.  Prudent  and  economical  apprns.  demanded,  in 
order  to  liquidate  loan.  (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan. 
8,  1856:  4.) 

1857.  Amt.  of  state  indebtedness;  assets.  (Same 
(Price)  Jan.  13,  1857:  4.) 


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DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

1S58.  Stmt,  ot  state  Indebtedness.  (Same  (Newell) 
Jan.  13,  1858:  8.) 

1859.  Suggestions  for  relieving  state  Indebtedness. 
(Sfiiiie  (Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859:  7-8.) 

.     State  liabilities.    (Same  (Newell)   Jan.  12,  1859: 

6.) 

1860.  Amt.  ot  state  indebtedness  in  Jan.  (Same 
(Olden)   Jan.  8,  18G1:  4.) 

.  Amt.  of  state's  indebtedness;  means  of  liquidat- 
ing; increase  of  expenditures  from  1854  to  1859; 
correct  policy  in  regard  to  taxation.  (Same  (Olden) 
Jan.  17,  1860.) 

.     Reduction  of  indebtedness.    {Same  (Newell)  Jan. 

11,  1860.) 

1S61.  Stmt,  of  state  indebtedness.  (Same  (Olden)  Jan. 
8,  1861:  3.) 

.  Means  of  reducing  the  state  debt  within  con- 
stitutional limitations  suggested.  (Same  (Olden) 
Jan.  8,  1861:  4-5.) 

.     Issue  of  bonds  recommended;   amt.  and  terms; 

tax  levy  of  $100,000  advised.  (Same  (Olden)  April 
30,  1861:  7.) 

.     Policy  of  cancelling  state  Indebtedness.     (Same 

(Olden)  Jan.  8,  1861:  12.) 

1862.  Amt.  of  state's  Indebtedness  Jan.  1,  1861;  de- 
crease during  year.    (Same  (Olden)  Jan.  14,  1862.) 

.     Recommendation  that  tax  be  levied  to  be  used 

to  pay  interest  on  loan  already  made  and  which 
may  hereafter  be  negotiated.  (Same  (Olden)  Jan. 
14,  1862:  8.) 

.     List  of  banks  which  responded  to  invitation  to 

subscribe  to  state  loan;  amts.  subscribed.  (Same 
(Olden)  18G2:  5.) 

1863.  Amt.  of  state  indebtedness.  (Same  (Olden)  Jan. 
13,  1863:  3.) 

.     See  below.  Sinking  Fund,  this  date. 

1864.  Indebtedness  of  state  for  special  loans  and  bal- 
ances of  apprns.  all  paid,  and  state  now  clear  of 
debts  with  exception  of  war  debt.  (A.R.  treasurer 
1863/4:  9.) 

.  Liquidation  of  state  debt.  (Govs.  mess.  (Par- 
ker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  4.) 

.     Provision   should   be  made  for  raising  fund  to 

pay  bonds  of  state  at  maturity.  (Same  (Parker) 
Jan.  12,  1864:  12  or  19-20.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.     Recommendation   for  passage  of  law  providing 

for  redemption  and  payment  of  bonds  issued  and  to 
be  issued  by  state  for  securing  the  state  loan.    (Same 
(Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  17-18  or  20.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1865.  Payment  ot  one-half  amt.  of  claims  agst.  U.  S., 
with  assets  in  sinking  fund  and  cash  in  hands  ot 
treasurer  of  war  fund  would  reduce  debt  to  less 
than  $2,000,000.     (Same   (Parker)   Jan.  10,  1865.) 

.     N.  J.  out  of  debt  on  her  state  acct.;  liquidation 

during  1863/4.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan,  10,  1865.) 

.     No  bonds  issued  under  act  authorizing  further 

loan,  approved  Apr.  14,  1864;  as  bonds  thereby 
authorized  were  not  exempt  from  taxation,  they 
could  not  bo  sold  excepting  at  considerable  discount, 
special  loans  were  made  to  meet  deficiencies  in 
treasury;  provision  will  have  to  be  made  to  meet 
these  obligations  and  other  deficiencies  named  un- 
less sums  due  from  U.  S.  are  paid.  (A.R.  treasurer 
1864/5:  756-758.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.  Veto  (I'arker)  ot  bill  creating  debt  for  war  pur- 
poses.   (Minutes  of  Assem,   1865:  448-452.) 

1866.  Stmt,  of  war  debt,  Nov.  30.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward) 
Jan.  18  [i.  e.,  81,  1867:  6  or  7.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.     War    debt;     liabilities    and     resources.      (Same 

(Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.,  8],  1867:  6  or  7-8.) 
There  are   two  editions  of  this  mess. 


(A.R.  treas- 


(Govs.  mess. 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

1866.     Temporary  loans  resorted  to  to  meet  demands  on 

war  fund;   reason.     (Same   (Parker)   Jan.  9,  1866: 

4.) 
1866-1868.     Comment   on   bonded    debt   of   state,   being 

war  debt.    (A.R.  comptroller  1865/6  (pp.  3-4) — same 

1867/8.) 

Issue  ot  bonds,  date  of  their  maturity,  etc. 

1868.  Amt.  of  war  debt  Nov.  30,  1867;  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements of  war  fund:  claim  agst.  U.  S.  (Govs. 
mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  14.  1868:  fi-7.> 

1868-1883.  Table:  decrease  of  war  debt  from  July  1, 
1868;  provisions  to  be  made  annually  to  meet  pay- 
ment of  bonds  tailing  due  on  Jan.  1  and  interest  due 
Jan.  1  and  July  ot  each  year  until  Jan.  1,  1883. 
(Same  (Ward)  .Tan.  14,  1868:  44-45.) 

1869/70-1874.     Disbursements:  special  loan, 
urer  1869/70   (p.  285)— name  1873/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
Omitted   In    1872/3. 

1872.  Amt.  ot  outstanding  bonds  ot  state. 
(Randolph)  Jan.   [9],  1872:  6.) 

1873.  Temporary  loan  made.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  13,' 
1874.) 

.     See  below.  Sinking  Fund,  this  date. 

1873-1877.     Receipts:     special     loan.      (A.R.     treasurer 
1872/3   (p.  15)— .some  1876/7.) 
Omitted  In  1873/4. 

1874.  Amt.  ot  state  debt;  liquidation.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Parker)   Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1874-1890.  Table:  payment  of  temporary  loan.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1873/4  (p.  29)— .same  1890.) 

Omitted   1878/9-1879/80,    1885/6,    1887/8-1888/9. 

1875-1891.  Receipts  from  temporary  loan.  (Same  1874/ 
5  (p.  15)— .some  1890/1.) 

Omitted  1878/9-1879/80.  1889/90. 

1876.  Amt.  ot  war  debt  at  end  of  fiscal  year,  1875;  as- 
sets of  sinking  fund  towards  Its  liquidation;  reduc- 
tion ot  debt  Jan.  1,  1876;  date  of  maturity  of  bonds; 
amt.  paid  each  year;  system  ot  payment;  no  state 
debt  except  war  debt.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan. 
11,  1876:  16.) 

1878.  Table:  bonded  debt;  floating  debt;  total  debt; 
ann.  interest  paid;  ann.  expenses  excluding  inter- 
est; total  expenses;  population  according  to  census 
ot  1875;  debt  per  capita;  expenses  per  capita;  rate 
of  taxation  for  city,  co.,  school  and  state  purposes; 
total  tax  rate;  amt.  taxable;  amt.  of  tax  raised  for 
city,  CO.,  school  and  state  purposes,  etc.  (Same 
(McClellan)  .Jan.  14,  1879:  6-7.) 

1879.  Decrease  of  state's  indebtedness.  (Same  (Mc- 
Clellan) Jan.  14,  1879:  3.) 

1880.  Amt.  of  war  debt.  (Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  13, 
1880:  3.) 

1881.  Amt.  ot  war  debt. 
1881:  3.) 

1891.     Floating  debt  of  state  discharged. 

bett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  4.) 
.     Application  of  receipts  from  riparian  grants  to 

payment  of  temporary  loans.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan. 

13,  1891.) 
.     Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  temporary 

loans    and    Interest    on    same.     (A.R.    comptroller 

1890/1:  42.) 

1895.  Assets  and  liabilities  of  state.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Werts)  Jan.  8,  1895.) 

1896.  New  Jersey,  with  no  tax  for  state  purposes  and 
practically  out  of  debt  is  unique  among  her  sister 
states.    (Same  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1898.  Amt.  of  state  indebtedness.  (Same  (Griggs)  Jan. 
11,  1898.) 

1899.  Reduction  of  war  debt.  (Same  (Watkins)  Jan. 
10,  1899:  9.) 

.     Liabilities  and  assets  of  state.    (Some  (WatRins) 

Jan.  10,  1899:  9-10.) 


(Same   (McClellan)    Jan.   11, 
(Same   (Ab- 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


225 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

1900.  Amt.  and  condition  of  state  debt.    (Same  (Voor- 
hees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

1901.  Amt.  of  state's  outstanding  indebtedness;  assets. 
(Same   (Voorliees)   Jan.  8,  1901.) 

1902.  Extinguishment  of  war  debt;  amt.  of  remaining 
debt;  assets,    (tianic  (Voorhees)  Jan.  14,  1902:  11.) 

Sinking  Fund 

serial 

1  scries 
Under  act   of   March   25,   1864. 
1864-1889/90.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  the  sinliing  fund. 
CUeckli.st 
Peter  D.  Vrutim.'  ('has.  .S.  Olilen,  comrs. 
1864.     No  separate  cop.v  was  found. 
1864/5     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  "  State  Gazette  "  Office,  1866. 

4   pp. 
1864/5     doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     pp.  351-.354. 
1865/6     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.    at    the    Office   of    the 
State  Gazette,   1867.     4   pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  Hist.  Socy. 
1865/6     doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.      pp.  lloa-1112. 

Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  True  American 


1866/7     dept.  ed. 

Office.  1868. 
1866/7  doc.  ed. 
1867/8     dept.  ed. 

Office,  1860. 
1867/8  doc.  cd. 
1868/9     dept.  ed. 

Office,  1870. 

1868/9     doc.    ed. 

1869/70  dept.  ed. 

doc.  ed. 

1870/1  dept.  ed. 

Office,  1872. 
1870/1  doc.  ed. 
1871/2     dept.  ed. 

Office,  1872. 
1871/2     doc.    cd. 


5   pp. 
h.   t.   p. 
Trenton  : 
5  pp. 
h.  t.  p. 
Trenton  : 


pp.  353-.157. 
Prtd.  at  the  True  American 


pp.  610-623. 

Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
7   pp. 

h.   t.   p.      pp.  477-483. 
Not  found, 
h.  t.  p.     pp.  661-667. 
Trenton :    Prtd.    at   the   State   Gazette 
7  pp. 

None  prtd. 

Trenton  :   Prtd.    at   the   State   Gazette 
6  pp. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 


Barker  Ginnmere,  Philemon  Dickinson,  comrs. 

1872/3     dept.  ed.  Trenton :      State    Gazette — Murphy    & 

Bechtel.  1873.  6  pp. 

1872/3     doc.   ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     6  pp. 

1873/4     dept.  ed.  Trenton :     Public     Opinion  —  Wm.     S. 

Sharp.  1874.  8  pp. 

1873/4     doc.    ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.     8  pp. 

1874/5     dept.  ed.  Trenton  :     Public     Opinion  —  Wm.     S. 

Sharp,  1875.  7   pp. 

1874/5     doc.    ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     7  pp. 


Phi 
1875/6 

1876/7 
pp. 
1876/7 
1877/8 
pp. 
1877/8 
1878/9 

1879/80 

1880/1 


lemon   Dickinson,   James    \yilson 

dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   J.   L.    Murphy,    1876.     8  pp. 

doc.    ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     8  pp. 

dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1877.     9 

doc.   ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     9  pp. 

dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.     15 


doc.    ed.  h.    t-    p.     15   pp. 

dept.  cd.  Trenton  :    Wm.  S.  Sharp,  1879.     17  pp. 

doc.    ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.      17  pp. 

dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  ,T.  L.  Murphy,  1880.     14  pp. 

doc.    ed.  n.   p..   n.   d.      14   pp. 

dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy,  1881.      14  pp. 

doc.   ed.  n.    p.,   n.   d.     14   pp. 

James    Wilson,  Joseph    L.    Bodinc,    comrs. 

1881/2     dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy.  1882.      13  pp. 

"           doc.    ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.      13   pp. 

1882/3     dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  S.  C.  Jennings,  1883.      39  pp. 

"          doc.   ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.     39  pp. 

Alrah  A.  Clark,  Joseph  L.  Bodine 

1883/4     dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  .7.  L.  Murphy,  1884.     24  pp. 

"  n.    p.,    n.    d.     24    pp. 


doc.   ed. 

Eiifjene  ,S'.   Doiif/htii,  Jtainthon  If.  Blarkirell,  comrs. 

1884/5     dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy,  1885. 

doc.   ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.     20  pp. 


20  pp. 


Jonathan   H.    Blackwell,   Waters   B.   Miller 
1885/6     dept.  ed.     Camden  :    Courier   Publishing   Associa- 
tion, 1886.     24  pp. 
1885/6     doc.    ed.     n.    p.,    n.    d.     24    pp. 
1886/7     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Crcsse  &  Smith,  1887.     21  pp. 
"  doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     21  pp. 


•  Erroneously  prtd.  G.  D.  Vroom  in  1865  ;  he  was  reappointed  in 
1873,   but  died  before   the  annual  rept.   was   presented. 

15 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 
Sinlcing  Fund — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
John  //.   Laird,  Uenry  W.  Sawyer 
1887/8     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  .T.  A.  Cresse  &  Co.,  1888. 

pp. 
1887/8     doc.   ed 
1888/9     dept.  ed 

17  pp. 
1888/n     doc.   ed. 
1889/90  dept.  ed 

1890.     23  pp. 
1889/00  doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows 
l.SC.l  in  Lesisl.  docs.  1865. 

One  of  the  docs.   ace.   Govs.   mess.    (Parlier) 


17 


n.    p.,    n.    d.     17    pp. 

Trenton  :  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1800. 


n.  p.,  n.  d. 
Trenton  :  J. 


17  pp. 
L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

23  pp. 


Jan.    10, 
1865.     The  ace.  docs,  were  also  prtd.  separately. 


1864/5 

in  Legisl.  docs. 

1866  :  351-354. 

1865/6 

"   "     '* 

1867:  1109-1112 

1866/7 

11   ti     t> 

1868  :  353-357. 

1867/8 

"   •'     " 

1869  :  619-623. 

1868/0 

"   "     " 

1870  :  477-483. 

1869/70 

.,   „     tt 

1871  :  661-667. 

1870/1 

not  found. 

1871/2 

in  Legisl.  docs. 

1873,  doc.  16. 

1872/3 

"   *'     " 

1S74.  "  16. 

1873/4 

"   *'     *' 

1875,  "  16. 

1874/5 

"   *'     " 

1876,  "  16. 

1875/6 

"   "     " 

1877,  "  17. 

1876/7 

i,   1.     11 

1878,  T.  2,  doc 

23. 

1877/8 

"   **     " 

1879,  V.  2,  " 

56. 

1878/9 

11   11     11 

1880,  V.  2,  " 

63. 

1870/80 

11   11     11 

1881,  V.  2,  " 

55. 

1880/1 

11   11     1. 

1882,  V.  2,  " 

56. 

1881/2 

11   11     11 

1883,  T.  1,  " 

6. 

1882/3 

11   11     11 

1884,  V.   1,  " 

7. 

1883/4 

11   11     11 

1885,  V.  1,  " 

7. 

1884/5 

11   11     It 

1886,  V.  1,  " 

6. 

18S5/6 

1887.  V.  1,  " 

6. 

1886/7 

11   11     11 

1888,  V.  1,  " 

7. 

1887/8 

11   11     11 

1889,  V.   1,  " 

4. 

1888/0 

11   11     1. 

1800,  V.  1.  '• 

8. 

1889/90 

11   It     11 

1891,  V.  1,  " 

4. 

2  series 
tinder  act  of  March  11.  ISOl. 
1890/1-1902/3.     Rept.  of  the  sinking  fund  of  N.  J.  [sub- 
mitted to  the  Gov.  by  the  state  treasurer]. 

Checklist 
1890/1-1002/3.     No  separate  copies  found. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1800/1      in  A.R.   treasurer   1800/1  :  411-425. 
1801/2       "       ■•  •'  1801/2:341-351. 

1892/3      "       •'  "  1802/3  :  371-383. 

1803/4:483-496. 

1894/5  :  545-558. 

1805/6: 

1806/7 


1893/4 

1804/5 

1895/6 

1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 


537-548. 
:  575-,580. 
1807/S:  609-621. 
1808/9  :  645-657. 
1899/00  :  071-681. 
1900/1  :  683-691. 
1901/2  :  733-742. 
1902/3  :  741-745. 


non-serial 

1853.  Rept.  of  committee  of  Assem.  (Kanouse)  rel.  to 
creation  of  sinliing  fund  for  extinguishment  of  ex- 
clusive privilege  of  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and 
Transportation  Co.  Trenton :  True  American  OflRce, 
1853.    15  pp. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1853  app.  pp.  447-459;  Minutes 

of  Assem.  1853:  687-698.) 

1863.  Levy  of  state  tax  to  pay  interest  on  state  bonds, 
and  to  secure  sinl^ing  fund  for  payment  of  principal 
as  it  becomes  due  recommended.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Olden)  Jan.  13,  18G3:  7.) 

1864.  Provision  should  be  made  for  sinking  fund  to 
pay  bonds  of  state  at  maturity;  suggestions.  (Same 
(Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  17-18  or  19-20.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.     Necessity  of  raising  by  taxation  sum  sufficient  to 

pay  next  year's  interest  on  war  loans,  and  to  add 
to  requisite  amt.  of  sinking  fund;  passage  of  law 
recommended.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  18  or 
21.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 


226 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

Sinking  Fund — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1864/5.  Stmt,  of  sinking  fund.  {Same  (Parker)  Jan. 
10,  1865.) 

1865.  Recommended  that  provision  be  made  for  apptmt. 
of  committee  to  examine  ann.  books,  vouchers,  etc., 
of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  it  being  impracticable  to 
bring  all  details  within  limits  of  an  ordinary  rept. 
(Kept,  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund  18G5:  4.) 
Repeated  In  1866  and  1885. 

1865.  "  I  recommend  the  passage  of  an  act  to  raise  the 
same  amt.  of  tax  as  was  raised  last  year,  to  be  paid 
to  the  comrs.  of  the  sinking  fund,  to  be  applied 
towards  liquidation  of  the  war  debt  as  it  shall  fall 
due."    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1S65.) 

1865-1890.  Rept.  of  amt.  of  funds  in  hands  of  comrs.  of 
sinking  fund  at  end  of  fiscal  year,  and  receipts  and 
payments  during  year.  (Rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking 
fund  1864/5  (p.  3)— same  1889/90.) 

1865/86-1868/93.  Amt.  of  coupons  represented  [i.  e., 
unpresented],  unpaid  and  outstanding.  (Same  1885/ 
6    (pp.   19-21)— same   1889/90.) 

1867.  Amt.  of  sinking  fund  Nov.  30,  1866;  bonds  pay- 
able Jan.  1,  1868;  provision  necessary  for  payment 
and  to  meet  interest  in  Jan.  and  July,  1867.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Ward)   Jan.  18,  1867:  8-9  or  10.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 
1867-1878.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  the  sinking  fund 
[examination  of  books  of  comrs.  1. 

Checklist 
1867   (Bettle).     Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the  State 
Gazette,   18C7.     4  pp. 

Imprint   talien   from    cover. 
1868-1872.     Not  found. 
1873    (Irick).      h.  t.  p.     4  pp. 
1874-1878.      No    separate    copies    found. 

In  Collected  dncs.  as  follows  : 
1867  in  Legisl.  docs.   1867:113-116. 

•■      ■'    Minutes  of  Assem.  1867  :  1203-1207. 
1868-1872.     Not  found. 

1873  (Irick)    in  Legisl.   docs.   1873.     5  pp. 

1874  (Havens)    in    Legisl.   docs.    1873,    doc.    37.     4    pp. 
1875.     Not  found. 

1870    (Shultze)    in    Legisl.    docs.    1S76.    doc.    33.      5    pp. 
•■      Senate    iol.    1876  :  676-678. 
Ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1876:678.) 
1877.     Not  found. 
1878    (Loughron)    in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1878:   12741275. 

1868.  Amt.  of  sinking  fund  Nov.  30,  1867;  payment  into 
that  fund  of  sums  reed,  from  U.  S.;  plans  for  liqui- 
dation of  war  debt  suggested.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward) 
Jan.  14,  1868:  8-10.) 

1869.  Condition  of  sinking  fund  Nov.  30,  1868;  amt.  of 
war  debt;  state  bonds  at  a  premium.  (Same  (Ward) 
Jan.  12,  1869:  10-11.) 

1870.  Condition  of  sinking  fund  Nov.  30,  1869;  labors  of 
sinking  fund  comrs.;  recommended  that  their  com- 
pensation bo  increased.  (Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  11, 
1870:  9  or  14-15.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
.     Transactions  of  sinking  fund  in  1869;  high  pre- 
mium of  state  bonds;   amt.  of  assets  of  comrs.  of 
sinking   fund    in   state  bonds.     (Same   (Randolph) 
Jan.  [Ill,  1871:  7  or  10.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1872.  Assets  of  sinking  fund;  receipts  in  1871.  (Same 
(Randolph)  Jan.  [91,  1872:  6.) 

1873.  Temporary  loan  to  state  fund  from  sinking  fund 
and  hypothecation  of  stocks  of  United  R.R.  and 
Canal  cos.,  which  were  among  state  securities. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1872/3:  4-5.) 

.     On  act  of  last  sess.  discontinuing  re-investment 

of  ann.  income  of  sinking  fund  and  appropriating 
same  to  payment  of  interest  on  public  debt,  and  act 
changing  proportions  of  contribution  of  ann.  apprn. 
for  support  of  public  schools.    (Same  1872/3:  31.) 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 

Sinking  Fund — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1873.  Comrs.  of  sinking  fund  apptd.  under  act  of  March 
25,  18G4,  still  in  office;  amt.  of  sinking  fund  in 
1864;  condition  of  fund  Oct.  31,  1872;  receipts  and 
disbursements  for  1871/2.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker) 
Jan.  14,  1873:  6-7.) 

1874.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Havens)  on  accts.  of 
comrs.  of  the  sinking  fund.  4  pp.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1874,  doc.  37.) 

1875.  Amt.  of  war  debt:  investments  in  sinking  fund, 
etc.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1877.  War  debt  and  sinking  fund;  condition;  plans  for 
liquidation  of  debt.  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877: 
7-8.) 

.     Assets  of  sinking  fund  Oct.  31.    (Same  (Bedle) 

Jan.  8,  1878:  14.) 

1S77/8-1901/2.  Tables:  payments  to  comrs.  of  sinking 
fund  on  acct.  of  public  debt  [i.  e.,  war  debtl  and 
expenses.  (A.R.  treasurer  1877/8  (pp.  23;  124-125) 
—same  1901/2.) 

Given  under  the  caption.  Sinking  fund  acct.  from  1895/6- 
1901/2. 

1877/8-1902/3.  Same;  with  comment.  (A.R.  comptrol- 
ler 1877/8  (pp.  20-21)— same  1902/3.) 

1878-1890.  Stmt,  of  mortgages  with  interest  due  and 
unpaid  thereon  up  to  time  when  last  semi-ann.  in- 
terest thereon  respectively  became  due.  (A.R. 
comrs.  of  sinking  fund  1877/8  (pp.  13-15) — same 
1889/90.) 

1879.  Relief  of  state  fund,  in  other  words  state  taxa- 
tion, by  sinking  fund;  amt.  (Govs.  mess.  (Mc- 
Clellan)  Jan.  14,  1879:  4.) 

1879-1881.  Table:  receipts;  loan  to  sinking  fund  [i.  e., 
repayment  to  the  state  fundi.  (A.R.  treasurer  1878/ 
9  (p.  18)— same  1880/1.) 

.     Table:  disbursements;  loan  [from  state  fundi  to 

sinking  fund.    (.Same  1878/9  (p.  93)— .same  1880/1.) 

1879-1883.  Assets  of  sinking  fund  Oct.  31,  1879,  com- 
pared with  Oct.  31,  1883.  (A.R.  comrs.  of  sinking 
fund  1882/3:  36.) 

1880.  Policy  of  sinking  fund  comrs.  respecting  collec- 
tion of  interest  on  mortgages.  (Govs.  mess.  (Mc- 
Clellan)  Jan.  13,  1880.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  Senate  committee  (Francis)  apptd. 

to  inquire  into  the  condition  of  the  state  sinking 
fund.  82  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1880.  v.  1,  doc.  40.) 
Organization  of  the  comn.  1864  to  date ;  review  of 
suppl.  acts;  list  of  loans  or  mortgages,  and  other 
property  in  the  hands  of  the  comrs..  foreclosure 
proceedings,  receipts  and  disbursements,  war  bonds, 
mngmt.  of  the  fund. 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen;  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  jol.   1880:797.) 
1880-1890.     List   of   real   estate   held   by   comrs.     (A.R. 
comrs.   of  sinking  fund   1879/80    (pp.   9-14)— sawie 
1889/90.) 

Valuation  and  sales  given  from  1881-1890. 

1881.  No.  of  lots  of  land  held  by  sinking  fund  comrs. 
through  foreclosure;  policy  respecting  foreclosures. 
(Govs.  mess.   (McClellan)   Jan.  11,  1881:  3-4.) 

.     Assets  of  sinking  fund;  outstanding  war  bonds; 

liquidation  by  state  and  sinking  funds.    (Same  (Lud- 
low) Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1882.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  sinking  fund  (Tay- 
lor) upon  character  and  value  of  real  estate  now 
held  by  sinking  fund.    (Sen.  jol.  1882:  409-411.) 

.     Same.    16  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1882  v.  1,  doc.  26.) 

The  rept.  In  the  Legisl.  docs,  contains  the  appraisement, 
which  Is  omitted  from  the  Jol. 

1883.  Transactions  in  regard  to  war  bonds.  (A.R. 
comrs.  sinking  fund  1882/3:  18.) 


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237 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 
Sinking  Fund — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1883.  Rept.  of  J.  L.  Bodine  on  visits  to  properties  of 
sinking  fund  bought  in  under  foreclosure  proceed- 
ings, history  of  loans  upon  them  and  mngmt.  since 
they  became  assets  of  the  fund.  (Snme  1882/3:  21- 
37.) 

The  acct.  of  each  pieop  of  properly  is  followed  by  a 
summai'y  of  conditions  :  real  estate  scattered  over 
state  cannot  be  profitably  managed  nnder  exiatinj^ 
organization  of  fund,  nor  sold  to  advantiiRe  without 
comrs.  having  accurate  iinowledge  of  property  ;  sal- 
aries inadequate  to  permit  personal  Inspection : 
value  of  real  estate  not  equal  to  its  cost ;  sinking 
fund  will  be  exhausted  long  before  ijayment  of 
war  bonds,  for  which  fund  was  organized  ;  antici- 
pated condition  of  fund  Jan.  1,  1884. 

.     Purpose  of  sinking  fund;    principal;   operations 

1881/2;  real  estate  held  by  comrs.;  policy  respect- 
ing accumulation  and  care  of  fund.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Ludlow)   Jan.  9,  1S83.) 

1883-1887.  Tabular  stmt,  of  real  estate  of  sinking  fund: 
date  and  cost  of  purchase,  income  and  expenditure 
since  purchase  to  Oct.  31,  1883;  present  cost;  in- 
come; expenditure.  (A.R.  comrs.  of  sinking  fund 
1883    (p.  38-39)— same  1886/7.) 

1884.  On  organization  and  general  history  of  sinking 
fund.    (Same  1883/4:  5-8.) 

.     Assets   of   sinking   fund;    transactions   of   fund 

1882/3;  date  fund  will  probably  be  exhausted. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  Assets  of  sinking  fund;  payment  during  1884; 
outstanding  state  bonds.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1885:  21.) 

1885-1886.     Assets   of   sinking   fund.     (Same    (Abbett) 

Jan.  11,  1887,  Schedule  E.) 
1885/6-1886/7.     Stmt,  of  assets  of  sinking  fund.    (A.R. 

comrs.  sinking  fund  1886/7:  21.) 
.     Tabular  stmt.:    sales   of  real   estate  of  sinking 

fund.    (Same  1885/6  (p.  24)— some  1886/7.) 

1886.  Assets  of  sinking  fund;  interest  paid  in  1885; 
amt.  of  unpaid  war  bonds.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.    12,   1886:  17-18.) 

.     Comrs.  ■  of  sinking  fund  recommend  apptmt.  of 

committee  to  examine  yearly  their  books,  vouchers 
and  proceedings,  and  rept.  thereon.  (Same  (Ab- 
bet)   Jan.  12,  1886:  18.) 

Paging  from  Jersey  City  edition. 

1886/7.  Transactions  of  sinking  fund.  (Same  (Green) 
Jan.    [10],  1888:  11-12.) 

1887.  Purpose  of  sinking  fund;  transactions  for  1885/ 
6;  decrease  each  year;  outstanding  bonds.  (Same 
(Abbett)   Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1887/8.  Transactions  of  sinking  fund.  (Same  (Green) 
Jan.   [8],  1889.) 

1888.  Veto  (Green)  of  bill  rel.  to  apptmt.  of  comrs.  of 
sinking  fund.  (Sen.  jol.  1888:  594-595;  Minutes  of 
Assem.  1888:  612-613.) 

1888/9.  Transactions  of  sinking  fund.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Green)    Jan.  1890:  10.) 

1888/02-1891/02.  Stmt:  amt.  of  outstanding  bonds  fall- 
ing due  ann.  (A.R.  comrs.  sinking  fund  1886/7  (p. 
15)— .same   1889/90.) 

1889.  Possibility  of  placing  school  and  sinking  funds 
under  one  mngmt.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [8], 
1889.) 

1889-1903.  Table:  loans  to  sinking  fund  from  state 
fund.  (A.R.  treasurer  1888/9  (p.  190)— some  1902/ 
3.) 

Omitted  in  1889/90. 

.     Same;  narrative  rept.    (A.R.  comptroller  1888/9 

(pp.  17-18)— .SYfmc  1902/3.) 

In  the  comptroller's  rept.  the  stmt,  is  frequently  found 
under  the  caption,  Public  Debt. 
1890/1.     Transactions   of   sinking   fund.     (Govs.   mess. 
(Abbett)    Jan.   12,   1892:  9-10.) 


DEBT:  STATE— cont'd 
Sinking  Fund — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1891.     Transactions  of  sinking  fund,  1SS9/90;   economy 

of  abolishing  separate  bureau  for  this  fund.    (Same 

(Abbett)    Jan.   13,   1891.) 
1891/2.     Transactions  of  sinking  fund.    (Same  (Abbett) 

Jan.    1893:  9-10.) 
1892-1902.     Payments    into    treasury    on    loans    [from 

state  fund]  to  sinking  fund.    (A.R.  treasurer  1891/ 

2  (p.  70)— .some  1901/2.) 
• .     Same.     (A.R.   comptroller    1891/2    (pp.    14-15)  — 

mme   1901/2.) 
1896.     Condition  of  sinking  fund.    (Govs.  mess.  (Werts) 

Jan.  14,  1S96.) 
1898-1901.     Table:   sinking  fund  acct.   (legal  expenses). 

(A.R.  treasurer  1897/8  (p.  389)— some  1900/1.) 

Salaries  of  Commissioneus;   see  Salaries 
War  Expenditures;  see  that  title 

DEBTORS 

See  also  Mortgages. 

1796.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Van  Cleve)  on  pe- 
titions of  insolvent  debtors.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb. 
1796:  13.) 

1797.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  (Woodruff)  rel.  to  power  of 
executors  and  administrations  to  give  preference 
to  creditors.    (Same  Jan.  1797:  59.) 

1798.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Stillwell)  on  petition 
of  insolvent  debtors.    (Same  Oct.  1798:  63.) 

1799.  Rept.  of  committee  (Van  Cleve)  on  act  for  dis- 
tribution of  the  estate  of  persons  who  die  insolvent. 
(Same  Jan.   1799:  48.) 

1820.  Preamble  and  res.  offered  by  Mr.  Hopkinson  as  a 
substitute  for  bill  to  prevent  sacrifice  of  real  and 
personal  estate  at  forced  sales.  (Same  May  1820: 
202-205.) 

Paging  continued  from  Jan.  sess. 

1833.  Law  should  be  so  adjusted  that  imprisonment 
may  be  made  for  fraud  but  not  for  debt.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Southard)  Jan.  11,  1833.) 

1840.  On  imprisonment  for  debt;  laws  rel.  to  insolv- 
ency.   (Same  (Pennington)  Oct.  27,  1840.) 

1842.  Act  abolishing  imprisonment  for  debt  went  into 
operation,  July  4.  (Same  (Pennington)  Oct.  25, 
1842.) 

.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Congar)  on  the  sub- 
ject of  imprisonment  for  debt.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1841/2:  382-388.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.     Ordered    prtd.      (Votes   of  Assem.    1841/2: 
388.) 

1851.  Propriety  of  act  exempting  sufficient  amt.  of  real 
and  personal  estate  from  execution  to  relieve 
families  of  want.  (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  21,  1851: 
10.) 

.     Propriety  of  enacting  law  to  save  from  execution 

so  much  property  as  may  be  necessary  to  save  a 
family  from  want.  (Same  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1851: 
14.) 

1852.  Liberal  exemption  act  in  regard  to  execution  of 
real  and  personal  estate  recommended;  homestead 
exemption.    (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  15.) 


DE  CAMP  (CHILEON  F.) 

Assemblyman  from   Passaic  Co.,  1845. 


1846. 


Reports  by 

Committee  on  Education 

1845.  March  20.  Change  in  school  laws  and  apptmt. 
of  a  state  supt.  of  common  schools.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem. Jan.  1845:  664-665.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


DECKER  (RALPH) 

1902/3-1903/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Sussex 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1902/3  (pp.  82-85)  — 
samr  1903/4.) 

DECKERTOWN,  SUSSEX  CO. 
Tobacco  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Tobacco 
Wheat  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 

DE  COU  (SAMUEL  C.) 

1878.     Fruit  crop  at  Moorestown.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 

1877:  164-165.) 
1895.     Fruit  rept.     (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.   1895:  19- 

20.) 

DE  COU  (THOMAS  B.) 

Assemblyman  from  Mercer  Co.,   1904,   1905. 
1884.     Corn  and  potatoes.    (12  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1884: 
425-426.) 

1889.  Winter  care  of  milch  cows.  (17  .vi/wf  1889:  516- 
521.) 

DEER;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

DEFECTIVES 

Maintenance;  see  that  title 

DELAWARE 

Fish  and  Game;  see  that  title 

DELAWARE,  WARREN  CO. 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

DELAWARE  AND  RARITAN  CANAL;   see  CANALS-    INDI- 
VIDUAL 

DELAWARE   RIVER 

Fisheries;  see  Fish  and  Game 
Improvement;  see  River  Conservancy 
Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate 

DELINQUENT  CLASSES 
Maintenance;  see  that  title 

DEMAREST  (A.  J.) 

1896/7-1903/4.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Ho- 
boken.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1896/7  (pp.  222-226) 
—same  1903/4.) 

DEMAREST  (JOHN  A.) 

Assemblyman    from   Bergen   Co.,    1879,    1880. 
1875/6-1884/5.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Bergen 
Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1875/6  app.  (pp.  28-31)  — 
same  1884/5.) 

DEMAREST  (SAMUEL  R.) 

Member  of  Council  from  Bergen  Co.,  18.36-18.'57  ;  member 
of  Assembly  from  Bergen  Co.,  1830-1833. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1837.  Feb.  16.  Bergen  Turnpike  Co.  (.Tol.  legisl.  coun- 
cil 1836/7:  217.) 

DENIS  (M.  R.) 

1879.  Butter  making  at  Bonnybrook  farm.  (7  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1879:  149-150.) 


DENISE  (DAVID  D.) 

Assemblyman   from    Monmouth   Co.,    1804,    1895. 

1890.  Fruit  culture.    (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  433-436.) 

1891.  Is  the  Kieffer  pear  a  success,  or  failure  in  N.  J.? 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1891:  79-81.) 

.     Practical  benefits  from  state  bd.  of  agric. 

A.R.   bd.   agric.    1891:  506-509.) 
1894.     Toronto  Fair.    (22  .same  1894:  46-50.) 

Joint  rept.  with  W'm.  R.  Llpplncott. 
1896-1901.     Ann.  address. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


(19 


1806  i 

a    23  A.R. 

bd. 

agric. 

1895 

42-52. 

1S97 

•  24   •• 

isrrn 

40-48. 

1898  ' 

'  25  " 

1897 

54-61. 

1899  ' 

'  26  " 

1898 

59-66. 

1900  ' 

'  27  " 

1899 

6r)-71. 

1901  • 

'  28  " 

1900 

71-80. 

1901.     Is  it  advisable  to  plant  more  Kieffer  pear  orch- 
ards?   (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1901:  83-85.) 

DENISE  (FRANK) 

1891.  Spraying  of  fruit  trees.  (19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 
1891:  495-496.) 

DENISE  (J.  H.) 

1889.  Potato  growing.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1889: 
182-184.) 

1890.  Hay  crop.    (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  430-433.) 
.     Manures,   marls   and   '  C  '   fertilizers.     ( 18   same 

1890:  449-452.) 

1892.  Grass  product  of  N.  J.    (19  .vhhic  1891:  367-374.) 
1895.     Grass  culture.    (22  same  1894:  203-209.) 

DENNIS  (L.) 

1881.  The  relation  of  state  bd.  of  health  to  our  public 
school  system.    (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1881:  33-55.) 

DENTISTS;  see  LICENSES  •* 

DEPARTMENT  OF  BANKING  AND  INSURANCE 
Banks;  see  that  title 
Insurance;  see  that  title 

DEPARTMENT  OF  LABOR;  see  LABOR 

DEREMER  (W.  A.) 

1891/2.  Manual  training  at  Atlantic  City.  (A.R.  bd.  of 
education  1891/2  pt.  1:  323-325.) 

DESHLER  (CHARLES  D.) 

Apptd.  by  Governor  In  1872  a  member  of  the  Committee 
to  Inquire  Into  the  mngmt.  of  the  Soldiers'  Chil- 
dren's Home  ;  chrm.  of  comn.  on  deaf,  dumb  and 
blind,  apptd.  In  1873  ;  see  Maintenance.     Defectives. 

1872.     See  Education,  this  date. 
DE  VROOM;  see  VROOM 

DEXTER  (SEYMOUR) 

1892.  Mmgmt.  of  bldg.  and  loafl  assn.;  synopsis  of 
address.  (14  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1890/1:  553-563.) 

DE  WITT  (SILAS  W.) 

Assemblyman  from  Warren  Co.,  1877-1879. 

Reports  by 

Special  Committee 

1877.  March  8.  Payments  by  treasurer  Wright  to  joint 
committee  on  treasurer's  accts.  (Minutes  of  As- 
sem.  1877:  526-529.) 


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229 


DEY   (JOHN) 

Assemlilyman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1799-1801. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1801.     Nov.  3.     Govt,  house.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801: 
21-22.) 

D'HART  (WM.) 

State  Librarian,  1845-1852. 

DIARRHOEAL  DISEASES;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

DICKERSON  (MAHLON),  1770-1853 

Native  o£  N.  J. ;  practiced  law  in  Phlla.,  where  he  held 
several  municipal  offices ;  Penn.  state  commissioner 
of  bankruptcy  in  1802 ;  adjutant  general,  1805- 
1808  ;  removed  to  Morris  Co.,  N.  J.,  in  1810  and 
represented  that  county  in  the  House  of  Assem., 
1811-1813:  justice  of  State  Supreme  Court  in  1813- 
1814  ;  Governor,  ISl.'j-lSlT  ;  U.  S.  Senator.  1817- 
1833  ;  Councilman  from  Morris  Co..  1833  ;  Secretary 
of  the  Navy,  1834-1838  ;  U.  S.  district  court  judge, 
district  of  N.  .1.  ;  delegate  to  the  State  Constitutional 
Convention  in  1844. 

Assemblyman 
Reports  by 
[Sexect]  Committee 
1812.     Aug.   5.     Equipment  of  state  troops.     (Votes  of 
Assem.    Aug.   1812:  223-225.) 

Oovernor 
For  messages,  see  under  Governor. 

DICKERSON  (PHILEMON),  1788-1862 

A  brother  of  Gov.  Mahion  Dickerson  ;  member  of  Assem- 
bly from  Essex  Co.,  1821-1822  ;  member  of  Congress, 
1833-lS3t).  1839-1841  :  Governor  of  New  Jersey, 
1837  (for  messages,  see  Governor)  ;  U.  S.  District 
Court  Judge.  1841-1862. 
1837.  Oct.  27.  Joint  rept.  with  treasurer  Kline  on  sur- 
plus revenue.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:  45-46.) 

DICKEY  (WM.) 

1834.  Jan.  3.  Rept.,  with  A.  H.  Hopper,  resp.  state 
lands  at  Paterson.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4:  233- 
234.) 

DICKINSON  (PHILEMON),  1804-1880 

President  of  Trenton  Banking  Co.,  Feb.  11.  1832-Feb. 
1,  1881  ;  member  of  the  common  council  of  Trenton  ; 
held  other  local  offices ;  U.  S.  Pension  Agent  in 
Trenton  ;  comr.  of  State  Sinking  Fund.  1872-1881  ; 
for  reports,  see  Debt :  state  house  comr.  under  act 
of  March  18.  187.")  (see  I'ubllc  liuildings)  ;  member 
of  the  Constitutional   Comn.   of  1874. 

1876.  State  house  extension.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1876: 
143-146;  231-233.) 

Joint  repts.  with  Chas.  P.  Smith  and  Lewis  Perrlne. 

DICKINSON  (WM.  L.) 

1867-1882/3.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Hudson  Co. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7  (pp.  733-736)— some 
1882/3.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1868/9-1882/3.     Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Jersey 
City,    (t^amc  1868/9   (pp.  629-631)— same  1882/3.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

DIETRICH  (EPHRAIM) 

1871-1874/5.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Warren  Co. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1870/1  app.  (pp.  61-65)  — 
satne    1874/5.) 

DIETZ  (HERMAN) 

1897/8-1898/9.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Egg  Harbor 
City.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8  (pp.  210-211)  — 
same  1898/9.) 


DIMOND  (WM.) 

1888.     Pleuro-pneumonia.     (16   A.R.   bd.   agric.   1888/9: 
424-432.) 

DIPHTHERIA;   see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 
DISASTERS;  see  WRECKS 
DISCHARGED  CONVICTS 

Care  of;  see  Maintenance:  Delinquents;  Adults 
DISINFECTION;   see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 
DIX  (DOROTHEA  LYNDE) 

1845.     Jan.  23.     Memorial  to  the  Senate  and  General  As- 
sembly of  N.  J.   [relative  to  care  of  the  insane], 
n.  t.  p.   39  pp. 
.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1845:  175-219.) 

DIX  (J.  AUG.),  1831-1894 

1879/80-1893/4.     Rept.  as  city  supt.  rel.  to  schools  In 
Elizabeth.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1879/80  app.  (pp. 
7-8)same  1893/4.) 
1895.     Sketch  of  life  and  work.    (Some  1894/5:  237-238.) 

DIX  (WARREN  R.) 

1894/5.     Rept.  as  city  supt.  rel.  to  schools  in  Elizabeth. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1894/5:  237-242.) 

DIXON   (MATTHEW) 

1901.     Rept.  of  comrs.  for  revision  of  the  general  tax 
law,  apptd.  under  the  act  of  March  22,  1901.    Tren- 
ton :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902.    5  pp. 
The  other  comrs.  were  Chas.  L.  Corbin  and  J.  Franklin 
Fort. 

DIXON  (S.  G.) 

1889.  Typhoid  fever  in  Munich.  (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1889:  157-158.) 

DOBBINS  (JOHN  V.) 

1884.     Jan.   15.     See  Lands.    Riparian. 

DOD  (STEPHEN) 

Member  of  Council  from  Morris  Co.,  1807-1813. 
Member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled  money, 

1807  :  see  Money. 
Assemblyman  from  "Essex  County,   1837/8. 

Reports  by 

Select  Committee 

1838.  Feb.  27.  Horse  racing.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8: 
605-607.) 

■ .     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8: 
607.) 

DODD  (AMZI) 

Assemblyman     from     Essex     County,     1824/5,     1826/7, 
1827/8;  Councilman,   1829/30. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1824.  Dec.  23.  Queen's  College  lottery.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem.  Oct.  1824:  193-195.) 

1826.  Dec.  14.  Rutgers  College  lottery.  (Same  Oct. 
1826:  176-177.) 

1828.     Peb.  21.     Tariff.    (Same  1827/8:  230-231.) 

DODD  (AMZI),  1823-1913 

A  nephew  of  Amzi  Dodd  ;  clerk  of  Common  Council  of 
Newark,  1850-1853  ;  Vice-Chancellor  of  N.  J.,  1871- 
1875,  and  again  In  1881  ;  Assemblyman  from  Essex 
Co.,  lS(i3:  special  justice  of  Court  of  Errors  and 
Appeals  in  N.  J..  1872-1882  ;  Riparian  commissioner, 
1875-1886  (see  Land,  Uiparian)  ;  he  was  mathe- 
matician of  the  Mutual  Benefit  Insurance  Co..  of 
Newark,  from  1863  to  1881  ;  President,  1882-1902 
and  remained  director  and  general  counsel  of  the 
Company  until  his  death. 

1868.     See  Taxation:  State,  thi.s  date. 


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DODD  (AMZI),  1823- 1913 — cont'd 

1903.  Repts.  of  the  comn.  apptd.  by  the  Gov.  pursuant 
to  act  of  March  4,  1902,  to  ascertain  and  rept.  the 
amt.  to  be  paid  to  the  state  college  ....  Trenton: 
MacCreUish  and  Quierlcy.  1903.    26  pp. 

The  other  comrs.   were  Chas.   J.   Baxter  and   Wm.   H. 
Corbin. 
.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assam.  1903:  54-74.) 

DODD  (JOHN) 

Member  of  Council  fiom  Essex  Co..  1804-1806,  1817- 
1818,   1823. 

Reports  by 

rSPECIAL  COMMISSIONEE.] 

1804.  Oct.  27.  Socy.  of  useful  mnfres.  at  Paterson. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1804:  218-220.) 

DODD  (WM.  H.) 

Deputv  fnetory  inspof-toi-.  fourth  district  flTiidsou  Co.). 
1898-1902  ;  see  Labor.     Factory  Inspection. 

DOG  TAX;   see  TAXATION:  STATE.    DOG  TAX 

DOGS 

See  Agriculture.  Livestock.  Sheep,  under  dates  1887, 
1888,  1902. 

DONNELL  (JAS.  D.) 

1894/5-1896/7.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Passaic 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1894/5  (pp.  207-208)  — 
savie  1896/7.) 

DONNELLY  (RICHARD  GRANT  AUGUSTUS) 

Assemblyman  from  Mercer  Co..  18S0-1881  ;  qiiartermas- 
ter-general,  1890-1905  (see  Mllltia  for  annual  re- 
port). 

DOREN  (MISS  L.  A.) 

1900/1.  Rept.  as  supervising  principal  of  Ocean  Grove 
public  schools.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1900/1:  276- 
278.) 

DOTY  (SAMUEL  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.,  18.^0. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  State  Libeaey 

1850.  Feb.  13.  International  exchanges.  (Votes  of  As- 
sam.  1850:  577-578.) 

.     Feb.    26.     Examination    of    the   library,     (fiame 

1850:  695;  Sen.  jol.  331-332.) 

DOUGHTY  (EUGENE  S.) 

Assemblyman    from    Somerset    Co.,    1851-1852 ;    Senator 
from    Somerset   Co.,    1882-1885 ;    Commissioner   of 
Slnliini;  Fund.  I885-188ti. 
1886.     Sketch   of  his  life.     (A.R.   comrs.  sinking  fund 
1885/6:  5.) 
Reports  by 

COMMIITEE  OF  WAYS  AND  MEANS 

1851.  March  7.  State  finances.  (Minutes  of  Assam. 
1851:  851-855.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:    M.  R.  Hamilton,  1851. 

9  pp. 

DOUGHTY  (JOSHUA,  JR.) 

1901.  Somerset  Co.  roads  and  rocks  for  road  building. 
(8  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1901:  51-56.) 

1902.  Manner  of  surveying  roads.    (9  same  1902:  77-79.) 


DOUGLASS  (J.  L.) 

1873.     Suggestions    about    collecting    manures, 
state  agric.  socy.  1873:  159-162.) 


(A.R. 


DOVER,  MORRIS  COUNTY 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.  Dover;  also  Union  Bank 

Frosts;   see  Climate 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks.  Dover; 

also  Miners'  Savings  Bank 
School  Houses;   see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 

DOW  (JOHN) 

.\sscmlilyman   from    E^sox   Co..    lSlo-1816.    1820.    1822- 
1823 ;  Councilman  from  Essex  Co.,  1824",  1830. 

Reports  by 
Select  Committee 
1816.     Jan.  30.     Authorizing  banks  to  issue  small  tick- 
ets.   (Votes  of  Assam.  1815/6:  164.) 

.     Feb.   6.     Sunday  observance.     (Same  Jan.  1816: 

196.) 
1820.    Oct.  30.    Exemption  of  aliens  from  military  duty. 

(Same  Oct.  1820:  15.) 
1831.     Feb.  1.     Paterson  Bank  tax.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
Jan.   1831:  72.) 

DRAINAGE 
Land;   see  that  title 

DRAKE   (ELKANAH) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  J876,  1877. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1876.  March  1.  Fees  and  salaries  of  state  and  other 
ofEcials.    48  pp.    (Lagisl.  docs.  1876,  doc.  29.) 

.     April    10.     Fees   and    salaries   of   state   officials. 

(Minutes  of  Assem.   1876:  733-734.) 

.     April  10.     State  normal  school.    (-S'o/hc  1876:  881- 

8S3.) 

DRAKE  (GEORGE  K.) 

Assemblyman   from   Morris   Co.,    182.'!-1826. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1823.  Dec.  6.  Bills  of  costs  for  criminal  prosecutions. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823:  139-140.) 

1824.  Dec.  30.     School  fund,  etc.    (.S'«mc  1824:  217-218.) 

DRAKE  (V.  M.) 

1857.  Jan.  15.  Sussex  Co.  agric.  socy.  (Rept.  state 
agric.  socy.  1855/6:  40-44.) 

DRAPER  (HORATIO) 

1891/2-1897/8.     Manual  training  in  Camden.    (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1891/2  pt.  1   (pp.  325-329)— .some  1897/ 
8.) 
1901/2-1903/4.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Gloucester 
City.    (SrtjHC  1901/2  (pp.  123-125)— .snw^e  1903/4.) 

DRESCHER  (AUGUST) 

1887.     Notes  on  drugs  sold  in  state  of  N.  J.    (A.R.  dairy 

comr.  1887:  81-84.) 
1898.     Milk  analyses.    (Same  1898:  49-60.) 

DRESSER    (HORACE) 

1872.  Jan.  16.  Memorial  rel.  to  charter  of  Erie  Rwy. 
Co.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  102-166.) 

DREW  (L.  M.) 

1873/4-1877/8.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Ho- 
boken.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/4  app.  (pp.  3-5) 

—xamc  1877/8.) 
1870/7  omitted. 


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DROUGHT;  see  CLIMATE 
DRUGGISTS;   see  LICENSE 
DRUGS;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 
DUCK;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

DUDLEY  (THOMAS  H.) 

1882.     How  protection  affects  the  farmer.    (10  A.R.  bd. 

of  agric.  1S82:  103-118.) 
1883-1886.     Ann.  address  as  pres.  of  state  bd.  of  agrlc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1883  in   10  A.R.  bd.  affrlc.  1882:5-19. 

1884  [Absent  In   Europe]. 

1885  In    12  A.R.  bd.  aKflc.   1884  :  82-05. 

1886  *■    13      1885 :  75-89. 

1890.     World's  Fair  at  Paris.    (17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889: 

17-24.) 
.     India  wheat.    (17  same  1889:  24-26.) 

1892.  [European  vs.  American  roadways.]  (19  same 
1891:  557-560.) 

1893.  Observations  [agric]  in  Europe.  (20  same  1892: 
252-256.) 

DUNBAR  (JOHN  C.) 

1892/3-1893/4.  Rapt,  of  principal  of  Bloomfleld  public 
schools.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app. 
(pp.  67-71)— same  1893/4.) 

DUNCAN  (CHARLES  B.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1894-1896  ;  member  of  tie 
State  Building  and  Loan  League,  etc. 

1892.  Book-keeping  for  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  (15  AJl. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.    1891/2:  336-339.) 

DUNHAM  (AARON) 

1792.  Oct.  26.  Joint  rept.  with  treasurer  (Mott)  on 
books  of  late  treasurer  (Stevens).  (Votes  of  As- 
sem.  1792/3:  18.) 

DUNN  (G.  R.) 

Corresponding   secy,   of   State   Agric.    Socy.,    1872 ;   see 
Agricultural    Societies  :    Individual. 

DUNN   (GERSHOM) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co..  1707-1804. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1804.     Dec.  3.     Communication  from  the  Hudson  River 
opposite  N.  Y.  to  the  eastern  abutment  of  the  bridge 
over  Hackensack  River.   (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1804: 
356-357.) 

DUNN  (JOHN  E.) 

Deputy  B'actory  Inspector,  third  district.  1895-1898 ;  see 
Labor.     Factory   Inspection. 

DUNN  (0.) 

1877.  r His  farm  dairy,  Deckertown.]  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1877:  119.) 

DUNN  (THOS.  G.) 

1895/6.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Salem.    (A.R.  bd. 

of  education  1895/6:  218-219.) 
1897/8-1899/00.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Salem 

Co.    (Same  1897/8  (pp.  180-182)— .same  1899/00.) 

DUNWOODY  (H.  H.  C.) 

1887.  Our  signal  service.  (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:  117- 
181.) 

DURAND  (E.  W.) 

1876.  Hybridization  of  the  strawberry.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1876:  35-40.) 


DURGEN  (SAML.  H.) 

1900.  Shall  regulations  relating  to  the  construction  of 
bldgs.  be  extended  to  include  piping  for  gas  and 
water  supplies.  (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901:  310- 
316.) 

DURYEE  (GEORGE  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1878-1879  ;  Ciork  in  Chan- 
cery, 1881-1885 ;  member  of  Newarli  Common 
Council  in  Issii;  V .  S.  District  Attorney  fur  N.  J. 
in  1888  ;  commissioner  of  banliing  and  insurancei 
1891-1895    (for  reports,   see   Insurance). 

DURYEE  (PETER  S.) 

1868.     See  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

DWYER   (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co.,  1867-18G8. 
Reports  by 
Speciai,  Committee 

1867.     Jan.  30.     Pardon  of  Chas.  F.  Ruh,  sentenced  for 

bribery.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1867:  188-190.) 
.     Same.   Legisl.  docs.  1867:    1361-1364.) 

DYE  (FRANKLIN) 

1885.  Experiment  in  growing  potatoes.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1885:  173-176.) 

1886.  The  uses  of  fruits.    (Some  1886:  96-101.) 

1888.  How  can  we  best  extend  the  benefits  and  influ- 
ence of  the  society?     (iS'amc  1888:  96-101.) 

.     Roads  and  road  making.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888: 

567-573.) 

1890-1904.  Rept.  as  secy,  of  state  bd.  of  agric. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1890  in  18  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1890  :  15-24. 

1891  ■'  19   1891  :  25-46. 

1892  "  20   1892  :  39-54. 

1893  "  21   "   "    "   1893  :  43-59. 

1894  "  22   ■'   "    "    1894  :  29-45. 

1895  "  23   ' 1805 :  55-71. 

1896  "  24 '   1896 :  49-71. 

1897  "  25   "   "    '•   1897 :  39-53. 

1898  "  26   1808  :  47-58. 

1890  "  27   "   "    "   1899 :  45-63. 

1900  "  28   "   "    "   1900 :  55-69. 

1901  '■  29   1001  :  87-112. 

10112  "  :-;i(   1902  :  77-07. 

1903  "  31   1903  :  83-105. 

1904  "  32 '   1004  :  03-111. 

1892.  Abandoned  farm  investigation.  24  pp.  (20  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1892.) 

1893.  N.  J.  Hand  Book.  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 
Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1893. 
63  pp.   16°. 

1900.  Agric.  progress  and  profit.  (27  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1899:  217-232.) 

1902.  Horticultural  exhibit  at  the  Pan-American  Ex- 
position.   (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1902:  50-52.) 

.     Agric.   map   of   N.   J.     (30   A.R.   bd.   agric.   1902, 

betw.  pp.   98-99.) 

Text  to  accompany  map,   pp.  94-96. 

1903.  Sweet  potato  production  in  N.  J.  (31  same  1903: 
129-147.) 

1904.  Outline  of  road  improvement  in  N.  J.  (31  same 
1903:  40-51.) 

DYER  (C.  K.) 

Veterinary  Inspector,  1880-1884  ;  see  Agriculture.  Live- 
stock.    Inspection. 

EABL  (CALEB) 

Assombivmnn  from  Burlington  Co..  1804-1813 ;  member 
of  Council,  1894. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 
1806.     Nov.  11.     Brotherton  Indians.    (Votes  of  Assem. 

Oct.   1806:  37.) 
1809.     Nov.    28.     Preservation   of   oysters,     (fame   Oct. 
1809:  249.) 


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EARL  (JOSHUA  S.) 

Member    of    Assombly    from    Burlington    Co.,    1825/6- 
1827/8,   1829/30. 
Reports  by 
[Selkct]  Committee 
1S25.     Dec.  3.     Inoculation  with  small-pox  or  varioloid. 

(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1825:  146.) 
1828.     March  4.     On  proposals  for  prtg.  the  laws,  law 
repts.    and    votes   and   proceedings   of   the   Assem. 
(Same  1827/8:  285.) 

EAST  ORANGE,  ESSEX  CO. 
Banks;   see  Banks:  Individual.    People's  Bank 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Roads;  see  that  title 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Sewage;  see  that  title 

Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

EASTMAN   (C.  R.) 

1904.  A  brief  general  acct.  of  fossil  fishes;  triassic 
fishes  of  N.  J.  (A.R.  state  geologist  (Kiimmel) 
1904:  24-130.) 

EBERT  (AMOS) 

1883.  Carp  culture.    (10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882:  63-71.) 

1884.  Fruit,  its  excellence  as  human  food.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884:  42-48.) 

1885.  The  farmer.    (12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  199-212.) 

EDMUNDS  (DOWNS,  JR.) 

Assemblyman  from   Cape  May  Co.,  1856-1858:   Senator 
from  Cape  May  Co.,  1859-1861. 
Reports  by 

COMMISSIO.NER  ON  Crow   ShOAL  HaEBOB 

f^^^y,,,  p"""^  Shoal  Harbor.  21  pp.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1875.) 

.Joint  rept.  with  Alex.  G.  Cattell. 
Committee  on  Commerce  a.nd  Navigation 

1860.  Improvement  of   navigable   waters;    pilots    etc 
etc.     (Sen.  jol.   1860:  717-723.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

^°^  |S|°;     ^""^  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.   jol.   1860: 

1861.  March  14.  Lack  of  interest  in  N.  J.;  Crow  shoal 
etc.  (Sen.  jol.  1861:434-438;  Minutes  of  Assem! 
1861:  1043-1048.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  jol.  1861  :  430.) 

EDSON  (A.  W.) 

1885/6.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Jersey  City 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1885/6  app.  pp.  88-95.) 

EDUCATION 

1851.  Letter  from  S.  S.  Randall  (Albany,  N.  Y.)  as  to 
cause  of  diminished  vote  cast  at  general  election  in 
favor  of  act  of  1849,  establishing  free  schools;  hist 
of  free  school  system  of  state,  1841  to  date.  (AR 
supt.    public    schools    1850:  12-17.) 

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Annual  Reports 

1  series 

Under    act    of    March    1,    1838,    establishing    public 
schools. 

1838-1845.     Ann.   rept.   of  trustees   of   the   school   fund 

[consisting    of    the    Gov.,    Vice-Pres.    of    Council, 

Speaker  of  Assem.,  Secy,  of  State  and  Atty.  Gen.]. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Annual  Reports — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Checklist 

W'm.   rcnniiKjtfni,  Jtifi.  D.   Wefitcntt,  A.   Par^hm*. 

Lewis  Condict,  It.  S.  Field 
1838  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    Prtd.    by    James    T.    Sherman, 
1839.     6  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  State  Llbrarv.     .^00  copies  were  ordered 
nrtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9  :  R2S.) 

1838  doc.    ed.      (Council.)      n.  t.  p.     pp.  199-203. 
"         "        "        (Assem.)        n.  t.  p.      pp.  628-632. 

1839  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    Prtd.    by    Phillips    &    Boswell, 
1839.     23  pp. 

Two  copies  were  seen  ;  one  In  the  N.  J.  Dept.  of  Public 
Instruction.  Trenton  ;  the  other  In  the  State  Library 
in  a  volume  entitled  "  Repts.  1839-40."  1000  cop- 
ies were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1839  : 
135.) 

1839  doc.   ed.      (Council.)     n.  t.  p.     pp.     47-66. 

"       "        (Assem.)        n.  t.  p.     pp.  113-134. 

Wm.  Pennington,  Jos.  Porter,  M'm.  Stites,  Jus.  D. 
Westcott,  R.  K.  Field 

1840  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    Prtd.    by    Sherman    &    Harron, 

1841.  64  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Dept.  of  I'ublic  Instruction, 
Trenton.  1000  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1840  '1  :  194)  ;  ,500  copies  (Jol.  LeRlsl. 
Council  Oct.  1840  :  129 ». 

1840  doc.   ed.      (Council.)     n.  t.  p.     pp.    91-129. 
"         "        "        (Assem.)        n.  t.  p.      pp.  151-193. 

Wm.    Pennington.   John   Cassedy,  John  Emlcti, 
CIliiH.  (I.  .MiCluKiiril.  Ceo.  I'.  .l/r'//c.s(/M 

1841  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   Prtd.  by   Sherman  and  Harron, 

1842.  53  pp. 

Copies  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction. 
Trenton,  and  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark.  1000 
copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1841/2:  217.) 

1841  doc.    ed.      (Assem.)      n.  t.  p.      pp.  195-216. 

Wm,    Pennington.    Wm.    Chetwood,    Saml.    B.    Balsey, 
Chas.    a.    MeChesney,    Qeo.    P.    ilolleson 

1842  dept.  ed.      Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1842/3  : 
921  ;  moo  copies.     (Minutes  of  .Vssem.  1.S42/3  :  62.) 

1842  doc.   ed.      (Council.)     n.  t.  p.     pp.  56-91. 
"         "       "        (Assem.)        n.   t.  p.      pp.  31-61. 

Wm.    Pennington,    Cha-t.    O.    MeChesney, 
Geo.  P.   Molleson 
The  signature  of  [two]  of  the  members  was  omitted  be- 
cause thev  were  absent. 

1843  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   I'rtd.  by  F.   S.  Mills,    1843.     10 
pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  Library  of  Princeton  University.  1000 
copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1843  :3T.) 

1843  doc.  ed.      (Council.)     n.  t.  p.     pp.  37-61. 

"       ••       (Assem.)        n.   t.   p.     pp.   37-61. 

Danl.  Haines,  Jas.  Patterson,  Chas.  O.  MeChesney 

1844  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

500  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  Jol.  1845:126); 
1000  copies.      (Votes  of  Assem.   1845:129.) 

1844  doc.    ed.      (Senate.)      n.  t.  p.      pp.  127-153. 
"         "       "        (Assem.)      n.  t.  p.      pp.  129-151. 

Chas.    C.    Stratton,   J.    C.    Smallwood,   Lewis   Howell, 
A.   liroirnin'/.  (^has.  O.  .}frChesnei/ 

1845  dept.   ed.     Treuton  :     Prtd.   By   Sherman   &   Harron, 
1846.      38  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark.     1000  copies 
were  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1840  :  425.)  ;  500  cop- 
ies.     (Minutes  of  Assem.   1840:470.) 
1845  doc.   ed.      (Senate.)     n.  t.  p.     pp.  395-425. 
"         "       "        (Assem.)      n.  t.  p.     pp.  443-470. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
18.38   In  Jol.   Leslsl.   Council   1838/9  :  199-203. 
•'   Votes  of  Assi'm.   1838/9  :  628-632. 

1839  "  Jol.   Legisl.   Council   1839/40  :  47-06. 
"  Votes  of  Assem.    1839/40:113-134. 

1840  "  Jol.   Legisl.   Council   1840/1  :  91-120. 
"   Votes  of  Assem.   1840/1  :  151-193. 

1841  "  Minutes  of  Assem.   1841/2  :  195-216. 

1842  "   Jol.  Li.glsl.  Council   1842/3:50-91. 
"  Minutes  of  Assem.   1842/3  :  31-61. 

1843  "  lS4;i/4  :  37-61. 

1844  "  Senate  jol.   1845:127-153. 

"  Votes  of  Assem.    1845  :  129-151. 

1845  "   Sennte  jol.   1846:395-42."). 

"   Minutes  of  Assem,  1846:443-470. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


233 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial— cont'd 
Annual  Reports — cont'd 

2  series 
fndcr  act  of  April  17.  184fi. 
1846-1805.     Rept.  of  the  state  supt.  of  public  schools. 
Checklist 

T.  F.  Ki7ig,  Superintendent 
1846  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.    by    Sherman    &    Harron, 

1847.  47  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Dept.  Public  Instruction,  Trenton,  and  also 
in  tlie  Stale  Library.  01111  cuiiics  were  ordered  prtd. 
(Sen.  iol.  1847:308.)  U'IKIO  eopi.  s.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1847  :  410.) 

1846  doc.   ed.      (Senate.)     n.  t.  p.     pp.  3.56-307. 
"         "        "        (Assem.)      n.  t.  p.     pp.  411-451. 

1847  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    Prtd.    by    Sherman    &    Harron, 

1848.  (iO   (1)   pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  .1.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction,  and 
in  the  N.  .1.  State  Library.  10(1(1  copies  ordered 
prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1848:58.5.)  500  copies 
(Sen.  Jol.  1848:484.) 

1847  doc.   ed.      (Senate.)     n.  t.  p.     pp.  427-483. 
(Assem.)      n.  t.  p.     pp.  529-583. 

1848  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Sherman   &   Harron,    1849.     80 
pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton,  and  In  the 
New  York  Public  Library.  500  copies  ordered  prtd. 
(Sen.  jol.  1840:466.)  1500  copies.  (Minutes  of 
Assera.  1849  :  285.) 

1848  doc.    ed.      (Senate.)      n.  t.  p.     pp.  365-431. 

(Assem.)      n.  t.  p.      pp.  286-355. 

1849  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    Prtd.    by    Phillips    &    BOBwell, 

1850.  96  pp. 

The  rept.  is  followed  by  some  misc.  pages  resp.  Barnard's 
School  Architecture.  Copies  were  seen  in  the  N.  J. 
Dept.  of  Public  Instruction  and  in  the  N.  Y.  Public 
Library.  100  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.   1850:  218.) 

1849  doc.    ed.      (Assem.)     n.  t.  p.     pp.  134-218. 

1850  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.    by    Phillips    &    Boswell, 

1851.  113  pp. 

1850  doc.    ed.      (Senate.)      n.  t.  p.     pp.  110-208. 
(Assem.)      n.  t.  p.      pp.  207-208. 

1851  depted.     Trenton:   Prtd.   by  M.  R.   Hamilton,   1852. 
144  pp. 

1851   doc.    ed.      (Senate.)      Freehold:     B.   Connolly,    1852. 
pp.  487-634. 

1851  doc.   ed.      (Assem.)      Rahway :    Prtd.    by    J.    Shann. 

1852.  pp.  487-634. 

John  H.   Phillips,   SupGrintendent 

1852  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Of- 
fice, 1853.      140  pp. 

1852  doc.    ed.     h.  t.   p.      pp.   155-301. 

1853  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Of- 
fice, 1854.      168  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library.  Trenton.  1000  copies 
were  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1854:64.)  The 
usual  no.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1854:81.)  1000 
extra  copies.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1854  :  93.) 

1853  doc.    ed.      h.  t.  p.      168  pp. 

1854  dept.  ed.     New   Brunswick  :   Prtd.   at   the   Fredonlan 
Office,  1855.      180  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 
1854  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Of- 
fice, 1855.     184  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction.     The 
usual  no.  were  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1855:77.)     1000  copies.     (Sen.  jol.  1855  :  91.) 

1854  doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  584-756  (1)  pp. 

1855  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the  "  True 
American,"  1856.      188  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  tlie  N.  J.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction  and 
in  the  N.  \.  Public  Librar.v.  2000  copies  were 
ordered  urtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1856:82.) 
t'sual  no.     (Sen.  jol.  1856:52.) 

1855  doe.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     188  pp. 

1856  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American  " 
OflJce,  1857.      158  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library  and  in  the 
Dept.  of  _Public  Instruction.  Usual  no.  of  copies 
were  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  Jol.  1857:63.)  1000 
copies.      (Minutes  of  Assem.  1857:79.) 

1856  doc.    ed.     n.  t.  p.      pp.  517-673. 

1857  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American  " 
OflSce.   1858.      178   pp..   foldg.  table. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction  and 
in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.     2000  copies  were  or- 
dered prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1858  :  556).     Usual 
no.   (Sen.  jol.   1858  :  168.) 
1857  doc.    ed.      n.  t.  p.     pp.  73-243,  foldg.  table. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Annual  Reports — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
John    II.    Phillips,    Superintendent — cont'd 
1858  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   Prtd.   at  the  "  True  American  " 
Oflice.  IS.^O.      158  pp.,  foldg.  table. 
Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction  and 
in    the    N.    Y.    Public    Library.      1200    copies    or- 
dered prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1859  :  95.) 

1858  doc.    ed.     n.    t.    p.      pp.    67-216,    foldg.    table. 

1859  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American 
OflJce.   1860.      181    (2)    pp.,  foldg.  table. 

Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library,  Trenton.     700  copies 
were   ordered    prtd.      (Sen.  jol.    1860:130.) 
1850  doc.    ed.     n.    t.    p.     pp.    67-216.    foldg.    table. 

F.  IV.  Picord,  Superintendent 

1860  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American  " 
Oflice,   1861.     237   pp..   foldg.   table. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .7.  Dept.  of  I'ublic  Instruction. 
1800  doc.    ed.      (Senate.)      h.     t.     p.     pp.     65-292,     foldg. 
table. 

1860  doc.    ed.      (House.)      h.   t.   p.     619-852,   foldg.   table. 

1861  dept.  ed.     .Jersey  City  :  Prtd.  by  J.   H.  Lyon,   1862. 
168  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

1861  doc.   ed.     Jersey  City  :  J.  H.  Lyon.   1862.     168  pp., 
foldg.  table. 

1862  dent.  ed.    Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  D.  Naar.  1863.     197  pp., 
folds,  table. 

1862  doc.   ed.  Trenton  :  D.  Naar,  "  True  American  "  Of- 
fice, 1863.  197  pp..  foldg.  table. 

1863  dept.  ed.  Trenton:  D.  Naar,  "True  American"  Of- 
fice,  1864.  175   pp.,   foldg.   table. 

1863  doe.    ed.     Trenton:    D.  Naar,  "True  American"  Of- 
flce,1864.     175  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

C.  M.  Harrison,  Superintendent 

1864  dept.  ed.     Jersey  City  :   Prtd.  by  J.   H.  Lyon,  1865. 
189  pp. 

The  only  copy  seen  was  in  the  N.   J.   Dept.  of  Public 
Instruction. 

1864  doc.   ed.     Jersey  City  :  J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     189  pp. 

1865  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  State    Gazette  "    OflJce,    1866. 
138  pp. 

1865  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     pp.  357-486. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1846  in  Senate  Jol.      1847:356-357. 

"   Minutes  of  Assem.  1847:411-451. 

1847  "  Senate  Jol.   1848  :  427-483. 

"  Votes  of  Assem.   1848  :  529-583. 

1848  "   Senate  Jol.   1849  :  365-431. 

"  Minutes  of  Assem.   1849  :  286-355. 

1849  "  ' 1850  :  134-218. 

1850  "  Senate  Jol.  1851  :  110-208. 

"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1851  :  207-308. 

1851  "  App.  to  Senate  Jol.  1852  :  487-634. 
House   "  1852  :  487-634. 

1852 Senate  "  1853  :  155-301. 

"   "   "  House  "  1853:155-301. 

1853 Senate  "  1854,  doc.   F. 

"      "  House  "  1854,  doe.  F. 

1854  "      "      "  Senate  "  1855:584-756    (1)    pp. 
"      "      "  House  "  1855:584-756    (1)    pp. 

1855  "       "      "  "  "      1856,  doc.   B. 
1856 Senate     "      1857:517-673. 

"       "      "    House      "  1857 :  517-673. 

1857 Senate     "  1858:73-243. 

■ House      "  1858 :  73-243. 

1858    "      "       "    Senate     "  1859 :  67-216. 

"       "      "    House      "  1859  :  67-216. 

1850 Senate      "  1860  :  07-260. 

• House      "  1860 :  97-269. 

1860 Senate     "  1861  :  65-292,  foldg.  table. 

"      "      "    House      "  1861 :  619-852,  foldg.  table. 

1861  "  Legisl.  docs.  1862. 

1862  "   "     "   1863. 

1863 1864. 

1864 1865. 

1865 1866:357-486. 

3  series 
Under  acts  of  March  20,  1866  and  March  21,  1867. 

ENGLISH  EDITION 

1866-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  education,  with 
rept.  of  state  supt.  of  public  instruction. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Annual  Reports — cont'd 

3  series — cont'd 

ENGLISH  EDITION— cont'd 

Checklist 

Ellis  A.  Apyar,  Superintendent 

1866         dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   Office  of  State  Gazette,  1867. 

196  pp. 

1866  doc.    ed,     h.  t.   p.      pp.   419-393. 

1866/7     dept.  ed.  "  Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office.  IStiS.     IW  pp.* 
Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
lS(jfi/7     doc.    ed.      h.  t.  p.     pp.  r„^l-821. 

1867  .S     dept.  e<l.     Trenton:     Naar.    Day    &    Naar.    1869. 
1S9  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library.  Trenton. 
1867/8     doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  624-829. 
1868/9     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office,  1870.     199  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library.  Trenton. 
1868/9     doc.    ed.     h.   t.  p.     pp.  531-727. 
1869/70  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office,  1871.      145.  S3  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
1869/70  doc.    ed.     h.   t.  p.      pp.  23-255. 
1870/1      dept.  ed.     Trenton  ;   "  State  Gazette,"   Murphy  & 

Bechtei,   1S72.      56.  144  pp. 
1870/1     doc.    ed.     Trenton  :   '•  State  Gazette,"   Murphy  & 

Bechtei,  1872.      56,  144  pp. 
1871/2     dept  ed.     Trenton  :   "  State  Gazette,"  Murphy  & 

Bechtei.  1873.     54,  167  pp. 
1871/2     doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     54,  167  pp. 
1872/3     dept.  ed.     Trenton:     State    Gazette,     Murphy     & 
Bechtei,  1873.     45,  165  pp. 
Copy   seen   in   the   State   Library,  Trenton. 
1872/3     doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     45,  165  pp. 
1873/4     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Public  Opinion — W.  S.  Sharp, 

1874.  102,  161  pp. 

1873/4     doc.    ed.     n.   p.,  n.  d.      102,   161   pp. 

1874/5     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  Public  Opinion — W.  S.  Sharp, 

1875.  40,   165   pp. 

1874/5     doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     40,  165  pp. 

1875/6     dept.  ed.     Trenton :    J.    L.    Murphy,    1876.      52, 

171  pp. 
1875/6     doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     171  pp. 
1876/7     dept.  ed.      Clinton  :    .1.  Carpenter.  Jr.,  1877.     66, 

181  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
1876/7     doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     66,  181  pp. 
1877/8     dept.  ed.     Clinton :  J.  Carpenter,  Jr.,   1878.     86, 

175  pp. 
1877/8     doc.    ed.      n.  p..  n.  d.     SG.  175  pp. 
1878/9     dept.  ed.     Camden  :  Sinniclison  Chew,  1880.     87, 

199  pp.,  errata  slip. 
The  errata  slip  is  between  pp.  65  and  66  of  part  1 ;  In 
the  doc.   ed.  it  follows  the  complete  rept. 
1878/9     doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     87,  199  (2)  pp. 
1879/80  dept.  ed.     Camden  :    Sinuiclison  Chew,  1881.     101, 

204  pp. 

1879/80  doc.    ed.     n.    p.,    n.   d.      101,    204    pp. 

1880/1     dept.  ed.     Mount  Holly  :  C.  H.  Folweil,  1881.     96 

pp. 
1880/1     doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     96  pp. 
1881/2     dept.  ed.     Newark  :  Wm.  B.  Guild,  1883,    85,  180 

pp. 
1881/2     doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     83.  180  pp. 
1882/3     dept.  ed.     West  Hoboken  :   A.   B.   Gregory,   1884. 

120,   208   pp. 
Copy   seen   in   the   State   Library,   Trenton. 
1882/3     doc.   ed.     n.   p.,   n.   d.     120,   208   pp. 
1883/4     dept.  ed.     Tieiiton  :     .1.    L.    Murphy,    1884.      92, 

193  pp. 
1883/4     doc.    ed.     n.    p.,    n.    d.     92,    193    pp. 

Edicin  O.  Chapman,  Superintendent 

1884/5     dept.  ed.     Trenton :    J.    L.    Murphy,    1885.     99, 

205  pp. 

1884/5  doc.    ed.     n.   p.,   n.  d.     99,  205  pp. 

1885/6  dept.  ed.     Camden:   S.  Chew,    1887.     97,  211  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 

1885/6  doc.    ed.     n.    p.,    n.    d.     97,    211    pp. 

1886/7  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1888.     112,  200  pp. 
1886/7     doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     112,  200  pp. 

Chaa.   W.   Fuller,   Superintendent 

1887/8     dept.  ed.     Camden  :  S.  Chew,  1889.      122,  241  pp. 
"  doc.   ed.     n.   p.,   n.   d.     122,   241   pp. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Annual  Reports — cont'd 

3  series — cont'd 

ENGLISH  EDITION— cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 
Edwin  O.  Chapman,  Superintendent 
1888/9     dept.  ed.     Camden  :  S.  Chew,   1890.     87,  277  pp. 

"  doc.    ed.     n.   p.,  n.  d.     87.   277  pp. 

1889/90  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   The  Trenton    Electric   Prte. 

Co.,  1891.     83,  276  pp. 
1889/90  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     83,  276  pp. 
1890/1     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.. 

1892.     99.  300  pp. 
1890/1     doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     99,  300  pp. 

Addison  B.  Poland,  Superintendent 
1891/2     dept.  ed.     pt.   1.     Trenton  :    J.    L.    Murphy    Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1893.     372.  316  pp.,  illus.,  2  foldg.  11. 
1891/2     dept.  ed.     pt.  2.     Trenton  :    J.    L.    Murphy    Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1893.     379  pp. 
1891/2     doc.    cd.      pt.  1.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     372,  316  pp..  illus.. 

2  foldg.  11. 
1891/2     doc.    ed.     pt.  2.     n.   p.,   n.  d.     379   pp. 
1892/3     dept.  ed.     pt.  1.     Trenton :    J.    L.    ifurphy    Pub- 
lishing Co..  1894.     156,  810  pp.,  illus.,  map.t 
1892/3     dept,  ed.      pt.    2.     Trenton:    J.    L.    -Murphy   Pub- 
lisliins  Co..  1.S94.     3.84  pp. 
Copy  of  pt.  2  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
1892/3     doc.    ed.      pt.  1.     n.    p.,   n.    d.     156,    810    pp.,    Il- 
lus., map. 
28  charts  are  found  betw.  pts.  1  and  2. 
1892/3     doc.    ed.     pt.  2.     n.    p.,    n.    d.     384    pp.,    iiius., 

map. 
1893/4     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  J.  L  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1895.  159.  278.  432.  lixii  pp. 

1893/4     doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     139  pp.,  and  appendices. 
1894/5     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1896.  631  pp..  iiius. 

1894/5     doc.    ed.     h.   t.   p.     651   pp.,    illus. 

C.  J.   liad-ter.  Superintendent 
1895/6     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1897.  600  pp.,  2  pis.,  foldg.  sheet. 

1895/6     doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     600  pp.,  2  pis.,  foldg.  sheet. 
1896/7     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  MacCrelUsh  &  Quigley,  1897. 

627  pp..  iiius. 
1896/7     doc.   ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     627  pp.,  illus. 
1897/8     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1898. 

648  pp.,  pi. 
1897/8     doc.    ed.     h.  t.  p.     648  pp.,  pi. 
1898/9     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1900. 

710  pp.,  illus. 
Copy  seen  in   the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
1898/9     doc.    ed.      n.   p.,  n.  d.      710  pp.,  illus. 
1899/00  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1901. 

459,   268   pp. 
1899/(10  doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n,  d,     459,  268  pp. 
1900/1     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1902. 

445,  142  pp.,  errata  slip. 
1900/1     doc.    ed.      n.  p.,  n.  d.     445.  142  pp. 
1901/2     dept.  ed.     Somervllle :     The     Unionist  -  Gazette 

Assn.,    1903.     cliii,    477    pp.,    illus.,    pis. 
1901/2     doc.    ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     clill,  477  pp.,  Illus..  pis. 
1902/3     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1904. 

cixiv,  493  pp..  illus. 
1902/3     doc.    ed.     clxiv,  493  pp..   illus. 
1903/4     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1904. 

clxxxiil,  506  pp.,  illus. 
1903/4     doc.    ed.      n.  p.,  n.   d.     clxxxiil,   506   pp.,   illus. 
Advance  sheets  [rei.  to  school  yards  and  school  gardens] 
weiie  pulilisbed  of  the  1903/4  .rept.     Trenton  :    Mac. 
Creliish  &  Quigley,   1905.     34  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1866       In  Legisl.  docs.  1867  :  419-593. 

1866/7 18ti.8  ;  fi.-il-821,* 

1867/8    "  "  "       1869 :  624-829. 

1868/9    "  "  '•       1870 :  531-727. 

1869/70 1871  :  2;:-25o. 

1870/1 1872  : 

1871/2 '      1873,  doc.  19. 

1872/3    ' 1874,     "     19. 

1873/4    "  "  "      1875,     "      19. 

1874/5 1876.     "     19. 

1875/6 1877.     "      19. 

1876/7    "  "  "      1878,     "      19. 

1877/8 1879.  v.  2,  doc.  47. 

1878/9    "  '•  "       1880,  V.   1,      "     46. 

1879/80 '      1881,  V.  2,     "     57. 

1880/1  "  "  "  1882,  V.  2,  "  43. 
1881/2  "  •■  "  1883,  V.  2,  "  14. 
1882/3 1884,   v.  2.      "      15. 


•  Beginning  with  this  date  school  year  ends  Aug.  31. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


235 


EDUCATION— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Annual  Reports — cont'd 

o  series — cont'd 

ENGLISH  EDITION— cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

C.  J.  Baxter,  superintendent — cont'd 


lS,S3/4  in  I,i'f.-i-;l. 

lines.  i,ssr>.  V.  'J.   (idc.  IT. 

1884/5  " 

•'   1886.  V.  2,  "  16. 

1885/6  '■ 

"   1887,  V.  2,  "  16. 

1886/7  •■ 

"   1888,  V.  2.  •'  17. 

1887/8  •• 

"   1889,  V.  2,  "  16. 

1888/0  " 

"   1890.  V.  2,  "  17. 

1889/90  •■ 

"   1891,  T.  5.  "  35. 

1890/1  " 

1892,  V.  5,  "  25. 

1891/2  " 

"   1893,  v.  5,  2  pts.,  docs.  34,  35. 

1802/:!  •• 

■•   1894,  V.  4.  2  pts..  dues.  32.  33. t 

1893/4  " 

31. 
1894/5  in  Legisl 

1895  (i.  e.  119  sess.),  v.  4,  doc 

docs.  1895  (i.  e.  120  sess.),  v.  4,  doc.  31 

1805/6  " 

1896,  V.  4,  doc.  26. 

1896/7  " 

"   1897,  T.  4,  "  17. 

1897/8  " 

•'   1898,  V.  5,  "  33. 

1898/9  " 

"   1899,  V.  3,  "  15. 

1899/00  " 

"   1900.  V.  5,  "  41. 

1900/1  " 

"   1901,  V.  5.  "  42. 

1901/2  " 

"   1901,  V.  .5,  •'  57. 

1902/3  " 

1903,  V.  5,  "  51. 

1903/4  " 

"   1904.  T.  5,  "  51. 

GERMAN   EDITION 

1S87/8-1891/2.  Jahres-Bericht  des  Erziehungs-Rathes 
und  des  Superintendenten  des  oeffentliclien  Unter- 
richts  von  New  Jersey. 

Checklist 
1887/8  Newark  :  Druck  dcr  N.  J.  Freie  Zeitung,  1889.     150, 

352  pp. 
J 888/9  Newark  :  Druck  der  N.  J.  Freie  Zeitung,  1890.    103, 

4.'59  pp. 
1889/90-1890/1.      Not  found. 

1891/2.      1.  Theil.  Newark:  Druck  "  Hoinz  Litho.  &  Print- 
ing Company,"  1S9:1.      4fi6,  446  pp.,  illus,,  foldg.  leaf. 
1891/2.     2.  Theil.  Newark  :  Druck  "  Heinz  Litho.  &  Print- 
ing Company,    1893.     516   pp. 

Circulars 

With    one    exception    (1894)    no   separate    copies    were 
found. 

1862.  Schedule  of  questions  furnished  township  supts. 
(A.R.    supt.    public    schools    1862  :  20-21.) 

1863.  Forms:  town  supt.  (notices,  form  of  bond,  etc.)  ; 
trustees  (order  for  pa.vment  of  money,  rept.  to  town 
supt.,  certificate  of  incorporation,  school  notice,  cer- 
tificate of  assessor)  ;  form  of  license  to  teacher;  form 
of  application  for  holding  teachers'  institute ;  form 
for  obtaining  Webster's  dictionary  and  Llppincott's 
(Jazetteer.     ts'ami-  1S64  :  77-.S2. ) 

Repeated  in  1865  and  1866. 

1867.  Circular  to  school  oflicers.  No.  1 ;  rules  and  regula- 
tions adopted  by  state  bd.  of  education  for  goyern- 
ment  of  school  olHcers.      (A.R.  bd.  education  1866/7  : 
673-677.) 
Paging   from   Collected  docs. 

186.S,      [Forms  and  blanks  prepared  for  use  of  school  ofli- 
eers.    Nos.    1-71.]       (A.R.   bd.   education    1867/8  :  857- 
901.) 
Paging  from   Collected  docs. 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.   1869:853-901.) 

1892.  Circular  of  rules  and  regulations  goyerning  exami- 
nations for  state  certificates.  (A.R,  bd,  education 
1891/2.  pt.  1  :  87-89.1 

.  April  13.  General  stmt,  concerning  manual  train- 
ing issued  by  state  supt.  (Same  1891/2.  pt.  1  :  126- 
127.) 

.     Oct.  1.     Circular  issued  by  state  supt. ;  plan  for 

state  school  exhibit  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
etc.  (Same  1891/2,  pt.  1:151-179;  1892/3.  pt.  1, 
app.  pp.  .'iOfi-307,) 

1894,     General  circulation  of  information  rel,  to  the  pur- 
pose, scope  and  operation  of  the  township  school  act. 
h.   t.   p.     20   pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction.     It 
is  omitted  from  the  ann.  rept. 

1896.  April  15.  Circular  [rel.  to  observing  one  hun- 
dredth anniyersary  of  birth  of  Horace  Mann].  (A.R. 
bd.  education  1895/6:32-33.) 

1898.  rCall  for  competitive  plans  for  school  houses.] 
(A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8:24-25.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

President's  Report 

1867-1904.     Rept.   of  the  president  of  the  state  bd. 


t  Beginning   with    this   date   school   year   ends   June   30. 


of 


education  on  general  educational  conditions,  work 
of  bd.,  etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1867  in 

1868  •• 


Marcus  L.  Ward 
A.R.   bd.  education   I.SOfi,  7  :  057-658.' 
1867/8  :  7-8. 


Theo.   F.   Randolph 

1869  not  found. 

1870  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1868/9  :  5-7. 
1871 1870/1:5-6. 

Joel  Parker 

1872  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1871/2  :  5-6. 

1873  "   "   ••     "     1872/3 :  5-6. 

1874  '•   "   "     "     1873/4:5-6 

Jos.  D.  Bedle 

1875  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1874/5  :  5-6. 

1876 1875/6  :  5-6. 

1877 "     1876/7  :  5-6. 

Oeo.    B.    McClellan 

1878  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1877/8  :  5-6. 

1879  "   "   •■     "     1878/9 :  5-6. 

1880  "   "   ••     "     1879/80 :  5-7. 


Geo.  C.  Ludlow 
bd.  education  1880/1  :  5-7. 
1881/2:5-6. 
1882/3  :  5-6. 

Leon  Abbett 
bd.  education  1883/4  :  5-6. 
1884/5  :  5-6. 
1885/6  :  5-6. 

Robt.  8.   Oreen 
Inl.  education  1886/7  :  5-6. 
1887/8  :  5-6. 
1888/9  :  5-6. 

Leon  Abbett 
bd.  education  1889/90  :  5-6. 
1890/1  :  5-6. 
1891/2.  pt.  1, 


1881  in  A.R. 

1882 

1883 


1884  in  A.R. 
1885 


1886 


1887  in  A.R. 

1888 

1889 


1890  in  A.R. 

1891 

1892 


5-6. 

Oeorc/e  T.  Weils 
1893  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  5-6. 


James  L.   Bays 


1894  in  A.R, 

1895  "  " 

1896  "  " 

1897  "  " 

1898  "  " 
1K90  "  •■ 

1900  "  " 

1901  "  " 

1902  "   " 

1903  "  " 

1904  "  " 


l)d.  education 


1893/4  : 
1894/5  : 
1895/6  : 
1896/7  : 
1897/8  : 
l.S',i,s  !i  : 
1899/00 
1900/1 : 
1901/2  : 
1902/3  : 
1903/4  : 


5-6. 

5-8. 

5-6. 

5-6. 

5-7. 

5-7. 

:5-7. 

7-9. 

iii-v. 

iii-v. 

yii-x. 


non-serial 


1629-1879.  Brief  history  of  N.  J.  school  system;  synop- 
sis of  prominent  features  of  present  system.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1878/9:  33-61.) 

1692-1695.  Acct.  of  earliest  legislation  in  Province  of 
N.  J.  in  respect  to  education.  (A.R.  supt.  public 
schools  1862:  27.) 

1814.  Rept.  of  committee  (Bayard)  submitting  general 
plan  for  establishment  and  support  of  free  schools 
in  state.    (Votes  of  Assam.  1813/4:  171-173.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.      Ordered   prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.    1813/4 : 
173.) 

1816.  General  spirit  to  promote  education  pervades 
this  and  neighboring  states;  such  aid  to  this  im- 
pulse as  means  of  state  will  permit  commended  to 
consideration  of  Legisl.  ( Govs,  mess.  (  Dickerson ) 
Oct.  26,  1816.) 


*  Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


236 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1817-1852.     Brief  review  of  past  educational  legislation 
in  state.     (A.R.  state  supt.  public  schools  1852:  8- 
12.) 

1829.  Kept,  of  the  committee  (Nevius)  on  petitions 
and  memorials  resp.  common  schools.  (Votes  of 
Assem.    1S28/9:  92-99.) 

1830.  Colleges  of  state  in  prosperous  condition;  College 
of  New  Jersey  has  recovered  from  her  temporary 
declension;  standing  of  Rutgers  College  at  New 
Brunswick.    (Govs.  mess.    (Vroom)   Oct.  28,  1830.) 

.     Common   school   system   wherever   fairly   tested 

has  commended  itself  to  the  favor  of  the  people. 
(8(1  Hie   (Vroom)   Oct.  28,  1830.) 

1831.  Failure  of  clerks  of  bds.  of  freeholders,  excepting 
in  Bergen  and  Cape  May  cos.  to  rept.  no  of  com- 
mon schools  in  operation;  impossible  to  arrive  at 
any  conclusion  respecting  benefit  of  system  without 
these  data.     (Same   (Vroom)   Oct.  27,  1831.) 

1832.  Common  school  system;  effect;  by  act  of  1831 
townships  are  not  required  to  raise  anything  in 
order  to  receive  state  school  money;  no  returns 
made  to  trustees  of  school  fund  by  bds.  of  free- 
holders excepting  Cape  May  Co.;  importance  of  edu- 
cating all  classes;  system  in  need  of  revision. 
{tiame  (Vroom)  Oct.  24,  1832.) 

1833.  Inefficiency  of  school  system;  need  of  a  comr. ; 
more  competent  teachers,  and  cooperation  of  town- 
ships.   (Same  (Southard)  Jan.  11,  1833.) 

.     See    below,    School    Funds;    Permanent    School 

Fund,  this  date. 

1834.  See  same,  this  date. 

1835.  Rept.  of  committee  (Field)  on  portion  of  Govs, 
mess.  rel.  to  common  schools.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1834/5:  259-263.) 

Briefly  reviews  legislation  in  N.J.  on  education  ;  repeal 
of  law  of  18:H1  ri'commended  :  need  of  new  si.vstem  ; 
suRgested  that  school  fund  be  allowed  to  accumulate 
until  adoption  of  more  enlightened  system  ;  apptmt. 
of  comr.  of  common  schools  recommended. 

1836.  Rept.  of  committee  (Chetwood)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred that  part  of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  common 
schools.     (Same  1835/36:  612-613.) 

"  The  great  obstacle  In  the  way  of  preparing  and  per- 
fecting a  common  school  system  in  N.  J.,  .  .  .  . 
is  the  distributing  under  the  present  law  the  scanty 
pittance  which  it  affords.  The  ann.  apprn.  of 
ifL'O.OCJit  for  the  last  .six  years,  has  abstracted  from 
the  fund  a  large  amt.,  wit-hout  producing  any  corre- 
s|)ondent  benefit :  and  in  many  parts  of  the  state,  it 
has  not  been  applied  to  the  oljjects  contemplated  by 
the  law  "  ;  repeal  of  existing  law  rceomniended. 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6 : 
612-613.) 

1837.  Present  common  school  system  totally  inefficient; 
subject  commended  to  earliest  and  most  careful 
consideration  of  the  Legisl.  (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom) 
Oct.  26,  1837.) 

.  Rept.  from  committee  (Tuttle)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred part  of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  common  schools. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  441-449.) 

Defects  of  existing  law  ;  amt.  of  school  fund  :  prospective 
addition  ;  suggestions  for  revised  school  law,  par- 
tlctilariy  establisliment  of  bd.  of  education  and 
creation   of   office  of  supt.   of  common    schools. 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1836/7  :  449.) 

.  Rept.  from  committee  (Tuttlo)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred res.  on  subject  of  purchasing  no.  of  copies  of 
"  District  School,"  by  J.  Orville  Taylor,  for  distri- 
bution in  state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/37:  457-458.) 

1838.  Res.  adopted  at  a  mtg.  of  delegates  from  the  dif- 
ferent COS.  assembled  in  state  convention,  for  the 
purpose  of  considering  the  subject  of  public  instruc- 
tion.   (.S'amc  1837/8:  359-360.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1838.     Address  to  the  people  of  N.  J.  on  the  subject  of 
common  schools,  by  delegates  apptd.  by  convention 
at  Trenton,   n.  t.  p.   16  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  N.  J.  State  Library,  Trenton. 

.     Common   school   system  again   recommended   to 

careful  consideration  of  Legisl.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pen- 
nington) Oct.  24,  1838.) 

.     Public    interests   demand    thorough    revision   of 

common  school  system.  {Same  (Pennington)  Jan. 
10,  1838.) 

1840.  Education  of  all  classes  is  a  primary  object  in  leg- 
islation.   {Suiiie  (Pennington)  Oct.  27,  1840.) 

1841.  [Educational  interest]  should  receive  fostering 
care  of  legislature.  {Same  (Pennington)  Oct.  26, 
1841.) 

1842.  "  We  must  take  care  that  the  education  of  the  ris- 
ing generation  be  provided  for."  {Same  (Penning- 
ton)  Oct.  25,  1842.) 

1844.  Need  of  efficient  supervision  of  schools;  possible 
necessity  of  a  general  supt.  {Same  (Haines)  Jan. 
10,  1844.) 

.     School     law    needs     revision;     defects.      {Same 

(Haines)   Jan.  10,  1844.) 

1845.  Care  needed  in  legislation  respecting  education 
not  to  go  beyond  opinions  of  people.  (Same  (Strat- 
ton)  Jan.  21,  1845.) 

.     Needed  revision  of  school  law.    {Same  (Haines) 

Jan.  15,  1845.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  education   (DeCamp)   on 

petitions  rel.  to  change  in  school  laws  and  apptmt. 
of  state  supt.  of  common  schools.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1845:  664-665.) 

1845-1848.  Stmt,  giving  no.  townships  and  districts, 
making  returns,  amts.  appropriated  for  school  pur- 
poses, and  entire  no.  children  taught  in  district 
schools  for  each  yr.  since  inauguration  of  present 
system  of  supervision.  (A.R.  supt.  public  schools 
1848:  3-4.) 

1846.  On  importance  of  apptmt.  of  visitors  and  ex- 
aminers as  provided  in  sec.  8  of  school  law.  {Same 
1846:  415.) 

Paging  from  Votes  of  Assem. 
1846-1847.     List  of  townships  making  no  returns.    {Same 
1846   (pp.  431-432)— .wme  1847.) 

Paging  from  Votes  of  Assem. 
1846-1866.  Abstr.  of  returns  of  townships  and  counties: 
no.  districts,  no.  children  of  school  age,  attendance, 
length  of  term,  price  per  pupil,  amt.  reed,  from  town- 
ship collectors;  etc.,  summary  by  cos.  {Same  1846 
(pp.  419-430)— .s-(7»ic  1866.) 

Paging  from  Votes  of  Assem. 

1847.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  (King)  on  me- 
morials asking  that  proceeds  of  transit  duty  paid 
by  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  be  appropriated  to  purposes  of 
education.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1847:  495.) 

.     Vagueness  in  phraseology  of  sec.  21  of  school  act 

rel.  to  application  of  moneys  reed,  by  town  supt.  to 
purposes  of  education.  (A.R.  supt.  public  schools 
1847:  548.) 

Paging  from   Minutes  of  Assem. 

1848.  Applications  made  by  several  townships,  for  pas- 
sage of  law  authorizing  them  to  levy  tax  for  estab- 
lishment and  support  of  free  schools,  recommended 
to  favorable  consideration  of  Legisl.  {Same  1848: 
5.) 

.    Recommended  legislation  to  make  provision  for 

raising  money  to  build  school  houses  and  to  pur- 
chase sites;  to  amend  law  limiting  amt.  of  money  to 
be  raised  in  different  townships  by  raising  limit; 
to  give  power  to  trustees  of  school  districts  to  ex- 
empt children  of  parents  unable  to  pay  tuition  and 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
apportion  balance  of  apprns.  for  school  purposes  to 
salary  of  teacher  or  for  tuition  of  children  in  actual 
attendance:   to  provide  stoves  and  fuel  and  other 
school   furnishings,     (t^amc  1848:  9-12.) 
1848-1850.     On  Influence  of  press  in  support  of  popular 
education,     (flame  1848   (pp.  9-10)— .wmr  1850.) 

1849.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  [Goblel  on  part 
of  govs.  mess.  rel.  to  public  schools  and  also  several 
memorials  on  same  subject.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1849:  527-528.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1849: 
529.) 

.     Proportion  of  school  population  in  attendance  at 

school:  some  method  should  be  devised  for  educa- 
ting all.    (Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1849.) 

1850.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  (Kanouse)  on 
petitions  rel.  to  alteration  in  school  laws:  apptmt.  of 
comrs.  to  revise  same  recommended.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1850:  499-502.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron,  1850.    5  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  State  Library,  Trenton.  The  usual 
no.  of  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Ai!- 
sem.    1850  :  502) 

.  Experiments  made  under  special  acts,  establish- 
ing free  schools  in  several  parts  of  state  eminently 
successful;  recommending  passage  of  public  act, 
authorizing  inhabitants  of  any  school  district  to 
establish  free  schools  therein,  and  under  proper 
regulations  and  restrictions,  to  raise  money  by  as- 
sessment for  that  purpose:  also  amdmt.  to  sec. 
limiting  amt.  of  money  to  be  raised  by  townships. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  1850.) 

.  Passage  of  law  recommended  authorizing  estab- 
lishment of  free  schools  on  two-thirds  vote  at  anu. 
town  meeting  and  raising  of  money  for  their  sup- 
port by  tax:  provision  should  be  made  for  building 
school  houses.  (A.R.  state  supt.  public  schools  1850: 
6-7.) 

1851.  Prominent  place  occupied  by  cause  of  education: 
state  should  establish  system  of  free  schools:  school 
fund.    (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  21,  1851:  5-7.) 

.     Complaint  made  of  too  frequent  changes  in  school 

laws:  suggested  that  comn.  be  apptd.  to  frame  law 
adapted  to  wants  of  community,  point  out  clearly 
and  distinctly  powers  and  duties  of  school  officers: 
that  provision  be  made  by  which  amt.  of  money  for 
support  of  free  schools  would  be  more  uniform : 
that  provision  be  made  for  calling  extra  meetings 
for  election  of  trustees:  that  sec.  12  of  law  of  Apr. 
17,  1846,  be  repealed  or  so  altered  that  it  may  apply 
to  all  denominations  alike.  (A.R.  state  supt.  public 
schools  1851:    7-10.) 

.     See  below.  School  funds,  Permanent  School  Fund, 

this  date. 

.  Abstr.  of  rept.  of  state  supt.  public  schools,  pre- 
sented by  chrm.  of  committee  on  education.  (Votes 
of  Assem.    1852:  149-150.) 

1852.  Propitious  period  for  legislation  rel.  to  free 
schools:  recommended  that  revenue  ann.  derived 
from  public  works  be  wholly  appropriated  to  cause 
of  education:  should  this  be  done  ann.  tax  will  be 
necessary  for  support  of  state  govt.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Fort)   Jan.  14,  1852:  9.) 

1852-1866.  Summary  of  repts.  of  town  supts.,  exhibiting 
results  of  operations  of  common  schools:  distrs., 
attendance,  finances,  etc.  (A.R.  state  supt.  public 
schools  1852   (pp.  6-7)— bd.  of  education  1866.) 

1853.  Suggested  that  measures  be  enacted  to  perfect 
free  school  system.  (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  11, 
1853:    5.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non^serial — cont'd 

1853.  Increased  apprn.  for  free  schools  recommended; 
suggestion  resp.  local  tax.  {Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11, 
1853:  6-7.) 

.     Address  of  a  committee  of  the  state  educational 

convention,  held  at  Trenton  Oct.  20,  1853,  to  the 
people  of  N.  J.   n.  t.  p.   8  pp. 

Copy  soen  In  N.  J.  Slate  Library.  Trenton. 

1854.  Importance  of  education;  still  a  large  no.  of  per- 
sons in  state  unable  to  read  and  write:  zeal  for 
education  of  children  by  free  schools  must  not  be 
diminished.    (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  17,  1854:  5.) 

.     Plan   of  free  schools  is  pervading  all  parts  of 

state:  increased  amt.  of  money  raised  each  year 
and  increased  attendance:  amt.  of  apprns.  in  1853; 
amt.  derived  from  taxation.  (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11, 
1854:  4.) 

.  Increased  apprns.  for  schools  and  for  encourage- 
ment of  teachers'  institutes  recommended:  $100  or 
$200  to  each  co.  for  institutes  deemed  sufficient. 
(Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  4-5.) 

.     Propriety  of  removing  all  restrictions  upon  amt. 

of  money  which  may  be  raised  for  schools,  so  as  to 
enable  townships  or  distrs.  to  raise  sum  sufficient, 
when  added  to  state  apprn.,  to  maintain  free  schools 
during  entire  year.    (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  5.) 

.     Suggestions  by  C.  C.  Hoagland  for  improvement 

of  school  system:  advisability  of  providing  by  law 
for  teachers'  assns.  and  teachers'  institutes.  (A.R. 
supt.  public  schools  1854:  47-50.) 

1855.  Colleges  in  a  flourishing  condition.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Price)   Jan.  9,  1855:  13.) 

.     Increasing   interest   in   common   school   system. 

(Same  (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  11.) 

.     On  proposed  act  to  revise  school  laws  of  state. 

(A.R.  state  supt.  public  schools  1855:  8-11.) 
.     An  essay  on  the  necessity  and  means  of  advanc- 
ing   the    interests    of    common    school    education. 
Trenton :     Prtd.   at   the   "  True   American  "    Office, 
1855.    28  pp.,  2  11. 

Written  by  John  T.  Clark  ;  prize  essay,  premium  offered 
by  N.  J.  State  Teachers'  Assn.,  1853.  Copies  seen 
In  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  Rutgers  College 
Library. 

1856.  Rept.  of  comrs.  to  codify  the  school  law.  Tren- 
ton:   Office  of  "True  American,"  1856.    24  pp. 

.     Same.    (App.  to  House  jol.  1856  [doc.]  C.) 

Peter    I.    Clarli,    chrm.  ;    John    Van    Brunt,    secy. 

.     School  attendance  and  efforts  of  people  in  cause 

of  education  exceed  all  former  years.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Price)   Jan.  8,  1856;  6.) 

.     Revision  and  codification  of  school  laws  under 

consideration:  amdmts.  suggested  should  proposed 
law  not  be  favored :  check  to  formation  of  new  school 
distr.  having  less  than  40  children  of  legal  school 
age:  provision  requiring  every  township  receiving 
state  apprn.  for  schools  to  raise  an  equal  sum; 
apportionment  of  money  by  town  supts.  according 
to  attendance.  (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856:  14- 
15.) 

1857.  Increased  attendance  at  public  schools  and  In- 
creased amt.  of  money  voted  by  people;  object  of 
making  public  schools  better  than  private  will  soon 
be  attained.    (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  13,  1857:  7.) 

.  As  soon  as  indebtedness  is  improved,  all  reve- 
nues should  be  devoted  to  establishing  and  main- 
taining a  uniform  system  of  tree  schools.  (Same 
(Newell)  Jan.  20,  1857:  9.) 

.     School  law  and  public  schools:  means  of  raising 

funds:  formation  of  distrs.;  suggested  change  re- 
specting apportionment  of  school  moneys.  (A.R. 
state  supt.  public  schools  1857:  14-17.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1858.  School  law:  discussion  of  proposed  changes  rel. 
to  town  superintendency,  district  system,  appor- 
tionment of  school  funds,  licensing  of  teachers,  etc. 
(Same  1858:  12-18.) 

.  "  No.  effort  should  be  spared  until  a  good  com- 
mon school  education  is  placed  within  reach  of 
every  child  in  state."  (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  13, 
1858:  11.) 

.     Increased  interest  in  education.    (Same  (Newell) 

Jan.  13,  1858:  11-12.) 

1859.  Modification  of  law  respecting  keeping  and  fur- 
nishing of  school  registers  recommended.  (A.R. 
supt.  public  schools  1859:  116.) 

Paging  from   App.   to   Senate  Jol.,   1860. 

.     Recommended   that  comrs.   be  apptd.   to  revise, 

amend  and  codify  school  laws.    (Same  1859:  117.) 
Paging   from   App.   to   Senate  Jol.,   1860. 

1860.  Colleges  and  other  seminaries  of  learning  main- 
tain their  high  reputation.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell) 
Jan.  11,  1860.) 

.     Obligations   do  not  cease   with   apprn.   for   free 

schools;  necessary  to  see  that  end  in  view,  educa- 
tion of  every  child  in  state,  is  secured.  (Same 
(Olden)   Jan.  17,  1860.) 

.  System  of  education  should  be  improved  and  ex- 
tended.   (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

.     Supt.  of  schools  reports  increased  no.  of  schools 

and  pupils,  growing  interest  in  Normal  School  and 
increasing  demand  for  better  teachers  and  their 
better  compensation.  (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  11, 
1860.) 

.  Neglect  to  keep  registers  and  consequent  incom- 
pleteness of  school  statistics.  (A.R.  supt.  public 
schools  1860:  73-74.) 

Paging  from  Appendix  to  House  Jol..  1861. 

1860-1S63.     Amt.  of  apportionment  and  general  condi- 
tion of  educational  affairs,  in  each  of  the  several 
cos.     (Same  1860    (pp.   92-93)- .same   1863.) 
Paging  from  Collected  does. 

1861.  Statistics  reed,  from  school  oflicers  incomplete 
and  inaccurate.    (Same  1861:  9.) 

.     Revision   of  school   laws   recommended.     (Govs. 

mess.  (Olden)  Jan.  8,  1861:  6.) 

.  Fact  of  having  so  many  illy  taught  and  illy  dis- 
ciplined schools  is  due  to  incompetent  and  uncon- 
cerned school  officers.  (A.R.  state  supt.  public 
schools  1861:  16-17.) 

1861-1865.  Interpretation  of  school  laws.  (Same  1861 
(pp.  47-53)— .wmc  1865.) 

Replies   to  questions   from   school   officers   resp.   various 
provisions  of  law,  authority  in  certain  cases,  etc. 

1862.  Schedule  of  questions  furnished  township  supts. ; 
with  explanation  of  information  desired  by  each 
question.    (Same  1862:  20-26.) 

.     Free  schools;   how  to  make  public  schools  free, 

etc.    (Same  1862:  32-33.) 

.     School    officers:    examiners    and    visitors,    town 

supts.  and  distr.  trustees — duties,  election,  com- 
pensation.    (Same  1862:  36-41.) 

1863.  Care  should  be  taken  to  advance  cause  of  educa- 
tion.   (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  20,  1863:  4.) 

.  Public  school  system  of  state  could  be  much  im- 
proved.   (Siiiiie  (Olden)  Jan.  13,  1863:  4.) 

.     Forms:  town  supt.  (notices,  form  of  bond,  etc.); 

trustees  (order  for  payment  of  money,  rept.  to  town 
supt.,  certificate  of  incorporation,  school  notice,  cer- 
tificate to  assessor);  form  of  license  to  teacher; 
form  of  application  for  holding  teachers'  institute; 
form  for  obtaining  Webster's  Dictionary  and  Lip- 
pincott's  Gazetteer.  ( A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864 : 
77-82.) 

Kcpeatcd  In  1865  and  1868. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1864.  Objectionable  features  of  school  laws;  sec.  12  of 
law  of  1846  rel.  to  religious  schools,  that  rel.  to 
money  raised  by  tax  for  support  of  public  schools, 
and  that  limiting  amt.  to  be  raised  by  tax.  (Same 
1864:  31-32.) 

.     Public  education;  the  state  and  nation;  tendency 

of  American  education  to  qualify  for  business  life; 
modifications  suggested  in  regard  to  popular  educa- 
tion.   (Same  1864:  33-36.) 

.     System  of  common  schools;  defects;  need  of  more 

graded  and  union  schools;  apptmt.  of  co.  supts.  rec- 
ommended and  their  duties  suggested.  (Same  1864: 
14-20.) 

.     School   records   not  properly   kept;    state   supt. 

should  be  authorized  to  furnish  blanks  for  purpose. 
(Same   1864:  32-33.) 

1865.  Recommendations  for  general  law  providing  for 
establishment  of  bd.  of  education;  for  apptmt.  of  co. 
supts.  of  public  instruction;  and  modifying  acts  of 
1846  and  all  subsequent  ones  rel.  to  public  school 
organization,  apptmt.  of  co.  examiners,  and  of  dis- 
trict trustees.    (Same  1865:  9-15.) 

1865-1866.  Taxes,  apprns.  and  cost  of  education  per 
child  each  year.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e., 
8],  1867:  12-13  or  15-16.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Summary  of  public  school  statistics.     (A.R.  bd. 

of  education  1S66:  8-10.) 

1865-1875.  Tabulated  comparison  of  statistics  of  1875 
and  1865  in  aggregate;  with  comments;  condition 
of  school  property,  school  census  and  attendance; 
also  teachers  and  salary.    (Same  1874/5;  17-20.) 

1865/6.     Stmt,  showing  condition  and  workings  of  pub- 
lic school  system:  finances,  no.  of  schools,  time  kept 
open,  no.  of  children  and  attendance.    (Govs.  mess. 
(Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.,  81,  1867:  12  or  15.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1866.  Gov.  is  ex-officio  one  of  trustees  and  president  of 
bd.  of  colleges  in  state;  all  in  prosperous  condition. 
(Same  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  13.) 

.     Importance  of  education.    (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  16, 

1866.) 

.     Synopsis  of  proposed  school  law  and  duties  under 

same  of  state  bd.,  state  supt.,  co.  supts.,  school  trus- 
tees, bd.  of  examiners,  and  time  for  elections  and 
repts.  of  school  officers.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866: 
13-21.) 

.     See  below  Teachers.    Examinations.   County  EIx- 

aminers,  this  date. 

.     Rept.   of  executive  committee    (by  R.   S.   Field, 

chrm.)  of  state  bd.  of  education:  organization  of  bd., 
Income  of  school  fund,  state  apprn.,  receipts  from 
different  sources;  suggestions  respecting  apprn. 
(A.R.  bd.  education  1866:  5-6.) 

1866-1879.  Table:  general  statistics  showing  progress 
made  since  enactment  of  law  of  1867,  making  im- 
portant change  in  system  of  supervision;  revenue, 
school  census,  school  term,  valuation  of  school  prop- 
erty, condition  of  buildings,  accommodations,  teach- 
ers and  salaries.    (Same  1878/9:  62.) 

1866/7-1883/4.  Brief  summary  of  no.  children  in  state 
and  amt.  appropriated  for  support  of  public  edu- 
cation during  school  yr.  (Same  1866/7  (p.  659)  — 
name  1883/4.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1867.  Circular  to  school  officers.  No.  1 ;  rules  and  regu- 
lations, adopted  by  state  bd.  of  education  for  govt, 
of  school  officers.    (Same  1866/7:  673-677.) 

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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1867.  Advance  in  educational  work;  establialiment  of 
bd.  of  education  (1866);  revision  of  laws  proposed. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [1.  e.,  8],  1S67:  9-11  or 
11-13.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     See  below,  School  Funds.    School  Tax,  this  date. 

.     See    below,    entries    under    individual    counties, 

series  2  of  the  serial  groups. 

.     Table:  financial  and  census  rept.,  by  cos.    (A.R. 

bd.  of  education  1866/7:  660.) 
Paging  from  Coilected  docs. 

.     On  practical  workings  of  new  school  law.    (fiame 

1866/7:  660-666.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Corporal  punishment;   effect  of  prohibitory  law. 

(Same  1866/7:  665.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Dissatisfaction   with   clause   in   law   prohibiting 

singing  during  religious  exercises  in  schools.  (Same 
1866/7:  665.) 

Paging  from  Coilected  docs. 
1S67/8-1903/4.     Statistical  tables  of  co.  supts.:   distrs.; 
financial  stmt.,  attendance,  census,  teachers'  sala- 
ries, etc.,  for  each  township,  district  and  city.   (Same 
1867/8  (pp.  665-747)— .SHWC  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
.     Statistical  rept.  by  cos.;   financial  stmt.,  attend- 
ance, teachers'  salaries  and  certificates,  valuation 
of  school  property,  length  of  terms,  record  of  ex- 
aminations, etc.    (Same  1867/8  (pp.  658-661) — same 
1903/4.) 

Pagln?  from  Collected  docs. 

Cltv    statistics    are    included    from    1870-1004  ;    school 
libraries  are  given  from  1870/7-1003/4. 

1868.  Valuation  of  school  property  as  returned  by  cos.; 
school  houses.     (Same  1867/S:  636-637.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Objections  to  rate  bill  system;  this  system  is  now 

allowed  and  practiced  in  only  two  states,  N.  J.  and 
Mich.    (Same  1867/8:  643-646.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     State  school  law  contains  no  provision  by  which 

schools  are  necessarily  made  free,  only  the  privilege 
to  make  them  free  by  local  taxation;  recommended 
that  township  school  tax  be  dispensed  with  and 
state  apprn,  be  increased  to  amt.  necessary  to  make 
schools  free;  also  that  proceeds  from  sale  of 
riparian  lands  be  credited  to  school  fund.  (Same 
1867/8:  646-649.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Rules  and  regulations  for  govt,  of  school  officers 

adopted  by  bd.    (Same  1867/8:  902-906.) 
Pacing  from  Collected  docs. 
Repeated  in  1868/0. 

.     Effects  of  school  law:  on  amt.  of  money  raised; 

school-houses  built  and  repaired:  boundaries  of 
school  distrs.;  licensing  of  teachers,  etc.  (Same 
1867/8:  653.) 

Paging   from    Collected  does. 

.     Abolishment   of   office   of   town   supt.    of   public 

schools;  consequently  no  repts.  sent  to  state  supt.; 
duty  will  devolve  upon  co.  supts.  in  future.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868;  11.) 
.  Increase  in  amt.  of  voluntary  tax  is  proof  of  grow- 
ing interest  of  people  in  education.  (Same  (Ward) 
Jan.   14,   1868;  12.) 

.     Forms   and   blanks  prepared  for  use   of  school 

officers,  nos.  1-72.  (A.R.  bd.  education  lg67/8:  857- 
901.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

Rel.  to  salaries  of  teachers  and  otEcers  ;  repts.  ;  appt- 
mts.  :  meetings ;  notices :  teachers'  certificates, 
duties  of  ofllcers ;  leases ;  contracts :  directions 
given  to  candidates  for  examination  (71)  ;  calendar 
of  school  elections  and  duties  (72). 
.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1869:  853-901.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1868-1891.     School  attendance:   comment.    (A.R.  bd.  of 
education   1867/8    (pp.    6.37-639)— .wme   1890/1.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1809.  Amt.  raised  in  1868  for  building  and  repairing 
school  houses;  valuation  of  school  property;  no.  of 
school  bldgs.  and  approximate  value.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Ward)   Jan.  12,  1869:  12.) 

.  No.  of  school  children  in  state;  effect  on  attend- 
ance of  practice  of  charging  tuition  in  some  of 
schools;  passage  of  act  to  distribute  school  fund 
only  to  those  townships  and  distrs.  providing  a 
really  free  system  of  education;  smallness  of  school 
fund;  recommended  that  at  least  one-half  of  sums 
paid  into  treasury  on  acct.  of  sale  of  right  of  state 
to  lands  under  water  should  be  credited  to  and  in- 
vested by  trustees  of  school  fund.  (Same  (Ward) 
Jan.  12,  1869:  13-14.) 

.     "  No  protection  to  free  institutions  will  ever  be 

found  more  adequate  than  education."  (Same 
(Randolph)  Jan.  19,  1869.) 

.     No.  of  free  schools  in  state;  N.  J.  is  the  only  state 

continuing  rate-bill  system.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1868/9:  539-540.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1869-1891.     On  length  of  school   terms.     (Same  1868/9 
(p.  539)— .soHif  1890/1.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1869/70-1903/4.  Summary  comparison  of  statistics  in 
aggregate;  revenue,  attendance,  no.  and  salary  of 
teachers,  school  houses,  valuation  of  school  prop- 
erty, taxes,  etc.  (Sa7ne  1869/70  (pp.  34-35) — same 
1903/4.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1870.  Discussion  of  methods  to  secure  free  schools; 
with  suggestion  that  Legisl.  take  immediate  action 
rel.  to  same.     (Same  1869/70:  49-58.) 

Paging  from  Collected  does. 

.     List  of  townships  and  cities  in  state,  raising  $4.00 

or  more  per  child,  school  tax,  inch  both  township 
and  distr.  tax.    (Same  1869/70:  54-57.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Enrollment,  cost,  free  distrs.  tuition  fees,  value 

of  school  property,  no.  of  children  of  school  age, 
attendance  at  public  and  private  schools.     (Govs, 
mess.   (Randolph)  Jan.  [10],  1871:  9  or  14-15.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.     Cost  of  education  per  year  for  each  child;  sums 

voted  for  school  houses  in  1868  and  1869.     (Same 
(Randolph)   Jan.  11,  1870:  18-19  or  32-33.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  tils  mess. 

.     Additional  rules  prescribed  by  bd.  in  regard  to  co. 

supts.'  repts.,  changes  in  distr.  boundaries,  grant- 
ing of  certificates  at  private  examinations.     (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1869/70:  49.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1871.  Recommended  that  school  tax  be  sufl^cient  to 
make  public  schools  absolutely  free.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Randolph)  Jan.  [10],  1871:  9  or  14.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this   message. 

■ .     Amt.  contributed  by  state  and  local  taxation  for 

support  of  public  schools;  attendance;  no.  of  teach- 
ers; salaries.  (Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872;  6- 
7.) 

.  Effect  of  passage  of  "  Act  to  make  free  the  pub- 
lic schools."     (A.R.  bd.  education  1870/1:  5.) 

.     Free   school  law  passed   in   1871;    advantage  of 

state  tax  over  township  system;  communication 
from  B.  G.  Northrop  on  free  schools  in  Conn.  (Same 
1870/1;  11-15.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1871-1880.     Table:   extent  to  which  school  interests  in 
state   have  been   affected   by   decrease  of  revenue. 
(Same  1880/1:  39.) 

1872.  Rept.  of  comn.  on  education  apptd.  by  Gov.  in 
accordance  with  cone.  res.  of  Sen.  and  House  to 
examine  educational  system  of  N.  J.  and  of  other 
states  and  countries  and  prepare  bill  securing  to 
state  complete  system  of  free  common  schools,  and 
consider  question  of  establishing  free  high  schools. 
39  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1872.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:    183-189.) 

The  text  of  the  proposed  law  is  omitted  from  the 
Minutes  nf  Assi'iii.  Wni.  II,  rnmphell  wns  chrnl. 
of  the  comn.  The  other  members  were  Chas.  D. 
Deshler.  .las.  McCosh.  Win.  .McKecn.  .\nstin  11.  Tat- 
torson,  Chas.  Nordhoff.  .Tohn  Y.   Foster,  soc.v. 

.     State   schools   are  free   for   first   time;    caution 

needed  in  regard  to  direct  taxes;  proceeds  of  sale  or 
rental  of  land  under  tidal  waters  applicable  to 
school  fund  (act  of  1871).  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker) 
Jan.  16,  1872:  8-9.) 

.  Free  schools;  stability  of  system  and  general  sat- 
isfaction resulting  from  their  establishment.  (A.R. 
bd.  education  1S71/2:  9-10.) 

1873.  Amt.  of  special  state  school  tax;  total  expendi- 
tures for  free  schools;  school  census;  enrollment; 
teachers;  average  time  schools  were  open.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

.     Uniformity  of  time  schools  are  kept  open,  under 

act  of  April  6,  1871;  school  census;  attendance  in 
public  and  private  schools;  no.  of  teachers;  value 
of  school  property.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  14,1873: 
11-12.) 

1874.  Amt.  expended  for  public  schools;  sources  of  in- 
come; value  of  school  property;  school  census. 
(Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

.  No.  of  pupils  in  schools;  increase  over  preced- 
ing year.     (A.R.  bd.  education  1873/4:  5.) 

.     Brief  summary  of  results  showing  that  common 

schools  are  answering  to  a  great  extent,  object 
sought  in  their  establishment  and  liberal  endow- 
ment.   (Same  1873/4:  5-6.) 

1874-1879.  No.  of  school  districts,  school  houses,  private 
schools,  etc.;  increase  or  decrease.  [Same  1873/4 
(pp.  13-14)— .wmr  1878/9.) 

1875.  Law  of  March  21,  1874  gives  N.  J.  free  schools 
not  merely  in  name  but  in  fact.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

.     Legislation  needed  to  secure  full  and  regular  at- 
tendance of  pupils.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 
1875-1877.     See  below.  Districts,  these  dates. 

1876.  See  below.  School  Funds.    School  Tax,  this  date. 

1877.  Sources  of  support  of  public  schools.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  16-17.) 

.     Table:  proper  height  of  desk,  seat  and  back  for 

pupils.    (1  A.R.  bd.  health  1877:   GO.) 
.     See     below.     Normal     Schools.      State     Normal 

School,  Trenton,  this  date. 
.     Table:   no.  of  public  schools  supported  by  state, 

no.  of  teachers,  no.  of  scholars  enrolled,  increase  of 

teachers  and  pupils.     (A.R.  state  bd.  of  education 

1876/7:  5.) 
1877-1879.     Table:  no.  of  schools  of  1st,  2d,  3d,  4th  and 

5th    grades,    respectively;    by    cos.     (Same    1876/7 

(p.    24)— xame   1878/9.) 

1878.  Employment  and  schooling  of  children.  (1  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1878: 
38-49.) 

.     Schools  abroad  compared  with  schools  at  home; 

exposition  in  Paris.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1877/8: 
27-49;    59.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1878.  Recommendation  that  time  for  election  of  school 
trustees  be  changed  to  first  Monday  in  June;  also 
that  provision  in  law  giving  all  districts  having  45 
children  or  over  minimum  $350,  be  changed  so  that 
limit  shall  be  $300;  reasons.  (Same  1877/8:  6;  19- 
21.) 

1879.  Table;  no.  of  schools,  by  cos.,  furnished  with 
modern  desks,  maps,  charts,  globes,  dictionaries, 
etc.    (Same  1878/9:  15.) 

1880.  Elevation  of  the  wage  working  class  to  a  higher 
condition  of  education  and  self-help  has  become  a 
necessity  for  the  preservation  of  free  institutions. 
(3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1879/80:  vii.) 

.     See  below,  School  Libraries,  this  date. 

1880-1888.  Tables:  schools  of  state  and  cities  graded 
with  respect  to  all  conditions  which  go  to  determine 
their  character.  (A.R.  state  bd.  of  education  1879/ 
80  (p.  5i)— Slime  1887/8.) 

.     Tables:  grades  of  schools  in  cos.  with  respect  to 

thoroughness  in  recitations;  do.  in  cities;  comment. 
(Same  1879/80  (pp.  47-50)— ««»ic  1887/8.) 
Not  found  In  1885/6-1886/7. 

.     Tables:    grades   of  schools  in  several  cos.  witti 

respect  to  use  of  blackboards;    do.  of  cities;   com- 
ment.   (Same  1879/80   (pp.  45-46)— .wme  1887/8.) 
Not  found  in  1885/6-1886/7. 

1880-1890.  New  Jersey  Educational  Statistics.  28  charts 
[bound  together]. 

1.  Population  of  state ;  school  population  ;  enrollment 

in  schools. 

2.  School  census. 

3.  School   population   5-18  ;   6-14  ;   7-12. 

4.  Sources  of  n-venvie. 

5.  School   fund   and   school   propert.v. 

6.  Kxpenditures   for  maintenance  of  schools   !n   cities. 

7.  Classification    of    expenditures    for    maintenance — 

cities. 

8.  No.  of  school  distrs.,  bldgs.,  erections,  Improvements. 

9.  Material   of  school  bldgs. 

10.  Bldgs.   owned,    rented,   ventilation. 

11.  Seating  capacity  and  furniture. 

12.  Bldgs.  with  blackboards  ;  lil>raries. 

13.  Distrs.  furnishing  text  books  ;  uniformity. 

14.  Bldgs.  supplied  with  dictionaries,  gazetteers. 

15.  Bldgs.    supplied    with    globes ;    maps ;    charts. 

16.  No.  of  teachers  ;  men  ;  women. 

17.  No.  of  teachers  holding  certificates,  state,  CO.,  city. 

18.  Total   experience  of   teachers. 

19.  Teachers'   tenure  of  position. 

20.  Teachers'   salaries. 

21.  School   census  ;   enrollment ;   average   attendance. 

22.  Attendance  ;  length  of  time. 

23.  Attendance   at    public    school ;    private   school ;    no 

school. 

24.  Evening    schools ;    technical    schools. 

25.  Averages   and    per   capita   comparisons ;    regularity 

and  punctuality  in  cities. 
26-28.     Statistics  for  Oct.  21,  1892  ;  enrollment  in  each 
year's    work.    cos.    and    cities ;    summary. 

.     Same.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3,  betw.  pts. 

1  and  2  (doc.  ed.).) 

1880-1892.  On  condition  of  schools  as  to  supplies  and 
furniture.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1879/80  (pp.  30- 
32)— .wme  1891/2.) 

.  Table:  average  enrollment;  average  dally  at- 
tendance; total  no.  of  cases  of  tardiness;  average 
no.  per  day,  and  percentage  of  daily  attendance  in 
cities  and  cos.;  comment.  (Same  1879/80  (pp.  43- 
44)— .sowf  1891/2.) 

1880-1896.  Table:  per  capita  current  expenses  in  sev- 
eral COS.,  based  on  total  census,  enrollment  and 
average  attendance.  (Same  1879/80  (p.  17) — same 
1895/G.) 

1881.  Time  for  electing  trustees  changed  from  Sept.  to 
July  in  1879;  still  earlier  season  advised.  (Sam* 
1880/1:  28.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1881.  Public  school  system  depends  for  its  income  upon 
ann.  state  apprn.,  revenue  from  investments  of 
school  fund  and  local  taxation;  amt.  expended  upon 
public  schools  in  1879;  amt.  raised  by  tax.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Ludlow)   Jan.  18,  1881:9-10.) 

.     Extracts  from  replies  of  employes  on  education 

and  child  labor.    (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 

and  industries   1881:  97-100.) 
.     Increase  in  receipts  for  school  purposes,  school 

census,   enrollment   and   attendance.     (Govs.  mess. 

(McClellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 
.     State  school  law;  explanation  of  law  of  1871  and 

law  of  1881;   advantage  of  new  system.    (A.R.  bd. 

education  1880/1:  29-32.) 
• — — .     Summary   of   school   statistics:    taxes;    apprns. ; 

value  of  school  property,  etc.     (Same  1880/1:  5-6.) 

1882.  Amt.  of  school  tax,  enrollment  of  pupils  in  1881; 
comparison  with  1880.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan. 
10,  1882.) 

.     From  the  earliest  settlements  the  promotion  of 

education  has  been  recognized  as  among  the  fore- 
most duties  of  the  state;  first  school  law  was  en- 
acted by  the  General  Assembly  of  East  New  Jersey 
at  Perth  Amboy  in  lG9;i;  New  Jersey  public  school 
system  of  to-day  second  in  efficiency  to  none  in  the 
U.  S.  (5  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries 1881/2:  XX.) 

.  Increase  in  amt.  of  school  tax  raised;  improve- 
ment in  character  of  school  bldgs.;  total  enrollment 
of  pupils.    (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1883.  On  use  of  corporal  punishment.  (A.R.  bd.  of  edu- 
cation 1882/3:  59-64.) 

1883/5-1889/92.  Tables:  percentage  of  school  census 
that  schools  will  seat  comfortably  each  yr.  by  cos. 
and  cities;  comment.  (Same  1884/5  (pp.  17-18)  — 
same  1891/2.) 

1884.  Expenditure  for  public  schools;  value  of  school 
property;  attendance;  census;  teachers;  amt. 
raised  for  building  school-houses.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1885:  22.) 

.     Amt.  raised  for  school  purposes,  1882/3;   school 

census  and  enrollment;  value  of  school  property; 
cost  per  pupil;  commendation  of  school  system. 
(Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  S,  1884.) 

.  Veto  (Abbett)  of  bill  empowering  supt.  of  pub- 
lic instruction  to  withhold  state  school  moneys 
from  a  distr.  until  discharge  of  all  indebtedness  for 
school  bldg.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1884:  776-777.) 

1884-1885.  Extracts  from  opinions  of  eminent  persons 
and  newspapers  on  children,  child  education  and 
female  labor.  (2  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc. 
1884    (pp.    27-30)— .wmp   1885.) 

1884-1889.  Table:  schools,  excluding  cities,  having 
average  term  enrollment  of  80  or  more  pupils  in 
charge  of  one  teacher.  (A.R.  state  bd.  of  education 
1883/4   (p.  35)— .same  1888/9.) 

1884-1891.     Table:  no.  of  rooms  in  several  cities  having 
enrollment  of  80  or  more  pupils  each.    (Same  1883/ 
4    (p.   ?.-)—same  1890/1.) 
Not  found  In  1890. 

1884/5-1885/90.  Table:  percentage  of  entire  school  pop- 
ulation enrolled  in  schools  each  year,  in  cos.  and 
cities.    (Same  1884/5   (pp.  15-16)— «flme  1889/90.) 

1884/5^1888/9.  Table:  per  cent  of  children  accom- 
modated in  schools  of  each  co.,  including  cities,  each 
yr.    (Same  1888/9:  19.) 

1885.  Mch.  17.  Veto  (Abbett)  of  suppl.  to  act  to  es- 
tablish system  of  public  instruction;  effecting  ap- 
ptmt.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  normal  school;  co.  supts. ; 
alludes  to  non-partisanship  of  school  apptmts. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1885:  588-591.) 

16 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1885.  Amt.  expended  for  public  schools;  amt.  of  distr. 
and  city  taxes  for  scliool  houses;  value  of  school 
property;  school  census;  teachers;  average  salary. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1886:  18-19.) 

.  Amt.  of  state,  township  and  district  apprns.  re- 
spectively; application  of  local  tax.  (A.R.  bd.  of 
education  1884/5:  12.) 

1885/6.  Expenditures  for  public  schools;  increase  over 
1884/5;  amt.  expended  for  building  and  repairing 
school  houses;  valuation  of  scliool  property;  de- 
crease in  school  census;  no.  of  teachers  and  average 
salaries.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1886.  Common  schools  and  the  labor  question;  by 
Prof.  Alex.  Johnson.  (9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor  and  industries  1885/6:  245-249.) 

.     Tables,   by   cos.   and   cities:    school   census;    en- 
rollment;    accommodations;     attendance.      (Govs, 
mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  11,  1887,  Schedule  G.) 
In  Minutes  ot  Assem.  1S87  :  94-95. 

1886-1904.  Table:  district  indebtedness,  with  summary; 
by  COS.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1885/6  (pp.  47-49)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

1886/7.  Amt.  expended  for  public  schools;  amt.  ex- 
pended for  school-houses;  value  of  school  property; 
school  census;  attendance;  teachers  and  salaries. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Green)  Jan.  [101,  1888:  12.) 

1887.  Tables,  by  cos.,  cities  and  towns:  estimated  no. 
of  cliildren  betw.  seven  and  twelve  years  of  age 
who  attend  school  less  than  twenty  weeks  and  no. 
not  attending  any  school.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11, 
1887,  Schedule  F.) 

In  Minutes  of  Assem.  1887  :  93. 

.     See  below,  Teachers,  this  date. 

.     School    census   and   enrollment   in    1886;    insuf- 

flency  of  accommodations;  raising  of  money  for 
school  houses  in  distrs.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan. 
11,    1887.) 

1887/8.  Receipts  for  school  purposes;  amt.  raised  for 
school  houses;  no.  erected;  value  of  school  property; 
no.  of  schools  having  libraries;  no.  of  schools, 
teachers  and  pupils.    (Same  (Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1888.  Need  of  increased  school  accommodations; 
means  of  securing  them  suggested.  (Same  (Green) 
Jan.  [10],  1888:  12-14.) 

.     See  below.  School  Census,  this  date. 

.     Tables:    no.   of   pupils   attending   normal,   high, 

evening,  etc.,  schools;  teachers,  attendance  and  en- 
rollment, male  and  female;  average  daily  attend- 
ance, by  ages;  enrollment,  average  daily  attend- 
ance and  census  by  ages  and  sex.  (11  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1887/8:  626-637.) 
Newark,  Camden,  Hoboken,  Trenton,  Elizabeth,  New 
Brunswick.  Bridsetou.  Millvillc. 

.     Table:  attendance,  male  and  female  (per  cent.), 

by  ages,  in  Newark,  Camden,  Hoboken,  Trenton, 
Elizabeth,  New  Brunswick,  Bridgeton,  Millville. 
(11  same  1887/8:  625.) 

.     Increase  of  state  school  tax  from  $4  to  $5  for 

each  child  betw.  ages  of  5  and  IS  years  recom- 
mended; reason.    (Govs.  mess.  (Green)   1888:  15.) 

1888/9.  Apprn.,  receipts  and  disbursements  for  school 
purposes;  no.  of  new  school  houses  erected;  no.  of 
schools,  teachers,  pupils.  (Same  (Green)  Jan.  1890: 
22-23.) 

1889-1892.  Table:  percentages  of  children  that  school 
will  accommodate  comfortably,  per  cent  enrolled, 
per  cent  attending  private  schools  and  no.  of 
schools  in  cities  of  state.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1888/9   (p.  IS)— same  1891/2.) 

1890.  Stmt,  showing  value  of  school  property.  (Govs, 
mess.    (Abbett)    Jan.   13,   1891.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1890.  School  census,  attendance,  no.  of  children  at- 
tending private  schools,  no.  of  children  attending 
no  school,  no.  schools  can  accommodate,  compari- 
son with  preceding  year.  {Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1891.) 

.     Insufficient     school     accommodations;      loaning 

from  school  fund  for  bldg.  school  houses,  {flame 
(Green)    Jan.  1890:  23.) 

.     See  Statistics,  this  date. 

.     Table:   valuations  of  school  property  in  several 

cos.  compared  with  valuations  given  in  last  rept. 
(A.R.  state  bd.  of  education  1889/90:  14.) 

1890/1.  School  census;  enrollment;  attendance  at  pri- 
vate schools;  no.  attending  no  school;  no.  public 
schools  can  accommodate:  expenditures  for  various 
purposes;  value  of  school  property;  teachers  and 
salaries.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  21- 
22.) 

1890/1-1891/2.  School  finances;  statistics  of  property, 
attendance,  teachers,  taxes,  expenditures,  etc.; 
large  increase  in  local  tax  of  last  yr.  left  unex- 
pended balances,  increase  of  apportionment  to  dis- 
tricts from  state  tax  rendered  local  taxation  in 
many  cases  unnecessary.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1891/2  pt.  1:  17-24.) 

1891.  Law  should  be  amended  so  as  to  increase  length 
of  time  school  bonds  may  run  when  issued  by  cities; 
reduction  of  interest  rate  on  school  bonds  recom- 
mended.   (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891. 

.     Recommendation  that  every  college  and  school 

supported  by  state  be  under  management  of  stale 
bd.  of  education.    {Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     General  features  of  school  system  of  N.  J.    {Same 

(Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1891/2.  Value  of  school  property;  expenditure  for 
school  purposes;  expenditure  for  bldgs.  and  repairs; 
enrollment;  teachers;  salaries.  {Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  1893:  19-20.) 

1891/3-1893/4.  School  finances;  comparison  of  statis- 
tics rel.  to  property,  enrollment,  attendance,  teach- 
ers, salaries,  receipts,  disbursements.  (A.R.  bd.  of 
education  1892/3   (pp.  12-19)— .samf  1893/4.) 

1892.  Acct.  of  Columbus  day  observance;  Govs,  proc- 
lamation, programme,  etc.  {Same  1891/2  pt.  1:  120- 
122.) 

.     Comparison  of  N.   J.  school  system  with   those 

of  other  states  as  to  taxation  for  support  of  com- 
mon schools,  as  to  teaching  force,  and  as  to  state, 
CO.,  and  district  supervision;  providing  for  more 
thorough  inspection  and  supervision  advised. 
{Same  1891/2  pt.  1:  11-17.) 

.     Delinquency  of  school  officers  in  making  repts. 

{Same  1891/2  pt.  1:  9-10.) 

1892/3-1894/5.  Table:  no.  of  townships  and  cities,  no. 
of  school  districts,  length  of  school  yr.,  districts 
raising  special  tax,  etc.:  comment.  {Same  1892/3 
(pp.  55-59)— .same  1894/5.) 

1892/3-1901/2.  Table:  amt.  of  state  school  tax  based 
upon  school  census  and  Increase  or  decrease  each  yr. 
{Same  190,3/4:  xx.) 

1892/3-1903/4.  Table:  total  enrollment  and  increase 
each  yr.    {Same  1904:  xxi.) 

1893.  On  observance  of  special  days  in  schools.  {Same 
1892/3  pt.  1:  45-46.) 

.  Educational  renaissance  in  Europe  in  last  quar- 
ter of  a  century;  establishment  of  systems  of  public 
instruction  In  the  Southern  states.  {Same  1892/3, 
pt.  1:  10-11.) 

.     Map  of  state  of  N.  J.  showing  location  and  grade 

of  schools,  colleges,  etc.    {Same  1892/3  pt.  1.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1893.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  (Stockton)  on  bill  making 
apprn.  to  private  school  corporations  agreeing  to 
maintain  free  public  schools.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1893:  563.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd. 

1893/4-1894/5.  Tables:  no.  of  boys  enrolled,  no.  of  girls 
enrolled,  total  no.  of  children  enrolled,  no.  of  pupils 
in  primary  grades,  no.  in  grammar  grades  and  no. 
in  high  school  grades  by  cos.  and  by  cities  and 
towns;  comment.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4  (pp. 
65-71)— same  1894/5.) 

.     Tables:    total    enrollment,    average    enrollment, 

average  daily  attendance,  no.  of  teachers  and  no.  of 
pupils  per  teacher,  by  cos.  and  by  cities  and  towns; 
comment.    {Same  1893/4  (pp.  71-74)— .wme  1S94/5.) 

.  Enrollment  and  attendance  table:  total  enroll- 
ment, average  daily  attendance,  percentage  of  daily 
attendance  based  upon  total  enrollment,  no.  of 
pupils  neither  absent  nor  tardy,  etc.,  by  cos.  and  by 
cities  and  towns;  comment.  {Same  1893/4  (pp.  74- 
76)— .same  1894/5.) 

1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  to  provide  for  incorporation 
of  assns.  for  promotion  of  art  and  erection  of  mu- 
seums and  monuments.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1894: 
1051-1052.) 

.     Veto   (Werts)   of  bill  amending  act  to  establish 

system  of  public  instruction ;  providing  for  school 
census  of  children  betw.  ages  of  5  and  18  and  for 
apptmt.  of  person  to  take  charge  of  details  at  ann. 
salary  of  $2000.    {Same  1894:  774-775.) 

.     Veto   (Werts)   of  bill  to  amend  act  to  establish 

system  of  public  instruction  approved  Mar.  27,  1874, 
effect  of  which  will  be  to  take  annually  from  state 
treasury  at  least  $100,000.    (Sen.  jol.  1894:  769-770.) 

.     Temperance  instruction  act  of  1894;   arguments 

for  and  agst.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4:  17-18.) 

1895.  See  below.  Districts.  Township  System,  this  date. 
.     Proofs   of   progress    of   school    work;    township 

system;  distr.  boundaries.  (A.R.  bd.  education 
1894/5:  11-13.) 

.  Suggestions  to  provide  for  more  thorough  super- 
vision of  schools;  city  supervision,  town  supervis- 
ion, and  co-operative  supervision.  {Same  1894/5: 
81-87.) 

.     On  length   of  school  year  in   different  schools; 

law  requiring  them  to  be  kept  open  not  less  than 
nine  months.    {Same  1894/5:  97-98.) 

1895-1896.  Tables:  no.  of  children  attending  school, 
and  no.  over  ten  yrs.  of  age  unable  to  read,  by  cos., 
distinguishing  sex;  comment.  {Same  1894/5  (pp. 
22-23)— .same  1895/6.) 

1896.  On  observance  of  Horace  Mann  Centennial. 
{Same  1895/6:  32-33.) 

.     Improvements  in  school  system:  uniform  course 

of  study;  establishment  of  co.  pedagogical  libraries; 
issue  of  CO.  diplomas  to  pupils:  issue  of  special 
certificates  to  teachers.    {Same  1895/0:  9-10.) 

.     Evidences  of  advancement  in  educational  system. 

{Same  1895/6:  10.) 

.     On  school  ornamentation.    (Same  1895/6:  15-16.) 

1896-1897.  Evidences  of  advancement  during  yr. 
"  along  all  lines  of  educational  effort."  {Same  1895/ 
6    (pp.  9-11)— .same  1896/7.) 

1897.  Discussion  on  workings  of  new  school  law.  (24 
A.R.  bd.  agric.   1896:  24-33.) 

1898.  See  below,  Teachers,  this  date. 

.  Favorable  comment  on  amdmt.  to  act  rel.  to  ap- 
portionment of  school  moneys  which  makes  apprn. 
for  district  supervision,  with  recommendation  for 
further  anidmt.  defining  duties  of  supervising  prin- 
cipal.   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8:  33-34.) 


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243 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
7ion-serial — cont'd 

1898.  Recommended  that  law  be  enacted  making  it 
duty  of  each  member  of  local  bds.  of  education  to 
visit  each  school  in  his  district  at  least  twice  during 
each  school  yr.  and  that  record  be  made  of  same. 
(Same  1897/8:  18-19.) 

1899.  Increase  in  enrollment  and  average  attendance 
in  public  schools.    (Same  1898/9:  6.) 

.  Amt.  of  increase  in  tax,  teachers'  salaries,  ex- 
penditure for  text-books  and  apparatus,  no.  of  teach- 
ers employed,  no.  of  school  bldgs.,  value  of  school 
property,  no.  of  pupils  enrolled,  no.  of  state  certifi- 
cates granted,  etc.    (Same  1899:  11-12.) 

.     Increase  in   enrollment  and   attendance;    no.  of 

teachers  employed:   increase.    (Same  1898/9:  6.) 

.     Importance  of  revising  school  law.    (Same  1899: 

6-7.) 

.     Needed  legislation  on  acct.  of  increase  of  school 

population  through  the  kindergarten  and  secondary 
school  without  increasing  school  revenue;  sug- 
gested that  fees  reed,  from  charters  of  incorpora- 
tion be  transferred  to  the  permanent  school  fund. 
(Same  1S98/9:  39-40.) 

.     Table:    no.  of  colored  children,  by  cos.,  in  the 

state.    (Same  1898/9:  118.) 

.     Senate  no.  197;  introduced  for  the  comn.  apptd. 

by  the  Gov.  [June,  1898]  to  codify  and  revise  the 
school  laws.  Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co., 
1899.    100  pp. 

The  bill  was  Introduced  March  IS,  1899.  and  800  copies 
were  ordered  prtd.  500  copies  were  ordered  of 
the  rept.  presented  the  same  day,  hut  no  copy  was 
seen  by  the  compiler.  The  comrs.  were  E.  C. 
Stokes,  S.  St.  J.  McCutchen,  and  J.  Broguard  Betts. 

1900.  Needed  revision  of  laws  rel.  to  school  system; 
work  of  comn.  apptd.  to  codify  them.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

.  Enrollment  and  attendance  in  public  schools;  in- 
crease.   (A.R.  bd.  education  1899/00:  6.) 

.  Discussion  of  defects  of  present  method  of  dis- 
tributing school  moneys  on  basis  of  school  census; 
method  of  apportionment  on  basis  of  attendance 
proposed.    (Same  1899/00:    27-35.) 

.     Action  of  Legisl.  in  authorizing  large  recognition 

of  a  college  education  commended.  (Same  1899/00: 
18-19.) 

.     Items  of  increase  over  and  above,  or  decrease 

from  preceding  yr.    (Same  1899/00:  14.) 

Taxes,  expenditures  for  various  causes ;  salaries  ;  cen- 
sus :    certificates,    etc. 

.     Value  of  parents'  meetings.    (Same  1899/00:  13- 

14.) 

.     Favorable    comment    on    provisions    of    revised 

school  law  rel.  to  union  graded  schools,  transporta- 
tion of  children  and  kindergartens.  (Same  1899/00: 
6-7.) 

1901.  Growth  of  free  school  system;  attendance  and 
cost  of  schools  in  1899/00;  amt.  expended  for  nor- 
mal and  model  schools;  amt.  of  school  fund.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 

.     Method  of  apportioning  state  school  moneys  is 

unsatisfactory;  school  census  expensive  and  un- 
reliable; suggested  that  apportionment  be  based  on 
attendance.    (Same  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 

.     School  attendance:   no.  of  pupils  neither  absent 

nor  tardy;  total  attendance;  no.  of  cases  of  tardi- 
ness.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education   1900/1:  16.) 

.     School  enrollment:   increase;   total;   average  per 

teacher,  etc.    (Same  1900/1:  15-lC.) 

.  Increase  in  enrollment;  total  attendance;  prob- 
able effect  of  law  basing  apportionment  on  attend- 
ance.   (Same  1900/1:  8-9.) 


EDUCATION- cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1902.  General  school  law  declared  unconstitutional  by 
Court  of  Errors  and  Appeals;  application  made  for 
rehearing;  disastrous  consequences  if  decision  is 
sustained.  (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  14,  1902: 
14-15.) 

.     Increased   attendance;    enforcement   of   truancy 

laws.    (A.R.  bd.  education  1901/2:  v.) 

.  Advances  in  schools  during  yr. ;  school  accommo- 
dations inadequate.    (Same  1901/2:    xiv.) 

1903.  Corporal  punishment;  agitation  of  subject  by 
press;  prohibited  by  N.  J.  law  since  1867;  parental 
(probation)  schools;  recommended  that  legisl. 
amend  sec.  82  so  as  to  require  apportionment  of 
$400  instead  of  $200  for  every  teacher  employed  in 
probation  school;  corporal  punishment  in  other 
states  and   cities.     (Same   1902/3:  xxxiii-xlv.) 

.     Increased  attendance  and   no.  of  school  bldgs.; 

enrollment  in  kindergartens,  primary,  grammar  and 
high  school  grades.    (Same  1902/3:  iv.) 

.  Stmt,  of  powers  conferred  on  state  bd.  of  educa- 
tion and  supt.  by  act  of  1867,  showing  that  general 
school  system  established  at  that  time  remains  same 
under  present  law.    (Same  1902/3:  xlv-xlvii.) 

.  District  supervision;  status  of  school  supervis- 
ion in  N.  J.  and  needed  improvements;  duties  of 
supervising  principal.    (Same  1902/3:    xxiv-xxxiii.) 

.     Govs.  mess.    (Murphy)    resp.  act  to  establish  a 

system  of  public  instruction,  act  resp.  tuberculosis 
sanatorium,  etc.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  extra  sess. 
Oct.  1903:  3-4.) 

1903-1904.  Additional  items  from  general  summary  of 
statistics  worthy  of  special  note,  showing  progress. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1902/3  (pp.  xiv-xv) — same 
1903/4.) 

1904.  Increased  enrollment  and  attendance  in  public 
schools;  kindergartens;  high-schools.  (Same  1903/ 
4:  viii-ix. ) 

.     Backward   children    in    the   public   schools;    by 

Chas.  B.  Boyer.  (3  N.  J.  conference  of  charities 
and  corrections  1904:  39-47.) 

.     Same;  by  E.  E.  Allen.    (3  same  1904:  54-57.) 

.     What  our  public  schools  need;  by  Jas.  E.  Bryan. 

(3  same  1904:  48-54.) 

Asbury  Park,  Monmouth  County 
1893/4-1903/4.     Rept.  of  supervising  principal  of  Asbury 
Park  schools. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

J.  M.  Ralston^  supervisinfj  principal 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  67-70.» 
1894/5-1898/9  not  found. 

Fred.  8.  Shepherd,  supervising  pnncipal 
1899/00  in  A.K.  bd.  education  1899/00  :  237-239. 

1900/1       ' 1900/1  :  239-243. 

19(11/2      • •■  19(11 '2  :  liir.-ni. 

1902/3      •■  1902/3:91-92. 

1903/4      1903/4  :  81-84. 

Atlantic  City 
serial 
1869/70-1903/4.     Rept.   of  supt.   of  schools   of   Atlantic 
City. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

8.  Vansant,  supt.  of  schools 
1809/70  In  A. It.   bd.   ediic:itiou   1809 '70  :  TT-TS.t 
1870/1-1873/4  not  found. 

8.  R.   Morse,  supt.   of  schools 
1874/5     In  A.R.  bd.  education   1874/5  :  3-8. 
1875/6-1876/7   not   found. 
1877/8     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1877/8   app.,   pp.    3-5. 


•  Ocean    Grove    Schools   Included. 

t  Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Atlantic  City — cont'd 

serial— cont'd 

Tlios.  A.  Rccd,  supt.  of  schools 
1878/9     In  A.R.  bd.  eflocatlon  1878/9  app..  pp.  3-4. 

S.  R.  Morse,  supt.  of  schools 
1879/80  In  A.K.  bd.  education  1879/80  app.,  pp.  3-5. 
1880/1-1881/2  not  found. 

O.  H.  Crosby,  supt.  of  schools 
lSS-2  ."!      ill  A.R.   bd.  oducation   1882/3  app.,  p.  3. 
1883/4  not  found. 

8.  D.  Hoffman,  supt.  of  schools 
1884/5     In  A.U.  bd.  education  1884/5  app.,  pp.  65-66. 
1885/6  not  found. 

Levi  C.  AlbertsoH,  supt.  of  schools 
1886/7     In  A.R.  bd.  education  1886/7  app.,  pp.  81-82. 

■"""'"       1887/8  app.,   pp.   105-106. 

1888/9  app.,  p.  89. 


1887/8 

1888/9      

1889/90  not  found. 


C.  J.  Adams,  supt.  of  schools 
1890/1      in  A.U.   bd.   I'lliuatiou    I.SOO/I.  app..  pp.  71-72. 

1891/2      ' 1891/2,  pt.  1,  app..  pp.  63- 

64. 

Wm.   B.   Loudenslager,   supt.   of  schools, 
1892/3     In  A.R.  bd.  educntion  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.,  pp.  61- 

64. 
1893/4      in  A.R.  bd.  education   1893/4,  app.  A.  pp.  70-73. 
1894/5  not  found. 

11'.  .\t.  I'ulhnul.  supt.  of  schools 

1895/6  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1895/6  :  161-162. 

1896/7  "      •'       "  "  1896/7  :  201. 

1897/8 1897/8 :  199. 

1898/9  "      "       '•  "  1898/9:233-235. 

1899/00  "      "       "  "  1899/On :  239-244. 

1900/1  '•  1900/1  :  243-245. 

Chas.    B.  Boyer,  supt.    of  schools 
1901/2     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1901/2:112-115. 

1902/3   '     "     1902/3:92-95. 

1903/4   "   "   "     •'     1903/4:84-86. 

non-serial 
1868-1878.     Table:   growth  of  schools  in  Atlantic  City. 
(A.R.  state  bd.  of  education  1877/8  app.  p.  3.) 

Atlantic  County 
serial 
1  series 
1849-1866.      Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  on 
educational  affairs. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1849  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1849:25-28. 
1850-1853  not  found. 

1854  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  51. 
Hamilton  township. 

1855  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  29-30. 
Galloway.  Hamilton. 

1856  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856  :  33-34. 
Egg  Harbor.  Galloway,  Hamilton. 

1857  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  57-59. 
Same  as   1856. 

1858  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  35-36. 
Egg   Harbor.   Galloway. 

1859  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859 :  131-133.* 
.'Mhuitif  Citv.  (JailowJiy,  IIaliiillr)ii. 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  1H9-181.* 
Egg  Harbor.  (Jalloway,  Mullica.  Weymouth. 

1861  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1801  ;  59-61. 

Atlantic    r|(y,    Egg    Harbor   CUy,    Gallowa.v,    Hamilton. 
Mullica. 

1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862:75-78. 

Atlantic  City,  Egg  Harbor,  Egg  Harbor  City,  Galloway, 
Mullica.    Weymouth. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  schools  1863  :  61-65. 
Same   as    1862. 

1864  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  95-97. 
Atlantic   City.    Mullica. 

1865  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865  :  75. 
Galloway. 

18G6  In  A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866  :  55-57. 
.\i]:iiuic  I'Uy.  (Jalloway,  llanimi>iUou,  .Mullica. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Atlantic  County — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series 
1867-1903/4.     Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Atlantic  Co.:  statistics 
for  eacli  distr.  in  each  township;  condition  of  edu- 
cation. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Calvin  Wright,  county  superintendent 
1867  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1866/7  :  683-6S7.' 

Statistics  are  not  included  hereafter ;  see  above.  Edu- 
cation,   the  non-.surial   group,    under   dates   1867/8- 

b(l. 


1903/4. 
1SP.7/S  in  A.U. 
1868/9  "  " 
1869/70 "  '• 
1870/1  "  " 
1871/2  "   " 


education  1S()7/S  :  749-7.'i(t.* 
1868/9:573-574.* 
1869/70  :  101-103.* 
1870/1  app.,  pp.  9-11. 
1871/2  app.,  pp.  17-20. 


Oeo.  B.  Wright,  county  superintendent 
1872/3  In  A.E.  bd.  education  1872/3  app.,  pp.  15-19. 

1873/4 1873/4  app.,  pp.  18-21. 

1874/5  "  "  "  ••  1874/5  app.,  pp.  25-29. 
1875/6  "  "  "  "  1875/6  app.,  pp.  25-27. 
1876/7  " •     1876/7  app.,  pp.  35-40. 

H.  it.  Morse,  conulti  superintendent 
1877/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1877/8  app.,  pp.  29-35. 

1878/9 —  •"         

1879/80"   •' 

1880/1  • 

1881/2  • 

1882/3  

1883/4  "   " 

1884/5  "   ' 

1885/6  "   " 

1886/7  "   "   " 

1887/8  "   "   " 

1888/9  "   " 

1889/90  "   " 

1890/1  "   " 

1891/2  "   ••   "     "     1891/2,  pt.  1,  app.,  pp.  3-6. 

J.  Russell  Wilson,  county  superintendent 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.,  pp.  3-5. 

1893/4 1893/4.  app.  A,  pp.  3-5. 

1894/5 '     "     1894/5  :  165-168. 

S.  D.  Hoffman,  county  superintendent 
1895/6  in  A.E.  bd.  education  1895/6  :  103-104. 


1878/9  " 

••  21-28. 

1879/80  •' 

■•  35-42. 

1880/1  :  53.t 

1881/2  app.. 

pp.  21-26. 

1882/ 3   •• 

■■   311-43. 

l.s,s:!/4  •' 

"  35-39. 

1884/5  " 

"  3-5. 

1885/6  '■ 

"  3-6. 

1886/7  " 

"  3-6. 

1887/8  " 

"  3-8. 

1888/9  " 

"  3-7. 

1889/90  " 

"  3-6. 

1890/1  " 

"  3-8. 

1896/7 
1897/8 
1898/9 
1899/00  ' 
1900/1  ' 
1901/2  ' 
1902/3  ' 
1903/4    ' 


1890/7  :  133-135. 
1897/8  :  117-119. 
1898/9  :  127-128. 
1899/00:  117-119. 
1900/1  :  117-118. 
1901/2  :  5-6. 
1902/3  :  5-7. 
1903/4  :  5-6. 


non-serial 
1874/7-1877/80.     Table:     comparison    of    condition    of 
schools  in  Atlantic  Co.,  census,  attendance,  finance, 
etc.    (A.R.  state  bd.  of  education  1879/80  app.  p.  41.) 

Basking  Ridge,  Somerset  County 
1808.  Rept.  of  committee  (Ludlow)  on  petitions  in  be- 
half of  academies  at  Somerville,  Basking  Ridge  and 
Camptown  for  law  to  authorize  raising  sum  of 
money,  by  lottery,  for  benefit  of  those  institutions. 
(Council  jol.  Oct.  1808:  753-754.) 

Bayonne,  Hudson  County 
1891/2-1903/4.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  schools  of  Bayonne. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

Chas.  At.  Davis.  .'<upt.  of  .schools 

1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1.  app.,  pp.  65- 

66, 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.,  pp.  64- 

66. 
1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  73-76. 


1894/5 
1895/6 
1896/7 
1897/8 
1898/9 


1894/5  :  223-226. 
1895/6  :  162-164. 
1896/7  :  202-204. 
1897/8  :  200-201. 
1898/9  :  235-239. 


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245 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Bayonne.   Hudson  County — cont'd 
Jamen   If.   Christie,  svpt.   of  schooU 
1899/00  In  A.n.  bd.  education   1899/00:244-245. 

1900/1       "       ' 1900/1  :  245-246. 

1901/2  not  found. 

1902/3  In  A.K.  bd.  education  1902/3  :  95-96. 

1903/4    "      "       "  ••  1903/4 :  87-88. 

Belvidere,  Warren  County 
1892/3-1893/4.     Rept.  of  supervising  principal  of  Belvi- 
dere. 

In  Documpnts  as  follows; 

R.   M.   Tan   Horn,   supervising   principal 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.,  pp.  66- 

67. 
1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.   A,   pp.   76-77. 

Bergen  City,  Hudson  County 
1867/8.     Rept.  of  city  supt.  of  Bergen  City  on  schools, 
bldgs.,  teachers,  discipline,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

L.  A.  Brigham,  city  supt. 
1867/8  in  A.U.  bd.  education  1867/8  :  813-814.* 

Bergen  County 
serial 

1  series 

1848-1866.  Extracts  from  reports  of  township  supts.  of 
Bergen  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  ; 

1848  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848  :  45. 
Hackensack  township. 

1849  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1S49  :  28-31. 
Hackensack  township. 

1850  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  31-39. 

Franklin.     Hackensack,     Harrinston,     New     Barbadoes, 
Saddle  River  townships. 

1851  in  A.R.  sunt,  public  schools  1851  :  31-39. 
Hackensack.  Harrington.  New  Barbadoes. 

1852  in  A.R,  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  31-37. 
Hackens.Tok.  Hari'inKton.  Lodl.  Washington. 

1853  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  .38-44. 
Kranklin.  Hackensnck.  HarrinRton.  Lodi. 

1854  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  52-58. 
Franklin.  Hackensack,  Harrinston.  New  Barbadoes  town- 
shins. 

1855  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  31-37. 
Same  as  in  1S54.  adding  Washington. 

18.-i6  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856  :  34-45. 
Same  as  In  1855. 

1857  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  59-69. 
Franklin.  Hackensack,  Hohnkus,  Harrington,  Lodi,  New 

Barljadoes.-  Uniou,  Washington. 

1858  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  36-43. 
Same  as  1857.  omitting  Union  and  Washington. 

1859  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859  :  13,3-142. • 
Franklin.  Hackensack.  Harrington,  Hohokus,  Lodi,  New 

Barbadoes.  Washington. 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  162-167.* 
Hackensack.  Harrington.  Hohokus.  Lodi,  New  Barbadoes, 

Union.  Washington. 

1861  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  69-75. 
Franklin,  Hackensack.  Harrington,  Hohokus,  Lodi,  New 

Barbadoes,  Union,  Washington. 

1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1S62  :  78-84. 
Franklin.  Hackensack.  Harrington.  Hohokus,  Lodi. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  65-71. 
Franklin.     Hackensack.     Harrington,     New     Barbadoes, 

Hohokus.  Lodi.  Washington. 

1864  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  105-109. 
Hohokus.  Harrington.  Franklin,  Hackensack,  Lodl,  New 

Barbadoes. 

1865  in  A.R.  sunt,  public  schools  1865  :  79-84. 
Hackensack,  Washington.  Franklin. 

1866  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866  :  68-77. 
Harrington,  Hackensack,  Lodl,  Holiokus,  Franklin. 

2  series 

1867-1903/4.  Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Bergen  Co.:  statistics 
for  each  distr.  in  each  township;  condition  of  edu- 
cation. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Bergen  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Alex.  Cass,  county  superintercdent 
1867  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866/7  :  689-693. • 

Statistics  not  included  hereafter  ;  see  above,  FIducatlon, 
the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 
1867/8   In  A.R.  bd.  education  1867/8  :  751-7.-i3.* 

1868/9 1868/9  ;574.576.» 

1869/70"     "         "  "  1869/70:103-104 

1870/1 '  "  1870/1,  app.   p.   137. 

1871/2    "     "         "  "  1871/2,  app.  pp.  20-22. 

Edgar  E.  Vreeland,  county  superintendent 
1872/3  in  A,R,  bd.  education   1872/3,  app.   pp.19-21. 
1873/4    "     "         ••  "  1873/4.   app.   pp,   21-23, 

1874/5    "     "         "  '■  1874/5.  app.   pp.  29-31. 


John  A.  Demarest,  county  superintendent 
1875/6  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1875/6,  app.   pp. 
1876/7    "     "         ■'  "  1876/7,  app.   pp. 

1877/8    "     "         "  "  1877/8,  app.  pp. 

1878/9 1878/9,  app.   pp. 

1879/80' 1879/80.  app.   pp, 

1880/1    "     "         "  "  1880/1  :  54-56.t 

1881/2    "     "         "  "  1881/2,  app.   pp. 

1882/3    "     "         "  •'  1882/3,  app.   pp. 

1883/4 '  1883/4,  app.  pp. 

1884/5 "  1884/5,  app.  pp. 

Jolin  Terhune.  county  superintendent 

1885/6  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1885/6,  app.  pp. 

1886/7 1886/7.  app.  pp. 

1887/8,  app.   pp. 

1888/9.  app.   pp. 

1889/90.   app.   pp. 


1887/8 

1888/9 

1889/90 

1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 

1894/5 

1895/6 

1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


28-31. 
40-44. 
35-38. 
29-33. 
42-46. 

27-30. 
43-55. 
40-47. 
5-10. 


7-19. 
7-24. 
8-38. 
7-'>2 

o'-ii. 


1890/1,  app.   pp.  9-17. 
1891/2.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  6-12. 
1892/3,  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  5-12. 
1893/4,  app.  A,   pp.  5-10. 
1894/5  :  168-171. 
1895/6  :  104-109. 
1896/7:135-141. 
1897/8:  119-124. 
1898/9  :  129-134. 
1899/00:  119-128. 
1900/1  :  119-130. 
1901/2  :  7-14. 
1902/3  :  7-13. 
1903/4:7-11. 


1831. 


non-serial 
See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 


Bloomfield,  Essex  County 
1892/3-1903/4.     Rept.  of  principal  of  Bloomfield  public 
schools. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

John  C.  Dunbar,  principal 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.   education  1892/3.  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  67-71. 

1893/4 1893/4,   app.  A,    pp.  77-78. 

1894/5-1896/7  not  found. 

Wm.  E.  Chancellor,  principal 
1897/8   in  A.R.  bd.  education   1897/8  :  201-203. 

1898/9 "  1898/9  :  240-242. 

1899/00 '  "  1899/00:245-248. 

1900/1-1902/3  not  found. 

1903/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1903/4  :  88-91. 

Bordentown,  Burlington  County 
See  also  below.  Manual  Training. 
1892/3-1903/4.     Rept.   of  supervising  principal  of  Bor- 
dentown schools. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Wni.  Macfarland,  supervising  principal 
1892/3   In  A.R.   bd.  education  1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  71-72. 
1893/4-1902/3  not  found. 
1903/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1903/4  :  a2. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW    JERSEY— cont'd 

BriiJdcton.  Cumberland  County 

serial 

1879/80-1903/4.     Kept,  of  city  supt.  of  schools  of  Bridge- 
ton. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

J.  iloorc,  city  supt. 
1S7!) '80  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1879 'SO,  app.   pp.   5-6. 
1880/1-1882/3  not  found. 

TTm.  Edicd.  Cot,  city  eupt. 
1884       in  A.R.  bd.  education  1883/4.  app.   pp.   3-4. 

1884/5 1884/5.  app.   pp.  67-68. 

1885/6-1888/0  not  found. 

1889/90  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1889/90.   app.    pp.  65-67. 

1890/1      ■  •'  1890/1,   app.   pp.  72-73. 

1891/2-1895/6  not  found. 

John  8.  Turner,  city  supt. 
1896/7  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866/7:204-209. 
1897/8    "     "         "  "  1897/8 :  203-206. 

Wm.  Edwd.  Cox,  city  supt. 
1898/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1898/9  :  242-243. 

1899/00 "  1899/00  :  248-249. 

1900/1 "  1900/1  :  246-247. 

E.  J.  Hitchner,  city  supt. 
1901/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1901/2:115-116. 
1902/3    "     "         "            "  1902/3 :  97-99. 

1903/4    ' 1903/4  :  93-94. 

non-serial 
1888.     See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

Burlington  County 

serial 

1  series 
1849-1866.    Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Burlington  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1849  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1S49  :  31-32. 

Washington  and  Little  Ess  HarlMr  townships. 
18.50  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  40-46. 

Chester.  Little  Egg  Harbor,  Northampton,  Pemberton 
townships. 

1851  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  40-45. 
Evesham.   Little  Egg  Harbor.   Northampton,   Southamp- 
ton. 

1852  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  .38-44. 
Bordentown.   Chesterfield,   Medford,   Little  Egg  Harbor. 

Northampton. 

1853  in  A.R.  sunt,  public  schools  1853  :  31-37. 
Bordentown.  Chesterfleld.  Mansfield.  Medford,  Little  Egg 

Harbor,  Northampton.  Springfield. 

1854  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  59-69. 
Bordentown,  Chester.  Evesham,  Mansfield.  Medford,  New 

Hanover.      Northampton,      I'emberton,      Willngboro 
townships. 

1855  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  37-45. 
Bordentown.  Chester.  Evesham,  Mansfield,  Northampton, 

Pemberton,  Southampton. 

1856  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856:45-54. 
Bordentown,   Burlington.    Chester.    Evesham,    Mansfield. 

I'emberton.  Springfield.  Westnmpton    fsic). 

1857  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1S57  :  70-75. 
Bordentown.  Chester.  Evesham.  Mansfield,  Northampton, 

Springfield.  Wllllngboro'. 

1858  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  44-51. 
Bordentown.   Burlington,    Evesham.   Little  Egg   IJarhor, 

Mansfield.  Northampton.  Southampton.  WillinglKjro. 

1859  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859:  143-154.* 
Beverlv.    Bordentown,    Burlington,    Chester,    Evesham. 

Little  Egg  Harbor.   Mansfield,  Medford,  Southamp- 
ton. Wasliinglon.  Wlllingbciro. 

1860  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1800:  167-176.* 
Beverl.v,  Burlington.  Chester.  Mansfield.  Medford.  North- 
ampton. Southampton,  Tuckerton,  Washington. 

1861  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  62-68. 

Beverley.  Burlin^rton.  Clii-ster.  Cbrslerfield.  ("Innaminson. 
Little  Egg  Harbor,  Medford.  Now  Hanover.  Pember- 
ton. .Southampton.  SpringQcld.  Washington,  West- 
hampton. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Burlington  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  84-94. 

Beverl.v.  Bordentown,  Chester.  Chesterfield.  CInnnmlnson, 
Little  Egg  Harbor.  .Lumberton.  Medfortl,  New 
Hanover,  Northampton,  Shamong,  Southampton, 
Westhampton. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1803  :  71-77. 
Bordentown,  Chesterfleld,  Clnnaminson.  Little  Egg  Har 

l)or,   Lumberton,  Medford,   New  Hanover,  Shamong, 
Westhampton.  Southampton. 

1864  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  97-104. 
Bordentown,  Bass  River,  Marlton,  Clnnaminson,  Lumber- 
ton,    Medford,    New    Hanover.    Little    Egg    Harl)or, 
Springfield.   Westhampton,   Wlllinborough. 

1865  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865  :  75-79. 
Clnnaminson,  Little  Egg  Harbor,  New  Hanover,  Spring 

field. 

1866  In  A.R.  bd,  education  1866  :  57-67. 

Burlington.  Springfield.  Woodland  New  Hanover,  Eves 
ham.  Little  Egg  Harbor,  Mansfield.  Bordentown, 
Northampton,  Lumberton.  Medford,  Bass  River. 

2  series 
1867-1903/4.     Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Burlington  Co.:    sta- 
tistics for  each  distr.  in  each  township;  condition  of 
education. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Jas.  E.  Griffln,  county  superintendent 

1867  in   A.R.  bd.   education  1866/7  :  695-702.* 
Statistics  not  included  hereafter  ;  see  above.  Education. 

the  serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 
1867/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1867/8  :  754-755.* 

TTm.  Hutchinson,  county  superintendent 
1868/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1868/9:576-579.* 
1869/70 "  1869/70  :  104-109.* 

Henry  S.  Haines,  county  superintendent 
1870/1  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1870/1.  app.  pp.  138-141. 
1871/2    "     "         "  "  1871/2,   app.  pp.  22-25. 

Walter  A.  Barrows,  county  superintendent 
1872/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1872/3,  app.  pp.  22-23. 
1873/4    "     "         "  "  1873/4,   app.   pp.  23-25. 

1874/5    "     "         "  "  1874/5,   app.   pp.  81-33. 


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Edgar  Haas, 
1875/6  In  A.R.  bd. 

1876/7  

1877/8  "  " 

1878/9  

1879/80  "  " 

1880/1 ' 

1881/2  ' 

1882/3  "  '■ 
1883/4  "  " 

1884/5  

1S85/6  ' 

18S6/7  "  " 

1887/8  

1888/9  "  " 

1889/90  

1890/1  

1891/2  "  " 
1892/3  "  " 

1893/4  

1894/5  ' 

1895/6  


cotinty  superintendent 
education  1875/6,  app.  pp.  31-37. 
1876/7.  app.  pp.  44-52. 
1S77/8,  app.  pp.  38-50. 
1878/9.  app.  pp.  33-40. 
1879/80.  app.  pp.  46-55. 


1880/1  :  57-59. t 
1881/2.  app.  pp. 
1882/3,  app.  pp. 
1883/4,  app.  pp. 
1884/5.  app.  pp. 
1885/6,  app.  pp. 
1886/7,  app.  pp. 
1887/8,  app.  pp. 
1888/9.  app.  pp. 
1889/90.  app.  pp.  12-16. 
1890/1,  app.  pp.  17-24. 
1891/2.  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  13-18. 
1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  12-17. 
1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  10-16. 
1894/5:  172-176. 
1895/6:  110-114. 


31-38. 
55-64. 
47-66. 
10-16. 
20-28. 
25-30. 
39-48. 
22-30. 


Herman  A.  Stees.  county  superintendent 
1896/7   in  A.R.  bd.  education   1896 '7  :  141-144. 


1897/8 
1898/9 

1899/00  ' 

1900/1  ' 

1901/2  • 

1902/3  ' 

1903/4  ' 


1S97  '8  :  125-127. 
isns  '9  :  134-138. 
l.sno  no  :  128-133. 
190(1   1  :  130-135. 
1901/2  :  14-21. 
1902 '3  :  14-23. 
1903/4  :  11-16. 


non-serial 
1875/G-18S0/1.     Table:  amt.  from  2  mill  tax,  state  apprn. 
and  interest  of  surplus  revenue  for  school  purposes 
in  Burlington  Co.  each  year.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1879/80  app.  p.  47.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


247 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Camden 


serial 
Rept.  of  city  supt. 


of  schools  of  Cam- 


app.  pp.  3-4. 
app.   pp.  4-5. 


BnnftaU,  citil  supt. 
education  1874/5. 


1877/8, 
1878/9, 


app. 

app. 
app. 
app. 


5.-6. 

4-5. 
1879/80,  app.  pp.  5-7. 


p.  8. 

p.  3. 

pp. 
pp. 


1892/3 
1893/4 
1S94/5 
1S95/6 


1901/2  : 
1902/3  : 
1903/4  : 


116-117. 

99-100. 

94-95. 


1871/2-1903/4. 
den. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Wm.  Fewsniith,  city  atipt. 
1871/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1871/2. 
1872/3    "     "         "  "  1872/3, 

1873/4  not  found. 
Henry  L. 
1874/5  In  A.n.  bd. 
1875/6  not  found. 

1876/7  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1876/7. 
1877/8    "     " 
1878/9    "     " 
1879/80 "     " 
1880/1  not  found. 
1881/2  In  A.R.  lid.  education   1881 '2,  app.   pp.   3-4. 
1882/3  not  found. 

Martin  V.  Bergen,  city  supt, 
1883/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1883/4,  app.   pp.  4-8. 

Benry  L.  BonsaU.  city  supt. 
1884/5  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1884/5.  app.   pp.  68-70. 
1885/6-1890/1  not  found. 

M.  V.  Bergen,  city  supt. 
1891/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2.  pt.l,  app.  pp.  67-69. 
'  "  "  1892/3,  pt.l.  app.  pp.  72-77. 

1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.   78-80. 
1894/5  :  226-229. 
1895/6  :  16.0-166. 
1896/7-1898/9  not  found. 
1899/00  m  A.R.  bd.  education   1899/00  :  250-256. 

James  E.  Bryan,  supervising  principal 
1900/1   In  A.R.  bd.  education  1900/1  :  248. 

1901/2    "     ••         '  ~ 

1902/3  "  " 
1903/4  

non-serial 
1888.     See  above,  Education,  this  date. 
Camden  County 
serial 
1  series 
1849-1866.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Camden  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1849  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1849  :  32-36. 

Gloucester  and  Washington  townships. 
18.iO  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  46-47. 

Washington  township. 

1851  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1S51  :  4.5-48. 
Waterford. 

1852  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  46-61. 
Delaware,  Gloucester,  Union,  Washington.  Waterford. 

1853  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  44-50. 

Cit.T  of  Camden  ;  Newton,  Union,  Washington,  Waterford 
townships. 

1854  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  69-74. 

Camden  City.  Delaware,  Waterford,  Winslow  townships, 

1855  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  45-49. 
Camden,  Centre,  Gloucester,  Union,  Waterford. 

1856  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856  :  54-59. 

WlnsIow,  Gloucester,  Newton,  Centre.  Delaware,  Water- 
ford. Camden  City. 

1857  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  75-80. 

Camden.     Gloucester.     Newton,     Washington,     WlnsIow, 
Waterford. 

1858  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  51-53. 
'    Centre.  Newton,  Waterford. 

1859  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859  :  154-158.* 
City  of  Camden.  Gloucester.  Newton. 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  176-177.* 
Stocicton.  Union,  Waterford. 

1861  in  A.R,  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  79-85. 

Camden,  (iloucester.  Monroe,  Newton,  Union,  Washing- 
ton. 

1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  94-98. 
Gloucester,   Newton,   Stockton.  Union,  Waterford.  Wins- 
low. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  79-83. 

Camden.     Newton.    Stockton,     Washington,     Waterford, 
Union. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Camden  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1864  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  18G4  :  108-111. 
Camden,  Stockton. 

1865  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865  :  84-85. 
Haddonflcld.  Camden. 

1866  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1866  :  77-85. 

Centre,     Newton.     Winslow,     Haddoufleld,     Washington. 
Delaware.  City  of  Camden. 

2  series 
18G7-1903/4.     Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Camden  Co.:  statistics 
for  each  distr.  in  each  township;  condition  of  edu- 
cation. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Alex.  Oilmore.  county,  superintendent 

1867  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866/7  :  703-707.* 
Statistics  not  Included  hereafter ;  see  above.  Education, 

the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 
1867/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1867/8  :  756-758.* 
1868/9    "     "         "            '■  1868/9:579-580.* 

1869/70"     ' 1869/70:110-114.* 


F. 
1870 
1870/1 
1871/2 
1872/3 
1873/4 
1874/5 
1875/6 
1876/7 
1877/8 
1878/9 
1879/80 
1880/1 
1881/2 
1882/3 
1883/4 
1884/5 
1885/6 
1886/7 
1887/8 
1888/9 
1889/90 

Chas. 
1890/1 
1891/2 
1892/3 
1893/4 
1894/5 
1895/6 
1896/7 
1897/8 
1898/9 
1899/00 
1900/1 
1901/2 
1902/3 
1903/4 


fi.  Brace,  county  superintendent 
in  A.R.   bd.  education   1869/70  :  114-116.* 

■•  1870/1,  app.  pp.   11-16. 

"  1.S71/2.  app.   pp.  25-31. 

"     "        "  "  1872/3,  app.  pp.  24-29. 

"     "         "  "  1873/4,  app.   pp.  26-31. 

•■  1874/5.  app.  pp.  33-37. 

"     '■         "  "  1875/6,  app.  pp.  37-41. 

"  1876/7,  app.  pp.  53-57. 

"  1877/8,  app.  pp.  50-54. 

'•  1878/9,  app.  pp.  46-50. 

1879/80.  app.   pp.   55-63. 

1880/1  :  59-60.t 

1881/2.  app.   pp.  38-43. 

1882/3.  app.  pp.  64-69. 

1883/4.  app.  pp.  66-69. 

1884/5.  app.  pp.  17-19. 

1885/6,  app.  pp.   28-31. 

1886/7,  app.  pp.  30-33. 

1SS7/8.  app.  pp.  48-51. 

1888/9,  app,  pp,  31-35. 

1889/90,  app.  pp.  16-19. 

.  S.  Albcrtson,  county  superintendent 
in  A.R.  bd.  education  1890/1,  app  pp. 


24-25. 
l.s9i/2;  pt.  1.  "app.  pp.  in-20. 
1892/3.  pt.l.   app.  p.  18. 
1S93/4.  app.   A.  pp.   17-18. 
1894/5:  176-177. 
1895/6:114-115. 
1896/7  :  144-146. 
1897/8  :  128-129. 
1R98/9  :  138-139, 
1899/00  :  134-135. 
1900/1  :  136-137. 
1901/2  :  21-23. 
1902/3  :  23-26. 
1903/4  :  16-18. 

Camptown,  Essex  County 
1808,     Rept.  of  committee  (Strylier)   on  petitions  from 
Essex  Co.  for  benefit  of  lottery  to  enable  them  to 
finish  school  house  at  Camptown.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1808:  110.) 

Cape  May 
1900/1.     Rept.  of  supervising  principal  of  Cape  May. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

F.  H.  Hain.  supervising  principal 
1900/1   in  A.R.   bd.  education   1900/1  :  24S-250. 

Cape  May  County 
serial 
1  series 
1850-1866.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Cape  May  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1850  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  48-49. 
Lower  Township. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JEHSEY— cont'd 

Cape  May  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1851  not  found. 

1852  in  A.U.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  45-46. 
Dennis.  Lower. 

1853  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  50-54. 
Cape  Island.  Lower.  Uppei-  townships. 

18.'54  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  74-70. 
Cape  Island.  Dennis.  Lower,  Tapper  townships. 

1855  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  IS.'iS  :  40-54. 
Same  as  1854.  adding  Middle. 

1856  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  185G  :  50-63, 
Dennis.  Lower.  Middle. 

1857  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  83-87. 
Cape  Island.  Dennis.  Lower.  Middle.  Upper. 

1858  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  185S  :  53-55. 
Lower,  Upper.  Middle. 

1850  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  l.'i.S-lGl.* 
Dennis,  Ijower.  Aliddle,  Upper  townships. 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  177-180.* 
Cape  Island,  Dennis.  Middle,  Upper. 

1861  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  85-86. 
Cape  Island,  Lower.  Middle. 

1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  OS-100. 
Cape  Island,  Dennis.  Lower.  Upper. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  8.3-86, 
Same  as  1862.  adding  Middle. 

1864  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  115-117. 
Upper.  Cape  Island.  Lower,  Dennis. 

1865  In  A.R,  supt.  public  schools  1865  :  88-80. 
Dennis.  rrf>wer.  Upper. 

1S66  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866:85-87. 
Upper  township.  Lower  township,  Dennis. 

2  series 
1867-1903/4.     Kept,  of  co.  supt.  of  Cape  May  Co.:  statis- 
tics for  each  distr.  in  each  township;   condition  of 
education. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Maurice  lieKcley.  county  superintendent 
1867  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1866/7  :  700-713.* 

Statistics  not  included  hereafter  ;  see  above.  Education, 
the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1.S67/8-1003/4. 
1867/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1867/8  :  750-761.* 


of  township  superln- 


1868/0 

1860/70 

1870/1 

1871/2 

1872/3 

1873/4 

1874/5 

1875/6 

1876/7 

1877/8 

1878/9 

1879/80 


1S68/0  :  581-.'>82.' 
1800/70:  117-120.* 
1870/1,  app.  pp.  16-20. 
1871/2,  app.  pp.  32-37. 
1872/3.  app.  pp.  30-34. 
1873/4,  app.  pp.  31-37. 
1874/5,  app.  pp.  37-41. 
1875/6,  app.  pp.  42-47, 
1876/7,  app.  pp.  57-61. 
1877/8,  app.  pp.  54-59. 
1878/0.  app.  pp.  41-45. 
1870/80,  app,  pp.  63-66. 


\ntiie  not  (lirC)t 
1880/1   in  A.R,  bd.  education   1880/1  :  60-61. t 

E.  P.  SfrieUfti,  county  superintendent 
1881/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1881/2,  app.  pp,  43-46, 

1882/3 '  1882/3,   app.   pp.  70-72, 

1883/4    "     "         "  "  1883/4.  app,   pp.  70-72, 

Vincent  O.  Miller,  county  superintendent 
1884/5  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1884/5,  app.  pp.  20-21. 


1885/6 

1886/7 

1887/8 

1888/9 

1889/90 

1800/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1803/4 

1804/5 

1895/6 

1806/7 


1885/6,  app.   pp.   32-33. 
1886/7,  app.   p,  34. 
1887/8,  app,   pp.  62-53. 
1888/9.   app.   pp.   35-36. 
1889/00,  app,  pp.   19-20. 
1X00/1,  app.  I),  :;o, 
1801/2,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  20-21, 
1802/3,  pt.  1,  app.  p.  10, 
1893/4,  app.  A,   p.   19, 
1804/5  :  177-178. 
1805/8:  115-116, 
1806/7  :  146-148. 


.laroH  11'.  Hand,  county  siipcrintcndrtit 
1807/8  In  A.R,  bd.  education  1807/8:130-138. 


1898/9 
1800/00 • 
1000/1  • 
1001/2  ' 
1002/3  • 
1903/4    ' 


lSOS/0  :  140-142. 
1800/00:  136-130, 
1000/1  :  137-139. 
1001/2:23-26, 
1902/3  :  26-29, 
1903/4  :  18-23. 


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NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Cape  May  County — cont'd 

non-serial 

1831,  See  above,  the  general  group,  tliis  date. 

1832,  See  same,  this  date. 

Cranford,  Union  County 
1892/3-1894/5,     Rept,   of  principal   of  Cranford   public 
school. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Richard  E.  Clement,  principal 
1802/3  in  A,R,  bd.  education   1892/3,  pt.  1.  app,  pp.  78-80, 

1893/4 ••  1803/4,  app.  A,  pp.  80-82, 

1804/5    "     "         "  ••  1804/5:231-232, 

Cumberland  County 

serial 

1  series 

1848-1866,     Extracts  from   repts. 
tendents  of  Cumberland  Co, 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1848  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848  :  46-47. 

Maurice  River,  Deerfiekl,  MillviUe  townships. 
1840  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1840  :  36-42. 

Brldgeton,  Cohanse.v,  MillviUe  townships. 

1850  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  40-54. 
Brldgeton,  Cohanscy,  Hopewell,  Maurice  River.  Mlllvllle 

townships. 

1851  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  49-55. 
Brldgeton.  Cohansey,  Downe,  Fairfleld,  Greenwich,  Hope- 
well, MillviUe, 

1852  In  A.R.  supt.  public  shcools  1852  :  61-65. 
Brldgeton,  Downe.  Fairfield.  Hopewell.  Maurice  River. 

1853  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  54-61. 
Brldgeton,  Downe,  Fairfleld,  Greenwich,  Hopewell,  Mill- 
viUe, Maurice  River. 

1854  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  lS,i4  :  79-86. 
Same  as  in  1853.  omitting  MillviUe. 

1855  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  54-60. 
Brldgeton.  Downe.  Fairfield.  Mlllvllle. 

1856  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856  :  63-67. 
Brldgeton.  Downe.  Greenwich.   Maurice  River.  MillviUe. 

1857  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  87-04. 
Fairfleld.  Hopewell.  Maurice  River.  Mlllvllle,  Stoe. 

1858  in  A.R,  supt.  public  schools  18.")8  :  55-58. 
Brldgeton,  Downe,  Fairfield,  Maurice  River.  Stoe  Creek. 

1850  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  161-166.* 

Brldgeton,  Cohansey.  Fairfleld,  Greenwich,  Maurice  Elver. 
18C0  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  181-185,* 

Brldgeton,     Deerfield,     Greenwich,     Hopewell.     Maurice 
River,  Stoe  Creek. 
1861  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  75-70. 

Brldgeton.  Downe.  Fairfleld.  Greenwich.  Maurice  River, 
Milville.  Stoe  Creek. 
1S62  in  A.R.  supt,  public  schools  1862  :  100-102. 

Brid.geton.  Maurice  River.  Downe.  Stoe  Creek. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  SR-80. 
Brldgeton.  Fairfield.  Downe,  Stoe  Creek.  Delaware. 

1864  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  111-115. 

Down.    Fairfleld.    Laudls   Town.    Mlllvllle,    Shlloh,    Stoe 
Creek. 

1865  in  A.R,  supt,  public  schools  1865  :  86-88. 
Hopewell.  Laudls.  Stoe  Creek.  Brldgeton. 

1866  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1866  :  87-00. 
Hopewell,  Laudls,  MillviUe,  Downe,  Stoe  Creek. 

2  series 
1867-1903/4.     Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Cumberland  Co.:  sta- 
tistics for  each  distr.  in  each  township;  educational 
progress;   bd.  meetings,  examinations,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

.4.  R.  Jones,  county  superintendent 

1867  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1.S66/7  :  715-710,* 
Statistics  not  Included  hereafter  :  see  aliove.  Education, 

the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 
1867/8  In  A.R.  bd.   education   1807/8:762-765.* 

1868/9 1868/0  :  583-586.* 

1869/70 1860/70:120-125.* 

1870/1    ■'     "         "  "  1870/1.  app.   pp.  20-24. 

1871/2    "     "         "  "  1871/2,  app.   pp.  37-41, 

B,  G.  Ames,  county  superintendent 
1872/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1872/3,  app.  pp.  34-38. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Cumberland  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

R.  L,  HowcU.  county  supcrintetHlent 


1873/4  In  A.n. 

bd. 

education 

1S73/4, 

app. 

pp. 

38-42 

1874/5  "  " 

1S74/5, 

app. 

pp. 

42-47 

1875/6  "  " 

1875/6, 

app. 

pp. 

47-53 

1876/7  "  " 

1S76/7, 

app. 

pp. 

61-67 

1S77/8  "  " 

1877/S. 

app. 

pp. 

59-65 

1878/9  "  " 

1878/9, 

app. 

pp. 

50-58 

IFm.  O,  Oarrison,  county  superintendent 
1879/80  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1879/80,   app.   pp.  67-69. 

1880/1 "  lSSO/1  :  61-62.* 

1881/2    "     "         "  "  1881/2,  app.   pp.  46-48. 

1882/3    "     ' 1882/3,   app.   pp.   72-74. 

1883/4 1883/4,  app.   p.   73. 

Joseph  Moore,  comity  superintendent 

1884/5  in  A.U.  bd.  education   1884/5.  app.  pp.  21-22. 

1885/6 1885/6,  app.  pp.  33-34. 

1886/7 '  1886/7,  app.  pp.   35-36. 

1887/S    "      "         "  "  1887/8,  app.  p.  53. t 

Chns.  G.  Hampton,  county  superintendent 
1888/9  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1888/9,  app.  pp.  36-38 


1889/90  " 

1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 


1889/90,  app.  pp.  20-21. 
1890/1,  app.   pp.  27-28. 
1891/2,  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  21-22. 
1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  20-21. 
1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  20-21. 


John  N.  Olaftpell,  county  superintendent 
1894/5  in  A.R.  l5d.  education   1894/5  :  178-179. 

1895/6 '  •■  1895/6:117-118. 

1896/7 "  1896/7:148-149. 

1897/8 '  1897/8  :  139-140. 

1898/9    "     "         "  "  1898/9:142-144. 

1899/00"     "         "  "  1899/00:139-141. 

1900/1    ' '  1900/1  :  139-141. 

1901/2    "     "         "            "  1901/2  :  27-29, 

1902/3    "     "         "            "  1902/3:29-31. 

1903/4    ' '  1903/4  :  24-26. 

Dover,  Morris  County 
1892/3-1899/00.     Rept.  of  principal  of  Dover  schools. 
In  Documents  as  foilows  ; 

J.  H.  Hulsart,  principal 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.   education   1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp. 90-91. 

1893/4    ' "  1893/4.   app.   A,    pp.  82-84. 

1894/5    "     "         "  '■  1894/5  :  229-230. 

1895/6 "  1895/6  :  166-167. 

1896/7    "     "         "  "  1896/7:209-211. 

1897/8 1897/8  :  207-208. 

1898/9 "  1898/9:243-249 

1899/00  "     ' 1899/00  :  257-259. 

East  Orange,  Essex  County 
1892/3-1903/4.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  school  system  of  East 
Orange, 

In  Documents  as  foliows  : 

Vernon  L.  Davey,  supcriiilendcnt 


1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education 

1893/4    ' 

1894/5 

1895/6 

1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  92-99. 
1893/4,  app.   A,  pp.  84-85. 
1894/5  :  232-234. 
1895/6  :  168-172. 
1896/7:211-213. 
1897/8  :  208-210. 
1898/9  :  249-251. 
1899/00  :  259-262. 
1900/1  :  250-251. 
1901/2:  118-119. 
1902/3  :  101-102. 
1903/4  :  95-97. 


1891/2-1898/9. 
bor  City. 


Egg  Harhor  City,  Atlantic  County 


Rept.  of  supt.   of  schools  of  Egg  Har- 


In  Documents  as  foliows  ; 

Theo.  H.  Boysen,  superintendent 
1S91   2   in   .\.I!.  bd.   education   1801/2.   pt.  1,  app.  pp.  69- 
70. 


•  Extracts  oniy. 

*  Simpiy  a  note  saying  that  Dr.  Moore  died  before  rept.  was  due. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Egg  Harbor  City,  Atlantic  County — cont'd 

John  Schuster,  superintendent 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  80-81, 
1893/4  not  found. 
1894/5  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1894/5  :  234-236. 

1895/6 1895/6  :  172-174. 

1896/7 1896/7  :  214-215. 

Herman  Diet!,  superintendent 
1897/8   In  A.R.  lid.  education   1897/8  :  210-211. 
1898/9 ■•  1898/9  :  251-252. 

Elizabeth,  Union  County 
serial 
1867/8-1903/4.     Rept.  of  city  supt.  of  Elizabeth  City  in 
regard  to  public  schools. 
In  Documents  as  foilows  : 

J.  Toting,  city  superintendent 
1867/8     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1867/8:81.5-816.* 

1868/9      1868/9:627-629.* 

1869/70-1870/1  not  found. 

1871/2     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1871/2,   app.   pp.  93-97. 

1872/3-1874/5  not  found. 

Elias  D.  Smith,  city  superintendent 
1875/6     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1875/6,   app.   pp.  3-5. 
1876/7  not  found. 

Etliod.  S.  Atwater,  city  superintendent 
1877/8     in  A.R.  bd.  education   1877/8,  app.  p.  6. 
1878/9 1878/9,  app.   pp.  5-6. 


app.    pp.  7-8. 
42-43. t 
app.   pp.  4-7. 

pp.  4-12. 

pp.  9-20. 

pp. 

pp. 

pp. 

PP 


J. 

Aug.  Dix, 

city  superintendent 

1879/80  in  A.R.  bd 

education 

1879/80 

1880/1 

,     ,t         I, 

1880/1  : 

1881/2 

t     ((    t< 

1881/2, 

1882/3 

t     t(    ,, 

1882/3, 

1883/4 

*  *'    " 

1883/4, 

1884/5 

'  '*    *' 

1884/5. 

1885/6 

'  '*    " 

1885/0, 

1886/7 

1  (,    t( 

1886/7, 

1887/8 

*  "    *' 

1887/8. 

1888/9 

*  •'    ** 

1888/9. 

1889/90 

*  **    •' 

1889/90 

1890/1 

4    t,       41 

1890/1. 

1891/2   ■ 

'    "       " 

1891/2. 

1892/3   ' 

'    '*       '* 

1892/3. 

1893/4 

4     44        44 

1893/4, 

app. 
app. 
app. 
app. 
app. 
app. 
app. 

app. 
app. 


70-80. 
79-84. 
82-89. 
106-113. 
pp.  90-97. 

pp.  67-71. 
pp.  74-83. 
pt.l.  app.  pp.71-78. 
pt.l.  app.  pp.81-90. 
app.  A,   pp.  85-88. 


Warren  R.  Dix,  city  superintendent 
1894/5     in  A.R.  bd.  education   1894/5  :  237-242. 

M.    [i.   e.  Wm.]   J.  Shearer,  city  superintendent 

1895/6  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1895/6  :  174-178. 

1896/7  '■      "         "  "  1896/7 :  215-221. 

1897/8  ■  "  1897/8:211-213. 

1898/9  "     ••         "  "  1898/9:253-255. 

1899/00  "     "         "  "  1899/00:262-263. 

1900/1  "     "         "  "  1900/1  :  252-253. 

1901/2  "     "         "  "  1901/2:120-123. 

1902/3  " 1902/3 :  102-104. 

1903/4  "     ' 1903/4:97-98. 

non-serial 

1888.  See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

1889.  Elizabeth  public  schools. 
aid  assn.  1889:  51-56.) 


(4  A.R.  state  charities 


Englewood,  Bergen  County 
serial 
1  series 
1892/3-1894/5.     Rept.  of  principal  of  school  no.  1,  Engle- 
wood. 

In  Documents  as  foliows  : 

Edwin  S.  Richards,  principal 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1892/3.  pt.l.  app.  pp.99-102. 

1893/4 '  "  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  88-89. 

1894/5 1894/5  :  236. 


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t  Extracts  only. 


250 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Englewood,    Bergen    Count ii — 
serial — cont'd 


;ont'd 


2  series 
1899/00.     Rept.  of  supervising  principal  of  schools  of 
Englewood  City. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

MarccUuK  OaKfl/,  siipcri'iauiu  pi-incipal 
1899/00  In  A.n.  bd.   education   1899/00  :  263-266. 

Essex  Cbunty 

serial 

1  series 

1848-1S66.     Extracts  from   repts.   of  township   superin- 
tendents of  Essex  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1S4S  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848  :  48-49. 

Belleville.  Plainfleld  townships. 
1849.     Omitted. 

1850  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  71-76. 
Belleville,  Bloomfield.  Caldwell.  Orange  townships. 

1851  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  55-58. 
New  Providence,  Rahway. 

1852  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  66-7.S. 
Belleville.  Clinton,  LivlnKston.  Orange.  Union. 

1833  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  61-75. 

Belleville,  Caldwell,  Clinton,  Elizaiieth,  Livingston  town- 
ships :    City   of   Newark,    New   Providence,    Orange, 
Rahwav,  Union.  Westfleld  townships. 
1854  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  86-92. 

Belleville.    Caldwell.    Clinton,    Orange,    Rahway.    Union 
townships. 
IS.'iS  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  60-73. 

Bellvllle.  Caldwell.  Elizabeth,  Livingston,  Orange,  Rah- 
wav, Union. 
1856  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856  :  67-73. 
Belleville.  Caldwell.  Clinton,  Livingston,  New  Providence, 
Orange,  Plainfleld,  Rahway.  Union.  Westfleld. 
1837  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  94-100. 
Belleville.  Caldwell.  Livingston,  Mlllburn,  Orange. 
.    183.S  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  3863. 

Belleville.  Bloomfleld,  Caldwell.  Clinton.  Orange. 
1839  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859  :  167-173.* 
Same  as  1858.  omitting  Bloomfleld. 

1860  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  185-197.* 
Belleville.  Bloomfleld,  Clinton,  Livingston,  Milburn,  New- 
ark. Orange. 

1861  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  87-92. 
Belleville.     Caldwell.     Livingston,     Mlllburn,     Newark, 

Orange,  South  Orange. 

1862  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  102-110. 
Belleville,     Bloomfield.     Caldwell,     Clinton.     Fairmount, 

Livingston.     Mlllburn,     Newark,     Orange,     South 
Orange. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  89-98. 
Belleville.   Bloomfleld.   Caldwell.   Clinton,   East  Orange, 

Livingston.     Mlllburn,     Newark.     Orange,     South 
Orange,  West  Orange. 

1864  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864:117-126. 
Caldwell.  Bloomfleld.  Belleville.  East  Orange,  Livingston, 

Newark,  Orange,  West  Orange. 

1865  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865  :  89-94. 
Livingston.  Newark.  South  Orange. 

1866  In  A.R.  lid.  education  1866  :  90-96  :  99-101. 
Caldwell.  South  Orange,  Bloomfleld,  Newark,  Livingston. 

Clinton. 

2  series 
1867-1903/4.     Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Essex  Co.:  statistics 
(attendance  for  each  district  in  eacli  township,  state 
money  and  town  tax  in  each  town). 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Jos.  L.  Mttnn,  county  Kiiprrintendent 

1867  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1806  '7  :  721-723.» 
Statistics  not  Included  hereafter;  see  above.  Education, 

the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 


Essex  County- 

-cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Chas. 

M.  Davis 

county 

superiritendent 

1887/8  in 

A.R.  bd. 

education  1807/8:767-771.* 

1868/9  •• 

**       " 

lS(i8/9  :  586-588.* 

1869/70" 

•'       " 

18fi9/70:  125-127.* 

1870/1  " 

11       It 

1870/1.  app.  pp.  24-26. 

1871/2  " 

"       *' 

1S71/2.  app.  pp.  41-43. 

1872/3  " 

*'       " 

1872/3.  app.  pp.  30-41. 

1873/4  " 

"       '• 

1S73/4.  app.  pp.  42-47. 

1874/5  " 

"       " 

1874/5.  app.  pp.  47-49. 

1875/6  ■' 

"       '• 

1875/6.  app.  pp.  53-56. 

1876/7  " 

"       *' 

1876/7.  app.  pp.  67-60. 

1877/8  " 

II       it 

1877/8,  app.  pp.  65-68. 

1878/9  " 

It       n 

1878/9.  app.  pp.  58-69. 

1879/80  " 

"    " 

1879/80.  app.  pp.  69-73. 

1880/1  •• 

"    " 

1880/1  :  62.t 

1881/2  " 

It    It 

1881/2.  app.  pp.  48-50. 

1882/3  " 

It    II 

1882/3,  app.  pp.  75-77. 

1883/4  " 

tl    >l 

1883/4,  app.  pp.  74-75. 

1884/5  " 

"    ** 

1884/5.  app.  pp.  23-26. 

1885/6  " 

tl    tl 

1885/6.  app.  pp.  34-37. 

1886/7  " 

tt    tt 

1886/7.  app.  pp.  36-39. 

1887/8  " 

tl    II 

1887/8,  app.  pp.  53-56. 

1888/9  " 

"    *' 

1888/9.  app.  pp.  38-41. 

1889/90  '■ 

II    It 

1889/90,  app.  pp.  21-24 

1890/1  " 

"    " 

1890/1,  app.  pp.  28-30. 

if.  B.  C.  Vail,  county  superintendent 
1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  22-26. 

1892/3    ' ■•  1.S92/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  21-24. 

1893/4  "  ■ 1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  22-25. 

Elmer  C.  Sherman,  county  superintendent 
1894/5  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1894/5  :  179-183. 


1895/6 

1896/7  •• 

1897/8  " 

1898/9  " 

1899/00  " 

1900/1  •' 

1901/2  " 

1902/3  " 

1903/4  " 


1895/6:  118-121. 
1896/7  :  150-153. 
1897/8  :  140-143. 
1898/9  :  14.3-149. 
1899/00:  141-143. 
1900/1  :  142-144. 
1901/2:  29-33. 
1902/3  :  31-35. 
1903/4  :  26-27. 


non-serial 

1867-1874.  Table:  enrollment  and  average  attendance 
of  divisions  east  and  west  of  First  Mountain  in  Es- 
sex Co.  (A.R.  state  bd.  of  education  1873/4  app.  p. 
46.) 

1872-1878.  Tables:  amts.  reed,  from  state  and  those 
raised  by  districts,  each  yr.  since  free  school  act  of 
1871,  also  census  and  enrollment,  in  Essex  Co. 
(Same  1877/8  app.  p.  66.) 

Flemington,  Hunterdon  County 
1892/3-1894/5.     Rept.   of  principal   of  public  school  of 
Flemington. 

In  Documents  as  follows  r 

8.  B.  OiUiulu,  principal 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  102- 

104. 
1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.  app.  A.  pp.  89-91. 
1894/5 '  "  1894/5:242. 

Freehold,  Monmouth  County 
1893/4.     Rept.  of  principal  of  public  schools  of  Free- 
hold. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

John  Enright,  principal 
1893/4   In  A.R.  bd.  education   1893/4.    app.  A,    pp.  91-92. 

Olouccster  City,  Camden  County 
1874/5-1903/4.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  schools  of  Gloucester 
City. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

F.  R.  Brace,  superintcniicnt 
1874/5  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1874/5,  app.   p.  9. 

1875/6 ••  1875/6,  app.   pp.  5-6. 

1876/7 "  1876/7,  app.  pp.  4-6. 


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251 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Oloucestcr  City.  Camden  County — cont'd 

B.  M.  Stiles,  superintendent 
1877/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1877/8,  npp.   p.  7. 

1878/9 "  1878/9,  app.  pp.  6-7. 

1879/80-1881/2  not  found. 

Wm.  Brindle,  superintendent 
1882/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1882/3,  app.  pp.   12-13. 
1883/4-1897/8  not  found. 

John  C.  Stinson,  superintendent 
1898/9  In  A.R.   bd.   education   1898/9  :  255. 
1899/00-1900/1  not  found. 

Horatio  Draper,  superintendent 
1901/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1901/2  :  123-125. 
1902/3    "      "         "  "  1902/3 :  105. 

1903/4 '  "  1903/4  :  98-99. 

Gloucester  County 
serial 

1  series 

1850-1866.  Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Gloucester  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1850  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  69-71. 
Franklin  township. 

1851  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  58-62. 
Deptford,  Franklin. 

1852  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  74-79. 
Deptford,  Franklin.  Greenwich,  Woolwich. 

1853  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  76-80. 
Deptford,  Franklin,  Harrison.  Woolwich. 

1854  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  92-95. 
Same  as  1853. 

1855  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  73-79. 
Franklin.  Greenwich.  Harrison,  Woolwich. 

1856  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  IS.'iO  :  75-79. 
Deptford,  Franklin,  Greenwich,  Harrison,  Woolwich. 

1857  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  100-105. 
Same  as  1856. 

1858  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  63-70. 

Clayton,  Franklin,  Greenwich,  Harrison,  Mantua,  Wool- 
wich. 

1859  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859  :  173-186.* 
Clayton,  Deptford,  Franklin,  Greenwich,  Harrison,  Man- 
tua, Woolwich. 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  198-205.* 
Clayton.  Deptford  (sic).  Greenwich,  Harrison,  Mantus. 

1861  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  92-96. 
Clayton,  Deptford.  Greenwich,  Mantua,  Woolwich. 

1862  in  A.R.  supt,  public  schools  1862  :  110-113. 
Same  as  1861. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863 :  98-102. 
Same  a.s  1861. 

1864  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  126-129. 
Clayton,  (Greenwich.  Mantua.  Deptford. 

1865  in  .\.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865  :  95-98. 
Same  as  1864. 

1866  in  .\.K.  lid.  education  1866  :  96-99. 
Mantua,  Woolwich.  Greenwich,  Clayton. 

2  series 

1867-1903/4.  Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Gloucester  Co.:  school 
houses,  apparatus,  visitations,  teacliers,  text  hooks, 
colored  schools,  moral  instruction,  salaries,  distrs. ; 
census  rept.  for  each  distr.  in  each  township;  finan- 
cial summary. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Wm.  Milligan,  county  superintendent 

1867  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1868/7  :  725-731.* 
Statistics  are  not  included  hereafter  :  see  above.  Educa- 
tion,   the    non-serial    group,    under    dates    1867/8- 
1903/4. 

1867/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1867A8  :  772.* 


1868/9 

1869/70  ' 

1870/1  ' 

1871/2  ' 

1872/3  ' 

1873/4  ■ 

1874/5  ' 

1875/6  ' 

1876/7  ' 

1877/8  ' 

1878/9  ' 

1879/80  • 

1880/1  ' 


1868/9  :  588-589.* 
1869/70:  128-129.* 
1870/1,  app,  pp.  26-27. 
1871/2,  app.  pp.  44-45. 
1872/3,  app.  pp.  41-43. 
1873/4,  app.   pp.  47-49. 
1874/5.  app.   pp.   50-51. 
1875/6,  app.  pp.  56-58. 
1876/7,  app.   pp.  69-71. 
1877/8,  app.   pp.  69-71. 
1878/9,   app.  pp.  69-71. 
1879/80,  app.  pp.  73-78. 
1880/1  :  62-63.t 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Oloucestcr  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Wm.     Milligan,    county    superintendent — cont'd 

1881/2  lu  A.R.  bd.  education  1S81/2,  app.  pp. 


1882/3 

1883/4  • 

1884/5  ' 

1885/6  ■ 

1886/7  ■ 

1887/8  ' 

1888/9  ' 

1889/90  ' 


1882/3,  app,  pp 

1883/4,  app.  pp 

1884/5,  app.  pp 

1885/6.  app.  pp 

1886/7,  app.  pp. 

1887/'8.  app.  pp. 

1888/9,  app,  pp, 
1889/90,  app.  pp. 


51-53. 
78-80, 
76-77. 
26-27. 
37-40. 
40-42. 
56-58. 
41-43. 
,  25-26. 


James  Oallaher,  county  superintendent 
1890/1  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1890/1,  app.   pp.  31-32. 

Wm.  11.  Eldridge,  county  superintendent 

1891/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.l,  app.  pp. 26-27. 

1892/3 1892/3,  pt.l,  app.  pp.  25-26. 

1893/4  "     "         "            "  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp,  25-27. 

1894/5 1894/5  :  183-184. 

1895/6  •■     "         "            ••  1895/6 :  122-123. 

1896/7 1896/7  :  154-155. 

1897/8  "     "         "            "  1897/8 :  143-144. 

1898/9    '•     ' 1898/9  :  149-151. 

1899/00 "     "         "  ••  1899/00  :  144-14C. 

1900/1  "     "         "            "  1900/1  :  145-146. 

1901/2  "     "         "            "  1901/2  :  33-35. 

1902/3  "     "         "            "  1902/3 :  35-37. 

1903/4  "      "         "            "  1903/4  :  28-30. 

Hackensack,    Bergen    County 
1S92/3-1898/9.     Rept.  of  principal  of  Washington  school, 
Hackensack. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Nelson  Haas,  principal 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  104- 

107. 
1893/4-1897/8  not  found. 
1898/9  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1898/9  :  255-256. 

Hackettstown,  Warren  County 
1893/4.     Rept,  of  principal  of  public  schools  of  Hacketts- 
town. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

A.  H.  Skinner,  principal 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,   app.   A,   pp.  92-94. 

Hammonton,  Atlantic  County 
1892/3-1900/1.     Rept.  of  principal  of  public  schools  of 
Hammonton. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Rhyland  E.  Salishury,  principal 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  107- 

108. 
1893/4    "     "         ■'  "  1893/4,  app.  A,   p.  95. 

H.  C.  Krebs.  principal 
1894/5  in  A.R.   bd.   education   1894/5  :  243-244, 
1895/6 '  '■  1895/6  :  179-181. 

N.  C.  Holdridye,  principal 
1896/7  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1896/7  :  221-222. 

1897/8    ■'     ' 1897/8  :  213-214. 

1898/9 "  1898/9  :  256-257. 

1899/00  "     ' 1899/00  :  266-268. 

1900/1 1900/1  :  254-255. 

Hohoken 
serial 
1873/4-1903/4.     Rept.  of  city  supt.  of  schools  of  Hoboken. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

L.  U.  Drew,  t-ity  superintendent 
1873/4   in  A.R.  bd.  education 

1874/5    

1875/6    ' 

1876/7  not  found. 

1877/8  in   A.R.  bd.  education   1877/8.   app.   pp.  7-8. 

1878/9-1879/80  not  found. 


1873/4, 

app. 

pp. 

3-5. 

1874/5, 

app. 

pp. 

10-11. 

1875/6, 

app. 

pp. 

6-7. 

252 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Hoboken — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Xame  of  siiperintcndcnt  not  (/iven 

1880/1  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1880/1  :  45-46.t 

David  E.  Rue,  city  superintendent 


1881/2  In  A.R.  bd. 

1882/3 ' 

1S83/4  

1884/5  '•  " 

1885/6  

1886/7 ' 

1887/8  

1888/9  

1889/90  not  found. 
1890/1  in  A.R.  bd. 

1891/2  

1892/3  "  " 

111. 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd. 

1894/5 ' 

1895/6 ' 


education  1881/2,  app.  pp.  7-9. 

1882/3,  app.  pp.  13-1.5. 

ISS.-?  '4.  app.  pp.  20-22. 

1.S84  '.5.  app.  pp.  81-83. 

IRS.'i/fi.  app.  pp.  8.'i-88. 

lSSG/7.  app.  pp.  90-92. 

1887/8.  app.  pp.  114-116. 

1888/9.  app.  pp.  97-100. 

education   1S90/1.   app.  pp.  83-86. 

lSni/2^  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  78-80. 
1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  109- 

eduactlon  1893/4,  app.  A,   pp.  96-98. 
1894/5  :  244-246. 
1895/6:181-184. 


A.  J.  Demarest,  city  superintendent 
1896/7  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1896/7  :  222-226. 


1897/8 
1898/9 

1899/00  ' 

1900/1  ' 

1901/2  ' 

1902/3  ' 

1903/4  • 


1897/8:214-217. 
1898/9  :  258-262. 
1899/00  :  268-270. 
1900 /I  :  255-258. 
1901  '2  :  12."i-12S. 
1902/3  :  106-108. 
1903/4  :  100-102. 


non-scrinl 

1864-1874.     Table:  growth  of  schools  in  Hoboken.    (A.R. 
state  bd.  education  187." /4  app.  p.  3.) 

1887.  Table:    Hoboken   school   air-tests.     (11   A.R.   bd. 
health  1887:  60-63.) 

1888.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

Hudson  County 

serial 

1  series 

1853-1SG6.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Hudson  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
18.53  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  80. 

.Tersey  City. 
1854  in  A.R.  snpt.  public  schools  1854  :  95-97. 

Hoboken.  Jersey  City. 
185.')  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  79-83. 

Same  as  1854. 
1850  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856  :  86-92. 

Harrison,  Hoboken.  North  Eereen. 

1857  in  A.R.  sunt,  public  schools  1R57  :  108-112. 
Bercren.  Hoboken.  Hudson  City.  .Jersey  City. 

1858  In  A.R.  sunt,  public  schools  1858  :  70-73. 
Beriren.  Hoboken.  .Tersey  City. 

1859  in  A.R    supt.  pulilic  schools  1S59:  187-191.* 
Bereen.    Hoboken,    Hudson    City.    .Tersey    City.    North 

Bergen. 

1860  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  205-207.* 
I^crcen.  .Tersey  Citv. 

1861  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  96-101. 
Bayonne.  Berpen.  Hoboken.  Union.  We«t  Hol>oken. 

1862  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1802:113-122. 
Bayonne.  Bergen.  Hoboken.  Hudson  City,  North  Bersen, 

.Tersey  city.  West  Hoboken. 

1863  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  102-108. 
Bayonne.    Berpen.    Creenvllle,    TInrrlson,    Hudson    City, 

North  BerKCn.  T'nion.  West  Hoboken. 

1864  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1S04  :  129-136. 
Bayonne.   Bereen.   ITud';on   City.    Harrison.   .Tersey   City. 

T'nion.  Weehawken,  West  Hoboken. 

1865  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  18G5  :  98-90. 
West  Hol)oken. 

1860  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866:  101-106. 

Union,   CreenvlUe,    Ilobolien,   West   Hoboken,    Bavonnc. 
Hudson  City. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Hudson  County — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series 
1867-T903/4.     Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Hudson  Co.:  general 
conditions;   financial  summary  for  each  township. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
Wni.  L,  Dickinson,  county  superintendent 
1867   in   A.R.   tid.   education   ISOfi '7  :  733-736.* 

Statistics  not  included  hereafter  :  see  above.  Education, 
the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 
1867/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1867/8:773-776.* 


1868/9 
1869/70' 

1S70/1  ' 

1871/2  ' 

1872/3  ' 

1873/4  ' 

1874/5  ■ 

1875/6  ' 

1876/7  ' 

1877/8  ' 

1878/9  ' 
1879/80' 

1880/1  ' 

1881/2  ' 

1882/3  ' 


1868/9  :  590-592.' 
1869/70  :  130-132.* 
1870/1,  app.   pp.  27-31. 
1871/2.   app.   pp.  46-47. 
1872/3.  app.   pp.  44-60. 
1873/4,  app.   pp.  49-51. 
1874/5,  app.   pp.  52-55. 
1875/6.   app.   pp.  59-61. 
1876/7.  app.   pp.   71-73. 
1877/8,  app.   pp.   71-73, 
187.S/9.   app.   pp.  71-74. 
1879/80,  app.  pp.  79-80. 
lSSO/1  :63-65.t 
ISSl  '2.  app    pp.  58-!>9. 
1882  3,  app.  pp.  80-82. 


Geo.  H.  Barton,  countt/  superintendent 
1883/4  In  A.R.   bd.  education   1883/4.  app.   pp.  78-79. 
1884/5  omitted. 

Geo.  C.  Houphton.  county  superintendent 
1885/6  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1SS5 '6.   npp.   pp.  40-42 


1886/7 
1887/8 
18,S8/9 
1889/90 ' 

1890/1  ' 

1891/2  ' 

1S92/3  ' 

1893/4  ' 

1894/5  ' 

1895/6  ' 

1896/7  ' 


1886/7,  app.   pp.  42-48. 
1SS7   8,  app.    pp.   59-70. 
1SS8/9.   apij.   pp.  4:^-50. 
ISSO'OO,  app.   pp.  27-33. 
1S9II   1.  app.   pp.  32-40. 
1891    2,  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  27-32. 
1s:iL'  3,  Bt.  1.  app.  pp.  27-33. 
1893/4,  app.  A.  pp.  27-32. 
1894/5  :  185-192. 
1895/6:  123-125. 
1896/7  :  156-157. 


Edward  A.  Murphy,  county  superintendent 
1897/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1S97 -8  :  144-150. 
l,S9S/9    "      "         "  "  1898/9:152-159. 

1899/00  "     "         "  "  1899/00  :  147-151, 

M.  H.  Kinsley,  county  superintendent 
1900/1   in  A.R.  bd.  education   1900/1  :  147. 
1901/2    "     "         "  "  1901/2:35-37. 

1902/3 "  1902/3  :  37-40. 

1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4 :  30-32. 

non-serial 
1866-1876.     Table:    increase  in  no.  of  teachers  of  both 

sexes   in    Hudson   Co.     (A.R.    bd.   education   1874/ 

5  app.   (p.  53)— .wmr  1875/6.) 
1867-1875.     Table:  no.  of  children  each  year  in  several 

townships  of  Hudson  Co.,  betw.  ages  of  5  and  18, 

according  to  census  taken  in  accordance  with  state 

school  law.    (Same  1874/5  app.  p.  54.) 

Hunterdon  County 

serial 
1  series 
1848-1866.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Hunterdon  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1848  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848  :  49-50. 
Clinton.  Iii'!nliii;:tnn  townships. 

1849  In  A.R.  supl.  imbllc  schools  1849:43-44. 
ReadinKton  township. 

1850  in  A.R.  supl.  public  schools  1850:63-66. 
Bethleheui.  Delaware,  West  Amwell  townships, 

1851  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  62-70. 
Alexandria.  East  Amwell.  Klngwood,  Iteadlngton,  Tewks- 

bury.  West  Amwell. 

1852  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  79-84. 
Alexandria,     Bethlehem.     East     Amwell,     Lambertyille, 

Rendinglon,  West  Amwell. 


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253 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Hunterdon  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1853  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  81-90. 
Alexandria.    L)elaware,    Lambertville,    Kingwood,    Read- 

ington.  West  Amwell.  Union. 

1854  in  A.K.  supt.  public  schoois  1854  :  9T-105. 
Same  as  in  1853.  omitting  Union. 

1855  in  A.K.  supt.  public  sclioois  1855  :  84-94. 
Alexandria,  Bethlehem,  Delaware.  Lambertvilie.  Rarltan. 

KeadinKton,  Union.  West  Amwell. 

1856  In  A.K.   supt.  public  schools  1856  :  79-85. 
Bethlehem,  Delaware,  Lamtwrtville,  Karitan.  Readington, 

Union. 

1857  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  105-108. 
Delawa_re,  Lambertvilie. 

1858  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  74-79. 
Alexandria,  Kingwood^  Lambertvilie,  Readington. 

1859  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859  :  192-198.* 
Alexandria.  Bethlehem.  Clinton,  East  Amwell,  Lambert- 
vilie. Readington. 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  207-217.* 
Alexandria.    Bethlehem.     Clinton.    Delaware,    Franklin, 

Klngwood.  Lambertvilie.  Readington.  Tewksbury. 

1861  in  A.K.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  101-107. 
Alexandria.   Bethlehem.   Delaware.    East   Amwell,   King- 
wood.  Lambertvilie,  Rarltan,  Readington. 

1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  122-132. 
Same  as  1861,  adding  Lebanon  and  Union. 

1863  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  109-116. 
Alexandria.    Delaware.    Franklin.    Klngwood.    Tjambert- 

ville.  Lebanon.  Rarltan.  Readington.  West  Amwell. 

1864  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  136-141. 
Bethlehem,  Lebanon,  Lamiiertviiie.  East  Amwell.  King- 
wood.  Rarltan,  Readington,  West  Araweil. 

1865  in  A.R.  supt.  puijlic  schools  1865  :  99-101. 
Bethlehem.  Lambertvilie. 

1866  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866  :  107-111. 
Lambertvilie.  Lebanon.  Klngwood,  East  Amwell.  Clinton. 

Tewksbur.v.  West  Amwell. 

2  series 
1867-1903/4.     Rapt,  ot  co.  supt.  of  Hunterdon  Co.:   gen- 
eral    conditions;     statistical     summary    for    each 
township. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

John  C.  Raff&ft]/,  county  .^upcrintendetit 

1867  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1866/7  :  737-739.* 
Statistics  not  Included  hereafter  ;  see  above.  Education, 

the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 
1867/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1867/8  :  777-779.* 

1868/9 1868/9  :  592-595.* 

1869/70 "     "         "  "  1869/70 :  132.* 

Cornelius  8.  Conkting,  county  superintendent 

1870       in  A.R.  bd.  education  1869/70:133-136.* 

1870/1 '•  1870/1,  app.  pp.   31-33. 

1871/2    "     "         "            "  1871/2,  app.   pp.  47-57. 

1872/3 1872/3.  app.   pp.  51-56. 

1873/4    "     "         •'            "  1873/4;  app.   pp.  51-56. 

1874/5    "     "         "            "  1874/5.  app.   pp.  55-63. 

1875/6    "     "         "            "  1875/6.  app.  pp.  61-71. 

D.  8.  Swackhamer,  county  superintendent 

1876/7  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1876/7.  app.  pp.  73-78. 

1877/8 1877/8,  app.  pp.  73-78. 

1878/9 "  1878/9.  app.   pp.  74-80. 

1879/SO "  1879/80.   app.    pp.  81-86. 

1880/1    "     "         •'  "  1880/1  :  65-66. t 

1881/2    "     ' 1881/2.  app.   pp.  53-57. 

Oliver  H.  Hoffman,  county  superintendent 


1882/3  in  A.R.  bd. 

1883/4    

1884/5    "     " 

1885/6    

1886/7    

1887/8  none  made. 


education  1882/3.  app.   pp.   82-86. 

1883/4,  app.   pp.  79-82. 

1884/5.  app.   pp.   28-35. 

1885/6,  app.   pp.  43-49. 

1886/7.  app.  pp.  48-54. 


E.  M.  Heoth,  county  superintendent 

1888/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1888/9.  app.  pp.  50-53. 

1889 '90"     "         "  •'            1889/90,  app.   pp.  33-36. 

1890/1    "     "         "  "            1890/1,  app.   pp.  41-43. 

1891/2    "     "         "  "            1891/2,  pt.l.  app.  pp.  32-34. 

1892/3 "            1892/3,  pt.l.  app.  pp.  33-34. 

1893/4    "     "         "  "            1893/4.  app.  A.  pp.  33-34. 

1894/5    "     "         "  "            1894/5  :  192-193. 


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NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Hunterdon  County — cont'd 

serial— cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Jason  8.  Hotfman,  county  superintendent 
1895/6  in  A.R.  l)d.  education   1895/0:125-128. 


1896/7 

1897/8  ' 

1898/9  ' 

1899/00  ' 

1900/1  ' 

1901/2  ' 

1902/3  ' 

1903/4  ' 


189G/7  :  157-160. 
1897/S  :  15l)-152. 
1898/9  :  159-165. 
1899/00  :  151-154. 
1900/1  :  148-152. 
1901/2:37-41. 
1902/3:40-42. 
1903/4  :  32-34. 


non-serial 

1866-1S76.  Table:  gain  of  valuation  of  school  property 
in  Hunterdon  Co.  (A.R.  bd.  education  1875/6  app. 
pp.  63-64.) 

1870-1876.  Table:  whole  no.  ot  children  betw.  5  and  18 
yrs.  of  age  residing  in  co.  and  enrolled  in  school, 
with  average  no.  of  attendance  in  Hunterdon  Co. 
(Same  1875/6  app.  p.  62.) 

Jersey  City.  Hudson  County 
serial 
1867/8-1903/4.     Rept.  of  city  supt.  of  schools  of  Jersey 
City:  attendance,  progress  of  classes,  sessions,  even- 
ing schools,  normal  school,  bldgs.,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Jos.  McCoy,  city  superintendent 
1867/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1867/8  :  817-822.* 

Wm.  L.  Dickinson,  assistant  superintendent 
1868/9   in  A.R.  bd.   education   1868/9  :  629-631.* 
1869/70-1875/6  not  found. 

Wm.  B.   (L.f)   Dickinson,  city  superintendent 

1876/7  In   A.R.  bd.  education  1876/7.  app.   pp.  6-19. 

1877/8 '  "  1877/8.  app.   pp.  9-13. 

1878/9    "     "         "  ■'  1878/9.   app.  pp.  7-13. 

1879/80"     "         "  "  1879/80.  app.   pp.  8-13. 

1880/1 1880/1  :  46-47.t 

1881/2    "     "         "  "  1881/2,  app.  pp.   10-15. 

1882/3    "     "         "  "  1882/3,  app.   pp.   16-19. 

George  H.  Barton,  city  superintendent 
1883/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1883/4,  app.   pp.  22-23. 
1884/5  not  found. 

A.  W.  Edson,  city  superintendent 
1885/6  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1885/6.  app.   pp.  88-95. 
1886/7-1890/1  not  found. 

Henry  Snyder,  city  superintendent 
1891/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  81-82. 
1892/3  not  found.  ^  cc  -m 

1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.   education  1893/4,   app.  A.  pp.  98-10^. 


1894/5 

1895/6  ' 

1896/7  ' 

1897/8  ' 

1898/9  ' 
1899/00' 

1900/1  ' 

1901/2  ' 

1902/3  ' 

1903/4  ' 


1868-1878.     Table 
Jersey  City, 
p.  13.) 

1873-1879.     Table 


1894/5  :  246-249. 
1895/6  :  185-187. 
1896/7:226-228. 
1897/8  :  218-219. 
1898/9  :  262-263. 
1899/00  :  271-273. 
"  "  1900/1  :  259-260. 

1901/2  :  128-130. 
1902/3  :  108-109. 
1903/4  :  102-103. 

non-serial 
condition  and  progress  of  schools  in 
(A.R.  state  bd.  education  1878/9  app. 


amts.  of  apprns.  and  average  attend- 
ance of  pupils  in  schools  of  Jersey  City,  each  yr. 
(Same  1878/9  app.  p.  12.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Key  port,  Monmouth  County 
1S92/3-1895/6.     Rept.   of  principal   of  public   school   of 
Keyport. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

S.  V,  Arroicsmith,  principal 
1892 '3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  111- 

112. 
1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  102-104. 

18P4/5    • 1894/5  :  250-252. 

1895/6    "     "         "  "  1895/6 :  188-189. 

Long  Branch,  Monmouth  County 
1892/3-1899/00.     Rept.  of  principal  of  public  scliools  of 
Long  Branch. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Chriiitophcr   Gregory,   principal 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  112- 

115. 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  104-10". 
1894/5-1898/9  not  found. 
1899/00  in  A.I!,  bd.  education   1899/00  :  273-276. 

Madison,  Morris  County 
1898/9.     Rept.  of  principal  of  Madison  public  school. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

W.  B.  Matthews,  principal 
1898/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1898/9:269-270. 

Mercer  County 
serial 

1  series 
1848-1866.    Extracts  from  repts. 

Mercer  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1848  in  A.R.   supt.   public  schools   1848 
Hamilton,   Hopewell,   Nottingham, 

ships. 

1849  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1849  :  44-46. 
Hopewell  township. 

1850  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  66-G8. 
Hamilton,  Hopewell  townships. 

1851  in  A.R.  supt,  public  schools  1851  :  71-77. 
East  Windsor.  Ewing.  Princeton.  Trenton. 

1852  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  85-87. 
East  Windsor,  Hopewell,  Princeton. 

1853  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  90-98. 
Ewing,  Hamilton.  Princeton. 

1854  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  106-111. 

East  Windsor,  Ewing,  Hamilton,  Hopewell,  Nottingham, 
Princeton.  West  Windsor. 

1855  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  95-100. 

East  Windsor.  Hamilton.  Hopewell,  Lawrence,  Notting- 
ham, Princeton. 

1856  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856  :  92-97. 

East  Windsor,   Hamilton,   Princeton,  West  Windsor. 

1857  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  112-117. 

East    Windsor.    Hamilton,    Lawrence,    Princeton,    West 
Windsor. 

1858  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  79-85. 
Same  as  1857,  adding  Trenton. 

1859  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859  :  199-204. • 
Same  as  1857.  adding  Hopewell. 

1860  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1800  :  217-224.* 
Hamilton.  Hopewell.  Princeton,  Lawrence,  City  of  Tren- 
ton, Washington. 

1861  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  122-125. 

East    Windsor,    Hamilton.    Lawrence,    Princeton,    Wf<;t 
Windsor. 

1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862:132-130. 
Same  as  1861. 

1863  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  117-120. 
Same  as  1861.  adding  Washington. 

1864  in  A.R.  supt.  schools  1864  :  148-150. 

Ewing.  East  Windsor,  Lawrencevlile,  I*rlnceton,  Trenton. 

1865  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1805  :  101-103. 
Princeton.  West  Windsor. 

1866  in  A.R.  bd.  ediication  1866  :  111-113. 

East  Windsor,  Washington,  Princeton,  Hamilton. 

2  series 

1867-1903/4.  Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Mercer  Co.:  general 
conditions;  census  rept.  and  financial  stmt,  for 
each  district  in  each  township. 


of  township  supts.  of 


;  51-53. 
East  Windsor  town- 


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NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Mercer  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Wm.  H.  Brace,  county  superintendent 
1867   In  A.R.  bd.  education   1866/7  :  741-747.' 

Statistics  not  included  hereafter  ;  see  above,  Education, 
the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/ 8-1903/4. 


Wm,  J.  a^ibbey, 
1867/8  in  A.R.  bd. 

1868/9    

1869/70 "     •' 
1870/1    "     " 

1871/2    

1872/3    

1873/4 ' 

1874/5 ' 

1875/6    '■     " 

187C/7    

1877/8    

1878/9    

1879/80  "     " 
1880/1  not  found. 
1881/2  in  A.R.  bd. 
1882/3    ■•     " 
1883/4    "     " 

1884/5 ' 

1885/6    "     •■ 


county  superintendent 
education  1867/8  :  780-781.* 

1868/9  :  595-598.* 

1869/70:138-138.* 

1870/1,  app.  pp.  35-37. 

1871/2.  app.  pp.  59-64. 

1872/3,  app.  pp.  56-61. 

1873/4.  app.  pp.  57-61. 

1874/5.  app.  pp.  64-68. 
"  1875/6,  app.  pp.  71-74. 
"     1876/7,  app.  pp.  78-81. 

1877/8,  app.  pp.  78-80. 

1878/9.  app.  pp.  80-82. 

1879/80,  app.  pp.  87-89. 

education  1881/2,  app.  pp.  60-62. 

1882/3,  app.  pp.  87-88. 

1883/4,  app.  pp.  82-84. 

"     1884/5,  app.  pp.  35-37. 

'•     1885/6,  app.  pp.  50-52. 


Lloyd  Wilbur,  county  superintendent 

1886/7  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1886/7.  app.   pp.  54-57. 

1887/8 '■  1887/8,  app.   pp.  71-74. 

1888/9 '  "  1888/9,  app.   pp.  53-58. 

1889/90 •■  1889/90,   app.   pp.  36-38. 

1890/1    "     "         •'  "  1890/1,  app.   pp.  43-45. 

1891/2 '  "  1891/2,  pt.l,  app.  pp.  34-36. 

1892/3  not  found. 

John  S.  Van  Dike,  county  superintendent 
1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A.  pp.  35-36. 
1894/5    "     "         '■            ••  1894/5:194-195. 

1895/6    " 1895/6 :  128-129. 

A.  W.  Hartwell,  county  superintendent 
1896/7  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1896/7  :  161-164. 
1897/8    "     "         ■'  "  1897/8 :  153-156. 

1898/9 "  1898/9  :  165-168. 

1899/00 1899/00  :  155-158. 

1900/1    "     ■■         •'  "  1900/1  :  152-156. 

1901/2 1901/2:41-45. 

1902/3    "     '■         ■'            ••  1902/3 :  42-46. 

1903/4 1903/4  :  34-37. 

Middlesex  County 
serial 
1  series 
1848-1866.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Middlesex  Co. 

In  Pocuments  as  follows  : 

1848  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848  :  55-56. 
Pertli  Amboy.  Plscataway  townships. 

1849  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1849  :  46-56. 

Rept.   made  by   co.   examiner  on  Monroe,   Perth   Amboy 
and  Plscataway  townships. 

1850  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  58-63. 
Perth  Amboy,  South  Amboy  townships. 

1851  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  78-86. 

North    Brunswick.    Perth    Amboy,    Plscataway,    South 
Brunswick,  Woodbrldge. 

1852  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  87-93. 

Monroe.    North   Brunswick.    Perth   Amboy,    Plscataway, 
Woodbrldge. 

1853  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  98-106. 
Monroe,     North     Brunswick.     South     Brunswick,     Perth 

Amboy,  South  Ambov,  Piscatawa.v,  Woodbrldge. 

1854  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  111-117. 
Same  as  In  1853,  omitting  North  Brunswick. 

1855  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  100-106. 

North    Brunswick.    I'erth    Amboy,    IMscataway,    South 
Brunswick,  Woodbrldge. 
1850  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  185C. :  97-104. 

Same  as  1855. 
1857  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  117-123. 

Monroe.    North   Brunswick.   Plscataway,   South   Amboy, 
South  Brunswick,  Woodbrldge. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Middlesex  Countij — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1858  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  85-96. 

Monroe,  North  Brunswick.  Perth  Amboy,  South  Amboy, 
South  Brunswick,   Woodbrldge. 

1859  in  A.K.  supt.  public  schools  1859  :  204-209.* 
Same  as  1858.  omitting  I'erth  Amboy. 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  224-232.* 

East  Brunswick,  Monroe,  New  Brunswick,  North  Bruns- 
wick, Perth  Amboy.  Piscataway,  South  Brunswick, 
Woodbrldge. 

1861  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  108-113. 

East  Bcunswlck,  Metuchen,  Monroe,  New  Brunswick, 
North  Brunswick.  Perth  Amboy,  Piscataway,  South 
Amboy. 

1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  136-142. 

East  Brunswick,  Monroe.  North  Brunswick,  Perth 
Amboy.  Piscataway,  South  Amboy,  South  Bruns- 
wick, Woodbrldge. 

1863  in  A.U.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  120-127. 

East  Brunswick,  Monroe,  North  Brunswick,  Perth  Am- 
boy, Piscataway,  South  Amlwy,  South  Brunswick, 
Woodbridge. 

1864  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  144-147. 

East  Brunswick,  Monroe.  North  Brunswick,  Piscataway, 
Perth  Amboy.  Soutli  Brunswick,  Spotswood,  Wood- 
bridge. 

1865  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865  ;  103-100. 
Metuchin,   Piscataway,   ICast  Brunswick,   South   Amboy, 

South  Brunswick.  Monroe. 

1866  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1866  :  113-117. 

South  Brunswick,  Woodbridge,  Piscataway,  Monroe,  East 
Brunswick. 

2  series 

1867-1903/4.  Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Middlesex  Co.:  gen- 
eral conditions;  statistics  for  each  district  in  each 
township. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

D.  T.  Reiley,  voiinty  superinteniient 

1867  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866/7  :  749-753* 
Statistics  not  included  hereafter  ;  see  above.  Education. 

the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 


Ralph    Willis, 

1867/8  in  A.R.  bd. 

1868/9  ■'  " 
1869/70 "  " 

1870/1  "  " 

1871/2  "  " 

1872/3  "  " 

1873/4  "  " 

1874/5  

1875/6  ' 

1876/7  

1877/8  

1878/9  "  " 

1879/80 

1880/1  

1881/2  

1882/3  

1883/4  "  " 

1884/5 ' 

1885/6  

1886/7  "  '• 


counly    supei-intenilent 

education  1867/8:782-784.* 
1868/9  :  598-600.* 
1809/70:138-141.* 
1870/1,  app  pp.  37-39. 
1871/2,  app.  pp.  57-59. 
1872/3,  app.  pp.  61-62. 
1873/4,  app.  pp.  61-63. 
1874/5,  app.  pp.  68-70. 
1875/6,  app.  pp.  74-77. 
1876/7,  app.  pp.  81-83. 
1877/8,  app.  pp.  80-82. 
1878/9.  app.  pp.  82-85. 
1879/80,  app.  pp.  89-90. 
1880/1  :  66-67. t 
1881/2.  app.  pp.  62-63. 
1882/3.  app.  pp.  88-89. 
1883/4,  app.  pp.  84-85. 
1884/5.  app.  pp.  37-38. 
1885/6,  app.  pp.  53-54. 
1886/7.  app.  p.  58. 


H.  Brewster  Willis,  county 

superintendent 

1887/8  in 

A.R. 

bd. 

education 

1887/8.  app.  pp.  74-77. 

1888/9  " 
1889/90  " 

1888/9,  app.  pp.  57-60. 
1889/90,  app.  pp.  38-41. 

1890/1  " 

1890/1,  app.  pp.  46-47. 

1891/2  " 

1891/2,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  36-40 

1892/3  " 

1.S92/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  35-37 

1893/4  " 

1893/4.  app.  A.  pp.  36-39. 

1894/5  " 

IS94/5:  195-197. 

1895/6  " 

l.sn5/6  :  129-135. 

1896/7  " 

1896 '7:165-168. 

1897/8  " 

1897/8:  156-161. 

1898/9  " 

1898/9  :  168-185. 

1899/00  " 

1899/00:  158-170. 

1900/1  " 

1900/1  :  156-189. 

1901/2  " 

1901/2  :  45-55. 

1902/3  •' 

1902/3  :  46-63. 

1903/4  •' 

1903/4  :  37-46. 

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NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Millville,   Cumberland   County 

serial 
1868/9-1903/4.     Rept.   of  supt.   of  schools  of  Millville: 
general  condition,  night  schools,  etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows: 

S.  Culter,  superintendent 
1868/9  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1868/9  :  631-632.* 
1869/70-1873/4  not  found. 

J.   W,  'NewUn,  superintendent 
1874/5  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1874/5,  app.  pp.  11-13. 

1875/6 "  1875/6,  app.   pp.  7-10. 

1876/7-1879/80  not  found. 

Name  not  iiiven. 
18.S0/1   in  A.R.  bd.  education   1880/1  :  48. t 
1881/2  not  found. 

J.  A.  Boland,  superintendent. 
1882/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1882/3,  app.   pp.   19-20. 
1883/4  not  found. 
1884/5  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1884/5,  app.   pp.  84-87. 

J.   W.  N&wlin,  superintendent 
1885/6  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1885/6.  app.   pp.  95-97. 
1886/7    "      "         •'  ••  1886/7,  app.   pp.  92-93. 

1887/8 "  1SS7/S,  app.  pp.  116-120, 

Edward'  C.  stokes,  superintendent 
1888/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1888/9,  app.  pp.  100-103. 
1889/90-1892/3  not  found. 

1893/4   in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  108-110, 
1894/5  not  found. 

1895/6   In  A.R.   bd.  education  1895/6  :  189-190. 
1896/7    ' "  1890/7  :  228-229. 

A.  Duncan  Yocuni,  superintendent 
1897/8  in  A.R.  bd.   education   1897/8  :  219-221. 

1898/9 "  1898/9  :  268-269. 

1899/00 "     "         "  "  1S99/00 :  276-277. 

Harry  F.  Staulfer,  superintendent 
1900/1   in  A.R.  bd.  education   1900/1  :  260-263. 
1901/2    "     "         "  "  1901/2  :  130-133. 

1902/3    "     "         "  "  1902/3:109-111. 

1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4  :  105-107. 

non-serial 

1875.  Table:  no.  of  pupils  enrolled,  and  average  at- 
tendance in  each  month  of  term  in  day  and  night 
schools  of  Millville.  (A.R.  bd.  education  1874/5  app. 
p.  12.) 

1888.     See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

Monmouth  County 
serial 

1  series 
1848-1866.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Monmouth  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1848  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848  :  57-60. 
Middletown.   Shrewsbury,   Freehold,   Millstone,  Jackson 

townships. 

1849  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1849  :  56-67. 
Freehold.   Howell.   Marlborough,   Middletown,   Millstone 

and  Rarltan  townships. 

1850  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850:77-87. 
Freehold.  Howell,  Manalapan,  Marlborough,  Middletown, 

Raritan,  Upper  Freehold  townships. 

1851  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  86-94. 
Atlantic,      Howell,      Middletown,      Millstone,      Raritan, 

Shrewsbury,  Wall. 

1852  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  94-109. 
Atlantic.     Freehold,     Howell,     Middletown,     Millstone, 

Ocean,  Raritan.  Shrewsbury,  Upper  Freehold. 

1853  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  106-115. 
Atlantic.  Howell.  Millstone,  Middletown.  Marlboro',  Rari- 
tan, Shrewsbury,  Upper  Freehold,  Wall. 

18.54  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  118-127. 
Same  as  1853.  adding  Freehold  and  Ocean. 

1855  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  107-117. 
Atlantic,  Freehold.  Howell,  Manalapan,  Marlboro'.  Upper 

Freehold.  Raritan.  Wall. 

1856  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1S56  :  104-112. 
Atlantic.  Freehold.  Howell.  Manalapan.  Marlboro.  Rari- 
tan. Shrewsbury,  Wall. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Monmouth   County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1857  in  A.R.  supt.  public  scbools  1857  :  123-13(1. 
Freehold.   Howell.,  Matavan.  Ocean,  Shrewsbury,  Upper 

Freehold. 

1858  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  06-102. 
Freehold.  Howell,   Maualapan.   Marlboro'.  Ocean,  Upper 

Freehold. 
1850  in  AM.  supt.  nubile  schools  18.">9  :  209-218.* 

Freehold.  Holmdel,  Howell,  Maualapan,  Ocean,  Uaritan, 
Upper  Freehold.  Wall. 

1860  In  A.n.  supt.  public  schools  1860:  232-241. • 
Freehold.  Howell,  Manalapan,  Mlddletown,  Ocean,  Rarl- 

tan.  Shrewsbur.v. 

1861  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  113-122. 
Freehold,  Holnidel.  Howell.  Mlddletown,  Ocean,  Raritan, 

Shrewsbnrv,  Upper  Freehold.  Wall. 

1862  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  142-151. 
Freehold.  Howell,  Holmdel.  Manalapan.  Matavan.  Middle- 
town.  Millstone,  Raritan,  Shrewsbury.  Ocean,  Upper 
Freehold,  Wall. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863:127-134. 
Freehold.  Holmdel,  Howell.  Matavan,  Mlddletown,  Ocean, 

Upper  Freehold,  Raritan.  Wall. 

1864  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  l."l-l.")7. 
Freehold.  Holmdel.  Howell.  Ocean.  Mlddletown,  Middle- 
town  Point.   Raritan,  Shrewsbur.v. 

1865  In  A.R.  sunt,  public  schools  1865  :  106-112. 
Freehold,      Hopewell,      Mlddletown,      Holmdel,      Ocean, 

Shrewsbury. 

1866  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866  :  117-125. 

Holmdel.  Upper  Freehold,  Shrewslniry,  Raritan.  Middle- 
town,  Ocean.  Millstone.  Marlboro.  Matawan.  Free- 
hold, Howell. 

2  series 
1867-1903/4.     Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Monmouth  Co.:   gen- 
eral  conditions;    tabular  stmt,   of  census,   surplus 
revenue  interest  ,  state  school  moneys,  town  taxes, 
etc.,  for  each  distr.  in  each  township. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Saml.  Lockivood,  county  superintendent 

1867  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1866/7  :  755-763.* 
Statistics  not  included  hereafter ;  see  above.  Education, 

the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 
1867/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1867/8  :  785-7S 


1868/9 

1869/70  " 

1870/1  " 

1871/2  •' 

1872/3  " 

1873/4  " 

1874/5  " 

1875/6  " 

1876/7  " 

1877/8  " 

1878/9  " 

1879/80  " 

1880/1  " 

1881/2  " 

1882/3  " 

1883/4  " 

1884/5  " 

1885/6  " 

1886/7  " 

1887/8  " 

1888/9  " 

1889/90  '• 

1890/1  " 

1891/2  " 

1892/3  " 


1868/9  :  600-606.* 
1869/70:  141-145.* 
1870/1,  app.  pp.  40-43. 
1871/2,  app.  pp.  64-71. 
1872/3.  app.  pp.  62-65. 
1873/4,  app.  pp.  64-69. 
1874/5.  app.  pp.  71-75. 
1875/6.  app.  pp.  77-82. 
1870/7,  app.  pp.  84-88. 
1877/8,  app.  pp.  83-87. 
1878/9,  app.  pp.  85-91. 
1879/80,  app.  pp.  91-92. 
1880/1  :  68-71. t 
1881/2,  app.  pp.  63-67. 
1882/3,  app.  pp.  90-92. 
1883/4.  app.  pp.  S6-SS. 
1884/5,  app.  pp.  .•i9-40. 
1885/6,  app.  pp.  54-58. 
1886/7,  app.  pp.  59-61. 
1887/8,  app.  pp.  78-79. 
1888/9,  app.  pp.  61-66. 
1889/90.  app.  pp.  41-46. 
1890/1,  app.  pp.  48-51. 
1891/2.  Dt.  1,  app.  pp.  40-44. 
1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  38-42. 


John  Enright,  county  superintendent 

1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A.  pp.  40-43. 

1894/5 "  1894/5  :  198-202, 

1895/6 '     "  1895/6:135-140. 

1896/7  "  "    "     '•  1896/7 :  168-173. 

1897/8  " 1897/8:161-165. 

1898/9  ' 1898/9:186-191. 

1899/00"  "    '•     "  1899/00:170-176. 

1900/1  "  "    "     "  ]  900/1  :  189-195. 

1901/2 '     "  1901/2  :  56-62. 

1902/3 "  1902/3 :  63-69. 

1903/4 '  1903/4  :  47-52. 


*  Pagini;  from  Collected  docs. 
t  Extracts  only. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Monmouth   County — cont'd 
non-serial 
1866-1876.     Table:   condition  of  schools,  gross  value  of 
school  property,  no.  of  children  of  school  age,  and 
amt.  of  income  for  support  of  scliools  in  Monmouth 
Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1S75/C  app.  pp.  77-78.) 

Montclair,  Essex  County 
1892/3-1903/4.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  public  schools  of  Mont- 
clair, 

la  Documents  as  follows  : 

h'andall  Si>auldi7ig,  superintendent 
1892/3  in  A.R.   bd.  education  1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  116- 

121. 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  110-112. 


1894/5 

1895/6  ' 

1896/7  • 

1897/8  ' 

1898/9  ' 

1899/00  • 

1900/1  ■ 

1901/2  ' 

1902/3  ' 

1903/4  ' 


1894/5  :  252-254. 
1895/6  :  191-193. 
1896/7  :  229-230. 
1897/8  :  221-223. 
1898/9  :  270-272. 
1899/00  :  277-280. 
1900/1  :  263-260. 
1901/2  :  133-136. 
1902/3:111-113. 
1903/4  :  107-109. 


Morris  County 
serial 
1  series 
1848-1866.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Morris  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1848  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848  :  60-64. 
Rockaway,    Mendham,    Morris,    Pequannoclj,    Jefferson 

townships. 

1849  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1849  :  67-76. 

Hanover.  Mendham,  Pequannocli,   and  Rockaway  town- 
ships. 

1850  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  87-92. 

Chester.    Hanover.    Mendham,    Morris.    Rockaway,    Roi- 
bury,   townships. 

1851  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  94-102, 
Chatham,    Hanover,   Mendham,    Morris,   Randolph,    Rox- 

bury,  Washington. 

1852  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  110-117. 
Chester,  Hanovec,  Mendham,  Morris,  Randolph,  Roxbury. 

1853  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  115-123.  ' 
Chatham,   Chester.  Hanover,  Morris,  Pequannock.   Ran- 
dolph, Roxbury. 

1854  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  128-142. 
Chatham,  Chester,  Hanover,  Mendham,  Morris,  Pequan- 
nock, Roxbury. 

1855  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  118-132. 
Chatham,  Chester,  Hanover,  Mendham.  Morris,  Pequan- 
nock, Randolph,  Rockaway,  Washington. 

1856  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  185G  :  112-124. 
Chatham,  Hanover,  Mendham,  Morris,  Pequannock,  Ran- 
dolph, Rockaway.  Roxbury,  Washington. 

1857  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  130-139. 
Chatham,  Chester,  Hanover.  Morris,  Pequannock,  Rock- 
away, Roxbury,  Washington. 

1858  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  103-114. 
Chatham.  Chester,  Hanover,  Mendham,  Morris,  Pequan- 
nock, Rockaway.  Washington. 

1859  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859  :  218-229.* 
Chatham,  Chester.  Hanover.  Meurtham,  Morris,  Pequan- 
nock, liaudolph.  Rockawav,  Itoxbury. 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  scliools  1800:241-249.* 
Chatham,   Chester,   Hanover,  ,JelTerson,  Morris,  Pequan- 
nock, Roxbury,  Washington. 

1861  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  125-129. 
Chatham.  Chester,  Hanover,  Morris,  Rockaway,  Roxbury, 

Washington. 

1862  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  151-155. 
Same  as  1861. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  134-139. 
Chatham.  Chester.  Hanover,  .TelTerson,  Mendham,  Morris- 
town,  Itockaway,  Washington. 

1864  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1804  :  141-144. 
Chatham,  Chester.  Hanover,  .Mendham. 

1805  in  A.R.  supt.  pulilic  schools  1865  :  112-114. 

Morris.  Chatham.  Roxbury. 
1866  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866:  126-130. 

Washington.  Itoxbury,  Rockaway,  Hanover,  Pequannocit, 
Passaic,  Chester. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


257 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Morris  County — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series 
1867-1903/4.     Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Morris  Co.:   general 
conditions;   statistics  for  each  distr.  in  eacli  town- 
ship. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

li.  H,  De  Hart,  county  superintendent 
1867  in  A.n.  bd.  education  1S66/7  :  765-771.* 

Statistics  not  included  liereafter ;  see  above.  Education, 
the  non-serial  group,  under  dates.  1867/8-190,3/4. 
1867/8     in  A.Ii.   bd.  education   1867/8  :  780-790.* 
1868/9      "     "         "            "  1868/9 :  606-608.* 

1869/70    " 1869/70 :  146.* 

Remues  Bobittson,  county  superintendent 
1870/1     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1870/1,  app.  pp.  44-46. 
1871/2      "     "         "  "  1871/2.  app.  pp.   71-75. 

Jolin  R.  Runyan,  county  superintendent 
1872/3     in  A.R.   education   1872/3.  app.   pp.  65-68. 
1873/4      "     •'         "  "  1873/4,  app.  pp.  69-71. 


L.  W.  Thuri 

1874/5  in  A.R 

1875/6  "  " 

1876/7  ■•  ■' 

1877/8  "  " 

1878/9  "  " 

1879/80    "  " 

1880/1  "  " 

1881/2  "  " 

1882/3  "  " 

1883/4  "  " 

1884/5  "  " 

1885/6  "  " 

1886/7  ■'  •' 


cr,  county  superintendent 
bd.  education  1874/5,  app, 
1875/6,  app. 


pp. 
.  ,  pp. 
1876/7,  app.  pp. 
1877/8,  app.  pp. 
1878/9.  app.  pp. 
1879/80,  app.  pp. 
1880/1  :  71-72.t 
1881/2,  app.  pp. 
1882/3,  app.  pp. 
1883/4,  app.  pp. 
1884/5.  app.  pp. 
1885/6,  app.  pp. 
1886/7,  app.  pp. 


75-78. 
82-85. 
89-91. 
87-88. 
91-94. 
,  93-95. 

67-69. 
93-94. 
89-no. 
41-44. 
57-60. 
61-63. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Mount  Holly,  Burlington  County 
1S92/3-1898/9.     Rept.  of  supervising  principal  of  public 
schools  of  Mount  Holly. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Chas.  D.  Ruine,  principal 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1.  npp.  pp.  122- 

125. 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.  app.  A.  pp.  113-114. 

1894/5    " 1894/5:256-257. 

1895/6-1896/7  not  found. 

W.  Collom  Cook,  prinicpal 
1897/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1897/8  :  224. 
1898/9    "     "         "  "  1898/9  :  274-276. 

New  Brunswick,  Middlesex  County 

serial 
1867/8-1903/4.     Rept.   of  city  supt.   of  schools  of  New 
Brunswick:    school    interest,    teachers,    school    ac- 
commodations, general  information,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Henry  B.  Pierce,  city  superintendent 
1867/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1867/8:825-829.* 


B.  C.  Megie,  county  superintendent 
1887/8     In  A.R.  bd.  education  1887/8.  app.  pp.  80-82. 
1888/9      "     "         ••  ~"  1888/9.  app.  pp.  66-69. 

James  O.  Cooper,  county  superintendent 

1889/90  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1889/90,  app.  pp.  46-47. 

1890/1      "     "  "  "  1890/1,  app.  pp.  52-55. 

1891/2      "     "  "  "  1891/2,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  45- 

48. 

1892/3     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  42- 

44. 

Martin  Luther  Cox,  county  superintendent 

1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.  app.  A,  pp.  43-47. 

1894/5  "  "    "     "  1894/5  :  202-205. 

1895/6  '     ••  1895/6:141-145. 

1896/7  •■  "    "     "  1896/7 :  173-176. 

1897/8  "  "    "     "  1897/8 :  165-167. 

1898/9  "  "    "     "  1898/9 :  191-193. 

Watson  B.  Matthews,  county  superintendent 
1899/00  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1899/00:176-177. 

1900/1   "     1900-1  :  195-197. 

1901/2   "     1901/2 :  63-66. 

1902/3   "  "    "     "     1902/3 :  69-72. 
1903/4   "  "    "     "     1903/4  :  53-55. 

Morristown,  Morris  County 
1877/8-1899/00.  Rept.  of  city  supt.  of  schools  of  Mor- 
ristown. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

IF.  L.  R.  Haven,  superintendent 
1877/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1877/8,  app.  p.  14. 
1S78/9-1SS7/8  not  found. 

1888/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1888/9,  app.  pp.  103-104. 
1889/90-1890/1  not  found. 

1891/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt,  1,  app.  pp.  82-83. 
1892/3  "  "    "     "     1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  126- 

127. 
1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A.  pp.  112-113. 
1894/5  "  "    "     "     1894/5 :  254-255. 
1895/6  not  found. 

1896/7  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1896/7  :  231-232. 
1897/8  not  found. 

1898/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1898/9 :  272-273. 
1899/00 "  "    "     "     1899/00 :  280-281. 


1868/9 
1869/70" 

1870/1  " 

1871/2  " 

1872/3  " 

1873/4  " 

1874/5  " 

1875/6  " 

1876/7  " 

1877/8  " 

1S7S/9  " 

1879/80  " 

1880/1  " 

18S1/2  " 

1S82/3  " 

1883/4  " 

Chas.  Jacobus,  city  superintendent 
1884/5  in  A.R.  bd.  education  I884/.5,  app 


1868/9  :  634-635.* 
1869/70  :  80-82. 
1870/1,  app.  pp.  4-5. 
1871/2,  app.  pp.  7-8. 
1872/3,  app.  pp.  7-8. 
1873/4,  app.  pp.  7-8. 
1874/5,  app.  pp.  16-18. 
1875/6,  app.  pp.  13-14. 
1876/7,  app.  pp.  21-22. 
1877/8,  app.  pp.  15-17. 
1878/9,  app.  pp.  1.5-16. 
1879/80.  app.  pp.  13-15. 
1880/1  :  49-51.t 
1881/2,  app.  pp.  15-17. 
1882/3,  app.  pp.  28-31. 
1883/4,  ago.  pp.  23-24. 


pp. 


1885/6,  app.  pp. 


87-89. 
102-109. 


education  1887/8 :  126-129. 
1888/9.  app.  pp. 


111-115. 


1889/90,   app.    pp.   72-74. 


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17 


1885/6 

1886/7  not  found. 
1887/8  in  A.R.  bd. 
1888/9    "     " 

18.89/90 

1890/1  not  found. 

Geo.  O.  Ryan,  city  superintendent 
1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  88-89. 
1892/3-1894/5  not  found. 

1895/6  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1895/6 :  199-200. 
1896/7  not  found.  „    „„„  „„„ 

1897/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8  :  226-229. 

Wm.  Clinton  Armstrong,  city  superintendent 
1898/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1898/9  j  279-281.^ 


1899/00  " 
1900/1    ■• 
1901/2 
1902/3 
1903/4 


1899/00  :  282-286. 
1900/1  :  266-270. 
1901/2  :  136-140. 
1902/3  :  124-129. 
1903/4  :  114-119. 


non-serial 


1888.     See  above,  Education,  this  date, 
Newark,  Essex  County 
serial 
1867/8-1903/4.     Rept.  of  city  supt.  of  schools  of  Newark: 
teachers,  facilities,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Oeo.  B.  Sears,  city  superintendent 
1867/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1867/8  :  823-824.* 


1868/9 

1869/70  ' 

1870/1  ' 

1871/2  "  " 

1872/3  

1873/4  

1874/5  "  " 
1875/6  "  " 
1876/7  "  " 
1877/8  not  found. 


1868/9  :  632-633.* 
1869/70  :  78-80.* 
1870/1,  app.  pp.  3-4 
1871/2,  app 
1872/3,  app 
1873/4,  app 
1874/5,  app. 
1875/6,  app, 


pp.  5-7. 

pp.  5-6. 

pp.  5-6. 

pp.  13-15. 

pp.  10-13. 


1876/7,  app.  pp.   19-20, 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Hewark,  Essex   County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 


Wm.  iV.  liarriniier,  cily  s 
1878/n  in  A.K.  bd.  education 
1870 /SO"      " 
ISSO  'l-iSSl/2  not  found. 
18S2  '3  in  A.R.  bd.  education 
1SS3 '4-1884/5  not  found. 
ISS.t'O  In  A.R.  lid.  education 
18S6/7  not  found. 
18S7  8   In  A.R.  bd.  education 

ISSS  0 ' 

1800  1  not  found. 

1891/2  In  A.R.  I>d.  education 

1892/3    "     

130. 
1803/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education 

1894/5  ' 

1895/6  "  


iiperintendent 
1878/9.  app.  pp.   13-15. 
1879/80,  app.   pp.  30-33. 

1882/3.  app.  pp.  21-28. 

1885/6,  app.  pp.  97-102. 

1887/8.  app.  pp.  120-125. 
1888/9,  app.  pp.  105-110. 

1891/2,  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  83-88. 
1892/3.  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  127- 

1893/4.  app.  A.  pp.  115-118. 
1894/5  :  257-261. 
1895/6  :  193-198. 


Chns.  B.  Oilbert,  city  superintendent 
1896/7  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1896/7  :  232-234. 

1897/8    ' 1897/8  :  224-226. 

1898/9    "     •'         "  "  1898/9 :  276-278. 

1899/00  "     "         "  "  1899/00 :  281-282. 

Addison  B.  Poland^  cit;/  superintendent 
1900/1   in  A.R.  bd.  education   1000/1  :  271-275. 
1901/2    "      "         ••  '■  1901/2:140-148. 

1902/3    ■'     "         "  "  1902/3 :  114-124. 

1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4  :  109-114 

non-serial 

18G5-1S75.  Table:  general  advance  in  schools  compared 
with  ten  yrs.  ago,  in  Newark.  (A.R.  state  bd.  edu- 
cation 1874/5  app.  pp.  13-14.) 

1874.     See  below.  School  Houses,  this  date. 

18S6.  Table:  complaints  investigated,  boys  and  girls, 
respectively;  irregular  attendants.  (4  A.R.  Inspec- 
tor factories,  etc.  1886:  46-47.) 

1888.     See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

Newton,  Sussex  County 
1892/3-1898/9.     Kept,    of    principal    of    Newton    public 
schools. 

In  Documents.as  foliows  : 

Chas.  J.  Mallory*  principal 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3.  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  130- 

1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  119-122. 

1894/5-1897/8  not  found. 

1898/9  in  A.K.  bd.  education  1898/9:278-279. 

North  Plainfield,  Union  County 
1892/3-1900/1.     Rept.   of  principal   of  North   Plainfield 
Public  School. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Chas.  E.  Boss,  principal 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3.  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  134- 

136. 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A.  pp.  122-123. 
1894/5-1896/7  not  found. 

H.  J.  Wightmnn,  principal 
1897/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1897/8  :  229-232. 

1898/9 "  1808/9  :  281-282. 

1900/1 1900/1  :  275. 

Ocean   County 
serial 
1  series 
1851-1866.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Ocean  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
18.''il  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  103-107. 

Plumsted,  Union. 
18r,2  In  A.K.  supt.  public  schools  1852:139-14:1 

Union. 

1853  In  A.K.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  123-130. 
Briclj.  Dover.  I'lumsted.  Stafford,  Union. 

1854  in   A.R.   supt.   public  schools  1854  :  142-140. 
Brick,  Stafford,  Union. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Ocean  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1855  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  132-138. 
Brick.  Plumsted.  Stafford.  Union. 

1856  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  18.')6  :  12^-128. 
Brick.  Dover,  .l.ickson.  Stafford.  Plumstod. 

1857  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1837:  139-143. 
Brick.  .Tackson.  Plumsted. 

1858  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1S5S  :  114-116. 
.Tackson.  Plumsted.  ITnion. 

18.'>9  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859:229-232.* 
Brick.  J.'Hckson.  Plumsted,  Stafford.  Union. 

1860  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860:250-253.* 
Same  as  1850  omitting  Stafford. 

1861  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  130-132. 
Same  as  1860. 

1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  155-157. 
Jackson.  Plumsted. 

1863  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  139-141. 
Brick.  Dover.  Jackson.  Stafford.  Union. 

1864  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  157-159. 
Brick.  Jackson.  Plumsted.  Stafford. 

1865  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865  :  115. 
Stafford.  Jackson. 

1866  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1866  :  130-131. 
Union.  Dover.  Brick. 

2  series 
1867-1903/4.     Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Ocean  Co.:    general 
conditions  in  co.  and  in  each  township;   statistics 
for  each  distr.  in  each  township. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

IF.  F.  Brown,  county  superintendent 

1867  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1866/7  :  773-780.* 
Statistics  not  included  hereafter :  see  above.  Education, 

the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 
1867/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1867/8  :  701-703.* 

1868/9 '  "  1868/9  :  609-612.* 

1869/70 "     "         "  "  1869/70 :  147-151.* 

E.  M.  Lonan.  county  superintendent 
1870       In  A.R.  bd.  education  1860/70  :  151-132. 

"  1870/1.  app.   pp.  46-47. 


1870/1 

1871/2  ' 

1872/3  ' 

1873/4  ' 

1874/5  ' 

1875/6  • 

1876/7  ' 

1877/8  ' 

1878/9  ' 

1879/80  ' 

1880/1  ' 

1881/2  ' 

1882/3  " 

1883/4  ' 

1884/5  ' 

1885/6  ■' 

1886/7  " 

1887/8  " 

1888/9  " 

1889/90  " 

1890/1  " 

1891/2  " 

1892/3  " 

1893/4  " 

1894/5  " 

1895/6  " 

F.  A.  'North,  county  superintendent 

1896/7  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1806/7:176-179. 

1897/8 1897/8  :  168-176. 

1898/9 "  1898/9:104-204. 

1899/00"     "         "  "  1890/00:177-196. 

1900/1    "     "         "  "  1900/1  :  197-212. 

1901/2    "     "         "  "  1901/2 :  67-86. 

Peter  Tilton.  county  superintendent 
1002/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1902/3  :  72-74. 
1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4  :  56-58. 

Ocean  Orove,  Monmouth  County 
1900/1.     Rept.  of  supervising  principal  of  Ocean  Grove 
public  schools. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
ilisa  L.  A.  Doren,  supervising  principal 
19Q0/1  m  A.R.  bd.  education  1900/1 :  276-278. 


1871/2.  app.  pp.  75-76. 
1872/3,  app.   pp.  68-69. 
1873/4,  app.   pp.   71-72. 
1874/5,  app.  pp.  78-79. 
1875/6.  app.  pp.  85-86. 
1876/7.  app.   pp.  91-92. 
1877/8,  app.   pp.  89-92. 
1878/9,  app.   pp.  95-98. 
1879/80,   app.   pp.  95-96. 
1880/1  :  72.t 
1881/2,  app.  pp.  70-71, 
1882/3,  app.   pp.  95-96. 
1883/4.  app.   pp.  91-92. 
1884/5.  app.   pp.  44-46. 
1885/6.  app.  pp.  60-61. 
1886/7.  app.   pp.  63-64. 
1887/8.  app.   pp.   82-84. 
1888/0.  app.   pp.  70-71. 
1880/90.  app.   pp.  47-48. 
1800/1.  app.   pp.  55-57. 
1891/2.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  48-49. 
1892/3,  Bt.  1.  app.  pp.  44-46. 
1803/4.  app.  A.  pp.  47-49. 
1804/5  :  203-207. 
1895/6  :  144-145. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


259 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Orange,  Essex  County 
1868/9-1903/4.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  schools  of  Orange;  gen- 
eral condition,  etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Eldridge  Mix,  superintendent 
1868/9  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1868/9  :  635-63G.* 
1869/70-1873/4  not  found. 

Israel  H.  Oerry,  superintendent 
1874/.-.   In  A.U.  bd.  education  18T4/5,  app.   pp.   18-19. 
1875/6  not  found. 


U.  W.  Cutts,  superintendent 
187f,/7  In  A.R.  bd.   education   1R70/7, 

1877/8    "     ' 1877/8, 

1878/9    "     1878/9, 

1879/80  not  found. 

1880/1   In  A.R.  bd.   education  lSSO/1  :  51. t 

1881/2-1882/3  not  found. 

1883/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education   18S3/4. 

1884/5    "     "         "  •'  1884/5, 

1885/6  not  found. 

1886/7  In  A.R.  bd, 

1887/8  not  found. 

1888/9  in  A.R.  bd, 

1889/90-lSno/l  not  found. 

1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2, 

1892/3 ••     1892/3, 

138. 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4. 

1894/5  "     1894/5 

1895/6  ' '     1895/fi 

1896/7  "     1896/7 

1897/8  1897/8 


app.  pp.  22-24. 
app.  pp.  17-18. 
app.  pp.  16-17. 


app.  pp.  26-27. 
app.  pp.  89-00. 


education  1880/7,  app.  pp.  94-95. 
education  1888/9,  app.  pp.  116-118. 


pt.  1.  app.  pp.  90-91. 
pt.  1,  app.  pp.  137- 

app.  A.  pp.  124-125. 
261-262. 
201-202. 
234-235. 
232-235. 


Wm.  M.  Swingle,  superintendent 

1898/9  in  A.R.  bd.   education  1898/9  :  2S3-2S5. 

1899/00 ••  1899/00  :  286-289. 

1900/1    "     "         "  "  1900/1  :  27S-2S3. 

1901/2    "     "         "  "  1901/2:149-152. 

1902/3    "     "         "  "  3  902/3:  130-131. 

1903/4 1903/4  :  120-122. 

Passaic,  Passaic  County 
1872/3-1903/4.     Rept.  of  city  supt.  of  schools  of  Passaic. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Saml.  W.  Rice,  superintendent 
1872/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1872/3,  app.  pp.  9-11. 


1873/4 
1874/5 
1875/6 
1876/7 
1877/8 


1873/4,  app.  p.  9. 

1874/5,  app.  p.  20. 

1875/6,  app.  pp.  15-17. 

1876/7,  app.  pp.  24-25. 

1877/8,  app.  p.  19. 


P.  F.  Leavens,  superintendent 
1878/9  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1878/9,  app.  pp.  18-19. 
1879/80-1890/1  not  found. 

Henry  H.  Hutton,  superintendent 
1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education   lsni/2,  pt.  1,  app.  pp. 92-94. 

1892/3    " 1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  139- 

141. 
1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A.  pp.  126-127. 
1894/5    "     "         "  "  1894/5 :  263-267. 

1895/6    "     "         "  "  1895/6 :  202-204. 

1896/7  not  found. 

Frank  E.  Spauldinij,  superintendent 
1897/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1897/8  :  235-240. 
1898/9    "     "         "  "  1898/9 :  285-286. 

1899/00' "  1899/00:290-291. 

1900/1    "     "         "            "  1900/1  :  283-284. 

1901/2    "     "        "            "  1901/2:156-158. 

1902/3    "     "         "            "  1902/3:131-133. 

1903/4    " 1903/4 :  122. 

Passaic  County 
serial 
1  series 
1848-1866.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Passaic  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1848  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848  :  65-67. 
Wayne  township. 

1849  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1849  :  76-77. 
Manchester  township. 


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NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Passaic  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1850  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850:92-94. 
Manchester,  I'ompton  townships. 

1851  In  A.R.  supt.  puhllc  schools  1851  :  107-108. 
Manchester. 

18.-.2  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  117-121. 
Acquackanonk.  Manchester,  Pompton. 

1853  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  131-133. 
Acquackanonk,  Wavne. 

1854  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  146-149. 
Paterson,  Wavne. 

1855  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  139-140. 
Acquackanonk,  Paterson. 

1856  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856  :  128-130. 
Same  as  1855. 

1857  omitted. 

1858  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  117. 
Paterson. 

1859  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859:233-235.* 
Manchester,  I'aterson,  West  MUford. 

1860  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  254-258.* 
Acquackanonk,    Manchester,    Paterson,    Pompton,    West 

Mllford. 

1861  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  132-134. 
Same  as  1860,  addine  Wayne. 

1802  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  157-163. 
Same  as  1860. 

1863  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  141-144. 
Same  as  18G0. 

1864  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  159-161. 
Pompton.  Passaic,  West  Mllford. 

1865  not  found. 

1866  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1866:  131-133. 
West  Mllford,  Pompton.  Paterson. 

2  series 
1867-1903/4.     Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Passaic  Co.:   general 
conditions;   statistics  for  each  distr.  in  each  town- 
ship. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
J.  C,  Cruikshank.  county  superintendent 

1867  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1867  :  781-786.* 

Statistics  not  included  hereafter;  see  above.  Education, 
the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 
1867/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1867/8  :  794-796.* 

1868/9:612-613.* 
1,869/70  :  153-155.* 
1870/1,  app.   pp.  47-49. 
1871/2.  app.  pp.   77-79. 
1872/3,  app.  pp.  69-71. 
1873/4,  app.  pp.  73-75. 
1874/5,  ann.  pp.  79-81. 
1875/6,   app.  pp.  86-88. 
1876/7,  app.   pp.  9.3-94. 
1877/8,  app.   pp.  92-93. 
1878/9,  app.   pp.  98-101. 
1879/80,   app.    pp.  96-98. 
1880/1  :  73-75.t 
1881/2,  app.   pp.  71-73. 
1882/3,  app.   pp.  96-98. 
1883/4,  app.   pp.  92-95. 
1884/5,  app.   pp.  46-49. 
1885/6,  app.   pp.  62-65. 
1886/7,  app.  pp.  65-66. 
1887/8,  app.   pp.  84-87. 
1888/9,  app.   pp.  72-74. 
1889/90.  app.  pp.  49-51. 

county  superintendent 
education  1890/1,  app.  pp.  57-58. 

1S91/2,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  50-51. 
1.892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  46-48. 
1893/4,  app.  pp.  50-52, 

county  superintendent 
education  1894/5  :  207-208. 

1895/6  :  145-148. 

1896/7  :  179-183. 

county  superintendent 
education   1897/8  :  176-180. 
1898/9  :  204-206. 
1899/00  :  19Q-200. 
1900/1  :  212-216. 
1901/2  :  86-89. 
1902/3  :  74-77. 
1903/4  :  58-61. 

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1868/9  " 

" 

1869/70  " 

" 

1870/1  " 

" 

1871/2  " 

" 

1872/3  " 

" 

1873/4  " 

" 

1874/5  " 

" 

1875/6  " 

'* 

1876/7  " 

" 

1877/8  " 

" 

1878/9  " 

'* 

1879/80" 

" 

1880/1  " 

" 

1881/2  " 

" 

1882/3  " 

** 

1883/4  " 

" 

1884/5  " 

*' 

1885/6  " 

" 

1886/7  " 

" 

1887/8  " 

*' 

1888/9  " 

*' 

1889/90  " 

" 

Alex. 

Elliott.  Jr. 

1890/1  in 

A.R. 

bd. 

1891/2  '■ 

*' 

•' 

1892/3  " 

" 

" 

1893/4  " 

" 

" 

Jas.  D.  Doi 

ne^. 

1894/5  In 

A.R. 

bd. 

1895/6  " 

" 

" 

1896/7  •• 

" 

'* 

Homer  A.  Wilcox 

1897/8  in 

A.R. 

bd. 

1898/9  " 

1899/00  " 

1900/1  " 

1901/2  " 

1902/3  " 

1903/4  " 

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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Paterson.  Passaic  County 
1868/9-1903/4.     Rept.   of  siipt.   of  schools  of  Paterson: 
grades;   teachers  and  salaries;   normal  school;   ac- 
commodations;  attendance;   course  of  study. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Wm.  Nelson,  superintendent 
1868/9  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1868/9  :  636-643.» 

Wm.  Swinburne,  auperititendent 
1869/70  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1869/70:82.* 
1870/1  not  found. 

Saml.  C.  Hosford,  superintendent 
1871/2  In  A.R.  bd.   educition   1871/2,  app.  pp.  9-10. 
1872/3-1881/2  not  found. 

Clarenee  E.  Meleney,  superintendent. 
1882/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1882/3,  app.  pp.  32-35. 

1883/4 1883/4,  app.  pp.  27-31. 

1884/5-1887/8  not  found. 

Orestes  M.  Brands,  superintendent 
1888/9  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1888/9,  app.  pp.  118-131. 

1889/90 ■■  18.S0/9O.  app.   pp.  75-87. 

1890/1    "     "         "  "  1890/1,  app.   pp.  86-97. 

J.  A.  Iteinhart,  superintendent 

1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.l,  app.  pp.  94-97. 

1892/3 "  1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  141- 

145. 

1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.  app.  A,  pp.  127-134. 

1894/5 '  "  1894/5  :  2G8-271. 

1895/6 1895/6  :  204-210. 

TF.  D.  Monro,  superintendent 
1896/7  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1896/7  :  235-238. 

Addison  B.  Poland,  superintendent 
1897/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8  :  240-243. 
1898/9    "     "         "  '■  1898/9  :  287-297. 

1899/00 "  1899/00:291-298. 

L,  A.  Ooodenough,  superintendent 
1900/1   In  A.R.  bd.  education   1900/1  :  285-287. 
1901/2    "     "         "  •■  1901/2  :  152-155. 

1902/3 "  1902/3  :  133-135. 

1903/4    "     ' 1903/4  :  123-124. 

Perth  Amboy,  Middlesex  County 
1869/70-1903/4.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  schools  of  Perth  Am- 
boy:  bldgs.,  tax,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

G.  TT.  Nicholson,  superintendent 
1869/70  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1869/70  :  83.» 

Henrji  Farmer,  superintendent 

1870/1     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1870/1,  app  pp.  6-8. 

1871/2      '  "  1871/2.  app.   pp.   10-11. 

1872/3 1872/3,  app.   pp.   11-12. 

1873/4      1873/4,  app.  pp.  9-14. 

1874/5-1876/7  not  found. 

1877/8     In  A.R.   bd.  education  1877/8,  app.  pp.  20-21. 

1878/9  not  found. 

1879/80  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1879/80.  app.  pp.  15-16. 

No  name  given 
1880/1     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1880/1  :  51-52.t 

David  Stevenson,  superintendent 

1881/2     in  A.R.  hd.  education  1881/2,  app.  pp.   17-19. 
1882/3  not  found. 

E.  R.  Pierce,  superintendent 
1883/4     In   A.R.  bd.  education   1883/4.   app.   pp.   31-32. 
1884/.5-1891/2  not  found. 

James  S.  Wit;ht,  superintendent 
1892/3     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  145- 
147. 

Adrian  Lyon,  superintendent 

1893/4     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.   A,   pp.   134- 
135  '    '      ft  ff- 

1894/5     In  A.R.  bd.  education   1894/5:271-272. 


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NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Perth  Amboy,  Middlesex  County — cont'd 
S,  E.  Shull,  superintendent 
in  A.R.  bd.  education  1895/6 :  211-212. 
1896/7  :  239-241. 


1895/6 

1896/7 

1897/8 

1898/9 

1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


1897/8  :  243-245. 
1898/9  :  297-299. 
1899/00  :  298-299. 
1900/1  :  287-289. 
1901/2:  158-160. 
1902/3  :  135-137. 
1903/4  :  125-126. 


Phillipsburg,  Warren  County 
1869/70-1903/4.     Rept.   of  supt.   of  schools  of  Phillips- 
burg: school  accommodations,  teachers,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  ; 

Saml.   Freeman,   superintendent 
1869/70  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1869/70 :  83-85.« 
1870/1  not  found. 

1871/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1871/2,  app 
1872/3    "     "         "  •'  1872/3,  app. 

P.  0.  Tolles,  superintendent 
1873/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1873/4,  app. 
1874/5    ••     "        "  "  1874/5,  app. 

Jos.   n.  Brensinger,  superintendent 
1875/6  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1875/6,  app. 

1876/7    "  ~ 

1877/8  " 
1878/9  " 
1879/80  " 
1880/1 


p.  12. 
pp.  93-95. 


pp.  14-17. 
pp.  21-24. 


1881/2 
1882/3 
1883/4 


pp.  17-22. 
1876/7,  app.  pp.  25-31. 
1877/8,  app.  pp.  21-28. 
1878/9,  app.  pp.  19-20. 
1879/80,  app.  pp.  17-23. 
1880/1  :  52.t 


bd. 


pp.  19-20. 
pp.  36-37. 
pp.  32-33. 

pp.  91-92. 
pp.  110-111. 
p.  96. 


app.  pp.  98- 

education  1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  147- 

educatlon  1893/4,  app.  A.  pp.  135-136. 

1895/6  :  212-214. 

1897/8  :  245-246. 
1898/9  :  299-300. 

1902/3  :  138-140. 
1903/4  :  126-129. 


1881/2.  app. 
1882/3.  app. 
1883/4,  app. 

Edwin  C.  Beers,  superintendent 
1884/5  in  A.R.  bd.  educaUon  1884/5,  app. 

1885/6  " '     1885/6,  app. 

1886/7 "     1886/7,  app. 

1887/8-1890/1  not  found. 

n,  Budd  Howell,  superintendent 
1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2.  pt.  1. 

104. 
1892/3  In  A.R. 

151. 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd. 
1894/5  not  found. 
1895/6  in  A.R.  bd.  education 
1896/7  not  found. 
1.S97/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8:245-246. 

1898/9    "     ' " 

1899/00-1901/2  not  found. 

1902/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1902/3  :  138-140. 

1903/4    ' 

Plainfield,  Union  County 
1871/2-1903/4.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  schools  of  Plainfield. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

C.  S.  Stillman.  superintendent 
1871/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1871/2,  app.  pp.  13_rl5. 

1872/3 '■  1872/3,  app.  pp.   12-14. 

1873/4-1884/5  not  found. 

Jesse  L.  Hurlbtirt,  superintendent 
1885/6  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1885/6.  app.  pp. 

1886/7    "     "         "  

1887/8  "  " 
1888/9  "  " 
1889/90 "  " 
1890/1  not  found. 

Julia  E.  Bulkley,  superintendent 
1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  104- 
107. 

Henry  U.  Maxson,  superintendent 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  151- 

153. 
1893/4   in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.  app.  3.  pp.  136-140. 


1886/7,  app.  pp. 
1887/8,  app.  pp. 
1888/9.  app.  pp. 
1889/90.  app.   pp. 


112-114. 

97-99. 

130-133. 

132-140. 

87-89. 


1894/5 

1895/6  • 

1896/7  ' 

1S97/8  ' 

1898/9  ■ 

1899/00  ' 

1900/1  ' 

1901/2  ' 

1902/3  ■ 

1903/4  ' 


1894/5  :  272-275. 
1895/6  :  214-215. 
1896/7  :  241-243. 
1897/8  :  246-248. 
1898/9  :  300-301. 
1899/00  :  299-300. 
1900/1  :  289-292. 
1901/2:  160-161. 
1902/3  :  140-142. 
1903/4  :  129-131. 


•  PaRlng  from  Collected  docs, 
t  Extracts  only. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


261 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Princeton,  Mercer  County 
1892/3-1894/5.     Rept.  of  principal  of  public  schools  of 
Princeton. 

lu  Documents  as  follows  : 

A.  W.  Hartwell,  principal 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3.  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  103- 

155. 
1893/4    "     "         "  "  1893/4.  app.  A.  pp.  141-144. 

1894/5 '  "  1894/5  :  275-276. 

Rahway,  Union  County 
1869/70-1903/4.     Rept.  of  secy,  of  bd.   of  education  of 
Rahway:    schools,    teachers,    apprns.,    salaries,    at- 
tendance, etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

D.  J.  Biiiin,  secretary 
1869/70  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1869/70  :  85-S8.* 
1870/1  not  found. 

G.  TT.  Treat 
1871/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1871/2,  app.  p.   16. 
1872/3-1874/5  not  found. 

Jas.  Anderson^  superintendent 
1875/6  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1875/6,  app.  pp.  22-23. 
1876/7    "     "         "  "  1876/7,  app.   pp.  32-33. 

1877/8-1879/80  not  found. 

1880/1  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1880/1  :  52-53. t 
1881/2-1883/4  not  found. 

(?.  R.  Lindsay,  superintendent 
1884/5  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1884/5,  app.   pp.  92-93. 
1885/6-1886/7  not  found. 

Elihu  B.  Silrers,  superintendent 
1887/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1887/8,  app.  pp.  133-134. 

1888/9    ' "  1888/9.  app.  pp.  140-141. 

1889/90 "  1889/90,  app,   pp.  89-90. 

1890/1    "     "         "  "  1890/1,   app.   pp.  97-98. 

1891/2 ■'  1891/2,  pt.   1,  app.  p.  108. 

D.  B.  Carson,  superintendent 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  155- 

156. 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  144-147. 
1894/5  not  found. 

H.  It.  RotUnson,  superintendent 
1895/6  in  A.R.  bd.  education  18G5/6  :  216. 
1896/7    "     "         "  "  1896/7 :  243-244. 

W.  M.  Swingle,  superintendent 
1897/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8  :  248-249. 

W.  O.  Robinson,  superintendent 
1898/9  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1898/9  :  301-304. 

1899/00 '  "  1899/00  :  301-302. 

1900/1 '  "  1900/1  :  292-293. 

1901/2    "     "         "  "  1901/2 :  162-163. 

Edwin  C.  Broome,  superintendent 
1902/3  in  A.R.  bd.   education  1902/3  :  142-144. 
1903/4    "      "         "  ••  1903/4 :  131-132. 

Red  Bank,  Monmouth  County 
1892/3-1900/1.     Rept.  of  principal  of  public  schools  of 
Red  Bank. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Richard  Case,  principal 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  156- 

157. 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  147-148. 

1894/5 1894/5  :  277-278. 

1895/6 1895/6:217. 

1896/7-1898/0  not  found. 

S.  V.  Arrowsniith,  principal 
1899/00  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1899/00  :  302-303. 
1900/1    ' 1900/1  :  293-294. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Ridgeioood,  Bergen  County 
1892/3-1898/9.    Rept.  of  principal  of  Ridgewood  public 
school. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

B.  O.  Wooster 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  157- 

158. 
1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.  app.  A.  pp.  148-149. 

1894/5 "  1894/5  :  278-279. 

1895/6    "     "         "  "  1895/6:217-218. 

1896/7    "     "         "  "  1896/7 :  244-246. 

1897/8  not  found. 
1898/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1898/9  :  304-305. 

Rutherford,  Bergen  County 
1892/3-1S9S/9.    Rept.  of  principal  of  Rutherford  gram- 
mar school. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

T.  B.  Rascall 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  158- 

159 
1893/4-1896/7  not  found. 

W.  O.  Ingalls 
bd.  education  1897/8:250-251. 
1898/9  :  305-306. 


1897/8  in  A.R. 
1898/9    " 


•  Pagini;  from  Collected  docs 
t  Extracts  only. 


Salem.  Salem  County 
1869/70-1903/4.     Rept.    of   supt.   of   schools   of   Salem: 
general  conditions,  rules  for  government,  course  of 
studies. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

John  R.  Murphii 
1869/70  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1869/70  :  89-97.* 
1870/1-1887/8  not  found. 

Roht.  Gwynne 
1888/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1888/9,  app.  pp.  141-142. 
1889/90 "     "         "  "  1889/90,  app.  pp.  00-92. 

1890/1  not  found. 
1891/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2.  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  109- 

110. 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.   education  1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  p.  159. 

M.  H.  Stratton 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A.  p.  150. 
1894/5 '  "  1894/5  :  279-280. 

T.  G.  Dunn 
1895/6  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1895/6 :  218-219. 

Morris  H.  Stratton 
1896/7  in  A.R.  bd.   education  1896/7  :  246-247. 

1897/8 '  ••  1897/8:251. 

1898/9 1898/9  :  306-307. 

1899/00-1902/3  not  found. 

1903/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1903/4  :  133-134. 

Salem,  County 
serial 
1  series 
1849-1S66.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Salem  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1849  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1849  :  77. 
Salem  township. 

1850  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850:95-98. 

Lower  Alloways  Creek,  Salem.  Upper  Alloways  Creek, 
Upper  Penn's  Neck  townships. 

1851  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  108-110. 
Salem,  Upper  Pittssrove. 

1852  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  122-125. 

Lower  Alloways,  Salem,  Upper  Alloways.  Upper  Pitts- 
grove. 

1853  in  A.R.  supt,  public  schools  1853  :  134-137. 
Mannington.     Salem,     Upper    Alloways     Creek,     Upper 

Penn's  Creek. 

1854  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  149-151. 
Mannington,  Upper  Alloway's  Creek,  Upper  Penn's  Creek. 

1855  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  141-144. 
Upper  Alloways  Creek.  Upper  PIttsgrove. 

1856  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856  :  130-138. 

Lower  Alloway's  Creekj  Pilesgrove,  Salem,  Upper  Allo- 
way's Creek,  Upper  Penus'  (sic>  Neck,  Upper  Pitts- 
grove. 


262 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Salem  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1857  In  A.IJ.  supt.  public  schools  1S57  :  143-14C. 

Mannington.  Pilesgrove,  Upper  Plftsgrove. 
1838  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  118-124. 

Lower  .\lIoway's  Creek.  Mnnniniitou.  IMttsgrove,  Upper 
Allowa.vs  Creek.  Upper  I'enn's  Neck. 

1859  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859  :  236-238.* 

Lower  Penns  Neck,  Upper  Alloway's  Creek.  Upper  Pitts- 
grove. 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  259-263.' 
Mannington.  Salem,  Pittsgrove,  Upper  Alloway's  Creek, 

Upper  Pittsgrove. 

1861  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  144-148. 
Elsinborough,  Lower  Penn's  Neck,  Pilesgrove.  Pittsgrove, 

Salem,  Upper  Alloway's  Creek,  Upper  Pittsgrove. 

1862  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  163-166. 
Elsinborough.    Lower    Alloway's    Creek,    Lower    Penns 

Neck.  Pilesgrove.  Upper  Penns  Neck. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  144-147. 
Elsinboro,  Lower  Penn's  Neck,  Mannington,  Pilesgrove, 

Upper  Alloway's  Creek,  Upper  Pittsgrove. 

1864  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  170-172. 

Lower  Penn's  Neck.  Mannington,  Pilesgrove,  Pittsgrove, 
Upper  Alloway's  Creek. 
1863  omitted. 

1866  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1S66  :  134-136. 
Upper  Pitt.sgrove,  Salem.  Pittsgrove,  Pilesgrove. 

2  series 
1867-1903/4.     Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Salem  Co.:   general 
conditions;  census  for  each  distr.  in  each  township; 
financial  stmt,  of  each  township. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

IFm.  H.  Reed,  county  superintendent 

1867  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1867  :  787-792.* 

Statistics  not  included  hereafter ;  see  above.  Education, 
the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  lS67/8-lii03/4. 
1867/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1867/8  :  797-801.* 


1868/9 

18119/70  ' 

1870/1  ' 

1871/2  ' 

1872/3  ■ 

1873/4  ' 

1874/5  • 

1875/6  • 

1876/7  ' 

1877/8  ' 


1868/9 

1869/70 

1870/1, 

1871/2, 

1872/3, 

1873/4, 

1874/5, 

1875/6, 

1876/7 


614-616.* 

:  155-15 

app.   pp 


a  pp. 
app. 
app. 
app. 
app. 
app. 


1877/8,  app.   pp. 


49-51. 

79-82. 
71-74. 
75-78. 
81-84. 
88-92. 
95-98. 
94-96. 


R.  Henry  Uolme,  county  superintendent 
1878/9  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1878/9,  app.  pp.  101-104. 


1879/80  ' 

1880/1 

1881/2 

1882/3 

1883/4 

1884/5 

1885/6 

1S86/7 


1879/80,  app.  pp.  98-100. 
1880/1 :  75.t 
1881/2.  app.  pp.  74-75. 
1882/3,  app.  pp.  9S-100. 
1883/4,  app.  pp.  95-96. 
1884/5,  app.  pp.  49-50. 
1885/6,  app.  pp.  65-67. 
1886/7,  app.  pp.  67-68. 


Roht.  Gicynne,  Jr.,  county  superintendent 
1887/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1887/8,  app.  pp.  87-89. 


1888/9 
1889/90' 

1890/1  ' 

1891  '2  ' 

1892  3  ' 
1893/4  ' 
1894/5  ' 
1893/6  ' 
1896/7  ' 


1888/9,  app.  pp.  74-76. 
1889/90.  app.  pp.  51-53. 
1890/1,  app.  pp.  58-61. 
1891/2,  pt.l.  app.  pp.  51-52. 
1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  48-49. 
189:i/'4,  app.  A,  pp.  52-54. 
1894/5  :  209-210. 
1895/6:  148-149. 
1896/7  :  183-185. 


Thos.  0.  Dunn,  county  superintendent 
1897/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8  :  180-182. 

1898/0 '  "  1898/9:207-209. 

1899/00 1899/00:200-205. 

J.  Barry  Smith,  county  superintendent 
1900/1  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1900/1  :  216-219. 
1901/2    "     "        "            "  1901/2:89-94. 

1902/3    " 1902/3  :  77-79. 

J.  A.  Wentzell,  counti/  superintendent 
1903/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1903/4  :  61-65. 


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EDUCATION- 


:  83-91. 
Franklin  and  Hlll.-i- 


-cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Somerset  County 

serial 

1  series 

1848-1866.  Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Somerset  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1848  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848  :  75-77. 
Franklin.  Bedniinster,  Hillsborough. 

1849  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1849  : 
Rept.  of  CO.  examiner  on   liernard, 

borough  townships. 

1850  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  99-108. 
Bedmlnster,  Franklin,  Hillsborough,  Jfontgomery,  Warren 

townships. 

1851  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  114-126. 
Bedmlnster,    Bernards.    Branchburg,    Bridgewater,    Mill- 
stone, Montgomerv,  Warren. 

1852  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  126-132. 
Bernards.  Branchburg,  Franklin,  Hillsboro. 

1853  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  138-145. 
Bedmlnster.  Bernards.  Branchburg,  Franklin,  Hillsboro, 

Montgomery,  Warren. 

1854  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  151-158. 
Same  as  in  1853. 

1855  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  145-149. 
Bedmlnster,  Bernards,  Branchburg,  Franklin    Warren. 

1856  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856:  139-141. 
Bernard.  Branchburg,  Franklin. 

1857  in  A.I!,  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  147-150. 
Bernards.  Branchburg,  Franklin,  Montgomery. 

1858  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  124-127. 
Bernard.  Bridgewater,  Franklin,  Montgomerv. 

1859  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859  :  238-242.* 
Bedmlnster.  ISernards.  Bridgewater,  Branchburg,  Mont- 
gomery. 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  263-'267.* 
Bedmlnster,  Bernards,  Bridgewater,  Montgomery,  War- 
ren. 

1861  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  148-151. 
Bernards,  Bridgewater,  Branchburg,  Montgomery,  War- 
ren. 

1862  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  166-170. 
Bernards,    Branchburg,     P.rldgewater,    Franklin.     Hills- 
borough. Warren. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  147-151. 
Bernards,    Branchburg,    Bridgewater,    Franklin,    Mont- 
gomerv, Warren. 

1864  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  167-170. 
Bridgewater,  Bernards.  Franklin,   Montgomery. 

1865  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1805  :  115-117. 
Bridgewater,  Franklin. 

1866  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866  :  136-139. 
Franklin,  Bedmlnster,  Bernards. 

2  series 

1867-1903/4.  Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Somerset  Co.:  general 
condition;  statistics  for  each  distr.  in  each  town- 
ship. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Fred.  J.  Frelinnhuysen,  county  superintendent 

1867  in  A.R.  bd.   education  1866/7  :  793-797.* 
Statistics  not  included  hereafter  :  see  above.  Education. 

the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 
1867/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education  18G7/8  :  802-804.* 
1868/9  omitted. 
1869/70  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1869/70  :  157-159.* 

1870/1    " 1870/1,  app.   pp.  141-144. 

1871/2  omitted. 

Ettas  ^V.  Rurick,  county  superintendent 

1872/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1872/3,  app.  pp.  75-77. 

1873/4 '  "            1873/4,  app.  pp.  78-79. 

1874/5  omitted. 

1875/6  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1875/6,  app.  pp.  93-94. 

1876/7 "            1876/7,  app.  pp.  9.S-100. 

1877/8 "            1877/8,  app.  pp.  96-98. 

John  8.  Haynes,  county  superintendent 

1878/9   In  A.R.  bd.  education  1878/9.  app.  pp.  104-106. 

1879/80"     "         "  "  ].S79/8(),  app.   pp.    100-103. 

1880/1 '  lSSO/1  :  76.t 

1881/2    "     "         "  "  1881/2.  app.   pp.  76-78. 

18S2/3    "     "         "  "  1882 '3.  app.  pp.  100-102. 

1883/4    "     "         "  "  1883/4,  app.   pp.  96-99. 


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ir. 

T. 

F.  Ay  res, 

1884/5 

in 

A.R. 

bd. 

1885/6 

188fi/7 

1887/S 

1888/9 

1889/00 

1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

John 

L 

Anderso 

1893/4 

n 

A.R. 

bd. 

1894/5 

" 

" 

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1895/8 

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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Somerset   County — cont'd 

,  county  superintendent 
education  1884/5,  app.  pp.  51-52. 
1885/6,  app.  pp.  67-70. 
1886/7,  app.  pp.  69-71. 
1887/8,  app.  pp.  89-91. 
1888/9,  app.  pp.  77-81. 
1889/90,  app.  pp.  54-56. 
1890/1,  app.  pp.  61-64. 
1891/2,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  53-55. 
1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  49-51. 

n,  county  superintendent 

education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  54-57. 

1894/5:211-212. 

1895/6  :  149-150. 

J.  A.  Met-'f,  county  superintendent 
1896/7  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1896/7  :  185-188. 

1897/8 1897/8  :  183-185. 

1898/9  " 1898/9 :  209-212. 

1899/00 "  "    "     "     1899/00 :  205-207. 

1900/1  ' "     1000/1  :  219-221. 

1901/2  "  "    "     ■•     1901/2:94-97. 

H.  C.  Krebs,  county  superintendent 
1902/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1902/3:79-82. 
1903/4 •■  1903/4  :  65-68. 

Somerville,  Somerset  County 

See  also  almve.  Ba.sl\inf;  Ridge. 

1892/3-1899/00.    Rept.  of  principal  of  Somerville  public 
scliools. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

J.  S.  Haynes 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  160- 

162. 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.  app.  A,  p.  151. 
1894/5    "     "         "  "  1894/5 :  280-282. 

1895/6    "     "         "  "  1895/6:219-221. 

1896/7  not  found. 

n.  O.  Krehs 

1897/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8  :  252-253. 

1898/9 "  1898/9  :  307-308. 

1899/00 "  1899/00  :  303-305. 

South  Orange.  Essex  County 
1893/4-1897/8.    Rept.  of  principal  of  Columbia  School, 
South  Orange. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

O.  J.  McAndreio 
1893/4  In  A.K.  bd.  education  1893/4.  app.  A,  pp.  151-153. 
1894/5-1896/7  not  fouud. 

Jos.  J.  Stewart 
1897/8  in  A.R,  bd.  education  1897/8  :  254-255. 
Stockton,  Hunterdon  County 
1894/5-1896/7.     Rept.  of  supervising  principal  of  public 
schools  of  Stockton. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Jos.  J,  Stewart,  principal 
1894/5  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1894/5 :  282-283. 
1895/6    "     "         "  "  1895/6 :  221-222. 

1896/7    "     "         "  "  1896/7  :  247-249. 

Summit,  Union  County 
1892/3-1893/4.     Rept.    of   principal    of    Summit   public 
school. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

E.  Fred  Enapp 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  163- 

164. 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  154-155. 

Sussex  County 
serial 
1  series 
1848-1866.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Sussex  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1848  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848  :  71-73. 
Newton,  Wantage^  Sparta  townships. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Sussex  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1849  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1849  :  77-82. 
Fi-ankliu.  Ilaid.vston,  Lafayette,  Newton.  .Stillwater  and 

Wantage  townships. 

1850  omitted. 

1851  in  A.  R.  supt.  public  schools  1851 :  126-135. 

Byram.  llarUystou.   l''rauklin,  Kewton,  Saiiilyston,  Still- 
water, Vernon.  Wantage. 
1S52  In  A.K.  supt.  public  schools  1852  ;  132-139. 
Frankford,  Newton.  Vernon. 

1853  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  146-154. 
Prankford,  Newton.  Stillwater,  Vernon,  Wantase. 

1854  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  158-168. 
Frankford,   Greene,   Hardystown,   Ijifayette,   Stillwater, 

Vernon.  Wantage. 

1855  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  150-162. 

Byram,  Frankford.  (ireene.  llardyston,   Lafayette,  New- 
ton. Sparta,  Stillwater.  Vernon,  Wantage. 

1856  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856  :  141-144. 
Byram,  Vernon,  Wantage. 

1857  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  150-159. 

Byram,  Frankford.  Hardyston,  Newton,  Lafayette,  Still- 
water, Vernon,  Wantage. 
18.58  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  128-138. 

Byram,    Frankford,    Hardystown,    Newton,    Sandyston, 
Sparta,  Stillwater,  Vernon.  Wantage 

1859  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859  :  242-256.* 
Byram.  Frankford,  Greene.  Hardystown,  Lafayette,  New- 
ton. Sparta,  Vernon,  Wantage. 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  268-278.* 
Byram.      Frankford,      Hardyston,      Lafayette.     Newton, 

Sparta,  Stillwater,  Vernon,  Wantage. 

1861  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  135-144. 

Byram,  Greene.  Hardyston,  Newton.  Montague,  Sandys- 
ton.  Sparta,  Wallpack.  Wantage,  Vernon. 

1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  170-178. 

Byram.  Frankford,  Greene.  Newton,  Sandyston,  Sparta, 
Stillwater.  Vernon,  Wantage. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  151-157. 

Green.  Hardyston.  Lafayette,  Newton,  Sandyston,  Sparta, 
Stillwater.  Vernon.  Wantage. 

1864  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  161-167. 

Green.    Sandyston.    Newton,    Hampton.    Sparta,    Vernon, 
Wantage. 

1865  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865  :  117-122. 
Green.  Vernon.  Frankford.  Wantage.  Sparta. 

1866  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1806  :  139-146. 

Vernon.  Sparta.  Sandystone,  Hardyston,  Newton,  Want- 
age, Frankfort,  Green. 


1867-1903/4.  Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Sussex  Co.:  general 
conditions,  public  money,  school  distrs.,  teachers, 
school  houses,  school  law;  census  rept.  for  each 
distr.  in  each  township;  financial  stmt,  for  each 
township. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

N.  Pettit,  county  superintendent 
1867  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866/7  :  799-807.* 

Statistics  not  included  hereafter ;  see  above.  Education, 
the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1903/4. 
1867/8  in  A.R.  lid.  education   1867/8  :  805-806.* 


E.  A.  StiUs, 
1868/9  m  A.R.  bd 
1869/70 "  •' 
1870/1  "  " 
1871/2  "  '• 
1872/8  "  " 
1873/4  "  " 
1874/5    "     •' 

Luther  Hill, 
1875/6  in  A.R.  bd. 
1876/7  "  " 
1877/8  "  " 
1878/9  "  " 
1879/80  "  " 
1880/1  "  '■ 
1881/2  "  " 
1882/3  "  " 
1883/4  "  " 
1884/5    "     " 

1885/6    

1886/7  "  " 
1887/8  


county   superintendent 
.   education  1868/9  :  616-617.* 
1869/70  :  150-162.* 

1870/1.  app.  pp.  51-56. 

1871/2.  app.  pp.  82-84. 

1872/3,  app.  pp.  77-81, 

1873/4,  app.  pp.  80-82. 

1874/5,  app.  pp.  84-86. 

county  superintendent 

.   education  1875/6,  app.  pp.  95-96. 

1876/7,  app.  pp.  100-102. 

1877/8,  app.  pp.  98-99. 

1878/9.  app.  pp.  106-108. 
"     1879/80,  app.  pp.  104-106. 

1880/1  ;  76-77.t 

1881/2,  app.  pp.  78-79. 

1882/3,  app.  pp.  103-104. 

1883/4,  app.  pp.  99-101. 

"     1884/5,  app.  pp.  53-54. 

"     1885/6,  app.  pp.  70-71. 

1886/7,  app.  pp.  71-73. 

"     1887/8,  app.  pp.  92-93. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Sussex  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 


1888/9  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1888/9.  app.  pp.  81-82. 

18S9/90  "  " 

1889/90.  app.  pp.  57-58. 

1890  1  "  " 

1890/1.  app.  pp.  64-65. 

isni/2  "  " 

1891/2.  pt.l,  app.  pp.  55-57 

1892 /3  "  " 

"     1892/3.  pt.l.  app.  pp.  51-52 

1893/4  "   " 

1893/4,  app.  A.  pp.  57-58. 

1894/5  "   " 

1894/5:212-213. 

lR9.')/fi  "   " 

1895/6  :  151-152. 

1896/7  "  " 

1896/7  :  188-190. 

1897/8  "  " 

1897/8  :  185-187. 

1898/9  "  " 

1898/9  :  213-214. 

1899/00 "  " 

1899/00  :  207-209. 

1900/1  "  " 

1900/1  :  222-223. 

1901/2  "  " 

1901/2  :  97-99. 

Ralph  Decker,  county  superintendent 
1902/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1902/3 :  82-85. 
1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4:68-72. 

non-serial 

1866/74-1866/75.  Table:  value  of  school  property,  whole 
no.  of  children  betw.  5  and  18  yrs.  old,  no.  enrolled 
in  school,  average  no.  of  school  months  and  average 
monthly  salary  to  teachers  in  Sussex  Co.  (A.R.  bd. 
education  1873/4  app.   (p.  SI)— same  1874/5.) 

1871-1879.  Table:  school  census  and  amt.  of  money 
reed,  from  2  mill  tax,  state  apprn.  and  surplus  rev- 
enue combined  in  Sussex  Co.  each  yr.  {Same  1878/ 
9  app.  p.  107.) 

Town  of  Union,  Hudson  County 
1892/3-1903/4.     Rept.  of  principal  on  condition  and  work 
of  public  schools  of  Town  of  Union. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Otto  Ortel 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  164- 

168. 
1893/4-1894/5  not  found. 
1895/6  in  A.R.   I)d.   education  1895/6:223-224. 


1896/7 

1897/8  ' 

1898/9  ' 

1899/00  ' 

1900/1  ' 

1901/2  ' 

1902/3  ' 

1903/4  ' 


1896/7  :  249-250. 
3  897/8  :2."i6-258. 
1898/9  :  308-309. 
1899/00  :  305-306. 
1900/1  :  295-296. 
1901/2  :  163-164. 
1902/3  :  145. 
1903/4  :  134-135. 


Trenton,  Mercer  County 
1879/80-1903/4.     Rept.  of  city  supt.  of  schools  of  Tren- 
ton. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

J.  R.  Encke 
1879/80  In  A.R.  bd.   education  1879/80,  app.  pp.  24-30. 
1880/1-1882/3  not  found. 

E.  B.  Ellis 
1883/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1883/4,    app.    pp.    3,3-34. 

T.  H.  Mackenzie 
1884/5  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1884/5,  app.  pp.  94-116. 
1885/6-1890/1  not  found. 

B.  C.  Orcfiory 
1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  110- 

115. 
1892/3   In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  168- 

176. 
1893/4   In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  1D5167. 
1894/5  not  found. 
1895/0  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1895/6  :  225-233. 

1896/7 "  1896/7:250-263. 

1897/8    "     "         "  "  1897/8  :  258-263. 

1898/9    "     "         "  "  1898/9 :  309-317. 

1899/00"     "         •'  ••  1899/00:307-317. 

1900/1     "      "         "  "  1900/1  :  296-310. 

1901/2  not  found. 

Ebenezer  Mackcii 
1902/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1902/3:145-148. 
1903/4 1903/4  :  135-136. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Trenton,  Mercer  County — cont'd 
non-serial 
1879.     Decision  of  Supreme  Court  in  matter  of  public 
school    trustees   vs.    City    of    Trenton:    resp.    fore- 
closure of  mortgage  upon  certain  premises  by  trus- 
tees, 2d  mortgage  to  state  chancellor,  priority  of 
claim  for  taxes.   15  pp.    (Leglsl.  docs.  1879  v.  2,  doc. 
57.) 
1888.    See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

Union  County 
serial 

1  series 

1857-1866.     Rept.  of  township  supts.  of  Union  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1857  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  159-164. 
New  Providence,  Rahwav.  Westfield. 

1858  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  138-144. 

New  Providence,  Plainlield.  Rahwav,  Union.  Westfield. 

1859  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1859  :  256-261.* 
Plainlield,  Rahway,  Sprinprflcld.  ITnion.  Westfield. 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860  :  278-284.* 

New  Providence.  Rahwa.v.  Sprinctiold.  Union,  Westfield. 

1861  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  151-155. 
Elizabeth.  Linden.  New  Providence.  Rahway,  Springfield, 

Union.  Westfield. 

1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  179-183. 
Elizabeth.  New  Providence.  Springfield,  Rah*ay,  Union, 

Westfield. 

1863  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  158-161. 
Same  as  1862.  omitting  Rahway. 

1864  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  :  172-175. 
SpriuRfleld.  Union.  Rahwav,  Westfield.  Elizabeth. 

1865  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865  :  123-126. 
Linden,  Westfield,  Union. 

1866  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866  :  146-151. 

Union,  Westfield,  Rahway  City,  Plainfleld,  Linden. 

2  series 

1867-1903/4.    Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Union  Co.:   general 
conditions,  school  houses,  furniture,  teachers;  finan- 
cial summary  for  each  distr.  in  each  township. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

A.  F.  Campbell,  county  supetHntendetit 

1867  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866/7  :  809-813.* 
Statistics  not  Included  hereafter  :  see  above.  Education, 

the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1807/8-1903/4. 
1867/8     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1867/8  :  807-808.* 

N.  W.  Pease,  county  superintendent 

1868/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1868/9  :  617-620.* 

1869/70  "     "         ••  "  1869/70 :  163-167.* 

1870/1  "     "         "  "  1870/1,  app.   pp.   56-60. 

1871/2 '  "  1871/2,   app.   pp.  84-88. 

1872/3  "     "         "  •'  1872/3,   app.  pp.  81-84. 

1873/4  " 1873/4,  app.   pp.  82-87. 

1874/5  "     "         "  "  1874/5,   app.  pp.  87-91. 

1875/6  "     "         "  "  1875/6,  app.   pp.  96-101. 

1876/7  "     "         "  "  1876/7,  app.   pp.   102-106. 

1877/8  "     "         "  "  1877/8,   app.   pp.   100-104. 

1878/9  "     "         "  "  1878/9.   app.   pp.   108-113. 

1879/80  "     "         "  "  1879/80.  app.  pp.  106-111. 

1880/1  "     "         "  "  1880/1  :  78-80.t 

1881/2  "     ■'         "  '•  1881/2,  app.   pp.  80-83. 

1882/3  "  1882^3.   app.   pp.   105-110. 

1883/4  "     "         "  "  lSS:^/4.   app.   pp.   101-105. 

1884/5  '  "  1.8S4/5.   npp.    pp.   55-60. 

1885/6  '  "  lKS5'r,,   npp.   pp.   72-74. 

1886/7  "     "         "  •'  issc,  7.   .ipp.   pp.   73-75. 

1887/8  "     ' l^'ST   ,S.   app.   pp.   94-98. 

1888/9  "  isss  9,   app.  pp.  83-84. 

/?.  Holmes,  county  supcrintoidciit 

1889/90  In  A.R.  bd.  education  ISS9/90,  app.   pp.   58-61. 

1890/1  "  1890/1.  app.   pp.  65-68. 

1891/2 1891/2.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  57- 

59. 

1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  53- 

56. 

1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A.  pp.  58-61. 

1894/5  "     ••         "  •'  isnt '5:  213-216. 

1895/6  "  isiir,  6:  152-154. 

1896/7  "     "         "  "  1s:m;  7  :  190-193. 

1897/8  "      "         '•  "  ls;>7/8 :  187-190. 


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266 


EDUCATION— cont'd 


Will 
1898/0 
1899/00 
1900/1 
1901/2 
1902/3 
1903/4 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Union  County — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
J.  Shearer,  county  superintendent 
In  A.R.  bd.  education  1898/9  :  214-215. 
"     "         "  "  1800/00 :  209-211. 

'■  1900/1 :  223-225. 

"     ■'         "  "  1001/2  :  99-100. 

"  1902/3 :  85-86. 

1903/4  :  72-74. 


Union  Hill,  Hudson  County 
1894/5.     Rept.  of  principal  of  public  school  of  Union  Hill. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Otto  Ortel 
1894/5  In  A.R.  bd.   education   1894/5  :  284-285. 

Vineland,    Cumberland   County 
1892/3-1900/1.     Rept.  of  principal  of  public  schools  of 
Vineland. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

H.  J.  Wiphtman 

1892/3     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,    pt    1,    app.    pp. 

176-181. 
1893/4     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,   app.   A,   pp.   168- 

169. 
1894/5     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1894/5:285-287. 
1895/6      "     "         "  "  1895/6:234-235. 

1896/7  not  found. 

J.  J.  Unoer 
1897/8     in  A.R.  bd.  education   1897/8  :  263-266. 
1898/9      "     "         "  "  1898/9  :  264"-268. 

Givpn  under  the  title.  Landis  township. 
1899/00  In  A.R.  bd.   education  1899/00  :  317-320. 
1900/1      1900/1  :  310-314. 

Warren  County 
serial 
1  series 
1848-1866.     Extracts  from  repts.  of  township  supts.  of 
Warren  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1848  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848  :  78-80. 

Belvidere,  Frelinghuysen  townships. 
1840  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1849 
Blairstown.  Franklin,  Frelinghuysen, 
ford  townships. 

1850  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850:  109-113. 
Same  as  in  1848. 

1851  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  135-140. 
Franklin.  Harmony,  Knowlton,  Cxford,  Philllpsburgh. 

1852  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  143-149. 
Greenwich,  Independence,  Knowlton,  Phillipshurg. 

1853  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1853  :  154-163. 
Belvidere,  Harmony,  Independence,  Knowlton,  Mansfield, 

Osford,  Philllpsburg.  Washington. 

1854  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  168-173. 
Frelinghuysen,    Hardwick,    Hope,    Knowlton, 

Phillipsburg. 

1855  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  163-170. 
Franklin.    Freelinshuysen,   Greenwich,   Hardwick,   Inde- 
pendence.  Mansfield,   Oxford,   Philllpsburgh,   Paha- 
quarry. 

1856  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856  :  144-151. 
Franklin,    Frelinghuysen.    Independence,    Mansfield,    Ox- 
ford, Phillipsburg,  Washington. 

1857  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1857  :  164-171. 
Franklin.   Hackettstown,   Oxford,   Pahaquarry,   Phillips- 
burg, Washington. 

1858  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858  :  145-152. 
Franklin,  Frelinghuysen.  Hackettstown,  Harmony,  Mans- 
field, Oxford,  Phillipsburg,  Washington. 

1859  in  A.R.  supt.  schools  1859  :  201-269.* 

Belvidere,  Frelinghuysen,  Franklin,  Greenwich,  Hacketts- 
town, Harmony,  Knowlton.  Phillipsburg,  Washing- 
ton. 


:  92-95. 
Mansfield  and  Ox- 


Mansfleld, 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

Warren  County — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  18G0  :  284-292.* 
Belvidere,    Franklin,    Greenwich,    Hackettstown,    Hard- 
wick,     Harmony,      Knowlton,      Mansfield,     Oxford, 
Philllpsburg. 

1861  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1861  :  155-104. 
Belvidere,    Franklin,    Greenwich,    Hackettstown,    Hard- 
wick,   Harmony,     Hope,     Independence.     Knowlton, 
Mansfield,       Oxford,       Pahaquarry,       Philllpsburgh 
(borough),  Washington. 

1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862:184-191. 
Franklin,  Hardwick,  Harmony,  Independence,  Knowlton, 

Mansfield,  Oxford,  Philllpsburgh,  Washington. 

1863  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1863  :  161-168. 
Belvidere,    Franklin,    Greenwich,    Hackettstown,    Hard- 
wick,   Harmony,    Independence,    Lopatcong,    Mans- 
field, Phillipsburg,  Washington. 

1864  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1864  ;  175-181. 

Oxford,  Franklin.  Greenwich.  Lopatcong.  Hackettstown, 
Mansfield.  Pahaquarry,  Phillipsburg. 

1865  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865  :  126-130. 
Phillipsburg,  Greenwich,  Oxford.  Hardwick. 

1866  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1866  :  151-154. 
Phillipsburg    City,     Hardwick,    Oxford,     Hackettstown, 

Greenwich,  Harmony. 

2  series 
1867-1903/4.     Rept.  of  co.  supt.  of  Warren  Co.:  general 
conditions;  census  for  each  distr.  in  each  township; 
financial  summary  for  each  township. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

irm.   Holt,  county  siiperiutentlent 
1807  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1866/7  :  815-821.* 

Statistics  not  included  hereafter ;  see  <nbove.  Education, 
the  non-serial  group,  under  dates  1867/8-1003/4. 
Jos.  S.  Smith,  county  superintendent 
1867/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1867/8  :  809-812.* 

1868/9 "  1868/9  :  620-623. 

1860/70 1860/70  :  167-170.* 

1870         "  1870/1,  app.   pp.  60-61. 

Ephraim  Dietrich,  county  superintendent 

1871  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1870/1,  app.  pp.  61-65. 

1871/2 "  1871/2,  app.  pp.  88-02. 

1872/3  "  "    "     "  1872/3,.  app.  pp.  85-92. 

1873/4 '     "  1S73/4,  app.  pp.  87-91. 

1874/5 "  1874/5^  app.  pp.  91-95. 

1875/6  not  found. 

Jos.  S.  Smith,  county  superintendent 
1876/7  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1876/7,  app.  pp.  106-111. 
1877/8  "  "    "     "     1877/8,  app.  pp.  104-106. 
1878/9  "  "    "     "     1878/9,  app.  pp.  113-116. 
1S79/S0 "  "    "     "     1879/80,  app.  pp.  112-113. 

No  name  given 
1880/1  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1880/1 :  80-81. t 


Roht.  S.  Price, 
1881/2  In  A.R.  bd. 
1882/3  "  " 
1883/4  "  " 
1884/5  "  " 
1885/6  "  " 

1886/7  

1887/8  "  " 
1888/0  "  " 
1880/00 "  " 
1800/1  "  " 
1801/2  "  " 
1892/3  "  " 
1893/4  "  " 

1804/5  

1805/6  "  " 
1806/7  "  " 
1807/8  "  " 


county  superintendent 

education  1881/2,  app.  pp.  84-87. 

1SS2/3.  app.  pp.  111-113. 

1883/4,  app.  pp.  105-107. 

1884/5,  app.  pp.  60-63. 

1885/6,  app.  pp.  75-77. 

18S6/7,  app.  pp.  75-79. 

1SS7/8,  app.  pp.  99-103, 

1S8S/9.  app.  pp.  85-87. 

1880/00,  app.  pp.  61-64. 

1800/1,  app.  pp.  68-70. 

1801/2.  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  60-62. 

1802/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  56-60. 

1803/4,  app.  A.  pp.  61-65. 

1894/5:216-221. 

1805/6:155-150. 

1806/7:103-107. 

1807/8  :  100-106. 


Franlclin  T.  Atwood,  county  superintendent 

189S/0  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1808/9  :  216-217. 

1899/00"  "  "  "  1809/00:211-214. 

1900/1    "  "  "  "  1900/1  :  225. 227. 

1901/2    "  "  "  "  1001/2:100-102. 

1902/3    "  "  "  "  1902/3:86-88. 

1903/4    "  "  "  "  1903/4  :  75-77. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Wan-en  County — cont'd 
non-serial 
1S4S.     Ropt.  from  committee  on  education    (Goble)   to 
whom  was  referred  petition  of  the  free  school  in 
township  of  Hope.  Warren  Co.;  unfavorable.    (Votes 
of  Assem.  184S:  161-162.) 

The   petition  was  for  ii   law  nuthoiiztng  the  supts.  of 
public  schools  In  Blair  and  Hope  townships  to  pay- 
to  the  trustees  of  the  free  .school,  the  proportion  of 
the  .School  Kund  to  which  ontitleil. 
1868-1S75.     Table:  value  of  school  property,  amt.  raised 
for  school  purposes,  average  no.  of  months  schools 
kept  open,  no.  of  teacliers  and  their  average  monthly 
salary    each    year.     (A.R.    state   bd.    of   education 
1S74/5  app.  p.  92.) 

Washington  Borough,  Warren  County 
1893/4-lS98/a.     Rept.  of  principal  of  Washington  Bor- 
ough school. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Jm.  H.  Ori/fitli 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1S03/4.  app.  A.  p.  170. 
1894/5    "     "         "            •■  1894/5 ;  287-288. 

189.5/6-1896/7  not  found. 
1897/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8  :  266. 
1898/9 '  1898/9:317-318. 

West  Hoboken,  Hudson  County 

1892/3-1903/4.  Rept.  of  principal  of  West  Hoboken  pub- 
lic schools. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Roht.   M^aters 

1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  180- 

188 

1S93/4  in  A.R.  bd., education  1893/4.  app.  A,  pp.  171-174. 

1894/5    "     "         '■  "  1894/5 :  288-289. 

1895/6    "     "         "  "  1895/6 :  235-237. 

1896/7    "     "         "  "  1896/7 :  263-265. 

1897/8    "     "         "  "  1897/8 :  267-272. 

1898/9    "     "         "  "  189S/9 :  319-322. 

1899/00 "  1899/00  :  320-326. 

1900/1    '■     "         "  "  1900/1  :  314-317. 

1901/2    "     "         "  "  1901/2:164-168. 

1902/3    "     "         "  "  1902/3 :  148-151. 

1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4 :  137-141. 

Westfield,    Union   County 
1892/3-1893/4.     Rept.  of  principal  of  schools  of  West- 
field. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
E.  Francis 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  182- 

185. 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1803/4,  app.  A,  pp.  175-177. 

Woodbury,  Gloucester  County 
1892/3-1900/1.     Rept.  of  principal  of  public  schools  ot 
Woodbury. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Wm.  MilUgan 
1892/3     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  188- 
190. 
Includes  hist,  sljetch  of  schools  In  Woodbury.   1774   to 
date. 
1893/4-1896/7  not  found. 

Theodore  •/.  Oreen 
1897/8     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8:272-273. 
1898/9  not  found. 

E.  J.  Frey 
1809/00  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1899/00  :  326-327. 
1900/1      "     "        '•  "  1900/1 :  317-318. 

Agricultural;  see  Agriculture.    Education 

Associations 

1892.  State  assn.  of  school  supts.:  organization;  meet- 
ings; benefit.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1: 
109-110.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Associations — cont'd 

1896.     On  CO.  assn.  of  district  school  bds.    (^ame  1895/ 

6:  33.) 
1900.     On  school  bd.  assns.  just  inaugurated  in  18  cos.; 
influence  and  value.    (Same  1899/00:  11.) 
Teachers'  Associations 

1847.  Assns.  of  teachers  formed  in  12  cos.;  much  good 
effected  by  meetings.  (Rept.  supt.  public  schools 
1847:  531.) 

Paging  from  Minutes  of  Assem. 

1848.  Favorable  comment  on  co.  assns.  "  composed  of 
teachers  and  friends  of  education."  (Same  1848:  7- 
8.) 

1854.  Influence  of  teachers'  assns.  on  cause  of  educa- 
tion.   (Same  1S54:  11-12.) 

.  See  below,  Teachers.  Examiners.  County  Exam- 
iners, this  date. 

1859.     See  same,  this  date. 

1886-1890.     See  below.  Teachers,  these  dates. 

1898.  Teachers'  assns.:  increased  membership  and 
funds  of  State  Teachers'  Assn.;  usefulness  of  High 
School  Teachers'  Assn.;  beneficial  influence  of 
council  of  education;  flourishing  condition  of  co. 
and  city  assns.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8:  17- 
18.) 

New  Jersey  Teachers'  Association 
serial 
1852-1892.     Proceedings  of  meeting  of  N.  J.  Teachers* 
Assn. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Ellis  A.  Apgar 
1-9.   1852-1861  not  found. 

10.  1862  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862  :  63-68. 
[11-.39.]    1863-1891  not  found. 

unnum.   1892  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2.  pt.  1  :  179-182. 
Programme    only    is    given ;    date    of    its    organization 
(1851)  ;  object. 

non-serial 
1853.     N.    J.    Teachers'    Assn.    organized.     (A.R.    supt. 

public  schools  1862:  9-10.) 
1857.    Rept.  of  state  agt.  (John  B.  Thompson)  of  N.  J. 
Teachers'  Assn.    (Same  1857:  35-56.) 
Chiefly  on  teachers'  institutes. 

Teachers'  Reading  Circle 

1886.  Beneficial  influence  of  state  Teachers'  Reading 
Circle.     (A.R.   bd.    education    1S85/6:  10-11.) 

1887.  Influence  of  Teachers'  Reading  Circle.  (Same 
1886/7:  11.) 

1888.  New  Jersey  Teachers'  Reading  Circle  an  auxiliary 
to  .school  system.    (Same  1887/8:  10.) 

Bible  in  Schools 

1859.     In  regard  to  reading  the  Bible  in  public  schools. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859:  11-12.) 
1876.     Bible  reading  in  public  schools.    (Same  (Bedle) 
Jan.  11,  1876:  34-35.) 
Board  of  Education 

1866.  Organization  and  by-laws  of  the  state  bd.  of  edu- 
cation.  Trenton:    Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1866.   12  pp. 

Includes  text  of  act  to  establish  a  state  bd.  approved 

March  20.  1866. 
Copy  seen  in  Columbia  University  Library. 
.     See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

1867.  See  same,  this  date. 

1867-1903/4.  List  of  members,  officers,  etc.,  of  bd.  of 
education.  (A.R.  bd.  education  1866/7  (p.  655)  — 
satne  1903/4.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1891.  Recommended  that  no.  of  members  of  state  bd.  of 
education  be  reduced.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan. 
13,  1891.) 

1892.  Creation  of  new  bd.  of  education;  organization 
and  members.    (Same   (Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1892:  21.) 


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267 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Board  of  Education — cont'd 

1S94.  Resignation  from  bd.  of  education  of  Dr.  Butler 
of  Columbia  College.  (A.R.  bd.  education  1S94/5: 
8.) 

.     No.  of  members  of  bd.  of  education  increased  from 

8  to  16.     (Same  1894/5:  7.) 

1899.     The  state  bd.  of  education:  freedom  from  partisan 
influence;  term  of  service.    {Same  1898/9:  40-41.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditubes  ;   see  below,  that  title 
City  Schools 

For  individual  cities,  see  above,  under  the  general  group. 

1867.     Tabular  stmt,  of  statistics  of  city  public  schools. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7:  672.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1872.  Cities:  list  which  reported;  finances;  school  prop- 
erty; attendance;  teachers;  night  schools.  (Same 
1871/2:  31-32.) 

1S74.  Some  of  larger  cities  have  not  sufficient  accommo- 
dations for  pupils  desirous  to  attend  public  schools; 
suggested  that  law  be  passed  requiring  speedy  erec- 
tion of  bldgs.  (Same  1873/4:  6.) 
■  Suggssted  that  cities  be  required  by  law  to  fur- 
nish adequate  accommodations  for  all  pupils  en- 
titled to  privileges  of  public  schools;  increase  in  ac- 
commodations invariably  increases  attendance. 
(Same  1873/4:  23.) 

1S75-1877.  Accommodations  and  attendance  in  cities. 
(Same  1874/5   (pp.  14-16)— same  1876/7.) 

1875-1888.    See  below,  School  Census,  these  dates. 

1880.  Ages  of  school  children  in  cities.  (A.R.  bd.  edu- 
cation 1879/80:  63-65.) 

1880-1896.  Table:  per  capita  current  expenses  in  sev- 
eral cities,  based  ou  total  census,  enrollment  and 
average  attendance,  also  aggregate  current  expen- 
ses and  time  schools  were  kept  open.  (Same  1879/ 
80  (p.  17)— 4-ame  1895/6.) 

1884.  Table:  grades  of  city  schools,  considering  all 
their  conditions.    (Same  1883/4:  44.) 

.     See  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this  date. 

1892/3-1894/5.     See  same,  these  dates. 
Compulsory   Education 

1859.  "  I  could  almost  wish  for  some  compulsory  en- 
actment requiring  parents  to  send  their  children, 
of  a  certain  age,  to  the  public  schools."  (Govs.  mess. 
(Newell)   Jan.  12,  1859:  11.) 

1872.  Defective  attendance  a  problem;  compulsory  sys- 
tem a  violation  of  Individual  rights.  (Same  (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  [9],  1872:  7.) 

1874.  Compulsory  education  law  approved  March  27; 
requirements;  no  provision  for  its  enforcement. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/4:  17.) 

1875.  See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 

1885.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     [Letter  addressed  to  executive  officers  of  cities 

calling  attention  to  compulsory  education  act  and 
its  enforcement.]  (4  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc. 
1886:  14.) 

.     Opinions  of  school  officers,  clergy  and  municipal 

officers  rel.  to  compulsory  education  law.  (3  same 
1885:  31-37.) 

.  On  compulsory  education  law;  approval  of  gen- 
eral factory  act.    (3  same  1885:  26-27.) 

1886.  On  causes  that  render  compulsory  education  law 
Impracticable  of  thorough  enforcement.  (4  same 
1886:  16-18.) 

.  Recommendations  rel.  to  apptmt.  of  two  addi- 
tional deputies  when  compulsory  education  act  has 
been  enforced;  child  labor  law  recommended  so  as 
to  include  boys  under  twelve  and  girls  fourteen  yrs. 
of  age  employed  in  stores,  or  as  district  telegraph 
messengers.     (4  same  18S6:  8-9.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Compulsory  Education — cont'd 

1887.  Provisions  of  compulsory  education  act  of  1885; 
defects  in  act.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.    On  compulsory  education;  suggested  that  every 

community  be  made  to  provide  proper  accommoda- 
tions and  to  appoint  truant  officers.  (5  A.R.  inspec- 
tor of  factories,  etc.  1887:  9-14.) 

1888.  Recommended  that  legisl.  compel  authorities  to 
comply  with  compulsory  education  law,  approved 
Apr.  20,  1885.    (6  .snnie  1888:  5-6.) 

1889.  Failure  of  municipal  authorities  to  carry  out 
provisions  of  compulsory  education  law;  recom- 
mended by  factory  inspector  that  further  legislation 
be  had  to  compel  enforcement.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

.     On  compulsory  education  law;   greatest  obstacle 

to  contend  with  in  enforcement  of  this  law  is  lack 
of  school  accommodation.  (7  A.R.  inspector  of  fac- 
tories 1889:  6.) 

1890.  Non-enforcement  of  compulsory  education  law. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  27.) 

.     Compulsory  education;  by  John  D'Arcy.    (8  A.R. 

inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1890:  33-36.) 

1891.  Law  with  reference  to  compulsory  education  not 
fully  enforced  in  cities  and  townships.  Orange,  New- 
ark and  Hoboken  being  only  cities  having  efficient 
truant  depts.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  Amdmt.  of  compulsory  education  law  recom- 
mended.   (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892.) 

Conventions 

1838.  Resolutions  of  state  convention  convened  in  Tren- 
ton, for  purpose  of  considering  subject  of  public  in- 
struction.   (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:  359-360.) 

County  Superintendency 

1865.  In  favor  of  co.  supts.  of  public  schools.  (A.R. 
supt.  public  schools  1865:  10-13.) 

1867.  Success  of  school  system  depends  upon  co.  supts.; 
inadequacy  of  salaries,  etc.  (A.R.  bd.  education 
1866/7:  664-605.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Office  of  CO.  supt.  created  by  act  of  1867;  method 

of  election,  etc.    (Same  1866/7:  657.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1867-1904.     See  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  these 
dates. 

1868.  On  importance  of  school  visitation  by  co.  supts. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  18G7/S:  639) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
.     Good  results  from  co.  supervision  which  law  sub- 
stituted for  township  supervision ;  extrs.  from  repts. 
of  supts.  of  other  states  favoring  co.  supervision. 
(Same  1867/8:  649-653.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1869.  Repts.  of  co.  supts.  commended;  statistical  re- 
turns accurate  and  reliable.    (Same  1868/9:  546-547.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     School  visitation:  no.  of  visits  made  by  co.  supts.; 

average  salaries;  expenses  should  be  paid.  (Same 
1868/9:  545.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1870.  Rules  prescribed  by  bd.  of  education  resp.  repts. 
of  CO.  supts.,  changes  of  boundaries  of  school  distrs., 
granting  of  certificates  at  private  examinations. 
(Same  1869/70:  49.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1871.  Work  of  co.  supts.  commended;  information  re- 
quired in  their  repts.    (Same  1870/1:  33-35.) 

1872.  Co.  supts.:  duties;  amt.  of  inspection  done  dur- 
ing year;  extracts  from  repts.  respecting  visitation. 
(Same  1871/2:  33-37.) 

1881-1904.  Co.  supts.  elected  during  year.  (Same  1880/1 
(pp.  6-7)— same  1903/4.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
County  Superintendency — cont'd 

1885.  Veto  messages  of  Senate  bills,  nos.  15  and  49. 
Camden:  The  Courier  Publishing  Assn.,  1885.  4,  4 
pp. 

No.  15.     Suppl.  to  act  to  establish  a  system  of  public 
instruction ;   relates   to   manner   of   appointing   co. 
supts. 
No.  49.    An  act  concerning  cities ;  relates  to  apptmt.  of 

police. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1885:  285-288.) 

1892.  Co.  supervision  and  city  and  town  supervision  as 
provided  by  state  laws;  duties  of  officers:  efficiency, 
etc.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2:  77-81.) 

1893.  Visitation  of  schools  by  co.  supts.;  no.  of  visits 
made  in  each  co.;  amt.  allowed  for  expenses  in- 
sufficient,   (f^anie  1892/3:  86-87.) 

1894.  Duties  of  co.  supts.    {Same  1893/4:  38-40.) 

1899.  Co.  supts.:  duties;  qualifications;  compensation. 
{Same  1898/9:  16-18.) 

1900.  Co.  supt.  required  to  hold  teacher's  certificate;  in- 
adequacy of  compensation.    (Same  1899/00:  7.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditukes;  see  below,  that  title 
Districts 

See  also  below,  School  Census. 

1858-1860.  Proposed  changes  in  laws:  checking  forma- 
tion of  new  districts  having  within  their  limits  less 
than  sixty  children  of  legal  school  age,  betw.  five 
and  eighteen:  requiring  of  a  township  as  condition 
of  reception  of  its  apportionment,  a  tax  to  be  raised 
equal  in  amt.  to  that  apportioned  it:  to  apportion 
money  among  school  districts  in  ratio  of  average 
daily  attendance.  (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858 
(pp.  14-16)— .s-flj/ie  1860.) 

1859.  Power  to  alter  or  abolish  an  incorporated  school 
district  should  be  definitely  defined;  recommenda- 
dation  of  1855  that  apptmt.  of  co.  examiners  be  made 
by  teachers'  assns.  in  cos.  where  such  exist,  re- 
newed; state  should  provide  registers  for  schools. 
(Same  1859:  113-116.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.    Evils  of  the  district  system;  remedies  suggested. 

(Same  1859:  111-113.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1862.  School  districts;  formation  under  act  of  1846;  in- 
corporation under  act  of  1851;  alteration  of  bound- 
aries of  corporated  and  unincorporated  distrs. 
(Same  1862:  34-36.) 

1868.  Evils  growing  out  of  change  of  district  bound- 
aries fast  being  corrected.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1867/8:  640-641.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1871.  Fractional  districts  wiped  out  by  free  school  law. 
(Same  1870/1:  15.) 

1874.  No.  of  school  distrs.;  no.  of  school  bldgs. ;  in- 
crease in  no.  of  school  depts.    (Same  1873/4:  6.) 

1875-1877.  No.  of  school  distrs.  in  state;  school  bldgs.; 
school  depts.;  unsectarian  private  schools;  sec- 
tarian private  schools.  (Same  1874/5  (p.  11) — same 
1876/7.) 

1875-1879.  See  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  these 
dates. 

1878.  $350  districts;  injustice  to  other  districts.; 
change  in  apportionment  recommended.  (A.R.  bd. 
education  1877/8:  20-23.) 

1891.  Comment  on  school  districts;  census;  insuffici- 
ency of  apportionment  of  school  money  in  some  dis- 
tricts to  enable  them  to  maintain  schools  time  re- 
quired.   (.Vnmc  1890/1:  19-20.) 

1895.  Unfavorable  comment  on  borough  school  districts 
with  tabular  stmt,  giving  names  of  district  and 
school  census  by  cos.    (Same  1894/5:  59-62.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Districts — cont'd 

1900.     Commendation  of  school  law  permitting  adjoin- 
ing distrs.  to  unite  in  establishing  union   graded 
schools  and  transportation  of  children  at  expense  of 
distr.    (Same  1899/00:  7.) 
Township  System 

Under  the  act  of  May  25,  1894.  township  boundaries  be- 
came school  district  boundaries  aiso. 
1868.     See  above,  County  Superintendency,  this  date. 
1809.     Substitution  of  township  system  of  organization 

for  present  district  system  recommended.    (A.R.  bd. 

of  education  1808/9:  554.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
.     The  township  school  system;   suppl.  to  rept.  of 

supt.  of  public  instruction  (Apgar).    (Legisl.  docs. 

1870:  935-946.) 
1873.     Favoring  adoption  of  township  school  system  in 

place  of  existing  distr.  system,  thereby  simplifying 

school  machinery.    (A.R.  bd.  education  1872/3:  25- 

29.) 
1892-1893.     Existence  of  so  many  weak  and  struggling 

school  districts  greatest  defect  in  school  system; 

township  system  recommended  as  remedy.    (Same 

1891/2  pt.  1   (pp.  41-43)— «ame  1892/3.) 

1894.  General  circular  of  information  rel.  to  the  pur- 
pose, scope  and  operation  of  the  township  school  act. 
h.  t.  p.    20  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  dept.  of  public  instruction. 
.     Preliminary  rept.  to  state  bd.  of  education  con- 
cerning advantages  of  the  township  system,  by  A.  B. 
Poland.  Iv  pp.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4.) 

■.     Same,  separate.  Trenton :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub. 

Co.,  1895.    Iv  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  .1.  dept.  of  public  instruction  and  in 
the  Library  of  Columbia  University. 

.     On  the  township  school  act  passed  by  Legisl.  of 

1894,  and  some  changes  effected  by  it.    (Same  1893/ 
4:  9-14.) 

1895.  Proofs  of  unprecedented  progress  along  all  lines 
of  school  work;  beneficent  results  of  inauguration 
of  township  system.    (Same  1894/5:  11-13.) 

— —.     Advantages  of  "township"   law;    no.   of  distrs. 

under  old  and  new  system.    (Same  1894/5:  6-7.) 
1897.     See  below.  Rural  Schools,  this  date. 
Drawing  in  Schools 

1878.  Introduction  of  drawing  in  public  schools  ad- 
vised.   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1877/8:  55-59.) 

1879.  Advisability  of  introducing  industrial  drawing 
into  public  schools.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan. 
14,  1879:  17.) 

.    See  below.  Teachers'  Institutes,  this  date. 

1892.     See  below.  Manual  Training,  this  date. 

Evening  Schools 

1875.  List  of  places  in  which  night  schools  are  held. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1874/5:  16.) 

1880-1904.  Table:  no.  of  evenings  kept  open  in  night 
schools,  no.  of  pupils  enrolled,  average  attendance, 
no.  of  teachers  employed,  salary  paid  and  total  ex- 
penses in  the  different  cities:  comment.  (Same 
1879/80  (pp.  37-38)- .WHIP  1903/4.) 
Comment  is  omitted  after  1896. 

1886  Communications  from  principals  of  evening 
schools  in  Newark  and  Paterson  resp.  absent  pupils. 
(4  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1886:  42-45.) 

1887-1888.  Tables:  list  of  night  schools  established; 
schooling  of  minor  employees,  day  or  night.  ( 5  name 
1887    (pp.  63-68)— same  1888.) 

Newark 

1886.  See  above.  Evening  Schools,  this  date. 

1887.  List  of  irregular  and  non-attending  pupils  regis- 
tered at  Newton  street  (Newark)  evening  school, 
Dec.  1,  1886.  (5  A.R.  inspector  of  factories  1887: 
69-71.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STA.TB  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


269 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Evening  Schools — cont'd 

Paterson 
1S86.     See  above,  Evening  Schools,  this  date. 
Exhibitions 

1875.  Res.  adopted  by  bd.  of  education  respecting  repre- 
sentation of  state  educational  system  at  Centennial 
Exposition  in  Phila.  (A.R.  bd.  education  1S74/5: 
5-6.) 

1875-1878.  Education  exhibit  at  Centennial.  (Same 
1874/5  (pp.  23-24)— .wnic  1877/8.) 

1876.  International  Exhibition.  Dept.  of  education  and 
science.  Catalogue  of  the  N.  J.  exhibit.  Trenton: 
Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1876.   30  pp. 

Cop.v  seen  In  the  N.  .T.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark,  and  in 
Rutgera  College  Library. 

.     Education  exhibits  by  foreign  countries.     (A.R. 

bd.  education  1875/6:  29-36.) 

.  Centennial  circular  no.  3.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion. Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy,  1876.  8  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark,  and  In 
Rutgers  College  Library  ;  the  former  lacks  a  title- 
page. 

1877.  Educational  exhibit  at  centennial;  amt.  appro- 
priated.   (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  17.) 

1885.  Educational  exhibit  at  New  Orleans  expositon. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1884/5:  56-58.) 

1892.  Circular  issued  by  state  supt.;  plan  for  state 
school  exhibit  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
etc.  (Same  1891/2  pt.  1:  151-179;  1892/3  pt.  1,  app. 
pp.  306-307.) 

.     Plan  for  the  state  school  exhibit  at  the  World's 

Columbian  Exposition  to  be  made  at  Chicago,  1893; 
vsrith  directions  to  teachers  as  to  its  preparation  and 
display.  Jersey  City.  The  Jersey  City  Printing  Co., 
1892.   40  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  Columbia  University  Library. 

1892-1893.  School  exhibit  at  World's  Columbian  Expo- 
sition. (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1  (pp. 
151-182)— some  1892/3.) 

1893.  Preparation  for  school  exhibit  at  Columbian  Ex- 
position; further  apprn.  asked.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett)  Jan.  1893:  20.) 

.     Catalogue  and  rept.  of  special  committee  on  the 

N.  J.  school  exhibit  at  Chicago.  Trenton:  The  John 
L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1894.  146  pp.,  lllus.,  charts  in 
pocket. 

Copy  seen  in  Department  of  Public  Instruction,  Trenton. 
1898.     On  plan  of  giving  school  exhibits.    (A.R.  bd.  of 
education  1898:  19-20.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  below,  that  title 
Friends'  Schools 

1847.  Objections  to  sec.  12  of  school  act  of  1846;  was 
Intended  to  apply  to  schools  of  Friends;  misinterpre- 
tation, etc.;  impropriety  of  mingling  religion  and 
politics;  ambiguity  about  payment  of  public  money; 
visitation  of  such  schools  by  township  supt.  (Rept. 
supt.  public  schools  1847:  54G-548.) 
Paging  from  Minutes  of  Assem. 
High  Schools 

1871.  Addresses  delivered  before  members  of  Sen.  and 
House  in  reference  to  free  high  schools.  (Legisl. 
docs.  1871:    1207-1221.) 

Address  of  Dr.  McCosh  of  Princeton,  Prof.  Campbell  of 

Rutgers,  Prof.  Gillman  of  Yale. 
These  addresses  were  delivered  while  the  bill  to  ap- 
propriate a  portion  of  the  riparian  fund  to  aid  in 
establishment  of  free  high  schools  was  under  con- 
sideration ;  subsequently  a  comn.  was  apptd.  by 
Gov.  [Randolph]  to  investigate  the  N.  J.  system  of 
education,  that  of  other  states  and  countries,  report 
bill.  etc. ;  consider  establishment  of  free  high 
schools. 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    Murphy  &  Bechtel — 

State  Gazette  Office,  1871.   15  pp. 

Copies  seen  In  Rutgers  College  Library  and  in  Free  Public 
Library  of  Jersey  City. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
High  Schools — cont'd 

1872.     See  above,  Education,  this  date. 
1895.     Conditions  throughout  state  ripe  for  legislation 
looking  to  development  of  secondary  or  high  schools. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1894/5:  88-89.) 

.     Table:  list  of  high  schools  in  state  and  data  as 

to  their  organization,  corps  of  teachers,  courses  of 
study,  attendance,  no.  of  graduates,  etc.    (Same  1894/ 
5:  90-93.) 
1S9G.     High  schools;  by  J.  Enright.    (Some  1895/6:  139- 
140.) 

Points  out  reasons  for  state  encouraging  secondary  edu- 
cation and  suggests  apprn.  of  $200  for  each  high 
school  teacher. 

.     Secondary    schools:    importance;    recommended 

that  school  census  be  made  to  include  children  betw. 
ages  of  4  and  18  years:  that  increased  amt.  raised 
from  change  in  minimum  age  (5)  constitute  special 
fund  to  be  used  at  discretion  of  state  bd.  of  educa- 
tion for  encouragement  of  secondary  and  kinder- 
garten schools.    (Same  1895/6:  22-24.) 

1897.  Establishment  of  township  high  schools  recom- 
mended; reasons  for  same;  needed  legislation; 
transportation  essential.    (Same  1896/7:  17-26.) 

1898.  Need  of  secondary  schools  [i.  e.,  high  schools]. 
(Same  1897/8:  12-13.) 

1902.     On  increasing  demand  for  high  school  instruction 

in  state.    (Same  1901/2:  xxix-xxxi.) 
1904.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 
Illiteracy 

1854.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1883.     Illiteracy  and  national  aid  to  education;  results 

of  investigation  rel.  to  illiteracy  in  N.  J.     (A.R.  bd. 

of  education  1882/3:  67-81.) 
1895-1896.     See  above.  Education,  these  dates. 

1899.  Table:  no.  of  children,  by  cos.,  over  10  years  of 
age,  unable  to  read.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1898/9: 
116.) 

Industrial  and  Technical 

"  A  distinction  Is  made  betw.  the  Industrial  and  manual 
training  schools.  The  former  are  technical  in  char- 
acter, with  a  state  bd.  of  supervision  and  receive 
their  state  apprns.  under  the  act  of  1881.  Manual 
training  is  pursued  in  the  public  schools  under  the 
local  school  boards,  and  apprns.  are  made  for  Its 
support  under  other  acts."  (A.R.  bd.  education 
1889/90:47.) 

1878.  Need  of  technical  education  in  state;  establish- 
ment of  technical  schools  separate  from  public 
schools  advised;  technical  education  in  public 
schools  should  not  be  attempted.  (A.R.  bd.  of  edu- 
cation 1877/8:  49-55.) 

.     The  lack  of  a  trade-education  as  the  cause  of 

crime;  by  C.  F.  Thwing.    (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor  and  industries  1878:  272-275.) 
From  the  Christian  Union,  Oct.  30,  1878. 

1879.  Importance  of  introducing  industrial  element 
into  educational  work  of  N.  J.  (Same  1878/9:  30- 
32.) 

.     Need  of  technical  schools;  one  in  interest  of  glass 

makers  in  South  New  Jersey,  silk  and  cotton  fac- 
tories and  machine  shops  of  Paterson  in  Trenton 
for  benefit  of  potteries,  etc.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClel- 
lan)  Jan.  14,  1879:  17-18.) 

1879.  See  below.  Rural  Schools,  this  date. 

1880.  Necessity  of  system  of  technical  schools.  (Govs. 
mess.  (McCIellan)  Jan.  13,  1880.) 

.     Pressing    necessity    of    technical    education.     (3 

A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1879/80:  viii.) 

1881.  Industrial  statistics  showing  need  of  technical 
schools.    (Govs.  mess.  (McCIellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 

Value  of  goods,  wages  and  no.  of  employes  In  machine, 
silk  and  textile  mnftories.,  potteries,  jewelry  (1880). 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Industrial  and  Technical — cont'd 

1S81.  Act  for  establishment  of  schools  for  Industrial 
education  approved  March  24.  (A.R.  bd.  education 
1883/4:  5.) 

.     Law  passed  granting  to  any  city  an  apprn.  for 

industrial  training  schools,  providing  city  raised  an 
equal  amt.     (Same  1SS6/7:  51.) 

.     See  below,  Laws,  this  date. 

1884.  Industrial  education.  ( 7  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor  and  industries  1883/4:  265-273.) 

Sulistitutp  for  apinenticslup.  Montolair  Technical 
School  ;  Newark  Technical  School  ;  text  of  act 
(ISSl)  providins  for  establishment  of  schools  for 
industrial  education. 

1885-1892.  Review  of  state  legislation  rel.  to  manual 
and  industrial  training;  general  stmt,  of  forms  of 
manual  training  to  be  included  within  meaning  of 
act  of  18SS,  and  items  of  legitimate  expenditure 
thereunder.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1: 
122-129.) 

1887.  See  below,  School  Hygiene,  this  date. 

1888.  Importance  of  industrial  education;  advance- 
ment in  N.  J.;  schools  of  Vineland  commended.  (6 
A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  188S:  6.) 

.     See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 

1890.  Amts.  appropriated  for  technical  schools  (New- 
ark and  Hoboken)  and  manual  training  (Paterson, 
Montclair,  Orange,  Vineland,  Town  of  Union,  Mor- 
ristown,  Garfield,  South  Orange,  Weehawken,  Pas- 
saic).   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1889/90:  48.) 

.     See  below,  Laws,  this  date. 

1891.  See  below.  Manual  Training,  this  date. 

1892.  Necessity  of  trade  schools  for  the  pauper  chil- 
dren of  the  state.  (7  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn. 
1892:  8.) 

1893.  Benefit  of  incorporation  of  industrial  features 
into  schools;  amt.  expended  for  manual  and  indus- 
trial training.  1891/2.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan. 
1893:  20.) 

1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  to  more  fully  carry  out 
and  put  in  force  true  intent  and  purpose  of  sup- 
plement to  act  of  Congress  of  Aug.  13,  1890,  and 
acts  of  N.  J.  Legisl.  of  Mar.  24,  1881,  and  manual 
training  act  of  1881;  with  opinion  of  atty.  gen. 
(Sen.   jol.    1894:  797-801.) 

1895.  See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 

1895-1896.  Comment  on  manual  and  industrial  training 
and  amts.  expended  on  same  in  the  different  schools. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1894/5  (pp.  94-95) — same 
1895/6.) 

Bordentown 

See  below.  Education  ?    Individual  Institutions  :    Manual 
Training  and  Industrial  School  for  Colored  Youth. 

Hoboken 
serial 
Under  act  of  1881.  ch.  144. 
1888-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees.  New  Jersey 
Industrial  Education,  City  of  Hoboken  to  state  supt. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
ri.l    1888       In  A.R.  bd.  education  1887/8:111-122.* 

[2.]    ISSS/O ••  1S88/9,  app.  pp.  169- 

17.'). • 
[3.]    1889/00  not  found. 

4.  1800/1  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1800/1.  app.   pp.  99- 

106. 

5.  1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,    pt.    1:303- 

322. 
Only  pp.  314-322  are  properl.v  the  rcpt.  of  the  trustees ; 
precedlnc    pp.    an-    an    acct.    (b.v    state    supt.  7)    of 
organization   (188.5),  history,  exhibitions,  course  of 
study. 

6.  1802/3  In  A.U    bd.  education  1S92/3,    pt.    1,    app. 

pp.  241-252. 

7.  1893/4   In   A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.    app.    B.    pp. 

223-228. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Industrial  and  Technical — cont'd 

Hoboken — cont'd 


90. 


•  Bowker  notes  separate  publications  of  the  bd.  of  trustees  1888- 


8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 


serial — cont'd 
1894/5  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1894/5:331-335. 


180.5/6 

1896/7  ' 

1807/8  ' 

1808/9  ' 
1899/00' 

1900/1  ' 

[15.1  1901/2  ' 

16.   1902/3  ' 

1903/4  ' 


1895/0  ;  288-2D3. 
1806/7  :  323-328. 
1807/8  :  349-351. 
1808/9  :  402-405. 
1899/00  :  426-430. 
1900/1  :  404-408. 
1901/2  :  214-218. 
1902/3  :  212-217. 
1903/4  :  207-212. 


non-serial 

1889.  Hoboken;  system  of  industrial  education  in  the 
public  schools.  (4  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn. 
1889:  57.) 

1890.  See  above,  Industrial  and  Technical  Education, 
this  date. 

Jersey  City 

See  below.  Education  :  Individual  Institutions.  Evening 
Technical  School. 

Monmouth  County 
1852.     Rept.   of  distr.   no.   4   of  Monmouth  Co.    (North 
American  Phalanx),  an  industrial  assn.    (A.R.  supt. 
public  education  1852:  96-100.) 

Montclair 

Though  referred  to  in  the  earlier  rcpts.  as  the  Mont- 
clair Technical  School,  it  is  not  one  of  those  formed 
under  the  act  of  1881 ;  see  below.  Manual  Training, 
Montclair. 

Newark 
See  below.  Education  :    Individual  Institutions. 

Trenton 
See  below.  Education  :    Individual  Institutions. 

Vineland 
1888.     See  above,  Industrial  and  Technical  Education, 
this  date. 
Receipts  and  Expenditubes  ;  see  below,  that  title 
Kindergarten 

1892.  On  growth  and  extension  of  kindergartens  in 
state.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892:  110-112.) 

1896.  See  above.  High  Schools,  this  date. 
1896-1898.     Kindergarten      instruction;      recommended 

that  legal  school  age  be  reduced  to  four  yrs.  and  all 
of  this  age  included  in  apportionment  of  school 
moneys.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1S95/G  (pp.  16-17)  — 
same  1897/8.) 

1897.  Pressing  necessity  of  legislation  to  encourage 
establishment  of  kindergartens.    (Same  1896/7:  6.) 

1898.  Need  of  legislation  for  encouragement  of  kinder- 
garten and  secondary  schools.    (Same  1897/8:  6.) 

1900.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1901.  Kindergarten  enrollment.     (Same  1900/1:  9.) 
.     The  kindergarten  in  N.  J.;  legislation  making  it 

integral  part  of  public  school  system  secured  in 
1900.     (Same  1900/1:  25-26.) 

1902.  Increased  enrollment  in  kindergarten  classes. 
(Same  1901/2:  v.) 

1904.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

Laws 

serial 
1  series 
1846-[1S6.'')1.     Laws  relating  to  public  schools,  with  in- 
structions concerning  the  duties  of  co.,  town  and 
distr.  officers  and  of  the  Inhabitants  of  distrs. 

Checklist 
1846.     Newark  :   Prtd.  at  the  Dally  Advertiser  Office,  1846. 
28  pp.     12°. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  .7.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
1847-18.'>3.     No  annual  edition  found ;  see  note  under  1854. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


271 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Laws — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

1854.  Tivntnn  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Office,  1854. 
46  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socv.,  Newnrls  and  in  the 
N.  Y.  Puhlic  Library.  Laws  from  1840-1854  are  in- 
cluded. 

1855.  None  found. 

1856.  Trenton:    Prtd.   at   the  "True  American"   Office, 
1856.    74  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socv.,  Newark. 
IS.IT-ISSO.      None  found. 

1860.     Trenton  :    Prtd.   at   the  "  True  American  "   Office, 
1860.     79  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
1861-1863.     Not  found. 

1864.  Trenton  :     Prtd.    at    the   "  True   American  "   Office, 
1864.     104  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  ,T.  Hist.  Socv.,  Newark. 

1865.  None  found. 

2  series 
[1SG61-1903.     N.  J.  scliool  law,*  with  notes,  blanks,  and 
forms  for  the  use  and  govt,  of  school  officers  pre- 
pared by  the  state  supt.  of  public  instruction. 

Checklist 
1S66-1S68.     Not  found. 

1869.  Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Office,  1869. 
92  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1870.  Not  found. 

1871.  Trenton  :    Murphy  &  Bechtel,  State  Gazette  Office, 
1871.     33  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 
1872-1874.     Not  found. 
1875.    Trenton  :  I'rtd.  l)y  Naar.  Day  &  Naar.  1875.    Ill  pp. 

Popies  seen  in  the  N.  ,7.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction  at 
Trenton  and  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.  at  Newark. 
1876-1877.     Not  found. 
1878.     Trenton  ;    Naar.  Day  &  Naar.  1S7S.     112  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Columbia  Univ.  Library. 
1879-1880.     Not  found. 

1881.  Trenton  :    ,T.  I,.  Murphy,  1881.     121  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  Library  of  Princeton  Univ. 

1882.  Not  found. 

1883.  Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1883.     128  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socv.,  Newark. 

1884.  Not  found. 

1885.  Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quiglev,  1885.     161  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

1886.  Not  found. 

1887.  Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1887.     197  pp. 

1888.  Not  found. 

1889.  Trenton  :    MncCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1889.     214  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  Free  Public  Librar.v  of  Newark  and  In 

Columbia  Tiniv,  Library. 

1890.  Not  found. 

1891.  Trenton.   MacCrellish  &  Quiglev,  1891.    256,  10  pp. 
The  10  pp.  contain  anidmts.  to  the  school  law  In  1892. 

They  are  bound  with  the  ISOl  edition  in  copies  seen 
in  the  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction  and  in  the  State 
Library.  They  are  omitted  from  the  1891  edition 
In  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.  The  latter  has,  how- 
ever, a  separate  copy.    n.  t.  p.       10  pp. 

1892.  Not  found. 

1893.  Trenton  :    MncCrelllsh  &  Quigley.  1893.     229  pp. 
Copies  seen  In  the  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction,  Trenton, 

and  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

1894.  Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1894.     213  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  the  State  Library,  in"the  Dept.  of  Public 

Instruction  and  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

1895.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1895. 
226  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction. 

1896.  Not  found. 

1897.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1897. 
262  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.  Rutgers  College 
Library  and  Columbia  Only.  Library. 

1898.  Not  found. 

1899.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1899 
287  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction,  Trenton 

1900.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1900 
207  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction,  the  N.  J. 
State  Library  and  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

1901.  Not  found. 


•  From  1885  to  1903. 
title  page. 


'  Laws  "  Instead  of  "  law  "  Is  used  on  the 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Laws — cont'd 

aerial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

1902.  Trenton  :    The  .T.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902. 
216  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  Dent,  of  Public  Instruction. 

1903.  Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  l.iiiigiev,  1903.     201  pp. 
CoDv  seen  in  the  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction. 

1903.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1905. 
■239  pp. 
"  Revision  of  1903."     Copies  seen  In  the  State  Library 

and  in  the  Free  Public  Library  of  Newark. 
In  Collected  docs  as  follows  : 
1SR6-1R68  not  found. 
1869  in  Legisl.  docs.   1869  :  831-90R. 
•'       1870  :  729-804. 

non-serial 
1829?.     Act  to  establish  common  schools. 

Not  seen.  A  res.  was  adopted  Feb.  24,  1829.  that  treas- 
urer l)e  directed  to  cause  1500  copies  of  act  to  estab- 
lish common  schools  to  be  submitted  in  pamphlet 
form  and  distributed  to  the  several  townships. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:319.) 

18.51.     Supplements  to  tax  and  schools  laws,  approved 

Mar.  14.    Trenton:   Charles  W.  Jay,  1851.    12  pp. 
.     Same  [another  edition].   Trenton:  M.  R.  Hamil- 
ton, 18.51.    12  pp. 
1864.     Interpretation  of  the  school  laws  of  N.  J.  by  the 
state  supt.  of  public  schools.   Trenton:    Prtd.  at  the 
"True  American"  Office,  1SG4.   35  (2)  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library.  In  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Socy..  Newark,  and  Columbia  University 
Library. 

1867.  An  act  to  establish  a  system  of  public  Instruction 
for  the  state  of  N.  J.  prepared  in  pursuance  of  law, 
by  the  state  supt.  of  public  instruction,  for  the  use 
and  govt,  of  co.,  town  and  distr.  school  officers, 
Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  office  of  the  State  Gazette, 
1867.    47  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  New  Jersey  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark^  In 
Rutgers  College  Library  and  in  Columbia  University 
Library. 

,     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1867:  945-968.) 

1867-1868.  Text  of  school  law.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1867/8:  833-852.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

Repeated  in  1868/9. 

1871.     See  below.  School  Libraries,  this  date. 

1875.  Text  of  compulsory  education  act.  (1  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1878:  271- 
272.) 

1881.  Text  of  act  providing  for  establishment  of  schools 
for  industrial  education.  (5  A.R.  inspector  of  fac- 
tories, etc.  1887:  81-82.) 

Repeated  in  1888,  1889,  1893,  1894. 

.     See  above.  Industrial  and  Technical  Education, 

under  date  1884. 

1885.     Text  of  compulsory  education  law.    (5  A.R.  in- 
spector of  factories,  etc.  1887:  77-80.) 
Repeated  in  1888,  18.89.  1890,  1893-1902. 

.     Suppl.    to   compulsory   education   law.     (3   same 

1885:  23-26.) 

Repeated  in  1886. 

1888.  Text  of  suppl.  to  act  for  promotion  of  industrial 
education.  (10  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1886/7:  344.) 

.  Text  of  act  for  the  promotion  of  manual  train- 
ing.   (10  same  1886/7:  343.) 

1890.  Text  of  suppl.  to  act  resp.  schools  for  industrial 
education.    (12  same  1888/9:  433.) 

1892.     See  below.  School  Libraries,  this  date. 

1894.  Text  of  act  resp.  furnishing  free  text-books.  (16 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1892/3:  477-478.) 

1895.  Text  of  suppl.  to  act  providing  for  the  establish- 
ment of  schools  for  industrial  education.  (17  same 
1893/4:  55C.) 


272 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Manual  Training 

See  also  above.  Industrial  and  Technical. 

1888.  Demand  for  manual  training  of  ciiildren;  apprn. 
under  act  of  1887;  recommended  tliat  approval  of 
supt.  of  public  instruction  or  state  bd.  of  education 
be  required  for  any  course  of  manual  trainng 
adopted.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [10],  188S:  15- 
16.) 

.     Table:  amt.  of  special  tax  raised  by  districts  for 

manual  trainng  under  law  of  1888.  ("A.R.  state  bd. 
of  education  1887/8:  10.) 

.     See  above,  Laws,  this  date. 

1889.  New  Jersey  state  bd.  of  education.  Kept,  of  spe- 
cial committee  on  manual  training,    n.  p.,  n.  d.    13 

(1)  pp. 

Nicholas   Murray   Butler,   chrm. ;   Andrew   A.   Smalley ; 
Cornelius  Shepherd  ;  Chas.  W.  Fuller. 

■ .     Rapid  progress  of  manual  training  in  the  public 

schools.    (4  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1889:  5.) 

1891.  Manual  training  growing  in  favor.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education   1890/1:  9.) 

.     Manual  trainng,  what  it  is,  what  it  is  not,  and 

what  it  aims  at;  by  E.  R.  White.  (9  A.R.  inspector 
of  factories,  etc.  1891:  115-118.) 

Distinction  betw.  manual  and  Industrial  training,  etc. 

1892.  General  stmt,  concerning  manual  training  issued 
by  state  supt.  (A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2  pt.  1:  126- 
127.) 

.     Courses  of  study   in   form,   color,   drawing  and 

manual  trainng  for  state.  (Same  1891/2:  pt.  1:  275- 
293.) 

1893.  On  successful  operations  of  manual  training  and 
amts.  appropriated  for  same  to  cos.  and  cities. 
(Some  1892/3:  39-42.) 

1902.  Discussion  of  subject  of  rational  education  in 
N.  J.;  manual  training  an  indispensable  factor. 
(Same  1901/2:  xxi-xxix.) 

Asbury  Park 
1897/8-1903/4.    Rept.   on   manual   training   at   Asbury 
Park. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

J.  M.  Ralston 
1897/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8  :  315-317. 

Fred.  S.  Shepard 
1898/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1898/9:371-382. 


1899/00 ' 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


1899/00  :  406-409. 
1900/1  :  .381-384. 
1901/2  :  171-187. 
1902/3  :  155-167. 
1903/4  :  145-150. 


Atlantic  City 
Under  act  of  1888.  ch.  38. 
1891/2-1903/4.     Rept.   on   manual   training   in   Atlantic 
City. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

W.  A.  Deremer 
1891/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1:323-325. 

Chas.  B.  Boyer 
1892/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3.  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  252- 
258. 

W.  B.  Loudenslager 
1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.  app.  B.  pp.  229-233. 
1894/5    ' '  1894/5  :  341-343. 


Chaa.  B.  Boyer 
1895/6  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1895/6  :  267 


1896/7 
1897/8 

1898/9  ' 
1899/00 ' 

1900/1  ' 

1901/2  ' 

1902/3  ' 

190^/4  ' 


1896/7  :  301 
1897/8  ;  317 
1898/9 : 382 
1899/00:41 
1900/1  :  385 
1901/2: 187 
1902/3  :  167 
1903/4  :  150- 


-269. 

303. 
-320. 

38.5. 
0-415. 

387. 
-191. 

170. 

15.3. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Manual  Training — cont'd 

Atlantic  Highlands 
1903/4.     Rept.   on   manual   training   at   Atlantic   High- 
lands. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

W.  T.  Whitney 
1903/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1903/4  :  154-156. 

Bayonne 
1903/4.     Rept.  on  manual  training  at  Bayonne. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

J.  H.  Christie 
1903/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1903/4  :  157-173. 

Bloomfield 
1902/3-1903/4.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Bloomfield. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

H')H.  E.  Chancellor 
1902/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1902/3  :  175-191. 

1903/4:173-176. 


1903/4 


Camden 


Under  act  of  1888,  ch.  38. 
1891/2-1903/4.     Rept.   on  manual   training  In   Camden. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Horatio  Draper 
1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1:325-329.^ 


1892/3 

262. 
1893/4  In  A.R. 


bd. 


1894/5 
1895/6 
1896/7 
1897/8 


1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  256- 

educatlon  1893/4,  app.  B,  pp.  233-242. 
1894/5  :  344-347. 


269-275. 
:  303-313. 
:  320-335. 


1895/6  : 
1896/7  : 
1897/8  : 
Martin  V.  Bergen 
1898/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1898/9  :  385-387. 
Jas.  E.  Bryan 
n  A.R.  bd.  education   1899/00  :  415-417. 

1900/1  :  391-393. 

"     "       "  "  1901/2 :  196-199. 

"  1902/3 :  192-195. 

"     .'       "  "  1903/4 :  182-185. 


1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


Cape  May  City 
Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Cape  May 


1895/6-1903/4 
City. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

E.  F.  Lewis 

1805/6     In  A.R.  bd.  education  1895/6:276-280. 
1896/7      "     "         "  "  1896/7 :  314-315. 

i897/S      1897/8:336-338. 

1898/9  not  found. 

Stillwell  H.  Townsend 
1899/00  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1899/00:418-426. 

F.  B.  Bain 

1900/1     In  A.R.  bd.  education  1000/1:393-398. 
1901/2      "     •'         "  "  1901/2:199-203. 

190-V3 1902/3:195-198. 

1903/4      "     "         •'  "  1903/4:190-193. 

Carlstadt 
Under  act  of  1888,  ch.  38. 

1891/2-1903/4.    Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Carlstadt, 
Bergen  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Theo.  Muehling 
1891/2     In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1 :  329-331. 

Herman  Foth 
1892/3     In  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  263- 

265 
1893/4  ■  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,   app.   B,   pp.   243- 

245 
1894/5  '  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1894/5  :  347-349. 
1895/6      "     "         "  "  1895/6 :  280-282. 

Benry  Kreiling 
1896/7     In  A.R.  bd.  education  1896/7  :  316-318. 
1897/8 1897/8  :  338-340. 

Name  not  given 
1898/9     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1898/9 :  388-391. 


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273 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Manual  Training — cont'd 

Carlstadt — cont'd 
FTuUp  Sheridan 
1809/00  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1899/00  :  421-423. 

1900/1      '•  1900/1  :  398-400. 

1901/2      "     "         "  "  1901/2 :  203-206. 

1902/3      ' "  1902/3  :  198-201. 

1903/4      "     "         "  •'  1903/4  :  186-189. 

East  Orange 
1893/4-1903/4.     Rept.     on     manual     training    in     East 
Orange. 

In  Documents  as  foilows  : 

Vernon  L.  Davey 
1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  B,  pp.  245-248. 

J894/5 "  1894/5  :  349-353. 

1895/6 1895/6  :  283-285. 

1896/7 "  1896/7  :  318-320. 

1897/8 1897/8:340-343. 

1898/9    "     "         "  •■  1898/9 :  390-392. 

1899/00 "     "         "  "  1899/00 :  423-425. 

1900/1    "     ' 1900/1  :  400-402. 

1901/2    "     "         "  "  1901/2  :  206-210. 

1902/3    "     '•         "  "  1902/3  :  201-205. 

1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4  :  193-197. 

Elizaheth 
1887/8-1888/9.     Rept.  as  to  manual  training  in  public 
schools  of  Elizabeth. 
In  Documents  as  foilows  : 

U.  B.  Habberton,  instructor 
1887/8  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1887/8,  app.   pp.   134-135. 
M.  E.  Habhcrton,  instructor;  J.  A.  Dix,  city  supt. 
1888/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1888/9,   app.    pp.    144-145. 

Freehold 
1902/3-1903/4.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Freehold. 
In  Documents  as  foliows  : 

John  Enright 
1902/3  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1902/3  :  205-206. 
1903/4 1903/4  :  197-198. 

Garfield 
Under  act  of  1888,  ch.  38. 
1890/1-1903/4.     Rept.   on  manual   training  in   Garfield. 
In  Documents  as  foliows  : 

Name  not  given 
1890/1     in  A.R.  l)d.  education  1890/1,  app.  p.  99. 

W.  B.  Hepworth 
1891/2     in  A.R.  lid.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1 :  331-333. 

1892/3      " 1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  265- 

267. 

Name  not  aiven 
1893/4     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,   app.   B.   pp.   249- 
252. 

E.  Shafto 
1894/5     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1894/5  :  377-379.» 
1895/6      " •  1895/6:285-288. 

W.  Seymour  Carpenter 
1896/7     In  A.R.  bd.  education   1896/7  :  321-323. 
1897/8      "     "         "  "  1S97/8  :  343-346. 

Name  not  given 
1898/9     in  A.R.  bd.  education   1898/9  :  392-394. 
1899/00  not  found. 

T.  0.  Morrison 
1900/1      in  A.R.  bd.   education  1900/1  :  402-404. 
1901/2-1902/3  not  found. 

Chas.  n.  Wright 
1903/4     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1903/4  :  198-201. 
Glen  Ridge 
1898/9-1903/4.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Glen  Ridge. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Wni.  F.  Upson 
1898/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1898/9  :  395-399. 
1899/00-1900/1  not  found. 

1901/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1901/2  :  211-213. 
1902/3    "     "         "  "  1902/3  :  207-212. 

1903/4 "  1903/4  :  201-206. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Manual  Training — cont'd 

Hackensack 
Under  act  of  1888,  ch.  38. 

1891/2-1898/9.    Rept.  on  manual  training   in  Hacken- 
sack, Bergen  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
Louis  Seiss 
1891/2   (distr.  no.  33)   in  A.R.  bd.  education   1891/2,   pt. 
1  :  3:H3-335. 

J.  C.  Yoorhis 
1892/3   (distr.  no.  31)   in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,   pt. 
1,  app.  pp.  267-260. 

8.  V.  Moore 
1892/3    (distr.  no.  32)    in  A.R.  bd.   education   1892/3,    pt. 
1,  app.  pp.  269-270. 

J.  C.  Voorfiis 
1893/4    (distr.  no.  31)    in  A.R.  bd.  education   1893/4,  app. 

B,  pp.  252-253. 
1894/5-1896/7  not  found. 

Geo.  N.  Comes 
1897/8   in  A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8:346-348. 

Name  not  giren 
1898/9  in  A.R.   bd.  education  1898/9  :  400-402. 

Hoboken 
1887.     Manual  training  in  Hoboken;  by  Geo.  C.  Hough- 
ton.   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1886/7:  58-63.) 

Lakewood 
1898/9-1903/4.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Lakewood. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Name  not  given 
1898/9     in  A.R.  bd.   education  1898/9 :  406-407. 

Jesse  Johnson 
1899/00  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1899/00  :  430-431. 


1900/1 
1901/2 
1902/3 


ioo;{/4 


1900/1  :  408-410. 
"     "         "  "  1901/2:219-220. 

"     ••         "  "  1902/3 :  217-219. 

H.  J.  Neal 
in  A.R.  bd.  education  1903/4  :  214-216. 


'  Saddle  River  Township,  Bergen  Co. 
18 


Landis  Township 
See  l)eiow,  Vineland. 

Leonia 
1891/2.    Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Leonia,  Bergen 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
r.  P.  Cluss 
1891/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2.  pt.   1 ;  335-337. 

Long  Branch 
1901/2-1903/4.     Rept.    on    manual    training    in    public 
schools  of  Long  Branch. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Christopher  Gregory 
1901/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1901/2  :  220-225. 
1902/3    "     "         •■  "  1902/3 :  222-229. 

1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4 :  219-227. 

Montclair 
serial 
1886-1903/4.     Rept.    of    manual    training    in    Montclair 
public  school. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Randall  Spaulding,  principal 
18S6       in  A.R.  bd.  education  1885/6  :  43-46. 
lSSfi/7    "     "         "  "  1886/7 :  53-58. 

I.SST  8 "  1887/8,  app.  pp.  136-138. 

18SS/9 "  1888/9,  app.  pp.  146-147. 

1889/90-1890/1  not  found. 

1891/2  in  A.R.   bd.  education  1891/2.  pt.  1  :  337-342. 

1892/3 ■•  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  270- 

276. 
Submitted  by  J.  J.  H.  Love,  distr.  clerlj. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Manual  Training — cont'd 

Montclair — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1893/4  In  A.R.  b<i.  education  1893/4,  app.  B,  pp.  253-258. 

1894/5 1894/.'-. :  353-355. 

1895/6 "  1895/6  :  296-302. 

1896/7 "  1896/7  :  328-331. 

1897/8 "  1897/8  :  351-3.';4. 

1898/9 ■'  1898/9  :  410-413. 

1899/00 "     "         "  "  1899/00 :  432-434. 

1900/1    "     ' 1900/1  :  410-413. 

1901/2    "     "         "  "  1901/2 :  225-228. 

1902/3    •'     "         •'  "  1902/3 :  229-233 

1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4 :  228-231. 

non-serial 
1882-1886.     Table:  expenditures  for  manual  training  at 
Montclair  each  yr.    since  introduction.    (A.R.  state 
bd.   of  education  18S6/7:  56.) 

1884.  See  above,  Industrial  and  Technical  Education, 
this  date. 

1885.  Montclair  technical  school:  a  department  estab- 
lished in  connection  with  the  public  schools;  not 
under  the  law  of  1881;  extrs.  from  instructor's 
(J.  V.  Shaw)  rept.  in  Feb.,  1884,  and  1885.  (A.R. 
bd.   of  education   1884/5:  53-55.) 

1889.  Manual  training  at  Montclair;  by  R.  H.  Cornish. 
(Same  1888/9  app.  pp.  147-150.) 

history,  outfit  work,  time  devoted,  aim.  cost,  course  ot 
instruction ;  financial  stmt. 

Morristown 
1888/9-1891/2.    Rept.  on  manual  training  at  Morristown. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Stephen  Pierson,  chrm.  of  committee;  Mrs.  M.  A. 

Erdman,  secy. 
1888/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1888/9,  app.  pp.  150-153. 

1889/90  ••     "         "  "  1889/90,  app.  pp.  93-94. 

1890/1    "     "        "  "  1890/1,  app.  pp.  106-108. 

1891/2    "     "         "  "  1891/2,  pt.  1  :  342-345. 

1889/00  and  1S90/1  are  unsigned  ;  1891/2  is  signed  by 
Stephen  Pierson. 

New  Bariadoes  Township,  Bergen  County 
1895/6-1896/7.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  New  Bar- 
badoes  township. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Geo.  N.  Comes 
1895/6  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1S95/0  :  303-305. 
1896/7 '  1896/7  :  332-334. 

Newark 
1897/8-1903/4.     Rept.    on    manual    training    in    public 
schools  of  Newark. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

C.  B.  aUbert 
1897/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8  :  354-356. 

1898/9 ■•  1898/9:413-415. 

1899/00  "     ' 1899/00  :  434-437. 

.4.  B.  Poland 
1900/1  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1900/1 :  413-415. 

1901/2 "  1901/2:230-233. 

1902/3    "     "         "  "  1902/3 :  233-238. 

1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4  :  233-240. 

North  Plainfield 
1900/1-1903/4.     Rept.    on    manual    training    at    North 
Plainfield. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

n.  J.  Wightman 
1900/1   In  A.R.  bd.  education  1900/1  :  417-424. 

1901/2    •• 1901/2  :  233-235. 

1902/3 '  "  1902/3  :  239-241. 

1903/4    "     "         "  ■'  190;!/4  :  240-250. 

Orange 

1888/9-1903/4.     Rept.  on  manual  training  at  Orange. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

U.  W.  Cutts,  supt. 
18S8/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1888/9.  app.  pp.  1531 54. 

l'<'''i/90 1889/90,  app.  pp.  94-96. 

l><:'ii'l "  1890/1.  app.  pp.  108-109. 

l''^'!    2 1891/2.  pt.  1  :  345-349. 

1892/3 1802/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  276- 

279. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Manual  Training — cont'd 

Orange — cont'd 
V.  W.  Cutts,  supt. — cont'd 
1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1S93/4,  app.  B.  pp.  258-262. 

1S94/5 1894/5  :  356-358. 

1895/6 1895/6:306-308. 

1896/7    ' "  1896/7  :  334-336. 

1897/8 '  1897/8:358-361. 

Wm.  M.  Switu/le 
1898/9  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1898/9  :  416-420. 


1899/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


1899/00  :  439-441. 
1900/1  :  424-427. 
1901/2  :  235-237. 
1902/3  :  242-245. 
1903/4  :  250-253. 


Passaic 
1890/1-1903/4.     Rept.    on    manual    training    in    public 
schools  of  Passaic. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

A^flwe  not  fjivcn 
1890/1  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1890/1,  app.  pp.  109-110. 
n.  n.  Hiitton 


1891/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1 :  349-351. 
1892/3    " 1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp. 


281. 


pp.  280- 


1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.  app.  B.  pp.  262-268 

1S94/5 1894/5  :  359-369. 

l^^V,^  "         "  "  1S95/6:  311-313. 

1896/7  "     "         "  "  1.S96/7 :  339-340. 

1897/8 1897/8:361-363. 

F.  B.  Spaiihlinfi 

189S/9  in   A.R.  bd.  education  1S9.S  9  :  420-423 

J§S2^9°;.' 1899/00:441-443. 

1900/1  "         "  "  1900/1-427-429 

1901/2    " 1901/2:239-243. 

1902/3  '         "  "  1902/3:245-248. 

1903/4 1903/4  :  254-256. 

Peterson 
1887/8-1903/4.     Rept.    of    manual    training    in    public 
schools  of  Paterson. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Edwin  Royle,  secretary 
1887 'S  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1887/8.  app.   pp.   138-140. 

O.  M.  Brn7ids,  supt. 
1888/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1888/9,  app.  pp.  155-165. 
1889/90  not  found. 

Name  not  given 
1890/1   in  A.R.  bd.  education  1890/1,  app.  pp.  110-114. 

J.  A.  Rcinhurt 
1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1891/2.    pt.    1:352-354. 
1892/3 ••  1892/3,  pt.  1.  app.  pp.  281- 

1893/4  ib  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.  app.  B.  pp.  268-269. 
J§SI<§    .'.'     '!         '■            "  1894/5:369-371. 

1895/6 1895/6:309-311. 

ir.  D.  Monro 
1896/7   in  A.R.  bd.   education   1896/7  :  337-339. 

Addison  B.  Poland    ~ 
1897/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1S97/8  :  363-365. 

1898/9    ' ••  1898/9  :  423-426. 

1899/00 •  "  1899/00  :  443-445. 

L.  A.  Qoodenough 
1900/1   In  A.R.  bd.  education  1900/1  :  430-431. 
1901/2    "     "         "            "      .      1901/2 :  237-2.19 
1902/3    "     "         "            "  1902/3:248-249. 

1903/4 1903/4  :  256-258. 

Pompton  Toivnship.   [Passaic  County} 
1902/3-1903/4.     Rept.  on  manual   training  in   Pompton 
Township  [Passaic  County]. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

E.  J.  Brotcn 
1902/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1902/3  :  250-251. 
1903/4    " 1903/4:258-261. 

Red  Bank 
1894/5-1903/4.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Red  Bank. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


275 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Maimal  Training — cont'd 

Reel   Bank — cont'd 

Itivlwrd  Cose 

1894/5  In  A.R.  bd.  education   1894/5  :  371-374. 


1895/6 


1895/6  :  314-313. 


Unsigned 
1896/7  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1806/7  :  340-341. 

S.  V.  Arrowsmith 
1897/8  In  A.K.  bd.  education  1897/8:365-367 


1898/9 
1899/00  " 
1900/1  " 
1901/2  •' 
1902/3  " 
1903/4    " 


1898/9  :  426-429. 
1899/00  :  445-448. 
1900/1  :  431-433. 
1901/2  :  243-246. 
1902/3  :  251-253. 
1903/4  :  262-264. 


Ridgewood 

ruder  act  of  1888.  ch.  38. 
1891/2-1903/4.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Ridgewood, 
Bergen  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1891/2  In  A.R, 
1892/3    "     " 

287. 
1893/4  In  A.R. 


1894/5  in  A.R. 

1895/6  "  " 

1896/7  "  " 

1897/8  "  " 

1898/9  "  " 

1899/00  "  " 

1900/1  "  " 

1901/2  "  " 

1902/3  "  " 

1903/4  "  " 


D.  W.  LaFetra 

bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1  :  354-357. 

1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  284- 

bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  B,  pp.  269-272. 

B.  C.  Wooster 
bd.  education  1894/5:374-377. 

1895/6:316-317. 

1896/7  :  342-344. 

1897/8  :  367-368. 
'•     1898/9  :  430-432. 

1899/00  :  448-450. 

1900/1  :  433-434. 

1901/2  :  246-247. 

1902/3  :  253-255. 
"     1903/4  :  264-265. 


Ringwood 
1898/9.     Rept.  on  industrial  [i.  e.  manual]  training  In 
Ringwood. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1898/9  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1898/9 :  432-434. 

Rutherford 
1892/3-1893/4.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Distr.  No. 
40,  Rutherford. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Theo.  D.  Haacall 
1892/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  287- 
290. 

Unsigned 
1893/4  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  B,  pp.  272-273. 

South  Orange 
1890/1-1903/4.    Rept.    on    manual    training    in    South 
Orange. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Name  not  given 
1890/1     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1890/1.  app.  pp.  114-116. 

Elmer  C.  Sherman 
1891/2     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1 :  357-360. 

G.  J.  McAndreiv 
1892/3     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1892/3.  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  296- 

298. 
1893/4     in  A.R.  bd.   education  1893/4,   app.    B,    pp.    273- 

276. 
1894/3     in  A.R.  bd.  education   1894/5  :  379-382. 
1895/6      ■•     "         '•  "  1895/6 :  318-323. 

1896/7      '  "  1896/7  :  345-350. 

1897/8       "  1897/8 :  368-371. 

1898/9      "     "         "  "  1898/9:433-437. 

N.  R.  Burghard 
1899/00  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1899/00  :  451-452. 

H.  W.  Foster 
1900/1      In  A.R.  bd.  education   1900/1  :  434-437. 

1901/2 '  1901/2  :  247-250. 

1902/3      "     •'         "  "  1902/3 :  255-258. 

1903/4       "     "         "  "  1903/4 :  266-268. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Manual  Training — cont'd 

Summit 

1891/2-1897/8.    Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Summit, 
Union  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Name  not  given 
1891/2  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1  :  360-363 
1892/3-1893/4  not  found. 

B.  Fred  Knapp 
1894/5     in  A.R.  bd.  education   1894/5  ;  3S2-385.* 

?io^'^5  ;;  ;;    ;:     "     1895/6:323-327. 

lSQG/7       "  1896/7  :  351-352. 

John  Kasson  Lathrop 
1897/8      in  A.R.  bd.  education   1S97/8  :  371-373. 

Town  Of  Union 
1889/90-1903/4.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Town  of 
Union  (distr.  no.  6),  Hudson  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Name  not  given 

JSn]^^?"  1°  ^■.^-  ^-  education  1889/90,  app.  pp.  96-103. 
1880/1       1890/1.  app.  pp.  116-117. 

Otto  Ortel 
A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1  :  363-366. 
1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  290- 


1891/2 
1892/3 

295. 
1893/4 

278. 
1894/5 
1895/6 
1896/7 
1897/8 
1898/9 
1899/00 
1900/1 
1901/2 
1902/3 
1903/4 


In  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.  app.  B.  pp.  277- 

in  A.R.  bd.  education  1894/5  :  385-387. 

'•  1895/6 :  327-329. 

"  1896/7 :  352-354. 

1897/8  :  373-376. 

"  "    "     "  1898/9  :  43S-439 

"  "    ■'     "  1899/00 :  4.53-455. 

"  "    '■     "  1900/1  :  441-442. 

"  "    "     "  1901/2 :  250-253. 

"  1902/3 :  258-261. 

"     "         "  "  1903/4:271-273. 


Trenton 
1899/00-1900/1.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Trenton. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

B.  O.  Gregory 
1899/00  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1899/00  :  455-456. 
1900/1       "     "         "  "  1900/1  :  437-440. 

Yineland 
1888/9-1903/4.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Vineland, 
or  Landis  township.f 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

^V.   MacOeorge.  Jr.,  district  clerk 
1888/9     In  A.R.  bd.  education  1888/9,  app.  pp.  163-168. 

Name  vot  given 
18S9/90  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1889/90,  app.  pp.  104-105. 
1890/1       '  "  1890/1.  app.  pp.  118-119. 

J.  P.  Burnett 
1891/2     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,  pt.  1  :  366-372. 
1892/3-1894/5  not  found. 

n.  J.  Wight j>i  an 
1895/6     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1895/0:293-296. 
1896/7  not  found. 

J.  J.  Unger 
1898/9     in  A.R.  bd.  education  1898/9:407-410. 
1809/00    "     "         "  -^  1899/00 :  457-459. 

1900/1  :  443-445. 

1901/2  :  253-256. 

1902/3  :  220-222. 

1903/4  :  216-219. 


1900/1 
1001/2 
1902/3 
1903/4 


West  Hohoken 
Rept.  on  manual  training  in  West  Ho- 


1890/1-1897/8, 
boken. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Name  not  given 
1890/1  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1890/1.  app.  pp.  117-118. 
1891/2-1895/6  not  found. 


•  State  apprn.  reed,  for  first  time. 

t  Given    under   the   heading   Landis   township   in    1S05/6,    1898/9, 
1901/2-1903/4. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Manual  Training — cont'd 

West  Hohoken — cont'd 

E.  E.  llatldenhomt,  supervisor 
1896/7  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1896/7  :  3ri-l-355. 

Hobt.  Waters^  supcrrising  principal 
1897/8  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1897/8 :  377. 

West  Orange 
1902/3-1903/4.     Rept.     on    manual    training    in    West 
Orange. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Edtod.  D.  McCollom 
1902/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1902/3  :  270-274. 

Allton  B.  Sherman 
1903/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1903/4:274-279. 

West  field 
1902/3-1903/4.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Westfield. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

J.  J.  Savita 
1902/3  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1902/3  :  265-270. 
1903/4 1903/4  :  279-283. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  below,  that  title.    Indus- 
trial AND  Technical  Education,  etc. 

Maps 

1852.     Cause  of  delay  in  maps  for  public  schools  should 

be  inquired  into.    (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852: 

21.) 
1860.     See  below.  Text-books,  this  date. 
1865.     Suggested    that   schools   be   supplied   with   geol. 

maps  prepared  by  G.  H.  Cook.    (A.R.  supt.  public 

schools  1865:  19.) 

1879.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1880.  See  above,  Dictionaries,  etc. 
Military 

1829.     Feb.    5.     Rept.   of  committee    (Stites)    to  whom 

was  referred  petition  of  E.  Dunbar  and  T.  B.  Ran- 

son,  of  the  military  school  at  Orange,  asking  loan  of 

arms;  favorable.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  225-226.) 

Museum 

1894.  Establishment  of  state  educational  museum  rec- 
ommended; value  of  permanent  exhibit.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1893/4:  32-34.) 

Natural  History 

1877.  The  teaching  of  natural  history  in  public  schools 
discussed.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1876/7:  37-41.) 

1878.  Plan  for  natural  history  collection  in  small  local 
museums  which,  if  properly  managed  would  result 
in  establishment  of  state  museum.  (Same  1877/8: 
60-61.) 

Negro 

1826.     See   below.    School    Funds.     Permanent    School 

Fund,  this  date. 
1899.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 
Night  Schools 

See  above.  Evening  Schools. 
Normal  Schools 

1846.  Want  of  qualified  teachers,  and  examination  of 
teachers;  establishment  of  state  normal  school  rec- 
ommended. (A.R.  supt.  public  scliools  1846:  413- 
415.) 

Paginji  from  Votes  of  Assem. 

1847.  History,  nature  and  advantages  of  normal 
schools.   (.SV/mcl847:  536-545.) 

raging  from  Minutes  of  Assem. 

1848.  Attention  of  Legisl.  called  to  establishment  of  a 
state  normal  school;  results  in  N.  Y.  (Same  1848: 
16-17.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Normal  Schools — cont'd 

1848.  Rept.  from  committee  on  education  (Goble)  rel. 
to  the  establishment  of  a  normal  school.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1848:  485-488.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron,  1848.    7  pp.,  1  leaf. 

Copies  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Soey.,  Newark,  and  In 
the  State  Library,  Trenton.  1000  copies  ordered 
prtd.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1848:489). 

.  Petition  from  inhabitants  of  Passaic  Co.  for  es- 
tablishment of  state  normal  school.  (Sen.  jol.  1848: 
783.) 

1849.  Advisability  of  establishing  state  normal  school. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1849:  9-10.) 

1852.  Fiscal  ability,  public  opinion,  etc.,  to  be  con- 
sidered in  regard  to  establishing  normal  school. 
(Same   (Fort)   Jan.  14,  1852:  S.) 

1854.  Establisliment  of  normal  school  recommended. 
(A.R.  state  supt.  public  schools  1854:  9.) 

1855.  Establishment  of  school  for  education  of  teachers 
recommended;  estimated  cost;  ann.  support  after 
completion.  (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  12- 
13.) 

Montclair  State  Normal  School 

1902.  Data  showing  need  for  second  state  normal 
school.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1901/2:  xxxi-xxxv.) 

1903.  Rept.  of  the  state  bd.  of  education  to  the  Legisl. 
in  regard  to  the  establishment  of  a  second  state  nor- 
mal school.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1903. 
11  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction, 
Trenton. 

1904.  Selection  of  site  for  a  new  normal  school.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1903/4:  viii.) 

State  Normal  School,  Teenton 

serial 

Under  sec.  4  of  act  of  Feb.  9,  1865,  to  establish  a  normal 
school. 

From  1856/7  to  1862/3,  repts.  are  for  the  year  ending 
Feb.  9 ;  from  1S63  to  1868/9,  they  are  for  the  year 
ending  Nov.  30  ;  from  1869/70  to  1870/1,  for  the 
year  ending  Oct.  31 ;  1871/2  to  1889/90.  for  the 
year  endlug  June  30 ;  1890/1  to  1892/3,  for  the 
year  ending  Aug.  31 ;  IS'Xi/i  to  1903/4,  for  the 
year  ending  June  30. 

1855-1903/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  »  of  the  state 
normal  school,  and  ace.  docs. 

Checklist 
1.  18"i5  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the 

"True  American."  1856.     84  (1)   pp..  pis.,  illus. 
Entitled  :  Ann.  repts.  concerning  the  state  normal  school. 

1.  18ri5  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.    84  (1)  pp. 

2.  1S."j6/7  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the 
"  True  American."  1857.     219  pp..  pis.,  Illus. 

2.  1856/7  doc.  ed.     u.  t.  p.     pp.  675-874. 

8.  1857/8  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  True  Amer- 
ican "  Office.  1858.     59  pp. 

3.  1857/8  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  615-673. 

4.  1858  9  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    I'rtd.  at  the  "True  Amer- 

ican "  Office,  18.59.    44  pp..  Illus. 
Copy  seen  in  the  New  York  I'ubllc  Ijibrary. 
4.  1858, 9    dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at    the    "  State 

Gazette  and  Republican  Office,"  1859.     41  pp.,  illus. 
Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction. 

4.  1858/9  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  359-394. 

5.  1859/60    dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at    the    "  True 
American  "  Office.  I860.    68  pp..  2  11..  illus. 

5.  1859/60  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     3.59-416  (3)  pp. 

6.  1860/1  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :     i'rtd.  at  the  "True  Amer- 

ican" Office.  1861.    77  pp.,  Illus. 
6.  1860/1  doc.  ed.     (Senate.)     n.  t.  p.    pp.  795-867. 

6.  "  "     "       (Mouse.)     h.  t.  p.     pp.  527-601. 

7.  1861/2  dept.  ed.     Jersey  City:    Prtd.  by  J.  11.  Lyon, 

1862.     48  pp.,  Illus. 

7.  1861/2  doc.  ed.    Jersey  City  :   J.  H.  Lyon,  1862.    48  pp. 

8.  1862/3  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    I'rtd.  by  D.  Naar,  "  True 

American"  Office.  1863.     110  pp.  (1)   pp..  illus. 
8.  1862/3  doc.  ed.     Treiiton  :   D.  Naar,  "  True  American  " 
Office.  1863.     110  (1)   pp. 


•  Beginning  with  the  37th  report.  1890   1.  the  title  Is  Annual  Re- 
port of  the  N.   J.   State  Normal   School,  and  ace.  docs. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


277 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Normal  Schools — cont'd 
State  Noe.mal  School,  Trenton — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
9.   1863   dept.   ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.   by   D.    Niiar,    "  True 

American"  Office,  1864.     182   (1)  pp. 
n.  1863  doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    D.  Naar,  "  True  American  " 
Office.  1864.     182  (1)  pp. 
10.  1863/4  dept.  ed.     Jersey  City  :    Prtd.  by  J.  H.  Lyon, 
1865.     33  pp..  lllus. 
Copv  seen  in  the  New  York  Public  Library. 
10.  1863/4    dept.    ed.     Trenton :     .T.    R.    l^reese,    "  State 
Gazette  "  Office,  1865.    33  pp..  lllus. 
Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction. 

10.  1S63/4  doc.  ed.    Jersey  City  :   J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     33  pp. 

11.  1SG4/5    dept.    ed.      Trenton:      Prtd.    at    the    "State 
Oazette"  Office.  1866.     71  (1)  pp..  lllus. 

11,  1804/5  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     pp.  487-561. 

12.  1865/6  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  Office  of  the  State 

Gazette,  1867.     72  pp..  lllus. 

12.  1865/6  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  339-410.  lllus. 

13.  1866/7  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  Amer- 
ican Office.  1868.     122  pp.,  lllus. 

13.  1866/7  doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.     pp.  525-649. 

14.  1867/8  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   True  American  Office,  1869. 

103  pp..  lllus. 

14.  1867/8  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  907-1010. 

15.  1868/9  dent.  ed.  Trenton  :  True  American  Office,  1870. 

102  pp.,  iilus. 

15.  1868/9  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     pp.  807-906. 

16.  1869/70    dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     True   American    Office. 

1871.    95  pp.,  iilus. 

16.  1869/70  doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.    pp.  523-627. 

17.  1S70/1  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    "State  Gazette."  Murphy 
&  r.pchtel.  1872.    80  pp.,  lllus. 

17.  1870/1  doc.  ed.    Trenton  :    "  State  Gazette."  Murphy  & 
Bechtel.  1872.     80  pp..  lllus. 

18.  1871/2  dept.  ed.    Trenton:  The  State  Gazette,  Murphy 

&  Bechtel.  1872.     78  pp.,  lllus. 

18.  1871/2  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     78  pp.,  iilus. 

19.  1872/3  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1873. 

78  pp..  lllus. 
Cover    Imprint    has    State    Gazette    preceding   name    of 
printer. 

19.  1872/3  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     78  pp.,  lllus. 

20.  1873/4   dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Public  Opinion — Wm.   S. 

Sharp,  1874.     70  pp.,  lllus. 

20.  1873/4  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     70  pp.,  illus. 

21.  1874/5  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :  W.  S.  Sharp,  1875.    64  pp., 

illus. 

21.  1874/5  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    64  pp.,  lllus. 

22.  1875/6  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy  Prtg.  House, 

1876.     72  pp.,  illus. 

22.  1875/6  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     72  pp.,  lllus. 

23.  1876/7   dept.  ed.     Clinton:    J.  Carpenter,   Jr.,   1877. 

77  pp..  lllus. 

23.  1876/7  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     77  pp.,  illus. 

24.  1877/8  dept.  ed.    Bordentown  :   J.  D.  Flynn,  1878.    79 

pp..  lllus. 

24.  1877/8  doc.  ed.     ii..p.,  n.  d.     79  pp. 

25.  1878/9  dept.  ed.     Belvidere :    J.  Ketcham,  1879.     89 

pp.,  iilus. 

25.  1878/9  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     89  pp.,  illus. 

26.  1879/80  dept.  ed.    Belvidere  :    J.  Ketcham,  1880.     152 

pp..  iilus. 

26.  1879/80  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    152  pp.,  pi. 

27.  1880/1  dept.  ed.     Orange  :    S.  Toombs,  1881.     173  pp., 

illus. 

27.  1880/1  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    173  pp. 

28.  1881/2  dept.  ed.     Jersey  City :   M.  Mullone,  1882.    84 

pp.,  illus. 

28.  1881/2  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     84  pp.,  illus. 

29.  1882/3  dept:  ed.     Hackensaek  :    H.  tf.  Winton,   1883. 
86  pp..  lllus. 

Copy  seen  in  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction. 

29.  1882/3  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    86  pp.,  lllus. 

30.  1883/4  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,   1884.     90 

pp.,  lllus. 
Copv  seen  in  the  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction. 

30.  1883/4  doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.     90  pp..  illus. 

31.  1884/5  dept.  ed.     Irenton  :     J.  L.  Murphy.  1885.     92 

pp.,  illus. 
Copy  seen  in  the  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction. 

31.  1884/5  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    92  pp.,  lllus. 

32.  1885/6  dept.  ed.    Camden  :   Daily  Post  Prtg.  Co.,  1886. 

129  pp.,  illus. 
Copv  seen  in  the  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction, 

32.  1885/6  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     129  pp.,  lllus. 

33.  1886/7  dept.  ed.    The  Princeton  Press,  1887.     148  pp., 
iilus. 

33.  1886/7  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     148  dp.,  illus. 

34.  1887/8  dept  ed.     Camden:    S.  Chew,  1889.     140  pp., 

lllus. 
34.  1887/8  doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.    140  pp..  illus. 
85.  1888/9   dept.   ed.     Trenton:    MacCrellish   &   Quigley, 

1889.     115  pp.,  IIluB. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Normal  Schools — cont'd 

State  Normal  School,  Tuento.n- 


-cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

35.  1888/9  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     115  pp.,  lllus. 

36.  1889/90   dept.    ed.      Trenton :     J.    L.    Murphy,    1890. 

131  pp.,  Illus. 

36.  1889/90  doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.     131  pp.,  illus. 

37.  1890/1  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 

ing Co.,  1891.     157  pp.,  illus. 

37.  1890/1  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     157  pp.,  lllus. 

38..  1891/2  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1802.     161  pp.,  lllus. 

38.  1891/2  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     161  pp.,  lllus. 

39.  1892/3   dept.   ed.    [pt.   1].     Trenton:    MacCrellish   & 

Quigley.  1893.     157  pp..  lllus. 
pt.  2.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1893.     185  pp. 
pt.  2  is  sometimes  bound  with  pt.  1  ;  sometimes  occurs 
separately. 

39.  1802/3  doc.  ed.  pt.  1.     n.  p..  n.  d.     157  pp.,  illus. 
pt.  2.      n.  p.,  n.  d.     185  pp. 

40.  1893/4  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 

ing Co.,  1895.     159  pp.,  illus. 

40.  1893/4  doc.  ed.     u.  p.,  n.  d.     159  pp.,  illus. 

41.  1894/5  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1895.     163 

pp.,  illus. 

41.  1894/5  doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.    163  pp.,  illus. 

42.  1895/6   dept.    ed.      Trenton :     MacCrellish   &   Quigley, 

1896.  159  pp.,  illus. 

42.  1895/6  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    159  pp.,  illus. 

43.  1896/7  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    J.    L.  Murphy   Pub.  Co., 

1897.  153  pp.,  illus. 

43.  1896/7  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     153  pp.,  illus. 

44.  1897/8  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The  J.   L.  Murphy  Pub. 

Co^  1898.     159  pp.,  illus. 

44.  1897/8  doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.     159  pp.,  illus. 

45.  1898/9   dopt.   ed.      Camden :     S.   Chew   &   Sons,    1900. 

160  pp.,  illus. 

45.  1898/9  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     160  pp.,  illus. 

46.  1899/00  dept.  ed.     Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons,   1901. 

164  pp.,  illus. 

46.  1899/00  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     164  pp.,  illus. 

47.  1900/1   dept.   ed.     Trenton :    MacCrellish   &  Quigley, 

1902.     144  pp..  illus. 

47.  1900/1  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     144  pp.,  illus. 

48.  1901/2    dept.    ed.      Trenton :     MacCrellish    &   Quigley, 

1902.  144  pp.,  illus. 

48.  1901/2  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     144  pp.,  iilus. 

49.  1902/3    dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     MacCrellish   &   Quigley, 

1903.  149  pp..  illus. 

49.  1902/3  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     149  pp..  iilus. 

50.  1903/4   dept.   ed.     Trenton :    MacCrellish   &  Quigley, 

1904.  153  pp..  illus. 

50.   1903/.4  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     153  pp.,  lllus. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1855       In  App.  to  Minutes  of  Assem.  1856.     doc.  H. 

2.  1856/7    "      "       "    Senate  iol.  1857  :  675-874. 

2.  "  Minutes  of  Assem.   1857  :  675-874. 

3.  1857/8 Senate  jol.   1858  :  615-673. 

3.  "  ' Minutes  of  Assem.   1858  :  615-673. 

4.  1858/9 Senate  jol.  1859  :  359-394. 

4.  "  "      "        "    Minutes  of  Assem.   1859 :  359-394. 

5.  1859/60"      "        "    Senate  jol.  1860:359-416   (3). 

5.  "  Minutes  of  Assem.    1860  :  359-416 

(3). 

6.  1860/1  in  App.  to  Senate  jol.  1861  :  795-867. 

6.  "    "   "   "  Minutes  of  Assem.  1861 :  527-601. 

7.  1861/2  "  Legisl.  docs.  1862. 

8.  1862/3  "    "     "   1863. 

9.  1862/3  "    "     "   1864. 

10.  1863/4  "    "     "   1865. 

11.  1864/5  "    "     "   1866:487-561. 

12.  1865/6  "    "     "   1867 :  339-410. 

13.  1866/7  "    "     "   1S6S  :  52.';-649. 
14.1867/8  "    "     "   l.silli:  91)7  1010. 
15.  1868/9  "    "     "   1S70  :  807-906. 
16.1809/70"    "     "   1871:533-627. 

17.  1870/1  "    "     "   1872. 

18.  1871/2  "    "     "   1873,  doc.  15. 

19.  1872/3  "    "     "   1874,  doc.  15. 

20.  1873/4  "    "     "   1875,  doc.  15. 

21.  1874/5  "    "     "   1876,  doc.  15. 

22.  1875/6  "    "     "   1877.  doc.  16. 

23.  1876/7  "    "     "   1878,  doc.  16. 

24.  1877/8  "    "     "   1879,  doc.  44. 

25.  1878/9  "    "     "   1880,  doc.  47. 

26.  1879/80 "    "     "   1881,  v.  2,  doc.  58. 

27.  1880/1  "    "     "   1882,  v.  2,  doc.  44. 

28.  1881/2  "    "     "   1883,  V.  2,  doc.  15. 

29.  1882/3  "    "     "   1884,  v.  2,  doc.  17. 

30.  1883/4  "    "     "   1885,  v.  2,  doc,  16. 

31.  1884/5  "    "     "   1886,  v.  2,  doc.  15. 

32.  1885/6  "    "     "   1887,  T.  2,  doc.  15. 

33.  1886/7  "    "     "   1888,  v.  2,  doc.  16. 

34.  1887/8  "    "     "   1889.  v.  2,  doc.  15. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Normal  Schools — cont'd 
State  Nukmal  School,  Tukntox — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

35.  1S88/9  in  Leglsl.  docs.   ISflO.   v.  1'.  doc.   16. 

36.  1889/90"         "  '•      1891,  v.  3,  doc.  22. 

37.  1890/1    "         "  "      1892.  v.  3,  doc.  20. 

38.  1891/2    "         •'  "      1893,  v.  3.  doc.   23. 

39.  1S92/3    "        "  "      1894,  v.  3,  docs.  27  and  28. 

40.  1893/4    "         "  '•       1805    (1.    e.    119  sess.),   v.   4, 
doe.  33. 

41.  1894/5   In   Leglsl.  docs.  1895    (I.    e.    120   sess.),   v.   4, 
doc.  33. 

42.  1895/6  in  Le?isl.  docs.  1896.  v.  4,  doc.  28. 

43.  1890/7    "         '•  "       1897,  v.  4,  doc.  19. 

44.  1897/8    "         "  "       1898,  v.   5,  doc.  35. 

45.  1S98/9    •'         •'  "       1899,  t.  3,  doc.   16. 

46.  1809/00  "         "  "      1900,  v.  5,  doc.  43. 

47.  1900/1    "         "  "       1901,  T.  5,  doc.  44. 

48.  1901/2    "         "  "       1902,  V.  5,  doc.  59. 

49.  1902/3    "         "  "      1903,  v.  5.  doc.  53. 

50.  1903/4    "         "  "       1904,  v.  5,  doc.  52. 

A  condensed  rept.  also  occurs  In  Documents  as  follows : 

38.  1891/2  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2,   pt.   1  :  245-260. 
Entitled  :    Ann.  rept.  of  tbe  State  Normal  School ;  from 

1892/3-1903/4  it  is  called  Ann.  rept.  of  the  state 
normal  and  model  schools  including  report  of  the 
Farnum   Preparatory  School. 

39.  1892/3  in  A.E.  bd.  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp. 

203-223. 

40.  1893/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  191- 

207. 

41.  1894/5  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1894/5:303-320. 

42.  1895/6 "     1895/6  :  251-256. 

43.  1896/7  "  "    "     "     1896/7 :  279-284. 

44.  1897/8  "  "    "     "     1897/8 :  293-302. 

45.  1898/9  "  "    "     "     1898/9  :  343-352. 

46.  1899/00 "     1899/00  :  354-380. 

47.  1900/1 1900/1  :  335-353. 

48.  1901/2  "  "    "     "     1901/2 :  297-321. 

49.  1902/3 "     1902/3  :  319-344. 

50.  1903/4  "  "    "     "     1903/4 :  285-313. 

PrincipaVs  Report 
1860-1862.     Rept.  of  principal  of  normal  school  to  supt. 
public  schools. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Ifni.  F.  Phelps,  principal 
1860  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools   1860  :  152-158. ♦ 

1861 "  1861:55-57. 

1862 "         1862  :  69-73. 

non-serial 

1855.  On  organization  of  state  normal  school.  (A.R. 
state  supt.  public  schools  1855:  6-8.) 

1856.  Establishment  of  normal  school  in  temporary 
bldg.  in  Trenton  (1855);  permanent  edifice  in 
process  of  erection  by  citizens  of  Trenton.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Price)  Jan.  8,  1856:  6.) 

.     Normal  school  established  by  act  of  Feb.  9,  1855; 

attendance;  depts.;  object.  (A.R.  supt.  public 
schools  1856:  7-9.) 

1857.  Success  of  normal  school.  (Govs.  mess.  (Price) 
Jan.  13,  1857:  7.) 

.     Normal  school:   attendance;   importance;   model 

school  (bldg.  erected  by  citizens  of  'Trenton).  (A.R. 
supt.  public  schools  1857:  8-12.) 

1858.  Proposed  modification  of  law  to  confer  on  nor- 
mal graduates  same  privileges  as  are  conferred  on 
regularly  licensed  teachers,  vpithout  examinations. 
(.S'HHie  1858:  17.) 

.     Growth  and  prosperity  of  normal  school;   no.  of 

pupils  since  organization;  no.  teaching  in  public 
schools;  commendation  of  school.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858:  12-13.) 

.     Normal   school:    attendance;    growth;    aim;    act 

establishing  normal  school  to  expire  Feb.  9,  1860; 
legislative  action  advised  in  connection  therewith; 
model  school.    (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858:  8-11.) 


'  Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Normal  Schools — cont'd 
State  Noumal  Scuool,  Trento.x — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1859.  Demand  for  teachers  educated  at  normal  school; 
attendance  at  school;  no.  of  pupils  at  model  school; 
terms  of  contract  for  model  school  bldg. ;  expiration 
of  act  establishing  state  normal  school  Feb.  9,  1860; 
action  necessary  during  present  session.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859:  3  2-13.) 

.     Normal   school:    attendance,   male   and   female; 

benefits,  etc.;  model  school.  (A.R.  supt.  public 
schools  1859:  101-104.) 

Paging  from  app.  to  Senate  ]ol.,  1860. 

1860.  Normal  school:  its  aims,  comparison  with  those 
of  other  states,  etc.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  11, 
1860.) 

.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

.     Normal   school:    impressions  made  by  teachers 

sent  out  therefrom.    (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860: 

90-92.) 

Paginp:  from  app.  to  House  Jol.,  1861. 

1861.  Value  of  property  owned  by  state  in  connection 
with  normal  and  model  schools,  etc.;  amt.  expended 
up  to  date  for  support  of  normal  school.  (Same 
1861:  11.) 

.     Cause   of   education   aided   by   trained   teachers 

such  as  are  furnished  by  the  normal  school  and 
teachers'  institutes.  (Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan.  8, 
1861:  6.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  education  (Yard)  on  As- 

sem.  bill  to  discontinue  apprns.  to  normal  school; 
unfavorable.    (.Minutes  of  Assem.  1861:  537-539.) 

1861  [i.  e.  1862].  Rept.  of  Senate  committee  on  educa- 
tion (Learning)  in  reference  to  petitions  for  repeal 
of  law  establishing  state  normal  school;  unfavor- 
able.  Jersey  City:    John  H.  Lyon,  1862.   6  pp. 

The  rept.  was  made  March  20.  1862.    It  was  not  prtd.  in 
the  Journals. 

1862.  Plan  to  be  presented  for  teaching  military  sci- 
ence at  normal  school.  (Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan. 
14,1862.) 

.  Questions  contained  in  circular  issued  by  prin- 
cipal of  state  normal  school  [to  teachers  and  others] 
who  had  ever  attended  said  school.  (A.R.  bd.  edu- 
cation 1862:  72.) 

1863.  Normal  school  continues  to  prosper.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Olden)  Jan.  13,  1863:  4.) 

1864.  By-laws  of  the  bd.  of  trustees  of  the  N.  J.  state 
normal  school.  Newark:  Prtd.  at  the  Daily  Adver- 
tiser Office,  1864. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.t.,  Newark. 

.  Organization  of  normal  school  (1855)  and  sub- 
sequent legislation;  continuance  recommended;  ob- 
ject; no.  of  persons  who  have  reed,  instruction; 
ownership  of  normal  and  model  school  bldgs. ; 
terms  of  acquisition  of  Farnum  Preparatory  School. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  6-7  or  7-8.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.     General    stmt,    showing    financial    relations    be- 
tween  state  and   normal   school  branches.     (Same 
(Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  8  or  8-9.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hamilton)  on  value  of  nor- 
mal and  model  school  property  at  Trenton  and  right 
and  interest  of  state  therein.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1864:  321-322.) 

.     State  normal  school  established  by  act  of  Feb.  9, 

1855:  attendance;  utility;  etc.  (A.U.  supt.  public 
schools  1864:  28-29.) 

1865.  No.  of  pupils  at  normal  school;  model  school; 
Farnum  Preparatory  School;  normal  school  should 
be  made  a  permanent  institution  and  state  should 
own  property;   terms  on  wliich  normal  and  model 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


279 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Normal  Schools — cont'd 
State  Normal  School,  Tbenton — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

school  property  can  be  obtained.  (Govs.  mess.  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  10,  1865.) 

1865.  State  normal  school:  failure  of  men  to  enter 
teaching  profession  on  acct.  of  inadequate  salaries; 
erection  of  boarding-house  in  connection  with 
normal  school.  (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865: 
16-17.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  education  (Wurts)  on  that 

part  of  Govs.  ann.  mess.  rel.  to  normal  school  and 
model  school  buildings  and  land  on  which  situated. 
(Sen.  jol.   1S65:  52-55.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1865:  94-97.) 

1866.  Normal  school:  purchase  of  model  and  normal 
school  bldgs.;  cost;  no.  of  pupils;  receipts  from 
tuition  from  model  school.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker) 
Jan.  9,  1866:  11-12.) 

1867.  Flourishing  condition  of  normal  school,  attend- 
ance at  normal,  model  and  Farnum  Preparatory 
Schools.  (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [1.  e.  8],  1867:  13 
or  16.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1868.  Normal  school:  attendance;  do.  for  model  and 
Farnum  Preparatory  schools;  necessity  of  boarding 
house  for  boys.   (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  12-13.) 

.     Normal    school:    attendance   in    teachers'    dept.. 

model  and  preparatory  schools;  efficiency  of  trained 
teachers.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867/8:  649.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1869.  Normal  school:  increasing  attendance,  etc.  (Same 
1860/9:  551.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1869.  No.  of  pupils  at  normal,  model  and  Farnum  Pre- 
paratory schools  in  1868;  increase  over  1867;  satis- 
factory mngmt.  of  schools.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward) 
Jan.  12,  1869:  14-15.) 

1870.  Attendance  at  Farnum  and  model  *  and  normal 
schools;  successful  financial  mgmt.  of  model* 
and  normal  schools.  (Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  [101, 
1871:  9-10  or  15-16.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.     Normal  school:  attendance  at  normal,  model  and 

preparatory    schools;    no.    of    graduates    annually. 
(A.R.  bd.  education  1869/70:  45-46.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1872.  Much  due  to  state  normal  school  for  elevating 
standard  of  popular  education.  (Govs.  mess.  (Par- 
ker)  Jan.  16,  1872:  9.) 

.  Normal  school  in  flourishing  condition:  desira- 
bility of  erecting  lodging  and  boarding  house  for 
young  men;  corps  of  teachers  strengthened  and 
other  improvements  made  with  additional  grant  of 
$5000;  scholarships.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1871/2: 
5-6.) 

1873.  School  year  of  normal  school  to  end  in  June  (act 
of  Apr.  3,  1S72) ;  total  attendance  at  normal,  model 
and  Farnum  Preparatory  schools;  graduates  from 
normal  school;  scholarship  apprn.  of  1872.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  12-13.) 

.     Aggregate  no.  of  pupils  at  normal,  model   and 

Farnum  Preparatory  schools;  no.  of  normal  gradu- 
ates; purchase  of  lands  and  bldgs.  of  normal  school- 
cost;  value.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1874.  Normal  and  model  schools  closed  on  acct.  of 
scarlet  fever.    (Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  60.) 

1874-1892.  List  of  certificates  issued  to  normal  school 
graduates.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/4  (p.  13)  — 
same  1892/3.) 


•  By  misprint,  model  school  statistics  are  given  as  normal  school ; 
Items  are  in  paragraph  with  Farnum  School. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Normal  Schools — cont'd 
State  Noumal  School,  Trentox- 


-cont'd 


non-serial — cont'd 

1875.  Enrollment  at  Normal  School,  incl.  Model  and 
Preparatory  schools.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan. 
12,  1875.) 

1876.  Rept.  from  special  committee  (E.  Drake)  on  state 
normal  school  apptd.  to  Investigate  charges  of  de- 
falcation in  financial  mngmt.  and  mal-administra- 
tion  of  principal.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1876:  881- 
883.) 

1877.  "  The  normal,  model  and  Farnum  schools  were 
never  better  managed  and  the  common  schools  are 
steadily  advancing  in  efficiency  under  the  Board  of 
Education,  the  state  and  co.  supts."  (Govs.  mess. 
(Bedle)   Jan.  9,  1877:  17.) 

1877-1893.  Normal  teachers;  table  showing  no.  of  nor- 
mal graduates  and  undergraduates  [of  the  state 
normal  school]  teaching  in  each  co.;  comment.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1876/7   (pp.  24-25)— .same  1892/3.) 

1878.  Normal,  model  and  Farnum  schools  well  man- 
aged; public  school  system  is  admirable.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Bedle)   Jan.  8,  1878:  20-21.) 

1879.  Normal  school  well  conducted:  mortgage  on 
boarding  hall  property.  (Same  (McCIellan)  Jan. 
14,   1879:  19.) 

1882.  Attendance,  graduates,  expenses  of  normal  school 
in  1881;  improvements  proposed.  (Same  (Ludlow) 
Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1883.  Enrollment  at  normal  school;  graduates;  im- 
provements; amt.  of  ann.  apprn.;  scholarship  fund; 
expenditure  since  1872.  (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9, 
1883.) 

1884.  No.  of  pupils  and  graduates  at  normal  school  in 
1882/3;  expenditure  for  boarding  houses;  recom- 
mended that  scholarship  fund  be  abolished;  ex- 
pense of  school  to  state  since  organization;  accum- 
ulation of  real  estate;  limit  of  productiveness  has 
been  reached;  recommended  that  apprn.  be  reduced 
to  a  figure  proportionate  to  results  obtained.  (Same 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  Attendance  at  normal  and  model  schools  1883/4; 
5/6  of  pupils  attending  normal  school  do  not  gradu- 
ate; improvements,  etc.;  cost  of  maintenance  and 
improvements  in  1883/4.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1885:  23.) 

.     Enrollment  and  attendance  at  normal  and  model 

schools;  expenditures  by  state;  tuition  reed.  (Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1S86:  19-20.) 

1885/6.  Enrollment  and  attendance  at  normal  and 
model  schools;  graduates;  expenditure;  state  ap- 
prns. :  tuition  receipts.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11, 
1887.) 

1888.  Attendance  at  normal  and  model  schools  in  1886/ 
7;  normal  graduates;  need  of  fence  around  grounds. 
(Same   (Green)   Jan.   [10],  1888:  36.) 

1889.  Attendance  at  normal,  model  and  Farnum  schools 
in  18S8:  propriety  of  having  manual  training  in 
normal  school.    (Same  (Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1889/90.  Attendance  at  normal  and  model  schools;  new 
bldg.;   cost.    (Same  (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.). 

1890.  Attendance  at  normal  and  model  schools;  no.  of 
graduates  from  Farnum  school;  need  of  increased 
bldg.  accommodations  at  normal  school;  advisa- 
bility of  introducing  manual  training  and  appropri- 
ating portion  of  income  of  school  fund  for  that  pur- 
pose.   (Same  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  23-24.) 

1891.  Abolition  of  trustees  of  normal  school  recom- 
mended.   (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  Co-operation  betw.  state  agric.  college  and  state 
normal  school.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  15-16.) 

.     New  financial  system  at  normal  school.    (Govs. 

mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  21.) 


280 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Normal  Schools — cont'd 
State  Normal  School,  Trenton — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1892.  Establishment  of  normal  school  in  1S55:  object; 
no.  of  teachers  graduated;  model  school,  its  pur- 
pose, more  than  self-supporting;  original  cost  of 
schools  and  estimated  value  of  property;  attend- 
ance at  normal  and  model  schools  in  1891;  sources 
of  revenue;  receipts  and  disbursements  1890/1. 
(Samp  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  22-23.) 

.     Tables:  original  cost,  present  valuations  of  state 

normal  and  model  school  buildings,  also  apprn.  for 
same.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1;  248.) 

.  State  normal  school:  needed  improvements;  li- 
censes; no.  of  graduates  and  graduates  teaching 
during  1891/2;  demands  for  trained  teachers.  {Same 
1891/2  pt.  1:  182-184.) 

1893.  State  normal  school:  change  in  length  of  course 
of  study;  N.  J.  normal  school  exhibits  at  World's 
Fair;  no.  of  graduates  employed  during  year,  etc. 
(Same  1892/3  pt.  1:  46-48.) 

.     Completion  of  addition  to  normal  school;   cost. 

(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893;  20.) 

.  No.  of  graduates  from  normal  school  since  es- 
tablishment (1855);  enrollment;  graduates;  addi- 
tional apprn.  asked;  enrollment  of  model  school  and 
earnings;  receipts  and  disbursements  of  the  tvi^o 
schools,  1891/2;  valuation  of  property.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  1893:  21-22.) 

1894.  State  normal  and  model  schools;  need  of  one  or 
two  more  normal  schools;  city  training  schools; 
comparison  of  normal  school  and  city  training 
school.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4:  42-45.) 

1895.  Progress  of  normal  school  at  Trenton;  no.  of 
pupils,  graduates;  need  of  two  more  normal  schools; 
maintenance  of  training  schools  at  local  expense  in 
Newark,  Jersey  City  and  other  cities;  no.  of  normal 
schools  in  N.  Y.,  Mass.,  Conn,  and  Penn.  (Same 
1894/5:  105-106.) 

1896.  Object  of  normal  and  model  schools;  latter  is 
self-sustaining;  enrollment  of  both  schools  in  1895; 
no.  of  graduates  from  normal  school  since  estab- 
lishment (1855);  earnings  of  model  school,  1895; 
matter  of  ventilation  should  receive  attention. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

.     Effectiveness    of    normal    school;    demand    for 

trained  teachers;  growing  necessity  for  a  second 
normal  school.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1895/6;  34- 
35.) 

1897.  State    normal    school:    enrollment;    graduates; 
value;  recommended  that  bureau  of  information  be 
established  at  state  capitol  with  view  of  enniimv 
teachers  and  school  boards  to  become  acquainted 
with  one  another's  needs.    (Same  18S»6/7:  4u-*i.» 

1900.  Standard  of  admission  to  normal  schools  raised. 
(Same  1899/00:  7.) 

1902.  Changes  made  at  state  normal  school  with  apprn. 
of  $10,000.    (Same  1901/2:  v.) 

1904.  Apprn.  of  $40,000  to  state  normal  school;  enlarge- 
ment of  boarding  halls.    (Same  1903/4:  viii.) 

Farnuni  Preparatory  School 
See  below.  Education  :    Individual  Institutions. 

Model  School 

The  annual  report  of  the  model  school  la  Included  in  that 
of  the  state  normal'  school :  see  the  serial  group  ; 
also  entries  under  non-serial. 

1857-1860.  Comment  on  model  school  connected  with 
state  normal  school.  (A.R.  state  supt.  public  schools 
1858  (pp.  11-12)— ,sn»ifi  1860.) 

1858.  Flourishing  condition  of  model  school.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858:  13.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Normal  Schools — cont'd 
State  Normal  School,  Trenton — cont'd 
Model  School — con'd 
1862.     N.  J.  state  normal  school.   The  induction  of  Prof. 
John    S.    Hart   as   principal    of   the   model    school. 
Trenton:     Prtd.    at   the    "True   American"    office, 
1862.    48  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  Library  of  Princeton  University. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

A  financial  stmt,  is  given  in  the  ann.  rept.  of  the  State 
Normal  School. 

1864/5-1884/5.  Table:  amts.  paid  for  normal  school 
building  and  repairs.  (A.R.  treasurer  1864/5  (p. 
599)— .same  1884/5.) 

PaKins  from  Collected  docs. 
1864/5-1903/4.     Amts.  paid  to  acct.  of  normal  school; 
table.    (Same  1864/5  (p.  605)— same  1884/5.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

The  total  amt.  expended  on  the  normal  school  is  given 
in  the  condensed  stmt,  of  receipts  and  expenditures 
found  in  the  treasurer's  repts..  from  1854/5-1863/4. 
From    1885/6-1S94/5.    the   table   is   given  with   the 
school  fund  acct. 
1866/7-1903/4.     Same;     comment.      (A.R.     comptroller 
1866/7   (p.  223)— same  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

With  the  exception  of  1870  and  1884,  the  stmt,  does  not 
occur  under  the  caption.  Normal  School,  until  1896- 
1904.  It  is  given  at  first  under  State  Schools  and 
School  Board,  later  under  Education.  During  the 
period  1886-1895,  it  is  given  only  under  the  School 
Fund  acct. 

1867.  See  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this  date. 

1868.  See  same,  this  date. 

1869.  See  same,  this  date. 
1R"0.  Pee  same,  this  date. 
1871-1885.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1875-1884.     Table:    normal    school    scholarship.     (A.R. 

treasurer  1872/3   (p.  87)— same  1883/4.) 
1901.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

Physical 

1890.  Tables  showing  measurements  of  students  of  Am- 
herst College,  physical  gains  during  a  part  and  the 
whole  of  the  college  course,  etc.  (15  A.R.  bd.  health 
1891:    64-67.) 

1892.     Summary  of  paper  by  T.  D.  Landon  on  "  Physical 
Culture."    (16  .same  1892;  148-149.) 
Private  Schools 

1861.  On  complaints  that  public  money  is  unlawfully 
used,  for  support  of  private  schools,  inconvenience 
arising  from  restrictions  rel.  to  application  of  pub- 
lic money;  need  of  poorly  furnished  school  houses 
to  be  supplied  with  necessary  aids  to  study.  (A.R. 
state  supt.  public  schools  1863:  6-7.) 

1869.  Private  schools:  no.  in  state;  use;  attendance; 
distribution  among  cos.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1868/ 
9:  540-541.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1875-1877.     See  above.  Districts,  these  dates. 

1893-1904.     Table:  no.  of  private  sectarian  and  non-sec- 
tarian schools  in  each  co.  having  twenty-five  pupils 
or  more;   comment.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3 
pt.  1   (p.  87)— .some  1903/4.) 
Omitted  in  1894. 

1895-1900.  Table:  no.  children,  by  cos.,  attending  pri- 
vate schools,  distinguishing  sex.  (Same  1894/5  (p. 
21)— some  1899/00.) 

1901.    Private  schools:  decrease  in  no.;  office  of  private 
school.    (-S'««(e  1890/1:  21-22.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  also  below.  Education  ;  Individual  Institutions. 

1851.  Favoring  recommendation  of  Gov.  that  revenue 
annually  derived  from  public  works  be  wholly  de- 
voted to  cause  of  education;  suggestions  for  allot- 
ment of  this  sum  should  said  recommendation  be 
adopted.  (A.R.  state  supt.  public  schools  1851:  13- 
15.) 


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281 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1SG3-1864.     Receipts  and   expenditures  for   educational 

purposes.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 
.     Comparative  stmt,   of  amts.   raised   in   eacii   co. 

for  scliocl  purposes.    (A.R.  state  supt.  public  schools 

1864:  7-14.) 
1864-1865.     Stmt,  of  ami.  of  money  reed,  and  expended 

for  use  of  public  schools  in  IStJS  and  amt.  expended 

in  1864.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  11.) 
1865.     Apprns.  from  state  fund  to  public  schools  paid 

by  late  treasurer  in  Dec.    (A.R.  treasurer  1865/6: 

64.) 
1865-1866.     Financial    stmts,    of    schools    by    cos.,    and 

townships.    (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1865  (pp.  55- 

60)— bd.  of  education  1866.) 
1865/6-1877/8.     Amt.  of  apprn.  to  public  schools,  from 

state  fund.     (A.R.  treasurer  1865/6    (p.  2S)—same 

1877/8.) 

1867.  State  schools  and  state  bd.  of  education:  amt. 
appropriated  to  normal  school,  Farnum  School  at 
Beverly,  public  schools;  total  expenditure  for 
schools;  reason  for  large  amt.  expended  for  inci- 
dentals, traveling  expenses,  etc.;  diminution  of 
school  fund  by  removal  of  bank  tax ;  suggested  that 
state  make  good  this  loss  bv  apprns.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1866/7:  223-224.) 

PaginR  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Table:   amt.  of  money  appropriated  for  support 

of  public  education  for  school  year  ending  Aug.  31. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  11-12.) 

.     Apprn.  to  support  of  public  schools  increased  to 

$100,000.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7:  658.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1867-1904.     Tabular    stmt,    of    apportionment    of    state 
apprn.  for  public  schools  by  cos.  and  salary  of  co. 
supts.    (Same  1867   (pp.  679-680)— same  1904.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1868.  Amts.  paid  to  normal  school,  Farnum  School; 
public  schools;  expenses  on  acct.  of  state  bd.  of  edu- 
cation; amt.  paid  for  teachers'  institutes;  decrease 
of  expenditures  of  bd.  compared  with  1867.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1867/8:  17.) 

.     Table:  whole  amt.  expended  in  the  state  for  and 

on  behalf  of  public  schools.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward) 
Jan.  12,  1869:  13.) 

1869.  Total  amt.  received  from  different  sources  for 
educational  purposes.  (Some  (Randolph)  Jan.  11, 
1870:  18  or  32.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Disbursements  to  public  schools,  normal  school, 

Farnum  School;  on  acct.  of  bd.  of  education;  amt. 
for  personal  expenses  of  members;  for  Institutes  in 
Morris,  Warren,  Burlington  and  Camden  cos.  (A.R 
bd.  of  education  1868/9:  273.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1869-1872.     Average  cost  per  pupil  of  public  education 
in  state.    {Same  1868/9  (p.  5iO)— same  1871/2.) 

Paijing  from  Collected  docs. 

1870.  Ann.  apprns.  to  public  schools,  normal  school, 
Farnum  School;  disbursements  for  normal  school 
repairs  and  for  state  bd.  of  education;  allowance 
for  clerk  hire  to  supt.  of  public  instruction;  co.  in- 
stitutes, etc.    (Satne  1869/70:  10.) 

1870-1891.  Revenues  for  school  purposes;  amts.  from 
various  sources;  increase  or  decrease,  etc.  (Same 
1869/70  (pp.  35-36)— same  1891.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

Omitted  in  1885. 

1871-1885.  Education  [expenditures  from  state  fund]: 
ann.  apprns.  for  public  schools,  state  normal  school, 
Farnum  Preparatory  School;  expenditures  for  ex- 
penses of  bd.  of  education  and  co.  institutes  and  for 
repairs  to  normal  school;   increase  over  preceding 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

year  and  estimate  for  ensuing  year.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1870/1  (pp.  15-16)— .same  1884/5.) 

From  1S77-1.SR5  apprn.  to  encourage  formation  of  free 
libraries  in  public  schools  is  Included  ;  in  1880  and 
1881  expenses  for  metric  apparatus  added  ;  in  1884 
and  1885  expenses  of  education  and  maintenance  of 
blind  and   feeble-minded   added. 
After  1885,  expenditures  for  educational  purposes  from 
state   fund  are   mainly   for   deaf  and   dumb,   blind, 
feeble-minded,  etc.  ;  see  Maintenance. 
1871/2.     Table:    amt.   of  money  expended  in  state  for 
support  of  public  schools.     (Govs.  mess.    (Parker) 
Jan.  14,  1873:  12.) 

1873.  See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

1874.  See  same,  this  date. 

.    Average  cost  of  each  pupil  attending  state  schools 

$3.33  less  than  for  1873.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1873/4:  5.) 

1874/5.  Amts.  paid  from  state  treasury  on  acct.  of  free 
schools.    (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  19.) 

1875-1879.  Table:  total  apportionment  for  each  co. 
(Burlington,  Monmouth,  Morris,  Sussex,  Warren); 
per  capita  apportionment  of  state  apprn. ;  no.  of  dis- 
tricts receiving  $350;  maximum  census  in  $350 
districts;  per  capita  apportionment  to  remaining 
districts;  effect  of  reducing  $350  to  $300.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1878:  21.) 

1875-1880.  Table:  aggregate  amt.  of  school  money  ap- 
propriated by  state  annually  since  1875,  ann.  de- 
crease in  that  apprn.,  ann.  Increase  in  school  cen- 
sus, and  decrease  in  per  capita  apportionment  to 
COS.;  apprn.  insufBcient  to  keep  schools  at  present 
standard;  further  legislation  needed.  (Same  1878/ 
9:  28-30.) 

Repeated  in  1870/80,  p.  18. 

1879.  See  below.  School  Funds.    School  Tax,  this  date. 

1880.  Average  cost  of  education  per  pupil.  (A.R.  bd. 
education  1879/80:  5.) 

1881.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1882.  Amt.  of  state  school  tax;  district  and  city  tax; 
apprns.;  total  expenditure  for  educational  purposes; 
excess  over  1881;  value  of  school  property;  decrease. 
(A.R.  bd.  education  1881/2:  5.) 

1883.  Summary  of  school  statistics:  state  tax,  distr. 
and  city  tax,  other  sources;  increase  or  decrease; 
expenditures;  value  of  school  property,  etc.  (Same 
1882/3:  5.) 

1884.  Table:  current  and  permanent  expenses  of  cities 
for  school  purposes.    (Same  1883/4:  16.) 

1885-1891.  Amt.  expended  for  school  purposes;  sources 
of  revenue;  taxes;  value  of  school  property,  etc.; 
Increase  or  decrease  in  different  items.  (Same  1884/ 
5  (pp.  5-6)— .same  1890/1.) 

1886/7.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1887/8.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1889.  Too  many  districts  report  large  balance  on  hand 
at  close  of  yr.  which  should  have  been  expended  for 
support  of  schools.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1888/9: 
11.) 

1890/1.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1891.  Sources  of  money  for  educational  purposes;  ex- 
penses paid  from  school  fund.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1891/2.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 
1891/3-1892/4.     See  same,  this  date. 

1892.  Amt.  expended  for  school  purposes;  how  ex- 
pended; sources  of  revenue.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1891/2  pt.  1:6.) 

.     School  revenues;  complete  stmt,  of  ann.  receipts 

and  expenditures  of  state  for  school  purposes;  com- 
ment.   (.Same  1891/2  pt.  1:  28-31.) 

1892/3-1894/5.  Table:  per  capita  cost  each  yr.  in  the 
nine  large  cities  of  state.    (Same  1894/5:  58.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1895-1896.  Comment  on  amts.  expended  for  new  build- 
ings and  repairs.  (Same  1894/5  (pp.  32-33) — same 
1895/6.) 

1900.  Increase  in  amt.  expended  for  teachers'  salaries, 
In  amt.  expended  for  repairs  and  building  and  amt. 
expended  for  manual  training.    (Same  1899/00:  6.) 

1901.  See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

1901-1904.  Table:  disbursements  to  co.  collectors  for 
amt.  appropriated  from  state  fund  for  the  purpose 
of  reducing  the  state  school  tax;  itemized.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1900/1  (pp.  547-548)— some  1903/4.) 

.     Same:  total.    (A.R.  comptroller  1900/1  (p.  81)  — 

same  1903/4.) 

1902.  Total  expenditure  for  educational  purposes;  in- 
crease; per  capita  cost.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1901/2:  xiv-xv.) 

BoABD  OF  Education 

1866-1885.  Amts.  paid  to  state  bd.  of  education.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1865/6  (p.  61)— same  1884/5.) 

Continued  below,  under  dates.  18!)6/7-190;i/4.  For  the 
period.  18S6-1S96,  consult  school  fund  acct.  in 
trejisurer's  repts. 

1868.  See  above,  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this  date. 

1869.  See  same,  this  date. 

1870.  See  same,  this  date. 
1871-1885.     See   same,   these   dates. 

1896/7-1903/4.  Table:  expenses  on  acct.  of  state  bd.  of 
education.     (A.R.  treasurer  1896/7   (pp.  383-3S6)  — 

sayne  1903/4.) 
1897-1903/4.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1S96/7  (p.  56)  — 

same  1903/4.) 
1903.     Receipts:   amt.  erroneously  paid  to  state  bd.  of 

education.     (A.R.   treasurer   1903/4:  47.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1903/4:  31) 

County  Superintendents 
1901-1903/4.     Disbursements  on  acct.  of  county  superin- 
tendents of  schools  for  salaries.    (A.R.  comptroller 

1900/1  (p.  80)— some  1903/4.) 
.     Same.     (A.R.   treasurer   1900/1    (pp.    221-229)  — 

same  1903/4.) 
Examinees 

1901-1903/4.     Disbursements  for  services  and  expenses 

of  member  of  state  bd.  of  examiners,  apptd.  by  state 

bd.  of  education.    (A.R.  comptroller  1900/1  (p.  81) 

—same  1903/4.) 
.     Same.     (A.R.    treasurer   1900/1    (p.    547) — same 

1903/4.) 

Exhibitions 

1876.  Table:  expenditure  of  apprn.  of  $4000  made  by 
legisl.  to  defray  expenses  In  making  centennial 
exhibit.  (A.R.  state  bd.  of  education  1875/6:  28- 
29.) 
1876-1877.  Table:  disbursement  of  centennial  school 
apprn.  (A.R.  treasurer  1875/6  (pp.  118-119) — same 
1876/7.) 
Industbial  and  Technicai.  Education  and  Manuai,  Tbain- 

INQ 

1895-1896.  See  above,  Industrial  and  Technical  Educa- 
tion, these  dates. 

1896-1903/4.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  indus- 
trial education  [and  manual  training  under  acts  of 
1881  and  1888];  in  detail.  (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6 
(pp.  274-275)— some  1903/4.) 

.  Same;  total  amt.  under  each  act.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1895/6  (p.  62)— .same  1903/4.) 

1900.  See  above.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this  date. 

1901.  Amt.  expended  for  industrial  education.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 

1903.     Receipts;    industrial    education    apprn.    errone- 
ously paid.    (A.R.  treasurer  1902/3:  33.) 
.     Same.     (A.R.  comptroller  1902/3:  24.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Nob.mal  Schools;  see  above,  that  title 
School  Census 
1895-1900/1.    Amt.  of  disbursements  on  acct.  of  school 
census.     (A.R.    comptroller    1894/5    (p.    55)— some 
1900/1.) 

Omitted  in  1895/6. 
1895-1901.     Same;     itemized.      (A.R.    treasurer    1894/5 
(pp.  416-417)— some  1900/1.) 
Not  found  in  18!)5/6. 

Paging  from  rept.  for  the  year  ending  Oct.  31. 
School  Fund 

Only  expenses  in  connection  with  the  protection  or  col- 
lection of  the  school  fund  are  entered  here.  For 
receipts  and  disbursements  of  the  fund ;  see  below, 
School  Funds. 

1867.     See  above.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this  date. 
1875-1885.     Table:    school  fund  expenses.     (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1874/5  (p.  135)— some  1884/5.) 

Under  act  of  Apr.  9,  187.5.  et  seq.,  authorizing  payment 
from  the  state  fund  of  expenses,  in  connection  with 
the  foreclosure  of   mortgages   held  by   trustees   for 
tile  support  of  common  sciiools. 
An  abbreviated  stmt,   is  also  found  in  the  comptroller's 
repts.,  1874/5-1884/5.  under  the  heading.  Education. 
In   1885.   legal   and   various   other   expenses   previously 
made  from  the  state  fund  were  directed  to  be  paid 
from  the  scliool  fund.     Expenses  of  this  nature  will 
be    found    under    the    School    Fund    acct.    in    both 
comptroller's  and  treasurer's  repts.,  1885-1896.      A 
few    payments  were   made   from   the  state  fund   in 
1885  before  the  law  took  effect.      For  further  dis- 
bursements on  acct.  of  the  school  fund,  see  below, 
under  dates  189(5/7-1903/4. 
1896/7-1903/4.     Table:    apprn.    and    disbursements   for 
legal  and  other  expenses  incurred  in  the  investment 
and  protection  of  the  school  fund  and  in  collection 
of  the  income   thereof.     (A.R.   comptroller   1896/7 
(p.  55)— some  1903/4.) 

This  was  not  a  disbursement  from  the  school  fund,  but 
from  a  special  apprn.  for  expenses  in  connection 
with  its  protection  and  collection. 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1896/7  (pp.  369- 

371)— .wmc  1903/4.) 
1897-1901.     School  fund  expenses;  amt.  returned  to  the 
state  fund  for  insurance  premium  on  property  pur- 
chased of  trustees  of  school  fund.    (A.R.  treasurer 
189G/7  (p.  150)— .vome  1901/2.) 
Omitted  from  1898  to  1901. 

.     Same.     (A.R.  comptroller  1896/7    (p.  25)— .some 

1901/2.) 

Omitted  from  1898  to  1901. 
School  Libraries 
1871-1903/4.     Free    school    libraries:     amt.     disbursed 
under  act  making  provisional  apprns;  estimate  for 
coming  year.     (A.R.  comptroller  1870/1    (p.  16)  — 
same    1903/4.) 

Estimate  Is  omitted  after  1876 :  from  1877-1883.  the 
amt.  expended  Is  given  under  the  headin.g.  Educa- 
tional ;  from  1884-1895  it  Is  included  in  the  school 
fund  acct.  ;  from  1886  to  1904.  it  is  in  talnilar  form, 
under  the  heading  Free  School  Libraries,  stating 
amt.  of  apprns.  and  disbursements. 

.     Same.     (A.R.    treasurer    1870/1    (p.    89) — same 

1903/4.) 
1877-1885.     See  above.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  under 

dates,  1871-1885. 
1878-1892.     Table:  total  no.  of  payments  to  each  co.  for 
district  school  libraries.    (A.R.  state  bd.  of  educa- 
tion 1S77/8  (p.  17)— some  1891/2.) 

1896.  Table:  apprn.  and  payment  for  3000  copies  of  a 
political  and  legislative  history  of  N.  J.  for  dis- 
tribution among  school  libraries.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1895/6:  62.)  ' 

1897.  Amt.  reed,  from  free  school  libraries,  the  sum 
not  having  been  used  for  the  purpose  specified  in 
the  order.    (Some  1896/7:  24-25.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1896/7:  30.) 

1898/9.  Table:  payments  to  school  libraries,  by  cos. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1898/9:  79-83.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

SUPEKINTE.NDEXT   OF    PuliLIC    INSTRUCTION 
See  also  Salaries. 
1870.     See  above,  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  tliis  date. 
1896/7-1903/4.     Table:  disbursements  to  supt.  of  public 
instruction.    (A.R.  treasurer  1S96/7  (pp.  470-476)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

Salary  and  other  items. 
1897-1903/4.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1S96/7  (p.  55)  — 
same  1903/4.) 
Teachers'  Institiites 

1866.  Table:  disbursements  for  teachers'  institutes. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1865/6:  119-120.) 

From  1867  to  1896  the  disbursements  for  teachers'   In- 
stitutes may  be  found  under  the  school  fund  acct. 

1868.  See  above,  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this  date. 

1869.  See  same,  this  date. 

1897-1904.  Table:  expenses  of  teachers'  institutes. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1896/7  (pp.  475-476)— .same  1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.  comptroller  1896/7    (p.   56) — same 

1903/4.) 

1903.  Unexpended  balance  of  apprn.  for  teachers'  in- 
stitutes.   (A.R.  treasurer  1902/3:  50.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1902/3:  27.) 

Te.\ciiers'  Libraries 

1896/7-1903/4.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  teachers' 
libraries.  (A.R.  comptroller  1896/7  (p.  50) — same 
1903/4.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1896/7  (pp.  476- 

ilD—same  1903/4.) 
Revenue 

See   above.    Receipts    and    Expenditures.      Also    below. 
School  Fund. 

Rural  Schools 

See  also  Agriculture.     Education. 

1879.  Suggested  that  education  in  public  schools  be 
made  of  practical  value  by  teaching  rudiments  of 
agric.  science  to  boys  in  rural  distrs.  and  mechani- 
cal pursuits  in  cities  and  instructing  girls  in  house- 
hold arts.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  14,  1879: 
15-17.) 

1881.  Agriculture  should  be  introduced  into  rural 
schools;  common  school  education  in  both  city  and 
country  should  be  practical;  waste  of  people's 
money  to  teach  languages,  music  and  arts.  (8  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1880:  8-9.) 

1893.  Grading  rural  schools;  essential  features  of  N.  J. 
system,  principal  evils  which  it  aimed  to  reach  and 
correct,  and  results.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/ 
3  pt.  1:  29-36.) 

1894.  Rural  vs.  city  schools.     (Same  1893/4:  25-31.) 
1897.     On   township    supervision    as    the    most    practi- 
cable   and    effective    means    of    improving    rural 
schools.    (Same  1896/7:  47-48.) 

School   Census 

serial 

1  series 

1891/2-1892/3.     Rept.  of  the  supt.  of  the  school  census. 
Checklist 
John  J.  Matthews,  superintendent 
1891/2-1892/3.     See  above,   Education,   the  serial   group, 
pts.  1  and  2  of  repts.  (or  1891/2  and  1892/3. 

2  series 

1894/5-1899/00.  [Rept.  of  the  supt.  of  the  school  cen- 
sus.] 

Checklist 
No  separate  copies  were  prtd. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Dr.  Lloyd  Wilbur,  superintendent 
1894/5  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1894/5  :  17-18  :  517-635. 
1895/6    ••     "         "  ••  1895/6 :  159-160 ;  459-583. 

1896/7    "     ' 1896/7  :  197-199  ;  48.5-611. 

1897/8 '  1897/8  :  196-198  ;  507-631. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Census — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series— cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

Herbert  N.  Morse,  superintendent 

1898/9  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1898/9  :  221-231  :    app.    pp. 


589-693. 

C  J.  Baxter,  superintendent  of  public  instruction 
1899/00  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1899/00  :  217-233  ; 
129-251. 


app.  pp. 


non-serial 
1855.     No.  of  children  In  state  betw.  ages  of  5  and  18; 
no.  who  have  attended  public  schools.    (Govs.  mess. 
(Price)   Jan.  9,  1855:  12.) 

1867.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 
1867/8-1903/4.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1868.  No.  of  children  in  state  of  school  age.  (Govs. 
mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  12.) 

1870-1900.  Table;  school  census  totals  for  each  of  past 
30  yrs.  with  increase  or  decrease  each  yr.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education   1899/00:  220.) 

1871.  District  school  census;  relation  to  apportionment 
of  school  moneys;  no.  of  distrs.  abolished  in  each 
CO.;  desirable  that  there  should  be  no  distrs.  having 
less  than  45  children.    (Same  1870/1:  19-20.) 

1872.  District  school  census:  no.  of  distrs.  having  less 
than  45  children,  betw.  45  and  80,  etc.;  abolishment 
of  feeble  distrs.    (Same  1871/2:  25.) 

1873.  Distr.  school  census:  no.  of  distrs.  with  less  than 
45  children,  no.  with  a  census  betw.  45  and  80,  aver- 
age, etc.;  cos.  having  large  no.  of  distrs.  weak  in 
numbers.    (Same  1872/3:  18.) 

1874.  District  school  census:  no.  of  school  distrs.;  no. 
of  bidgs. ;  no.  of  depts.;  no.  of  distrs.  having  less 
than  45  children,  no.  having  betw.  45  and  80,  etc.; 
dissatisfaction  with  repeal  of  law  giving  certain 
weak  distrs.  $350  before  per  capita  apportionment 
was  made.    (Same  1873/4:  18.) 

1875-1884.  Distr.  school  census;  no.  of  distrs.  having 
less  than  45  children,  betw.  45  and  80,  betw.  80  and 
120,  etc.;  average  school  census  per  distr.  (Same 
1874/5  (p.  14)— .v«m«  18S.3/4.) 
1875-1888.  Table:  per  cent  of  census  of  school  children 
in  cities  enrolled  in  the  public  schools,  each  year, 
per  cent  of  census  attending.  (11  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1887/8:  622.) 

From  1885-1888,  per  cent  is  given  for  each  city,  viz.  : 
Jersey  City,  Newark.  Paterson.  Camden,  Hoboken, 
Trenton,  Elizabeth.  New  Brunswick,  Bridgeton,  MiU- 
ville. 

1876-1885.  Table:  rate  of  increase  in  school  census  by 
yrs.    (A.R.  state  bd.  of  education  1884/5:  12.) 

1880.  Table:  percentages  of  children  of  different  ages 
in  all  cities  of  state,  in  public  schools,  private 
schools  and  out  of  schools;  comment.  (Same  1879/ 
80:  65.) 

.    School  census,  enrollment,  attendance;  increase. 

(Same  1879/80:  5.) 
1880-1884.     Table:    percentage  of  children   of  different 

ages  in  school  in  cities;  comment.    (Same  1879/80 

(pp.  63-64)— .same  1883/4.) 

1881.  Time  for  taking  school  census  should  be  same 
throughout  state;  May  suggested.  (Some  1880/1:  27- 
28.) 

1883.  Table:  total  census,  total  seating  capacity,  per- 
centage of  seating  accommodations,  and  additional 
seats  required  to  accommodate  60  per  cent  of  school 
census  in  cities;  recommendation  that  law  be 
amended  to  require  cities  to  furnish  sufficient  ac- 
commodations as  condition  of  receiving  state  apprn. 
(Same  1882/3:  64-66.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Census — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1883/4-18SG/7.     Table:    per   cent    of   total    census,   and 
total  enrollment  in  schools  for  last  four  yrs.    (Same 
1886/7:  33.) 

1885.  School  census;  enrollment;  teachers;  salaries. 
(.Same  1884/5:  6.) 

1885-1890.  Comment  on  increase  or  decrease  of  school 
census  each  yr.  by  cos.  (Same  1884/5  (pp.  12-13)  — 
Kiime  1889/90.) 

1886.  School  census  compared  with  1885.  (Same  1885/ 
6:  6.) 

1886/9-1888/91.    Table:  increase  or  decrease  in  schools, 

census  by  cos.  and  cities  in  periods  of  three  yrs. 

(Same  1888/9  (pp.  23-24)— same  1890/1.) 
1887-1890.     School  census;  increase.    (Same  1886/7  (pp. 

5-6)— same   1S90.) 
1887/8-1892/3.     Table:  by  yrs.  no.  of  children  of  school 

age,  and  total  state  tax.    (Same  1891/2  pt.  1:  29.) 
[1892/3  estimated.] 

1888.  Table:  per  cent  average  daily  attendance,  by  ages 
in  Newark,  Camden,  Hoboken,  Trenton,  Elizabeth, 
N.  Brunswick,  Bridgeton,  Millville;  per  cent  census 
by  ages  in  all  cities  of  state.  (11  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1887/8:  624.) 

1890.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1890-1900.  Rept.  of  school  census  bureau;  tables  show- 
ing increase  or  decrease,  by  cos.  and  cities,  of  cen- 
sus in  past  ten  yrs.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1899/00: 
217-233.) 

1890/1.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1890/1-1899/00.  Comparative  table:  school  census  for 
each  of  last  ten  yrs.,  gain  or  loss  each  yr.,  also  school 
enrollment  and  gain  or  loss.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1899/00:  27.) 

1891/2-1892/3.  Tables:  school  census;  by  cos.;  each 
distr.  (Same  1891/2  pt.  2  (pp.  18-367)— ««Hie  1892/ 
3.) 

Continued  below,  under  dates  189.3/4-1899/00. 

1892.  Abuses  under  old  law  rel.  to  taking  school  cen- 
sus; comment  on  law  of  last  sess.  creating  state 
supt.  of  school  census.    (Same  1891/2  pt.  1:  36-37.) 

1893.  Reliability  of  new  method  of  taking  census. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  1893:  20.) 

1893/4-1899/00.  School  census  by  cos.,  townships,  cities, 
and  boroughs.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4  (pp. 
370-432)— .same  1899/00.) 

1894.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1894/5-1898/9.  Comparative  tables:  no.  of  children  re- 
ported in  each  co.  for  the  yr.  and  the  yr.  previous 
and  loss  or  gain.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1894/5  (p. 
20)— .some  1898/9.) 

Omitted  In  lS!)0/7. 

1895.  Comments  on  school  census:  recommendation 
that  one-half  of  state  moneys  remaining  after  ap- 
prn.  of  $200  per  teacher  has  been  taken  out,  should 
be  divided  among  districts  upon  basis  of  actual 
school  attendance.    (Same  1894/5:  17-20.) 

1898-1899.     Total   school   census   and   enrollment,   each 

year.    (Same  1899:  11.) 
1899.     Reforms  in  census  bureau  calculated  to  insure 

more  accurate  enumerations  in  the  future.     (A.R. 

bd.  of  education  1899:  11.) 
1901.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

Essex  County 
1867-1874.     Table:  census  returns  from  divisions  of  east 
and  west  of  First  Mountains  in  Essex  Co.    (A.R. 
state  bd.  of  education  1873/4  app.  p.  45.) 

Receu'ts  anu  Exi'exditukes;   see  above,  that  title 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds 
Permanent  School  Fund 

Origin 

In  1813.  the  state  by  the  sale  of  l):inl<  stock  came  into 
possession  of  $40,000.  EIToi-ts  were  made  by  the 
friends  of  education  to  make  this  a  nucleus  for  a 
pi'i'manent  school  fund.  The  most  persistent  worker 
was  .Tames  Parker  of  Perth  Amhoy.  "  The  father  of 
the  school  fund,"  who.  on  Feb.  1,  1817,  secured  the 
appointment  of  a  committee  to  Inquire  into  the  ex- 
pediency of  creatine  a  fund  for  the  support  of  free 
schools.  On  Feb.  12,  1817.  an  act  was  passed  creat- 
ing such  a  fund. 

The  foundation  of  the  fund  was  laid  by  an  act  passed 
Feb.  9.  1816.*  directlnfi  the  state  treasurer  to  Invest 
.$15,000  in  6  per  cent  TI,  S.  bonds  arising  from  the 
payment  of  the  funded  debt  of  the  U.  S.  and  from 
dividends  on  state  stock  in  the  Trenton  Banking  Co., 
etc. 

Trustees 

By  an  act  pas.sed  Feb.  12.  1818.  the  Governor,  vice- 
president  of  the  Council,  speaker  of  Assem..  atty. 
gen.  and  secy,  of  state  and  their  successors  in  ofBce 
were  constituted  trustees  of  the  school  fund.  An 
account  of  the  management  of  the  fund  was  re- 
quired to  be  laid  before  the  legislature  with  the 
annual  statement  of  the  treasurer's  accounts.  In 
ISO",  the  comptroller  was  added  to  the  board. 

Under  the  laws  of  1894  the  trustees  of  the  state  school 
fund  were  :  the  Governor,  president  of  the  Senate, 
speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  atty.  gen.,  secy, 
of  state,  comptroller  and  treasurer, 

A  third  change  was  made  in  1903.  the  trustees  for  the 
support  of  common  schools,  consisting  of  the  Gover- 
nor, atty.  gen.,  secy,  of  state,  state  comptroller  and 
state  treasurer. 

Reports  of  trustees 
Annual  reports  of  the  trustees  were  published  only  dur- 
ing the  period  1838-184.5.  No  record  was  found  of 
any  rept,  by  the  trustees  from  1840-1800.  though  the 
act  of  1840  required  an  nnn,  stmt,  to  be  made  to 
the  legislature.  From  1807-1904.  the  trustees  of 
the  school  fund  and  others  constitute  the  bd.  of 
education.  [See  above.  Education,  the  serial  group,] 
A  statement  of  the  condition  of  the  fund  occurs  in 
the  treasurer's  ann,  repts,  from  1818  to  date. 

Growth  and  composition 
In  1817  the  following  items  composed  the  school  fund: 

1.  6  per  cent  T^.  S,  Ijonds  authorized  to  be  purchased  by 

act  of  Feb.  9.  1816. 

2.  Dividend  on  Cumberland  Bank  stock. 

3.  Dividends  on  state  stock  In   "  The  Newark  Turnpike 
Co." 

4.  Honeys  received  from  house  and  lot  belonging  to  the 

Cltv  of  Jersey. 

5.  1/10  of  state  tax. 

To  which  were  added  In  1818  : 

6.  Balance  due  on  old  6  per  cent  TI.  S.  bonds,  etc. 

7.  3  per  cent  stock  of  the  D.   S.  belonging  to  the  state 

Feb,   12.  1817. 

8.  State  shares  in  the  Trenton  Bank, 

9.  State  shares  in  the  Cumberland  Bank,  with  dividends 
since  Feb.  9.  1816, 

10.  Moneys    received    from    the    foregoing    Items,    future 
apprns..  etc. 

11.  1/10  of  state  tax  for  1817, 

"This  specific  appropriation  of  the  tax  for  [1817]  and 
the  apparent  Intent  of  the  Legislature  to  enumerate 
all  the  items  composing  the  fund,  were  regarded,  by 
the  Trustees,  as  a  repeal  of  so  much  of  the  law  of 
1817  as  related  to  the  state  tax.  and  as  preclud- 
ing them  from  claiming  the  tenth  part  of  the  taxes 
raised  in  succeeding  .years,  unless  subsequently 
granted  by  the  l-egislature."  In  1824  the  Legisla- 
ture again  appropriated  the  10th  part  of  the  taxes, 
and  it  was  received  In  182.5.  .1820  and  1827  when 
(he  tax  on  bank  stock  was  substituted  In  Its  place. 

From  1818  to  1828  the  following  additions  were  made  to 
the  principal  : 

1.  Sale  of  the  house  In  the  City  of  .Tersey. 

2.  20  shares  In  the  Sussex  Bank. 

3.  Ponntlon  from  Wm.  .John  Bell  &  Co..  .Tnne  1,  1822. 

4.  Bonus    under   act    to    establish    the   People's    Bank   of 

Paterson.  Dec,  11.  1824. 

5.  [Bonus]  under  act  to  Incorporate  the  Mammoth  Bank, 
passed  Dec.  28.  1824. 


•  Though  this  was  the  foundation  of  the  school  fund,  it  was  not 
made  applicable  to  schools  until  the  net  of  Feb.  12.  1817.  This 
accounts  for  some  authorities  giving  the  date  of  origin  as  1816, 
others  as  1817. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Funds — cont'd 

Permanent  School  Fund — cont'd 

,        6.  Under  act  of  Nov.  22.  1824.  authorizing  a  sale  of  part 
of  the  Government  lot  in  Trenton. 

7.  Under  act  of  Dec.  28,  1824.  for  the  aiismcntatlon  of  the 

fund. 

1.  1/10  of  state  tax  and  tax  on  Monmouth  Banl;  for 

1826. 

2.  Same  for  1827. 

3.  Same  for  1828. 

8.  Under  the  act  of  March  5,  1828  to  augment  the  school 
fund,  act  of  Dee.  28,  1824  was  repealed,  and  in  lieu  of 
the  1/10  state  tax,  gave  all  the  tax  from  hanking,  In- 
surance and  other  incorporated  cos. 

In  1839  monies  and  securities  from  the  state  lands  at 

Paterson  were  added. 
No  other  changes  of  importance  were  made  in  the  prin- 
cipal until  the  act  of  April  6.  1871   [et  seq 

1903],  by  which  the  proceeds  of  all  grants  and 
leases  of  lands  under  water  are  pa.yahle  into  the 
school  fund.  The  fund  Is,  therefore,  a  varying 
quantit.y.  Investment  of  the  moneys  belonging  to 
the  fund  was  provided  for  in  the  laws  of  1840,  1867 
and  1903.  No  provision  was  made  in  1903  for  the 
investment  of  banking,  insurance  and  other  corpora- 
tion t.txes. 
The  principal  sources  of  the  income  at  present  (19101 
are  : 

Interest  on  bonds. 

Rents  on  riparian  leases. 

Railroad  dividends, 

Trenton  Banking  Company, 

Mortgages. 

Application 
Support  of  public  schools. 
Salaries  of  co.  supts.  of  schools. 
Premiums  and  accrued  interest  on  bonds  purchased  by 

the    "  Trustees    for    the    Support    of    the    Public 

Schools." 

serial 
See  above.  Education,  the  serial  group,  series  1. 

non-serial 
1693-1893.     See  below,  School  Tax,  these  dates. 
1813-1817.     Acct.  of  foundation  of  school  fund  of  N.  J. 

(A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862:  27-28.) 
1816-1830.     See  below,  1830,  note. 

1818.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Gordon)  rel.  to  investment 
of  the  school  fund.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1818/9:  7-8.) 

1818-1877.     On  the  school  fund.    (A.R.  comptroller  1876/ 

7:  5.) 
1818-1903/4.     Stmt,  of  the  school  fund  acct.     (Rept.  of 
joint  committee  [onl  treasurer's  accts.  1817/8  (pp. 
34-35)— .«ome  1903/4.) 

Paging  from  Votes  of  Assem.  1818/9  :  most  of  the  series 
Is  known  as  the  ann.  rept.  of  the  treasurer.  The 
stmt,  is  elaborated  as  the  fund  develops.  The  later 
repts.  are  divided  into  three  parts  :  income,  receipts 
and  disbursements.  Each  of  those  parts  Is  sub- 
divided, and  a  detailed  stmt,  made  for  each  Item. 

1819.  Summary  schedule  of  school  fund  stock;  by  Peter 
Gordon,  treasurer.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1818/9;  87.) 

1820.  Communication  from  the  treasurer  (Gordon)  on 
the  state  of  the  school  fund  and  transactions  Tin 
1819].    (So7He  1819/20:  62-63.) 

.     Rept.    from    committee    (Kinney)    on    letter    of 

treasurer   on   subject  of   school   fund.     (Same    (3d 
sitting)   1819/20:  228-229.) 

"  Trustees  of  that  fund  are  entitled  to  1/10  of  ann.  taxes 
commencing  witJi  the  year.  1817." 

.     Rept.  from  committee   (Miller)   on  inexpediency 

of  loaning  out  school  fund  of  state  to  inhabitants 
thereof.    (Same  Oct.  1820;  83.) 

1824.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  school  fund  on  subject  of  re- 
investing amt.  of  U.  S.  stocks  belonging  to  said 
fund,  and  requesting  that  TJ.  S.  stock,  amounting 
to  about  $7000,  now  owned  by  state,  be  transferred 
to  school  fund;  also  stating  that  1/10  of  monies 
raised  by  tax  for  use  of  state  had  not  been  appro- 
priated to  this  fund,  since  tax  of  1817.  (»s'ame  Oct. 
1824;  75.) 

Presented  by  Isaac  H.  Williamson. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds — cont'd 
Pkumanent  Sciioor.  Fund — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1824.  Rept.  of  committee  (Griffith)  on  House  res.  to 
examine  condition  of  free  school  fund  and  advisa- 
bility of  augmentation.    (Some  1824:  186-189.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Drake)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred rept.  of  trustees  of  school  fund  rel.  to  re- 
investing amt.  of  U.  S.  stocks  belonging  to  said  fund, 
and  communication  from  treasurer  connected  with 
said  rept.;  also  rel.  to  state's  interest  in  Milford  and 
Owego  turnpike  road  and  payment  of  tax  by  Sussex 
Bank  on  shares  owned  by  state.  (Same  Oct.  1824: 
217-218.) 

1825.  Rept.  from  committee  (Stratton)  on  distribution 
of  interest  of  school  fund  among  different  cos.  and 
townships  of  state  for  purpose  of  establishing  free 
schools;   inexpedient.     (Same  1825:  150.) 

1826.  Petition  on  behalf  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  African 
Education  Society,  for  act  to  increase  no.  of  trus- 
tees of  said  society,  and  praying  also,  the  apprn. 
of  part  of  the  school  fund  to  the  society.  (Same 
1826:  23-24.) 

1828.  Rept.  of  committee  (Carson)  on  subject  of  school 
fund.    (Same  1821/28:  264.) 

Amt.  at  da'te  ;  sum  too  small  for  distribution  of  yearly 
interest  thereon  ;  apprn.  of  whole  of  bank  tax  to 
said  fund  recommended. 

1830.  Rept.  of  trustees  of  school  fund.  (Same  1829/30: 
91-99.) 

.  Same,  separate.  Trenton;  Prtd.  by  Joseph  Jus- 
tice, 1830.   15  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  Library  of  Princeton  University.    200  copies 

ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1829/30:91.) 
Trustees  :   P.  D.  Vroom,  Jr..  Edwd.  Condict,  Alex.  Wurts, 

Saml.  R.  Southard.  Danl.  Coleman. 
Synopsis :    origin  of  the  fund  and  growth,   1816-1830 ; 
summary  of  laws  ;  items  composing  the  fund  ;  con- 
dition ;  suggestions. 

.     Amt.  of  school  fund;   commencement  of  system 

of  common  school  instruction;  ann.  apprn.  for  dis- 
tribution among  townships  in  proportion  to  tax  paid 
by  them  resp.;  effect  of  this  act.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Vroom)  Jan.  7,  1830.) 

.     Operations    of    the    school    fund;    amt.     (Same 

(Vroom)  Oct.  28,  1830.) 

1831.  Operations  of  school  fund;  investment;  amt.  of 
fund.    (Same  (Vroom)   Oct.  27,  1831.) 

.     [Special]    rept.   of  trustees   of  the  school   fund, 

reviewing  condition  and  prospects  of  fund.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1830/1;  171-172.) 

1832.  Operations  of  school  fund.  (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom) 
Oct.  24,  1832.) 

.     Rept.  from  treasurer  (Parker)  stating  condition 

of  school  fund,  investments,  etc.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1831/2:  168-174.) 

• .     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1831/2  :  174.) 

1833.  Improvement  of  school  system  needed ;  townships 
should  contribute  larger  amts. ;  operations  of  school 
fund.    (Govs.  mess.  (Seeley)  Oct.  23,  1833.) 

.     Rept.   of   committee    (Hardenberg)    on   common 

schools  and  the  school  fund  system;  legislation 
deemed  Inexpedient.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1832/3:  374.) 

1834.  Condition  of  school  fund;  practical  observations 
upon  situation  and  character  of  schools  and  semi- 
naries and  means  hitherto  adopted  by  state  to  diffuse 
intelligence  among  the  people.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Vroom)   Oct.  29,  1834.) 

1835.  Operations  of  the  school  fund;  some  system  of 
accountability  should  be  established  and  enforced 
in  rel.  to  expenditure  of  public  bounty.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Vroom)  Oct.  28,  1835.) 

.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1836.  See  same,  this  date.    Note. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Funds — cont'd 

Permanent  School  Fund — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1836/7.     See  Finance:  State,  this  date. 

1837.  See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

.     Trustees  for  support  of  free  schools  have  loaned 

to  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  co.  sum  of  $100,000 
at  6%  interest,  under  act  of  last  sess.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Diclierson)   Oct.  26,  1837.) 

.     Operations   of   school    fund;    neglect   to   comply 

with  law  requiring  return  of  school  statistics;  rec- 
ommended that  committee  be  apptd.  to  collect  in- 
formation.   (Same  (Dickerson)   Jan.  3,  1837.) 

1838.  Amt.  of  school  fund.  {Same  (Pennington)  Oct. 
24,  1838.) 

1839.  See  Finance:   State.    Estimates,  this  date. 
.     Amt.  of  school  fund.    (Some   (Pennington)   Oct. 

22,  1839.) 

.     Treasurer's  (Southard)   rept.  in  reply  to  res.  of 

Jan.  31,  requesting  stmt,  of  probable  receipts  and 
expenditures  of  current  year,  together  with  the  sum 
necessary  to  be  raised  by  tax;  also,  the  amt.  of 
Interest,  bank  tax,  etc.,  accruing  on  the  school  fund. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council  1838/9:    165-167.) 

1840.  Debt  from  state  fund  to  school  fund:  increase  in 
school  fund;  approximate  amt.  of  school  fund. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Pennington)   Oct.  27,  1S40.) 

1842.  Value  of  state  stock  in  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R. 
Co. ;  suggested  that  treasurer  be  directed  to  transfer 
so  much  of  this  stock  to  school  fund  as  may  be  nec- 
essary to  defray  state's  debt  to  that  fund.  {Same 
(Pennington)  Oct.  25,  1842.) 

1843.  Only  debt  unpaid  is  that  to  school  fund;  amt.  due 
that  fund.    {Same  (Pennington)   Oct.  24,  1843.) 

.     Amt.    of    school    fund;    increase    in    six    years. 

(Same  (Pennington)   Oct.  24,  1843.) 
1843/4.     Operations  of  school   fund,   in   detail.     {Same 

(Haines)  Jan.  15,  1845.) 

1844.  Amt.  of  state's  indebtedness  to  school  fund; 
cause;  necessity  of  speedy  liquidation  of  debt  which, 
if  left  for  a  few  years,  will  absorb  entire  fund. 
{Same  (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1844.) 

.     Respecting  proposition  to  appropriate  bonds  held 

by  state  agst.  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Dela- 
ware and  Raritan  Canal  cos.  toward  liquidation  of 
state  debt  to  school  fund.  (Same  (Haines)  Jan.  10, 
1844.) 

1845/6.  Operations  of  school  fund  Feb.  7,  1845  to  Jan. 
10,  1846.    {Same  (Stratton)   Jan.  14,  1846.) 

1846-1847.     Acct.   current  and   balance  sheet  of  school 
fund,  taken  from  treasurer's  rept.    (A.R.  supt.  pub- 
lic schools  1846  (pp.  431-481)— .wme  1847.) 
Paging  from  Votes  of  Asscm.,  1847. 

1847.     Advised  that  treasurer  be  given  authority  to  sell 
state  lands  at   Paterson,   being   part   of   assets   of 
school  fund.    (A.R.  treasurer,  1S46:  97.) 
Paging  from  Votes  of  Asscm.,  1847. 

1849.  Recommended  that  trustees  of  school  fund  be 
authorized  to  increase  sum  annually  appropriated 
for  support  of  public  schools  and  that  power  be 
given  to  people  to  raise  more  money  for  that  pur- 
pose at  ann.  town  meetings.  (Govs.  mess.  (Haines) 
Jan.  1849:  11.) 

.     Amt.  of  school  fund.    {Satne   (Haines)   Jan.  10, 

1849:  5.) 

1851.  Suggested  that  revenue  derived  from  public 
works,  instead  of  constituting  a  sinking  fund  for 
their  ultimate  redemption,  be  used  in  cause  of  edu- 
cation.   {Same  (Fort)  Jan.  21,  1851:  7.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Funds — cont'd 

Permanent  School  F'und — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1851.  Amt.  of  school  fund;  interest  due  to  fund  from 
state;  increased  attendance;  recommended  that 
townships  be  authorized  to  vote  on  establishment 
of  free  schools  and  to  raise  necessary  funds.  {Same 
(Haines)  Jan.  15,  1851:  6-7.) 

.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1852.  Condition  of  school  fund.  {Same  (Port)  Jan.  14, 
1852:  20.) 

1853.  Rept.  of  settlement  of  state  indebtedness  to 
school  fund  under  res.  authorizing  treasurer  to 
transfer  to  said  fund  three  bonds  of  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and 
Transportation  Co.    (A.R.  treasurer  1853:  6.) 

.     Assets  and  liabilities  of  state;    indebtedness  to 

school  fund.    (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  21.) 

1854.  Amt.  of  free  school  fund  Jan.  1,  1853,  and  Jan.  1, 
1854;  sale  of  state  lands  near  Paterson  and  invest- 
ment of  proceeds  for  benefit  of  school  fund.  {Same 
(Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854.) 

1855.  Amt.  of  school  fund;  increase.  {Same  (Price) 
Jan.  9,  1855:  5.) 

1855-1860.  Amt.  of  school  fund  Jan.  1.  (A.R.  supt.  pub- 
lic schools  1854    (p.  12)— .same  1859.) 

1856.  Same.    (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  8,  1856:  4.) 

1857.  Same.    {Same  (Price)  Jan.  8,  1856:  3.) 

.     Action  of  treasurer  under  res.  authorizing  him 

to  dispose  of  at  his  discretion  any  securities  reed, 
from  school  fund,  any  r.r.  stock  reed,  as  dividend 
from  joint  cos.,  and  certain  bonds  and  securities, 
and  apply  proceeds  to  liquidation  of  state  debt. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1857:  10-14.) 

.     Veto   (Newell)   of  joint  res.  to  transfer  certain 

bonds  or  mortgages  to  school  fund.  (Sen.  jol.  1857: 
784-787.) 

1858.  Amt.  of  school  fund;  how  invested.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858:  7-8.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  of  ways  and  means  (Booth) 

rel.  to  apportionment  of  school  fund.  Trenton: 
"True  American"  Office,  1858.    4  pp. 

.     Same.     (App.  to  minutes  of  Assem.  1858:  1017- 

1018;  App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1858:  1017-1018;  Minutes  of 
Assem.   1858:  342-343.) 

1858-1860.     See  above.  Districts,  these  dates. 

1859.  Prosperous  condition  of  school  fund;  investment; 
amt.     (Govs.  mess.   (Newell)   Jan.  12,  1859:  13-14.) 

1860.  Examination  of  school  fund  by  bd.  of  trustees  for 
that  fund  (consisting  of  Gov.,  atty.  gen.,  secy,  of 
state,  pres.  of  Sen.  and  speaker  of  House) ;  amt.  of 
fund;   source.    {Same   (Newell)   Jan.  11,  1860.) 

.     Unlawful  application  of  school  fund.    (A.R.  supt. 

public  schools  1860:  87.) 

Paging  from  Appendix  to  Assem.  jol.,  1861. 

.     Changes  suggested  in  school  law  rel.  to  school 

fund,  town  supts.,  co.  examiners  and  visitors,  school 
distrs.,  election  of  school  officers,  moneys  raised  for 
support  of  public  schools.     {Same  1860:  116-126.) 
Paging  from  App.  to  Assem.  Joi.,  1861. 

1861.  Recommended  that  act  to  appoint  trustees  for 
security  and  management  of  school  fund,  be  so 
amended  as  to  allow  reasonable  compensation  to 
trustees.    (Govs.  mess.   (Olden)   Jan.  8,  1861:  7.) 

.     Comment  on  sources  from  which  school  moneys 

are  derived;  school  fund,  surplus  revenue,  school 
tax,  and  tuition  fees.  (A.R.  state  supt.  public  schools 
1801:  19-21.) 

1862.  Application  of  public  school  moneys.  {Same 
1862:  30-32.) 

1863.  Amt.  of  school  fund  Nov.  30;  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements. (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  5 
or  5-6.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Funds — cont'd 

Permanent  School  Fund — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1863/4.     Condition  of  school  fund.    (.Sirrmp  (Parker)  Jan. 

10,  1865.) 
1864/5.     Same.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  6.) 

1866.  Public  schools;  apportionment  to  cos.;  deficiency 
in  school  fund  caused  by  loss  of  tax  on  capital  stock 
of  banks,  majority  of  state  banks  having  com- 
menced operations  under  national  banking  law; 
suggestion  that  state  contribute  5/S  and  school 
fund  3/8  of  $80,000  apprn.  to  public  schools.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1865/6:  9-11.) 

.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

.     On  interest  due  to  school  fund  on  bonds  secured 

by  mortgages;  stipulation  to  pay  7%  interest  in 
eases  when  bonds  are  due;  with  this  added  interest 
income  of  said  fund  will  still  be  insufficient  to  meet 
apprn.   (A.R.  treasurer  1865/6:  144.) 

.     In  view  of  falling  oft  of  school  fund  on  acct.  of 

loss  of  tax  on  state  banks,  majority  having  become 
national,  bd.  recommends  that  state  contribute  to 
ann.  apprn.  of  ,$80,000,  five-eighths,  and  school  fund 
three-eighths;  $80,000  apprn.  much  too  low.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1866:  6.) 

1866-1903/4.  See  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures, 
these  dates. 

1866/7.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  condition  of  school 
fund,  state  agric.  college  fund,  state  library  fund, 
and  bank  note  redemption  fund.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Ward)   Jan.  14,  1868:  7-8.) 

1867.  Income  of  school  fund  for  1864/5  and  1865/6; 
recommended  that  state  contribute  5/8  and  school 
fund  3/S  of  ann.  apprn.  of  $80,000.  (^amc  (Ward) 
Jan.  18  [i.  e.  8],  1867:  11  or  13-14.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 
.     Efforts  being  made  by  some  religious  denomina- 
tions to  obtain  a  portion  of  public  funds  for  support 
of  sectarian  schools;    injurious  effect  such  apprn. 
would  have.   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7:  665-666.) 
Pagins  from  Collected  docs. 

.     By  act  of  April  11,  1866,  law  regulating  payment 

of  certain  amts.  of  tax  by  state  banks  for  benefit  of 
public  schools  was  repealed ;  consequent  inability  of 
school  fund  to  pay  $40,000  required  by  act  of  1867; 
deficiency  supplied  from  state  fund.  (Sanie  1866/7: 
658.) 

Pagin.e;  from  Collected  docs. 

1868.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

.     Deficiency  in  school  fund  met  by  state  fund;  amt. 

of  securities  belonging  to  school  fund.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  12.) 
.     Inadequacy  of  revenue  of  school  fund.    (A.R.  bd. 

of  education  1867/8:  631.) 
Pagini?  from  Collected  docs. 

1869.  Stmt.:  transactions  of  school  fund.  (Govs.  mess. 
Jan.  11,  1870:  10  or  15.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.     Recommended  that  award  granted  by  comn.  to 

settle  state's  claim  agst.  United  Companies  for  lands 
be  appropriated  to  school  fund.  (Same  (Ward)  Jan. 
12,   1869:  44.) 

.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1870.  Amt.  of  school  fund.  (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph) 
Jan.  11,  1870:  10  or  15-16.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1871.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  school  fund  in 
1870;  amt.  of  securities;  no  necessity  for  augment- 
ing fund.  (Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  [10],  1871:  7-8  or 
11.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 
- — ■ — .     Veto   (Randolph)    of  act  to  increase  the  school 
fund  of  the  state.    (Messages  of  Gov.  1871:  41-44.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds — cont'd 
Perjiane.nt  School  Fund — cont'd 

non-serial—cont'd 

1871.  Veto  (Randolph)  of  bill  to  increase  the  school 
fund  of  state.    (Legisl.  docs.  1871:  929-932.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assembly  1871:  1313-1314.) 

1872.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

.  Review  of  school  funds,  their  collection  and  ap- 
portionment; two  mill  school  tax,  interest  of  school 
fund,  state  apprn.  of  $65,000,  interest  of  surplus 
revenue,  township  school  taxes,  district  school  taxes, 
recapitulation.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1871/2:  11- 
18.) 

.     Financial  repts. ;  precautions  taken  agst.  misuse 

of  school  funds.    (Same  1871/2:  18-21.) 

1873.  Amt.  of  school  fund  in  1816  and  at  date;  securi- 
ties; officers  controlling  it;  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments 1871/2.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873: 
4-5.) 

.     Commendation  of  act  of  last  sess.  discontinuing 

reinvestment  of  ann.  income  of  sinking  fund  and  ap- 
propriating same  to  payment  of  interest  on  public 
debt,  and  act  changing  proportions  of  contribution 
of  ann.  apprn.  for  support  of  public  schools;  effect 
on  state  fund;  propriety  of  passing  law  authorizing 
payment  from  school  fund  of  certain  expenditures 
connected  with  support  of  educational  institutions; 
especially  ann.  apprn.  to  Normal  School  and  ann. 
expenses  of  repairs  of  same.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1872/3:  31.) 

1875.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  school  fund.  Nov.  1.  (Govs. 
mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  17.) 

.     Under  act  of  Apr.  6,  1871,  proceeds  of  all  grants 

and  leases  of  lands  under  water  are  paid  into  school 
fund.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1876.  Necessity  of  provision  for  liquidation  of  claim  of 
school  fund  upon  state  revenues.  (A.R.  comptroller 
187.5/6:  15.) 

— ■ — .  Stmt,  showing  condition  of  school  fund,  Oct.  31. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  9.) 

1877.  Same.    (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  13.) 

.     Recommended  that  income  of  school  fund  be  first 

liable  to  pay  the  $100,000  paid  ann.  for  public 
schools,  and  if  any  deficiency,  by  reason  of  a  failure 
to  collect,  or  otherwise,  that  the  same  be  made  up 
from  the  ordinary  revenues.  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan. 
1877:  10.) 

1878.  Recommended  that  school  fund  be  made  to  bear 
whole  apprn.  for  schools,  thereby  relieving  treasury 
of  $60,000  expenditure.  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878: 
14.) 

1881.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1881/2.  Transactions  of  school  fund;  assets.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1882.  Condition  of  school  fund;  receipts  in  1881.  (Same 
(Ludlow)   Jan.   10,  1882.) 

1884.  Sources  of  school  fund;  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments 1882/3;  increase  in  fund  and  income.  (Same 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

.     Amt.   paid   from   state  fund   which   is   properly 

payable  from  school  fund.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8, 
1884.) 
1884/92-1884/04.     Table:  income  of  school  fund  and  dis- 
bursements therefrom,  each  year. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884/92  in  A.R.  comptroller  1891/2:59-60. 
1884/93  not  fonnd. 

1S84/94   in  A.R.  comptroller  1893/4:63. 
lS.'i4/n.'i    "     "  •■  1894/5:68. 

1884/96    "     "  "  1895/6:73-74. 

1884/97    "     "  •'  1896/7  :  63. 

1884/08    "     "  "  1897/8 :  74. 

1SS4/99    "     "  "  1898/9:75. 

1884/00    "     "  •'  1899/00:85. 

1884/01    "     "  "  1900/1  :  88-89. 


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:  n:;. 

:  100. 

:  08. 

suggested  that  ex- 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Funds— <;ont'd 

Permanent  School  Fund — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

lSS-J/02   In  A.R.  comptroller  1001/2 

1884/03    "     "  "  1902/3 

1884/04    *•      •'  '•  lf>03/4 

18S5.     Amt.  of  school  fund;  income; 

cess  be  used  for  school  expenses  instead  of  adding 
It  to  school  fund.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1885;   21-22.) 

1886.  Amt.  of  school  fund;  investment;  income  in  1885. 
(Same   (Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1886:  18.) 

.     Provision  made  for  loaning  state  school  fund  at 

low  interest  to  encourage  construction  of  new  school 
houses;  apprn.  recommended  to  enable  state  supt. 
to  prepare  and  furnish  plans  for  same;  more  at- 
tention sliould  be  given  to  sanitary  conditions. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1885/6:  9-10.) 

1887.  Amt.  of  school  fund  and  sources;  income.  (Govs. 
mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     Investments  of  school  fund  and  per  cent  income 

yielded;  income  in  1S86;  expenditure;  recom- 
mended that  ann.  apprn.  be  increased  by  adding 
each  year  unexpended  balance  of  income.  (Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     Under  law  of  1886,  distr.  may  issue  bonds  for  a 

long  term  at  5%  and  borrow  money  for  bldg.  pur- 
poses from  state  school  fund,  thus  distributing  cost 
of  new  school  house  over  series  of  years.  (A.R.  bd. 
education  1886/7:  10.) 

1887/8.  Receipts  of  state  school  tax  and  school  fund; 
securities  and  cash  of  fund  at  end  of  fiscal  year. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Green)  Jan.  1890:  7.) 

.     Financial    condition    of    state:     transactions    of 

school  tax  and  school  fund,  state  fund.  (Same 
(Green)    Jan.    [8],  1889.) 

1888.  Income  and  expenditure  of  school  fund,  1886/7; 
recommended  that  ann.  apprn.  be  increased  by  add- 
ing unexpended  balance  of  income.  {Same  (Green) 
Jan.  [10],  1888:  16.) 

.     Amt.  of  school  fund;  securities;  amt.  of  income 

1886/7.    (Same  (Green)  Jan.  [10],  1888:  12.) 

1889.  Law  of  1888  intended  to  afford  cities  benefit  of 
borrowing  from  school  fund  a  failure;  further 
legislation  recommended.  (Same  (Green)  Jan.  [8], 
1889.) 

.     Payment  by  Lehigh   Valley  R.R.   Co.,  lessee  of 

Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co.,  of  sum  in  lieu  of 
ann.  payment  for  lands  under  water  and  of  accrued 
rental,  etc;  amts.  added  to  school  fund;  total  amt. 
of  school  fund;  dangerous  proportions  and  imprac- 
ticability of  increasing  or  of  ever  dispensing  with 
school  tax;  proceeds  derived  from  disposal  of  lands 
under  water  could  be  more  advantageously  applied 
to  payment  of  debt  for  erecting  insane  asylum,  re- 
lief of  crowded  condition  of  state  prison,  etc.  (Same 
(Green)   Jan.  1890:  8.) 

.     Possibility  of  placing  school  and  sinking  funds 

under  one  mngmt.    (Same  (Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1890.  Suggested  that  school  fund  might  be  loaned  at 
low  rate  of  interest  to  localities  called  upon  to  in- 
crease school  facilities;  income  of  school  fund;  no. 
of  children  without  school  accommodation;  passage 
of  laws  providing  facilities  for  education  of  every 
child  urged.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  21,  1890:  22  or  25- 
26.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.     Proceeds  of   grants   and   leases   of  lands   under 

water  are  pledged  to  school  fund;  fund  can  never 
relieve  people  from  state  school  tax;  interest  on 
investments;  doubtful  wisdom  of  increasing  fund; 
suggested  that  legislation  be  such  as  to  secure  pro- 
ceeds of  lands  under  water  to  liquidation  of  state 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds — cont'd 
Permanent  School  Find — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
indebtedness.     (Same    (Abbett)    Jan.    21,   1890:  6-7 
or  7-8.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 
1890/1.     Transactions    of    school    fund;     investments. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     Investments  of  school  fund  Oct.  31,  1891,  receipts 

and  disbursements  during  year.  (Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1892:  7-9.) 
1891.  Recommended  that  no  money  be  paid  out  of 
school  fund  for  any  purpose  until  same  has  been 
reported  to  state  school  supt.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan. 
13,  1891.) 
1891/2.  Investments;  receipts  and  expenditures  of 
school  fund.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  8-9.) 

1893.  Recommended  that  balance  remaining  of  moneys 
reed,  from  grants  and  leases  after  paying  salaries 
or  expenses  of  riparian  bd.,  etc.,  be  appropriated  in 
bulk  to  reduction  of  state  school  tax  imposed  upon 
the  people.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  5.) 

1894.  State  and  school  funds  and  state  school  tax:  amt. 
of  each  in  different  banks;  total  of  each.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1894:  207-208.) 

Reptd.  h.T  Chrm.  (Olcott)  of  special  committee  rel.  to 
state  treasurer. 

1894-1903/4.  Table:  increase  and  decrease  in  securities 
of  school  fund.  (A.R.  comptroller  1894/5  (p.  77)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

1901.    See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  also  above,  the  several  entries  under  Permanent 
School  Fund.  resp.  operations,  condition,  etc.,  chiefly 
from  Governors'  messages. 

Expenses  for  the  collection  and  protection  of  the  school 
fund  are  entered  above,  under  Ueceipts  and  Ex- 
penditures.    School  Fund. 

1818-1903/4.     See  above.  Permanent  School  Fund,  these 

dates. 
1829.     First    expenditure    from    the    school    fund    was 
directed  by  act  of  Feb.  21,  1829;  the  trustees  were 
directed  to  appropriate  annually  $20,000  out  of  the 
income  of  the  fund,  and  apportion  it  among  the 
several  cos.  in  the  ratio  of  the  taxes  paid  by  them, 
for  the  support  of  the  govt,  of  the  state.    (Rept.  of 
the  trustees  of  the  school  fund  Jan.  12,  1830:  97.) 
Paging  from  Minutes  of  Assem.  1829/30. 
1843.     Receipts   and  expenditures  of  the  school   fund. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1844.) 
1866-1903/4.     School  fund:   receipts  and  disbursements. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1865/6   (pp.  7-8)— some  1903/4.) 
From   lS80-lii03/4.   the  title  is :    Condition  and   trans- 
actions of   the  school   fund ;   during   that   interval 
a  list  of  securities,  etc.,  is  included. 

1868.     Receipts    and    disbursements    of    school    fund. 

(Govs.  mess.   (Ward)   Jan.  12,  1869:  9.) 
1869-1873.     Table:   receipts  into  school  fund  from  var- 
ious sources  each  year.   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873: 

11.) 
1874/5.     Amts.  paid  from  state  treasury  on  acct.  of  free 

schools  and  school  fund  investments.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  19.) 
1877.     Amt.  returned  to  school  fund  by  riparian  comrs. 

(Same  (Bedle)   Jan.  9,  1877:  18.) 
1891/2.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  school  fund  reed,  from 

riparian  commission.     (Same   (Abbett)    Jan.   1893: 

15.) 
1896-1897.    Table:  free  public  schools;  loan  from  state 

to  school  fund.    (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6  (pp.  222-223) 

—same  1896/7.) 
.     Table:    free   public   schools;    amt.    repaid    from 

school  to  state  fund.    (Same  1895/6  (p.  135) — same 

1896/7.) 


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289 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds — cont'd 
Permanent  Sciidol  Fund — cont'd 

Beceipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
1897-1904.     Amt.  loaned  from  state  fund  to  school  fund. 

(A.R.  treasurer  1S97/8  (p.  271)— .si/me  1903/4.) 
1897/8.     Receipts    and    disbursements   of   scliool   fund. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Watkins)  Jan.  10,  1899:  6-7.) 
189S-1904.     Receipt  of  amt.  loaned  from  state  to  school 
fund.    (A.R.  treasurer  1897/8   (p.  il)— same  1903/ 
4.) 
1898/9.    Income    and    disbursements    of    school    fund. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

Riparian  Lands 
See  Land.     Kiparlan. 

State  Lands  at  Paterson 
Seg  Land.     New  Jersey,  Paterson. 
Reserve  Fund 

This  fund  Is  10  per  cent  of  the  state  school  tax  with- 
held by  the  state  treasurer  and  apportioned  to  the 
several  cos.  as  directed  by  the  state  bd.  of  education. 
1881-1893.     Table:  apportionment  of  reserve  fund:  amt. 
for  eacli  co.,  amt.  apportioned  to  each  co.,  excess 
paid,  excess  reed.,  total  amt.  reed,  from  state  school 
tax.    (A.R.  state  bd.  of  education  1880/1   (p.  41)  — 
same  1892/3.) 

Omitted  in  1882  :  from  1883-1893.  the  table  contains  the 
following  items  :  amt.  of  t.ax.  amt.  reed,  from  $100.- 
000  apprn.,  amt.  of  surplus  revenue,  amt.  paid  to 
reserve  fund,  amt.  reed,  from  reserve  fund,  total 
amt.  reed.,  no.  of  $350  distrs.,  no.  of  $200  distrs.. 
etc. 
1881-1904.  Amt.  of  reserve  fund  apportioned  to  each 
CO.    (^Same  1880/1  (p.  6)— some  1903/4.) 

From   1884-1892.   also  apportionment  of  state   tax;  be- 
ginning with  1893.  stmt,  is  in  tabular  form. 
1884-1893.     Table:    apportionment  to  cos.  from  reserve 
fund   according   to   sums   reed,   per   child   for   per 
capita  districts.    (Same  1883/4   (p.  51) — same  1892/ 
3.) 

Cos.  are  divided  into  three  groups ;  receiving  cos., 
medium  cos.  and  paying  cos. 

1890-1892.     See  below.  School  Tax,  these  dates. 

1891.  Injustice  complained  of  in  distribution  of  reserve 
fund;  stmt,  taken  from  comptroller's  rept.  for  1890 
rel.  to  school  tax  showing  that  complaints  are  well 
founded.    (1  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1891:  37-40.) 

1904.     What  constitutes  the  reserve  fund.    (A.R.  bd.  of 
education  1903/4:  xxix.) 
School  T.\x 

1693-1893.  Origin  of  school  fund  and  development  of 
state  school  tax;  review  of  legislation  from  colonial 
times.    (3  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1893:  42-56.) 

1850.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1855.  Table:  sum  raised  by  tax  in  townships  for  school 
purposes;  state  apprns. ;  other  sources;  amt.  raised 
for  building  and  repairing  school  houses;  total  ex- 
penditure.   (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  11.) 

1857-1868.  Table:  amt.  of  school  tax  paid  in  1857  and 
1866-1868.    {Same  (Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:  12.) 

1857/67-1857/68.  Table:  amt.  of  voluntary  school  tax 
paid  in  state  for  successive  yrs.  and  increase  or  de- 
crease each  yr.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7  (p. 
663)— same  1867/8.) 

I'aging  from  Collected  docs.  Given  for  each  vear  in  the 
rept.  for  1866/7  ;  for  1857,  1866,  1867  and  1868  In 
the  rept.  for  1867/8. 

1862.  On  taxation  for  support  of  schools.  (A.R.  supt. 
public  schools  1862:  28-30.) 

.     Explanation  of  term  "  taxable  inhabitants  "  used 

in  school  laws.    (.S'«me  1862:  43-44.) 

1862-1863.  Amt.  of  moneys  raised  and  appropriated  for 
educational  purposes.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan. 
12,  1864:  6-7,  or  6.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1864.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

19 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Funds — cont'd 
Scitnoi,  Tax — cont'd 

1865.  See  Taxation:  State.  Corporations.  Banks,  this 
date. 

1866.  See  same,  this  date. 

1867.  See  above,  Permanent  School  Fund,  this  date. 
.     Taxation  for  school  purposes;    riglit  discussed; 

free  schools.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7:  669- 
671.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1868.  On  district  school  tax;  each  district  should,  as 
soon  as  possible,  raise  amt.  sufficient  to  make  its 
schools  free  ami  continue  them  in  sess.  10  mos. 
{Same  1868:  641-643.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1869-1870.     Amts.  of  township  and  district  school  tax 
raised;    comment.     {Same   1868/9    (pp.    541-543)  — 
same  1809/70.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1870.  Imposition  of  distr.  school  tax  is  a  new  feature; 
contributes  more  than  double  amt.  yielded  by  town- 
ship tax.  (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870: 
IS  or  32.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1871.  Recommended  that  school  tax  be  sufficient  to 
make  public  schools  absolutely  free.  {Same  (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  [10],  1871:  9  or  14.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.     Table:    average   value   of   farm   land   per   acre, 

average  amt.  of  taxable  property  per  individual; 
amt.  of  tax  required  to  raise  same  amt.  per  child 
that  2  mill  tax  in  N.  J.  does  in  Mass.,  Conn.,  N.  Y., 
N.  J.,  Penn.,  Ohio,  Indiana,  111.  (A.R.  bd.  of  educa- 
tion 1870/1:  33.) 

.     On  school  tax  law  of  Apr.  1.    (A.R.  comptroller 

1870/1:  24-25.) 

1871-1880.  Table:  amt.  of  school  tax  levied  each  yr. 
and  amt.  of  taxable  property  upon  which  it  is 
levied.    {Same  1880/1:  77.) 

.     Table:  amt.  of  taxes  paid,  received  and  excess  of 

same  in  cos.  of  state  for  each  yr.  since  passage  of 
free  school  law,  with  summary  for  each  co.  (A.R. 
state  bd.  of  education  1880/1:  33-39.) 

1872.  See  above.  Permanent  School  Fund,  this  date. 

1872-1903/4.  Receipts  from  state  school  tax  with  tabu- 
lated stmts,  of  apportionments  by  cos.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1871/2   (pp.  25-28)— ««me  1903/4.) 

1874.  On  dissatisfaction  with  mode  of  local  taxation 
to  raise  suppl.  amt.  needed  to  pay  teachers  in  those 
districts  in  which  shares  of  school  money  are  in- 
sufficient; further  legislation  needed.  (A.R.  bd.  of 
education   1873/4:  6;    10-11.) 

.     Amt.  of  revenue  from  two  mill  tax;  advance  upon 

that  of  1873.    {Same  1873/4:  5.) 

1875-1884.  Receipts  from  local  taxation.  {Same  1874/5 
(p.  10)— same  1883/4.) 

1876.  Explanation  of  seeming  confliction  of  law  declar- 
ing that  no  local  or  special  law  shall  be  passed  for 
mngmt.  and  support  of  free  schools  with  that  re- 
quiring thorough  and  efficient  system  of  free 
schools.    (Govs,  mess,  (Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  10-11.) 

1878.  See  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

.     Two-mill   state   tax;    apparent   injustice   due   to 

lack   of   uniformity    in   rating   value   of   property. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1877/8:  22-24.) 
.     Decrease  in  product  of  two-mill  tax;  amt.  derived 

from  all  sources;  approximate  amt.  per  child.  {Same 

1877/8:  5.) 
.     School    tax;     rate:     authority.      (Govs.    mess. 

(Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  5-6.) 

1879.  Diminution  in  product  of  two-mill  tax;  yield; 
receipts  from  all  sources.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1878/9:  5.) 


290 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Funds — cont'd 
School  Tax — cont'd 

1880.  Amt.  of  two-mill  tax;  distr.  and  city  tax:  other 
sources:  increase  or  decrease  of  different  sources. 
{Same  1879/80:  5.) 

.    Changes  suggested  in  system  of  school  taxation. 

(Same.  1879/80:  6-7.) 
.     Decrease   in   product   of   two   mill    school    tax; 

cause.    (Govs.  mess.   (McClellan),  Jan.  13,  1880.) 

1881.  Benefit  derived  from  cliange  in  mode  of  raising 
and  apportioning  state  school  tax.  (A.R.  bd.  of  edu- 
cation  1880/1:  6-7.) 

.     Inconvenience  arising  from  inability  of  trustees 

to  meet  trifling  expenses  for  supplies,  etc.,  without 
calling  distr.  meeting:  suggested  that  they  be 
authorized  to  assess  a  sum  not  exceeding  50  cents 
per  child.    (Same  18S0/1:  28-29.) 

.     See  above.  Permanent  School  Fund,  this  date. 

.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

.     Comparison    of    old    law    of    1871    rel.    to    state 

school  tax  with  amended  law  of  1881  which  changes 
school  tax  from  rate  tax  to  per  capita  tax.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1880/1:  29-42.) 

.     Table:  amt.  of  taxable  property  in  each  co.  and 

amt.  of  school  tax  which  rate  of  2%  mills  and 
fraction  yields.     (Same  1880/1:  40.) 

.     Recommended    that  "trustees   be    empowered    to 

authorize  assessment  of  district  tax  needed  for 
small  items  of  expense.     (Same  1880/1:  28-29.) 

1882.  Amt.  of  school  tax.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan. 
10,  1882.) 

.     Increase   in   amt.   of  school   tax   raised.     (Same 

(Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

.    See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

.     See  above,  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this  date. 

1883.  See   same,   this   date. 
1885-1891.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1887/8.    See  above,  Permanent  School  Fund,  these  dates. 
1888.     See  Taxation,  Laws,  this  date. 

1890.  See  same,  this  date. 

1890-1892.  Stmt,  taken  from  rept.  of  comptroller  rel.  to 
distribution  of  school  fund  upon  valuation  of  1890 
and  also  valuation  of  1891,  upon  which  school  tax 
of  1892  will  be  levied,  together  with  stmt,  of  school 
tax  of  1892  as  based  on  valuation  of  1891;  change 
made  in  distribution  of  reserve  fund  among  cos., 
more  nearly  approximating  equality  than  before. 
(2  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1S92:  71-79.) 

1891.  Dissatisfaction  in  reference  to  basis  upon  which 
state  school  tax  is  raised  and  apportioned.  (Govs. 
mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     Injustice  complained   of  rel.   to  distribution   of 

reserve  fund:  stmt,  taken  from  comptroller's  rept. 
for  1890  rel.  to  school  tax  showing  that  complaints 
are  well  founded.  (1  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1891:  37- 
40.) 

1891-1893.  Tables:  amt.  of  taxable  property  returned 
by  each  co.,  and  amt.  of  school  tax  for  three  yrs. 
(3  same  1893:  57-64.) 

1892.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 
1892/3-1901/2.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1893.  Distribution  of  school  tax  to  be  based  on  school 
census,  whicli  is  accurately  taken.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  4.) 

1894.  See  above,  Permanent  School  Fund,  this  date. 
1894-1895.     Tables:    amt.  of  special  school  tax  ordered 

and  raised  in  cos.  by  townships.  (4  A.R.  bd.  of  tax- 
ation 1S94  (pp.  110-120)— 5  xnme  1895.) 
1894-1896.     Tables:    amt.  of  taxable  property  returned 
by  each  co.,  and  apportionment  of  state  school  mon- 
eys. (6  mme  1894  (pp.  120-123)— 6  same  1895/6.) 

1895.  See  above.  County  Tax. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Funds — cont'd 
School  T.\x — cont'd 

1897.  On  complaints  rel.  to  unjust  apportionment  of 
state  school  fund.  (7  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1896/7: 
72-74.) 

1898.  Only  direct  tax  for  state  purposes  is  school  tax; 
amt.  in  1897.    (Govs.  mess.  (Griggs)  Jan.  11,  1898.) 

1901.  On  no.  of  districts  levying  taxes  for  current  ex- 
penses.   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1900/1:  14.) 

.     Comment  on  state  school  tax  under  provisions 

of  act  of  this  yr.    (Same  1900/1:  16-17.) 

1901-1904.     See  Taxation:   State,  these  dates. 

.     See    above,    Receipts    and    Expenditures,    these 

dates. 

1902.  Apprn.  from  surplus  of  state  fund  to  reduce 
school  tax.  (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  14,  1902: 
9.) 

1902-1904.  Comparative  review  of  results  of  present 
basis  of  state  school  tax;  2%  mills  on  each  dollar  of 
valuation  of  ratables.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1903/ 
4:  xix-xxviii.) 

1903.  Discussion  of  present  basis  of  state  school  tax 
and  method  of  apportionment.  (Same  1902/3:  xlx- 
xxiv.) 

Atlantic  County 
1871-1875.     Table:    stmt,   of  amts.   raised   by   township 
and  district  tax  in  Atlantic  Co.  each  yr.    (A.R.  state 
bd.  of  education  1875:    app.  p.  24.) 

Burlington  County 
1875-1881.     Table:    amt.  from  2  mill  tax,  state  apprn. 
and  interest  of  surplus  revenue  for  school  purposes 
in   Burlington   Co.,  each  year.     (A.R.  state  bd.   of 
education  1880:    app.  p.  47.) 

Surplus  Revenl-e 

1836-lSSO.  Review  of  state  legislation  and  operations 
rel.  to  surplus  revenue  reed,  from  the  gen.  govt,  in 
1836.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1879/80:  19-24.) 

1837.  Dcposite  of  surplus  revenue  of  U.  S. ;  recom- 
mended that  it  be  loaned  out  and  proceeds  applied 
to  school  fund.  (Govs.  mess.  (Dickerson)  Jan.  3, 
1837.) 

1837/80.  Tables:  distribution  of  sums  in  various  cos. 
from  surplus  fund  of  U.  S.  reed,  by  this  state  at 
time  of  first  apportionment  in  1837  and  at  present 
time.    (A.R.  state  bd.  of  education  1879/80:  21-22.) 

1861.     See  above.  Permanent  School  Fund,  this  date. 

1870.  Amt.  derived  from  surplus  revenue;  use  for 
other  than  school  purposes:  cos.  and  townships 
where  it  no  longer  exists.  ( A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1869/70:  45.) 

PaginK  from  Collected  docs. 

1873.  Loan,  under  act  of  March  10,  1837,  of  surplus 
revenue  reed,  from  U.  S.,  to  cos.;  conditions;  used 
for  support  of  public  schools  in  most  cos.  and  town- 
ships.   (Govs.  mess.   (Parker)   Jan.  14,  1873:  8.) 

1880.  Table:  sums  now  appropriated  to  schools  and 
sums  that  should  be  appropriated  from  surplus  rer- 
enue.    (A.R.  state  bd.  of  education  1879/80:  24.) 

Teachers'  Retirement  Fund 

1896/8-1903/4.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  teachers'  re- 
tirement fund. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

18D6/S  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1898  :  236-238. 

1898/0  In  A.K.  bd.  education   189S/9  :  359-304. 

1898/00 "  1899/00:391-400. 

1900/1 "  1900/1  :  363-377. 

1901/2 1901/2  :  201-279. 

1902/3    "     "         •'  "  1902/3  :  275-292. 

1903/4    " 1903/4  :  347-3G4. 

1901.     On  teachers'  retirement  fund  established  in  1896. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1900/1:  26-29.) 


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291 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Gardens 

1884.  Adornment  of  public  grounds  (i.  c,  school 
yards) ;  by  C.  W.  Idell.  (Procs.  state  hortlc.  socy. 
Dec.   1SS4:  60-G3.) 

1904.  School  gardens.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1904: 
23.) 

.     Advance  sheets  of  the  ann.  rept.  of  the  state  bd. 

of  education  and  of  the  supt.  of  public  instruction. 
Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Quigley.   1905.   34  pp. 

Tbe  material  relates  to  school  .yards  and  school  gardeus. 
It  is  found  pp.  xxx-lxi  of  the  A.U.  of  bd.  of  education 
1903/4. 

.     History  of  school  garden  movement  in  European 

countries;  by  O.  T.  Bright.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1903/4:  xlv.) 

School  Houses 

Plans  for  schoolhouses  must  be  submitted  to  the  stale 
board  of  education  in  order  to  obtain  revenue  of 
the  permanent  common  school  fund.  (N.  J.  School 
Laws.  1903.) 

1847.  School  houses;  dilapidated  condition;  crude  fur- 
niture.   (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1847:  548-549.) 

Paging  from  Minutes  of  Assem. 

1848.  A  merciful  man  would  not  winter  his  horse  in 
places  appropriated  at  present  for  district  school 
houses;  recommended  that  legisl.  purchase  copy  of 
Hon.  H.  Barnard's  School  House  architecture  for 
each  township  in  state.    (Same  1848:  13-14.) 

1850.  Need  of  provision  for  building  of  school  houses. 
(Same  1850:  7.) 

.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1854-1868.  Table:  amt.  raised  for  building  and  repair- 
ing school  houses  each  year.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1867/8:  634.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1855.     See  above.  School  Funds.    School  Tax,  this  date. 

1860.  District  school  houses:  no.,  character,  ownership, 
furniture,  outbuildings,  ventilation,  play  grounds. 
(A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1860:  74-78.) 

Paging  from  app.  to  House  Jol.,  1S61. 

1861.  District  school-houses:  more  interest  shown  in 
regard  to  bldgs.;  still  hundreds  in  state  unfit  for 
occupancy.    (Same  1861:  15-16.) 

1864-1865.  On  school  architecture,  with  plans.  (Same 
1864  (pp.  29-31;  39-53)— same  1865.) 

1866.  See  below,  Teachers.  Examinations.  County  Ex- 
aminers. 

1866-1876.  Decennial  comparison  of  school  house  im- 
provements, showing  increase  of  valuation,  of  con- 
dition of  schools  as  to  buildings  and  furniture,  of 
increase  in  accommodations,  by  cos.;  no.  of  build- 
ings erected  each  yr.  by  cos.;  and  comparison  of 
general  statistics.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1876:  17- 
20.) 

1868.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1869.  See  same,  this  date. 

1869-1873.  Table:  no.  of  school  buildings  each  yr. 
valued  at  less  than  $100,  no.  betw.  $100  and  $500, 
betw.  $500  and  $1000,  etc.,  to  those  valued  at  over 
$20,000.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1872/3:  16.) 

.     Tables:   no.  districts  without  school  houses,  no. 

built,  no.  repaired,  amt.  expended  for  improvement 
of  school  property  and  total  value  of  same  each 
year;  no.  of  school  houses  built  and  repaired,  by 
cos.  (Same  1872/3:  14-15.) 

1869-1884.  On  condition  of  school  houses  as  shown  by 
repts.  of  CO.  supts. ;  valuation.  (Same  1868/9  (pp. 
543-544)— same  1883/4.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs.  Valuation  not  given  in 
1870/1. 

1870.  See  above,  Education,  this  date. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Houses — cont'd 

1873.  School  architecture:  amt.  expended  since  1867; 
general  directions  regarding  school  architecture; 
site,  basement,  general  plan,  internal  arrangements, 
ventilation,  heating,  furniture,  columns,  exterior 
appearance,  surroundings.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1872/3:  19-25.) 

1873-1874.  Amt.  expended  for  erection  and  repair  of 
school  bldgs.;  sum  raised  by  assessment.  (Same 
1873/4:  6.) 

1874.  On  ventilation  of  school  houses.  (Rept.  of  health 
comn.  1874:  48-49.) 

.     School    architecture:    amt.    expended    ann.    for 

bldg.  and  repairing  school  houses;  suggestions  in 
reference  to  school  bldgs.  for  country  distrs. ;  de- 
signs.   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/4:  23-86.) 

1874-1884.  Table:  no.  of  districts  in  whicli  very  poor 
school-houses  exist,  each  yr.  (Same  1873/4  (p.  14)  — 
same  1883/4.) 

1875-1884.  Tables:  valuation  of  school  houses  in  various 
COS.  (Same  1874/5  (p.  12)— same  1883/4.) 

1879-1881.  Table:  materials  of  which  school  houses  in 
several  cos.  are  constructed,  and  no.  of  buildings 
containing  1  room  each,  2  rooms,  etc.  (Same  1878/ 
9    (p.   14)— .some  1880/1.) 

1880.  No.  of  school  houses;  value;  value  of  school  prop- 
erty.   (Same  1879/80:  6.) 

.     On  condition  of  school  houses  as  to  ventilation. 

(Same  1879/80:  28-30.) 

1880-1888.     Tables:  grades  of  schools  in  state  at  large, 
and  in  cities,  with  respect  to  cleanliness  and  general 
attractiveness  of  school  rooms;    comment.     (Same 
1879/80  (pp.  52-53)— sojne  1887/8.) 
Omitted  in  1886-18S7. 

1880-1892.  Table:  division  of  school  buildings  in  each 
CO. ;  those  having  one  room,  those  having  two,  those 
having  more  than  two.  (Same  1879/80  (p.  25)  — 
same  1891/2.) 

1885.  See  below.  School  Hygiene,  this  date. 

1886.  Endorsement  of  recommendation  of  Gov.  and 
former  supt.  that  plans  for  school  houses  be  pre- 
pared under  supervision  of  state  supt.  and  kept  in 
his  office  for  reference  by  dlstr.  officers.  (A.R.  bd. 
education  1885/6:  9.) 

.     See    above.    School    Funds,    Permanent    School 

Fund,  this  date. 
1886-1893.     Improvement    in    school    houses    each    yr. 

(A.R.   bd.   of   education   1885/6    (pp.    14-17)— .same 

1892/3.) 

1887.  Apprn.  for  proper  plans  of  school  buildings  to  be 
kept  at  office  of  supt.  of  public  instruction  and  re- 
quirement of  supt.s  approval  to  plans  and  altera- 
tions recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  1887: 
15.) 

.     See    above.    School    Funds,    Permanent    School 

Fund,  this  date. 

.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

.  Recommended  that  apprn.  be  made  to  enable  of- 
fice to  prepare  plans  and  directions  for  erection  of 
school-houses.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1886/7:  10.) 

1887/8.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1889.  Urged  that  plans  for  school  houses  be  kept  in 
office  of  state  supt.  of  public  instruction  for  refer- 
ence by  distr.  officers.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan. 
[8],  1889.) 

.  Improvemeat  in  school  houses.  (A.R.  bd.  of  edu- 
cation 1888/9:  9.) 

1890.  Marked  improvement  in  school  houses,  teachers' 
qualifications  and  methods  of  instruction.  (Same 
1889/90:  9.) 

.  Model  school  houses;  by  J.  Weinthal.  (8  A.R.  in- 
spector of  factories,  etc.  1890:  65-71.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Houses — cont'd 

1S91.  Erection  of  new  school  bldgs.;  Increase  in  value 
of  school  property;  amt.  expended  for  Improve- 
ments; how  raised.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1890/1: 
9.) 

1892.  Summary  of  paper  by  Geo.  W.  Debevoise  on 
"School  Architecture."  (16  A.R.  bd.  health  1892: 
152-155.) 

1893-1895.  Table:  no.  and  approximate  valuation  of 
school  buildings  by  cities  and  cos.;  comment.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1  (pp.  60-61)— .same 
1894/5.) 

1894.  Synopsis  of  paper  by  Vernon  L.  Davey  on  "  Arti- 
ficial heating  and  ventilation  of  school -houses."  (18 
A.R.  bd.  health  1894:  332-336.) 

1894-1895.  Tables:  no.  and  character  of  school  build- 
ings by  COS.  and  by  cities  and  towns;  comment  on 
improvements.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4  (pp. 
56-62) —same  1894/5.) 

1897.  School  Architecture;  by  Geo.  F.  Loring.  (22  A.R. 
bd.  health  1898:  417-423.) 

.     Advising    state    supervision    of   construction    of 

school  buildings.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1896/7: 
14.) 

1898.  [Call  for  competitive  plans  for  school  houses.] 
(Same  1897/8:  24-25.) 

.     Approval  of  law  passed  providing  for  submission 

of  plans  for  school  bldgs.  to  state  bd.  of  education; 
plans  for  two  room  school-houses  secured  with 
apprn.;  recommended  that  apprn.  be  made  for  pur- 
chase of  plans  of  four  and  eight-room  bldgs.  (Same 
1897/8:  6.) 

1898/9.  Table:  condition  of  school-houses,  by  cos. 
(Same  1898/9:  57.) 

.     Same,  by  cities  and  towns.    (Same  1898/9:  58.)  ■ 

1899.  School  bldgs.:  location,  construction;  lighting; 
heating  and  ventilation;  furniture;  outhouses. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  trustees  1898/9:  18-39.) 

.     Inspection  of  public  school  bldgs.:   in  West  and 

South  Orange.    (23  A.R.  bd.  health  1899:  75-79.) 
1899/00-1903/4.     Rept.  of  supervising  architect  of  school- 
house  plans. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
Herman.  Kreitler,  supervising  architect 
1899/00  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1899/00  :  337-340. 

1900/1       " 1900/1  :  319-322. 

1901/2      "  1901/2  :  283-284. 

1902/3      "     "         "  "  1902/3 :  349-352. 

1903/4      ■'     "         "  "  1903/4  :  343-346. 

1900-1901.  Improvements  in  construction,  lighting, 
heating  and  ventilating  of  school  buildings.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1899/00  (pp.  22-23)— .same  1900/1.) 

1901.  No.  of  new  school  bldgs.  erected  and  enlarged; 
value  of  school  property;  increase.  (Same  1900/1: 
8.) 

1902.  Increase  in  school  accommodations;  value  of 
school  property;  increase.    (Same  1901/2:  iv.) 

— — .  Expenditure  in  repairing  and  erecting  school 
bldgs.;  decrease;  need  of  additional  school  accom- 
modations.    (Same  1901/2:  xiii.) 

Atlantic  City 
1892.     Description  of  Penn.  Ave.  school,  Atlantic  City; 
cost.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1:  betw.  pp. 
288  and  289.) 

Bergen  Count;/ 
1892.     Description  of  New  Bridge  school,  distr.  no.  10, 
Bergen   Co.;    cost.     (A.R.   bd.   of  education   1891/2 
pt.  1,  app.  betw.  pp.  8  and  9.) 

Bloomfield 
1892.    Description  of  Berkeley  School,  Bloomfield,  Es- 
sex Co.;  cost.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1: 
betw.  pp.  96-97.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Houses — cont'd 

Bridf/etoti 
1874.     School   accommodations   in   Bridgeton;    average 
no.  of  pupils  to  each  teacher;  per  cent  of  school  cen- 
sus attending  no   school.     (A.R.   bd.   of   education 
1873/4:  20.) 

Camden 
1874.     School  accommodations  in  Camden:  no.  of  pupils 
in  charge  of  one  teacher;   no.  refused  admission; 
completion   of  new  school   house;    average  attend- 
ance.   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/4:  20.) 

Doi'er 
1892.     Description  of  South  Side  School,  Dover,  Morris 
Co.;  cost.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1,  app. 
betw.  pp.  48  and  49.) 

East  Orange 

1892.  Description  of  High  School  bldg.  at  East  Orange, 
Essex  Co.,  cost.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1: 
betw.  pp.  48  and  49.) 

Elizabeth 
1874.  School  accommodations  in  Elizabeth:  seating 
capacity  compared  with  census;  no.  of  pupils  as- 
signed to  a  teacher;  new  bldgs.  needed;  large  per- 
centage of  attendance  at  private  schools  owing  to 
lack  of  accommodations  in  public  schools.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1873/4:  20-21.) 

1893.  Description  of  school  No.  2,  Elizabeth.  (Same 
1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  betw.  pp.  80  and  81.) 

Essex  County 
1866-1876.     Table:    comparison   of   condition   of  school 

houses  in  Essex  Co.,  in  districts  outside  of  Newark 

and  Orange.    (A.R.  state  bd.  of  education  1876  app. 

p.  55.) 
1868-1874.     Table:   comparison  of  school  buildings  and 

property  in  distrs.  east  and  west  of  First  Mountains 

in  Essex  Co.    (Same  1874  app.  p.  46.) 

Hammonton 
1893.     Description   of   high   school,   Hammonton;    cost. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3,  pt.  1:  app.  betw.  pp. 
106  and  107.) 

Hoioken 

1874.  School  accommodations  in  Hoboken:  over-crowd- 
ing; need  of  new  bldg.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/ 
4:  21.) 

1892.  Description  of  school  no.  6,  Hoboken;  cost. 
(Same  1891/2  pt.  1:  betw.  pp.  304  and  305.) 

Jersey  City 
1847.     Public  school  house  in  Jersey  City — description; 

by  R.  C.  Bacot,  architect.   (Rept.  supt.  public  schools 

1847:  583.) 

Paging  from  Minutes  of  Assembly. 
1874.     School  accommodations  in  Jersey  City:   no.  and 

capacity  of  new  bldgs.  required;    seating  capacity 

compared  with  census.   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/ 

4:    21.) 
1892.     Description  of  school  no.  23,  Jersey  City;   cost. 

(Same  1891/2  pt.  1,  app.  betw.  pp.  80  and  81.) 

Kearny 
1899.     Rept.  on  inspection  of  public  school  bldg.  in  town 
of  Kearny;  by  Henry  Mitchell.    (24  A.R.  bd.  health 
1900:  77-79.) 

Long  Branch 
1892.     Description    of    Primary    no.    3    school.    Long 
Branch,  Monmouth  Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/ 
2  pt.  1:  betw.  pp.  136  and  137.) 


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293 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Houses — cont'd 

Mercer  County 
1892.     Description    of    Hillcrest   school,    dlstr.    No.    20, 
Mercer  Co.     (A.R.  bd.   of  education   1891/2  pt.   1: 
betw.  pp.  144  and  145.) 

MillviUe 
1874.     School     accommodations     in     Millville:     school 
houses  in  course  of  erection;  their  capacity.    (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1873/4:  21.) 

Montchiir 

1892.  Description  of  High  School  bldg.,  Montclair;  cost. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1:  betw.  pp.  336- 
337.) 

Xewark 

1874.  School  accommodations  in  Newark:  seating  ca- 
pacity of  primary,  grammar  and  high  school  rooms; 
new  bldgs.  needed;  rules  respecting  applicants  for 
admission;  average  attendance.  (A.R.  bd.  of  educa- 
tion 1873/4:  21.) 

1892.  Description  of  Thirteenth  Avenue  School,  New- 
ark; cost.  {Same  1891/2  pt.  1:  betw.  pp.  186  and 
187.) 

New  Brunsioick 
1874.  School  accommodations  in  New  Brunswick:  no. 
of  depts. ;  over-crowding;  school  population;  no.  in 
public  and  in  private  schools;  seating  capacity  com- 
pared with  census;  plan  for  new  bldg.  (A.R.  bd.  of 
education  1873/4:  22.) 

Orange 
1874.     School   accommodations   in   Orange:    new   bldg. 
needed;   capacity;   proportion  of  school  census  ac- 
commodated.   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/4:  22.) 

Passaic  City 

1893.  Description  of  High  school,  Passaic  City;  cost. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  betw.  pp. 
138  and  139.) 

Paterson 
1874.    School  accommodations  in  Paterson;  percentage 
of  census  accommodated;    overcrowding;    erection 
of  new  bldg.;  two  more  needed.    (A.R.  bd.  of  educa- 
tion 1873/4:  22.) 

Phillipsburg 
1874.     School    accommodations    in    Phillipsburg:    new 
bldg.  erected;  capacity;  proportion  of  census  accom- 
modated; rented  bldgs.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/ 
4:  22.) 

Plainfield 
1874.     School  accommodations  in  Plainfield:  seating  ca- 
pacity compared  with  census;  average  no.  of  pupils 
to  a  teacher.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/4:  22.) 

Rahway 
1874.     School  accommodations  in  Rahway:   seating  ca- 
pacity compared  with  census;  average  no.  of  pupils 
per  teacher.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/4:  22.) 

Salem 
1874.    School  accommodations  in  Salem:  proportion  of 

seating  room  compared  with  census.    (A.R.  bd.  of 

education  1873/4:  22.) 
1892.     Description  of  R.  M.  Acton  School,  Salem;  cost. 

(Same  1891/2  pt.  1:  betw.  pp.  236  and  237.) 

Sussex  County 
1848.     Rept.,   in   part,   of  committee   apptd.   by   Sussex 
Co.  Educational  Socy.  to  examine  school  houses  in 
CO.    (A.R.  supt.  common  schools  1848:  67-71.) 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Houses — cont'd 

Trenton 
1874.     School  accommodations  in  Trenton:   seating  ca- 
pacity compared   with  census;    need  of  new  bldg. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/4:  22-23.) 
1S92.     Description  of  Columbus  school,  Trenton;   cost. 
{Stimv  1891/2,  pt.  1,  app.  betw.  pp.  112  and  113.) 

Westfield 
1892.     Description  of  Lincoln  school,  Westfleld,  Union 
Co.;   cost.    (A.R.  bd.  education  1891/2  pt.  1:  betw. 
pp.  64  and  65.) 

School  Hygiene 

1876.  Summary  of  paper  by  H.  B.  Pierce  on  school 
hygiene.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  134-135.) 

1877.  Summary  of  rept.  of  committee  on  school  hy- 
giene.   (2  mme  1878:  137-138.) 

1878.  Summary  of  paper  by  J.  Madison  Watson,  treat- 
ing of  hygienic  relations  of  physical  training  in 
schools  and  colleges.    (2  same  1878:  145-147.) 

1880.  On  ventilation  in  school-rooms.  (A.R.  bd.  of  edu- 
cation 1879/80:  28-30.) 

1881.  The  relation  of  state  bd.  of  health  to  our  public 
school  system;  by  L.  Dennis.  (5  A.R.  bd.  health 
1881:  33-55.) 

Recommending  careful  investigation  of  sanitary  condi- 
tion In  schools  ;  as  well  as  the  study  of  physiology 
and  hygiene  in  schools. 

1882.  Extracts  from  address  of  H.  B.  Pierce  [on  hy- 
giene in  public  schools].    (7  mimr  18S3:  151-152.) 

.     Circular  issued  by  a  committee  on  the  state  bd. 

of  health  on  sanitary  instruction  and  training  in 
schools.    (6  same  1882:  145-147.) 

1883.  On  school  hygiene.    (7  same  1883:  26-28.) 

.     Table:   comparison  of  4  leading  schools  relative 

to  hygiene.    (7  same  1883:  117.) 

1884.  Need  of  instruction  and  practice  in  hygiene  in 
public  schools.    (8  same  1884:  21-23.) 

.     General  discussion  at  meeting  of  N.  J.  Sanitary 

Assn.  on  teaching  of  hygiene  in  public  schools.  (9 
same  1885:  93-95.) 

1885.  General  discussion  at  meeting  of  N.  J.  Sanitary 
Assn.  on  school  hygiene.    (9  same  1885:  112-113.) 

• .     Importance  of  instruction  in  hygiene  in  public 

schools.    (9  same  1885:  27.) 

.  Extracts  from  rept.  of  committee  on  "  school- 
house  inspection  and  teaching  of  school  hygiene," 
presented  by  Prof.  James  Green.  (9  same  1885:  109- 
112.) 

.     Sept.  1.     Sanitary  survey  of  school-house.    (Cir- 
cular No.  55  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
No  separate  copy  found. 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  315-320.) 

1886.  Apprn.  recommended  to  enable  dept.  to  prepare 
and  furnish  plans  for  school  houses  of  various  sizes. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1885/6:  10.) 

.     Summary  of  remarks  by  James  M.  Green  on  "  The 

physiological  side  of  education."  (10  same  1886: 
217-219.) 

.  Summary  of  paper  by  Chas.  Jacobus  on  "  Physi- 
cal restraint  and  relaxation  in  the  school-room." 
(10  same  1886:  219-233.) 

.     More  attention  should  be  given  by  teachers  and 

school  officers  to  sanitary  condition  of  school  houses. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1885/6:  10.) 

.     Air  in  the  school-room ;  by  A.  R.  Leeds.    ( 10  A.R. 

bd.  of  health  1886:  313-316.) 

1887.  Summary  of  paper  by  Dr.  J.  S.  Simpson  on  "  The 
prevention  of  the  spread  of  contagious  diseases 
through  the  schools."    (11  same  1887:  129-131.) 

.     Summary    of    address    of    E.    O.    Chapman    on 

"  Length  of  school  days,  recesses,  competition  and 
industrial  education."     (11  same  1887:  136-138.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

School  Hygiene — cont'd 

18S7.  Remarks  of  Dr.  E.  M.  Hunt  on  the  prevention  of 
spread  of  contagious  diseases  through  the  schools. 
(11  same  1887:  131-132.) 

1888.  Summary  of  address  of  Prof.  W.  B.  Ireland  on 
"The  hygienic  arrangement  of  school  tasks."  (12 
same  1888:  201-203.) 

1889.  Summary  of  remarks  by  A.  B.  Poland  on  physical 
education.    (13  same  1889:  151-154.) 

1890.  Increased  interest  in  sanitary  care  of  children  in 
the  public  schools;  better  school  houses,  instruction 
in  hygiene,  etc.    (14  same  1890:  25.) 

1891.  Importance  of  physical  education  and  school  hy- 
giene; efforts  of  N.  J.  in  this  respect.  (15  same 
1891:  21-22.) 

[1891.]  School  circular  no.  4.  Protection  of  schools 
from  communicable  diseases — methods  to  be  ob- 
served when  they  occur.  7  pp.  (Circular  no.  76  of 
the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

.     Same.    (15  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1891:  298-303.) 

1894.  Synopsis  of  address  of  President  Addison  B. 
Poland  of  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.  on  "  The  Child  and 
the  State."    (18  saine  1894:  343-346.) 

.  Outline  of  paper  by  Dr.  E.  M.  Hartwell  on  "  Hy- 
gienic supervision  of  schools."  (18  same  1894:  346- 
349.) 

.     Synopsis   of   remarks  of  Randall   Spaulding   on 

hygiene  in  schools.    (18  same  1894:  350.) 

.     Res.  introduced  by  Dr.  Baldwin,  by  request,  for 

petitioning  the  legislature  to  prohibit  any  person 
from  teaching  school  or  serving  as  a  professional 
nurse  if  said  person  have  any  conveyable  form  of 
tuberculosis;    discussion.     (18   .sfime   1894:  330-332.) 

1896.  On  hygienic  supervision  of  schools;  co-operation 
betw.  school  authorities  and  health  dept.  in  Boston; 
proposed  co-operative  action  of  state  bd.  of  health 
and  state  bd.  of  education  in  N.  J.  (20  same  1896: 
28-31.) 

1897.  Sanitary  supervision  of  schools;  inspection  dur- 
ing diphtheria  epidemic  in  Monmouth  Co.  in  1896; 
medical  inspection  of  schools  established  in  Boston, 
New  York  City  and  Chicago.    (21  same  1897:  17-18.) 

1898.  Medical  inspection  of  schools;  suggestions  for 
inaugurating  medical  and  sanitary  supervision  of 
pupils  and  school  premises.    (22  same  1898:  38-39.) 

.     Sanitary  conditions  of  public  schools;  by  E.  Way. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8:  131-132.) 

Delivered  at  mtg.  of  assn.  bds.  of  education  of  Cape  May 
Co. :  prtd.  and  a  copy  sent  to  each  teacher  and 
menil)ei'S  of  school  bds. 

1899.  The  relation  of  the  school  to  the  health  of  the 
pupil;  by  V.  L.  Davey.  (23  A.R.  bd.  health  1899: 
287-292.) 

1900.  Medical  inspection  of  schools;  by  John  Taylor. 
(25  same  1901:  336-340.) 

.    Medical  inspection  of  schools:  duties  and  powers 

of  medical  inspector.    (24  same  1900:  72-76.) 

.     Disinfecting    school    books;    method.     (24    same 

1900:  47.) 

.     Medical   inspection   of   schools   in   N.   J.;    by   J. 

Taylor.    (25  same  1901:  336-340.) 

.     Establishment  of  system  of  medical  supervision 

of  schools  advised;  regulations  and  forms  to  guide 
bds.  of  education  contemplating  such  action.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1899/00:  23-26.) 

1901.  Medical  inspection  of  schools:  Asbury  Park,  Cam- 
den, Jersey  City,  Mount  Holly,  Newark,  Orange, 
Passaic,  Paterson,  Plainfleld,  Tronton.  (25  A.R.  bd. 
health  1901:  104-116.) 

1902.  Medical  Inspection  of  schools:  benefits;  progress; 
duties  of  medical  inspector.    (26  same  1902:  67-68.) 

.     See  below,  Teachers,  this  date. 

School  Lands;  see  Land 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
School  Libraries 

1S4S.  Establishment  of  district  libraries  commended 
to  attention  of  Legisl.;  what  other  states  are  doing 
in  this  direction.  (A.R.  state  supt.  public  schools 
1848:  17-26.) 

1855-1860.  On  purchase  of  Webster's  dictionary  for.  use 
of  common  schools  by  Legisl.  (A.R.  state  supt.  pub- 
lic schools  1855  (p.  12)— same  1860.) 

1856-1860.  On  purchase  of  Lippincott's  Gazetteer  by 
legisl.  for  distribution  among  common  schools. 
(A.R.  state  supt.  public  schools  1856  (p.  16) — same 
1860.) 

1863.     See  Education,  this  date. 

1865.  Supply  of  dictionaries,  gazetteers,  maps,  etc.,  ex- 
hausted; further  purchase  recommended.  (A.R. 
supt.  public  schools  1865:  18-19.) 

1871.  Text  of  act  rel.  to  school  libraries;  urged  that  all 
distrs.  avail  themselves  of  privileges  offered.  (A.R. 
bd.  education  1870/1:  31-33.) 

1872-1891.  List  of  districts  having  established  free  li- 
braries.   {Same  1871/2  (pp.  26-27)— same  1890/1.) 

1876/7-1903/4.  See  above,  Education,  under  dates  1867/ 
8-1903/4. 

1879.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1880.  Supplies  tor  a  school-room:  furniture,  maps,  dic- 
tionaries, gazetteers,  etc.;  free  text-books.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1879/80:  30-32.) 

1887/8.     See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

1892.  Amt.  appropriated  from  state  school  fund  for 
school  libraries:  text  of  suppl.  to  library  law  passed 
at  last  sess. ;  suggestions  as  to  selection  of  books 
and  mngmnt.  of  school  libraries.  (A.R.  bd.  of  edu- 
cation 1891/2  pt.  1:  112-114.) 

1893.  School  libraries:  function;  no.  of  libraries;  amt 
appropriated  from  school  fund;  supervision.  {Same 
1892/3  pt.  1:  42-44.) 

1894.  School  libraries:  conditions  of  apprn. ;  super- 
vison  and  mngmt.,  selection  of  books;  use  of  books. 
{Same  1893/4:  34-37.) 

1897.  Recommended  legislation  to  give  state  superTis- 
ion  over  selection  of  books  for  school  libraries. 
{Same  1896/7:  15.) 

1898.  Libraries  of  professional  books  for  teachers  estab- 
lished in  19  COS.;  amt.  expended;  amts.  contributed 
by  state  and  subscribed  by  teachers.  {Sanie  1S97/8: 
7.) 

1901.  Comment  on  school  libraries;  recommended 
amdmt.  to  library  law  rel.  to  state  apprn.  {Same 
1900/1:  22-24.) 

Jersey  City 
1877.     Public  free  school  library  in  Jersey  City.    (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1876/7  app.  p.  19.) 

Receipts  and  Expe.\ditubes 

See  above.  Receipts  and  Expenditures.     School  Libraries. 
Summer  Schools 

1886.     Rept.  on  summer  school  established  in  Bridge- 
ton  under  mngmt.  of  Messrs.  Folsom  and  Prince. 
(4  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1886:  21-22.) 
1897-1902.     Establishment  of  summer  day  schools  rec- 
ommended.   (15  same  1897   (p.  12)— same  1902.) 

Superintendent  of  Schools 

Known    as   .superintendent   of    public   Instruction   after 
isn."). 
1835.     Apptmt.  of  supt.  of  common  schools  suggested. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Oct.  28,  1835.) 
1845.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 
1853.     Increasing  demand  for  services  of  state  supt.  of 
public  schools;  allowance  inadequate  to  satisfy  de- 
mands.   (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  1853:  7.) 
1855.     Recommended    that    salary    of    supt.    of    public 
schools  be  increased.    {Same  (Price)   Jan.  9,  1855: 
13.) 


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295 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Superintendent   of   Schools — cont'd 

1865.     Adequate   pecuniary    support   recommended   for 
supt.  of  public  schools.    (A.R.  supt.  public  schools 
1865:  20.) 
1872.     Propriety  of  increasing  salary  of  supt.  of  public 
instruction.    (Same  1871/2:  6.) 

Receipts  axd  Expendituees  ;  see  above,  that  title 

Taxation;  see  above,  School  Funds 

Teachers 

1833.     See  above,  Education,  this  date. 
1839.     Attention  directed  to  recommendation  of  trustees 
of  school  fund  that  some  mode  should  be  adopted 
for  educating  teachers.    (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington) 
Oct.  22,   1839.) 

1846.  See  above.  Normal  Schools,  this  date. 

1847.  Teachers:  need  of  better  teachers;  their  duties: 
advisability  of  forming  teachers'  institutes.  (Rept. 
supt.  public  schools  1847:  531-536.) 

Paging  from  Minutes  of  Assem. 
1852.     Incompetency    of    teachers    in    public    schools. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  8.) 

1860.  Teachers;  incompetency,  etc.  (A.R.  supt.  public 
schools   1860:  87-90.) 

Paging  from  app.  to  House  ]oI..  1S61. 

1861.  Teachers:  reasons  why  schools  are  not  supplied 
with  better  qualified  teachers;  respective  merits  of 
male  and  female  teachers.    (Same  1861:  16-19.) 

1863.     Teachers:    requisites   for   instruction   of   youth, 

methods  of  instruction,  etc.    (Same  1863:  9-19.) 

.     See  Education,  this  date. 

1866-1876.     See     above.    Education.      Hudson    County, 

these  dates. 
1867/8-1903/4.     See  above.  Education,  these  dates. 
1869-1893.     List  of  state  certificates  issued.    (A.R.  bd.  of 

education  1868/9   (pp.  548-551)— .wwe  1892/3.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1869/70-1897/8.    Table:  no.  of  teachers,  both  male  and 

female,  employed  and  average  salary  paid.    {Same 

1869/70  (pp.  38-39)— «awe  1S97/8.) 
1870.     Relative  merits   of  male  and   female  teachers; 

wages.    (Same  1869/70:  39-40.) 
Paging  from  Collected  doj:s. 

1872.  Discussion  of  necessary  qualifications  of  a  pri- 
mary teacher.    (Some  1871/2:  28-29.) 

1873.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1874.  No.  of  teachers  employed  in  common  schools; 
excess  over  1873.    (Same  1873/4:  5.) 

1877.  Use  of  text-book  in  recitation.  (Same  1876/7: 
13.) 

1877-1879.  Frequent  change  of  teachers  deplored ;  table 
showing  length  of  time  teachers  have  been  in  schools 
in  which  they  were  engaged  last  yr.,  by  cos.  (Same 
1876/7   (pp.  22-23)— s«me  1878/9.) 

The  talile  Is  continued  below,  under  dates  1880-1896. 
1877-1896.     Table:   no.  teachers  holding  each  grade  of 
certificates  by  cos.;  also  by  cities  and  villages;  com- 
ment.    (Same  1876/7   (p.  12)— same  1895/6.) 
Beginning  with  1893  cities  and  villages  are  given. 

1878.  Increase  in  no.  of  teachers;  Increase  in  enroll- 
ment.   (Same  1877/8:  5.) 

1880-1883.  List  of  teachers  deserving  special  and  hon- 
orable mention  on  acct.  of  length  of  time  they  have 
engaged  in  work.  (Same  1879/80  (pp.  59-63) — same 
1882/3.) 

1880-1888.  Tables:  teachers,  graded  into  5  grades  with 
respect  to  order  maintained  in  their  schools,  in  cos. 
and  cities;  comment.  (Same  1879/80  (p.  51) — same 
1887/8.) 

Not  found  in  1SS6-1S87. 

1880-1891.  Tables:  no.  of  teachers  who  make  use  of 
text  books  in  conducting  recitations,  no.  who  do 
not,  also  information  as  to  practice  of  requiring 
children  to  study  lessons  at  home;   by  cos.;   same 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Teachers — cont'd 

in  cities;  averages;  comment.  (Same  1879/80  (pp. 
38-42)- samp  1890/1.) 

Not  found  In  1,S80  and  1887. 

1880-1896.  Tables:  approximate  length  of  time  teachers 
have  taught  in  districts  where  they  are  now  located, 
in  cos.  and  cities;  averages;  comment.  (Same  1879/ 
80  (pp.  55-56)— .same  1895/6.) 

.     Tables:  approximate  total  experience  of  teachers, 

also  average  total  experience  and  longest  periods 
taught,  in  cos.  and  cities;  comment.  (Same  1879/ 
80  (pp.  57-58)— same  1895/6.) 

1880-1904.     See  above,  Evening  Schools,  these  dates. 

1885-1887.  Tables:  comparison  of  per  cent  of  teachers 
holding  several  grades  of  co.  and  city  certificates 
for  three  yrs.  (A.R.  state  bd.  of  education  1886/7: 
25.) 

1886-1890.  Influences  to  which  may  be  attributed  in- 
creased efficiency  of  teachers;  co.  institutes  and 
teachers'  assns.  and  state  teachers'  reading  circle. 
(Same  1885/6   (pp.  10-11)— same  1889/90.) 

1887.  Increase  in  enrollment,  teachers,  rooms;  more 
room  and  more  teachers  needed.  (Same  1886/7:  10- 
11.) 

1887/8.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1890.  See  above.  School  Houses,  this  date. 
1890/1.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1891.  No.  of  teachers,  male  and  female  in  N.  J.;  sala- 
ries.   (Govs.  mess.   (Ahhett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.  Decrease  in  no.  of  male  teachers;  increase  in  sal- 
aries of  primary  teachers.  (A.R.  bd.  education  1890/ 
1:9.) 

1891/3-1892/4.    See  above.  Education,  these  dates. 

1892/3-1894/5.  Table:  showing  ann.  increase  or  de- 
crease in  average  experience  of  teachers  in  eight 
of  the  largest  cities.  (A.R.  bd.  education  1894/5: 
101.) 

1893/4-1894/5.     See  above,  Education,  these  dates. 

1896.  See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1897.  No.  of  teachers  in  public  schools;  no.  of  normal 
school  graduates;  no.  of  college  graduates;  increase 
in  enrollment,  and  attendance  of  pupils.  (A.R.  bd. 
education  1896/7:  6.) 

.     Establishment  of  bureau  of  information  at  state 

capitol,  under  direction  of  curator  of  state  museum, 
recommended  to  aid  teachers  to  secure  positions; 
no  fee  to  be  required.    (Same  1896/7:  46-47.) 

1898.  No.  of  teachers  in  public  schools;  no.  of  normal 
school  and  college  graduates;  increase  in  enroll- 
ment of  pupils  and  attendance.    (Same  1897/8:  6.) 

.     On   supervision  of  pupil's  reading,   teaching  of 

current  history  in  schools,  and  advancement  of 
teachers  through  professional  readings.  (Same 
1S97/S:  14-17.) 

1898-1903/4.     Rept.  of  bureau  of  information  for  teach- 
ers and  school  officers. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Silaa  R.  Morse,  manauer 
1898       In  A.R.  bd.   education  1897/8  :  27.'5-279. 

1R9S/9 •'  1898/9  :  323-329. 

1899/00"     "         "  "  1899/00:331-335. 

1900/1    "     "         '•  ••  1900/1  :  229-236. 

1901/2 '  1901/2:259-260. 

1902/3    "     "         "  "  1902/3 :  345-348. 

1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4  :  339-342. 

1900.  Tables:  no.  of  certificates  of  different  grades  held 
by  teachers  in  the  several  cos.,  no.  certificates  of  all 
grades  in  force,  no.  teachers  holding  state  certifi- 
cates and  no.  holding  college  diplomas;  comment. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1899/00:  20-22.) 

.     No.    of   teachers;    increase;    normal    graduates; 

college  graduates.    (Some  1899/00:  6.) 

1902.  No.  of  teachers  employed;  increase:  kind  of  cer- 
tificates or  diplomas  held.    (Same  1901/2:  v.) 


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EDUCATION— cont'd 

Teachers — cont'd 

1902.  Discussion  of  subject  of  hygienic  instruction  for 
teachers;  recommended  legislation  to  encourage 
local  school  authorities  to  protect  health  of  pupils 
under  their  supervision.     (Same  1901/2:  xxxv-xli.) 

1903.  Rept.  of  president  of  state  hd.  of  education 
(Hays)  in  compliance  with  res.  of  1902,  directing 
inquiry  into  tlie  facilities  provided  for  the  training 
of  teachers  and  the  cost  thereof.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1903:  26-32;  Sen.  jol.  1903:  31-37.) 

.  No.  of  teachers;  no.  holding  state  certificates;  In- 
crease in  monthly  salary.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1902/3:  V.) 

1904.  Increase  in  no.  of  teachers;  average  salaries. 
(Same  1903/4:  ix.) 

Examinations 

1862.  Teachers:  Examination  and  license;  keeping  of 
registers.     (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1862:  41-43.) 

1867.  Examination  of  teachers;  beneficial  results.  (A.R. 
bd.  education  1866/7:  665.) 

I'afjins  from  Collected  docs. 

1868.  On  examination  of  teachers;  effect;  no.  of  certifi- 
cates.    (Same  1867/8:  639-640.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1868-1883.     Abstr.   of  record  of  examinations,  showing 
no.  of  certificates  of  different  grades  granted  by  co. 
supts.     (Same  1867/8    (p.   661)— some  1892/3.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1871.  Teachers'  examinations;  when  held,  benefit;  set 
of  questions  used.    (Same  1870/1:  21-30.) 

1872.  Teachers'  certificates:  no.  of  examinations  held; 
no.  of  certificates  Issued;  percentage  of  failures  for 
each  CO.    (Same  1871/2:  24.) 

1873.  Rules  in  regard  to  teachers'  examination  and  cer- 
tificates; certificates  granted,  failures;  etc.  (Same 
1872/3:  12-13.) 

1892.     Regulations  of  co.  teachers'  examinations;  list  of 

certificates  issued  by  cos.  and  grades.    (Same  1891/ 

2  pt.  1;  89-108.) 
.     Rules   and   regulations   governing   examinations 

for  state  certificates;   comment.    (Same  1891/2  pt. 

1:  85-89.) 
1894.     On  city  bds.  of  examiners;   each  city  practically 

a  law  unto  itself;  advisability  of  state  supt.  being 

member  of  such  bds.    (Same  1893/4:  45-46.) 
.     State  bd.  of  examiners;  composition;  authority; 

aim.    (Same  1893/4:  89-90.) 

1897.  Teachers'  examinations;  custom  in  regard  to 
college  graduates,  indorsement  of  diplomas  and  cer- 
tificates of  other  states;  grades  of  certificates  is- 
sued, etc.;  questions  used  at  co.  examination.  (Same 
1896/7:  31-45.) 

1898.  Review  of  system  of  teachers'  certification;  third 
grade  co.  certificates  should  be  dispensed  with,  and 
CO.  examination  papers  graded  by  a  central  bd. 
(Same  1897/8:  30-33.) 

County  Examinees 

1847.  Refusal  of  some  bds.  of  freeholders  to  appt.  co. 
examiners — recommended  that  the  office  be  given 
a  fair  trial  in  all  cos.  (Rept.  of  supt.  public  schools 
1847:  530.) 

Paging  from  Minutes  of  Assem. 

1854.  Recommended  that  in  cos.  where  teachers'  assns. 
exist  apptmt.  of  co.  examiners  be  given  to  these  as- 
sns.; suggested  that  if  there  be  no  co.  teachers' 
assn.,  apptmt.  be  made  by  state  teachers'  assn.  from 
teachers  of  co.;  Importance  of  having  qualified  ex- 
aminers.   (Same  1854:  10-11.) 

1859.     Recommended  that  apptmt.  of  co.  examiners  be 
made  by  teachers'  assns.,  or  if  co.  has  no.  assn.,  by 
State  Teachers'   Assn.     (Same  1859:114-115.) 
Paging  from  App.  to  Senate  Jol..  1860. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Teachers — cont'd 
Examinations — cont'd 

CouNTT  Examinebs — Cont'd 
1866.  Repts.  of  co.  examiners  in  reply  to  questions  ace. 
blanks  sent  for  rept.  viz.:  1.  Do  you  succeed  in  se- 
curing services  of  active  and  efficient  teachers,  if 
not,  why?  2.  What  degree  of  interest  is  manifested 
by  parents  in  regard  to  education  of  their  children? 
3.  What  is  condition  of  school  bldgs.?  4.  Should 
any  changes  be  made  in  school  law?  (A.R.  bd.  of 
education  1866:  155-168.) 

Atlantic,  Bergen,  Cape  May,  Essex,  Gloucester,  Hunter- 
don, Monmouth,  Somerset.  Sussex  cos. 

Cape  May  County 
1857.     Rept.  of  co.  examiner  of  Cape  May  Co.     (A.R. 
supt.  public  schools  1857:  80-83.) 
J.  F.  Learning. 

Middlesex  Cotinty 
1848.     Rept.  of  J.  F.  Halsey  as  co.  examiner  for  Middle- 
sex Co.    (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848:  54-55.) 
1850.     Same.    (Same  1850:  54-58.) 
Somerset  County 
1848-1854.    Rept.  of  co.  examiners  and  visitors  of  public 
schools. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1848  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1848  :  73-T4. 
Abrm.   Messier  and  C.   C.   Hoagland 

1849  not  found. 

1850  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1850  :  08-99. 

Abrm.  Messier  and  C.  C.  Hoagland 

1851  in  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1851  :  110-114. 

C.  C.   Hoagland 

1852  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1852  :  125-126. 

C.  C.  Hoagland  and  R.  K.  Rodgerg 

1853  not  found. 

1854  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  45-47. 

C.  C.  Hoagland  and  C.  Morton 
State  Board  of  Examiners 
See  above.   Receipts  and  Expenditures.     Examiners. 
Institutes 
1850.     Recommended  that  Legisl.  make  apprn.  for  estab- 
lishment of  teachers'  institutes  in  each  co.    (A.R. 
state   supt.    public   schools    1850    (pp.    8-9) — same 
1853.) 

1852.  See  below,  Somerville,  this  date. 

1853.  Benefits  to  be  derived  from  legislative  encour- 
agement of  teachers'  Institutes.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  6.) 

1854.  Free  schools  can  be  made  more  useful  by  estab- 
lishment of  teachers'  institutes.  (Same  (Price) 
Jan.  17,  1854:  5.) 

.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

.     Teachers'   institutes:    no.   held;    attendance;    re- 
sults.   (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854:  7-8.) 
1854-1855.     Repts.  from  teachers'  institutes. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1854  :  29-45. 
Hunterdon,  Morris.  Somerset,  Sussex.  Warren  cos. 

1855  In  A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1855  :  171-181. 
Cumberland,     Essex.     Gloucester.     Mercer,     Monmouth, 

Morris.  Ocean,  Sussex  ens. 

1855.  Beneficial  results  from  law  of  1854  authorizing 
teachers'  Institutes.  (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  9, 
1855:  11.) 

.     Teachers'  Institutes:   where  held;   utility.    (A.R. 

supt.  public  schools  1855:  11.) 

1856.  Teachers'  institutes  held  In  13  cos-  [in  1855]; 
beneficial  results.  (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  8,  1856: 
6.) 

.     Teachers'    institutes   held    in    every    co.     (Same 

(Price)   Jan.  13,  1857:  8.) 

.     Teachers'  institutes:  place  and  time  of  meetings; 

growth  since  organization  in  1854;  object;  nature 
of  meetings.    (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1856:  11-14.) 

1857.  Place  and  time  of  holding  teachers'  Institutes; 
effects.     (Sayne   1857:  17-18.) 


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297 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Teachers — cont'd 
Institutes — cont'd 

1858.  Teachers'  institutes:  time  and  place  of  meeting; 
success.    (Same  1858:  19-20.) 

1859.  Teaciiers'  institutes:  place  and  time  of  meetings; 
attendance;    influence,  etc.    (Same  1859:  107-109.) 

Pagius  from  App.  to  Senate  Jol.,  LSflO. 

1860.  Teachers'  institutes:  expense;  place  and  time  of 
meetings;  lecturers;  value;  suggestions  for  adding 
to  their  efl^ciency.    (Same  1860:  83-86.) 

rasiiiK  from  App.  to  House  jol.,  1861. 

1861.  Teachers'  institutes:  place  and  time  of  meeting; 
attendance;   instruction.    (Same  1861:  12-15.) 

.     See  above.  Normal  Schools.   State  Normal  School 

at  Trenton,  this  date. 

1862.  Teachers'  institutes:  places  and  time  of  holding; 
increased  interest  and  attendance.  (A.R.  supt.  pub- 
lic schools  1862:  8-9.) 

1863.  Teachers'  institutes:  time  and  places  of  meet- 
ing; preparation  for,  object,  etc.    (Same  1863:  8-9.) 

.     See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

1864.  Teachers'  institutes:  cos.  in  which  held  and  date; 
attendance;  suggestions  for  improvement.  (A.R. 
supt.  public  schools  1864:  21-23.) 

.     Modifications  of  law  rel.  to  teachers'  institutes 

suggested;  apptmt.  of  institute  instructor,  consti- 
tuting CO.  examiners  and  institute  instructor  a  bd. 
of  examiners,  authorizing  schools  to  be  closed  dur- 
ing week  set  apart  for  institute.    (Same  1864:  23.) 

1865.  Teachers'  institutes:  cos.  in  which  held;  change 
in  mngmt.  advisable.    (Same  1865:  18.) 

1874.  Teachers'  institutes:  cos.  in  which  held;  attend- 
ance; object  and  aim.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/ 
4:  19-20.) 

1877.  Teachers'  institutes:  held  in  all  cos.  except  Un- 
ion; attendance.    (Same  1876/7:  22.) 

1878.  Teachers'  institutes:  cos.  in  which  held.  (Same 
1877/8:  17.) 

cos.  in  which  held; 
industrial    drawing; 


attend- 
result. 


1879.  Teachers'  institutes 
ance;    instruction    in 
(Same  1878/9;  19-21.) 

1880.  Teachers'  institutes:  cos.  in  which  held;  attend- 
ance; practical  benefit.    (Same  1879/80:  36.) 

1881.  Teachers'  institutes:  cos.  in  which  held;  bene- 
fits; inadequacy  of  funds.    (Same  1880/1:  26.) 

1883.  Teachers'  institutes:  cos.  in  which  held.  (Same 
1882/3:  59.) 

1886-1890.     See  above.  Teachers,  these  dates. 

1888.  Increase  in  apprn.  to  teachers'  institutes  recom- 
mended.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1887/8:  10.) 

1892.  Improvements  suggested  for  teachers'  institutes, 
increased  apprn.  recommended  to  enable  dept.  to 
secure  specialists  for  this  work;  programs  for  the 
yr.    (Same  1891/2:  129-150.) 

1893-1900.  On  teachers'  institutes.  (Same  1892/3  pt.  1 
(pp.  36-39)— «ome  1899/00.) 

Sovierville 
1852.     Encouragement    of    teachers'    institutes    recom- 
mended; institute  held  at  Somerville.    (Govs.  mess. 
(Fort)   Jan.  14,  1852:  9.) 
LiBRABiiis ;  see  above,  Receipts  and  Expendittjbes.  Teach- 
ers' Libraries 
Receipts  and  Expe.nditures;  see  above,  that  title 
Teachers'  Retirement  Fund 

See  above.  School  Funds. 
Wages 

1854.     No.  and  salary  of  teachers  employed  in  public 

schools.     (A.R.    supt.   public   schools   1854:  12.) 
1868-1904.     Statistical  rept.  by  cos.  and  cities;  finances, 
attendance,  libraries,  teachers'  salaries  and  certifi- 
cates, etc.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1868  (pp.  658-660) 
— same  1904.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


EDUCATION— cont'd 
Teachers — cont'd 
AVaoe.s — cont'd 

1869-1898.  Comparative  view  of  no.  teachers,  both  male 
and  female,  employed  and  average  salary  paid. 
(Same  1870  (pp.  38-40)— .sY/me  1898.) 
1869/70-1897/8.  See  above.  Teachers,  these  dates. 
1869/70-1903/4.  Summary  comparison  of  statistics  in 
aggregate;  revenue,  no.  and  salary  of  teachers, 
school  houses,  attendance,  etc.  (A.R.  bd.  of  educa- 
tion 1870  (pp.  34-35)— snmc  1904.) 

1871.  Average  salary  to  teachers,  male  and  female,  in 
different  states.    (Same  1870/1:  21.) 

1879.  Average  salary  of  teachers,  male  and  female; 
decrease.    (Same  1878/9:  5.) 

1880.  Salaries  of  teachers  reduced.    (Same  1879/80:  5.) 
.     Increase  in  no.  of  teachers;   salaries,  male  and 

female.    (Same  1879/80:  5-6.) 

1881.  Decrease  in  teachers'  salaries;  disapproval;  reas- 
ons.   (Govs.  mess.  ( McCIellan )  Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1885.  Teachers,  average  salary,  etc.  (Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1885.) 

.     Table:  increase  in  teachers'  salaries,  and  increase 

in  total  current  expenses  in  cities.  (A.R.  state  bd. 
of  education  1884/5:  24.) 

1886.  Teachers,  male  and  female;  salaries.  (Same 
1885/6:  6.) 

1886-1895.  Tables:  average  monthly  increase  and  de- 
crease in  salaries,  as  compared  with  previous  year 
in  all  COS.,  including  cities,  and  in  cities  alone. 
(.Sfflme  1887  (pp.  21-22)— .same  1895.) 

1887.  Teachers,  male  and  female;  salaries.  (Same 
1886/7:  6.) 

.     Increase    in    teachers'    salaries;     how    effected. 

(Same  1886/7:  9-10.) 

1888-1889.  .Salaries  of  teachers,  male  and  female;  in- 
crease.   (Same  1887/8  (p.  6)— same  1888/9.) 

1891.     See  above.  Teachers,  this  date. 

1900.     See  above.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this  date. 

1901-1902.  Average  salaries  of  teachers,  male  and  fe- 
male. (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1900/1  (p.  8) — same 
1901/2.) 

1903.  See  above,  Teachers,  this  date. 

1904.  See  same. 

Text-Books 

1844.     Much  good  would  result  if  plan  could  be  devised 

for   furnishing   suitable  books   to   schools.     (Govs. 

mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1844.) 
1848.     Work  of  town  supts.  in  securing  uniformity  of 

text-books  commended.    (A.R.  supt.  public  schools 

1848:  9.) 
1860.     School   books,  maps  and  apparatus  in  common 

schools.    (Same  1860:  78-83.) 

Paging  from  app.  to  House  .1oI.,  1861. 

1872.  Discussion  of  means  of  securing  uniformity  of 
text-books  in  districts;  district  tax  for  purchase  of 
books,  suggested,  and  small  ann.  fee  to  be  required 
of  children  for  their  use.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1871/2:  29-31.) 

1877.     See  above.  Teachers,  this  date. 

.     Text-books;   economy  of  having  books  furnished 

by  district;  no.  of  districts  providing  same  by  dis- 
trict tax.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1876/7:  21-22.) 

1880.     See  above.  School  Libraries,  etc.,  this  date. 

1883-1887.  No.  of  districts  having  uniformity  of  text- 
books; no.  furnishing  free  text-books;  economy  of 
free  text-book  plan.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1882/3 
(pp.  25-26)— «a»ie  1887.) 

1892-1893.  Comment  on  disposition  on  part  of  school 
districts  and  cities  to  furnish  free  text-books;  with 
stmt,  of  districts  that  do  and  do  not  furnisli  same, 
by  cos.  (Same  1891/2  pt.  1  (pp.  49-50)— some  1892/ 
3.) 

1894.    See  above,  Laws,  this  date. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


EDUCATION— cont'd 

Text  Books — cont'd 

1894.  Comment  on  free  text-book  act  of  1894;  advan- 
tages of  supplying  books  at  public  expense;  objec- 
tions to  district  ownership  and  supply  of  books  and 
answer  to  same;  table  showing  no.  of  districts  in 
state  supplying  free  text-books  prior  to  passage  of 
act.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4:  15-17.) 

1895-1896.  On  operation  of  free  text-book  law.  {Same 
1894/5  (pp.  26-27)— suwe  1S95/6.) 

Essex  County 
1868.     Circular  letter  issued  by  co.  supt.  of  Essex  Co. 
in  regard  to  text-books.    {A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867/ 
8:  768.) 

Paging  from  Collected  do_cs. 

Township  Superintendents 

1847.     Objections  made  to  short  term  for  which  town 

supts.  are  elected.    (Rept.  supt.  public  schools  1847: 

546.) 
•  Paging  from  Minutes  of  Assem. 

.     With    few    exceptions,    townships    have    elected 

town    supts.;    improvement    through    exertions    of 
these  officers.    (Same  1847:  530-531.) 
Paging  from  Minutes  of  Assem. 

1862.     See  above,  Education,  this  date. 
1868.    See  same,  this  date. 

Township  System;   see  above,  Districts.    Township  System 
Training  Classes 

1895.  See  above.  Normal  Schools.  State  Normal  School, 
Trenton,  this  date. 

Truancy 

1886.     See  above,  Education.    Newark,  tliis  date. 

1891.     Truant  act  should  be  amended  so  as  to  provide 

for  payment  of  truant  officers  in  rural  distrs.    (Govs. 

mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 
1900.     Truancy;    its  relation  to  crime.     (14   [i.  e.,   15] 

A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1900:  12-13.) 
1902.     Truancy  legislation;  by  H.  M.  Maxson.    (1  N.  J. 

conference  of  charities  and   corrections  1902:  133- 

136.) 
.    See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

EDUCATION:   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

College  of  New  Jersey 

EstalilisliecJ    in    1846;   became   Princeton    University    in 
1S96  ;  see  beiow. 

1796.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Haring)  on  me- 
morial and  petition  of  a  committee  of  trustees  of 
the  College  of  N.  J.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1796:  14- 
15.) 

1797.  Petitions  against  legisl.  aid  to  Princeton  College. 
(Same  Jan.  1797:  43.) 

1812.  Rept.  of  committee  (Brewster)  on  memorial  rel. 
to  raising  certain  sum  of  money  by  way  of  lottery 
by  trustees  of  Princeton  College,  etc.  {Same  Jan. 
1812:  149.) 

1830.     See  above.  Education,  this  date. 

1855.  Mess  of  the  Gov.  (Price)  recommending  an  ap- 
prn.  for  re-building  Nassau  Hall.  (Minutes  of  As- 
sem. 1855:  923-924.) 

.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:     Prtd.    at    the   State 

Gazette  Office,  1855.    4  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newarii. 

Evening  Technical  School  of  Jersey  City 
1903/4.    Rept.  on  work  of  Evening  Technical  School  of 
Jersey  City. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1903/4  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1903/4  :  212-214. 


EDUCATION:   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

Farnum  Preparatory  School 

See    .also    above,    Education,    Normal    Schools.      State 
Normal  School.  Trenton. 

1856.  Farnum  Preparatory  School:  origin;  object:  at- 
tendance; endowment.  (A.R.  supt.  public  schools 
1856:  9-11.) 

1857.  School  placed  at  disposal  of  trustees  of  State 
Normal  school  by  Paul  Farnum;  value:  designs 
for  future.    (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  13,  1857:  8.) 

.     The  Farnum  Preparatory  School:   organization: 

departments;  work;  support  (ann.  state  apprn.  and 
interest  on  endowment).  (A.R.  supt.  public  schools 
1857:  12-14.) 

1858.  Farnum  Preparatory  School  has  become  a  state 
institution;  object  of  institution;  no.  of  students. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858:  13.) 

.     Farnum    Preparatory    School:    originally    local 

institution;  now  part  of  state  system  of  education; 
control  of  trustees  of  state  normal  school;  attend- 
ance.   (A.R.  supt.  public  schools  1858:  11-12.) 

1859.  Farnum  Preparatory  School:  attendance;  sup- 
port, etc.    (Same  1859:  105-106.) 

Includes  slietch  of  life  of  the  founder,   Paul   Farnum, 
value  and  terms  of  his  endowment  of  the  school,  etc. 

1865.  Farnum  Preparatory  School:  date  of  erection 
(1846);  state  apprn.;  failure  as  a  preparatory 
school.     {Same  1865:  17-18.) 

1889/90.  Farnum  Preparatory  School:  attendance,  en- 
rollment, graduates.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1891.) 

1891/2.  Enrollment  of  Farnum  Preparatory  School; 
receipts;  expenditures;  balance.  {Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  1893:  22.) 

1892.  Farnum  School:  location;  history;  attendance 
and  finances  for  1890/1;  sources  of  income.  {Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  23.) 

1896.  Farnum  Preparatory  School:  location;  establish- 
ment; objects;  support;  graduates,  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements, 1894/5.  {Same  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 
Annual  Report 

Included   in    State   Normal    School    reports,    1863-1904 ; 
from  1880  to  1904,  it  has  a  half  title  page. 
Recmpts  and  Expendjtuees 

1864/5-1903/4.     Table:    disbursements  on  acct.  of  Far- 
num  Preparatory   School.     (A.R.   treasurer   1864/5 
(p.   613)— some  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

The  total  amt.  expended  is  given  in  the  condensed  stmt, 
of  receipts  and  disbursements  found   in   the  treas- 
urer's rept..  from  1855/0  to  1863/4  ;  from  1884/5- 
1894/5.  the  table  is  given  with  the  school  fund  acct. 
1866/7-1903/4.     Comment    on    disbursements    on    acct. 
Farnum    Preparatory    School.     (A.R.    comptroller 
1866/7  (p.  223)— .same  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

The   stmt,   does  not   occur  under   the   caption.   Farnum 
Preparatory  School  until  ISilG.     At  first  it  is  given 
under  State  Schools,  later  Education,     li'rom  1885- 
1895,  it  is  given  with  the  School  Fund  Acct. 
1867.     See   above.    Education.     Receipts   and    Expendi- 
tures, this  date. 

1869.  See  same,  this  date. 

1870.  See  same,  this  date. 
1871-1885.     See  same,  these  dates. 

Manual  Training  and  Industrial  School  for  Colored  Youth, 
Bordentown 

Organized  under  act  of  May  24.  1804. 

serial 
1894/5-1903/4.     Rept.    of   Manual   Training   and   Indus- 
trial School  for  Colored  Youth,  Bordentown. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Fred.  O.  Wiese,  secy.  hd.  of  trustees 
1894/5  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1894/5  :  337-339. 

James  Lisk,  secy.  bd.  of  trustees 
1895/6  In  A.R.  bd.  education  1895/6 :  265-266. 


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299 


EDUCATION:   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

Manual  Training  and  Industrial  School  for  Colored  Youth, 
Bordentown — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Javies  M.  Orefjory,  prinriiiaf 
18fl6/7  In  A.R.  bd.  education   IS'.k;  7  :  2n5-2n!1. 


1807/8  "  •' 

1S97  s  :  .-.11-314. 

1898/9  "  " 

l.siis.n:  :;(;7-370. 

1899/00 "  " 

1899/00  :  40.'!-400 

1900/1  "  " 

1900/1  :  387-390. 

1901/2  "  •' 

1901/2:  191-196. 

1902/3  "  " 

1902/3:  171-175. 

1903/4  "  " 

non-serial 

1903/4  :  176-182. 

1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  to  designate  and  recognize 
Industrial  and  Manual  Training  Scliool  in  Borden- 
town, Burlington  Co.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1894: 
1061-1064.) 

1898.  On  Bordentown  Manual  Training  and  Industrial 
School  for  Colored  Youth.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1897/8:  34-35.) 

1900.  Colored  Industrial  School  at  Bordentown  accom- 
modated in  a  rented  bidg. ;  state  should  purchase  a 
property  and  erect  suitable  bldg.  (Same  1899/00: 
7.) 

1902.  Disposition  of  apprn.  of  $35,000  made  for  Manual 
Training  and  Industrial  School  for  Colored  Youth. 
(.Same  1901/2:  iv.) 

Receipts  and  ExPENDirrREs 

1895-1904.  Amt.  disbursed  to  Manual  Training  and  In- 
dustrial School  at  Bordentown  (colored).  (A.R. 
treasurer  1895/6  (p.  409)— samf  1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.   comptroller  1894/5    (p.   50) — same 

1903/4.) 

From  1897  to  1901.  the  acct.  is  found  with  the  table  on 
industrial  education. 
1904.     Amt.  of  insurance  reed,  on  acct.  of  Are  at  school 
for  colored  youth  at  Bordentown.     (Same  1903/4: 
32.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1903/4:  38.) 

Newark  Technical  School 

Organized  In  1885  under  act  of  1881.  ch.  144. 
serial 

1  series 

1886.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  Newark  Technical 
School. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1886  in  A.R.  bd.  education  1885/6  :  115-121. 

2  series 

Under  acts  of  1881  and  1890. 
1891/2-1903/4.     Rept.  of  manual  and  industrial  training 
for  city  of  Newark;  by  Chas.  A.  Colton,  director. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1891/2  in  A.R,  bd.  education   1891/2.  pt.  1  :  295-301. 
1892/3 1892/.3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  235- 

1803/4   in  A.R.  bd.  education   1893/4.  app.  B.  pp.  219-222 

1894/5 1894/5  :  329-330. 

1895/6    "     "         ••  '■  1895/6 :  302-303. 

1896/7    "     "         "  '■  1896/7 :  331-332. 

1897/8    "     "         "  "  1897/8  :  356-358. 

1898/9 '  1898/9  :  415-416. 

1899/00  ' 1899/00  :  437-438. 

1900/1 '■  1900/1:415-416. 

1901/2    "     "         "  "  1901/2:228-230 

1902/3    "     "         "  "  1902/3:238-2.39! 

1903/4 '  "  1903/4  :  232-233. 

non-serial 

1884.  See  above.  Education.  Industrial  and  Technical, 
this  date. 

1885.  Operations  of  Newark  technical  school,  estab- 
lished under  act  of  1881  providing  for  establish- 
ment of  such  schools.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1SS4/5: 
51-52.) 

1887.  Extracts  from  rept.  of  director  (Chas.  A.  Colton) 
of  Newark  Technical  School.    (Same  1886/7:  51-53.) 


EDUCATION:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Newark  Technical  School — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1888.     Newark  Technical  School  established  under  act 
of    1881    is    doing    excellent    work.     (Govs.    mess. 
(Green)  Jan.   [10],  1888.) 
1890.     See  above,  Education.   Industrial  and  Technical, 
this  date. 

Princeton  University 

See  also  above.  College  of  New  Jersey. 
1900.     Record-blank  adopted   by  authorities  of  Prince- 
ton University  for  recording  conditions  on  premises 
where  students  board  or  lodge.    (24  A.R.  bd.  health 
1900:  52-54.) 

Queen's  College 

The  name  of  Queen's  College  was  changed  to  Rutgers  in 
1825.  in  honor  of  Henry  Rutgers.  It  received 
$5000  when  the  change  was  made. 

1809.  Rept.  of  committee  (Kitchel)  on  memorial  of 
trustees  of  Queen's  College  for  transfer  of  right  of 
state  to  subscribe  to  capital  stock  in  Bank  of  New 
Brunswick  to  said  trustees.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1809:  192.) 

1824.  Rept.  of  committee  (Dodd)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred res.  for  instituting  an  inquiry  into  the  man- 
ner in  which  the  authority  to  raise  money  by  lottery 
for  benefit  of  Queen's  College  has  been  exercised. 
(Same  Oct.  1814:  193-195.) 

Rutgers  College 

See  also  above,  note  under  Queen's  College. 

1826.  Rept.  of  committee  (Dodd)  on  memorial  of  trus- 
tees of  Rutgers  College  rel.  to  raising  $25,000  by  way 
of  lottery.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1826:  176-177.) 

1830.     See  above,  Education,  this  date. 

Rutgers  Scientific  School;  see  Agriculture.    Education 
Theological  Seminary,  Princeton 

1830/4-1846/50.     Quinquennial  rept.  of  the  trustees  of 

the    Theological     Seminary    of    the    Presbyterian 

church  at  Princeton. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1830/4  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5  :  166-167. 

1835/9    "         ' 1839/40:242-244. 

1840/5    "    Sen.  jol.  1846  :  232-233. 

1846/50  "    Minutes  of  Assem.  1851  :  438-440. 

Trenton  School  for  Industrial  Education 

1902/3-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  trustees  of  Trenton 
School  for  Industrial  Education. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1.      1902/3   in  A.R.  bd.  education   1902/3  :  261-265. 
[2.]    1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4:268-270. 

United  States  Military  Academy 

1844.  Res.  passed  by  Gen.  Assem.  of  Conn,  favoring 
abolishment  of  West-Point  Academy.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1843/4:  209-210.) 

United  States  Naval  Academy 

1862.  Proposed  removal  of  U.  S.  Naval  Academy  from 
Annapolis;  suggested  that  attempt  be  made  to  lo- 
cate it  at  Perth  Amboy.  (Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan. 
14,  1862.) 


EDWARDS  (THEO.) 

1884.     Floriculture. 
1884:  56-58.) 


(Procs.    state   hortic.    socy.    Dec. 


EGE (RALPH) 

1884.     Peaches  for  Central  N.  J.    (Procs.  state  hortic. 

socy.  Dec.  1884:  35-42.) 
1886.     Mercer  Co.  fair,  etc.    (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1886: 

444-455.) 
1893.     Defects  in  construction  and  mngmt.  of  dirt  roads. 

(20  same  1892:  480-493.) 


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EGG  HARBOR  CITY,  ATLANTIC  CO. 

Agricultural   Society;    see   Agricultural    Societies.    Atlantic 

County 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Fair;  see  Agriculture.   Fairs 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

EGG-PLANT 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.   Vegetable 
ELBERON,  MONMOUTH  CO. 

Sanitation;  see  that  title 
ELDRIDGE  (WM.  H.) 

1891/2-1903/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  In  Glouces- 
ter Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1,  app.  (pp. 
26-27)— same  1903/4.) 

ELECTRICAL  APPLIANCES;  see  LABOR.   EMPLOYMENT 

ELECTRICAL  SUBWAYS;  see  PUBLIC  UTILITIES 

ELIZABETH,  UNION  CO. 

Banks;    see   Banks:    Individual.   Citizens'   Bank;    Manufac- 
turers' Bank;  State  Bank 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Nuisances;  see  Public  Health 
Sanitation;  see  Public  Health 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks.  Dime; 

Elizabeth;  Mechanics 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Streets;  see  that  title 
Temperature;  see  Climate 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

ELLIOTT  (ALEX.,  JR.) 

1890/1-1893/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Passaic 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1890/1  app.  (pp.  57-58)  — 
same  1893/4.) 

ELLIS  (CHARLES) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co..  1810-1815. 
Reports  by 

1802.  Joint  rept.  as  one  of  the  comrs.  to  dispose  of 
Indian  lands  at  Brotherton.  (Votes  of  Assam.  Oct. 
1802:  93-94.) 

Committee  on  Teeasureb's  Accounts 

1815.     See  Finance:   State,  serial  group  B. 

ELLIS  (E.  S.) 

1883/4.  Ann.  rept.  as  city  supt.  of  Trenton  schools. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1883/4,  app.  pp.  33-34.) 

ELLIS  (J.  B.) 

1884.    Raspberry  fungus.   (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  Jan. 

1884:  54-58.) 

ELMER  (CHARLES  E.) 

Apptd.  by  Governor  In  1872  a  member  of  the  Committee 
to  Inquire  Into  the  mngmt.  of  the  Soldiers'  Chil- 
dren's Home. 

1873.  Forest  fires  and  the  means  for  diminishing  or 
preventing  them.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1873:  62-G4.) 


ELMER  (EBENEZER),  1752-1843 

Native    of    N.    J.  ;    Assemblyman    from    Cumberland   Co. 
1789-1791,      1793-170.'5.   1817.     1819:     member     of 
Congress  1801-1807  ;  Councilman  from  Cumberland 
Co.  1807. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1794.  Nov.  26.  Federal  debt.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1794:  88.) 

1795.  Feb.  24.  Petitions  from  Gloucester  Co.  for  ap- 
ptmt.  of  comrs.  to  lay  road  in  that  co.  (Same  Feb. 
1795:  26.) 

ELMER  (LUCIUS  QUINTIUS  CINCINNATUS),  1793-1883 

Native  of  N.  J. ;  Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co. 
1820-1823  ;  U.  S.  district  attorney  for  district  of 
N.  J.  1824-1829  ;  one  of  comrs.  to  take  charge  of 
state  lands  at  Paterson,  March  2.  1830  ;  member  of 
Congress  1843-1845  ;  attorney  general  of  N.  J.  1850  ; 
apptd.  Justice  of  N.  J.  Supreme  Court  In  1852. 
Reports  by 

1824.  Nov.  Rept.  upon  the  subject  of  a  canal  from  the 
Delaware  to  the  Raritan.  Trenton:  Prtd.  by  J. 
Justice,  1824.   26  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.   State  Library  and  Princeton 
University  Library.     300  copies  were  ordered  prtd. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct,  1824  :  68). 
The  rept.  was  not  prtd.  in  the  iols. ;  a  transmittal  letter 
is   found   in   Votes  of  Assem.   Oct.   1824  :  24.      The 
other  comrs.  were  Geo.  Holcombe  and  Peter  Kean. 
1328.     See  Boundary.   New  York,  this  date. 
Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1821.  See  Finance:   State,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Committee 

1820.  Nov.  16.  Tax  on  bank  stock.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1820:  85-86.) 

1822.  Nov.  6.  Library  of  the  two  bouses  [of  the  leg- 
Isl.].    {Same  Oct.  1822:  65-66.) 

.     Nov.   8.     Oyster  beds  in   Delaware  Bay.     (Same 

Oct.  1822:  72-73.) 
.     Nov.  21.     Memorial  of  P.  Gordon,  late  treasurer. 

(Same  Oct.  1822:  108.) 
.     Nov.  22.     Island  in  Delaware  Bay  called  the  Pea 

Patch.    (Same  1822:  110-112.) 

ELSTEIN  (LEO.  F.) 

1892.  Sanitary  rept.  as  to  Russian-Hebrew  colonies  In 
N.  J.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  371-383.) 

EMIGRATION;  see  POPULATION;  MIGRATION 

EMINENT  DOMAIN 

1888.  Recommendation  for  passage  of  a  law  providing 
that  whenever  state  or  national  govt,  may  require 
any  tract  of  land  which  has  been  laid  out  in  a  town 
plot,  a  method  of  vacating  same  and  providing  for 
payment  of  damages  shall  be  supplied.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Green)  1888:  30.) 

EMLEY  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co..  1825-1828.  1837- 
1841;  trustee  of  school  fund  1841;  see  Education, 
the  serial  group. 

EMLEY  (WILLIAM  I.) 

Member  of  Council  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1825.  1828- 
1829. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 
1829.    Jan.    15.    N.   J.    Delaware   and   Raritan   Canal. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  125-152.) 

.     Same,   separate.    Trenton:    Prtd.   by   J.   Justice, 

1829.   36  pp. 

Copies  were  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  in  the 
N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 

.     Same,  another  edition,   n.  t.  p.   32  pp. 

This  edition  contains.  In  addition  to  the  committee  rept. 
Gov.  Williamson's  message  of  .Tan.  19.  Copies  were 
seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library  and  In  I'rinceton 
University  Library. 


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301 


EMPLOYERS'  LIABILITY;  see  LABOR 
EMPLOYMENT;  see  LABOR 
EMPLOYMENT  OFFICES;  see  LABOR 

ENCKE  (J.  R.) 

1879/80.     Ann.  rept.  as  city  supt.  of  Trenton  schools. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1879/80  app.  pp.  24-30.) 

ENDOWMENT  ORDERS;  see  INSURANCE 

ENGLAND 

Co-operation;   see  Labor 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

ENGLE   (JOHN) 

1835.  Joint   rept.   with   John   M.    Cornelison   on   state 
lands  in  Bergen  Co.    (Votes  of  Assam.  1834/5:  327.) 

1836.  March  1.     State  lands  in  Bergen,  late  the  property 
of  John  G.  Leake,  deceased.    (.S'owe  1835/6:  576-580.) 

ENGLE  (R.  B.) 

1875.     Poultry  raising.    (2  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1874:  57-58.) 

ENGLEWOOD 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

ENGLISH  (D.  E.) 

1893.     Diphtheria  in  Milburn  township,  Essex  Co.    (17 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  489-494.) 

ENGLISH  SPARROW;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

ENRIGHT  (JOHN) 

1893/4.     Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools.    (A.R.  bd. 

of  education  1893/4  app.   A,  pp.   91-92.) 
1893/4-1903/4.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Monmouth 

Co.    (Same  1893/4  app.  A  (pp.  40-43)— same  1903/4.) 
1896.     High  schools.    {Same  1895/6:  139-140.) 
1902/3-1903/4.     Manual    training    in    Freehold.     {Same 

1902/3  (pp.  205-206)— same  1903/4.) 

ENSILAGE 

See  Livestock.    Feeding. 

EPIDEMICS;    see   PUBLIC    HEALTH 
EPILEPTICS 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance 

ERNST  (MARTIN) 

1900.     Grafting  and  pruning.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1900:  74-78.) 


ERRINGTON  (B.  F.) 

1828.     [Horticulturists  in  Ocean   Co.] 
agric.  1877:  1G8-170.) 


(5   A.R.   bd.   of 


ERWIN  (JAMES  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co.,  1800. 
1902.     Prosecutors  of  the  pleas.    (1  N.  J.  conference  of 
charities  and  corrections  1902:  53-55.) 

ERYSIPELAS;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

ESCHEATS;  see  LAND 

ESSEX  COUNTY 

One  of  the  nine  counties  in  existence  at  date  of  union  of 
E.ist  and  West  Jersey  (1702). 

See  also  Belleville,  Bloonifleld,  Camptown,  East  Orange, 
Glen  Ridge,  Montclair,  Newark.  Nutley.  Orange, 
South  Orange,  West  Orange,  White  Oak  Ridge. 

Agricultural  Societies;   see  that  title 


ESSEX  COUNTY— cont'd 
Agriculture;  see  that  title 
Almshouse;  see  Maintenance.   Dependents 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 
Bridges;  see  that  title 

Celery  Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.  Crops 
Dairy  Inspection;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law,  Dairy  Products. 

Milk 
Diphtheria;   see  Public  Health 
Drainage;  see  Land.  Drainage 
Floriculture;  see  Agriculture.  Floriculture 
Geology;  see  that  title 
Grape  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 
Health;  see  Public  Health 
Insane  Asylum;   see  Maintenance.    Defectives 
Mortgages;  see  that  title 
Population;  see  that  title 
Roads;  see  that  title 
Sanitation;  see  Public  Health 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Strikes;   see  Labor  Disputes 
Teachers'   Institutes;    see   Education.    Teachers'   Institutes, 

under  dates  1854- 1855 
Text-books;  see  Education 

ESSEX  COUNTY  PARK;  see  PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS 

EVANS    (E.) 

1888.     Ensilage.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  478-479.) 

EVANS  (JOHN,  JR.) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1817-1S19,  1824. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1819.  Feb.  10.  Drawbridge  over  Crosswicks  Creek. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1819:  125.) 

1824.  Nov.  19.  Repairs  to  state  house  and  govt,  house 
and  lot  in  Trenton.   {Same  Oct.  1824:  92.) 

EVENING   JOURNAL    FRESH    AIR    FUND;    see    MAINTE- 
NANCE: INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

EVENING  SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION 

EVENING   TECHNICAL    SCHOOL   OF   JERSEY   CITY;    see 
EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

EVERITT   (MOSES  K.) 

Senator  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1889-1891. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1891.     March   19.     School   for   Deaf  Mutes.     (Sen.   jol. 
1891:  674.) 

EWING   (CHAS.) 

1820.  Oct.  23.  Joint  communication  with  Saml.  L. 
Southard  rel.  to  prtg.  public  laws.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1820:  7-8.) 

1821.  Nov.  1.  Joint  rept.  with  S.  L,  Southard  rel.  to 
prtg.  a  new  edition  of  the  public  laws  under  act  of 
June  13,  1820.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1821:  15- 
16;  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821:  20.) 


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EWING  (WILLIAM  B.) 

Assemblvman   from   Cumberland   Co.,    1810-1S23,   1825- 
1828,  1830. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1820,  Peb.  29.  Exemptions  from  military  duty.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  Jan.  1820:  154.) 

1821.  Nov.  13.  Navigation  of  Maurice  River.  {Same 
Oct.  1821:  48.) 

1823.     Dec.  12.     State  library.    {Same  1823:  160.) 

1825.  Nov.  30.  State  house  and  govt,  house  and  lot, 
{Same  Oct,  1825:  137,) 

1826.  Oct.  27.  Records  in  surveyor  general's  office. 
(Same  1826:  13.) 

.     Dec.   26.     Prtg.  laws,  law  repts.  and  votes  and 

proceedings  of  the  Assem.    {Same  1826:  227.) 

EXCESS  CONDEMNATION;  see  EMINENT  DOMAIN 

EXEMPTION  FROM  MILITARY  DUTY;  see  MILITIA 

EXHIBITIONS 

LONDON.  1851 
1852.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  comrs.  to  World's  Fair,  London, 

1851;   by  Geo.  Vail,  chrm.    (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  Jan. 

1852:  60-97;  App.  to  House  jol.  1852:  60-97.) 
.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:    Prtd.    at    the    True 

American  office,  1852.   37  pp. 

HAMBURG,  1863 
1863.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to   International   Exhibition   in 
Hamburg.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1863:  15-19.) 
N.  Norrls  Ilalsted,  S.  H.  Condlct. 

PHILADELPHIA,  1876 
1872,     Address  of  N,  J,  corporators  of  the  U.   S.  cen- 
tennial board  of  finance;  by  Joel  Parker,  Pres.   6  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1873.) 

1874.  Centennial  preparations.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker) 
Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1875.  N.  J.  subscription  to  Centennial  stock;  status  and 
prospects  of  the  Centennial;  benefits  to  accrue  to 
N.  J.;  suggestions  respecting  N.  J.  exhibit.  {Same 
(Parker)   Jan.  12,  1875.) 

.     Representation  of  N.  J.  in  National  Centennial. 

{Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  19,  1875.) 

.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  Centennial  comrs.  Trenton:  Public 

Opinion— Wm.  S.  Sharp,  1875.   9  pp. 

Saml.    C.   Brown.    Presldont     Copy   seen   in   the   State 
Library.  Trenton. 
,     Same.   9  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1876,  doc.  27.) 

1876.  N.  J.  preparations  for  Centennial;  apprn.  inade- 
quate.   (Govs.  mess.    (Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  34.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  Centennial  comrs.  292  pp.,  pis. 

(Legisl.  docs.  1877,  doc.  30.) 
Saml.  C.  Brown.  I'rps. 

1877.  Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  comrs.  on  the  Centennial  Ex- 
hibition. Trenton:  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1877,  423  pp., 
pis.,  2  maps  in  pocket. 

Copies    seen    in    Rutsors    CoUeee    Library,    in    the    New 
Jersey  Hist.  Socy..  Newark,  and  in  the  Library  of 
Colmnbia  University. 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 
1875-1876.     State  subscriptions  to  Centennial  stock,  un- 
der act  of  March  5,  1874.    (A.R.  comptroller  1874/5 
(pp.  24-25)— .some  1875/6.) 
.     Same;   tabular  stmt,  of  payments.     (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1874/5  (p.  30)— .same  1875/6.) 
.     Rel.  to  apprns.  and  payments  to  Centennial  Com- 
mission.    (A.R.   comptroller   1874/5    (p.   25)— .5rtHic 
1875/6.) 

.    Same;  tabular  stmt.    (A.R.  treasurer  1874/5  (pp. 

122-123)— .some  1875/6.) 
1877.     Table:    receipts  from  Centennial  stock.      {Same 
1876/7:  16.) 

.     Amt.  unexpended  by  Centennial  Comn.    {Same 

1876/7:  18.) 


EXHIBITIONS— cont'd 

NEW  ORLEANS 

1884/5 

"  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Centennial."  Dec.  16, 
18.84.  to  May  ,31.  1885. 

1885.  New  Orleans  Centennial  Exposition:  comrs. 
from  N.  J.;  U.  S.  aid;  N.  J.  exhibit;  apprn.  recom- 
mended. (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  42- 
43.) 

.     The  New  Orleans  Exposition;  by  Wm.  Parry.    (12 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  235-242.) 

.     N.  J.  at  New  Orleans;  by  C.  H.  Barney,    (12  same 

1884:  225-234,) 

.     Jan.  1.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  comr.   (C,  H.  Barney)  to 

World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Centennial  Expo- 
sition at  New  Orleans.  12  pp.  (Legisl.  docs,  1885 
V.  2,  doc.  40.) 

■ .  Same,  separate.  Camden:  The  Courier  Pub- 
lishing Assn.,  1885.    12  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

.     Dec.  15.     Rept.  of  C.  H.  Barney,  comr.  for  N.  J. 

to  the  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Centennial  Ex- 
position at  New  Orleans.  Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy, 
1885,    47  (1)  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  New  Jersey  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark,  and 
in  the  State  Library. 

.     Same.   47   (1)  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1886  v.  3,  betw. 

docs.  35  and  36.) 

,     Communication     from     committee     on     finance 

(Gardner)  concerning  expenditures  of  state  for  ex- 
position at  New  Orleans.    (Sen.  jol.  1885:  138-140.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.    500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1885  :  140), 

,     Same.   4  11.    (Legisl.  docs.  1885,  v.  2,  doc.  4.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1885-1887,  Table:  disbursements;  New  Orleans  Expo- 
sition. (A.R.  treasurer  1884/5  (p.  167)— «omc  1886/ 
7.) 

.  Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  of  New  Or- 
leans Exposition.  (A.R.  comptroller  1884/5  (p.  52) 
—same  1886/7.) 

1885/6 

"  North.  Central  and  South  American  Exposition,"  Nov, 
10,  1885,  to  March  31.  1886.  "  The  outRrowth,  or 
successor  of  the  World's  Exposition.  .  .  ."  (Rept. 
of  comr.  of  the  North,  Central  and  South  American 
Exposition  1SS6.) 

1886.  Jan.  2.  Rept.  of  comr.  (C.  H.  Barney)  of  North, 
Central  and  South  American  Expositon  at  New  Or- 
leans.  7  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1886  v.  3  doc.  35.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1886.   7 

pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist  Socy.,  Newark. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 
See   above,   World's   Industrial   and   Cotton   Centennial 
Exposition. 

LOUISVILLE,  1883 
"  Southern  Exposition  " 
1884.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  Southern  Exposition  at  Louis- 
ville, Ky.  held  in  1883.    22  pp     'Legisl.  docs.  1884. 
V,  2,  doc,  42,) 

Comrs.   were  W.   B.  Miller,   Ed.   rt.   Pennington,   James 
Nellson,  A.  M.  Hall. 
.    Same,  separate.   Camden:    The  Courier  Publish- 
ing Assn.,  1884.   22  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  Rutgers  College  Library. 


Receipts  and  Expenditures 
1883.     Amt.  paid  to  Southern  Exposition  comn. 

treasurer  1882/3  (p.  127.) 
.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1882/3:  58.) 


(A.R. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


303 


EXHIBITIONS— cont'd 

NEW  YORK 
1883 
1881.     Proposed  Centennial  celebration  at  N.  Y.  in  1883. 
(Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  11,  ISSl.) 
1889 

1889.  Disbursements:  N.  Y.  Centennial.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1888/9:    211-216.) 

PARIS 
1878 
1878.     Table:    payment  to   comr.   to   Paris   Exposition. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1877/8:  123.) 

1890 

1890.  Remarks  of  Thos.  H.  Dudley  on  World's  Fair  at 
Paris:  agric,  stock  and  machinery  exhibits.  (17 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  17-24.) 

CHICAGO,  1893 
"  World's  Columbian  Exposition  " 

1891.  Recommendations  rel.  to  preparation  for  World's 
Fair  to  be  held  at  Chicago.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  Preparations  for  World's  Columbian  Exposition; 
apprn.  made;  larger  one  needed.  {Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1892:  28-29.) 

1893.  Preparation  for  World's  Columbian  Exposition; 
further  apprn.  recommended.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan. 
1893:   42-44.) 

.     N.  J.  Hand  Book.  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 

Published  by  state  bd.  of  agric.  Edited  by  F.  Dye, 
Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1893. 
63  pp.  16°. 

.     Publication  and  distribution  of  hand  book  of  New 

Jersey  at  World's  Fair.  (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  12- 
13.) 

.     Catalogue  of  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  relics 

in  possession  of  citizens  of  N.  J.  Compiled  by  au- 
thority of  the  Bd.  of  Women  Managers  of  the  ex- 
hibit of  N.  J.,  World's  Columbian  Exposition. 
Entry  from  Bowker. 

1894.  Columbian  Exposition  comn. :  creation;  apprns.; 
work  accomplished;  disposition  of  exhibit,  bldg.  and 
furniture;  apparent  deficiency.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Werts)  Jan.  9,  1894:  6-9.) 

1895.  Deficiency  in  acct.  of  Columbian  Exposition 
comn.;  recommended  that  it  be  supplied,  and  that 
disposition  be  made  of  the  exhibit  and  furniture  in 
storage.    (Same  (Werts)  Jan.  S,  1895.) 

189G.  Disposition  of  exhibits  of  N.  J.  at  Columbian  Ex- 
position; museum  provided  in  State  House;  salary 
of  curator.    {Same  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1892-1895.  Expenses  of  N.  J.  comn.  to  World's  Colum- 
bian Exposition.  (A.R.  treasurer  1891/2  (pp.  219- 
220)— .some  1894/5.) 

.     Comment  on  apprn.  for  World's  Fair  comn.    (A.R. 

comptroller  1891/2  (pp.  44-45)— same  1894/5.) 

1898.  Unexpended  balance  of  N.  J.  comn.  to  World's 
Columbian  Exposition.  (A.R.  treasurer  1897/8: 
161.) 

NASHVILLE,  1897 
"  Tennessee  Centennial  " 

1897.  Rept.  of  comn.  apptd.  by  Gov.  to  represent  the 
state  of  N.  J.  at  Tenn.  Centennial.  12  pp.,  pis. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1897.   v.  5,  doc.  41.) 

[1898?.]  Same,  separate.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  & 
Quigley.   1898.   12  pp. 

Cop.v  seen  in  the  New  Jersey  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 

1898.  List  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  represent  state  at  Tenn. 
Centennial  Exposition.  (Govs.  mess.  (Griggs)  Jan. 
11,  1898.) 


EXHIBITIONS— cont'd 

OMAHA,  1898 
"  Trans-MlssisslppI  and  International   Exhibition  " 
1899.     Acct.  of  exposition  at  Omaha.    (26  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1898:  64-G6.) 

From  address  of  Pres.  Denise. 

BUFFALO,   1901 
"  Pan-American   Exposition  " 
1901.    Comrs.  for  N.  J.  at  Pan-American  Exposition; 

apprn.  recommended.    (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan. 

8,  1901.) 
.     Amt.  appropriated  by  legisl.  for  N.  J.  exhibit  at 

Pan.  Amer.  Exposition;  amt.  appropriated  to  agric. 

and  hortlc.  interests;   agric.  exhibit.    (29  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1901:  107-110.) 
.     Pan-American    Exposition.     New    Jersey    Hand- 

Book.  Published  by  the  state  bd.  of  agric.   Trenton: 

June  1,  1901.   127  pp.,  pis.,  map. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1901.  Apprns.  to  Pan-American  Exposition.   (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1900/1:  419.) 

.    Disbursements   on   acct.    Pan-American   Exposi- 
tion.   (A.R.  comptroller  1900/1:  78.) 

1902.  Unexpended  balance  from  Pan-American  Exposi- 
tion.    (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2:  39.) 

.     Comment  on  receipts  on  acct.  of  Pan-American 

Exposition.    (A.R.  comptroller  1901/2:  26.) 

ST.  LOUIS,   1904 
"  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  " 
1904.     N.  J.  at  La.  Purchase  Exposition.    (11  A.R.  comr. 
of  public  roads  1904:  57-60.) 

.     St.  Louis  Exposition;   N.  J.  geol.  exhibit.    (A.R. 

state  geologist  1904:  19-25.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 
1903-1904.     Table:    disbursements  on  acct.  of  La.  Pur- 
chase Exposition.    (A.R.  treasurer  1902/3  (pp.  358- 
ZGO)— same   1903/4.) 

.     Total  amt.  appropriated  and  amt.  disbursed  on 

acct.    of    Louisiana    Purchase    Exposition.      (A.R. 
comptroller  1902/3   (p.  86)— same  1903/4.) 
Agricultural;  see  Agriculture.   Exhibits 
Educational;  see  Education 
Geological;  see  Geology 
Industrial;  see  Industries,  etc. 

See,  also,  Labor. 
Soad  Exhibits;  see  Roads 
Sanitary  Exhibits;  see  Public  Health.   Sanitation 

EXPERIMENT  STATIONS 

Agricultural;   see  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations 

EXPLOSIVES 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

See  also  Labor.    Employment. 

EXPORTS  AND  IMPORTS;  see  COMMERCE 

EXPOSITIONS;  see  EXHIBITIONS 

EXPRESS  COS. 

Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.   Corporations 

EXTON  (JAMES  A.) 

Member  of  Passaic  River  comn.  1899.    See  Water  Supply. 
Passaic  Valley. 

FACTORY  AND  WORKSHOP  INSPECTION;  see  LABOR 
FAIRCHILD  (GEORGE  T.) 

1897.     Farming  on  the  Western  Prairies.    (25  A.R.  bd. 
agric.    1897:  217-229.) 

.     Thrift  on  the  farm.    (25  same  1897:  249-261.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


FAIRS 
Agricultural;   see  Agriculture.    Fairs 

FALKENBURGE  (JOSEPH) 

Assemblyman  from  Cape  May  Co..  1802-1804.  1810 ; 
member  of  Council  from  Cape  May  Co.,  1808,  1812- 
1813. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1808.  Road  law  in  Bergen  Co.  (Jol.  leglsl.  council  Oct. 
1808:  757.) 

FARLEE  (ISAAC  GRAY),  1787-1855 

Native  of  N.  J.  ;  assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co. 
1818-1819,  1827-1820 ;  member  of  Congress  1843- 
1845 ;  Senator  from  Hunterdon  Co.  1847-1849 ; 
judge  of  court  of  common  pleas  1852-1855. 

Reports  by 
Special  Committee 
1830.    Feb.  23.    Treasurer's  estimates.     (Votes  of  As- 
sem.  1829/30:  251-253.) 

FARM  LABOR;   see  LABOR 

FARMER   (HENRY) 

1870/1-1879/SO.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Perth  Am- 
boy.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1870/1  app.  (pp.  6-8)  — 
same  1879/80.) 

Omitted  1874/5-1876/7.  1878/9. 

FARMER  (L.  J.) 

1897.  Strawberry  culture.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1897:  150-161.) 

FARMERS' INSTITUTES;  see  AGRICULTURE.  EDUCATION 

FARMINGDALE,  MONMOUTH  COUNTY 

Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Vegetable 
Sweet  Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 

FARMS;  see  AGRICULTURE.   FARMS  AND  FARMING 

FARNUM  (PAUL) 

See  also,  Education  :  Individual  Institutions.  Farnum 
Preparatory  School. 

1859.  Sketch  of  life  and  work.  (A.R.  supt.  public 
schools  1859:  105-106.) 

Paging  from  App.  to  Senate  Jol.,  1860. 

FARRELL  (JOHN  J.) 

Riparian  comr.,  1899-1903  ;  see  Land.     Riparian. 

FARRIER  (GEORGE  H.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co.,  1872,  1873,  1882. 
Reports  by 
[Seixct]  Committee 

1872.    March    28.    Asylum   for   deaf  mutes;    minority 

rept.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  1189-1190.) 
.     Same.     (Legisl.  docs.  1872.) 

FARRY   (GEO.  E.) 

1890.  Sweet  potatoes;  Farmingdale.  (11  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station    1890:  150-152.) 

1891.  Sweet  potatoes.  (12  same  and  4  same  1891:  124- 
132.) 

FEEBLE-MINDED 
Maintenance;  see  Maintenance 


FEES 

See  also  Salaries. 
1843.     In  regard  to  inspection  fees  charged  by  Va.  of- 
ficials  agst.   vessels   sailing  from   New  York;    law 
unintentionally  affects  N.  J.;  steps  taken  to  remedy 
matter.    (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)   Oct.  24,  1843.) 

.     March  17.     Communication  from  Gov.  of  N.  J.  to 

Gov.  of  Va.  rel.  to  Va.  law  affecting  vessels  sailing 
from  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  (Doc.  1  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Pen- 
nington), Oct.  24,  1843.) 

In  Jol.  of  Leglsl.  Council  1843/4  :  17-18. 

County  and  Local  Officers 

1842.  Majority  (Newell)  and  minority  (Chetwood) 
rept.  on  petition  of  Grand  .Jury  in  Salem  Co.  request- 
ing repeal  of  law  regulating  costs  and  fees  in  col- 
lection of  money  on  promissory  notes  of  more  than 
$100  and  for  passage  of  law  that  costs  on  such  notes 
shall  not  exceed  costs  attending  collection  of  money 
on  judgment  bonds.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1841/2: 
336-338.) 
1858.  Rept.  of  the  committee  on  the  judiciary  (Chand- 
ler) on  proposed  suppl.  to  act  to  regulate  fees,  pro- 
viding compensation  for  recording  of  deeds  and 
searching  of  the  records.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1858: 
183-184.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     200  copies  ordered  prtd.   (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1858:  184). 

1880.  Rept.  of  state  comptroller  (Stockton)  concerning 
fees  of  CO.  officials.  141  pp.,  3  11.  (Legisl.  docs.  1880 
V.  1  doc.  29.) 

.     Same;   omitting  co.  stmts.     (Sen.  jol.  1880:  125- 

126.) 
1888.     See  below.  State  Officers,  this  date. 

1903.  Law  abolishing  fee  system  in  payment  of  various 
CO.  officials  throughout  state  and  fixing  their  com- 
pensation in  suitable  salary  recommended;  amts. 
gained  by  abolishment  of  fees  of  clerk  of  Supreme 
Court  and  clerk  of  Chancery;  salary  of  surrogate  in 
Essex  Co.;  amt.  reed,  in  some  cos.  under  fee  system. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Murphy)  Jan.  1903:  6-8.) 

1904.  Abolishment  of  fee  system  in  payment  of  various 
CO.  officials  throughout  state,  and  fixing  their  com- 
pensation in  a  suitable  salary  recommended.  (Same 
(Murphy)    Jan.,  1904:  8.) 

Judicial;   see  Administration  of  Justice:   State 

State  Officers 

1813.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  (Woodruff)  with  regard  to 
liability  of  clerks  of  General  Assembly  under  sec. 
3  of  act  rel.  to  statutes  [fees  on  private  bills  and 
transactions].  (Council  jol.  Jan.  1813:  1418-1419.) 
.  Rept.  of  committee  (Henderson)  apptd.  to  in- 
quire into  operation  of  act  rel.  to  statutes,  especially 
with  regard  to  fees  on  passing  of  private  laws. 
(Same  Jan.  1813:  1318-1323;  1330-1331.) 

Rept.  states  no.  of  private  laws  passed  1799-1812,  fees 
paid  into  treasury  ;  neglect  in  collection  of  fees  ;  etc. 

.     Rept.  of  committee   (Henderson)   to  whom  was 

referred  communication  from  treasurer  rel.  to  bills 
of  fees,  accrued  on  private  laws.  (Same  Jan.  1813: 
1402-1403.) 

1882.  Fees  returned;  explanation  as  to  cause.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1881/2:  23.) 

.     Table:    fees  refunded.     (A.R.   treasurer  1881/2: 

19.) 

1888.  Digest  of  the  fees,  costs  and  salaries  allowed  or 
prescribed  by  the  laws  of  the  state  of  N.  J.  to  state, 
county,  township  and  other  public  officers.  Author- 
ized by  act  of  April  17,  1888.  Compiled  by  Lewis 
Starr.  Camden:  P.  P.  Patterson,  1889.  135  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 


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FEES— cont'd 
State  Officers — cont'd 

GoVERNOli 

1S23.  Mess,  of  Gov.  (Williamson)  informing  House 
what  amt.  of  fees  and  allowances  have  accrued  to 
him  over  and  above  his  stated  salary  in  yrs.  1821- 
1822.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1S23:    96-97.) 

1858.  Ambiguity  of  law  rel.  to  Governor's  fees;  inter- 
pretation requested.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan. 
13,  1858:  20.) 

1859.  Law  regulating  Governor's  fees  should  be  altered. 
(.Same  (Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859:  24-25.) 

1864/5-1903/4.     See  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures, 

this  date. 
1881.     See  same,  this  date. 
Receipts  and  Expexwtures 

1795-1799.     Acct.  of  cash  received  of  sundry  persons,  for 
fees  on  passing  private  laws,  under  act  of  Feb.  20, 
1794.    (Rept.  of  committee  to  settle  accts.  of  treas- 
urer 1794/5  (p.  48)— same  1798/9.) 
Paging  from  Vote.s  of  Assem. 
1799-1812.     See  above.  State  Officers,  under  date  1S12. 
1864/5-1903/4.     Receipts   from   licenses   and   fees,   paid 
into  the  treasury  by  the  secy,  of  state.    (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1864/5  (p.  579)— .su«ic  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Legisl.  docs. 

From  1881  to  1807  given  under  the  heading.  OfBciai 
Fees ;  fees  of  the  secy,  of  the  state  bd.  of  heaith 
are  included  from  1888-1892  ;  fees  of  the  comr.  of 
I>anliin^  and  insurance  from  1801  to  1897.  From 
1898  to  1004.  the  heading  Is,  Secretary  of  State. 

.     Table:  fees  derived  from  comrs.  of  other  states. 

(Same  1864/5  (p.  578)- .some  1876/7.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

From  1878-1881,  given  under  the  heading,  Licenses  and 
Fees  ;  from  1882  to  1904.  Commissions  ;  comns.  to 
notaries  public  are  included,  1895-1004. 
1881.     Amt.  reed,  on  acct.  of  licenses  and  fees,  i.  e.,  fees 
reed,  by  the  Governor  for  issuing  comns.  to  comrs. 
of  deeds.    (A.R.  comptroller  1880/1:  23.) 
1881-1903/4.     Table:   receipts  of  official  fees;   comment. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1880/1  (p.  22)— same  1903/4.) 

1881-1887.  fees  of  the  secy,  of  state  ;  1888-1891.  tees  of 
the  secy,   of  state  and  state  bd.   of   health  :    1891- 
1897,  secy,  of  state  and  comr.  of  banking  and  in- 
surance ;  1898-1904.  secT.  of  state,  under  title  Secy. 
of  State. 
1882-1903/4.     Comment    on    receipts    of    fees   for    com- 
missions.    (A.R.  comptroller  1881/2   (p.  22) — same 
1903/4.) 

Omitted  in  1S87/S. 

See  above,  note  under  dates  1864/5-1003/.4. 
1901.     Receipts  from  official  fees  erroneously  retained 
by  state  officers.    (A.R.  treasurer  1900/1:  38.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1900/1:  21.) 

Secretary  of  State 

See  also  above.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
1865.     Rept.  of  secy,  of  state   (W.  S.  Johnson)   on  fees 
reed,  in  1864.    (Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan. 
10,  1865.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1865:  63.) 

1876.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Drake,  E.)  to  investi- 
gate fees  and  salaries  of  state  and  other  officials. 
48  pp.  (Same  1876  doc.  29.) 

Contains  testimony  of  state  officers. 
1879.  Rept.  of  the  judiciary  committee  (Hobart)  of 
Senate  to  investigate  charges  agst.  Henry  C.  Kelsey, 
secy,  of  state,  of  receiving  in  violation  of  the  act 
of  1876,  larger  fees  from  the  state  for  sending  out 
laws  to  be  prtd.   5  pp.    (Same  1879,  v.  1,  doc.  22.) 

.     Same.     (Sen.  jol.  1879:  747-749.) 

Preamble  "  limited  in  its  scope  and  somewhat  doubtful 
in  its  language." 

.     See  Insurance,  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this 

date. 

1879-1880/1.    See  Administration  of  Justice:   State.  Re- 
ceipts and  Expenditures,  Courts,  under  dates  1879- 
1896/7.) 
20 


FEES— cont'd 
State  Officers— cont'd 

SlCtRETARY    OF    StATF, — COnt'd 

ISSl.  Special  rept.  of  judiciary  committee  (Francis)  on 
stmt,  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths  and  fees  of 
secy,  of  state  in  connection  therewith.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1881:  914-915.) 

.     Same.   4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1881,  v.  1,  doc.  36.) 

FELCH  (BENJAMIN  M.) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co..  1857-18.'>8. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Commerce  and  Navigation 

1858.  March  5.  Foreign  trade  of  N.  J.  (App.  to  Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1858:  987-1006;  app.  to  Sen.  jol.  1858: 
987-1006.) 

.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:     "True    American" 

Office,  1858.    20  pp. 

FELL   (L.   T.) 

Inspector  of  Factories  1883-1895. 
Annual  Report;    see  Labor.    Factory  Inspection,   the   serial 
group 

FENCING 

See  Agriculture.     Fencing. 

FENIMORE  (I.) 

1874.     Swine.     (2  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1874:  50-52.) 

FENNIMORE  (JOHN  W.) 

Member  of  Assemblv  from  Burlington  Co..  1836/7,  1852, 
1854. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1837.  Jan.  25.  Trenton  Delaware  Falls  Co.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1836:  277.) 

FENWICK   (J.  A.) 

1879.  Crickets  and  cranberry  crop.  (6  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1878:  1S1-1S2.) 

FERRIES 

1805.  Adverse  rept.  of  committee  (M'Eowen)  on  peti- 
tion for  aid  for  erection  of  causeways  and  ferries 
from  Newark  to  the  public  road  from  Bergen  Point 
to  Paulus  Hook.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1805:  400.) 

1867.  Rept.  of  joint  special  committee  (Winfleld)  on 
ferries  to  Sen.  and  General  Assem.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1867:  1033-1052.) 

Relates  to  the  Hobokcn  and  other  ferries. 

FERTILIZERS 

See  also  Agriculture.     Soils  ;  also  Labor.    Employment. 

1864.  Mnfre.  of  cancerine  in  Goshen,  Cape  May  Co. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1864:  19.) 

1869.  Fertilizers  in  state  and  means  of  making  them 
more  quickly  and  generally  useful:  analyses  of 
greensand  marl;  tables  for  calculating  value  of 
marl  and  for  comparing  it  with  other  fertilizers; 
prices  and  value;  other  fertilizers.  (Some  1869:  15- 
23.) 

1873-1877.  Analyses  and  valuation  of  fertilizers  which 
are  in  general  use.  (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1873  (pp.  32- 
44)— 5  same  1877.) 

1874.  Estimated  amt.  of  fertilizers  sold  in  different 
states.    (2  same  1874:  12.) 

.     Extracts  from  answers  to  circular  sent  out  by 

bd.  to  each  agric.  socy.  and  farmers'  club  in  state, 
asking  what  commercial  fertilizers  are  used  and 
manufactured  in  district.    (2  .same  1874:  12-15.) 


306 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


FERTILIZERS— cont'd 

1875.  Mnfre.  of  fish  guano:  by  T.  T.  Price.  (3  same 
1875:  57-59.) 

.    On  analyses  of  commercial  fertilizers;  estimated 

value  of  fertilizers  used  in  N.  J.:    growing  confi- 
dence of  farmers  in  analyses,  etc.    (3  same  1875:  6.) 

1876.  Laboratory  for  analysis  of  fertilizers  needed, 
likewise  experimental  stations;  suggested  that  lab- 
oratory be  established  at  College  Farm.  (4  same 
1876:  16.) 

.     Value  of  farm-yard  manure;   of  other  fertilizers 

mnfred.  in  state.    (4  same  1876:  13.) 
.     Formula  for  homemade  phosphate   from   S.  P. 

Wooley,  Monmouth  Co.    (4  same  1876:  139.) 

1879.  Nitrogen  in  farm-yard  dung;  by  J.  B.  Lawes, 
Rothamsted,  England.    (7  same  1879:  115-118.) 

• .  Rept.  of  state  inspector  of  fertilizers  (P.  T.  Aus- 
ten).   (7  same  1879:  41-43.) 

Under  an  net  passed  in  1874.  the  chemist  of  tie  state  bd. 
of  agric.  was  constituted  inspector  of  fertilizers  ; 
and  it  was  made  his  duty  to  anaiyze  commercial 
fertilizers  offered  for  sale. 

1880.  Instructions  for  sampling  commercial  fertilizers 
for  N.  J.  Agric.  Exper.  Station.  (1  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
exper.  station  1880:  12.) 

Repeated  in  1881.  1882,  1883.  1884.  1885.  1886. 

.  On  mnfre.  of  commercial  fertilizers  in  N.  J.;  esti- 
mated value.    (1  same  1880:  17.) 

.     Form  for  description  of  sample  for  analysis  at 

laboratory  of  N.  J.  agric.  exper.  station.     (1  same 
1880:  12-13.) 

Repeated  in  sulisequent  repts.,  1881-1894. 

1880-1887.  Analyses  and  valuation  of  commercial  fer- 
tilizers and  misc.  substances  (ash,  muck,  etc.). 
(1  same  1880  (pp.  18-43)— 8  same  1887.) 

1881.  On  sale  of  spurious  fertilizers.  (8  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1880:  234.) 

.     Value  of  fertilizers  mnfred.  in  state  each  year; 

quality.     (8  same  1880:  236.) 

.     Fertilizers:   sewage  of  cities  and  waste  of  farm 

houses;   artificial  fertilizers.    (8  saiiir  1880:  13.) 
.     Valuation  of  fertilizers.    2  11.    (A<;ric.  exper.  sta- 
tion. Bull.  12.) 

.     FLand  plaster  and  ground  bone.l    2  11.    (Same, 

Bull.   13.) 

Analyses  ;  use. 

.     Commercial  fertilizers.    11  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  15.) 

Their  composition  and  valuations :  plain  super-phos- 
phates ;  nitro;renous  fertilizers  :  potash  salts  ;  com- 
plete fertilizers  :  ground  bone  ;  analyses. 

.     Commercial  fertilizers.  7  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  16.) 

Analyses,  mnftrer..  value,  etc. 
.     Same.   4  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  16.) 

Analyses  ;  mnftrers..  value,  etc. 

1882.  Valuation  of  fertilizers.  4  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  20.) 
.     Abstr.  of  remarks  of  G.  H.  (iook  on  fertilizers.    (9 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S81:  418-420.) 

.     Chemical  fertilizers — incomplete.    7  pp.     (Agric. 

exper.  station.  Bull.  21.) 

Analyses  and  retail  cash  prices. 
.     Commercial     fertilizers — complete     and     incom- 
plete.  7  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  22.) 
Analyses  and  relaii  cash  prices. 

.     Commercial  fertilizers.   2  11.    (Same,  Bull.  23.) 

Analyses,  prices,  etc. 
1882/4-1888/99.     No.   of  tons  of  commercial   fertilizers 
sold  in  N.  .7.  and  average  retail  prices.  (5  A.R.  agric. 
exper.  station  1884  (pp.  25-26)— 21  same  and  13  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1901.) 

1883.  Fertilizer  analysis  at  Agric.  Exper.  Station.  (10 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882:  1.3.) 

.     Remarks  by  A.  T.  Neale  on  fertilizers — nitrogen, 

phosphoric  acid,  potash.     (10  same  1882:  188-189.) 

.    Remarks  by  C.  V.  Mapes  on  fertilizers  (nitrogen). 

(10   same  1882:  181-187.) 


FERTILIZERS— cont'd 

1SS3.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  nitrogenous  super- 
phosphates, ground  bones,  plain  superphosphates, 
poudrettes  and  misc.  fertilizers.  7  pp.  (Agric.  ex- 
per. station.  Bull.  29.) 

.     Analyses   and   valuations   of   complete   manures 

and  special  fertilizers.    11  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  28.) 

.     Prices  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric  acid  and  potash 

and  analysis  of  incomplete  fertilizers.  7  pp.  (Same, 
Bull.  27.) 

1884.  Formulas  for  mixing  fertilizers.  (5  A.R.  agric. 
exper.  station  1884:  151-154.) 

.     Sales  of  commercial  fertilizers:   prtd.  forms  on 

which  returns  of  mnfrers.  were  made.  (5  same  1884: 
25.) 

Repeated  in  subsequent  repts.  188.5-1900. 

.     Prices  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric  acid  and  potash. 

3  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  32.) 

.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers. 

11  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  33.) 

.  r  Information  regarding  sources,  chemical  compo- 
sition and  retail  prices  of  supplies  used  by  reputable 
fertilizer  mnfrers.  1  7  (1)  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  34.) 

.     [Meaning    of    station's    valuations,    schedule    of 

trade  values  for  1885,  chemical  composition,  retail 
prices  and  guaranteed  analyses  of  fertilizer  sup- 
plies.]   16  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  35.) 

1885.  Comparison  betw.  nitrogen  from  wool  waste  and 
nitrogen  from  ammonium  sulphate.  (6  A.R.  agric. 
exper.  station  1885:  106.) 

.     Directions    to    be    observed    [by    inspectorsl    in 

sampling  fertilizers.  (6  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station 
1885:  41-42.) 

Repeated  in  subsequent  repts.,  1886-1894. 

.    Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers. 

15  pp.   (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  36.) 

.     Misc.  fertilizers.   8  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  37.) 

1885-1901.  On  market  prices  of  commercial  fertilizers. 
(6  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1885  (pp.  21-27) — 22 
same  and  14  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1901.) 

1886.  Nitrogen;  examination  and  comparison  of  ana- 
lytical methods  for  determination  of  nitrogen  in 
fertilizers.  (7  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1886:  185- 
194.) 

.     [Meaning   of   station's   valuations:    schedule   of 

trade  values  for  1886.]  3  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion. Bull.  39.) 

.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers. 

25  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  40.) 

1887.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers. 
21  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  42.) 

.  Commercial  fertilizers;  saving  and  making  ma- 
nure.   (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:  493-494.) 

.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers, 

of  ground  bones  and  of  misc.  material.  19  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.   station.  Bull.  43.) 

1887-1888.  Study  of  analytical  methods;  comparison 
of  methods  for  the  determination  of  all  forms  of 
nitrogen  contained  in  fertilizers.  (8  A.R.  agric.  ex- 
per. station  1887  (pp.  169-179)— 9  same  1888.) 

1887-1894.  Table:  quantity  and  value  of  fertilizers  used 
in  N.  J.  during  yr.  1889.  (8  same  1887  (p.  19)— 15 
same  and  7  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1894.) 

1888.  [Analyses  and  valuations  of  incomplete  fertiliz- 
ers.]   10  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  47.) 

.     Prices  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric  acid  and  potash. 

4  pp.     (Same,  Bull.  45.) 

.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers, 

15   (1)   pp.    (Same,  Bull.  48.) 

.  No.  of  tons  sold  and  money  expenditure  of  farm- 
ers for  fertilizers.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [10], 
1888:  33.) 

.    Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers, 

ground  bone  and  misc.  samples  of  other  fertilizing 
materials.    19  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  49.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


307 


FERTILIZERS— cont'd 

18SS-1904.  Chemical  composition  of  fertilizers  ana- 
lyzed, cost,  name  of  dealer,  etc.  (9  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  1  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion (pp.  39-81)— 25  and  17  same  1904.) 

.1889.  On  method  of  inspection  of  fertilizers  followed 
by  station.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  Bull.  56:  2.) 

.     Prices  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric  acid  and  potash. 

3  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  53.) 

.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers. 

15   pp.     (Same,   Bull.   56.) 

.     Analyses    [and    cost]    of    incomplete    fertilizers. 

11  pp.     {Same,  Bull.   58.) 

.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers; 

by  E.  B.  Voorhees.    21  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  59.) 

Tabular  stmts,  are  preceded  b.v  remarks  on  inspection, 
guarantees,  commercial  valuations,  etc. 

.  Ground  bones  and  misc.  samples;  by  E.  B.  Voor- 
hees.  11  pp.    (Same,  Bull:  60.) 

.  Efficient  work  of  agric.  exper.  station  in  ferti- 
lizer analyses.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [81, 
1889.) 

1890.  Fertilizing  materials;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  8  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  66.) 

Prices  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric  acid  and  potash,  econom- 
ical purcha.se  and  rational  use  of  nitrogen,  phos- 
phoric acid  and  potash. 

.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers; 

by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  15  pp.    (.S'lime,  Bull.  69.) 

Tabular  stmts,  are  preceded  by  remarks  on  guarantees, 
valuations,  retail  prices  ;  schedule  of  trade  values 
for  1889  and  1800. 

.     Analyses  of  incomplete  fertilizers  and  value  of 

home  mixtures;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  12  pp.  (Same, 
Bull.  71.) 

.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers; 

by  E.  B.  Voorhees.   19  pp.    (.Same,  Bull.  73.) 

.  Ground  bones  and  misc.  samples;  by  E.  B.  Voor- 
hees.   12  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  74.) 

1891.  Incomplete  fertilizers  and  home  mixtures;  by 
E.  B.  Voorhees.   15  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  81.) 

.     Analyses  of  chemicals  and  raw  materials.     (12 

A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1891:  23-28.) 

.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers; 

by  E.  B.  Voorhees.   35  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  83.) 

Remarks  on  materials,  brands,  guarantees,  valuations, 
high-grade  vs.  low-grade  fertilizers  precede  tabular 
stmts. 

.  Ground  bones  and  misc.  samples;  by  E.  B.  Voor- 
hees.  12  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  84.) 

1892.  Analyses  of  home  mixtures  and  incomplete  fer- 
tilizers; by  E.  B.  Voorhees.  19  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  88.) 

.     Correction  to  Bull.  89;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees.    (Agric. 

college  exper.  station,  Bull.  90:  34.) 
.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers, 

ground  bone  and  misc.  samples;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees. 

40  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  89.) 

1893.  Analyses  and  study  of  home-mixed  fertilizers 
and  fertilizing  materials;  by  L.  A.  Voorhees  [and] 
J.  P.  Street.    24  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  93.) 

.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers, 

ground  bone  and  misc.  samples;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees, 
L.  A.  Voorhees,  J.  P.  Voorhees,  J.  P.  Street.  43  pp. 
(Same,  Bull.  97.) 

.  On  fertilizers  and  their  transportation  as  affect- 
ing public  health.    (17  A.R.  bd.  health  1893:  20-22.) 

1894.  Analyses  of  fertilizing  materials  and  home  mix- 
tures, experience  of  farmers  with  home  mixtures; 
by  L.  A.  Voorhees  and  J.  P.  Street.  19  pp.  (Agric. 
exper.  station.  Bull.  102.) 

1895-1904.  Analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies  and  home 
mixtures,  analyses  and  valuations  of  commercial 
fertilizers  and  ground  bone;  by  L.  A.  Voorhees  and 
J.  P.  Street. 


FERTILIZERS— cont'd 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

ISn.T   in  agric.  e.xper.  station  bull.  113,   72  pp. 

1896    "       •■  "  •'  •'  117,  70  pp. 

1«97 124,  48  pp. 

1898 '  132    61  pp. 

1899 '  ■•  139    59  pp. 

1901    "       "           "  "  "      154,  5.5  pp. 

1902 '  "  "      163,  5-,  pp. 

1903  "        "  ••  "  "       168,  at   pp. 

J.  P.  Street,  W.  1'.  Allen,  V.  .1.  Carberry 

1904  in  agric.  esper.  station,  bull.   177.  42  pp. 
Same  authors  as  in  1903. 

1898.  Analytical  methods  for  determining  availability 
of  organic  nitrogen  in  fertilizers;  by  J.  P.  Street. 
(19  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1898:  88-100.) 

1899.  Reduction  of  nitrates  in  presence  of  barnyard 
manure;  by  J.  P.  Street.  (20  same  and  12  same 
1899:  86-96.) 

1899-1903.  Tables:  fertilizers:  aggregate  quantities  and 
value  of  material  used  and  goods  made.  (23  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1899/00 
(p.  130;    135)— 27  same  1904.) 

1901.  I.  Losses  in  farm  manures.  II.  Relative  useful- 
ness of  nitrogen  in  fresh  and  bleached  manures. 
III.  Comparative  value  of  nitrogen  in  commercial 
forms  and  in  natural  manures;  by  E.  B.  Voorhees. 
27  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  150.) 

1904.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  commercial  fertiliz- 
ers; by  J.  P.  Street,  W.  P.  Allen,  V.  J.  Carberry.  23 
pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  176.) 

Cumberland  County 
1874.     Extract  of  reply  of  F.  Danzenbaker  of  Cumber- 
land Co.  Agric.  and  Horticultural  Society  to  circular 
letter  rel.   to  commercial  fertilizers.     (3   A.R.   bd. 
agric.  1875:  26-27.) 

Fertilizers  used  in  Cumberland  Co.,  prices,  method  of  ap- 
plication, results,  etc. 

Laws 

1874.  Text  of  act  to  regulate  the  mnfre.  and  sale  of 
fertilizers.    (2  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1874:  6-7.). 

1874-1878.  Text  of  laws  regulating  mnfre.  and  sale  of 
fertilizers.  (2  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1881:  71-72.) 
Repeated  in  subsequent  repts.,  1881-1894. 

Prices;  see  that  title 

FETRA  (D.  W.) 

1891/2-1893/4.  Manual  training  in  Ridgewood,  Bergen 
Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1  (pp.  354-357) 

—same  1S93/4.) 

FEWSMITH  (WM.) 

1871/2-1872/3.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Cam- 
den.   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1871/2  app.  (pp.  3-4)  — 

same  1872/3.) 

FIBRE 
Imports;  see  Commerce.  Exports  and  Imports 

FIEDLER  (WM.  H.  F.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1878,  1879.  1882  :  member 
of  Congress  1883-1885  ;  held  local  offices  in  Newark. 

Reports  by 

Special  Committee 
1882.     n.  d.  Convict  labor;  minority  rept.    (Legisl.  docs. 
1882  V.  1,  doc.  22:  7.) 

FIELD  (C.  M.) 

1881.  Bound  Brook  malaria.  (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881 : 
67-72.) 


308 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FIELD  (RICHARD  STOCKTON),  1803-1870 

Natlvp  of  N.  J.;  Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co. 
1833/4-1834/5.  1S37/8  ;  trustee  of  school  fund  1838- 
1840  ;  attorney  general  of  N.  J.  1838-1841  ;  member 
of  state  constitutional  convention  of  1844 ;  U.  S 
Senator  1862-1S63  ;  Judw  of  U.  S.  district  court  for 
district  of  N.  J.  18G3-1870. 

Reports  by 

1SG6.  Rept.  as  clirm.  of  executive  committee  of  the  bd. 
of  education,  resp.  organization  of  the  bd.,  school 
fund,  etc.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866:  5-6.) 

Atiobney  Geneeai,;  see  that  title.    Special  Reports 
[Select]  Committee 

1835.     Feb.    4.     Common    schools.     (Votes    of    Assem. 

1834/5:  259-263.) 
1840.     Feb.  2.     Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Com- 

den  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.    {Same 

1839/40:  310-320.) 

FIELDSBORO,  BURLINGTON  CO. 
Diphtheria;   see  Public  Health 

FINANCE:  COUNTY 

See  also  below,  Finance,  State,  serial  group  A,  series  3. 

1860.  See  below.  Finance:  State,  this  date. 

1861.  See  same,  this  date. 

1880.  Caution  needed  in  operations  and  expenditures  of 
COS.,  towns  and  municipalities.  (Govs.  mess.  (Mc- 
Clellan)  Jan.  13,  1880.) 

1888.  Under  recent  law,  expenses  of  requisitions  are 
paid  by  cos.  and  have  ceased  to  be  a  charge  upon 
state  treasury.    (A.R.  comptroller  1887/8:  24.) 

Burlington  County 
1792.     See   below.   Misappropriation    of   Public   Funds, 

John  Stevens,  Jr.,  this  date. 
1794.     See  same,  this  date. 

Monmouth  County 

1811.  Communication  from  treasurer;  Trenton  Bank, 
Jersey  Bank  and  others;  Monmouth  Co.  has  paid 
into  treasury  third  and  last  instalment  of  arrear- 
ages. (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1811:  400-401.) 

1874.  Stmt,  of  amt.  paid  for  relief  of  J.  I.  Thompson  in 
suits  brought  agst.  him  in  state  of  N.  Y.  in  conse- 
quence of  his  seizure,  in  execution  of  his  duty  as 
sheriff  of  Monmouth  Co.,  of  certain  vessels  for  viola- 
tion of  N.  J.  laws.  (A.R.  comptroUer  1873/4:  21.) 

FINANCE:  MUNICIPAL 

Sec  also  below,  Finance,  State,  serial  group  A,  series  3. 
1876.     See  below.  Finance:  State,  this  date. 
1880.    See  above,  Finance:  County,  this  date. 


FINANCE:  STATE 


serial 


COMPTROLLER'S  REPORT 
1  series 
1865-1869/70.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller  of  the  treasury, 
for  the  year  ending  Nov.  30. 

Checklist 
IV'm.   K.   McDonald,  cnmiitruller 
1865         dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   "  State  Gazette  "  Office,  1860. 

14  pp. 
186.J  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     i)[).  101-204. 

1805/6     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Olllce  of  the  State  Gazette, 

1867.    24  pp. 
1805/0     doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  117-140. 
1800/7     dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

doe.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  207-231. 
1867/8     dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    True  American  Office.  1869. 
24  pp. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

COMPTROLLER'S    REPORT— cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1867/8     doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  429-452. 

1868/9     dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  257-279. 
1869/70  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    True  American  Office.  1871. 

17  pp. 
1869/70  doc.  ed.     h.  t  p.     pp.  401-417. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1863        In  Leglsl.  docs.  1860  :  191-204. 


1865/G  " 

"   1807 

117-140. 

1866/7  " 

"   1868 

207-231. 

1807/8  " 

"   1869 

429-452. 

1808/9  " 

"   1870 

257-279. 

1809/70  " 

"   1871 

401-417. 

2  series 
1870/1-1877/8.     Ann.  rept.  of  comptroller,  for  the  year 
ending  Oct.  31,  with  abstracts  of  amt.  of  ratables. 
Checklist 
Unless  otherwise  stated  the  dept.  and  doc.  editions  agree 
except  in  omission  of  the  imprint  from  the  doc.  ed. 
A.  L.  Runyon,  comptroUer 
1870/1  dept.   ed.     Trenton :    State   Gazette   Office,    1872. 

54  pp. 
1870/1  doc.    ed.      Trenton :     State    Gazette    Office,    1872. 

54  pp. 
1871/2.     Trenton  :    The  State  Gazette  Office— Murphy  & 

Bechtel,  1872.    02  pp. 
1872/3.     Trenton :     State    Gazette — Murphy    &    Bechtel, 

1873.     95  pp. 
1873/4.     Trenton  :    Public  Opinion — W.   S.   Sharp.   1874. 

79  pp. 
1874/5.     Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharn.  1875.    64  pp. 
1875/6.     Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy,  1876.     60  pp. 

It.  F.  Stockton.  comptroUer 
1870/7.     riintou  :   J.  Carpenter,  .Tr.,  1877.    74  pp. 
1877/8.     Clinton  :   J.  Carpenter.  Jr.,  1878.     82  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1870/1   in  Legisl.   docs.   1872. 


1871/2 
1872/3 
1873/4 
1874/5 
1875/6 
1870/7 
1877/8 


1873,  doc.  3. 

1874,  doc.  3. 

1875,  doc.  3. 
1870,  doc.  3. 

1877,  doc.  3. 

1878,  pt.  1,  doc. 

1879,  pt.  1,  doc. 


3  series 
1878/9-1903/4.     Ann.    rept.    of   the    comptroller   of   the 
treasury  for  year  ending  Oct.  31,  with  abstracts  of 
amt.  of  ratables  and  financial  stmts,  from  cos.,  town- 
ships, etc. 

Checklist 
Unless  otherwise  stated  the  dept.  and  doc.  editions  agree 
except  in  omission  of  the  Imprint  from  the  doc.  ed. 
A*.  F.  Stoclctou.  comptroller 
1878/9.     Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharp,  1879.     89  pp. 

appendix.     Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharp,  201  pp.,  foldg. 
tables. 
Entitled  :   Financial  stmts,  of  cos.,  cities,  townships,  etc. 
E.  J.  Anderson,  comptroller 
1879/80.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphv.  1880.     242,  vl  pp. 
1880/1.        Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharp,  1881.     336.  vl  pp. 

A  preliminnry  edition  of  this  rept.  was  ortd.  ;  it  has  the 
same   title  as   the  complete   rept.   Trenton  :    W.   S. 
Sharp,  1881.    94  pp. 
1881/2.     Woodbury  :    .1.  D.  Carpenter.  1882.     292,  vl  pp. 
1882/3.     Woodbury  :    J.  D.  Carpenter.  1883.     274,  vl  pp. 
1883/4.     Trenton  :    .T.  L.  Murphy,  1884.     286  pp. 
1884/5.     Trenton  :    .T.  L.  Murphv,  1885.     296  pp. 
1885/6.     Trenton  :    .7.  L.  Murphy,  1880.     264  pp. 
1880/7.     Trenton  :    .7.  L.  Murphv.  1887.     174  pp. 
1887/8.     Trenton  :    .7.  I..  Murphv.  1888.     234  pp. 
1888/0.     Trenton  :    MacCrelll.sh  &  Quigiey,  1889.     312  pp. 
1889/90.  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 
1890.     102,  178  pp. 

Wni.    O.   Heppenhcimer,   comptroller 
1890/1.     Trenton :      MacCrelllsh    &    Quigley,    1891.      96, 


244  pp. 
1891/2.     Trenton : 

94,  258  pp. 
1892/3.     Trenton : 

92,  280  pp. 


L.    Murphy    Publishlns   Co..    1892. 
L.   Murphy   Publishing  Co.,   1893. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


309 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

COMPTROLLER'S    REPORT— cont'd 

3  series — cont'd 

Checklist— cont'd 

W.  .*?.  Ilancnck.  comptroller 

1893 '4.     Trenton:     MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley,  1S04 

Unionist    Gazette,    1896. 


Unionist    Gazette,    1897. 


3.39  pp 
1894/5.     Somerville 

349  pp. 
1895 'fi.      Somerville 

378  pp. 
1896/7.      Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgle.v    1897. 

pp.     . 
1897 '8.      Trenton:    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgle.v,   1898, 

428  pp. 
189S/9.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1899. 

442  pp. 
1899/00.     Camden :     S.    Chew    &    Sons,    1900. 

555  pp. 
1900/1.     Camden  :   S.  Chew  &  Sons.  1901.    lil.  108,  553  pp. 

J.  "Willard  Morgan,  comptroller 

1901/2  dept.  ed.    Camden  :   S.  Chew  &  Sons,  1902.    111,112, 
569  pp. 

p..  n.  d.     112.  569  pp. 
S.  Chew  &  Sons  Company,  1903. 


11,  79, 
li,  85, 
ill,  91, 
V,  386 
V,  91, 
111,  90, 
ill,    104. 


MaeCrellish  ,&  Quigley,  1905.     Ill,  117, 


1901/2  doc.  ed.     n. 
1902/3.      Camden  : 

119,  591  pp. 
1903/4.     Trenton. 

569  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1878/9     in  Legisl.  docs.   1.880.  v.  2  :  60. 

"  app.   in   Legisl.  docs.   1880.  v.  2,  doc.  61. 

1879/80  in   Legisl.  docs.   1881.   v.   1,  doc.  50. 


1880/1 

1881/2 

1882/3 

1883/4 

1884/5 

1885/6 

1886/7 

1887/8 

1888/9 

1889/90 

1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 

1894/5 

3-4. 
1895/6 
1896/7 
1897/8 
1898/9 
1899/00 
1900/1 
1901/2 
1902/3 
1903/4 


1882,  V.  1,  doc.  31. 

1883,  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

1884,  V.  1,  doc.  3. 

1885,  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

1886,  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

1887,  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

1888,  V.  1.  doc.  3. 

1889,  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

1890,  V.  1,  doc.  3. 

1891,  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

1892,  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

1893,  V.  1,  doc.  3. 

1894,  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

1895  (1.  e.  119  sess.),  v.  1,  doc.  2. 
1895  (1.  e.  120  sess.),  v.  1.  docs. 


In  Legisl.  docs.  1896,  v.  1,  doc.  2. 

"   1897,  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

"   1898,  V.  1.  doc.  3. 

"   1899.  V.  1,  doc.  3. 

"   1900,  V.  1,  doc.  3. 

"   1901.  V.  1.  doc.  3. 

1902,  V.  1,  doc.  3. 

"   1903.  V.  1,  doc.  3. 

"     "   1904,  V.  1,  doe.  4. 

B 


TREASURER'S  REPORT 
1  series 
1789-1843.     Rept.  of  the  joint  committee  to  settle  tlie 
treasurer's  accts. 

Checklist 
1789-1843.    No  separate  copies  were  found. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

James  Mott,  treasurer 

1789  (Davenport)       In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1789  :  38-65. 

1790  (R.  Ogden)  1790:33-63. 

1791  (Wallace)  '  "     1791  :  31-55. 

The  committee  rept.  alone  Is  found  in  the  Jol.  of  the 

Legisl.   Council.   Oct.   1791 :  11  ;   submitted  by   Mr. 
Cook. 

in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1792  :  26-57. 
■'      1793:67-101. 

'       "  "      1794  :  44-81. 

1795  :  32-67. 

"     1796:34-77. 

The  committee   rept.    alone   is  found   in   Jol.   of   Legisl 
Council  Oct.  1796  :  22-23  ;  submitted  by  Mr.  Condit. 

1797  (Van    Cleve)       in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1797  :  26-65. 
Committee  rept.  alone  in  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1797 

19-20  :  submitted  by  Mr.  Condit. 

1798  (Van  Duyn)       in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1798  :  30-63. 
Committee  rept.  alone  in  Jol.  Legisl.  (i;ouncll  Oct.  1798 

19  ;  submitted  by  Jlr.  De  Vroom. 


1792  (Van   Cleve) 

1793  (Van  Cleve) 

1794  (Frazer) 

1795  (D.  Vroom) 

1796  (Southard) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

TREASURER'S  REPORT— cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

James  Salter,  treasurer 

1799  (Ward)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1799  :  35-71. 

1800  (Hurrowes)         "       "      ' 1800:18-47. 

Committee  rept.  alone  In  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  18()0 : 

14  ;  submitted  bv  Mr.  De  Vroom. 

1801  (Kitchel)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  ISO!  :  3.5-65. 

1802  (Van  Cleve)       "         "     1802:23-59. 

Peter  Qordon,  treasurer 


:  41-73. 
:  241-286. 
:  425-459. 
:  46-83. 
:  50-85. 
:  74-109. 
:  212-247. 
:  356-385. 
:  26-51. 
:  34-43. 
:  26-55. 
:  54-91. 
:  26-59. 
:  33-60. 
:  40-95. 
:  18-40. 
:  20-37. 
:  32-55. 
Chas.  Parker,  treasurer  * 

1821  (Elmer)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821  :  71-97. 

1822  (Pennington)      "       "      "       "  "      1822:27-63. 
The  certificate  of  the  committee  is  found,  p.  67. 

1823  (S.  B.  Miller)    in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823  :  19-53. 

1824  (Kline)  "        "      "       "  "     1824:28-60. 
1S25         "                       "        "      "       "  "     1825:22-57. 

The    certificate   of    the    committee    was    ordered    prtd. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1825  :  58). 


1803 

(Godwin) 

1804 

(CowglU) 

180r. 

(Tlebout) 

1806 

(TIebout) 

1807 

(Condict) 

1808 

(Moore) 

1809 

(Whitehead) 

1810 

(Crane) 

1811 

(Bateman) 

1812 

(Vroom) 

1813 

(Day) 

1814 

(Wilson) 

1815 

(Ellis) 

1816 

(Halliday) 

1817 

(Day) 

1818 

(J.  Parker) 

1819 

(C.  Parker) 

1820 

(Newbold) 

in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1803 
1804 
1805 
1806 
1807 
1808 
1809 
1810 
1811 
1812 
1813 
1814 
1815 
1816 
1817 
1818 
1819 
1820 


in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1826  :  23-55. 

■'   "   "    "  1827 :  18-47. 
' "   1828/9:19-59. 

' 1829/30  :  19-57. 

in  Votes  of  Assem.  1830/1 :  31-71. 
' 1831/2  :  36-74. 

"      "       "        1832/3 :  26-70. 

1833/4:141-191. 

1834/5  :  43-96. 

1835/6:36-91. 


1826  (Capner) 
1827 

1828  (Stites) 

1829  (Jackson) 

1830  (Jackson) 

1831  (M'llvalne) 

1832  (Learning) 

1833  (M'llvaine) 

1834  iHaight) 

1835  (Marshall) 
Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6  :  36). 

Jacob  Kline,  treasurer 

1836  (Wills)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7  :  56-95. 

Isaac  Southard,  treasurer 

1837  (Caldwell)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8  :  78-137. 
Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8  :  138).    The  com- 
mittee rept.  without  the  accts.  is  found  In  the  Coun- 
cil iol.  1837/8  :  56-57. 

1838  (Porter)  In  Votes  of  Assem.   1838/9:77-141. 
The  committee  rept..  without  the  accts.  is  found  in  the 

Council  iol.  1838/9  :  65. 

1839  (Sanderson)     In  Votes  of  Assem.   1839/40:46-111. 

1840  (Black)  '         1840/1  :  89-150. 

1841  "  "        "       "  "         1841/2:92-168. 
500  copies  of  the  rept.  of  the  committee,  together  with 

the   treasurer's   rept.    to   the   legisl.   and   ace.   docs, 
ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  legisl.  Council  1841/2:97). 

1842  (Whitney)         in  Votes  of  Assem.   1842/3:86-156. 

1843  (Throckmorton)     in    Votes    of    Assem.    1843/4  :  85- 
151. 

Hereafter  the  accts.  contained  in  the  committee  repts., 
the  debit  and  credit  accts..  and  the  ann.  rept.  of  the 
treasurer  are  combined  ;  see  below.  Series  2,  Group 
6.  et  seq. 

2  series 

Under  act  of  1838. 
1838-1845.     Rept.  of  the  treasurer. 

a 
1838-1843.     Rept.  of  the  treasurer  of  the  state  of  N.  J.  to 
the  legisl. 

Checklist 
Isaac  Southard,  treasurer 
1838  dept.   ed.      Trenton :     Prtd.   by   James   T.    Sherman 
1838.     9  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.     500  copies  were 
ordered  prtd.   (Votes  63  Gen.  Assem.  1838/9:143; 
Jol.   Legisl.   Council   1838:76). 


'  Wm.  Grant  served  as  treasurer  part  of  the  year  1832. 


310 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

TREASURER'S  REPORT— cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

a — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
Isaac  Southard,   trcnsiircr — cont'd 
1838  doc.  ed.   (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  60-70. 
"      doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    n.  t.  p.    pp. 


,      -.  -  r.     ..-  "7-84. 
1830  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :  Prtd.  by  Phillips  &  Bo.swell,  1830. 
0  pp. 

n.  t.  p.    pp.  38-45. 
n.  t.  p.    pp.  38-46. 


1839  doc.  ed.  (Council), 
doc.  ed.  (Assem.). 


1840  dept.  ed.    Trenton:   Sherman  and  Harron.  1840.     10 
pp. 

1840  doc.  ed.  (Council),    n.  t.  p.    pp.  44-50. 
doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    n.  t.  p.     pp.  81-87. 

1841  dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.    (.Tol.  Legisl.  Council   1841- J: 
97). 

n.  t.  p.     pp.  64-71. 
n.  t.  p.    pp.  84-90. 
Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron, 


n.  t.  p.    pp.  39-46. 
n.  t.  p.     pp.  77-84. 
Prtd.  by  F.  S.  Mills,  1843.    10  pp. 
n.  t.  p.     pp.     56-62. 
n.  t.  p.    pp.     77-84. 


1841  doc,  ed.  (Council) 
"   doc.  ed.  (Assem.). 

1842  dept.  ed.  Trenton 
1842.  10  pp. 

1842  doc.  ed.  (Council). 
"   doc.  ed.  (Assem.). 

1843  dept.  ed.  Trenton 
"  doc.  ed.  (Council). 
"      doc.  ed.  (Assem.). 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1838  in  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1838/9  :  69-76. 

"  Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9  :  77-84. 

1839  "  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1839/40  :  38-45 
"       "  Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40  ;  38-46. 

1840  "  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1840/1  :  44-50. 
"       "  Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1  :  81-151. 

1841  "  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1841/2  :  64-71. 
"  Votes  of  Assem.  1841/2  :  84-90. 

1842  "  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1842/3  ;  39-46. 
"       "  Votes  of  Assem.  1842/3  :  77-84. 

1843  "  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1843/4  :  56-62. 
"       "  Votes  of  Assem.  1843/4  :  77-84. 


1844-1845.     Rept.  of  the  treasurer  of  the  state  of  N.  J.  to 
the  legisl.    [including  detailed  stmts,   formerly  in- 
cluded in  rept.  of  the  joint  committee  to  audit  and 
settle  treasurer's  accts.,  etc.] 
Checklist 

Thomas  Arrowsmith,  treasurer 
1844  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron, 

1845.  156  pp. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1845  :  462  :  Minutes  of 
Assem.   1845  :  410). 

1844  doc.  ed.  (Senate),    n.  t.  p.    pp.  328-461. 
"      doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  273-299. 

Stacy  A.  Paxson,  treasurer 

1845  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron, 

1846.  129  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socv..  Newark.     .500  copies 
ordered  nrtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1846  :  216  :  Votes  of  Assem. 
1846:  272). 
1845  doc.  ed.  (Senate).    Omitted. 

"   ,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    n.  t.  p.    pp.  176-207. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1844  in   Senate  Jol.  1845:328-461. 

"       "  Minutes  of  Assem.  1845  :  273-299. 

1845  "  Minutes  of  Assem.  1846  :  176-267. 

3  series 

Under  act  of  April  17.  1846. 
1846-1863/4.     [Ann.  rept.  of  the  treasurer.] 


1846-1858.     The  treasurer's  rept.  to  the  legisl. 
Checklist 

8.  A.  Paxson,  treasurer 
1840  dept  ed.    Trenton  :  Sherman  and  Harron,  1847,    142 
PP, 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.     500  copies  were 
ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  Jol.  1847  :  174). 
1846  doc.  ed.  (Senate),    n.  t.  p.    pp.  00-173. 
doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    n.  t.  p.    pp.  94-230. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

TREASURER'S  REPORT— cont'd 

.'>  series — cont'd 

a — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

Saml.  A.  Stryker,  treasurer 

1847  dept.    ed.      Trenton:     Sherman    and    Harron.    1848. 
150  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.     .500  copies  were 
ordered    prtd.     (Sen.    Jol.    1848:167);    300    copies 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1S4S  :  315). 
1S47  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  169-322. 
"      doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  163-314. 


Samuel  Mairs,  treasurer 
1848  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     Sherman 
132  pp. 
Usual   no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd. 
1840:217). 

1848  doe.  ed.  (Senate),  n.  t.  p.  pp.  2 
"   doc.  ed.  (Assem.),  n.  t.  p.  pp. 

1849  dept.  ed.   Trenton :  Sherman 
130  pp. 

1849  doc.  ed.    (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp. 
"      doc.  ed.    (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp. 

1850  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Charles  W. 
1000  copies  ordered  prtd.    (Sen.  Jol 

1850  doc.  ed,    (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp. 
"      doc.  ed.   (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp. 


and   Harron,    1849. 

(Minutes  of  Assem. 

15-344. 
112-210. 
and    Harron,    1850. 

3C7-475. 
516-627. 
Jay.  1851.     127  pp. 

1851  :367). 
367-475. 
516-627. 


Rescarrieh  M.  Smith,  treasurer. 
1851  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     True   American    Office.    1852. 
134  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

1851  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  185-310. 

1852  dept.    ed.      Trenton':     True    American    Office,    1853, 
137  pp, 

1852  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  305-441. 

1853  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     True    American    Office,    1854. 
141   pp. 

1853  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     141  pp. 

1854  dept.  ed.     New  Brunswick  :    Fredonian  Office,  1855. 
127  pp. 

1854  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  362-488. 

1855  dent.    ed.      Trenton:     Office    of    "True    American" 
1856.      167   (1)    pp, 

1855  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     167  (1)  pp. 

1856  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  True  American  "  Office,  1857. 
150   (1)   pp. 

1856  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  350-516. 

1857  dept,    ed,      Trenton  :     True    American    Office,    1858. 
197  (1)  pp. 

1857  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pr.  417-614. 

1858  dept.  ed.   Trenton  :  "  Slate  Oazette  and  Republican  " 
Office.  1850.     213  (1)   pp. 

1858  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  875-1088. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1846  in  Senate  Jol.  1847:60-173. 

"        "  Minutes  of  Assem.   1847:94-230. 

1847  "  Senate  Jol.  1848  :  160-322. 
"  Votes  of  Assem.  1848  :  163-314. 
"  Senate  Jol.  1,<!40  :  215-344. 
"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1840  :  112-216 

' 1850:240-254. 

"   Senate  Jol.  18."'.1  :  307-475. 

"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1851  :  510-627. 

"  App.  to  Senate  Jol.   1852:185-310. 


1848 


1840 
1850 


1851 


House     ' 

1852 

185-310, 

Senate    ' 

1853 

305-441, 

House     ' 

1,8.53 

305-441. 

Senate    ' 

18.54. 

doc.  C. 

House     * 

1854, 

doc.  C. 

Senate    ' 

1855 

362-428. 

House     ' 

1855 

.362-488, 

House     ' 

1S5R, 

doc.  I. 

Senate    ' 

1858 

417-614. 

House     ' 

1858 

417-614. 

Senate    ' 

1850 

877-1088 

House     ' 

1850 

877-1088 

1852 

1853 

1854 

1855 
1857 

1858 


1859-1863/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  treasurer  to  tlie  Legis- 
lature. 

Checklist 
Rescarrick  M.  Smith,  treasurer 

1859  dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

"   doc.  ed.  n.  t.  p.  pp.  649-809  (1). 

1860  dept.  ed.  (Senate),  n.  t.  p.  pp.  569-793  (1). 
"   doc.  ed.  (House),  h.  t.  p.  pp.  135-362. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


311 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

TREASURER'S  REPORT— cont'd 

3  series — cont'd 

6 — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
Pcscarrick    M.    Siiiitlij    Ircaaurer — cont'd 
1861  dopt.    ed.      Jersey    City:     J.    H.    Lyon,    1862.      102 

Jersey    City :     J.    H 


Lyon,    1862.      102 
'  True   American  " 


(1). 

1860:  049-869  (1). 
1861:  569-793  (1). 
1861  :  135-362. 


(1)  pp. 

1861  doc.    ed. 

(1)  pp. 

1862  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     D.    Naar, 
Office,  1863.     125  (2)  pp. 

1862  doc.    ed.      Trenton :     O.    Naar    "  True    American " 
Office.  1863.     125  (2)  pp. 
From    1862/3-1869/70    the    fiscal    year    end.s    Nov.    30. 
1862/3  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    D.   Naar,  "  True  American  " 
Office.  1864.     155  (2)  pp. 
The  rept.  of  tie  joinf  committee  is  also  prtd.  separately  : 
Rept.  of  the  joint  committee  on  treasurer's  acots., 
1863.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  bv  D.   Naar,  "  True  Amer- 
ican "  Office.  1864.     12  pp. 
1862/3  doc.   ed.     Trenton  :    D.   Naar,   "  True  American " 

Office,  1864.     155  (2)  pp. 
1863/4  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  J.  R.  Freese,  "  State 
Gazette"  Office,  1865.    189  (2)  pp. 
Treasurer   Smith   died   Jan.    30,    1865.      His   rept.    tor 
1863/4  was  submitted  by  David  Naar. 
1863/4    doc.   ed.      Jersey   City  :     J.    H.    Lyon,    1865.      189 

(2)  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
18.59        in  App.   to  Senate  jol.   1860  :  649-869 
"  "       "       "    House     " 

1860  "       "       "    Senate    " 
"  "      "        "    House     " 

1861  "  Legisl.   docs.   1862. 

1862         '       1863. 

1862/3    "        "  "       1864. 

1863/4    "        "  "      1865. 

4  series 
1864/5-1892/3.     Rept.  of  the  joint  committee  on  treas- 
urer's accts.  to  the  Legisl.  of  N.  J.,  with  the  treas- 
urer's rept.  to  the  Gov. 

Checklist 

David  Naar.  treasurer 
1864/5  dept.  ed.     Trentou  :    J.  R.  Freese,  1866.     216  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  Library  of  Cohimbia  Universit.v. 
1864/5  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     pp.  563-768. 

Howard  Iritis,  treasurer 
1865/6  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   "  State  Gazette  "  Office,  1866. 
22  pp..  1  leaf. 
Covers  period  Nov.  30,  186.5-March  7,  1866. 
1865/6  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     pp.  769-792. 

dept.  ed.     Trentou  :    Office  of  State  Gazette,  1867. 
153  pp. 
Covers  period  Dec.  1,  1865-Nov,  30.  1866. 
1865/6  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  165-313. 
1866/7  dept.  ed.     Noi  seen. 

doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  233-352. 

Wm.  P.  McMichael,  treasurer 
1868  dept.    ed      Trenton :    Prtd.   at   tie   True   American 
Office.  1869.     166  pp. 

1868  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  469-61S. 

1869  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     True    American    Office,    1870. 
151  pp. 

1869  doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.    pp.  339-468. 

1869/70  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    True  American  Office,  1871. 
151  pp. 
The  onlv  copy  seen  was  in  charge  of  the  Custodian  of 
the  N.  J.  State  Capitol. 
1869/70  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  257-399. 
Hereafter  the  fiscal  year  ends  Oct.  31. 


Josephus  Sooy,  Jr.,  treasurer 
1S70/1   dept.    ed.      Trenton 

149  pp. 
1870/1  doc.    ed.      Trenton 

149  pp. 
1871/2  dept.   ed. 

145  pp. 
1871/2  doc.  ed. 
1872/3  dept.    ed.      ti-enton  :     State    Gazette — Murphy    & 

Bechtel.  1873.     166  pp. 
1872/3  doe.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     1G6  pp. 

1873/4  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharpe,  1874.     168  pp. 
doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    168  pp. 


State   Gazette  Office,  1871. 

State   Gazette  Office,  1871. 

Trenion :     State   Gazette  Office,  1872. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     145  pp. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

TREASURER'S  REPORT- 

4  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 


■cont'd 


Oershom  Mott.  treasurer 
1874/5  dept.     ed.       Trenton:      Public    Opinion — Wm. 

Sharp.  1875.     209  pp. 
1874/5  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    209  pp. 


Wriglit,  treasurer 

Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,   State  Gazette 
1876.    201  pp. 
n.  p..  n.  d.     201  pp. 
Clinton  :    J.  Carpenter,  Jr.,  1877.     199 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     199  pp. 
Clinton  :    J.  Carpenter,  Jr.,  1878.     186 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     186  pp. 

Camden  :    S.  Chew,  1879.    212  pp. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     212  pp. 
.     Camden  :    S.  Chew,  1880..    214  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     214  pp. 
Mount    Holly:     C.    II.    Folwell,    1881. 

n.  p..  n.  d.  188  pp. 

Jersey  City  :   M.  Mulione,  1882.     184  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.  184  pp. 

Newton  :  T.  G.  Bunnell,  1883.     198  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.  198  pp. 

Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy,  1884.     210  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.  210  pp. 

John  J.  Toffet/,  treasurer  * 
1SS4/5  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy,  1885.    258  pp. 
1SS6/7  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     282  pp. 
1885/6  dept.  ed.     Camden  :    S.  Chew,  1886.     254  pp. 

doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     254  pp. 
1886/7  dept.  ed.     Somerville  :  The  Unionist  Gazette  Asso- 
ciation. 1887.     282  pp. 
'   "    "  "  '      282  pp. 

S.  Chew,  1888.     264  pp. 
264  pp. 


a.  M 

1875/6  dept  ed. 
Prtg.  House, 
1875/6  doc.  ed. 
1876/7  dept  ed. 

pp. 
1876/7  doc.  ed. 
1877/8  dept.  ed. 

EP. 
1877/8  doc.  ed. 
1878/9  dept.  ed. 

"   doc.  ed. 
1879/80  dept.  ed 

"    doc.  ed. 
1880/1  dept.  ed. 

188  pp. 
1880/1  doc.  ed. 
1881/2  dept.  ed. 

"       doc.  ed. 
1882/3  dept.  ed. 

"       doc.  ed. 
1883/4  dept.  ed. 

"       doc.  ed. 


lSSfi/7  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d. 
1887/8  dept.  ed.     Camden  : 
"       doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d. 
1888  '9  dept.  ed.     Trenton 

326  pp. 
lSRS/9  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
1889/90  dept  ed.     Trenton  : 

1890.     306  pp. 
1889/90  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 


MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1889. 

326  pp. 

J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

306  pp. 


Oeorge  R.  Oral),  treasurer 


1890/1  dept.  ed.     Trenton 

431  pp. 
1890/1  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    431  pp 
1891/2  dept  ed.     Trenton      '    ' 

1892.  357  pp. 
1891/2  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d 
1892/3  dept.  ed.     Trenton 

1893.  389  pp. 
1892/3  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     389  pp. 


MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1891. 


J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

357  pp. 

J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 


In  Collected  docs,  as 

follows  : 

1864/5  in  Legisl.  docs 

1866  :  56 

2-768. 

1863/6  ;;   ;;   ;; 

1866  :  7fi9-7!i2. 

1867  :  165-313. 

1866/7  " 

1868  :  233-352. 

1S67/8  " 

1869  :  469-618. 

1868/9  

1870  :  339-468. 

1869/70" 

1871  :  257-399. 

1870/1  " 

1872. 

1871/2  " 

1873,  doc.  2. 

1872/3  

1874,  doc.  2. 

1873/4  " 

1875,  doc.  2. 

1874/5  " 

1876.  doc.  2. 

1875/6  

1877,  doc.  2. 

1876/7  

1878.  V. 

1,  doc.  2. 

1S77/S  " 

1879,  v. 

1,  doc.  31 

1878/9  " 

1880,  V. 

2,  doc.  64 

1879/80" 

1881,  V. 

1,  doc.  49 

1880/1  

1882,  V. 

1,  doc.  32 

1881 /2  ' 

1883,  T. 

1,  doc.  3. 

1882/3  

1884,  V. 

1,  doc.  4. 

1SS3/4  " 

1885,  V. 

1,  doc.  4. 

1SS4/5  " 

1886,  V. 

1,  doc.  3. 

1SS5'6  "    "     " 

1887,  V. 

1,  doc.  3. 

1SS6/7 ' 

1.888,  V. 

1,  doc.  4. 

1887/8  " 

1889,  V. 

1,  doc.  3. 

1888/9  " 

1890,  V. 

1,  doc.  4. 

1889/90" 

1891,  V. 

1,  doc.  3. 

1890/1  " 

1892,  V. 

1,  doc.  3. 

1891/2  " 

1893,  V. 

1,  doc.  4. 

1892/3  

1894,  V. 

1,  doc.  3. 

»  Jonathan  H.  Blackwell  was  treasurer  part  of  the  year  1885. 


312 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
B — cont'd 
TREASURER'S  REPORT— cont'd 
5  series 
a 
1893/4-1903/4.     Rept.  of  the  joint  committee  on  treas- 
urer's accts.  and  of  the  state  treasurer  to  the  Legisl. 
of  N.  J.,  with  the  treasurer's  rept.  to  the  Governor. 
Checklist 
The  dept.  and  doc.  editions  agree  except   in  omission  of 
the  imprint  from  the  doc.  ed. 

George  B.  Swain,  treasurer 
1893/4    Trenton :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulsley.  1804.     501   pp. 
1894/5  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quiglev,  1895. 

563  pp. 
1895/6  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :    MacCreilish  &  Quislev,  1896. 

553  pp.  s:    B    .». 

1896/7  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley.   1897. 

595  pp. 
1897/8  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quiglev.  1808. 

625  pp. 
1898/9  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qniglev,  1899. 

663  pp. 
1899/00  dept.    ed.       Camden  :      S.    Chew    &    Sons,    1900. 

687  pp. 
1900/1  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quiglev.  1901. 

697  pp. 

Frank  O.  Brigga,  treasurer 

1901/2  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    MacCrelllsh  &  QuieleT,  1902. 
748  pp.  -*    e    .  . 

1902/3  dept.  ed.     Camden:    S.   Chew  &  Sons   Co..   1903. 

752  pp. 
1903/4  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCreilish  &  Quigley,  1904. 

762  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1893/4   in  Legisl.  docs.   1895  (i.  e.  119  sess.),  v.  1.  doc.  3. 

1S94/5 1895  (i.  e.  120  sess.),  v.  1,  doc.  4. 

1895/6 '   1896,  v.  1,  doc.  3. 

1896/7  "    "     "   1897,  V.  1,  doc.  3. 
1897/8  "    "     "   1898,  v.  1,  doc.  4. 

1898/9 1899,  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

1899/00 "         "  "        1900.  v.  1.  doc.  2. 

1900/1    "         "  "       1901.  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

1901/2 '       1902,  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

1902/3 1903.  V.  1,  doc.  2. 

1903/4    "         •'  "        1904,  V.  1.  doc.  2. 

6 

1902/3-1903/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  treasurer  of  the  state 
of  N.  J.  to  the  Governor. 

Checklist 
1902/3  Camden  :     S.    Chew    &    Sons    Co.,    1903.      21    pp. 
1903/4  Trenton  :    MacCreilish  &  Quigley,  1904.     14  pp. 
These  repts.  are  also  included  In  the  regular  ann.  rept. 
of  the  treasurer,  as  follows  : 
1902/3  in  A.R.   treasurer  1902/3  :  725-745. 
1903/4    •■     •'  "  1903/4:743-756. 

non-serial 
1790.     Rept.  of  committee  (Jones)  apptd.  for  settlement 
of  accts.  referred  to  them  during  sitting  of  Legisl. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  May,  1790:  63.) 

1803.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Parrett)  apptd.  to  ex- 
amine into  robbery  committed  on  state  treasury,  to- 
gether with  depositions  and  stmts,  of  amts.  in  treas- 
ury before  and  after  robbery.  (Jol.  of  Legisl.  Coun- 
cil, Oct.  1803:  243-264.) 

1804.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Little)  apptd.  to  ex- 
amine and  rept.  on  accts.  of  the  state  treasurer. 
(Same  Oct.  1804:  392-394.) 

1808.  Communication  from  treasurer  (Gordon)  on  sub- 
ject of  unsettled  accts.  in  his  oflBce.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1808:  126-127.) 

1811.  Communication  from  state  treasurer  (Gordon) 
rel.  to  sale  of  Jersey  Bank  at  sheriff's  sale,  condition 
of  his  accts.  etc.  (Kumc  Oct.  1811:  11-12.) 

1812.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Gordon)  stating  that  his 
accts.  and  those  of  the  state  prison  are  ready  for  ex- 
amination; suit  of  Jersey  Bank.  (<S'«me  1812:  11-12.) 

1815.  Report  of  treasurer  (Gordon)  as  to  amt.  of  money 
due  state,  amt.  on  hand  and  amt.  likely  to  be  soon 
reed.  {Same  1814/5:  188189.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1820.     Communication  from  treasurer  (Gordon)   rcl.  to 
amt.   of  moneys  in  treasury    (unappropriated),  in 
what  bank  deposited,  and  in  whose  name.    (Same 
May,  1820:  230.) 

1822.  Rept.  of  committee  (Kline  [Klein])  transmitting 
a  communication  from  atty.  gen.  (Frelinghuysen) 
rel.  to  arat.  of  money  due  state  from  Isaac  G.  Ogden; 
inability  to  bring  suit  owing  to  absence  of  Mr.  Og- 
den from  the  jurisdiction  of  the  state.  (Same  Oct. 
1822:  97.) 

1823.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Parker)  estimating  revenue 
and  expenses  of  the  state  for  1824  and  1825.  (Some 
Oct.  1823:  135-137.) 

1825.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Kline)  on  rept.  of 
treasurer  to  whom  was  re-committed  their  former 
rept.  of  same.  (Same  Oct.  1825:  82-83.) 

For  the  "  former  rept."  see  above,  the  serial  group,  B. 

1828.  Same  for  ensuing  year.  (Same  1827/8:  276-278.) 
.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ordered  prtd.   (Votes  of  Assem.  1827/8  :  278). 

1829.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Parker)  in  conformity  to  res. 
requiring  information  on  sum  necessary  to  be  raised 
for  support  of  state  govt,  the  current  year.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1828/9:  269-271.) 

1830.  Rept.  from  committee  (Farlee)  instructed  to 
ascertain  from  the  treasurer  what  sum  would  be 
necessary  for  support  of  the  state  govt,  for  the  en- 
suing year.    (Same  1829/30:  251-253.) 

The     rept.     includes    the    estimate    of    the    treasurer 
(Parker). 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1829/30  :  253). 

.     Balance  of  available  funds  in  treasury;  unusual 

expenditures  during  year.     (Govs.  mess.    (Vroom) 

Oct.  28,  1830.) 

1831.  Balance  in  treasury;  possible  to  diminish  taxes. 
(Same  (Vroom)  Oct.  27,  1831.) 

1833.  Rept.  from  state  treasurer  (Grant)  on  probable 
amt.  of  unappropriated  money  that  will  be  in  state 
treasury  on  Dec.  1.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1832/3:  309- 
310.) 

.  Financial  condition  of  state.  (Govs.  mess.  (See- 
ley)  Oct.  23,  1833.) 

1834.  Stmt,  of  balance  on  hand  in  treasury  and  amt. 
due  state  from  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Trans- 
portation Co.,  and  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co., 
on  Jan.  1  next.    (Some  (Vroom)  Oct.  30,  1834.) 

1835/6.  Stmt,  of  state  finances  for  year  ending  Oct.  25, 
1836.  (Same  (Dickerson)  Jan.  3,  1837.) 

1836/7.  Rept.  from  state  treasurer  (Southard)  in  com- 
pliance with  res.  instructing  him  to  lay  before  House 
stmt,  containing  amt.  of  revenues  collected  and  dis- 
bursed during  past  year,  estimate  of  probable  ex- 
penses of  govt,  for  present  year,  condition  of  school 
fund,  how  invested,  etc.,  and  amt.  of  surplus  revenue 
reed,  and  how  distributed,  etc.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1837/8:  322-328.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen ;    1000   copies   were   ordered   prtd.    (Votes   of 
Assem  1837/8:322-328). 

1837.  Treasurer's  (Kline)  estimates  of  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures Oct.,  1836  to  Oct.,  1838;  amt.  reed,  from 
Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Am- 
boy R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.  during  1836. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  512-514.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen  ;    500   copies   ordered   prtd.    (Votes   of  Assem. 
183(1/7:515). 

.     Communication  from  members  of  Gen.  Assem.  to 

the  speaker  requesting  that  the  Legisl.  convene  to 
consider  measures  to  be  taken  to  meet  public  exi- 
gency in  financial  affairs  because  of  failure  of  banks 
to  redeem  bills  and  specie.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7: 
861-862.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


313 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1837.  Communication  from  tlie  treasurer  (Kline)  re- 
specting situation  of  the  treasury  and  necessary- 
measures  to  procure  funds.  {Same  1836/7:  883-884.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1S38/7  :  884). 

.     Communication    from    treasurer    (Kline)     resp. 

loan  to  satisfy  wants  of  tlie  treasury.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1836/7:  941.)      • 

.     Resolutions  expressing  opinions  of  Legisl.  rel.  to 

public  measures  demanded  by  peculiar  and  embar- 
rassed condition  of  public  affairs.  (Jol.  of  Legisl. 
Council  1837/8:  94-96.) 

.     On  condition  of  state  treasury;  suggestions  rel.  to 

adjustment  of  state  tax  for  expenses  of  govt.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Dickerson)  Oct.  26,  1837.) 

1838.  Rept.  of  committee  of  ways  and  means  (Pierson) 
to  whom  was  referred  treasurer's  rept.  on  state 
finances.   (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:  451-459.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ordered  prtd.   (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8  :  4D9). 

.     Stmt,   of  condition   of  treasury;    desirability  of 

Legisl.,  as  soon  as  same  can  be  reasonably  done,  pro- 
viding means  in  advance  for  payment  of  all  demands 
on  treasurer,  without  obliging  that  officer  to  borrow 
money.   (Govs.  mess.   (Pennington)   Jan.  10,  1838.) 

.     Embarrassment  resulting  from  failure  to  levy  tax 

in  1837;  recommendation  of  state  officers  at  that 
time  quoted;  financial  condition  of  state.  (Same 
(Pennington)  Oct.  24,  1838.) 

1839.  "We  have  much  reason  to  felicitate  ourselves 
upon  the  state  of  our  finances,  economy  of  our  ex- 
penses, and  freedom  from  debt,  except  to  a  small 
amt."  (Some  (Pennington)  Oct.  22,  1839.) 

.     Treasurer's   (Southard)   rept.  in  reply  to  res.  of 

Jan.  31,  requesting  stmt,  of  probable  receipts  and 
expenditures  of  current  year,  together  with  the  sum 
necessary  to  be  raised  by  tax;  also,  the  amt.  of  in- 
terest, bank  tax.,  etc.,  accruing  on  the  school  fund. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council  1838/9:  165-167;  Votes  of  Assem. 
1838/9:  369-371.) 

.     Same,  separate,  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  .J.  State  Librar.v.     2000  copies  were 
ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9  :  371). 
1841.     Rept.  from  treasurer  (Southard),  and  atty.  gen. 
(Field),  in  reply  to  concurrent  res.  of  the  Legisl. 
(Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1840/1:  164-165;   Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1840/1;  400-401.) 

Inability  to  secure  decision  of  Supreme  Court  on  differ- 
ences betw.  treasurer  of  state  and  officers  of  Camden 
and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  and  N.  J. 
R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.,  counsel  for  the  cos. 
bavins  deemed  It  a  legisl.  rather  than  Judicial 
matter  and  refused  to  enter  into  a  suit. 

.     Fiscal  concerns  of  the  state  simple  and  limited; 

state  tax  cannot  be  dispensed  with;  possible  receipts 
from  sales  of  public  lands.  (Govs.  mess.  (Penning- 
ton) Oct.  26,  1841.) 

1844.  Errors  reported  in  late  treasurer's  accts.  {Same 
(Haines)  Jan.  10,  1844.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Van  Wagenan)  apptd.  to  in- 
vestigate accts.  of  late  treasurer  (Southard). 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1843/4:  559-563;  Jol.  Legisl.  Coun- 
cil 1843/4:  326-(?)  330.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen ;  1500  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1843/4  :  563)  ;  50O  copies  (Jol.  Leclsl.  Coun- 
cil 1843/4:330). 

1844/5.  Estimated  receipts  and  disbursements  for  fiscal 
year.  (Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1845.) 

1845.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Paxson)  estimating  receipts 
and  disbursements  for  the  year.  (Sen.  Jol.  1845:  595- 
596.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ordered  prtd.   (Sen.  Jol.  184.j  :  597). 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1845.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Seward)  apptd.  to  set- 
tle treasurer's  accts.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1845:  406-407; 
Sen.  jol.  1845:  322-323.) 

1846.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Seward)  on  treasurer's 
accts.    {Same  1846:  172-173;  same  1846:  212.) 

1846-1862.  Stmt,  showing  financial  condition  of  state 
funds;  that  is,  balance  of  securities  after  deducting 
all  liabilities,  and  cash  on  hand.  (A.R.  treasurer 
1846   (p.230)— same  1862.) 

Paging  from   Votes  of  Assom.     The  term,  funds,   here 
really  means  resources. 

1S47.  Stmt,  of  condition  of  treasury,  and  estimate  of 
receipts  and  disbursements  for  next  fiscal  year. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Stratton)  Jan.  13,  1847.) 

1848.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Kemble)  on  treasurer's 
(Stryker)  accts.  and  accts.  of  S.  A.  Paxson,  de- 
ceased.   (Votes  of  Assem.  1848:  133-134.) 

.  Rept.  from  committee  on  ways  and  means  (Cor- 
nell) estimating  receipts  and  expenditures  for  the 
year.    {Same  1848:  781-782.) 

1849.  Estimated  condition  of  treasury  Jan.  1.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1849:  5.) 

.     Estimate  of  receipts  and  disbursements  of  state 

for  ensuing  year  by  ways  and  means  committee. 
(Van  Wagoner).    (Votes  of  Assem.  1849:  1077-1078.) 

1850.  Estimates  of  receipts  and  disbursements  of  state 
by  ways  and  means  committee  (Van  Wagoner). 
{Same  1850:  812-813.) 

.     Stmt,    of   condition    of   treasury.     (Govs.    mess. 

(Haines)  1850.) 
.     Rept.  of  committee  (Olden)  on  treasurer's  accts. 

(Sen.  jol.  1850:  48-49.) 
1850-1863/4.     Estimated  receipts  of  treasury  for  ensuing 

yr.    (A.R.  treasurer  1850   (pp.  7-8)— .some  1863/4.) 

1851.  Economy  and  retrenchment  in  expenditure  of 
public  money  recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Fort) 
Jan.  21,  1851:  11.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  of  ways  and  means  (Doughty) 

on  state  finances.    Trenton:   M.  R.  Hamilton,  1851. 
9  pp. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1851:  851-855.) 

Condition    of    the    state    finances    Jan.    1.    1851    and 
estimates  for  the  year. 

1851.  Rept.  from  treasurer  (Smith)  giving  stmts,  of 
vouchers,  securities  and  bonds  reed,  from  late  state 
treasurer  (Mairs).    (Votes  of  Assem.  1851:  888-890.) 

1852.  Veto  (Port)  of  bill  to  defray  Incidental  expenses. 
(Same  1852:  878-879.) 

.     Estimated   receipts   and   disbursements.     (Govs. 

mess.  (Port)  Jan.  14,  1852:  19.) 
.     Rept.  of  Senate  committee   (Mulford)   on  Govs. 

veto  of  incidental  bill.    (Sen  jol.  1852:  719-723.) 
.     Same.    (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  423-431;   App.  to 

House  jol.  1852:  423-431.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  Jol.  1852  :  723). 
.     Not  sufficient  provision  for  security  of  bank  notes 

passing  through  hands  of  treasurer.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  12.) 

1853.  Assets  and  liabilities  of  state;  indebtedness  to 
school  fund.    {Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  21.) 

.  Estimated  receipts  and  disbursements  of  treas- 
ury.   {Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  20.) 

,     Legal  provisions  necessary  in  regard  to  expenses 

rel.  to  arrest  and  removal  of  fugitives  from  justice. 
{Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  14-15.) 

1854.  Estimated  receipts  and  disbursements  of  treas- 
ury.   {Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  15.) 

1855-1857.  Abstr.  of  state  finances.  {Same  (Newell) 
Jan.  1858:  6-7.) 


314 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1857.  Rept.  of  finance  committee  (Cobb)  on  portion  of 
Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  condition  of  state  treasury.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  1857:1139-1151;  app.  to  House  jol.  1857: 
1139-1151.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  :  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  Jol.  1857  :  330). 

1858.  Stmt.:  available  assets  of  state.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858:  9.) 

.     Probable  deficit  of  $28,000  at  end  of  year.    (Same 

(Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858:  10.) 
.     Estimated    receipts.     (Same    (Newell)    Jan.    13, 

1858:  7.) 
.    Rept.  of  the  committee  on  finance   (Riggs)    to 

whom  was  referred  so  much  of  the  Govs.  mess,  as 

relates  to  che  state  finances.     (Sen.  jol.   1858:  531- 

536.) 
.     Same,  separate.    Trenton :    Prtd.  at  the  "  True 

American  "  oflSce,  1858.   7  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newarli.  500  conies 
ordered  pitd.  (Sen.  jol.  1S58  :  536). 

1859.  Abstract  of  state  finances.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell) 
Jan.  11,  1860.) 

.     Probable  amt.  of  deficiency  at  end  of  year.    (Sainc 

(Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859:  6.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  state  liabilities.    (Some  (Newell) 

Jan.  1859:  6.) 

.     Estimated    receipts.     (Same    (Newell)    Jan.    12, 

1859:  4.) 

.    Rept.   of  committee  on   finance    (Cobb)    of  the 

Senate  on  so  much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to 
finance.  16  pp.  Trenton:  "  True  American "  office, 
1859. 

Four  tables  conclude  the  rept,  viz  : 

(A)  Stmt.  o(  apprns,  made  18.15-1838,  balances  unpaid  ; 
(B)  Reecipts  and  disbursements.  1850-1858;  (C) 
origin  and  stmt,  of  state  debt  due  Bank  of  Savings, 
N.  Y.  City.  1845-1853;  (D)  stmt,  of  pay  of  legisla- 
ture, prtg.  and  binding,  etc.,  salaries  of  state  officers 
and  no.  of  inhabitants  in  Me.,  N.  H..  Vt,.  Mass., 
R.  I.,  N.  Y.,  N.  J..  Iowa,  Ga.,  and  Tonn. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1859  app.  pp.  395-408; 

Sen.  jol.  1859  app.  pp.  395-408.) 

1860.  Practice  of  borrowing  from  income  of  a  future 
year,  i.  e.,  collecting  "  tax  on  capital  stock  "  in  ad- 
vance.   (Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

.     Estimated    receipts    and    expenditures.      (Same 

(Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

.     Suggested  that  each  co.  be  obliged  to  pay  bills  of 

"  taxed  costs  "  and  entire  support  of  its  beneficiaries 
at  Lunatic  Asylum;  expense  of  prtg.  public  docu- 
ments might  be  curtailed;  substitution  of  salaries 
for  fees  and  perquisites  would  be  conducive  to 
public  interest.    (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

"  Taxed  costs  "  refer  to  transportation,  etc.,  of  prisoners. 

.    Rept.   of  committee  on   finance    (Budd)    on   so 

much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  finance.  (Sen.  jol. 
1860:  682-684.) 

1861.  Stmt,  showing  liabilities  of  state.  (Some  (Olden) 
Jan.  8,  1861:  3.) 

.     Hoped  that  practice  of  anticipating  state  revenue 

may  be  discontinued.  (Same  (Olden)  Jan.  8,  1861: 
4.) 

.     Means  of  retrenchment  suggested;  obliging  each 

CO.  to  pay  its  bills  of  taxed  costs;  expense  of  crim- 
inal prosecutions  would  be  reduced  if  borne  by  cos.; 
no.  of  prisoners  and  costs  in  1849  and  1859;  prtg. 
and  engrossing  bills  could  be  reduced;  reforms  in 
incidental  bill  also  suggested;  these  measures  would 
soon  reduce  state  debt  within  constitutional  limits; 
if  not  adopted,  state  securities  should  be  sold  or 
amt.  raised  by  taxation.  (Same  (Olden)  Jan.  8, 
1861:  4-5.) 

.     Receipts   and    disbursements   of   state   treasury. 

(Some  (Olden)  Jan.  14,  1862.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1862.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  treasury.  (Same 
(Olden)  Jan.  13,  1863:  3.) 

1863.  State  acct.    (Some  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  3-4.) 

1864.  Termination  of  fiscal  year  Nov.  30;  financial 
repts.  for  1863  embrace  period  of  11  mos.,  Jan.  1- 
Nov.  30.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  3.) 

.     Estimated    receipts.     (Same    (Parker)    Jan.    12, 

1864:  3.) 

1864/5.  Estimated  receipts.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  10, 
1865.) 

.     Stmt,  of  accts.  of  late  treasurer,  R.  M.  Smith,  from 

Dec.  1,  1864  to  Jan.  30,  1865,  and  moneys,  securities, 
etc.  turned  over  to  present  treasurer  (Naar)  by  ad- 
ministrators of  former  treasurer.  (A.  R.  treasurer 
1863/4:  17-32.) 

1864/5-1903/4.     List    of   securities    belonging    to    state. 
(Some  1864/5  (p.  628)— «omc  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1865.  Recapitulation  of  N.  J.  state  bonds  sold  during 
yr.    (Some  1864/5:  731.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     By  the  act  entitled  "  An  act  respecting  the  offices 

of  the  treasurer,"  approved  April  27,  1846,  it  Is 
"  made  the  duty  of  the  treasurer  ....  to  submit 
annually  to  the  Legislature  a  balance  sheet  exhibit- 
ing the  general  items  of  expenditure,  the  amt.  of 
receipts,  and  the  sources  whence  they  have  been  re- 
ceived, the  indebtedness  of  the  state,  if  any,  and 
how,  and  where,  and  the  interest  paid  for  money 
borrowed ;  the  amt.  of  the  school  fund,  how  Invested, 
and  what  part  is  available  and  what  unavailable, 
the  interest  reed,  on  the  same;  the  amt.  of  bank  tax, 
and  the  sum  applicable  to  common  schools  and  how 
disposed  of,  so  as  to  give  a  correct  and  connected 
statement  of  the  condition  of  the  finances  of  the 
state."    (Some  1865:  7.) 

1865-1903/4.  Estimate  of  expenditures  and  receipts  of 
state  fund.  (A.R.  comptroller  1865  (pp.  12-13)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

1866.  Stmt,  showing  available  assets  of  state.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Parker)   Jan.  9,  1866:  5.) 

.     Estimated  receipts  and  disbursements;   amt.  of 

state  tax  required.  (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.,  8], 
1867:  5  or  6.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.  Certificate  of  cashier  for  balance  in  bank  stand- 
ing to  credit  of  treasurer.  (A.R.  treasurer  1865/6: 
65.) 

.     Economy  in  state  finances  urged.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Ward)  Jan.  16,  1866.) 

1867.  Stmt,  showing  financial  condition  of  Common- 
wealth.   (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  1868:  4-11.) 

1868.  United  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  deposited  in  treasury 
bond  for  $500,000  payable  with  interest  from  date  at 
7%,  that  being  the  amt.  of  award  of  comrs.  in  favor 
of  state  for  shore  front  of  Haraimus  Cove  property; 
suggestion  that  $150,000  of  this  be  appropriated  to 
war  fund  to  discharge  indebtedness  of  state  fund  to 
said  fund,  and  that  residue  be  retained  for  future 
uses  of  state.    (A.R.  comptroller  1867/8:  19-20.) 

1869.  Deficit  in  state  treasury;  expenditures  should  be 
regulated  by  receipts.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  12, 
1869:  6.) 

.     Short  sessions  of  legislature  desirable.     (Some 

(Randolph)  Jan.  19,  1869.) 

1870.  Bonds  of  state  sell  at  a  premium  and  financial 
condition  may  be  deemed  satisfactory.  (Same  (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  11.  1870:  10  or  15.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Change   of  fiscal   year;    to  end   Oct.   31.     (Same 

(Randolph)  Jan.  [10],  1871:  3.) 


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315 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1871.  Stmt,  showing  financial  condition  of  state.  (Same 
(Randolpli)  Jan.  9,  1S72:  4.) 

.     On    prosperous    condition    of    state    financially. 

(A.R.  comptroller  1870/1:  3-4.) 

1872.  Special  rept.  of  the  joint  committee  on  treasurer's 
accts.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  435-443.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1872.) 

.     Same,   separate.     Trenton:     Prtd.   at   the   State 

Gazette  office,  1872.   9  (2)  pp. 

Copy  soon  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
The  rept.  was  made  at  the  reque.'^t  of  the  House  of  As- 
sembly for  inquiry  into  allei^ed  improper  disburse- 
ments of  the  public  funds  ;  the  result  of  the  inquiry 
is  summarized  as  follows  :  "  The  committee  find 
the  system  under  which  accts.  are  audited  and  paid, 
so  exact  and  comprehensive  as  to  render  these  two 
branches  of  the  Treasury  Dept.  complete  checks 
upon  each  other  ;  and  to  secure  to  the  state  perfect 
immunity  agst.  loss."  Stmts,  of  the  comptroller  and 
treasury  accompany  the  rept.  Payment  of  incidental 
expenses  without  apprn.  havinj;  been  made  is  a 
special  feature  of  the  comptroller's  rept. 

1872-1904.  Review  of  financial  condition  of  state.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1871/2   (pp.  3-6)— .sowp  1903/4.) 

There  was  reall.v  a  financial  review  made  by  the  comp- 
troller, each  year  from  the  date  of  his  first  rept. 
(186.5)  :  1.S72,  however,  is  the  first  one  to  be  sys- 
tematically arranged. 

1874.  Recommended  that  provision  be  made  for  ex- 
penses of  comm.  to  suggest  amdmts.  to  constitution 
and  that  compensation  be  voted  to  its  members. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

.     Estimated    receipts   and    disbursements.     (Same 

(Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 
.     Disposal  of  state  securities  to  meet  unusual  drain 

upon  treasury  in   1873.     (Same   (Parker)    Jan.   13, 

1874.) 

1875.  Financial  crisis;  economical  measures  recom- 
mended.   (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  19,  1875.) 

.    Estimated    receipts    and    expenditures.      (Same 

(Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 
.     On  deficiency  in  state  treasury  and  Institution  of 

suits  for  its  recovery.     (A.R.  comptroller   1874/5: 

7-8.) 
.     Amt.  deposited  in  Union  Bank  at  Mt.  Holly  to 

credit  of  state,  and  not  previously  accounted  for. 

(A.R.  treasurer  1874/5:  15.) 
1875/6.     On  financial  condition  of  state.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Bedle)  Jan.  1877:  3-4.) 

1876.  Amended  law  prohibits  donation  or  apprn.  of 
land  or  money  by  state  or  any  municipal  corpora- 
tion to  or  for  use  of  any  socy.,  assn.  or  corporation 
whatever.    (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  15.) 

.     Estimated    receipts    and   disbursements.     (Same 

(Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  21.) 

1877.  Balance  in  bank  Oct.  31.  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  8, 
1878:  12.) 

.     Estimated    expenditures    and    revenue.      (Same 

(Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  10-11.) 

1878.  National  finances;  legal  tender;  development  of 
commercial  relations.  (Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  15, 
1878:  5-10.) 

.     Estimated     revenue     and     expenditure.      (Same 

(Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  15-16.) 
.     Stmt,    showing   state   securities;    market   value. 

(Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  12.) 

1879.  Propriety  of  requiring  that  oiiicials  of  all  sub- 
divisions of  state  including  townships  shall  every 
year  rept.  to  comptroller  their  full  financial  condi- 
tion giving  funded  and  floating  debt.  (Same  (Mc- 
Clellan) Jan.  14,  1879:  13-14.) 

.     Careful   supervision   over  expenditures  of   state 

govt,  necessary,  but  true  direction  for  reform  and 
decrease  of  outlay  is  in  minor  sub-divisions  of  state. 
(Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  14,  1879:  8.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1880.  Rept.  from  committee  on  ways  and  means  (Van 
Duyne)  on  alleged  losses  sustained  by  state  through 
its  financial  officers.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1880:  888- 
892.) 

.     Same;   minority  rept.    (Blodgett.)     (Same  1880: 

892-895.) 
.     Same;     majority    and    minority    repts.     11    pp. 

(Legisl.  docs.  1880  v.  1  doc.  35.) 

1881.  Prosperous  condition  of  state  finances.  (Govs. 
mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  18,  1881:  8-9.) 

1883.  Financial  condition  of  state;  suggestions  respect- 
ing taxation;  expenditures;  state  and  school  funds; 
apprns.  for  prtg..  Soldiers'  Home  and  other  state  in- 
stitutions, etc.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  Caution  enjoined  respecting  expenses  of  investi- 
gating committees.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

.     Suggestions  for  increasing  income  and  reducing 

expenditures  ot  state.  (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8, 
1884.) 

1884/5.  Stmt,  showing  financial  condition  of  state. 
(Same  (Abbett)  1886;  3.) 

1885.  Communication  from  treasurer  (Blackwell) 
transmitting  accts.  rendered  by  heirs  of  late  treas- 
urer (Wright),  from  Nov.  1,  1884-Jan.  8,  1885.  (Sen. 
jol.  1885:  86-88.) 

.     Rept.   of  joint  committee    (Griggs)    on  stmt,  of 

acct.  of  heirs  of  late  treasurer  (Wright)  rendered  to 
successor  (Blackwell).  7  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1885 
V.  2  doc.  42.) 

1886/7.  Stmt,  showing  financial  condition  of  state. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [16]  1888.) 

.     Estimates  of  receipts  and  expenditures.     (Same 

(Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1887.  Review  of  legislation  for  three  years:  state  reve- 
nues augmented  by  r.r.  and  misc.  corporation  tax; 
state  fund  relieved  from  payment  of  $70,000  ann. 
taken  from  school  fund.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11, 
1887.) 

1888.  Estimated  receipts  and  expenses.  (Same  (Green) 
Jan.  [10],  1888.) 

.     On  U.  S.  direct  tax  of  1861;   policy  of  general 

govt,  respecting  it;  proposed  legislation  for  its  re- 
payment, etc.;  amt.  due  N.  J.  (A.R.  q.  m.  gen.  1888: 
26.) 

1888/9.  Estimated  receipts  and  disbursements.  (Govs. 
mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1889.  Stmt,  of  the  comptroller  (Anderson)  as  to  the 
financial  necessities  of  the  state  for  the  current  year. 
(Sen.  jol.  1889:  503-506.) 

The  rept.  was  presented  by  the  chrm.  of  the  committee 
(Thoiiipsnn)  apptd.  to  inquire  into  state  finances. 
1889/90.     Estimated  receipts  and  disbursements.    (Govs. 
mess.  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  5-7.) 

1890.  See  below,  Comptroller's  Office,  this  date. 

.     Estimated  receipts  and  expenditures  for  current 

fiscal  year;  means  of  meeting  deficiency;  means  of 
increasing  revenue.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  21, 
1890:  2-5  or  4-6.) 

These  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1890/1.  Estimated  receipts  for  state  acct.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     Treasurer's  (Toffey)  stmt,  of  accts.  from  Nov.  1, 

1890  to  March  7,  1891;  submitted  bv  Treasurer  Gray, 
March  9,  1891.    (Sen.  jol.  1891:  434-436.) 

1891.  Joint  committee  (Werts)  rept.  on  above.  (Same 
1891:  436-437.) 

.     Suggestion  in  regard  to  provision  for  apprns.  to 

execute  laws;  financial  dept.  should  have  legislative 
as  well  as  executive  sanction  for  payments.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1893.  Financial  condition  of  state.  (Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  1893:  3.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1894/5.     Stmt,    showing    financial    condition    of    state. 

(Same  (Werts)  1896:  3-4.) 
.     Estimated    receipts   and   disbursements.     (Same 

(Werts)  Jan.  8,  1895.) 
1895/6.     Estimated  receipts  and  disbursements  for  fiscal 

year.    (Same  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 
1896-1898.     Stmt,  showing  financial  condition  of  state. 

(Same  (Watkins)  1899:  3-10.) 

1898.  Cash  balance  on  hand  at  end  of  fiscal  year.  (Same 
(Watkins)  Jan.  10,  1899:  9.) 

1898/9.  Estimated  receipts  for  fiscal  year.  (Same  (Wat- 
kins) Jan.  10,  1899:  10.) 

1899.  Growing  surplus  in  treasury;  increase  in  receipts 
and  disbursements;  question  of  disposing  of  surplus. 
(Same  (Voorhees)  Jan.  17,  1899.) 

1899/00.  Estimated  revenues.  (Same  (Voorhees)  Jan. 
9,  1900.) 

1901.  Methods  of  disposing  of  surplus  in  treasury;  re- 
lief of  burden  of  taxation  doubtful;  suggested  that 
it  be  appropriated  toward  payment  of  state  school 
tax.    (Same  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 

.     Accts.  of  state  treasurer,  Nov.  1  to  Dec.  25.    ( Sen. 

jol.  1902:  107-110.) 

Submitted  by   Treasurer   Briggs,   Feb.   24.    1902,   accts. 
having    been    rendered    to    him    by    heirs    of    late 
Treasurer  Swain. 
1901/2.     Estimated  receipts  and  disbursements.  (Govs, 
mess.    (Voorhees)   Jan.  14,  1902:  10.) 

1902.  Suggested  that  part  of  surplus  be  used  for  defray- 
ing in  part  expenses  of  various  cos.  for  support  of 
courts  or  maintenance  of  their  insane  confined  in 
state  hospitals.  (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  14, 
1902:  11.) 

.     Distribution  of  state's  surplus  revenue;  receipts 

and  disbursements,  1900/1.    (Same  (Voorhees)  Jan. 
14,  1902:  9-10.) 

Appropriations 

1852.  Advisability  of  specific  apprns.  for  ordinary  and 
extraordinary  expenditures  of  govt.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  22.) 

1853.  Advisability  of  establishing  system  of  specific 
apprns.  from  treasury.  (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853: 
16.) 

1855.  Expediency  of  specific  ann.  apprns.  to  authorize 
payments  from  treasury.  (Same  (Price)  Jan.  9, 
1855:  5.) 

.     Advisability  of  realization  of  available  assets  of 

state  to  meet  extraordinary  apprns.  (Same  (Price) 
Jan.  9,  1855:  5.) 

1855-1858.  See  above,  Finance:  State.  Note  under  date, 
1859. 

1858.  Unpaid  apprns.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  13, 
1858:  7.) 

1865.  N.  J.,  unlike  other  states,  has  no  apprn.  bill;  con- 
sequent difficulties.    (A.R.  comptroller  1865:  13-14.) 

18C8.     See  below,  Receipts,  this  date. 

1887.  Unpaid  apprns.  Oct.  31.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green) 
Jan.  [10],  1888:  9.) 

1888.  Unpaid  apprns.  Oct.  31.  (Same  (Green)  Jan.  [8], 
1889.) 

1891.  Unpaid  apprns.   (Same   (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  Propriety  of  making  apprns.  so  that  provision  be 
made  tor  sources  of  revenue  out  of  which  same  shall 
be  paid.   (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1892:  4.) 

Auditor's  OfSce 

1798.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Van  Cleve)  apptd.  to  en- 
quire into  the  necessity,  of  continuing  the  auditor's 
office.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1798:  23.) 

.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Kitchel)  apptd.  to  en- 
quire into  the  necessity  of  continuing  the  auditor's 
office.    (Jol    legisl.  council  Oct.  1798:  14.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Auditor's  Office — cont'd 

1904.     Advisability  of  creating  office  of  auditor  of  state 
accts.    (Govs.  mess.  (Murphy)  Jan.  1904:  7.) 
Chosen  Freeholders 

"  In  New  Jersey,  a  board  of  county  officers  having 
charge  of  the  finances  of  the  county.  corres|)ondlng 
to  the  county  commissioners  or  the  board  of  super- 
visors of  other  states." 

1888.  Plan  to  appt.  comrs.  to  perform  duties  of  free- 
holders suggested  by  Mr.  Bllsh;  expense  of  free- 
iiolders  in  Middlesex  Co.;  res.  lost.  (15  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1887:  24-26.) 

1889.  Bill  offered  by  Mr.  Blish  at  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agric. 
rel.  to  compensation,  selection,  etc.  of  freeholders; 
rejected  by  bd.    (16  same  1888:  13-14.) 

Claims  Against  State 

1865.  By  failure  of  legisl.  of  last  sess.  to  pass  incidental 
bill,  a  no.  of  accts.  agst.  state  were  presented;  list  of 
tliose  paid  by  treasurer  and  of  those  unpaid.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1864/5:  765-767.) 

raging  from  Collected  docs. 

1877.  Claims  of  G.  C.  Angle;  amt.  paid  (under  act  of 
1873  directing  payment  on  acct.  of  claim  agst.  state 
for  bounty  as  volunteer.)  (A.R.  comptroller  1876/ 
7:  37.) 

1896.  Table:  disbursements  resulting  from  arbitration 
of  claims  of  W.  Brumaker  for  work  on  Assem. 
chamber.    (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6:  409.) 

Comptroller's  Office 

Created  by  act  of  March  17,  1SG5. 
See  also  below,  Expenditures. 

1890.  Creation  of  the  comptroller's  office  (1865);  neg- 
lect of  local  authorities  in  making  ann.  stmts,  to  that 
officer;  no  compiled  summary  of  returns  available 
owing  to  this  neglect  and  want  of  uniformity  in 
classification.  (13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1889/90:  452-453.) 

Annual  Report;  see  above,  the  serial  group 

Bank  Report;  see  Banks,  the  serial  group 

Expenditures 

See  also  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
1830/1-1836/7.     Table:    state    expenditures   each    year; 
legisl.,  incidentals,  salaries,  inquisitions,  pensions, 
deaf  and  dumb,  printing,  transportation,  state  acct., 
and  total.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:  458.) 

Part  of  rept.  of  the  committee  of  wa.vs  and  means ;  see 
alxne.  Kinanco.     State  ;  entry  under  date  1838. 
1832.     Increased    disbursements    of    state;    balance    in 

treasury.    (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Oct.  24,  1832.) 
1840.     Ordinary  expenses  less  by  $10,000  than  preceding 
year.    (Same  (Pennington)  Oct.  27,  1840.) 

1847-1877.  Classified  stmt,  of  expenditures  for  1877  and 
comparison  of  regular  and  ordinary  state  expenses 
with  those  of  1847.  (A.R.  comptroller  1876/7:  10- 
13.) 

1850-1864.  Table:  ann.  disbursements  from  treasury; 
ordinary  expenses  and  extraordinary  expenses. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1850  (p.  107)— snmfi  1863/4.) 

1858.  Table:  pay  of  legislature,  prtg.  and  binding, 
salaries  of  state  officers,  no.  of  inhabitants  in  Me., 
N.  H.,  Vt.,  Mass.,  R.  I.,  N.  Y.,  N.  J.,  la.,  Ga.,  Tenn. 
(4  A.R.  bd.  trustees  state  normal  school  1858/9: 
408.) 

I'aglng  from  Collected  docs. 

1866.  Sundry  accts.  paid  by  late  treasurer  (Smith). 
(A.R.  treasurer  (Ivins)  1865/6:  62.) 

.     Table:  disbursement  on  acct.  of  Bank  of  America 

(Jersey  City) ;  traveling  expenses  of  J.  P.  Lansing. 
(Same  1865/6:  64.) 


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FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

1S69.     Items  of  state  expenditure.    (Govs.  mess.   (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  11,  1870:  6  or  9.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  tliis  meRS. 
1871.     Increase  of  govt,  expenses;   amts.  in  1840,  1850, 
1860   and    1870;    causes.     (Same    (Randolph)    Jan. 
[101,  1871:  4-6  or  6-8.) 

There  are  two  iHlitious  of  tliis  mess. 
1875/6.  Tabular  stmt,  in  detail  of  expenditures:  loan 
and  taxes  refunded,  war  debt:  educational  and 
scientific,  benevolent,  charitable  and  patriotic;  crim- 
inal, penal  and  reformatory;  legislative  and  judi- 
cial; prtg.  and  binding;  military;  misc.;  sources  of 
receipts.  {Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  4-7.) 
1876-1895.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  legal  ex- 
penses. (A.R.  treasurer  1875/6  (p.  131) — same 
1894/5.) 

Not  found  in  1S76/7.     Also  occurs  in  the  comptroller's 
rept..  1S78-1892/3,  in  narrative  form. 

1876/7.    Disbursements,  in  detail.   (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle) 

Jan.  8,  1878:  9-11.) 
1878-1879.     Table:     aggregate    disbursements    showing 

amt.  and  nature  of  expenditures.    (A.R.  comptroller 

1878   (p.  13)— .same  1878/9.) 
1881.     Disbursements   on  acct.   of  Cowpens  memorial; 

comment.    (Same  1880/1:  57.) 

.     Same;  table.    (A.R.  treasurer  1880/1:  117.) 

Given  under  special  apprns.  in  treasurer's  rept. 
1884.     Stmt,  showing  disbursements  for  state  acct.  other 

than  payment  of  loans.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  1886: 

4.) 
1885-1885/6.     Disbursements   on    acct.    of   obsequies   of 

Gen.    Grant;    comment.     (A.R.    comptroller    1884/5 

(p.  52)— same  18S5/G.) 
.     Same;   table,  in  detail.     (A.R.   treasurer  1884/5 

(pp.  163-164)— same  1885/6.) 
1887-1896.     Schedule    showing    ann.    disbursements    of 
.  state.     (Govs.   mess.    (Griggs)    1897;    schedule   B; 

foldg.  sheet.) 
1888/9.     Stmt,    showing    financial    condition    of    state. 

(Same  (Green)  1890:  3-5.) 
1889.     Amts.  disbursed  on  acct.  of  celebration  of  cen- 
tennial anniversary  of  Pres.  Washington's  inaugu- 
ration;   detailed   stmt.     (A.R.   comptroller   18SS/9: 

40;  79-83.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1888/9:  211-226.) 

1891.     Comment  on  payment  for  purpose  of  purchasing 

copies    of    "Smith's    History."    (A.R.    comptroller 

1890/1:  45.) 

.     Same  (table).    (A.R.  treasurer  1890/1:  305.) 

• .     Comment  on  apprn.  and  payments  for  Sherman 

obsequies.    (A.R.  comptroller  1890/1:  46.) 
.     Same  (table).    (A.R.  treasurer  1890/1:  302-303.) 

1894.  Table:    disbursements    for    battle    flags.     (Same 
1893/4:  353.) 

.     Same;   comment.    (A.R.  comptroller  1893/4:  50- 

51.) 

1895.  Amt.  paid  on  acct.  of  portrait  of  Dr.  G.  H.  Cook 
for  the  state  capitol.    (Same  1894/5:  57.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1894/5:  420.) 

1896-1897.     Disbursements   to   comn.   for   promotion   of 

uniformity  of  legislation  in  U.  S.    (A.R.  comptroller 

1895/6  (p.  46)— same  1896/7.) 
.     Same.     (A.R.   treasurer    1895/6    (p.    421) — some 

1896/7.) 
1898-1904.     Table:    disbursements;    emergency.     (Same 

1897/8  (pp.  235-236)— .same  1903/4.) 

Subpoenas,  witness  fees  ;  revenue  stamps,  etc. 
.     Same.     (A.R.   comptroller  1897/8    (p.   67) — same 

1903/4.) 
1900.     Table:    apprn.    and    disbursements    on    acct.    of 

Bradley's  N.  J.  citations.    (Same  1899/00:  56.) 
.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1899/00:  213.) 


FINANCE:  STATE- -cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

1900.  Table:  apprn.  and  disbursement  on  acct.  of  pre- 
sentation of  sword  to  Admiral  Sampson.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1899/00:  61.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1899/00:  418.) 

1901.  State  expenses  at  beginning  and  close  of  century. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 

1903.  Table:  apprn.  and  disbursement  for  a  tablet  to 
commemorate  the  battle  of  Paulus  Hook.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1902/3:  67.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1902/3:  242.) 

.     Table:  apprn.  and  disbursement  for  purchase  of 

Old  Tavern  House  in  Haddonfield.    (A.R.  comptrol- 
ler 1902/3:  66.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1902/3:  456.) 

1903-1904.  Table:  apprn.  and  disbursement  on  acct.  of 
portraits  of  deceased  governors.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1902/3  (p.  87)— same  1903/4.) 

-.    Same.     (A.R.   treasurer   1903/4    (p.   468)— same 

1903/4.) 

Agbicultukal  Experiment  Stations;  see  that  title.    Re- 
ceipts, ETC. 

Abbitbation  Boabd;  see  Labob  Disputes.  Receipts,  etc. 
Abchives 

1872-1904.     Disbursements  for  preservation  of  the  rec- 
ords  [historical,  i.  e.,  N.  J.   Archives] ;    comment. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1871/2  (p.  22)— some  1903/4.) 
Omitted  1873/4-1874/5,  1886/7-1888/9,  1892/3-1895/6. 

.     Same;   table.     (A.R.  treasurer  1871/2   (p.  86)  — 

sa7ne  1903/4.) 

Omitted  1873/4-1874/5,  1887/8-1888/9,  1892/3,  1895/6. 
Abmories  ;  see  Militia.  Receipts,  etc. 
Asylums;   see  Maintenance:   Individual  Institutions 
Attoeney  Genebal's  Office;  see  Administbation  of  Jus- 
tice: State.   Receipts,  etc. 
Banking  and  Insubance   Depaetment;    see   Banks.    Re- 
ceipts, etc. 
Blind;  see  Maintenance:  State 

Boabd  of  Assessobs  ;  see  Taxation  :  State.  Receipts,  etc. 
Boabd  of  Taxation;  see  Taxation:  St.\te.   Receipts,  etc. 
Boundaby;  see  that  title.  Receipts,  etc. 
Bureau  of  Statistics;  see  Labor.    Receipts,  etc. 
Canals;  see  that  title 
Census;  see  that  title 

Charities  and  Cobbeotions;  see  Maintenance:  State 
Clay-Wobking;  see  Industbies,  etc.  Receipts,  etc. 
Climate;  see  that  title.  Receipts,  etc. 
Clerical  Services 

1876-1894/5.  Disbursements  on  acct.  of  clerical  service 
in  the  different  state  depts.  and  oflices,  under  act  of 
Mch.  16,  1876,  and  estimates  for  yr.  to  come.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1875/6  (p.  22)— .some  1894/5.) 
.  Same,  in  detail,  omitting  estimates.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1875/6  (pp.  102-106.)— .same  1894/5.) 
Commission  on  Cities 

1879-1880.     Expenses  of  comn.   on  cities.     (A.R.   treas- 
urer 1878/9  (p.  143.)— same  1879/80.) 
Commissions 

See  also  below.  Constitution. 

1877.  Disbursements  on  acct.  of  sundry  commissions; 
apprn.;  unexpended  balance.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1876/7:  34-35.) 

State  bd.  of  health  ;  comn.  to  inquire  Into  prison  system ; 
comn.  to  devise  plan  for  encouragement  of  mnftres., 
etc. 

1878.  Sums  disbursed  for  expenses  to  inquire  into  state 
prison  system,  comrs.  on  encouragement  of  mnftre. 
of  textile  fabrics,  comr.  to  Paris  Exposition,  respec- 
tively. (Same  1877/8:  45.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

COMPTKOLLEB 

1896-1903/4.  Disbursements  on  acct.  of  office  of  comp- 
troller of  treasury;  salaries,  clerical  service,  sta- 
tionery, postage,  etc.  (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (pp. 
39-40)— s«»ie  1903/4.) 

Heretofore  included  under  Clerical  Service  ;  see  above. 

1895/6-1903/4.  Same,  in  detail.  (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6 
(pp.  328-332)— sumc  1903/4.) 

CONSTITtJTION 

1873-1874.  Expenses  of  comn.  apptd.  under  provisions 
of  act  of  April  4,  1873,  to  prepare  and  suggest 
amdmts.  for  the  state  constitution:  table.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1872/3  (p.  104)— snme  1873/4.) 

.     Same;    comment.     (A.R.  comptroller  1872/3    (p. 

22)— .sawiP  1873/4.) 

1882.  Same;  comn.  apptd.  under  provisions  of  act  of 
March  23,  1881.    (Sf/wp  1881/2:  54-55.) 

.     Same;  table.    (A.R.  treasurer  1881/2:  113-115.) 

1894-1895.  Disbursements  on  acct.  of  comrs.  apptd.  un- 
der joint  res.  of  May  17,  1794  to  report  amdmts.  to 
system  of  jurisprudence  of  the  state,  and  provide 
for  election  of  officers  by  the  people.  (A.R.  comptrol- 
ler 1893/4  (p.  51)— .same  1894/5.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1893/4  (p.  360) 

—same  1894/5.) 

1897.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  constitutional 
amdmts.    (A.R.  comptroller  1896/7:  53.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1896/7:  197-211.) 

1902-1904.  Table:  apprn.  and  disbursements  on  acct.  of 
constitutional  amdmts.  (A.R.  comptroller  1901/2 
(p.  81)— same  1903/4.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2  (pp.  260- 

262)— some  1903/4.) 

CoBPORATioN  Laws;  see  Com'okations 

CouBTs;  see  Ajjministbation  OF  Justice:   State.  Receipts, 

ETC. 

Cbiminal  Pbosecutions  ;  see  Administbation  of  Justice 
Deaf  and  Dumb;  see  Maintenance:  State 
Defectives;  see  Maintenance:   State 

DiSCHABGED    CONVICTS ;     866    MAINTENANCE.      RECEIPTS    AND 
EXPENDITUBES 

Education;  see  Education.  Receipts,  etc 
Election 

1891-1896.     Table:    contested   election   expenses.     (A.R. 
treasurer  1890/1  (p.  294)— some  ^895/6.) 
None  found  in   1802/3. 

.     Same.     (A.R.   comptroller  1893/4    (p.   50) — same 

1895/6.) 
1896-1902.     Disbursements;     state     canvassers.      (A.R. 
treasurer  1895/6  (p.  425)— same  1901/2.) 

Not  found  In  1897/8-1890/00  ;  Includes  Electoral  College 
after  1896. 

.     Same.     (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6    (p.   61) — same 

1901/2.) 

Omitted  1897/8-1899/00. 
1903-1904.     Expenses  of  voting  machines.     (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1902/3   (pp.  629-632)— some  1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.  comptroller  1902/3    (p.   85) — same 

1903/4.) 
Epileptics;  see  Maintenance:    State 
Executive;  see  Governor 
Exhibitions;  see  that  title 
Factoey  Inspection;  see  Labor.   Receipts,  etc. 
Feeble-Minded ;  see  Maintenance:    State 
Fisheries;  see  Fish  and  Game.  Receu>ts,  etc. 
Flood  Commission;  see  Climate.  Receipts,  etc. 
Fokest  FrREs;   see  Forests  and  Forestry.    Forest  Fires 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Expenditures — cont'd 

Geological  Survey;  see  Geology 

Governor;  see  that  title 

Health  Board;  see  Public  Health 

Hospitals;  see  Maintenance:  Indivtoual  Institutions 

Inaugurations;  see  Govebnoe 

Incidentals 

It  Is  impossible  to  say  just  what  items  composed  the 
Incidental  acct.  up  to  1865,  when  itemized  stmts, 
first  appeared  ;  the  acct.  of  that  date  consists  of  bills 
of  sundr.v  Individuals,  postage,  statiouer.v,  minor 
.services  of  laborers,  etc.  :  beginning  with  1860. 
the  nature  of  the  bill  Is  Indicated  In  all  cases,  e.  g. : 
Jonathan  F.  Fish,  services  as  appraiser  at  the 
as.vlum  ;  the  comptroller  in  1877  states  that  "  to 
this  acct.  are  charged  the  expenses  of  the  managers 
and  trustees  of  the  several   charitable   institutions 

the  rent  of  the  Vice-Chancellor's  Chambers, 

in  Newark,  counsel  fees  and  expenses  connected 
with  suits  at  law  to  which  the  state  Is  a  party, 
.  .  care  of  bldgs.  connected  with  the  late 
Soldiers'  Children's  Home,  and  expenditures  .... 
not  of  sufficient  importance  to  warrant  the  opening 
of  separate  accts."  The  items  vary  from  year  to 
year.  In  1904.  we  find  "  this  acct.  Includes  expenses 
for  freight,  expressage,  transportation,  traveling 
expenses  for  the  Executive  Dept.,  compilation  of 
laws  relating  to  the  treasurer's  and  comptroller's 
office,  etc." 

1821/2-1894/5.     Incidental  acct.    (A.R.  treasurer  1821/2 
(p.  57)— some  1894/5.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1877-1894/5.     Comment   on    disbursements   on    acct.    of 
incidentals.     (A.R.    comptroller    1876/7    (p.    35)  — 
some  1S94/5.) 
Insane;  see  Maintenance:    State 
Interest 

1868-1891.     Disbursements;    interest  acct.     (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1867/8  (p.  541)— some  1890/1.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

For  earlier  disbursements  on  acct.  of  interest,  see  below. 
Receipts  and  disbursements.    Treasurer's  statement. 

1877.     Amt.  paid  on  acct.  of  interest  on  temporary  loans 
and  insurance  on  public  property.    (A.R.  comptrol- 
ler 1876/7:  35.) 
1882-1889/90.    Disbursements  on  acct.  of  interest.  (Same 
.1881/2  (p.  54)— same  1889/90.) 
Labob  Statistics  Bureau;  see  Labor.  Receipts,  etc. 
Legislative 

1828/9-1903/4.     Amt.  disbursed  on  acct.  of  Legisl.   ([A. 
R.  treasurerl  1828/9  (p.  57)— .same  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
From  1864/5-190.3/4.  the  acct.  Is  itemized. 

1843.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Boyles)  on  investiga- 
tion of  accts.  of  late  postmaster  of  Trenton  for  post- 
age of  members  of  last  legisl.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1842/3:  205-227.) 

.    Same   (Whitney).    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1842/3: 

397-417.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  1000  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1S42/.'! :  429)  ;  500  copies  (.Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
>}  842/3:  228). 

1853.  Objections  to  bill  appropriating  ?30  to  each  mem- 
ber of  legisl.  for  incidental  expenses.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Fort)  Jan.  1863:  16-17.) 

1857.  Rept.  of  committee  (Gould)  on  ways  and  means 
in  reference  to  amts.  paid  for  stationery,  and  com- 
pensation for  clerks,  etc.  for  yrs.  1855  and  1856. 
Trenton:  "True  American"  Office.    1857.   4  pp. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1857:  426-428.) 

1858.  See  above.  Expenditures,  this  date. 

1859.  See  above.  Finance:  State,  this  date. 
1867/8-1903/4.     Disbursements  on  acct.  of  legisl.    (A.R. 

comptroller    1867/8    (p.    15)— same   1903/4.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


319 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Expenditures — cont'd 
Legislatre — cont'd 

1872.  Calling  attention  of  Legisl.  to  some  evils  attend- 
ing practice  of  authorizing  payment  of  incidental 
expenses  of  legisl.  sess.  by  so-called  incidental  bill. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1871/2:  18.) 
1877.  Kept,  of  special  committee  (DeWitt)  rel.  to  pay- 
ments by  treasurer  (Wright)  to  joint  committee  on 
treasurer's  accts.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1877:  526- 
529.) 

Sum  of  $50  was  paid  to  each  member,  as  had  been  the 
custom  ;  unconstitutional  under  amended  constitu- 
tion. 
1883.     Opinion  of  atty.-gen.   (Stockton)   rel.  to  right  of 
House  to  order  paid  necessary  expenses  of  a  com- 
mittee of  House.    (Same  1883:  532-534.) 

.     Same;  hotel  bills.    (Same  1883:  535-537.) 

1886.     Disbursements:  impeachment  trial  of  P.  H.  Lav- 

erty.  (A.R.  treasurer  1885/6:  152-153.) 
1888.  Increasing  legislative  expenses  and  decreasing 
amt.  of  labor;  amts.  expended  in  1869,  1875,  1884, 
1886  and  1887,  and  no.  of  laws  passed  in  each  of 
those  years;  expenses  of  contested  elections;  crea- 
tion of  offices.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [10], 
1888:  10.) 
1895.  Disbursements  on  acct.  of  Senate  investigations. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1894/5:  54.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.   (A.R.  treasurer  1894/5:  355-358.) 

.     Impeachment  expenses.    (A.R.  treasurer  1894/5: 

421.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1894/5:  56.) 

1898-190O/1.     Disbursements  on  acct.  of  Assembly  com- 
mittee of  inquiry.    (.SVwf- 1897/8  (p.  67)— ."Jamc  1900/ 
1.) 
1898-1901.     Same,    (A.R.  treasurer  1897/8   (pp.  183-184) 
—same  1900/1.) 
Lighthouses;  see  Navigahon.   Receipts,  etc. 
Manual  Tkaining;  see  Education.   Receipts,  etc. 
Militia;  see  Militia.    Receipt.s,  etc. 

Milk  Inspection;  see  Pood  and  Dm;G  Law.   Receipts,  etc. 
Monuments;  see  Parks  and  Monuments 
Museums;   see  that  title.    Receipts,  etc. 
National  Guard;  see  Militia.   Receipts,  etc. 
Naval  Reserve;  see  that  title 
Navigation;   see  that  title 

Obstructions  to  Navigation  ;  see  River  Conservancy.   Ex- 
penditures 
Oyster  Commission;  see  Fish  and  Game.  Receipts,  etc. 
Palisades;  see  Pakks  and  Monuments.   Receipts,  etc 
Parks;  see  Parks  and  Monuments 
Passaic  Valley;   see  Water  Supply,  etc.    Receipts,  etc. 

Passaic  Valley 
Pilotage  Commission;  see  Navigation.    Receipts,  etc. 
Postage  and  Stationery 

See  also  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures.  Treasurer's 
statement.     Disbursements. 

1864/5-1865/6.     Table:     disbursements    for    stationery. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1864/5  (p.  614)— some  1865/6.) 
Pacrinjr  from  Collected  docs. 

Hereafter  included  in  postage ;  see  below,  under  dates 
1S64/5-1895/6. 
1864/5-1895/6.    Table:   disbursements  for  postage.  (Same 
1864/5  (p.  615)— same  1895/6.) 
Paffinff  from  Collected  docs. 

Beginning  with  1.S66/7.  postage  and  stationery  are  in- 
cluded in  one  acct.  :  in  1895/6,  blanks  and  statlon- 
er.v  and  other  incidentals, 

1868-1896.     Stationery;  expenditure;  explanation.    (A.R. 
comptroller  1867/8  (p.  23)— same  1895/6.) 

Prom  1868-1870.  the  stmt,  applies  to  stationer.v  for  the 
Legislature  only  :  postage  and  stationery  are  given 
together  from  1868-180.5. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 
Presidential  Inauguration 
1901-1902.     Table:  apprn.  and  disbursement  on  acct.  of 
inauguration  of  President  of  the  U.  S.    (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1900/1  (p.  ID— same  1901/2.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1900/1  (pp.  285- 

287)— same  1902.) 
Prison;  see  Maintenance:   Individual  iNSTiruTiONs 
Prison  Labor;  see  Labor.   Receipts,  etc. 
Public  Health;  see  that  title 
Public  Library  Commission;  see  Libraries 
Public  Printing;  see  that  title.  Receipts,  etc. 
Railroad  Investigation;  see  Railroads.   Receipts,  etc. 
Reformatory;  see  Maintenance:  Individual  Institutions 
Riots;  see  that  title 

Riparian  Commission;  see  Land.   Receipts,  etc. 
River  Conservancy;  see  that  title 
Salaries;  see  that  title 
Roads;  see  that  title 
Schools;  see  Education.  Receipts,  etc. 
Secretary  of  State 

1864/5-1865/6.    Expenses  of  office  of  secy,  of  state.    (A.R. 
treasurer  1864/5  (p.  604)— same  1865/6.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

For  later  disbursements  on  acct.  of  the  secy,  of  state's 
office,  see  below,  under  dates  1805/0-1003/4.  Dur- 
ing the  interval.  1866/7-1894/5,  the  expenses  are 
entered  under  the  object  for  which  spent,  e.  g.. 
Salaries. 

1895/6-1903/4.  Disbursements  on  acct.  office  of  secy,  of 
state.  (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (p.  40)— some  1903/ 
4.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1S95/6  (pp.  276- 

283)— same  1903/4.) 
Sheriff  of  Monmouth  County 

1864/5.     Amts.  paid  for  relief  of  Jos.  Thompson,  sheriff 
of  Monmouth  Co.    (A.R.  treasurer  1864/5:  605.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1877.     Disbursements  for  relief  of  J.  I.  Thompson,  for- 
merly sheriff  of  Monmouth  Co.,  for  payment  of  amts. 
recovered  in  N.  Y.  in  consequence  of  his  seizure  of 
certain  vessels  for  violation  of  laws  of  N,  J.;  legis- 
lation for  past  15  yrs.  rel,  thereto,    (A,R,  comptrol- 
ler 1876/7:  36-37,) 
Soldiers'  Plot;  see  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds 
State  House;  see  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds 
State  Library;  see  Libraries.   Receipts,  etc. 
Statutory  Revision 

1872-1894.  Table:  expenditures  for  revising  public 
statutes.  (A.R.  treasurer  1871/2  (p.  85)— some  1893/ 
4.) 

Omitted  1875/6.  1880/1-1800/1. 

.  Revision  of  public  statutes ;  comment  on  expendi- 
ture. (A.R.  comptroller  1871/2  (pp.  21-22)— some 
1893/4.) 

Omitted  1875 '6.  1880 '1-1800/1. 

1895-1896.  Expenses  of  comn.  on  penal  laws.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1894/5  (p.  422)— same  1895/6.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.   comptroller  1894/5    (p.   56)— some 

1895/6.) 

1898-1899/00.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  comns. 
apptd.  by  Gov.  to  revise  the  general  statutes,  etc. 
(.Some  1897/8  (p.  52)— .same  1899/00.) 

1898-1900.  Same,  in  detail.  (A.R.  treasurer  1897/8  (pp. 
223-225)— same  1S99/00.) 

1902-1903.  Table:  compensation  of  comrs.  and  their 
secy,  for  services  and  expenses  incurred  under  law 
of  March  22,  1901,  providing  for  revision  of  statutes. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1901/2  (p.  81)— same  1902/3.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2  (p.  311) 

—same  1902/3.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

Steam  Boiler  I-nspectiox;  see  that  title 
Taxes;  see  Taxation 
Tenement  House  Commission;  see  Population.  Receipts, 

ETC. 

Transpobtation  of  CoN\acTs;  see  Administbation  of  Jus- 
tice 

Tbeasukeb 

1896-1903/4.  Disbursements  on  acct.  of  office  of  treas- 
urer. (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (p.  40)— same  1903/ 
4.) 

.    Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6  (pp.  332- 

335)— same  1903/4.) 

Tuberculosis    Im-ESTiGATiON;    see    Public    Health.     Re- 
ceipts, ETC. 

ViT.i^L  Statistics;  see  that  title 
Wab  Expenditures;  see  that  title 
Washington  Association 

Incorporated  in  1874. 
1874-1903/4.     Table:    disbursement  of  apprn.  to  Wash- 
ington Headquarters  of  N.  J.    (A.R,  treasurer  1873/4 
(p.  103.)— .same  1903/4.) 

From  1805-1004,  given  under  the  caption.  Washington 
Assn.  of  N.  J. 

.  Comment  on  apprn.  for  Washington  Headquar- 
ters. (A.R.  comptroller  1873/4  (p.  22)— same  1903/ 
4.) 

1884/5.  Rept.  of  disbursements  made  by  the  Washing- 
ton Assn.  of  N.  J.  on  acct.  of  headquarters  at  Morris- 
town,  for  the  year  ending  Dec.  1,  1885.  Trenton:  J. 
L.  Murphy,  1885.  2  11. 

1889/90.  Washington  Assn.  of  N.  J.;  amt.  expended  for 
salaries,  repairs  and  improvement  of  headquarters 
at  Morristown.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13. 
1891.) 

1890/1.  Expenditure  of  Washington  Assn.  of  N.  J. 
(Govs.   mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  46.) 

1891/2.  Expenditure  by  Washington  Assn.  for  care  and 
perpetuation  of  headquarters  at  Morristown.  (Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  26.) 

1896.  Washington  Assn.  of  N.  J.:  origin;  object; 
apprn.;  expenditure  1894/5.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts) 
Jan.  14,  1896.) 

Wateb  Supply;  see  Water  Supply.  Receipts,  etc. 
Weather  Service;  see  Climate.   Receipts,  etc. 
Wrecks 

1864/5-1903/4.     Amt.  paid  on  wrecks.     (A.R,  treasurer 
1864/5  (p.  604)— .same  1903/4.) 
Paeing  from  Collected  docs. 

Title  chanRes.  1806-1904  :    Bodies  thrown  upon  shores  of 
the  state  by  shipwrecks  ;  omitted  in  1897  and  1808. 
1880-1903/4.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1879/80   (p.  52) 
— .same  1903/4.) 

Omitted   1897  and   1898.     Same  change  of   title  as   In 
treasurer's  rept,  ;  see  aljove, 
1899-1903/4,     Comment   on    disbursements   on    acct,    of 
purchase  of  burial  grounds  for  bodies  thrown  upon 
N.  J,  shores  by  shipwreck,    (Same  1898/9  (p,  67)  — 
same  1903/4,) 
Yobktow.v  Centennial 

1881-1882,  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  Yorktown 
Centennial.  (A.R.  treasurer  1880/1  (p.  94) — same 
1881/2.) 

.     On  the  Yorktown  celebration.    (A.R,  comptroller 

1880/1  (pp,  56-57)— .same  1881/2,) 
Freeholders 

See  above.  Chosen  Freebolders. 
Funds 

1818-1877.     Review  of  establishment  and  object  of  the 
various  state  funds.    (A.R.  comptroller  1876/7:  5-6.) 
School  fund  (1818).  sinking  fund  (l.silti.  Agric.  College 
fand   (1864),  library  fund,  sliilc  fund. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Funds — cont'd 
1865/6.     See   below,    Receipts    and    Expenditures,    this 

date. 
1866/7.     Tabular  stmt.:  condition  of  school  fund,  state 
agric.   college   fund,  state  library  fund,   and  bank 
note  redemption  fund.    (Govs.  mess.    (Ward)  Jan. 
1868:  7-8.) 
1878/9-1903/4.     See  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures, 

these  dates. 
1887.     Balance  of  state,  school,  local,  r.r.  tax  and  school 
tax  funds  Oct.  31.    (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [10], 
1888:  9.) 
1887/8.     Financial  condition  of  state:    transactions  of 
school    tax    and    school    fund,    state    fund.     (Same 
(Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 
1889.     Balances  of  state,  school  and  local  r.r,  tax  funds 

Oct,  31.    (Same  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  10.) 
1903.    Recommendation   that  sum   set  apart  in  emer- 
gency fund  for  use  of  gov.  be  increased.    (Same 
(Murphy)   1903:  12.) 
Bank  Note  Redemption  Fund;  see  Banks 
LiBEABT  Fund;  see  Libkabies 
School  Founds;  see  Education 
Sinking  Fund;  see  Debt 
State  Fund 

*'  A  convenient  name,  established  by  long  usage,  to 
designate  the  receptacle  of  all  the  revenues  of  the 
state  which  are  applicable  to  the  payment  of  the 
current  expenses  of  the  State  and  legislative  apprns.. 
and  from  which  all  disbursements  are  made,  ex- 
cepting those  provided  for  tjy  acts  governing  the 
several  special  funds.  It  is.  in  fact,  the  State 
Treasury  proper."      (.\.R,  comptroller  1880/1:12,) 

See  also,  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures, 

1865-1903/4,     See  above.  Finance:  State,  these  dates, 
1865/6,     Balance  sheet  of  state  fund,    (A.R.  treasurer 
1865/6:  9-13.) 

The  main  items  of  this  entry  are  continued  to  1903/4. 

viz.  :  receipts,  disbursements,  securities  of  the  state 

fund,  under  the  individual  headings,  liecoipts,  etc. 

1866.     Tabular  stmt,  showing  condition  of  state  fund. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  1868:  4-5.) 

1870.  Condition  of  state  fund;  stmt,  for  1869.  (Same 
(Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  5  or  7-8.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.     Source  and  amt.  of  state  fund;  investment.  (Same 

(Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  10  or  16.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1871.  State  fund:  amt.  and  source.  (Same  (Randolph) 
Jan.  [101,  1871:  7  or  10.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  moss. 

1871/2.  Stmt.:  income  and  disbursements  of  state  fund. 
(Same  (Parker)  Jan.  1873:  8-9.) 

1873.  Balance  to  credit  of  state  fund  Oct.  31.  (Same 
(Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

-^ .     Condition  and  sources  of  revenue  of  state  fund; 

receipts  and  disbursements  1871/2;  liabilities;  esti- 
mated amt.  required  for  1872/3;  modes  of  increasing 
suggested.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  7-11.) 

.     Rept.  of  securities  of  state  fund  disposed  of  under 

act  of  Apr.  4,  1873.  (A.R.  treasurer  1872/3  (p.  162— 
same  1874/5.) 

.  Commendation  of  act  of  last  session  discontinu- 
ing re-investment  of  ann.  income  of  sinking  fund 
and  appropriating  same  to  payment  of  interest  on 
public  debt;  and  act  changing  proportions  of  contri- 
bution of  ann.  apprn.  for  support  of  public  schools; 
effect  on  state  fund.    (A.R.  comptroller  1872/3:  31.) 

1873-18S7.     See  below.  Receipts,  these  dates. 

1875.  Transactions  and  condition  of  state  fund.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1876.  State  fund  securities.  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  11, 
1876:  17.) 

1876/8-1S70/9.  Table:  transactions  in  state  fund  each 
year  with  credit  or  deficiency  at  close  of  each  yr. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1877/8  (p.  10)— same  1878/8.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


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FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Funds — cont'd 
State  Fuxii — cont'd 
1877.     State  fund  securities.    (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan. 

9,  1877:  8-9.) 
1877/8-1878/9.     Transactions   of   state    fund   compared. 

(Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  13,  1880.) 
1879-1889/90.     Conditions  and  transactions  of  the  state 
fund.     (A.R.    comptroller    1879    (pp.    16-20.)— .same 
1889/90.) 

1880.  Securities  of  state  fund:  payment  of  bond  of  Jer- 
sey City  and  Bergen  R.R.  Co.;  assets  of  fund  dimin- 
ished by  amt.  of  bond  and  ann.  income  diminished 
by  amt.  of  interest  on  said  bond;  money  not  re- 
invested but  has  gone  into  general  fund.  (Same 
1879/80:  24-25.) 

1881.  [What  the  state  fund  Is.]    (Same  1880/1:  12-15.) 

1882.  Securities  of  state  fund;  operations,  1880/1. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1883.  Assets  of  state  fund.  (Same  (Ludlow^)  Jan.  9, 
1883.) 

1884.  Amt.  paid  from  state  fund  which  is  properly  pay- 
able from  the  school  fund.  (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8, 
1884.) 

.     Securities  of  state  fund;  per  cent,  interest  paid. 

(Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 
1887.     See  above,  Finance:  State,  this  date. 
1888/9.     Transactions    of    state     fund.      (Govs.    mess. 

(Green)  Jan.  1890:  3-4.) 

1890.  Securities  of  state  fund ;  misleading  stmts. 
(Same  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  9-10.) 

1891.  Recommended  that  two  N.  J.  bonds  of  $1000  each, 
reed,  from  Miss  M.  A.  Hall,  treasurer  of  late  Soldiers' 
Children's  Home,  and  which  have  accumulated  in- 
terest from  1876,  be  placed  to  credit  of  state  fund. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1890/1:  407.) 

.     Assets  of  state  fund;   misleading  stmts.    ((Jovs. 

mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 
.     History  of  bonds  of  the  several  cos.  set  forth  as 

an  asset  of  state  fund.     (Same   (Abbett)    Jan.   13, 

1891.) 

Investments 

See  also  Banks :  Individual ;  State  Banlis  at  Camden, 
etc. :  also  Trenton  Banking  Co. 

See  also  Roads  :  Individual  ;  Milford  and  Owego  Turn- 
pike :  Newark  Turnpike. 

1807.  Rept.  of  committee  (Coxe)  on  stock  shares  owned 
by  state  in  turnpike  road  from  Hudson  River  to 
bridge  over  Hackensack  River;  sale  inexpedient. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1807:  40.) 

1813.     See  Banks,  this  date. 

1816.  Letter  from  treasurer  (Gordon)  rel.  to  taking 
possession  of  Jersey  Banking  House  and  lots;  pay- 
ment of  debt  to  Mt.  Holly  Bank;  repairs  of  council 
chamber;  purchase  of  $15,000  of  U.  S.  6%  stock. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1816/7:  22-24.) 

1825.     See  Banks,  this  date. 

1830.  Majority  (Kline)  and  minority  (Marshall)  repts. 
of  joint  committee  on  part  of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  a 
subscription  on  part  of  the  state,  to  one-fourth  part 
or  less  of  capital  stock  of  the  Camden  and  Amboy 
R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1830/1:  27-29.) 

Both  repts.  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1830/1  : 
27;  29).     No  separate  copies  were  found. 

.    Right  of  state  to  subscribe  for  stock  in  Camden 

and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  ceases 
Jan.  1;  after  that  consent  of  majority  of  stockhold- 
ers will  be  necessary.  (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Oct. 
28,  1830.) 

1832-1834.  See  Railroads:  Individual.  United  Com- 
panies, these  dates. 

1833.  Paterson  and  Hudson  River  R.R.  Co.,  Elizabeth- 
town  and  Somerville  R.R.  Co.  and  New  Jersey  R.R. 
and  Transportation  Co.,  Paterson  and  Fort  Lee  R.R. 

21 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Investments — cont'd 

Co.,  and  New  Jersey,  Delaware  and  Hudson  R.R.  Co. 
are  to  pay  state  an  ann.  revenue  commencing  with- 
in a  limited  time  after  roads  are  completed.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Seeley)  Oct.  23,  1833.) 

18:!3.  Commencing  Jan.  1832,  state  receives  $30,000  ann. 
from  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and 
Amboy  R.R.  cos.    (Same  (Seeley)   Oct.  23,  1833.) 

.     Revenue  of  state  to  be  augmented  by  $30,000  reed. 

annually  from  two  great  works  of  internal  improve- 
ment.   (Same  (Southard)  Jan.  11,  1833.) 

1838.  Revenue  from  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and 
Transportation  Co.  fell  short  nearly  $8000;  no  re- 
turns made  by  said  co.  of  no.  of  passengers  and  amt. 
of  merchandise  transported  on  that  road,  via  Bor- 
dentown  and  Trenton,  nor  any  duties  paid  therefor; 
on  application  the  co.  declined  to  make  said  returns. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1837/8:  78.) 
Paffins  from  Votes  of  Assem. 

1840.  Rept.  of  committee  on  ways  and  means  (Sander- 
son) rel.  to  communication  from  state  treasurer 
resp.  state  stock  in  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40:  263.) 

The    treasurer's    communication    is    not    prtd.     in     the 
Journal. 

1842.  Value  of  state's  stock  in  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  25,  1842.) 

1849.  Provisions  rel.  to  redemption  of  roads  of  Camden 
and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  under  sec. 
22  of  charter  and  suppl.  passed  March  15,  1837,  rel. 
to  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and 
Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.:  revenue  from 
those  cos.  not  yet  funded.  (Same  (Haines)  Jan.  10, 
1849:  6.) 

1854.  Proposition  of  state  of  Va.  that  N.  J.  grant  right 
of  way  for  construction  of  r.r.  to  connect  N.  Y., 
Phila.  or  Balto.  with  north  and  south  r.r.  chartered 
by  Va. ;  detailed  acct.  of  state's  interest  in  Camden 
and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  and  Dela- 
ware and  Raritan  Canal  Co.,  etc.  [joint  companies] ; 
effect  compliance  with  Va.'s  request  would  have  on 
that  interest.    (Same  (Fort)   Jan.  11,  1854:  20-25.) 

.     Aggregate  payments  into  treasury  from  various 

public  works;  amt.  from  joint  cos.  since  1833;  from 
N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  since  1839;  and 
from  Paterson  and  Hudson  River  R.R.  Co.  since 
1842.    (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  16.) 

1855.  Revenue  is  derived  almost  entirely  from  public 
works;  state  tax  unnecessary.  (Same  (Price)  Jan. 
9,  1855:  4.) 

1859.  Advancement  of  tax  upon  capital  stock  by  N.  J. 
R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  for  1858  and  1859,  and 
by  Central  R.R.  Co.  for  1859;  system  is  only  tempor- 
ising; current  revenue  of  each  year  should  defray 
its  expenses.    (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859:  5.) 

1864.  No.  of  shares  of  stock  held  by  state  in  Delaware 
and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R. 
and  Transportation  cos.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  10, 
1865.) 

1866.     Decrease   in    revenue    from    r.r.    and   canal    cos. 
(Same  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.,  8],  1867:  5  or  5-6.) 
There  are  two  editlnus  of  this  mess. 

1872.  Lease  of  property  of  joint  companies  to  Penn. 
Rwy.  Co.;  state's  right  of  redemption.  (Same  (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  [9],  1872:  6.) 

1877-1878/9.  Table:  character  of  each  investment,  the 
fund  to  which  it  has  been  assigned,  also  total  in- 
debtedness of  state.  (A.R.  comptroller  1876/7  (p. 
Z)—f:ame  1878/9.) 

1878.  Amt.  reed,  by  state  on  centennial  stock;  decision 
of  suit  to  determine  whether  U.  S.  govt,  should  be 
paid  its  advance  In  preference  to  the  stockholders. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  13.) 


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FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Misappropriation  of  Public  Funds 
D.  C.  Cozens 
1837.     Rept.  of  committee  (Caldwell)  on  articles  of  im- 
peachment agst.  D.  C.  Cozens,  justice  of  peace  in 
Gloucester  Co.,  for  collecting  unlawful  fines.    (Votes 
of  Assem.  1836/7:  496-498.) 

.     Proceedings  of  legisl.   council  in  high  court  of 

impeachment,  trial  of  D.  C.  Cozens,  justice  of  peace 
of  Gloucester  Co.,  for  official  misconduct.  17  pp. 
(Jol.  Legisl.  Council  183C/7,  app.) 

Peter  Gordon,  State  Treasurer 

1821.  Communication  of  state  treasurer  (Parker)  rel. 
to  money  and  certificates  of  stock  reed,  by  him  from 
late  treasurer  Gordon  and  showing  amt.  of  deficit. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821:  101-102.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee    (Stratton)   on  memorial  of 

sureties  of  late  treasurer  Gordon  [asking  exonera- 
tion from  liability!.    (Same  Oct.  1821:  106-107.) 

1822.  Favorable  rept.  of  committee  (Wall)  on  memo- 
rial of  sureties  of  Peter  Gordon,  late  treasurer; 
represented  that  his  defalcation  began  before  they 
became  his  sureties  and  that  during  his  last  year  in 
office  he  repaid  considerable  sums.  (Same  1822: 
104-105.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Elmer)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred the  memorial  of  P.  Gordon,  late  treasurer, 
requesting  a  re-investigation  of  his  accts.  (Same 
Oct.  1822:  108.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Wilson)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred rept.  from  treasurer  of  state,  made  in  com- 
pliance with  res.  of  House,  containing  stmt,  of 
balances  standing  due  on  books  of  late  treasurer, 
against  sundry  sheriffs  and  co.  collectors.  (Same 
Oct.  1822:  109-110.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Stryker)  apptd.  to  examine 

accts.  of  late  state  treasurer  (Gordon)  during  the 
recess.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1822:  31-32.) 

The  committee.  Peter  I.  Stryker.  Tlios.  Newbold  and 
Saml.  Pennington,  were  apptd.  Nov.  27.  1821 :  they 
were  to  consult  with  the  atty.  gen.  who  was  directed 
to  bring  suit  agst.  Treasurer  Gordon,  and  lie  and 
two  ot  the  committee  were  authorized  to  settle  with 
Gordon.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821  :  118.) 

Josephus  Sooy,  Jr. 

1876.  Fraud  in  treasury  dept.  committed  by  treasurer; 
amt.  of  defalcation.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  11, 
1876:  21-22.) 

1878.  Suit  decided  agst.  bondsmen  of  defaulting  treas- 
urer.   (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  29.) 

1881.  Rept.  of  committee  of  ways  and  means  (Bonsall) 
on  Assembly  bill  33  resp.  petition  for  relief  of  sure- 
ties of  late  treasurer  Sooy.  11  pp.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1881  V.  1,  doc.  37.) 

Isaac  Southard,  State  Treasurer 

1844.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Wright)  on  accts.  of 
late  treasurer  [Southard].  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1843/4:  326-330;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1843/4:  559- 
563.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  :  l.Wn  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
184;i/4  i.-ieS). 

.     Communication  from  late  treasurer   (Southard) 

resp.  charges  preferred  agst.  him  by  committee: 
offers  to  repay  alleged  discrepancy,  reserving  right 
to  examine  books,  etc.,  himself.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1843:  604-605.) 

.     March    13.     Communication    from    state   counsel 

authorized  to  institute  legal  proceedings  agst.  late 
treasurer  giving  list  of  securities,  etc.,  tendered  by 
latter;  agreed  by  House  to  accept  bonds,  etc.,  and 
discontinue  proceedings.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1843/ 
4:  468-469;  Minutes  of  Assem.  681-683.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Misappropriation  of  Public  Funds — cont'd 

Isaac  Southard,  State  Treasurer — cont'd 
1844.  Communication  from  J.  C.  Potts  and  J.  W.  Scott 
rel.  to  res.  designating  them  as  counsel  to  prosecute 
late  treasurer;  suggest  that  prosecution  should  be 
in  form  of  impeachment  rather  than  indictment. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1843/4:  605.) 

John  Stevens,  Jr.,  State  Treasurer 
1790.     Stmt,  ot  acct.  agst.  late  treasurer  (John  Stevens, 
Jr.).    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1790:  29.) 

1792.  Rept.  of  committee  (Fithian)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred petition  of  J.  Martin  and  M.  Halstead  rel.  to 
accts.  of  J.  Stevens,  Jr.,  late  treasurer.  (Same  Oct. 
1792:  61.) 

.     Rept.  of  treasurer   (Mott)   and  auditor  of  state 

(Dunham)  on  books  of  late  treasurer  (Stevens). 
(Same  Oct.  1792:  18.) 

.     Petition  from  bd.  of  justices  and  freeholders  of 

Burlington  Co.,  stating  that  said  co.  has  not  reed, 
credit  for  amt.  by  them  paid  In  at  time  J.  Stevens, 
Jr.,  was  treasurer  and  praying  that  said  J.  Stevens, 
Jr.  be  charged  with  such  sums  paid  to  him  and  that 
CO.  be  accredited  with  same.    (Same  1792/3:  65.) 

1793.  Rept.  of  committee  (Lacey)  on  dispute  betw. 
Middlesex  Co.  and  J.  Stevens,  jr.,  late  treasurer. 
(Same  May  1793:  139.) 

1794.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Imlay)  on  petition 
from  bd.  of  justices  and  freeholders  of  Burlington 
Co.  rel.  to  moneys  paid  to  late  treasurer,  J.  Stevens, 
Jr.  by  CO.  collector.    (Same  Jan.  1794:  43.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Rattoone)  on  petition  from 

Diligent  Line  of  Stages  preferring  charges  agst. 
late  state  treasurer,  J.  Stevens,  Jr.  (Same  Jan. 
1794:  42.) 

Receipts 

See  also  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures ;  also  above. 
Investments. 

1790.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hardenbergh)  to  examine 
act  for  raising  ann.  revenue  and  for  raising  money 
to  pay  interest  on  state  debt.  (Votes  of  Assem.  May 
1790:  37-38.) 

1865.  Table:  amts.  refunded  for  over  payment.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1865/6:  22.) 

1866.  Receipts  from  Bank  of  America  for  taxes.  (Some 
1865/6:  63.) 

.    Receipts  from  American  Dock  and  Improvement 

Co.    (Same  1865/6:  62.) 

.  Ordinary  revenue;  whence  derived.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1865/6:  15-19.) 

1866/7-1869/70.     Other    [i.    e.   minor]    sources    (assess- 
ment of  private  acts,  fines  and  forfeited  recogniz- 
ances, licenses  and  fees)   of  revenue.    (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1866/7  (pp.  229-230)— same  1869/70.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1868.     Receipts  from  bond  and  mortgage  paid  off.    ( A.R. 
treasurer  1867/8:  492.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Subjects  of  revenue  of  state  are  few,  and  amts. 

reed,  inconsiderable;  object  seems  to  have  been  to 
relieve  people  from  taxation  upon  labor,  occupa- 
tions, or  property;  if  extraordinary  apprns.  of  last 
sess.  are  continued,  or  new  ones  made,  some  means 
must  be  devised  to  raise  money  to  discharge  same. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1867/8:  5.) 

1868-1871.  Table:  increase  of  revenue  by  tax  on  bridge 
and  express  cos.,  etc.  (A.R.  treasurer  1868/9  (p. 
361)—. saniR  1870/1.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


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FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Receipts — cont'd 

1870.  Recommendation  on  propriety  of  revising  reve- 
nue law,  exempting  all  institutions  of  religion  and 
charity,  banks  of  savings  for  poor  and  other  cor- 
porations intended  for  simple  beneficiaries  from 
its  provisions.  (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  1870: 
12  or  19.) 

There  are  two  etlifious  of  this  mess. 

.     Table:    principal    items    comprising    Income    of 

state.    (Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  5-6  or  8.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.     Mess,   from  Gov.    (Randolph)   rel.  to  increasing 

revenue  to  meet  probable  deficit.    (Minutes  of  As- 
sem.  1870:  881-884.) 

.     Payment   into   treasury   of  securities   belonging 

to  state.    (A.R.  treasurer  1869/70:  281.) 
Pa?:iDff  from  Coliected  docs. 

1871.  %  of  income  of  state  derived  from  rwy.  cos.,  Vs 
from   riparian   sources.     (Govs.   mess.    (Randolph) 

•     Jan.  [10],  1871:  4  or  5.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  tliis  mess. 

1872.  Revision  of  revenue  laws  recommended.  (Same 
(Randolph)  Jan.  1872:  4.) 

.  Suggested  means  of  providing  addition  to  reve- 
nue to  meet  estimated  deficiencies  of  state  fund; 
Increase  of  tax,  making  proceeds  of  sale  and  lease 
of  riparian  lands  of  state  available  for  state  ex- 
penditures instead  of  for  school  fund,  or  apprn. 
from  ann.  income  of  sinking  fund.  (A.R.  comptrol- 
ler 1871/2:  31-34.) 
1873-1876.     Revenue  refunded.     (A.R.   treasurer  1872/3 

(p.  104)— .>in??ie  1875/6.) 
1873-1887.     Table:   receipts  from  state  fund  securities. 
(Same  1872/3  (pp.  li-15)— same  1886/7.) 

Omitted  1874/5-1S78/9.   1880/1-1881/2.   1883/4-1885/G. 

Though   classified   amons   the   receipts,   the   amt.   rocd. 

constituted  no  part  of  the  annual  revenue ;  in  fact 

the  revenue  In  following:  years  was  reduced  through 

the  loss  of  Interest  on  these  bonds. 

1876.    Table:  sources  and  amt.  of  receipts.  (Govs.  mess. 

(Bedle)  Jan.  1876:  20.) 
1876/7.     Stmt,  of  revenues  from  all  sources  for  fiscal 

year,  except  sinking  fund.    (Same  (Bedle)   Jan.  4, 

1878:  4.) 
1877/8-1879/80.     Table:  receipts  and  amts.  appropriated 

each  yr.     (A.R.   comptroller   1877/8    (p.   12) — same 

1878/9.) 

Apprns.  omitted  in  1870/80. 
1882-1903/4.     Receipts  from  assessments  on  private  acts. 

(A.R.  treasurer  1881/2   (p.  20)—sa>ue  1903/4.) 
Omitted  1887/8-1888/9.  lsno/1. 

1883-1883/4.  Receipts  of  securities  of  state  fund;  com- 
ment. (A.R.  comptroller  1882/3  (p.  25) — same 
1883/4.) 

1884.  Revenue  of  state,  from  sources  other  than  direct 
state  tax  InsuflBcient  to  pay  ordinary  state  expendi- 
tures; levy  of  direct  state  tax  not  approved;  sug- 
gestions for  increasing  revenue  otherwise  than  by 
direct  tax;  r.r.  valuations  and  taxation;  suggested 
amdmts.  to  act  of  1876  resp.  r.rs.;  recommended 
that  revenue  be  raised  from  corporations;  how  to 
meet  deficiency  without  levy  of  direct  tax.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  15,  1884:  11-16.) 

1885.  Sum  of  $500  placed  in  custody  of  treasury  some 
years  before  pending  investigation  of  cliarge  of 
bribery,  appropriated  to  state  uses.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1884/5:  25.) 

.     [Same.l     (A.R.  treasurer  1884/5:  45.) 

1887.     See  above,  Finance,  State,  this  date. 
1889.     Receipts;    legislature.     (A.R.    treasurer   1888/9: 
56.) 

Unexpended  amt.  of  moneys  paid  to  committee  in  1888 
to  Investigate  Morris  Plains  Asylum. 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Receipts — cont'd 

1891.  Sum  collected  from  U.  S.;  no  charges  made  for 
collections  as  in  other  states.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  5.) 

.  Direct  war  tax  from  U.  S.;  amt.  of  state  assess- 
ment under  act  of  Aug.  5,  1861;  indebtedness  to 
state  for  military  equipments;  amt.  paid  to  state 
under  act  of  Mch.  2,  1891.  (A.R.  comptroller  1890/ 
1:  16.) 

1894.  Sum  returned  by  comrs.  having  In  charge  Gettys- 
burg monuments.    (Same  1893/4:  19.) 

1895/6.  Stmt,  showing  resources  from  whence  receipts 
were  derived.  (Govs.  mess.  (Griggs)  Jan.  1897:  4-6.) 

1902.  Receipts;  amt.  overpaid  late  treasurer.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1901/2:  38.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1901/2:  28.) 

.  Emergency;  unexpended  balance  reed,  from  pay- 
master gen.  of  apprn.  for  services  of  [militia]  at 
obsequies  of  late  adj.  gen.    (Same  1901/2:  29.) 

1903.  Executive  dept. :  amt.  reed,  from  secy,  to  gov.  on 
acct.  of  return  of  Legisl.  Manuals  to  publisher. 
(Same  1902/3:  27.) 

.     Table:   amt.  reed,  from  sale  of  oflScial  ballots  to 

vote  upon  proposed  constitutional  amdmts.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1902/3:  31.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1902/3:  27.) 

1904.  Insurance  reed,  on  building  burned  at  Manual 
Training  and  Industrial  School  for  Colored  Youth. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1903/4:  38.) 

Attorney  General;   see  Administration  of  Justice.    Re- 
ceipts,  ETC. 

Commissioners  of  Deeds 

1882-1903/4.  Table:  receipts  from  comrs.  of  deeds  of 
other  states.  (A.R.  treasurer  1881/2  (p.  20)— same 
1903/4.) 

From   lS96-l!10.'!/4,   given   under  the  caption.   Commis- 
sions and  includes  notaries  public. 

1896-1903/4.  Same.  (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (p.  23)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

Comrs.  of  deeds  and  notaries  public. 

Conscience  Money 

1876-1903.     Conscience  money:   amt.  reed.    (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1875/6  (p.  18)— same  1902/3.) 
Occurs  only  in  1876.  1809.  1903. 

.     Same;    comment.     (A.R.    comptroller    1876    (pp. 

7-8)— same  1903.) 

Occurs  In  same  years  mentioned  In  the  treasurer's  rept. 

Courts;  see  Administration  of  Justice 

Dividends 

1864/5-1882/3.     Table:   receipts  from  dividends  and  in- 
terest on  stocks  and  bonds.    (A.R.  treasurer  1864/ 
5   (p.  579)— .sa?He  1882/3.) 
Paaing  from  Collected  docs. 
1880-1903/4.     Receipts  of  interest  and  dividends.    (A.R. 
comptroller  1879/80   (p.  24)— same  1903/4.) 

Amts.  not  stated  in  1879/80  :  explanation  of  source  only. 
1884-1904.     Receipts;  dividends  on  stocks  of  United  cos. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1883/4  (p.  29)— same  1903/4.) 

Escheats;  see  Land.  Receipts,  etc. 
Federal  Government 
1790-1796.  Acct.  of  loan  office  money  reed,  of  comrs.  of 
new  loan  offices  In  counties,  cancelled  by  their  re- 
spective bds.  of  justices  and  freeholders.  (Rept.  of 
committee  to  settle  with  treasurer  1789/90  (pp.  50- 
51)— .same  1795/6.) 

Paging  from  Votes  of  Assem. 
1790-1799.     Acct.  of  cash  reed,  of  comrs.  of  new  loan 
offices  in  counties  on  acct.  of  interest.    (Same  1789/ 
90  (pp.  48-50)— same  1798/9.) 
Paging  from  Votes  of  Assem. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Receipts — cont'd 

Federal  Government — cont'd 

1796/7-1798/9.     Acct.   of  cash   reed,   of  comrs.   of  new 
loan  oflBces  in  counties,  on  acct.  of  principal.    {Same 
1796/7   (pp.  43-44)— .sUHie  1798/9.) 
Paging  from  Votos  of  Asst'in. 

Fees;  see  that  title 

See  also  I^icenfes. 
Fines;  see  that  title 
Fisheries;  see  Pish  and  Game.  Receipts,  etc. 

Interest 

See  also  above.  Dividends. 
1902-1904.     Receipts    of    interest    on    deposits.      (A.R. 

comptroller  1901/2  (p.  16)— same  1903/4.) 
.     Same.  (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2  (p.  33) — .snwie  1904.) 

1903.  Amt.  of  interest  reed,  on  deposits  of  state  money 
In  banks.    (Govs.  mess.  (Murphy)  Jan.  1903:  8.) 

1904.  Same.    {Same  (Murphy)  Jan.  1904:  5.) 

Licenses;  see  that  title 

Lighthouses;  see  Navigation 

MiLiTi.i  Exemption;  see  Mhjtia.   Recb^pts,  etc. 

Reformatory;    see    Maintenance.     Individuai,    Institu- 
tions 

Secretary  of  State 

1804.     Rept.  of  committee  (Kitchell)  on  memorial  from 

secy,  of  state  concerning  additional  compensation. 

(Votes  of  Assem.  1804:  353-354.) 
1897-1903/4.     Official   fees,   etc.;    secy,    of   state.     (A.R. 

comptroller  1896/7  (p.  17)— same  1903/4.) 
1897/8-1903/4.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1897/8  (pp.  155- 

157)— same  1903/4.) 

Taxation;   see  that  title 
YoRKTOwN  Centennial 

1883.     Unexpended  balance  from  Yorktown  Centennial. 

(A.R.  treasurer  1882/3:  22.) 
1883-1883/4.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1882/3  (p.  29)  — 
same  1883/4.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  also  above.  Expenditures.    Also  Receipts. 

1824.  Communication  from  treasurer  (Parker)  stating 
receipts  and  expenditures  of  past  year,  estimating 
those  for  ensuing  year  and  explaining  state's  rela- 
tions to  the  Sussex  Bank  and  Milford  and  Owego 
Turnpike.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1824:  77-79.) 

1835.  Receipts  and  disbursements  from  state  treasury; 
balance.    (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Oct.  28, 1835.) 

1839.  Approximate  amt.  of  receipts  into  treasury  in 
1838;  expenses  below  that  amt.  (Sai)W  (Penning- 
ton) Oct.  22,  1839.) 

1842/3-1843/4.  State  receipts  and  expenditures  for 
1842/3;  estimates  for  1843/4.  (Same  (Haines)  Jan. 
10,   1844.) 

1843.  Communication  of  treasurer  (Southard)  to  Gov. 
stating  amt.  reed,  from  treasurer  of  U.  S.  on  acct. 
of  sales  of  public  lands,  etc.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1842/3:  254.) 

1843/4.  Receipts  and  disbursements  for  fiscal  year. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1845.) 

1845-1846.  Receipts  and  disbursements  Feb.  18,  1845, 
to  Jan.  10,  1840;  estimates  for  1846.  (Same  (Strai- 
ten) Jan.  14,  1846.) 

1847.  Table:  receipts  and  disbursements  of  state,  in  de- 
tail.   (Same  (Stratton)  Jan.  12,  1848.) 

1848.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state.  (Same 
(Haines)  Jan.  10,  1849:  4.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1850.  Detailed  stmt,  of  receipts  and  disbursements  dur- 
ing year.    (Same   (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1851:  3-6.) 

1850-1858.     See  above.  Finance:    State.  Note  under  date, 
1859. 

1851.  Receipts   and   disbursements,   in   detail.     (Govs. 
mess.    (Fort)    Jan.   14,  1852:  18.) 

1851-18G3/4.     Summary  of  receipts  and  disbursements 
from  state  treasury;    also  estimates:    school  fund. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1851  (pp.  5-8)- .vame  1863/4.) 
War  fund  included  from  18621864. 

1852.  Receipts  and  disbursements.    (Govs.  mess.  (Fort) 
Jan.  11,  1853:  18-19.) 

1853.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  treasury.    (Same 
(Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  14.) 

1854.  Aggregate   receipts   and   disbursements.     (Same 
(Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  4.) 

1854-1856.     Receipts  and  disbursements  of  treasury  of 
N.  J.,  each  year.    (Same  (Price)  Jan.  13,  1857:  18.) 

1855.  Aggregate   receipts   and    disbursements.     (Same 
(Price)  Jan.  8, 1856:  3.) 

1856.  Total  receipts  and  disbursements  of  state  treas- 
ury.   (Same  (Price)  Jan.  8,  1856:  3.) 

1857.  Treasurer's  stmt,  of  receipts  and  disbursements. 
(Same  (Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858:  6.) 

1859.     Receipts,  disbursements,  unpaid  apprns.    (Same 

(Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859:  4.) 
1861/2.     Stmt.:    receipts  and  disbursements  for  ordin- 
ary state  acct.    (Same  (Olden)  Jan.  14,  1862:  1.) 
1862/3.     Stmt.:  receipts  and  disbursements  for  ordinary 

state  accts.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  3  or  3-4.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
1862/3-1903/4.     Table:    receipts   and    disbursements   of 

state  fund.    (A.R.  treasurer  1862/3  (pp.  4-5) — same 

1903/4.) 
1863/4.     Receipts    and    disbursements    for    fiscal   year. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 
1864/5.     Receipts  and  disbursements.    (Same  (Parker) 

Jan.  9,  1866:  3-4.) 
1864/5-1903/4.     General  balance  sheet.    (A.R.  treasurer 

1864/5  (pp.  567-571)— «ame  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
.     Aggregate  receipts   and   disbursements  of  state 

fund.    (Same  1864/5   (p.  573;   581-583)- .same  1903/ 

4.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1865/6.     Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state  treasury. 

(Govs.  mess.    (Ward)  Jan.  1867:  4  or  3-4.) 
'I'tiore  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
.     Receipts  and  disbursements:   state,  war,  school, 

agric.  college  and  bank  redemption  funds.    (Same 

(Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  81,  1867:  7-8  or  8-9.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
1866/7-1867/8.     Receipts    and    disbursements    of    state 

fund  for   1866/7;    estimated   revenue  and   expendi- 
ture for  1867/8;  amt.  of  state  tax  required.    (iSome 

(Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  4-6.) 
1866/7-1903/4.     Receipts    and    disbursements    of    state 

fund.    (A.R.  comptroller  1866/7  (pp.  216-217)— some 

1903/4.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1868/9.     Receipts  and  expenditures  of  treasury.    (Govs. 

mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:  4-5.) 
1869/70.     Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state.     (Same 

(Randolph)  Jan.  (101,  1871:  3-4  or  4.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 
1870/1.     Amt.  of  expenditures  from  state  fund.    (Same 

(Randolph)  Jan.  [91,  1872:  5.) 
1871/2.     Receipts    and    disbursements    for    fiscal    year. 

(Same  (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  3.) 

.     See  above.  Funds.   State  Fund,  this  date. 

1872/3.     Receipts  and   disbursements  of  state.     (Govs. 

mess.   (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 


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325 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1873-1878/9.  Disbursements  from  state  fund  on  acct.  of 
sundry  minor  accts.  (A.R.  comptroller  1872/3  (p. 
22)—saiiii-  1878/9.) 

Here  are  entored  many  items,  which,  in  the  treasurer's 
repts.  liavi.'  a  distinct  headinK.  Tliis  accounts  for 
tlieir  apijarent  omission  from  tlie  conipt roller's  rept. 

1873/4.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  the  several 
funds.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1874/5.  Receipts  and  disbursements;  chief  objects  of 
expenditure:  amt.  reed,  from  the  various  sources  of 
revenue.    (Same  (Bedle)   Jan.  11,  1876:  18-20.) 

1875/6.  Receipts  and  disbursements;  investment  for 
benefit  of  school  fund.  {Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877: 
3-4.) 

1877/8.  Receipts  and  disbursements;  balance.  (Same 
(McClellan)    Jan.   14,  1879:  4.) 

1878/9-1903/4.  Stmt,  of  aggregate  amt.  of  receipts  and 
disbursements  of  each  fund  (except  sinking  fund). 
(A.R.  comptroller  1878/9  (p.  2G)—same  1903/4.) 

1879/80.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state  fund; 
balance.    (Govs.  mess.    (McClellan)   Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1880-1881.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state  fund, 
in  detail;  explanation.  (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10, 
1882.) 

1881-1882.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state  fund; 
increase  or  decrease.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9, 1883.) 

1882.  Suggestions  respecting  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments of  state.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1882-1883.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state  fund, 
in  detail:  increase  or  decrease.  (Same  (Ludlow) 
Jan.    8,    1884.) 

1884-1895.     See  Taxation:   State:  Jersey  City,  1896. 

1884/5.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state  fund. 
(Govs.  mess.    (Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1886:  3-4.) 

1885/6.     Same.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.    Estimated    receipts    and    expenditures.     {Same 

(Abbett)    Jan.   12,  1886:  5.) 

1886/7.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state  fund. 
(Same  (Green)   Jan.  [10],  1888:  7.) 

1887-1896.  Tables:  receipts  of  state  from  principal 
sources  of  income;  ann.  disbursements;  extraord- 
inary disbursements.  (Same  (Griggs)  Jan.  12,  1897: 
foldg.  table.) 

1889/90.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state  fund,  in 
detail.    (Same   (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1890/1.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  fiscal  year;  se- 
curities of  state  fund.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12, 
1892:  4-7.) 

.  Rept.  of  the  comptroller  (Anderson),  on  opera- 
tions of  his  dept.  Nov.  1,  1890,  to  March  16,  1891. 
(Sen.  jol.  1891:  567-569;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1891: 
729-731.) 

Made  on  the  day  he  turned  his  olEce  over  to  his  suc- 
cessor. 

1891/2.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state  fund;  as- 
sets.   (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  6-7.) 

1892/3.  Receipts,  disbursements,  balance.  (Same 
(Werts)  Jan.  9.  1894:  3.) 

1893/4.     Same.    (Same  CWerts)  Jan.  8,  1895.) 

.  Rept.  of  comptroller  (Heppenheimer)  on  finan- 
cial transactions  in  his  dept.  Oct.  31,  1893-Apr.  2, 
1894.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1894:  300-301;  Sen.  jol. 
1894:    153-155.) 

Stmt,  rendered  on  his  retirement  from  office. 

1894/5.  Receipts,  and  disbursements  for  fiscal  year 
(Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1895/6.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state  fund;  con- 
dition at  end  of  year.  (Same  (Griggs)  Jan.  12, 
1897:  4-6.) 

1895/6-1897/8.  Income  of  state  fund  each  fiscal  year. 
(Same  (Watkins)  Jan.  10,  1899:  3.) 

1896/7.  Income  and  disbursements  from  state  fund; 
balance  in  bank.    (Same  (Griggs)  Jan.  11,  1898.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1897/8.  Table:  receipts  and  disbursements,  in  detail. 
(Same  (Watkins)   Jan.  10,  1899:  4-6.) 

.     Receipts  and  disbursements  of  state  school  tax, 

tax  on  r.r.  and  canal  corporations,  allotment  of  taxes 
on  r.r.  and  canal  property  to  taxing  distrs.,  U.  S. 
apprn.  for  disabled  soldiers,  U.  S.  apprn.  for  Agric. 
College,  Agric.  College  fund.  (Sarne  (Watkins)  Jan. 
10,  1899:  7-8.) 
1898/9.     Income  and  disbursements  of  state  fund;  bank 

balance.    (Same  (Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 
1899/00.     Receipts    and    disbursements    of   state    fund. 

(Same  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 
1900/1.     Condensed  stmt,  of  receipts  and  disbursements 

of  state  fund.    (Same  (Voorhees)  1902:  10.) 
1902.     Receipts  and  disbursements  for  last  fiscal  year; 
non-receipt  of  interest  on  balances  in  banks;   dis- 
position of  surplus  in  treasury;  varying  income  of 
state.    (Same   (Murphy)   Jan.  21,  1902:  8-10.) 
1902/3.     Receipts  and  disbursements  (principal  items); 
cash  balance.    (Same  (Murphy)  Jan.  1904:  3-4.) 
Adjutant  General's  Office;  see  Militia.  Receipts,  etc. 
Agricultural;  see  Agriculture.   Receipts,  etc. 
Banks;  see  that  title.  Receipts,  etc 
Commerce;  see  that  title 
Dairy  Inspection;  see  Food  and  Dri'g  Law 
Dentists;  see  License;  Receipts,  etc. 
Department  of  Banking  and  Insurance;  see  Banks.   Re- 
ceipts, etc 
Druggists;  see  License.  Receipts,  etc. 
Factory  Inspection;  see  Labor.  Receipts,  etc. 
Fish  and  Game;  see  that  title.   Receipts,  etc 
Food  Inspection;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law 
Insurance;  see  that  title.    Receipts,  etc. 
Judicial;  see  Administration  of  Justice 
Land;  see  that  title.  Receipts,  etc. 
Military;  see  Militia 
Peddlers;  see  License.   Receipts,  etc. 
Public  Health;  see  that  title 
Public  Library  Commission;  see  Libraries 
Public  Printmng;    see  that  title 
Quartermaster  General's  Office;  see  Militia,  etc. 
Roads;  see  that  title.    Receipts,  etc. 
Rutgers  Scientific  School;  see  AGRicn:.TURE 
Savings  Banks;  see  Banks.    Receipts,  etc 
State  Aokicultubal  Society  ;  see  Agricultural  Societies  : 

Individual 
State  Horticultural  Society;  see  Agriculture 
State  Library;   see  Libraries 
Taxes;  see  Taxation:   State.   Receipts,  etc. 
Traveling  Libraries;  see  Libraries 

Water  Supply,  etc.;    see  Wateb  Supply  and  Sewerage. 
Receipts,  etc. 

Secretary  of  State's  OflSce 

See  also  above.  Expenditures ;  do.  Receipts. 

1833.  Business  of  office  of  secy,  of  state  and  dtities 
and  compensation  of  officer  should  be  prescribed 
by  law.    (Govs.  mess.  (Southard)  Jan.  11,  1833.) 

1845.  Duties  of  secy,  of  state  as  ex-officio  auditor  of 
treasurer's  accts.  should  be  specified.  (Same 
(Haines)  Jan.  15,  1845.) 

1866-1870.  Stmt,  of  accts.  kept  betw.  late  secy,  of  state 
(Congar)  and  state  of  N.  J.  Apr.  6,  1866-June  30, 
1870.    35  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880  doc.  31.) 

Submitted    by    ti-ensurer     (Wrlj-'ht).    Mch.    8,    1880,    in 
compliance  with  Sen.  res.  of  Mch.  2. 


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FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 
Secretary  of  State's  Office — cont'd 

1880.  Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  (Hobart)  under  a 
res.  adopted  Jan.  20,  1880,  resp.  tlie  quarterly  stmts, 
and  accts.  of  secy,  of  state,  clerk  of  Chancery,  and 
clerk  of  Supreme  Court.  113  (2)  pp.  (.s'nwc  1880  v. 
1,  doc.  30.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:     J.  L.  Murphy,  1880. 

105  pp. 

1881.  Rept.  of  state  treasurer  (Wright)  and  comptrol- 
ler (Anderson)  in  accordance  with  res.  concerning 
fees  of  clerk  in  Chancery,  clerk  of  Supreme  Court 
and  secy,  of  state.   20  pp.    (Same  1881,  doc.  23.) 

Includes  repts.,  of  clerk  in  Chancery,  etc.,  for  1879/80. 

Bank  Report;  see  Banks,  the  serial  group 
Sub-Treasury 

1838.  Disapproval  of  sub-treasury  policy.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Pennington)  Oct.  24,  1838.) 

1839.  Res.  passed  by  Gen.  Assem.  of  N.  C.  rel.  to  sul> 
treasury  system,  public  lands  and  public  domain. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council  1838/9:  184-186.) 

1840.  "  The  three  great  projects  so  lately  introduced — 
the  sub-treasury,  a  bankrupt  law  with  power  of 
reaching  state  corporations  and  militia  bill  are  all 
calculated  to  accumulate  power  in  the  national  ex- 
ecutive and  to  embarrass  or  prostrate  the  rights  of 
the  states."  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  27, 
1840.) 

Surplus  Revenue 

See  also.  Education,  School  Funds. 
1836/7.     See  Finance:  State,  this  date. 

1837.  Rel.  to  surplus  revenue  of  U.  S.  received  by  state. 
(Govs.  mess.    (Dickerson)  Oct.  26,  1837.) 

.     Rept.    from   committee    (Valentine)    on   deposit 

and  distribution  of  surplus  revenue  of  tl.  S.  appor- 
tioned to  state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  437-441.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ."»00  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1836/7  :  441). 

.     Same  (Price).    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1836/7:  213- 

216.) 

200  copies  ocdered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1836/7  : 
212).  300  additional  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  18:50/7  : 
224). 

.    Minority   rept.    (Chetwood).    (Votes   of   Assem. 

1836/7:  468-470.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7  ;  470). 
.     Rept.  of  committee  (Brick)  apptd.  to  receive  pro- 
posals for  borrowing  whole  or  part  of  surplus  rev- 
enue of  U.  S.  coming  to  N.  J.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1836/7:  221-224.) 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1830/7  : 
224),  and  to  be  joined  with  an  earlier  rept.  on  the 
same  subject. 

.    Rept.   of  late  Gov.    (Dickerson)    and  treasurer 

(Kline)  on  subject  of  surplus  revenue,  showing  dis- 
tribution of  same.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:  45- 
46.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  state  of  republic  and  res. 

of  Georgia  rel.  to  the  receipt  by  several  states  of 
the  surplus  revenue  of  the  general  govt.  (Same 
1836/7:  295-297.) 

1838.  Rept.  of  committee  of  ways  and  means  (Pierson) 
to  whom  was  referred  rept.  of  late  Gov.  and  treas- 
urer bearing  date  Oct.  27,  1837,  on  subject  of  surplus 
revenue  distributed  to  counties  under  act  of  Mar. 
10,  1837.    (Same  1837/8:  567-568.) 

1839.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Southard)  as  to  whether  late 
gov.,  speaker,  and  treasurer  of  state  to  whom  were 
confided  reception  and  distribution  of  surplus  rev- 
enue of  gen.  govt.,  apportioned  to  N.  J.,  have  paid 
over  to  him  sum  of  $634.42  pursuant  to  joint  res. 
rel.  to  same.    (Same  1838/9:  311-312.) 


FINANCE:  STATE— cont'd 

Treasurer's  Office 

See  also  above,  Expenditures. 
1845.     Rept.    of   committee   on   judiciary    (Brown),   to 
which  were  referred  official  oath  and  bond  of  state 
treasurer.   (Sen.  jol.  1845:  469-470.) 
1852.     Apprn.  for  construction  of  vault  in  office  of  treas- 
urer necessary;  amt.  needed.    (Govs.  mess.   (Port) 
Jan.  14,  1852:  21.) 
1865-1866.     Suggestion  that  it  be  made  imperative  upon 
treasurer  to  receive  no  moneys  until  amt.  justly  due 
state  has  been  audited  and  settled  by  comptroller. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1865  (p.  \0)—same  1865/6.) 
Bank  Report;  see  Banks,  the  serial  group 

FINES  AND  COSTS 

1890-1892/3.  Comment  on  receipts  of  fines.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1889/90  (p.  n)~same  1892/3.) 

1890/1-1893/4.  Table:  receipts  from  fines.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1890/1  (pp.  89-90)— .so we  1893/4.) 

1891-1894.  Table:  disbursements;  fines  acct.  (Same 
1890/1  (pp.  306-307)— same  1893/4.) 

.     Same;    comment.     (A.R.  comptroller   1890/1    (p. 

41)— same  1893/4.) 

Fish  and  Game;  see  Fish  and  Game.  Receipts,  etc. 
Judicial;  see  Administration  of  Justice:  State 
Military;    see   Militia 

FINESVILLE,  WARREN  CO. 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

FIRE  ESCAPES;  see  BUILDING  LAW 

FIREMEN'S  HOME;  see  MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  IN- 
STITUTIONS 

FIRES 

1835.  Rept.  of  committee  (Parsons)  on  petition  of  cer- 
tain fire  cos.  of  Paterson  and  Saddle  River  for  relief 
and  further  protection.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5: 
411.) 

1886.  Veto  (Abbett)  of  act  repealing  act  to  empower 
cities  and  municipalities  of  state  to  create  and  main- 
tain paid  fire  dept.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1886:  858- 
859.) 

1891.  Losses  by  fire  in  U.  S.  and  in  N.  J.;  loss  in  N.  J.  in 
1888.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  28.) 

Newark 
1808.     Rept.  of  committee   (Ward)   on  petitions  rel.  to 
Newark  fire  assns.    (Council  jol.  Oct.  1808:  757.) 

Trenton 
1839.     Rept.  of  select  committee   (Archer)   on  petition 
from  Common  Council  of  Trenton,  asking  for  apprn. 
for  support  of  fire  companies  of  Trenton.    (Votes  of 

Assem.  1838/9:    484-485.) 


FISH  AND  GAME 


DELAWARE 


1871.     Fishing  code  of  Delaware.    (2  A.R.  comrs.  fish- 
eries 1871:  17-21.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

serial 
See  also  below.  Oysters. 

REPORTS 
1  series 


Under  act  of  March  17.  1870. 
1870-1878.     Ann.  rept.  of  comrs.  of  fisheries.    Trenton, 

1871-1878. 


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327 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

REPORTS— cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

Checklist 

Benj.  P.  Howell,  J.  H.  Slack,  coinmisaloners 

1.  1870  dept.  ed.     Murphy  &  Bechtel,  State  Gazette  Office. 

1871.     25  pp..  2  maps,  2  pis. 
Dated  1871  on  title-page  and  cover. 

1870  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1181-1205.  2  maps,  2  pis. 

2.  1871  dept.  ed.     Gazette  Office.  187i.     22  pp. 
Dated  1872  on  tltle-pase  and  cover. 

1871  doc.  ed.    Gazette  Office.  1872.    22  pp. 

3.  1872  dept.  ed.     State  Gazette,  Murph.v  &  Bechtel,  1872. 

28  pp. 

1872  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     28  pp. 

Benj.  P.  Howell,  J,  E.  Slack.  Jacob  R.  Shotwell,  commissioners 

4.  1S7S  dept  ed.     State  Gazette,  Murphy  &  Bechtel.  1873. 

32  pp.,  foldg.  leaf. 

1873  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    32  pp. 

B.  P.  Howell,  J.  R.  Shotwell,  Geo.  Allen  Anderson,  commissioners 

5.  1874  dept.  ed.     Public  Opinion,  W.  S.  Sharp,  1874.     62 

pp.,  plan. 

1874  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     62  pp.,  plan, 

6.  1875   dept.   ed.      Public   Opinion.    W.    S.    Sharp,    1875. 

35  pp. 

1875  doc.  ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.     35  pp. 

7.  '1876  dept.  ed.     J.  L.  Murphy.  1876.     47  pp. 

"     doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    47  pp. 

8.  1877  dept.  ed.     Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1877.     63   (2)    pp., 

2  foldg.  II. 
1877  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    63  (2)  pp.,  2  foldg.  11. 

Benj.  P.  Howell,  Oeo.  Allen  Anderson,  Theodore 

Morford,  commissioners 
[9.]    1878  dept.  ed.     Naar,  Day  &  Naar.  1878.     32  (1)   pp. 
"      doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     32  (1)  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1870  in  Legisi.  docs.   1871  :  1181-1205. 

2.  1871    "         "  "       1872. 

.3.   1872  "  "  "  1873,  doc.  7. 

4.   1873  "  "  "  1874.  doc.  7. 

.         5.   1874  "  "  "  1875.  doc.  7. 

6.  1875  "  "  "  1876,  doc.  7. 

7.  1876  "  "  "  1877,  doc.  8. 

8.  1877  "  "  "  1878,  doc.  18. 

9.  1878  "  "  "  1879,  v.  2,  doc.  46. 

B 

1879/83-1884/5.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  of  fisheries.   Tren- 
ton,  1883-1886. 

Checklist 
Theodore  Morford.   liichd.   S.   Jenkins,   Wm.    Wright,  commissioners 
1879/83  dept.  ed.     J.  L.  Murphy,  1883.     34  pp. 
"         doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    34  pp. 

Wm.  Wright,  Richd.  S.  Jenkins,  F.  U.  Ward,  commissioners 
1884/5  dept.  ed.    J.  L.  Murphv,  1886.    45  pp.,  3  pis. 
"       doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     45  pp.,  3  pis. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

10.  1879/83  in  Legisi.  docs.  1884,  v.  2.  doc.  26. 

11.  1884/5      "         "  "       1886,  v.  3,  doc.  33. 

2  series 
1894-1903/4.     Ann.   rept.   of   the  bd.   of  fish   and   game 
comrs. 

Checklist 
Unless  otherwise  specified  the  doc.  ed.  differs  from  the 
dept.  ed.  only  in  omission  of  the  Imprint. 

Oeo.  Pfeiffer,  Jr.,  Parker  TT.  Page.  W.  Campbell  Clark,  Howard  P, 
Frolhingham 
1894.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1895. 
38  pp. 
Title  :    Rept.  of  fish  and  game  comrs. 
1894/5.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1896.     36  pp. 

Oeo.  Pfeiffer,  Jr..  Parker  W.  Page.  Howard  P.  Frothingham 

1895/6.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1896.     54  pp. 

Oeo.  Pfeiffer,  Jr.,  Howard  P.  Frnthinoham,  Parker  W.  Page, 
Oeo.  L.  Smith. 
1896/7.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgle.T,  1897.     57  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  Columbia  University  Library. 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

REPORTS— cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Checklist— cont'd 

Oeo.    Pfeiffer,  Jr..   Howard   P.    Frothingham,   Parker    W.    Page. 

Wm.  A.  Halsey 

1897/8.     Trenton :     The    J.    L.    Murphv    Publishing    Co.. 

1S98.     69  pp. 

Howard  P.  Frothingham,  Wtn.  A.  Halsey,  Benj.  P.  Morris, 
J.  Frank  Budd 
1898/9  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Prtd.  for  the  comn.     79  pp. 
"       doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.    65  pp. 

Howard  P.  Frothingham,  Wm.  A.  Halsey,  Benj.  P.  Morris, 
Richd.  T.  Miller 
1899/00.     Trenton :    The   J.   L.   Murphy   Publishing   Co., 

1900.     31  pp. 
1900/1.     Trenton  :     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 
1902.     35  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  Columbia  University  Library. 
1901/2.     Trenton :     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 
1902.     47  pp. 

Benj.  P.  Morris.  Richd.  T.  Miller.  David  P.  McOlellan, 
Percy  H.  Johnson 
1902/3.     Camden  :    S.  Chew  and  Sons  Co.,  1904.     38  pp. 
1903/4.     Paterson  :    News  Prtg.  Co.,  1905.     80  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1894          In  Legisi.  docs.  1895  (1.  e.  119  sess.),  v.  2,  doc.  18, 

1894/5      "  "            "  1895(1.  e.  120  sess.),  V.  3,  doc.  19. 

1895/6      "  "            "  1896,  v.  5,  doc.  36. 

1896/7      "  "            "  1897.  v.  5,  doc.  30. 

1897/8      "  "            "  1898.  v.  4,  doc.  21. 

1898/9      "  "            "  1899,  v.  5,  doc.  49. 

1899/00    "  "            "  1900,  V.  5,  doc.  50. 

1900/1       "  "            "  1901,  V.  5,  doc.  50. 

1901/2      "  "            "  1902.  V.  3,  doc.  34. 

1902/3      "  "            "  1003,  V.  3,  doc.  35. 

1903/4      "  "            "  1904,  V.  3,  doc.  34. 

CIRCULARS 
See  below,  the  non-serial  group,  under  date,  1875. 
non-.^erial 

1818-1872.  List  of  fisheries  in  active  operation  in  1818 
given  as  an  evidence  that  the  fisheries  of  state  have 
declined  during  past  fifty  yrs.  (3  A.R.  comrs.  of 
fisheries  1872:  25-26.) 

1820.  Rept.  from  committee  (Hulme)  on  petitions  of 
sundry  inhabitants  of  Burlington  and  Gloucester 
for  repeal  of  so  much  of  fishing  law  as  prohibits 
fishing  with  drift  nets  and  gilling  seines.  (Votes  of 
Assem.   Oct.   1820:  S3.) 

1830.  Passage  of  laws  authorizing  improvement  of  navi- 
gation of  Delaware  River,  below  Falls  of  Trenton,  in 
such  manner  as  to  interpose  no  obstruction  to  pas- 
sage of  fish,  recommended  by  N.  J.  and  Penn.  comrs. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Vroom)  Jan.  7,  1830.) 

1854.  Catalogue  of  fishes  copied  from  "  rept.  on  fishes 
observed  on  coasts  of  N.  J.  and  L.  I."  by  S.  F.  Baird. 
(Geology  of  Cape  May  Co.  1856:  146-148.) 

1859.  Corresp.  betw.  Gov.,  mayor  of  Jersey  City,  and 
pilot  comrs.  of  N.  J.  and  Gov.  and  atty.  gen.  of  N.  Y. 
rel.  to  deposit  of  earth,  etc.,  from  slips  and  sewers 
of  N.  Y.  upon  lands  lying  under  waters  of  New  York 
Bay,  belonging  to  N.  J. ;  injury  to  fisheries  and  com- 
merce. {Same  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 
In  app.  to  Sen.  .iol.  1860  :  33-45. 

1870.  More  stringent  legislation  recommended  rel.  to 
robbery  of  private  fish  ponds.  (1  A.R.  comrs.  of 
fisheries  1870:  22.) 

1871.  Recommendations:  repeal  of  such  clauses  in  act 
passed  by  Legisi.  of  past  yr.  as  require  assent  of 
Penn.  or  conflict  with  compact  of  1783;  prevention 
of  defilement  of  waters  of  state;  proper  protection 
of  fishes  of  acknowledged  economic  value;  an  apprn. 
for  artificial  propagation  of  shad,  and  proper  pro- 
tection of  property  of  those  engaged  in  experimen- 
tal fish  culture.    (2  .■mine  1871:  IG.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-seria  I — con  t'd 

1871.  Violation  of  Sunday  law  in  tidal  portion  of  river; 
apptmt.  of  fish  wardens  or  water  bailiffs  furnished 
witli  boats  would  tend  towards  checking  this  viola- 
tion.   (2  xamr  1871:  8.) 

1872.  Work  accomplished  during  the  year:  enforcement 
of  previous  existing  fishing  laws  which  until  past 
season  had  been  broken  with  impunity  by  fishermen 
of  state;  entire  abolition  of  fish-racks,  weirs  and 
other  engines  of  destruction  to  young  fishes;  ap- 
ptmt. of  an  efficient  fish  police;  arrangements  made 
for  introduction  of  salmon  into  N.  J.  waters,  with- 
out expense  to  state.    (3  xame  1872:  16-17.) 

.     On  fatal  method  of  capturing  fishes  by  organized 

company;  cartridges  of  giant  powder  are  sunk  to 
bottom  of  lake  and  simultaneously  exploded  by 
means  of  electricity,  the  result  is  instant  destruction 
of  every  living  inhabitant  of  waters  within  radius  of 
force  of  the  concussion.    (3  mmc  1872:  8.) 

.  Table:  marked  difference  in  catch  above  and  be- 
low Scudder's  Falls,  caused  by  extreme  low  water 
during  month  of  Apr.  and  May.    (3  same  1872:  6-7.) 

1873.  Passage  of  law  imposing  penalty  upon  every  per- 
son engaged  in  construction  of  a  fish-basket  and  re- 
peal of  act  of  1873  requiring  ten  days'  notice  to  be 
given,  recommended;  capture  of  fish  by  fish-berries 
should  be  prohibited.    (4  stnnc  1873:  16.) 

.  On  how  to  arrest  further  deterioration  on  fish- 
eries, and  to  restore  them  to  their  former  plentitude. 
(4  mmc  1873:  9.) 

.     Proposed  act  for  protection  of  fisheries  In  state. 

(4  name  1873:  28-30.) 

.     Shad  catch  in  northern  distr. ;    increased  catch 

of  smaller  food  fishes;  universal  demand  for  arti- 
ficial propagation.     (4  name  1873:  14-15.) 

.     Notes  on  the  food  fishes  of  N.  J.;  stmt,  of  no.  of 

[salmonl  placed  in  the  Delaware  and  its  tribu- 
taries by  N.  J.  comn.  in  1873,  Penn.  comn.  in  1873, 
private  enterprise  in  1871  and  1872.  (4  xnme  1873: 
23-27.) 

.     List  of  economic  food  fishes  found  on  coast  of 

N.  J.  with  remarks  on  their  habits  and  value;  sent 
to  E.  M.  Archibald,  H.  B.  M.  Consul  General,  New 
York,  by  J.  H.  Slack.    (5  same  1874:  31-32.) 

.     Destruction    of   fish-baskets,    racks,   etc.     (Govs. 

mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  26.) 

1874.  Apprn.  recommended  with  view  to  stocking  all 
rivers  and  streams  with  fish.  {Suinr  (Parker)  Jan. 
13,  1874.) 

.     Food   fishes  for  Inland  waters.     (5  A.R.  comrs. 

fisheries  1874:  19-25.) 

1875.  Interest  in  fish  culture  continues;  salmon,  sal- 
mon-trout, shad  and  black-bass  placed  in  several 
rivers;  increase  in  no.  and  weight  of  shad.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

.  July.  1.  Ofiice  of  N.  J.  comrs.  of  fisheries.  [Cir- 
cular calling  attention  to  act  for  the  preservation  of 
fish,  etc.,  and  announcing  the  apptmt.  of  wardens.] 
Trenton:   J.  L.  Murphy,  n.  d.  bdside. 

Kn-oneoiisly  dated  IST.')  for  1H70  7     The  act  referred  to 
was  approved  April  1.1.  1.S76. 

1877.  Description  of  method  of  purifying  the  waste 
from  Rahway  Gas  Light  Co.  before  allowing  it  to 
pass  into  stream;  subject  of  great  interest,  as  waste 
from  gas  works  flowing  into  waters  inhabited  by 
valuable  fishes  is  known  to  be  very  destructive  and 
heretofore  has  been  thought  unavoidable;  J.  R.  Shot- 
well.    (8  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1877:  55-57.) 

.     See  below.  Oysters,  this  date. 

1878.  See  below.  Shad,  this  date. 

1879.  Successful  efforts  of  comrs.  of  fisheries  in  enforc- 
ing fishery  laws  and  in  fish  culture.  (Govs.  mess. 
(McClellan)  Jan.  14,  1879:  29.) 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1880.  Work  of  bd.  of  fish  oomrs.  especially  directed  to 
enforcement  of  laws  for  protection  of  coast  fisheries, 
protection  and  improvement  of  shad  fisheries,  prop- 
agation and  distribution  of  food  fishes  in  inland 
waters;  should  receive  legislative  encouragement. 
(Hame  (McClellan)  Jan.  13,  1880.) 

1SS3.  Increasing  cost  of  inspection  of  fisheries.  (.Same 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

.     Operations  of  comn.  in  respect  to  propagation  of 

food  fishes  and  restocking  waters  of  state  have  been 
restricted  by  reason  of  fact  that  no  apprn.  was 
made  by  legisl.  in  either  1882  or  1883.  (Kept,  comrs. 
fisheries  1879/83:  25-26.) 

.     Continued  enforcement  of  state  laws  regulating 

seine  fishing  in  waters  and  bays  of  Atlantic  coast 
has  furnished  evidence  of  wisdom  of  those  laws 
in  increased  yield  of  fish.    (Same  1883:  30.) 

.     Coast    fisheries:     regulation    and    limitation    of 

seine  fishing  by  act  of  1878;  effect;  decline  in  fish 
owing  to  enormous  catch  of  menhaden.  (Satne  1879/ 
83:  17-18.) 

.     See  below  Smelt,  this  date. 

.     See  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this  date. 

1885.  Coast  fisheries:  economic  importance;  value  of 
catch;  season  for  the  different  kinds  of  fish.  (Rept. 
comrs.  of  fisheries  1884/5;  7-9.) 

1889.     Rept.  of  comn.  rel.  to  preservation  of  fish  in  wa- 
ters in  and  near  to  state  of  N.  J.,  within  U.  S.  juris- 
diction.  83  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1889  v.  2,  doc.  13.) 
The  comrs..  E.  G.  Harrison.  W.  T.  Bailey  and  Thos.  E. 
French,  were  apptd.  under  a  jt.  res.  o(  1888. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1889:  201-209.) 

The  testimony  is  omitted  from  the  Sen.  Jol. 

.     Descriptive  catalogue  of  vertebrates  of  N.  J.;  by 

Julius  Nelson,  (v.  2,  pt.  2.  Pinal  rept.  state  geolo- 
gist 1890:  487-824.) 

1894.  Act  recommended  regulating  use  of  poun^  nets 
on  coast  of  state;  also  continuance  of  close-day  in 
week  as  now  stands  on  statute  books,  from  mid- 
night on  Saturday  until  sunrise  on  Monday  morn- 
ing.   (A.R.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1894:  8.) 

.     Digest  of  fish  and  game  laws  of  N.  J.  will  show 

urgent  necessity  of  proper  codification  and  revision 
of  the  numerous  laws,  and  particularly  those  affect- 
ing fishing  in  tide  water.    (Same  1894:  10-14.) 

1895.  The  fish  hatchery;  development  of  trout  eggs; 
smelts;  shad.    {Same  1894/5:  10-12.) 

.     Incongruities  in  fish  and  game  laws  passed  at 

last  session;  laws  requested  for  the  protection  of 
lobsters,  prohibiting  the  erection  of  obstructions  in 
streams,  protecting  striped  bass,  prohibiting  hound- 
ing of  rabbits,  regulating  pound  nets,  protecting 
fishing  in  the  inland  tide-waters  of  the  state,  rel. 
to  the  apptmt.  of  wardens,  providing  for  apptmt.  of 
deputies,  regulating  fishing  with  purse-nets  from 
steam  vessels.    (Same  1894/5:  15-20.) 

.     Transplanting  fish.     (Same  1894/5:  12-13.) 

.     Natural  wealth  of  fish  and  game  in  N.  J.  may 

account  for  so  little  attention  having  been  given  to 
its  preservation.    (Same  1894/5:  7.) 

1895-1897.  Record  of  prosecutions.  (Same  1894/5  (pp. 
22-30)— .same  1896/7.) 

1896.  Legislation  [suggested  rel  to]  general  game  law; 
procedure  act;  pay  of  wardens;  menhaden  act; 
pound-nets;  inland  tide-water  fishing  tributaries  to 
the  Delaware;  protection  to  trout  waters;  hounding 
rabbits.    (Same  1896:  19-26.) 

.     See  below.  Carp,  this  date. 

1897.  Legislation;  the  general  fish  and  game  act;  men- 
haden act;  pound-nets;  inland  tide-waters;  Dela- 
ware River;  protection  to  sturgeon.  (A.R.  fish  and 
game  comrs.  1896/7;  27-33.) 


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329 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1897.  Unauthorized  prosecutions  and  malicious  mis- 
representations.    (Hatne   189G/7:  15-16.) 

.     Increased  demand  for  copies  of  the  fish  and  game 

laws.    (Some  1896/7:  15.) 

.  Securing  of  bait-fish  to  secure  success  in  propa- 
gation.    {Same   1896/7:  11.) 

.  Adult  fish  for  propagation;  feasibility;  experi- 
ments in  transportation  of  adult  fish.  (Same  1896/ 
7:  8-10.) 

.     State  hatching  stations  in  N.  J.  not  advisable. 

(Same  1896/7:  7.) 

1898.  Increasing  the  fauna:  distribution  of  ring-necked 
pheasants,  quail,  black  bass,  pike  and  pickerel,  yel- 
low perch,  brook  trout,  pike-perch,  white  bass. 
(Same  1898:  41-48.) 

.  Pound-nets;  location;  damage;  need  of  restric- 
tive legislation.     (Same  1898:  32-35.) 

.     Amdmts.   of  the   fish   and   game  act  suggested. 

(Same  1898:  19-32.) 

.     On  fish  and  game  protection  In  N.  J.    (.STawe  1898: 

13-14.) 

.     On  the  distribution  of  adult  fish  and  fry.    (Same 

1898:  10-11.) 

.  A  state  hatchery  not  needed  in  N.  J.;  explana- 
tion; trout  region  of  N.  J.    (Same  1898:  9-11.) 

1898-1904.     Table:    prosecutions;    county,    complainant, 
accused,  charge,  judgment.    (Same  1898  (pp.  49-54) 
— same  1904.) 
Omitteil  In  1003. 

1899.  Legislation;  peculiarities  of  N.  J.  law;  needed 
amdmts.;  text  of  a  new  law  suggested.  (Same  1899; 
41-69.) 

.     Absurdity  of  game  law  passed  in  1898.    (26  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1898:  16-17.) 
.     See  below.  Birds,  this  date. 

1900.  Continuation  of  apprn.  for  food-fish  and  game 
recommended.  (A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1900: 
18.) 

• .     Demand  for  copies  of  fish  and  game  laws  exceeds 

the  supply.     (Same  1900:  18.) 
.     Spearing   of   fish   should   be  prohibited.     (Same 

1900:  18.) 
.     Stocking  of  N.  J.  waters;  hampering  by  lack  of 

apprn.;   work  accomplished;  funds;  distribution  of 

brook  trout  during  the  year.    (Same  1900:  9-13.) 

1901.  Stocking  of  N.  J.  waters  with  fish;  collection  of 
fish  from  the  Great  Lakes  to  mingle  with  N.  J.  fish. 
(Same   1901:  10-11.) 

.     Fish  in  N.  J.  lakes;  list  of  N.  J.  lakes,  size;  etc. 

(Same  1901:  11-13.) 

.     See  below.  Deer,  this  date. 

.     Injustice  of  game  laws.    (28  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1900: 

20-24.) 

1902.  Stocking  of  lakes  and  ponds;  result  of  experi- 
ment of  bringing  fish  from  the  Great  Lakes;  food 
for  fish;  list  of  lakes  and  streams  stocked.  (A.R.  bd. 
fish  and  game  comrs.  1902:  9-11.) 

.     N.  J.  fishing  industry  valued  at  $2,000,000.    (Same 

1902:  23.) 
.    On  the  sale  of  game  and  the  limit  of  game  bags. 

(Some  1902:  28.) 
.     Pound  fishing.    (Same  1902:  28-29.) 

1903.  Fish  stocking,  protection,  etc.;  growth  in  N.  J.; 
establishment  of  a  game  refuge  suggested;  pheas- 
ants.   (Same  1903;  9-18.) 

.     Stocking  waters;    success  of  past  year;    list  of 

lakes  and  streams  stocked,  with  no.  of  fish  placed  in 
each.    (Same  1903;  20-21.) 

.     Licensing    non-resident   gunners    and    removing 

game  from  the  state.    (Same  1903:  23.) 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1903.  New  Jersey  fisheries;  scope  and  general  value 
of  the  fisheries  and  fishery  products;  species  of  fish 
caught  and  marketed.    (Same  1903;  28-29.) 

.     Table:    no.    of   arrests   made   during   the   year; 

cause.    (Same  1903:  32.) 

1904.  Non-wisdom  of  constantly  changing  laws.  (Same 
1904;  15.) 

.     Need  of  uniform  laws;  suggested  that  N.  Y.,  Penn. 

and  N.  J.  work  in  conjunction.    (Same  1904:  15.) 

.     Stocking  waters;    methods  and   results;    list  of 

lakes  and  streams  stocked  and  no.  of  fish  placed  in 
each.    (Same  1904:  22-28.) 

.     Gill  net  and  seine  fisheries,  respectively;   no.  of 

boats  and  their  value;  do.  nets;  no.  of  men  em- 
ployed; fish  caught  in  different  localities.  (Same 
1904:  32-36.) 

.     Fish  as  food.     (Some  1904:  .SS.) 

.     Pound-net  fishing.    (Some  1904:  39-41.) 

.     Injustice  of  N.  J.  game  laws.    (32  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1904:  303-304.) 

.     A   brief   general   acct.   of   fossil   fishes;    triassic 

fishes  of  N.  J.;  by  C.  R.  Eastman.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1904:  27-130.) 

1905.  General  discussion  on  game  laws.  (32  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1904:  64-69.) 

Barnegat  Bay 
See  also  below.  Herring  Fisheries. 
1897.     Violations  of  the  law  in  Barnegat  Bay.    (A.R.  fish 
and  game  comrs.  1896/7:  17.) 

1900.  Barnegat  Bay;  unusual  violation  of  the  law. 
(Same  1900;  15-17.) 

1901.  Barnegat  Bay;  more  lawful  condition  than  here- 
tofore.   (Sowc  1901:  14.) 

1902.  Barnegat  Bay  as  a  fishing  resort.  (Same  1902: 
13-14.) 

1903.  Barnegat  Bay  and  tributaries;  compliance  with 
law  in  that  vicinity  in  contrast  to  former  violations. 
(Same  1903:  24.) 

Bergen  County 

1904.  Establishment  of  a  game  refuge  on  the  Oradell 
Stock  Farm  in  Bergen  Co.;  plans  for  other  refuges 
and  methods  of  conducting  them.  (A.R.  bd.  fish  and 
game  comrs.  1904:  15-16.) 

Cape  May  County 
1856.     Lists  of  larger  wild  animals  and  of  birds  of  Cape 
May  Co.;  by  Thos.  Beesley.    (Geology  of  Cape  May 
Co.  1856:    138-145.) 

Eastern  Division 
1873.  Eastern  division:  decrease  in  catch  of  shad  and 
smelt  in  Raritan  River;  need  of  fishway  in  dam 
near  Bound  Brook;  stocking  of  Milton  Lake  by 
"  Milton  Lake  Fishing  Assn."  with  bass,  perch  and 
wall-eyed  pike;  same  kinds  placed  in  Rahway 
River;  result.    (4  A.R.  comrs.  fisheries  1873:  18-19.) 

Oreenioood  Lake 

1896.  See  below.  Carp,  this  date. 

1897.  Benefits  from  the  screen  at  Greenwood  Lake. 
(A.R.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1896/7;  17.) 

Hunterdon  County 

1873.  Hunterdon  Co.:  no  violation  of  fishery  laws;  de- 
crease in  shad  catch;  increased  catch  of  smaller 
fisheries;  damage  from  erection  of  temporary  dam 
at  Bulls  Island  by  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co. 
(4  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1873:  17-18.) 

1874.  Hunterdon  Co.:  no  violation  of  fishing  laws;  in- 
crease in  no.  of  shad;  need  of  fish  guards;  black 
bass.    (5  some  1874:  16-17.) 


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FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Mercer  County 

1873.  Mercer  Co.:  decrease  in  shad  catch;  cause:  amt. 
and  value  of  catch:  expenses  and  profit;  hands  em- 
ployed.   (4  A.R.  comrs.  fisheries  1873:  18.) 

1874.  Mercer  Co.:  catch  of  herring  and  shad.  (5  same 
1874:  17-18.) 

Middlesex  County 
1803.     Rept.  of  committee  (Blanch)  on  petition  respect- 
ing the  fisheries  in  South  River,  in  Middlesex  Co. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1S03:  28-29.) 

Sussex  County 

1873.  Violations  of  fishing  laws  in  Sussex  Co.:  resigna- 
tion of  warden;  shad  catch  about  same  as  1872.  (4 
A.R.  comrs.  fisheries  1873:  15.) 

1874.  Sussex  Co. :  no  warden ;  violation  of  law  as  to  fish 
baskets  and  fyke-nets;  shad,  rockfish,  suckers,  cat- 
fish, salmon,  black  bass  taken.    (.Same  1874:  13-14.) 

Troutdale,  Warren  County 

1874.  Rept.  from  committee  on  fisheries  (Iszard)  on 
inspection  of  hatching  house  at  Troutdale.  (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1874:  603-606.) 

.     Same.   5  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.,  1874,  doc.  38.) 

Warren   County 

1873.  Warren  Co. :  erection  of  fish  baskets  and  destruc- 
tion by  warden;  improved  catch  of  shad;  value; 
value  of  fish  food  taken  from  waters  of  Warren  Co.; 
black  bass.    (4  A.R,  comrs.  fisheries  1873:  15-16.) 

1874.  Warren  Co.:  distribution  of  laws  rel.  to  fisning  in 
the  Delaware  and  its  tributaries;  destruction  of  fish 
baskets  by  warden;  streams  in  Warren  and  Sussex 
cos.  could  be  made  useful  as  spawning  or  breeding 
grounds  for  shad,  salmon  and  salmon  trout;  bonded 
fisheries:  increase  in  shad.    (5  same  1S74:  15-16.) 

Associations 

MrxTON  L.\KE  Fishing  Association 
1873.     Method  of  organization  of  "  Milton  Lake  Fishing 
Assn."   commended;    many   more   assns.   would   be 
formed    if   protective   laws   were  passed.     (4   A.R. 
comrs.  fisheries  1873:  19.) 

New  Jersey  Audubon  Society 

1897.  The  N.  J.  Audubon  Society;  establishment;  pur- 
pose; membership.  (A.R.  fish  and  game  comrs. 
1896/7:  13-14.) 

West  Jeiisey  Fish  and  Gaj^ie  Protective  Society 

1895.     Repeal  of  law  granting  a  charter  to  the  West 
Jersey    Fish    and    Game    Protective    Socy.    recom- 
mended;  reasons.    (A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs. 
1894/5:  21-22.) 
Birds 

1884.  Birds  the  friends  of  the  husbandman;  by  J. 
Carney.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884:  61- 
63.) 

1886.  Destruction  of  birds:  observance  of  a  bird  day 
similar  to  Arbor  Day  suggested;  English  sparrow 
excepted.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  350.) 

1887.  fPlea  for  protection  of  birds];  bird  day  sug- 
gested.   (15  mmc  1887:  476-477.) 

1888.  Plea  for  the  birds;  by  John  Willcox.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1888:  69-70.) 

1892.     Birds  as  insect  destroyers;  by  R.  Bingham.    (19 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  163-164.) 
.     [Economic  work  of  division  of  ornithology  and 

mammalogy  at  Washington];    by   W.   B.   Barrows. 

(19  name  1891:  153-163.) 
.     Ornithology,  mamnialogv  and  bird  migration;  by 

C.  H.  Merriam.    (19  ftnmc  1891:  145-152.) 


FISH  AND   GAME— cont'd 
Birds — cont'd 

1893.  Economic  relation  of  birds  to  agric.  [with  sug- 
gestions for  state  legislation] ;  by  S.  N.  Rhoads.  (20 
same  1892/3:  79-90.) 

.     Birds  beneficial  and  injurious  to  agric;  by  B.  H. 

Warren.    (20  same  1892:  69-78.) 

1894.  Rept.  of  committee  on  relation  of  birds  to  agric. 
(21  .srz?Hel893:  93-94.) 

1896.  The  birds  of  N.  J.;  compiled  by  C.  A.  Shriner, 
state  fish  and  game  protector,  by  authority  of  the 
comn. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1897.  The  birds  of  New  Jersey;  preparation  of  book; 
result.    (A.R.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1896/7:  14-15.) 

1898.  Suggested  that  legisl.  so  modify  joint  res.  of  1884 
as  to  make  it  include  birds  and  trees,  and  that  it 
hereafter  be  known  and  observed  as  arbor  and  bird 
day.     (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8:  26-30.) 

1899.  What  birds  mean  to  farmers;  by  C.  C.  Abbott. 
(26  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1898:  93-102.) 

.     Stocking  of  N.  J.  waters  with  fish  and  the  fields 

with  birds;  distribution  of  quail,  brook  trout,  pike, 
perch,  white  bass.  (A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs. 
1899:  9-24.) 

1902.  Water  wild  fowl  shooting.    (Same  1902:  14-15.) 
.     Insect-eating  birds.    (Same  1902:  31-32.) 

.     On   the   protection    of   migratory   birds.     (Same 

1902:  29-30.) 

1903.  Birds  as  insect  destroyers;  by  J.  B.  Smith.  (24 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1903:  632-642.) 

1904.  Useful  birds  on  the  farm,  how  to  attract  and  pro- 
tect them;  by  Edward  Howe  Forbush.  (31  A.R. 
bd.  agric.   1903:  187-225.) 

.     Protection  of  birds  advocated.    (A.R.  bd.  fish  and 

game  comrs.  1904:  17-18.) 
Black  Bass 

1872.  Introduction  of  black  bass  into  every  lake,  pond 
and  stream  in  state,  recommended.  (3  A.R.  comrs. 
fisheries  1872:  4.) 

1874.  Black  bass;  stocking  of  streams  and  ponds.  (5 
same  1874:  23.) 

1875.  See  above,  Fish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1877.  Distribution  of  black  bass:  no.  to  each  co. ;  name 
of  stream  in  which  planted.  (8  A.R.  comrs.  of  fish- 
eries 1877:  41-43.) 

1878.  See  below.  Shad,  this  date. 

1879-1881.  Table:  no.  of  black  bass  distributed  to  waters 
of  state  each  yr.  (Rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1879/83: 
13.) 

1885.  Black  bass  in  waters  of  state:  early  hist.  (1868) ; 
stocking  of  streams;  culture;  habits;  distribution; 
advisability  of  passing  law  restricting  their  capture 
under  one-half  lb.  in  weight,  etc.  (Same  1884/5: 
9-13.) 

1896.  Black  bass,  pickerel  and  catfish;  distribution,  etc. 
(Same  1896:  12-14.) 

1897.  Black  bass;  demand  for  them  on  acct.  of  propa- 
gation; difiiculty  in  meeting  the  demand.  (Same 
1896/7:  10.) 

.     Stocking  of  the  Rancocas  Creek  with  black  bass 

and  yellow  perch.    (Same  1896/7:  11.) 

1898.  See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

Hunterdon  County 
1874.    See  above,  the  general  group,  Hunterdon  County. 

Sussex  County 
1874.     See  above,  the  general  group,  Sussex  Co. 

Warren  County 

1873.  See  above,  the  general  group,  Warren  Co.,  this 
date. 


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FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

Carp 

1876.  On  Introduction  of  European  carp  into  waters 
of  N.  J.,  witti  recapitulation  of  good  qualities  of 
carp.    (7  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1876:  22-23.) 

1882.  Carp  and  carp  culture.  (5  A.R.  bureau  of  statis- 
tics of  labor  and  industries  1881/2:  135-174.) 

1883.  Carp  culture;  by  A.  Ebert,  Camden  Co.  (10  A.R. 
bd.   agric.    1882:  63-71.) 

1884.  Carp  culture;  by  J.  H.  Brakeley.  (11  sanw  1883: 
175-182.) 

1885.  German  carp:  distribution  and  culture;  list  of 
aquatic  plants  adapted  for  sustenance  of  carp, 
(Rept.  of  comrs.  of  fisheries  1884/5:  22-23.) 

1887.  Carp  culture;  by  Wm.  Parry.  (14  A.R.  bd.  agric 
1886:  395-398.) 

1895.  Carp;  further  propagation  In  N.  J.  waters  unde 
sirable;  English  tench;  measures  taken  agst.  them, 
(A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1894/5:  13-15.) 

1896.  General  work  and  protection;  carp  in  the  Dela- 
ware; pollution  of  streams  by  paper  mills;  the 
screen  of  Greenwood  Lake.   {Same  1896:  15-18.) 

1899.  See  below,  Delaware  River,  this  date. 

1903.  Carp  and  suckers;  permits  for  taking  with  nets. 
(A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.    1903:  25.) 

1904.  Efforts  to  remove  carp.    {Same  1904:  19.) 

Burlington  County 

1887.  Carp  culture  in  Burlington  Co.  (14  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1886:  394-395.) 

Catfish 

1874.     See  above,  the  general  group,  Sussex  Co. 
1896.     See  above.  Black  Bass,  this  date. 

Clams 

1846-1901.     See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 

1888.  The  clamming  grounds  [of  N.  J.];  by  J.  Nelson. 
(9  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  1  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1888:  178-181.) 

1892.     See  below,  Oysters,  this  date. 

1904.     Table:    examination  of  shell-fish.     (28   A.R.   bd. 
health  1904:  228.) 
Clams  and  Oysters. 

[1904.]  Circular  letter  sent  to  local  bd.  of  health  in 
each  sanitary  distr.  where  oysters  and  clams  are 
produced  for  sale.    (28  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1904:  80.) 

Tuckerton,   Ocean  County 
1892.     The  green  clams  of  Tuckerton;  by  J.  Nelson.    (13 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and   5  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1892:  218-249.) 

Includes  hist,  of  researches  rel.  to  "  greening  "  of  oysters 
and  other  moUusks. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  below,  that  title 

Commissioners 

1872.  Hoped  that  recommendation  of  comrs.  of  fisheries 
for  additional  legal  power  will  be  favorably  enter- 
tained. (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872: 
11.) 

1872-1877.  List  of  comrs.  apptd.  in  several  states  and 
Canada.  (3  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1872  (pp.  27-28) 
—8  same  1877.) 

1881.  Beneficial  results  from  labors  of  fish  comn. ;  rec- 
ommended that  its  requests  for  apprns.  be  assented 
to.    (Govs.  mess.   (McClellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1885.  List  of  comrs.  of  fisheries  of  U.  S.  (JSept.  comrs. 
of  fisheries  1884/5:  41-44.) 

1888.  Veto  (Green)  of  Assem.  bill  to  provide  for  apptmt. 
of  comrs.  of  fisheries.  (Sen.  jol.  1888:  732-733;  Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1888:  765.) 

1900.  Fish  and  game  comrs.  should  have  passes  over 
r.rs.    (A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1900:  19.) 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Deer 

1821.  Rept.  of  committee  (Townsend)  on  petition  from 
Cape  May  Co.  resp.  a  law  to  prevent  hunting  of 
deer  with  hound-dogs  and  laying  an  additional  tax 
on  same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821:  10.) 

1901.  Mistaken  legislation;  in  regard  to  deer  and  other 
game;  legislative  measures  suggested  for  both  fish 
and  game;  enforcement  of  the  laws.  (A.R.  bd.  flsh 
and  game  comrs.  1901:  14-23.) 

1904.  Deer;  distribution  in  different  parts  of  the  state. 
(Same  1904:  54-55.) 

.     Increasing  no.  of  deer.    (Same  1904:  14.) 

Delaware  River 

1796.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Frazer)  on  petition  of 
sundry  inhabitants  of  N.  J.  and  Penn.  resp.  naviga- 
tion and  fisheries  of  the  River  Delaware.  (Votes  of 
Assem.   Feb.   1796:43-44.) 

1804.  Rept.  of  committee  (Frellnghuysen)  on  petitions 
rel.  to  regulation  of  fisheries  in  Delaware  River  and 
act  of  Penn.  to  regulate  same.  (Same  1803/4:  172- 
173.) 

1819.     Mess,    from    Gov.     (Williamson)     transmitting 
copies  of  certain  acts  passed  by  Legisl.  of  Penn.  rel. 
to  fisheries  in  and  navigation  of  the  Delaware  River. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1819:  16.) 
Documents  do  not  accompany  message. 

1821.  Favorable  rept.  from  committee  (Maxwell)  on 
law  authorizing  erection  of  fish  baskets  in  Dela- 
ware River,  by  inhabitants  of  Hunterdon  and  Su.s- 
sex  COS.    (Same  Oct.  1821:  71.) 

1842.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Cooper)  on  bill  for  regu- 
lating the  fisheries  in  the  Delaware  River.  (Jol. 
Legisl.  Council   1841/2:  311-313.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ordered  prtd.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council   1841/2  : 
313). 

1847.     Rept.  of  the  majority  of  the  committee  of  Assem- 
bly to  whom  were  referred  petitions  rel.  to  fishing  in 
the  River  Delaware;   (Hubbell).   Trenton:  Prtd.  by 
Sherman  and  Harron,  1847.   4  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Liljrary. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1847:  465-466.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  minority  of  committee  of  Assem.,  to 

whom  were  referred  petitions  rel.  to  fishing  in  the 
River    Delaware;    Lawrence.     Trenton:    Prtd.    by 
Sherman  and  Harron,  1847.  7  pp. 
Copy  seen   in   the  State  Library. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1847:  466-467.) 

• .     2d  rept.  of  the  majority  of  the  committee  of  As- 
sem. rel.  to  fishing  in  the  River  Delaware;  Hubbell. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron,  1847.  8  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

.     Same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1847:  514-515.) 

1849.  Rept.  of  committee  on  the  judiciary  (Grover)  on 
petitions  rel.  to  fishing  in  the  Delaware  River. 
(Same  1849:  785-786.) 

1870.  [Circular  sent  to  fishermen  upon  Delaware  River 
Inquiring  as  to  kind  and  size  of  nets  used,  no.  and 
varieties  of  fish  taken,  expenses,  receipts,  etc.]  (1 
A.R.  comrs.  fisheries  1870:  3-4.) 

.     Unfavorable   comment   on   use   of   gill-seines   in 

Delaware  River  and  suggestions  urging  strict  en- 
forcement of  law  agst.  such.    (1  same  1870:  17-18.) 

.     Fisheries   of   Delaware   River;    native   fish   and 

their  habits;  table  of  fisheries  below  Trenton  Falls; 
manner  of  fishing;  obstructions  in  river;  with  maps 
of  dams.    (1  same  1S70:  3-25.) 

1872.  On  recent  difiiculty  betw.  N.  J.  and  Delaware 
which  grew  out  of  attempt  of  Delaware  to  put  into 
practical  exercise  her  claim  to  exclusive  jurisdiction 
over  entire  breadth  of  river  within  circle  the  radius 
of  which  is  12  miles,  by  arresting  certain  fishermen 
while  fishing  in  eastern  or  N.  J.  channel,  but  within 


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FISH  AND   GAME— cont'd 
Delaware  River — cont'd 

said  circle,  without  having  first  obtained  license 
from  Delaware.    (3  .snine  1872:  10.) 

1872.  Corresp.  betw.  Govs.  Parker  of  N.  J.  and  Ponder 
of  Delaware  rel.  to  collision  with  Delaware  resp. 
fishing  on  eastern  side  of  Delaware  River.  9  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1873  [doc.  32].) 

1873.  Controversy  with  Delaware  respecting  fishing 
privileges  in  Delaware  River;  apptmt.  of  comn.  to 
confer  with  Del.  comn.  recommended.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  26-27.) 

.     On  treaty  relations  with  Penn.  touching  the  river 

Delaware;  by  compact  of  1783,  each  state  was  given 
jurisdiction  over  surface  of  river,  and  by  it  both 
states  could  regulate  fisheries  annexed  to  their  re- 
spective shores,  known  as  shore  fisheries.  In  pro- 
cess of  time  another  mode  of  fishing  was  introduced, 
and  annexed  to  neither  shore,  called  drift  or  gill-net 
fishing,  coming  under  head  of  what  has  been  desig- 
nated as  "the  common  of  fishery  " — at  recent  ses- 
sion of  its  legisl.  Penn.  saw  fit  to  depart  from  a 
usage  sanctioned  both  by  comity  and  equity  and 
changed  the  established  weekly  close  time,  without 
assent  of  N.  J.;  one  forbidding  fishing  betw.  sunset 
Saturday  and  twelve  o'clock  Sunday  night,  the 
other  permitting  it.  The  opinion  of  A.  Browning 
on  treaty  relations  with  Penn.  touching  Del.  River. 
(4  A.R.  comrs.  fisheries  1873;  11-13.) 

.     Small  apprn.  recommended  for  operating  on  Del. 

River.    (4  xame  1873:  13-14.) 

.     New  law  prohibiting  the  placing  of  any  net  of 

less  than  ten  in.  mesh  in  any  portion  of  Delaware 
River  above  Trenton  Falls  betw.  June  15  and  Aug. 
10  well  observed.     (4  siimc  1873:  14.) 

.     Communication  from  Gov.    (Parker)   requesting 

additional  legislation  rel.  to  controversy  with  Dela- 
ware concerning  fisheries.    (Sen.  jol.  1873;  504-505.) 

1874.  Conclusion  not  yet  reached  by  N.  J.  and  Del. 
comrs.    (Govs.  mess.   (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

.     Omission  of  clause  resp.   concurrent  legislation 

from  Penn.  law  regulating  close  time  on  the  Dela- 
ware.   (Sunie  (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

.     Agreement  made  by  comrs.  of  Penn.  and  N.  J. 

in  1873  rel.  to  jurisdiction  of  river  Delaware,  and 
islands  within  same;  opinion  on  said  compact  given 
by  Abrm.  Browing  in  1873.  (5  A.R.  comrs.  of  fish- 
eries 1874:  43-46.) 

The  text  of  the  agreement  Is  prtd.  in  full ;  it  Is  signed 
b.y  Abrm.  Claris,  Geo.  Br.van.  Jos.  Cooper,  Geo.  Gray, 
Thos.  Henderson.  Wm.  Bingham. 

1876.     See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 

.     Mess,   from   Gov.    (Bedle)    rel.    to   dispute   with 

Delaware  regarding  fisheries.    (Sen.  jol.  1876:  325- 

327.) 

1885.  New  Jersey  vs.  Delaware;  rept.  of  atty.  gen. 
Stockton  on  difficulties  with  Delaware  resulting 
from  arrest  of  N.  J.  fishermen  by  Del.  authorities. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1886  v.  3,  doc.  34:  19-27.) 

1886.  Controversy  with  Delaware  in  reference  to  right 
of  N.  J.  fishermen  to  carry  on  shad  and  sturgeon 
fishing  In  Delaware  Bay  and  River  adjoining  state 
of  Delaware;  settlement.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1886:  36-37.) 

1890.  Act  for  protection  of  shad,  sturgeon  and  game 
fish  in  Delaware  River  passed  by  Penn.  legisl.  trans- 
mitted for  action  by  N.  J.  legisl.  (Same  (Green) 
Jan.  1890:  20.) 

1896.  See  below.  Carp,  this  date. 

1897.  See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1898.  Suggestions  rel.  to  settlement  of  suit  betw.  N.  J. 
and  Del.  begun  in  1877,  defining  boundary,  rights 
to  waters  of  Delaware  River,  etc.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Griggs)  Jan.  11,  1898.) 


FISH   AND   GAME— cont'd 
Delaware  River — cont'd 

1898.  The  Delaware  River,  Bay  and  tributaries;  diffi- 
culties; act  regulating  fishing  in  these  waters  sug- 
gested.   (A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1898:  36-39.) 

1899.  The  Delaware  River;  nature  of  fisheries;  legisla- 
tion; shad;  sturgeon;  carp;  etc.  [Same  1899:  25- 
39.) 

1900.  Delaware  River:  removal  of  obstructions  to  the 
shad  industry  at  Scudder's  Falls.    (Samr  1900:  13.) 

[Trenton  Water  Power  Co.] 

1901.  Law  resp.  the  Delaware  River  seems  to  have  been 
more  carefully  observed  this  year.    (Same  1901:  13.) 

1902.  Delaware  River  fisheries:  shad,  alewives  or  river 
herring,  sturgeon,  preparation  of  caviar,  white 
perch,  yellow  perch,  striped  bass.  (Same  1902:  15- 
21.) 

1903.  See  below.  Shad,  this  date. 

Duck 

1902.     General  ducking  laws;  amdmt.  suggested.    (A.R. 

bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1902:  26-27.) 
.     See  below.  Shad,  this  date. 

English  Sparrow 

1885.     Res.  rel.  to  English  sparrow.    (12  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1884:  27.) 
1S86.     English  sparrow  no  longer  protected  by  law.    (13 

same  1885:  12-13.) 

.     See  above.  Birds,  this  date. 

.     Res.  adopted  by  bd.  of  agric.  rel.  to  English  spar- 
row and  robin.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885;  68.) 
.     Discussion  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  rel.  to 

English  sparrow  and  the  robin.    (13  same  1885:  14- 

17.) 
1887.     Remarks  of  Mr.  Blish  in  defense  of  the  sparrow. 

(14  same  1886:  70-71.) 

.     War  on  English  sparrow.   (14  «ame  1886:  488-489.) 

.     The   English   sparrow;    by   Wm.   R.   Ward.     (14 

same  1886;  275-280.) 

Fishways 

1874.  On  construction  of  fishways;  should  be  as  rustic 
in  construction  as  possible;  description  of  most  per- 
fect fish  way  known  for  shad  at  Scudder's  Palls;  by 
C.  Hewitt.    (5  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1874:  9.) 

.     On     expediency     of     constructing     fishways     in 

streams  of  state,  and  plan  by  which  bulkheads  may 
be  adopted  without  danger  from  ice  and  driftwood. 
(5  same  1874:  10-11.) 

1875.  Recommended  by  L.  Speer  (Warden,  Essex  Co.) 
that  attention  of  legisl.  be  called  to  necessity  of 
erecting  fishways  at  Falls  of  Passaic  at  Paterson 
and  Little  Falls,  and  at  mill-dam  at  latter  place.  (6 
sajne  1875:  23.) 

1877.  Fishways  for  shad;  plans.  (8  same  1877:  41;  49- 
54.) 

Herring 

1875.  On  mode  of  fishing  for  herring;  two  kinds  of 
seines  are  used;  the  sweeping  seines  and  the  gllling 
or  drift-nets.    (6  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1875:  8-9.) 

1878.  See  below.  Shad,  this  date. 

Barnegat  Bay 
1902.     Herring  fishing  in  Barnegat  Bay.    (A.R.  bd.  fish 
and  game  comrs.  1902:  27-28.) 

Mercer  County 
See  above,  the  general  group,  Mercer  County. 
Laws 

1836.     Laws  of  the  states  of  New  Jersey  and  Penn.  reg- 
ulating fisheries  in  the  Delaware  River.    Camden: 
Prtd.  by  J.  Harrison,  1836.  12  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


333 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

Laws — cont'd 

1S44.  Text  of  act  passed  by  leglsl.  of  Penn.  to  prevent 
destruction  of  fish  in  the  Delaware  River.  (Sen.  jol. 
1845:  76-78;  Votes  of  Assem.  1845:  75.) 

Doc.  6  ncc.  Govs.  mess.  (Haines)   Jan.  15,  1845. 

1870.  Text  of  act  for  apptmt.  of  comrs.  for  better  pro- 
tection of  fishing  interests  of  state.  (7  A.R.  comrs. 
of  fisheries  1876:  29.) 

1872.  Principal  acts  for  regulation  of  fisheries  of  Dela- 
ware River  [1822-1871].  (3  A.R.  comrs.  fisheries 
1872:  19-23.) 

1874.  Text  of  principal  acts  for  regulation  of  fisheries 
of  Delaware  River,  for  guidance  of  fishermen  [1808- 
18741.    (5  same  1874:  47-60.) 

1876.  Text  of  acts  to  regulate  fishing  in  Del.  River,  and 
its  tributaries;  use  of  stationarv  apparatus  in  cap- 
ture of  fish.    (7  snme  1876:  32-43.) 

1893.  Act  for  the  protection  of  certain  kinds  of  birds, 
animals  and  fish.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley, 
1893.    24  pp. 

1895.  Fish  and  game  laws.  Jersey  City:  A.  J.  Doan, 
1895.   viii,  113  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1901.  The  fish  and  game  laws  of  N.  J.  n.  p.,  April,  1901. 
126  pp.    12°. 

1902.  Same.    n.  p..  May,  1902.    108  (1)  pp.    12°. 

1903.  Statute  law  of  N.  J.  rel.  to  clams  and  oysters 
[1846-1901].  Compiled  under  authority  of  the  bu- 
reau of  shell  fisheries  by  Walter  H.  Bacon.  Camden: 
S.  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1903.   69  pp. 

.     N.  J.  Fish  and  Game  Laws.    n.  t.  p.    132  (1)  pp. 

12°. 

Copy  seen  in  N.  .T.  State  Bd.  of  Fish  and  Game  Comis. 

1904.  New  Jersey  Fish  and  Game  Laws.  n.  t.  p.  133  (1) 
pp.    24°. 

Copy  seen  In  N.  J.  State  Bd.  of  Fish  and  Game  Comrs. 

Lobster 

1895.     See  above,  Fish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
1903.     Lobsters;  growth  of  catch  in  N.  J.,  1887  to  1898; 

need  of  protection  in  N.  J.    (A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game 

comrs.  1903:  30.) 

Menhaden 

1882.  Destruction  of  fish  along  coasts  by  use  of  purse 
nets  in  catching  of  menhaden  or  mossbunkers. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 

.  Communication  from  comr.  of  fisheries  (Ander- 
son) transmitting  letter  from  U.  S.  Senator  Sewell, 
concerning  menhaden  fisheries.  6  pp.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1882  V.  1,  doc.  23.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1882:  122-124.) 

1883.  See  above.  Fish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1888.  Destruction  of  food  fish  by  depredations  of  men- 
haden fishermen;  recommended  that  efforts  be  made 
to  secure  law  of  Congress  regulating  fishing  within 
three  miles  of  coast.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan. 
[10],  1888:  18-19.) 

1895.  Menhaden  fisheries.  (A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game 
comrs.  1894/5:  20.) 

1896.  See  above.  Fish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1897.  See  same,  this  date. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  below,  that  title 


Oysters 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Oysters — cont'd 


By  act  of  April  4,  1803,  the  natural  oyster  beds  of  the 
state  were  divided  into  7  districts,  and  a  commission- 
er appointed  for  each  district.  The  commissioners 
were  named  in  sec.  2  ol"  the  act ;  they  were  to  hold 
oiflce  for  three  years.  In  1896  the  beds  were  divided 
into  6  districts  and  two  or  three  commissioners  ap- 
pointed for  each  district  tor  3  years.  In  1898.  the 
Governor  was  authorized  to  appoint  two  residents 
of  the  6th  dlstr.  (Del.  Bay  and  Maurice  River  Cove) 
to  act  with  the  comrs.  already  appointed.  By  act  of 
March  21.  1899.  the  Governor  was  required  to 
appoint  comrs..  the  number  for  each  district  being 
designated  by  law.    No  statement  as  to  requirement 


of  n  report  was  found.  A  committee  of  the  district 
commissioners  did,  however,  submit  annual  reports 
addressed  to  the  Governor  and  members  of  the 
Senate  and  General  Assembly.  These  are  listed  In 
series  1,  groups  A  and  B. 

serial 

ANNUAL  REPORTS 

1  series 


1898-1899/00.     Rept.    of    the   New   Jersey   state   oyster 
comn.  for  the  year  ending  Oct.  31. 

Checklist 
1898  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
"      doc.  ed.     Not  found. 

On  page  7  of  the  report  for  1898/9.  reference  is  made  to 
the  rept.  of  the  oyster  comr.  for  1898. 
1898/9  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1900. 

20  pp. 
1898/9  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     20  pp. 
1899/00  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    13  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1898  not  found. 

1898/9     in  Legisl.  docs.  1899.  v.  5.  doc.  45. 
1899/00    "         "  "      1900,  v.  5,  doc.  46. 


1900/1-1901/2.     Ann. 
and  shell  comn. 


B 

rept.  of  New  Jersey  state  oyster 

Checklist 
Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1902. 


1900/1   dept.  ed. 

11  pp. 

1900       doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     11  pp. 
1901/2  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     13  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
inoO/1    in  Legisl.  docs.   1901.  v.  5.  doc.  48. 
1901/2    "         "  "       1902,  V.  4.  doc.  51. 

"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1903 :  168-174. 

2  series 
Under  act  of  March  24.  1899.  for  the  better  regulation 
and  control  of  the  taking,  planting  and  cultivating 
of  oysters  on  lands  lying  under  the  tidal  waters  of 
the  Delaware  Bay  and  Maurice  River  Cove. 


1899-1899/00.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  oyster  comrs.  of  New 
Jersey,  for  the  year  ending  Oct.  31. 

Checklist 
Jeremiah  N.  Oqden.  E.  Stites,  Jr..  E.  L.  Riley,  commissioners 

1.  1899  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     22  pp. 

2.  1899/00  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    The  J.   L.   Murphy  Pub- 

lishing Co..  1900.     20  pp. 
1899/00  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     20  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1899  in  Legisl.  docs.   1899,  v.  5.  doc.  46. 

2.  1899/00    "         "  '■      1900.  v.  5.  doc._47. 


Under  act  of  March  22.  1901.  amending  act  of  March  24, 
1899. 
1900/1-1901/2.     Ann.    rept.    of    the    New    Jersey    State 
Oyster  Comn.,  for  the  year  ending  Oct.  31. 
Checklist 
Conimisfiioiiers  same  as  in  Orou]>  A 

3.  1900/1   dept,  ed.     Not  found. 

"         doc.  ed.    n,  p..  n,  d.     57  pp,,  pis,,  map, 

E.  L.  Riley,  E.  Stites,  Jr.,  Jeremiah  2f.  Ogden,  Wm.  De  Oroff, 
commissioners 

4.  1901/2  dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

"         doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     19  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

3.  1900/1  in  Legisl.  docs.   1901.  v.  5,  doc.  47. 

4.  1901/2    •'         "  '•       1902,  V.  4,  doc.  50. 


334 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Oysters — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
ANNUAL  REPORTS— cont'd 

3  series 

Under  act  of  March  26.  in02. 
1902.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  N.  J.  state  oyster  comn.,  district 
of  Ocean  Co. 

Checklist 
1.  1902  dept.  Pd.  Not  found. 
1.   1902  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     9  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.  1902  In  Legisl.  docs.   1902.  t.  4.  doc.  53. 

4  series 

Under  Chap.  2G5,  Laws  of  1903,  approved  April  14. 
1902/3-1903/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  bureau  of  shell  fish- 
eries, for  the  year  ending  Oct.  31,  embracing  the  ann. 
repts.  of  the  state  oyster  comn.,  the  state  oyster 
comn.  for  the  district  of  Ocean  Co.,  and  the  oyster 
and  shell  comn. 

Checklist 

1.  1902/3  dept.   ed.      Camden  :     SInnicUson   Chew  &   Sons 

Co..  1904.     76  pp. 
1902/3  doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.    76  pp. 

2.  1903/4  dept.    ed.      Paterson :     New.s    Prtg.    Co..    1905. 

95  pp..  pis. 

1903  /4   doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     95  pp..  pis. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1902/3  in  Legisl.  docs.   1903.  t.  4.  doc.  4S. 
1903/4    '•         "  "      1904.  V.  3,  doc.  36. 

non-serial 
1809.     Rept.   of  committee    (Earl)    on  inexpediency  of 
alteration   in   law   rel.   to  preservation  of  oysters. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1809:  249.) 

1820.  Rept.  of  committee  (Garwood)  apptd.  to  enquire 
what  alterations  are  necessary  In  existing  laws  for 
preservation  of  oysters.    (Same  Jan.  1820:  121.) 

1821.  Rept.  of  committee  (Sip)  on  petition  of  inhabi- 
tants of  eastern  part  of  state,  praying  for  act  for  the 
preservation  of  oysters.    (Same  Oct.  1821:  42-43.) 

1822.  Rept.  from  committee  (Elmer)  on  petition  from 
Inhabitants  of  Cumberland  Co.  rel.  to  measures  for 
better  preservation  of  oyster-beds  in  Delaware  Bay. 
(Sanie  Oct.  1822:  72-73.) 

1846-1901.     See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 

1872.  Laws  may  be  enacted  by  which  a  revenue  from 
oyster  beds  will  be  realized  and  protection  given  to 
owners;  moneys  reed,  from  rental  of  oyster  beds  In 
various  shore  cos.  is  usually  dedicated  to  assist- 
ance of  CO.  schools.  (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan. 
[91,  1872:  13-14.) 

1874-1883.  Propriety  of  adopting  a  system  for  the  pro- 
tection of  business  of  planting  and  growing  and 
gathering  oysters  in  waters  of  state.  (A.R.  riparian 
comrs.  1874   (p.  5)—xame  1883.) 

1877.  Destructive  and  irregular  methods  of  fishing  and 
oystering  in  tide  water  streams  and  bays  of  state 
from  Sandy  Hook  to  Cape  May;  also  extracts  from 
letters  reed,  by  comrs.  of  fisheries  rel.  to  fishing  and 
oyster  interests  in  tide  waters  along  coast.  (8  A.R. 
comrs.   of  fisheries   1877:  28-32.) 

1882.  The  oyster  interests  of  N.  J.;  by  Prof.  Lockwood. 
(5  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1881/2:  217-350.) 

.     Same,  separate,  entitled:   The  American  oyster, 

its  natural  history,  and  the  oyster  industry  in  New 
Jersey.    1883.  pp.  217-350. 

This  Is  part  6,  of  the  r,  AM.  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics 
of  Lahor  and  Industries;  an  extra  leaf  is  Inserted 
lietw.  pp.  218  and  219.  explaining  the  history  of  the 
treatise 

1885.  Grants  of  lands  under  water  refused  If  to  be 
utilized  for  oyster  culture;  oyster  lands  In  other 
states  a  source  of  revenue;  suggestions  for  making 
them  such  in  N.  J.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1885:  35-38.) 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Oysters — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1888.  Oyster  lands  and  other  fish  producing  territory 
of  N.  J.  not  developed  to  full  extent.  (9  A.R.  agrlc. 
exper.  station  and  1  A.R.  agrlc.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 188S:  19.) 

.     Oyster   interests   of  N.   J.;    J.   Nelson.     (9   same 

and  1  same  1888:  163-201.) 

1S88-1892.  See  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations.  Bi- 
ologist, under  dates,  1888-1904. 

1889.  Oyster-breeding  problems  In  N.  J.;  investigations. 
(10  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.   station  1889:  198-199.) 

.     Hist.   r6sum6   of  ostracultural   experiments   and 

methods.    (10  .some  and  2  same  1889:  201-215.) 

.     Experiments  in  oyster  culture.    (10  same  and  2 

same  1889:  215-220.) 

.     Oyster  interest  of  N.  J.;    by  J.  Nelson.    40  pp. 

(Agric.  college  exper.  station,  special  bull.  E.) 

1890.  Ostracultural  experiments.  (11  A.R.  state  agrlc. 
exper.  station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion  1890:  251-320.) 

1891.  General  observations  of  ostracultural  experi- 
ments; by  J.  Nelson.  (12  same  and  4  same  1891: 
179-231.) 

Observations  In  Va. ;  L.  I. ;  N.  J.  experiments  at  New 

Brunswick.   Oceanic.  Ke.vport.  Avon  ;  oyster  lore — - 

conditions    for    a    "  set,  '     oyster    growth,    oyster 

enemies,    giving   oysters   a    drink,    preservation   of 

oysters,  parasites  of  oysters :  tables  and  statistics 

of     observations     and     experiments ;     feeding     and 

growth  of  o.ysters  ;  spawning. 

[1892.1     [Circular  sent  to  oyster-planters,  etc.,  rel.  to 

oyster  exhibit  at  World's  Fair.]     (14  same  and   5 

xiiiiie  1892:  209-211.) 

.     [Circular  sent  to  oyster  planters  proposing  to 

add  oyster  interests  to  crop  repts.  of  N.  J.  state 
weather  service.]    (13  same  and  5  same  1892:  212.) 

1892.  General  rept.  on  Columbian  oyster-culture  exhibit 
of  agric.  college  exper.  station;  by  J.  Nelson.  (13 
same  and  5  same  1892:  249-271.) 

.     Green  clams  and  green  oysters  are  good  food;  by 

J.  Nelson.    (13  same  and  5  same  1892:  215-217.) 

1894.  Rept.  of  comrs.  to  examine  difficulties  existing 
among  oystermen  of  Maurice  River  Cove  and  Dela- 
ware Bay.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1894:  936-945.) 

The  comrs.  were  Wiilard  C.  Flsk,  Henry  O.  Newcomb, 
Jas.  P.  Nipukirk.  Their  rept.  was  submitted  by  the 
chrm.  of  the  committee  on  fisheries   (Burton). 

.     Oyster  cultivation  a  growing  industry  in  N.  J.; 

recommended  that  laws  be  passed  to  raise  that  in- 
dustry to  level  of  that  of  N.  Y.  and  Md.  (A.R.  fish 
and  game  comrs.  1894:  9.) 

1894-1897.  Recommended  that  legisl.  enact  law  placing 
oyster  bed  of  Delaware  Bay  and  Maurice  River  Cove 
under  state  control,  and  provide  for  system  of  ton- 
nage tax  and  licenses,  out  of  which  to  meet  ex- 
pense of  policing  and  protecting  these  lands  from 
unlawful  encroachments.  (A.R.  riparian  comrs. 
1894   (p.  6)— same  1897.) 

1895.  Oyster  industry;  results  of  investigations  of 
comn.;  placing  of  oyster  beds  under  state  control 
and  providing  for  system  of  tonnage  tax  and  licenses 
out  of  which  to  meet  expense  of  policing  and  pro- 
tecting these  lands  from  unlawful  encroachments 
recommended.    (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  8,  1895.) 

1896.  The  oyster  industry  of  N.  J.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1895/6:  3-45.) 

Narrative  rept..  accompanied  by  tabular  stmt,  of  In- 
dividual returns :  class  of  boat,  place  operating, 
value  of  boat  and  outfit,  plantina-tlnu'  and  wages, 
marketing-time  and  wages,  quantity  marketed,  price. 

.     Needed    protection    of   oyster    Industry.     (GoTS. 

mess,   (Werts)   Jan.  14,  1896.) 
1898.     Protection    of    oyster    industry    urged.     (Same 
(Griggs)  .Tan.  11,  1898.) 


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335 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

Oysters — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1900.  Wisdom  of  creating  state  oyster  comn.;  value  of 
oyster  industry;  apprn.  recommended  to  carry  out 
suggestions  of  comn.  {Same  (Voorliees)  Jan.  9, 
1900.) 

.     Studies  in  oyster  culture;  by  J.  Nelson.    (13  A.R. 

state  agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1900:  315-359.) 

1900-1904.  See  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations.  Bi- 
ologist, under  dates  1888-1904. 

1901.  Scientific  studies  of  oyster  propagation;  by  J. 
Nelson.  (22  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  14 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1901:  307-351.) 

1902.  Experimental  studies  in  oyster  propagation;  by 
J.  Nelson.    (23  xamr  and  15  .same  1902:  333-369.) 

.     The  oyster  industry  in  N.  J.    (25  A.R.  bureau  of 

statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1901/2:  295-360.) 
Historical  ;  natural  iieds  of  the  Rarltan  River;  Keyport ; 
Sharii  River ;  Barnegat  Bay ;  Tuclierton  and  vi- 
cinity ;  Delaware  Bay  and  Maurice  River  Cove ; 
Oystermen's  Assn. ;  Maurice  Cove  Oysters  ;  local  olv 
servation  (communications  from  oystermen)  :  ene- 
mies and  perils  of  the  oyster ;  food ;  oyster  law  of 
1899. 

.     On   the  oyster  industry  in  N.  J.     (30  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1902:  97.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  comn.  for  the  investigation  of  the 

oyster  industry.  Camden:  S.  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1902. 
51  pp.,  pi. 

Geo.  W.  Holman,  Jr..  Edwd.  E.  Van  Busklrk.  R.  L. 
Howell.  L.  E.  Hughes  were  the  comrs.  apptd.  under 
res.  of  March  19.  1902, 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1902,  v.  4,  doc.  52.) 

1903.  Experimental  studies  in  oyster  propagation;  by 
J.  Nelson.  (24  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  16 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1903;  415-458.) 

1904.  Experiments  in  artificial  rearing  of  oyster  fry; 
by  J.  Nelson.    (25  same  and  17  same  1904:  415-445.) 

.     Oysters  and  clams;  investigations  rel.  to  taking 

of  shell  fish  from  polluted  waters.  (28  A.R.  bd. 
health  1904;  79-80.) 

.    Repts.  on  inspections  of  portions  of  Shrewsbury 

River  and  Raritan  Bay,  with  reference  to  production 
of  oysters  and  clams  in  these  waters.  (2S  .same  1904: 
183-186.) 

.     See  above,  Clams,  this  date. 

.     Pollution   of   oyster   beds   by   sewerage.     (Rept. 

state  sewerage  comn.    1904;  5-G.) 

Cumberland  County 
1828.     Rept.  of  committee  (Joy)  apptd.  to  inquire  into 
the  value  of  the  oyster  beds  within  bounds  of  Cum- 
berland County.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1827/8:  213-214.) 


Ocean  County 

See  above,  the  serial  Rroup.     Series  3. 
celpts  and  Expenditures.     Oysters. 


Also  below,  Re- 


Perth  Artiboy 

1825.  Rept.  of  Peter  1.  Stryker,  one  of  comrs.  apptd.  by 
act  of  Nov.  25,  1824  and  suppl.  of  Dec.  27  to  encour- 
age and  regulate  the  planting  of  oysters,  in  the 
township  of  Perth  Amboy.  (Jol.  of  legisl.  council 
Oct.  1825:  30.) 

1828.  Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  on  memorial  and 
remonstrance  of  inhabitants  of  Middlesex  Co.,  com- 
plaining of  proceedings  of  comrs.  to  regulate  plant- 
ing of  oysters  in  Perth  Amboy  township  and  passage 
of  act  of  1826  to  incorporate  certain  tenants  holding 
oyster  lots  under  this  state  upon  rent,  etc.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1827/8:  243-246.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1827/8  :  246). 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Oysters — cont'd 

Perth  Amboy — cont'd 
1S34.     Communication  from  treasurer  (Parker)  stating 
amt.  of  moneys  reed,  under  act  to  encourage  the 
planting  of  oysters  in  township  of  Perth   Amboy. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4:  391.) 
Receipts  and  Expf.nuitures;  see  below,  that  title 
Pheasants 

1S97.  Increasing  the  fauna;  ring-necked  pheasants. 
(A.R.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1896/7:  19-26.) 

.     Ring-necked  pheasants;  their  distribution  in  N.  J. 

(Same  1896/7:  12.) 

1898.  See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1899.  Introduction  and  protection  of  ring-necked  pheas- 
ants.  {Same  1899;  12.) 

1902.  Increase  in  number  of  native  pheasant.  {Same 
1902:  12-13.) 

1904.     Mongolian  pheasants.    {Same  1904:  44-51.) 

Experiments  In  N.  J.  and  other  states  ;  correspondence. 
Pickerel 

1885.  Pickerel;  native  fish  rapidly  becoming  extinct; 
black  bass  generally  blamed  for  the  extirpation;  ab- 
sence of  restrictions  upon  pickerel  fishing  and  hab- 
its making  it  an  easy  prey  to  fishermen  largely  re- 
sponsible; pickerel  fishing  prohibited  only  from 
March  to  May  1;  anglers  urge  passage  of  law  pro- 
hibiting winter  fishing  from  Dec.  1  until  May  1; 
use  of  pickerel  as  bait  for  black  bass  should  be  pro- 
hibited.   (Rept.  of  comrs.  of  fisheries  1884/5:  21-22.) 

1896.     See  above.  Black  Bass,  this  date. 

1898.     See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1902.     See  above.  Shad,  this  date. 
Pigeon 

1902.  Suggested  law  about  doves.  (A.R.  bd.  fish  and 
game  comrs.   1902:  27.) 

1903.  Petitions  for  passage  of  law  prohibiting  live 
pigeon  shoots.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1903:  252-253.) 

1904.  Disappointment  in  state  over  failure  to  deal  with 
pigeon  bill;  consideration  asked.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Murphy)   April  12,  1904.) 

Hunterdon  County 
1903.     Flock  of  wild  pigeons  seen  in  Hunterdon  Co.    (31 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1903:  423-424.) 
Pike-Perch 

1896.  Table;  no.  of  pike-perch  distributed  in  waters  of 
N.  J.    (A.R.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1896;  10-11.) 

1898.  See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1899.  See  above.  Birds,  this  date. 
Quail 

1897.  Quail;  purchase,  distribution  and  propagation. 
(A.R.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1S96/7:  12.) 

1898.  See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1899.  See  above.  Birds,  this  date. 

1901.  Splendid  results  from  stocking  the  state  with 
quail.    (A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1901;  9-10.) 

1902.  Inability  to  procure  quail  for  stocking  purposes; 
results  obtained  from  former  efforts.  {Same  1902: 
11-12.) 

1903.  Quail;  inability  to  procure  stock  on  acct.  of  govt, 
restrictions,  etc.     {Same  1903:  22.) 

1904.  Quail;  distribution;  result.     {Same  1904;  52-53.) 
.     Obtaining    quail    from    the    Indian    Territory. 

{Same  1904:  17.) 

Rabbit 

1880.  Indignation  excited  by  proposition  to  prevent 
killing  of  rabbits  by  farmers  upon  their  own  land. 
(8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:   221.) 

1895.  See  above.  Fish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1896.  See  same,  this  date. 

1902.  Rabbits  more  numerous  than  for  a  no.  of  years 
past.    (A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1902:  13.) 


336 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1871-1893.     Table:    expenditure   for   Inspection   of   fish- 
eries.  (A.R.  treasurer  1870/1  (p.  88)— same  1892/3.) 
1872-1893.     Comment  on  disbursements  for  inspection 

of  fisheries.    (A.R.  comptroller  1S71/2  (pp.  22-23)  — 

same  1892/3.) 
1874-187S.     Stmt,  of  moneys  disbursed  on  acct.  of  fund 

to  stock  streams,  etc.,  of  state  with  food  fishes.    (5 

A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1874  (p.  27) — xniiie  1878.) 
1874-1884.     Table:    apprn.    and   disbursement  for   food 

fishes.    (A.R.  treasurer  1873/4  (p.  104)— some  1883/ 

4.) 

Omitted  In  1882/3. 
1879-1883.     Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  apprn.  and  amt.  ex- 
pended each  yr.  for  protecting  fish  interests  of  state. 

(Rept.  comrs.  fisheries  1879/83:  19-22.) 
1S83.     Financial  operations  of  comrs.  have  been  limited 

for  reason  already  mentioned,  that  no  apprn.  for 

fish  propagation  was  at  their  disposal;  stmt,  show- 
ing receipts  and  expenditures.    (Same  1879/83:  33- 

34.) 
1883/4-1885.     Financial   stmt,   showing  amt.   of  apprn. 

and  amt.  expended.    (Same  18S4/5:  24.) 
1889.     Table:    expenses    of    special    fish    comn.     (A.R. 

treasurer  1888/9:  229.) 
1892-1904.     Table:    disbursements  on  acct.  of  fish  and 

game.    (.Siniie  1891/2   (p.  218) —mmr  1903/4.) 
.     Same;  with  comment.    (A.R.  comptroller  1891/2 

(pp.  37-38)— «nme  1903/4.) 
1894/5-1895/6.     Table:  receipts;  fines  imposed  for  viola- 
tion of  fish  and  game  law.    (A.R.  treasurer  1894/5 

(p.  137)— some  1895/6.) 
.     Same,  unitemized.    (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (p. 

43)— .same  1895/6.) 
1895-1904.     Financial   stmt.     (A.R.   bd.    fish   and   game 

comrs.  1894/5  (pp.  31-36)— AHme  1903/4.) 
189S-1904.     Table:  unexpended  balance  of  bd.  of  fish  and 

game  comrs.    (A.R.  treasurer  1897/8   (p.  17) — mme 

1903/4.) 
1899-1904.     Same,  in  narrative  form.    (A.R.  comptroller 

1898/9  (p.  21)— same  1903/4.) 
Clams 

1898-1904.     Table:      disbursements     of     oyster     comn. 

(clams).     (A.R.   treasurer   1897/8    (pp.   366-369)  — 

same  1903/4.) 

In  tbe  comptroller's  rept.,  1808-1904.  the  total  amt.  ex- 
pended for  the  preservation  of  clams  is  given  with 
the  oyster  comn.  acct. 
Menhaden 

1896.     Receipts   from   licenses   to   catch   menhaden    to 

steamers  and  sailing  vessels.    (A.R.  fish  and  game 

comrs.  1896:  50-51.) 
Oysters 

1834.     See  above.  Oysters,  Perth  Amboy,  this  date. 
1893-1904.     Disbursements    on    acct.    of    oyster    comn.; 

comment.     (A.R.  comptroller  1892/3    (pp.  37-38)  — 

same  1903/4.) 

■    Note  that  the  constitution  of  the  comn.   changes  from 
time  to  time:  see  above,  Oysters,  the  serial  group. 
From  1901-1904,  It  is  the  oyster  and  shell  comn. 
.    Same;    itemized   table.     (A.R.   treasurer   1892/3 

(pp.  257-258)— .same  1903/4.) 
1894.    Expenses  of  special  oyster  comn.    (Same  1893/4: 

364-365.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1893/4:  51.) 

1899-1904.     Table:    disbifrsements    on    acct.    Delaware 

Bay  and  Maurice  River  Cove  oyster  comn.     (A.R. 

comptroller  1898/9   (p.  61)— s«Hie  1903/4.) 
.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1898/9  (pp.  240- 

242)— .some  190.3/4.) 
.    Amt.   of   receipts   on   acct.    Delaware   Bay   and 

Maurice  River  cove  oyster  comn.    (A.R.  comptroller 

1898/9   (p.  22)— some  1903/4.) 
.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1898/9  (p.  34)  — 

some  1903/4.) 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Ov.STEKS— cont'd 

1901/2-1903/4.  Disbursements  on  acct.  oyster  propa- 
gation. (A.R.  comptroller  1901/2  (p.  69) — same 
1903/4.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2  (p.  466) 

—same  1903/4.) 
1902-1904.     Disbursements  on  acct.  of  investigating  the 
oyster  industry.    (A.R.  comptroller  1901/2   (p.  69) 
—same  1903/4.) 
Omitted  1902/3. 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2  (pp.  466- 

467)— some  1903/4.) 
Omitted  1902/3. 
1904.     Disbursements;     state    oyster    comn.     (riparian 

grants).    (A.R.  treasurer  1903/4:  598.) 
.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1903/4:  75.) 

Ocean  County 
1902-1903/4.     Disbursement    on    acct.    of    state    oyster 

comn.  for  district  of  Ocean  Co.    (A.R.  comptroller 

1901/2  (p.  S3)— .some  1903/4.) 
.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2  (p.  597) 

—some  1903/4.) 
.    Receipts  on  acct.  state  oyster  comn.  for  district 

of  Ocean  Co.     (A.R.  comptroller  1901/2    (p.   26)  — 

some  1903/4.) 
.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2  (p.  49)  — 

same  1903/4.) 
Shad 

1875-1877.  Table:  apprn.  and  disbursement  for  propa- 
gation of  shad.    (A.R.  treasurer  1874/5   (p.  135)  — 

same  1876/7.) 
Shell-Fish 

1903-1904.     Disbursements  on  acct.   of  bureau  of  shell 

fisheries.     (A.R.   comptroller  1902/3    (p.   73) — same 

1903/4.) 
.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1902/3  (pp.  248- 

249)— so>»e  1903/4.) 
Robin 

1886.     See  above,  English  Sparrow,  this  date. 

1903.     Robin  becoming  a  pest  in  cherry  trees  and  berry 

patches.    (31  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1903:  423.) 
Rockfish 

1874.     See  above,  the  general  group,  Sussex  Co. 
Salmon 

1857.     Restocking  of  rivers  with  salmon  recommended. 

(Govs.  mess.   (Price)  Jan.  13,  1857:  15-16.) 
1870.     Introduction    of   salmon    and   southern   bass   in 

Del.  River  and  suggestion  that  laws  be  enacted  tend- 
ing to  their  immediate  protection.    (1  A.R.  comrs. 

of  fisheries  1870:  21.) 
1871-1883.     [History  of  salmon  culture  and  distribution 

in  N.  J.  waters.]    (Rept.  of  comrs.  of  fisheries  1879/ 

83:  8-11.) 

1872.  See  above.  Fish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1873.  See  above.  Pish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
.     Stocking  of  waters  with  salmon  spawn.    (Govs. 

mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  25.) 
.  Musconetcong  Creek  the  nursery  for  young  salm- 
on; should  be  protected  from  net  fishing  and  defile- 
ment by  waste  materials  of  tan-yards  and  paper- 
mills;  desirability  of  erecting  fish-ways  therein. 
(4  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1873:  16-17.) 

1874.  Salmon  spawn  placed  in  Musconetcong  and  head 
waters  of  Raritan.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  13, 
1874.) 

.    On  introduction  of  Cal.  or  Sacramento  salmon 

in  waters  of  the  Raritan  and  Delaware.  (5  A.R. 
comrs.  of  fisheries  1874:  20-23.) 

.     On  salmon   in  North  America;   south  and  east. 

(5  .same  1874:  33-35.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


337 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

Salmon — cont'd 

1875.     See  above,  Fish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1877.  Salmon:  results  of  planting  in  Delaware  River; 
receipt  of  Cal.  salmon  from  comr.  Baird.  (8  A.R. 
comrs.  of  fisheries  1877:    39-41.) 

1878.  Enactment  of  law  forbidding  the  taking  of 
salmon  in  nets  for  at  least  three  yrs.  recommended. 
(Some  1878:  20.) 

.     See  below.  Shad,  this  date. 

1879-1882.  Table:  no.  of  salmon  plants  made  each  year 
in  Del.  River.  (Rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1879/83: 
10.) 

.  Land-locked  salmon;  few  localities  In  state  suit- 
able for  these  fish  and  plantings  have  naturally 
been  confined  to  these  localities;  stmt,  showing  de- 
posits since  last  rept.    (Same  1879/83:  15.) 

1885.  Salmon:  work  of  stocking  waters  abandoned  In 
1882;  only  attempt  made  [1885]  to  stock  Delaware 
River  was  by  U.  S.  comn.;  fish  were  placed  in  the 
Musconetcong  at  Waterloo,  the  Request  at  Andover, 
and  the  Paulinskill  near  Newton;  7000  rainbow 
trout  placed  in  streams  at  same  time.  (Same  1884/ 
5:  20-21.) 

Sussex  County 

1874.    See  above,  the  general  group,  Sussex  County. 

Warren  County 

1874.     See  above,  the  general  group,  Warren  Co.,  this 
date. 
Shad 

1818-1870.     Table:   decrease  in  no.  of  shad  captured  by 
shore  fisheries  at  two  of  the  principal  shore  fisheries 
in  state,  statistics  divided  into  three  cycles  of  five 
years  each.    (1  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1870:  19.) 
181.S-1S22  :   lS4ii-1840  ;  1865-1860. 

1860.  Shad  and  other  fishing  and  navigation  at  Com- 
munlpaw  Bay  injured  by  deposits  from  slips  and 
outlet  sewers  of  New  York;  measures  taken  to  pre- 
vent such  encroachments;  necessity  of  legislation 
to  provide  agst.  such  violation  of  riparian  rights. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Newell)  Jan.  11,  I860.) 

1871.  See  above.  Fish  and  Game.  New  Jersey,  this 
date. 

1873.  Apprn.  by  N.  J.  legisl.  for  propagation  of  shad 
in  Delaware  River  on  condition  of  equal  apprn.  by 
Penn.;  condition  not  fulfilled.  (Govs.  mess.  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  14,  1873:  26.) 

.     See  above,  Fish   and   Game.     New  Jersey,  this 

date. 
.     Rept.   of  fish   wardens   of  different   cos.   rel.   to 

catch   of  shad.     (4  A.R.   comrs.   of  fisheries  1873: 

4-8.) 

Burlington,  Camden,  Gloucester,  Salem.  Cumberland. 

1874.  Establishment  of  camp  for  purpose  of  hatching 
shad  and  their  deposit  in  Delaware  River.  (Govs. 
mess.   (Parker)   Jan.  13,  1874.) 

.     Repts.  of  wardens  of  the  five  counties  bordering 

upon  tidal  portion  of  the  Del.  River,  show  that 
shad  have  been  not  only  more  numerous  but  ol 
larger  growth;  this  is  legitimate  result  of  removal 
of  destructive  weirs  and  fish  baskets  in  upper  part 
of  river.    (5  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1874:  8.) 

.     Non-tidal   department;    rept.   of   fishermen   that 

take  of  shad  is  larger  and  finer  than  for  many  years. 
(5  same  1874:  11.) 

.     Marked   and  gratifying  feature  of  past  season, 

was  the  increased  average  weight  of  shad,  ascribed 
by  intelligent  fishermen  to  better  observance  of 
fishing  law  the  past  three  seasons.  (5  same  1874: 
4.) 

.     Shad    fishermen    of   upper    Delaware   urge    that 

proper  close  time  be  observed  from  South  Jersey 
all  way  up;  that  laws  and  regulations  be  formed  to 

22 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Shad— cont'd 

prevent  destruction  of  small  male  shad  in  early 
part  of  season,  that  laws  for  abolition  of  fish  baskets 
and  other  devices  which  effect  whole  dtstruction  of 
young  shad,  be  enforced,  and  if  possible  the  arti- 
ficial propagation  of  sliad  be  carried  on  as  in  New 
England  Rivers.    (5  .mme  1874:  12-13.) 

1874.  See  above,  Fishways  this  date. 

1875.  See  above,  Fi.sh  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
.     On   artificial   propagation   of  shad   in   Delaware 

River.    (6  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1875:  16-23.) 

.     Apprn.  of  $10,000  needed  to  continue  efforts  to 

stock  Inland  waters;  also  apprn.  of  $500  to  enable 
state  to  continue  with  Penn.  in  work  of  artificial 
propagation  of  shad.    (6  same  1875:  27.) 

1877.  See  above,  Fishways,  this  date. 

■ .     Legislation  asked  providing  agst.  destruction  of 

young  shad  by  dams  of  Trenton  Water  Power  Co. 
and  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co.  (8  A.R.  comrs. 
of  fisheries  1877:  43.) 

.  Respecting  shad  hatching  operations  on  the  Dela- 
ware River;  record  of  operations  for  year  1877, 
conducted  by  A.  A.  Anderson  on  acct.  of  state.  (8 
same  1877:  33-39.) 

1878.  Advisability  of  efforts  to  improve  shad  fisheries 
by  artificial  propagation;  further  legislation  as  to 
size  of  mesh  used  in  shad  fishing  recommended.  (9 
same  1878:  14.) 

.     Kinds  of  fish  which  have  been  propagated  and 

distributed  and  operations  of  comn.  in  connection 
therewith;  shad;  salmon;  black  bass;  land-locked 
salmon;  brook  trout;  smelt;  white  fish;  sturgeon; 
herring.    (Same  1878:  11-30.) 

.     Production  of  shad  fisheries  in  Delaware  River 

has  steadily  declined  for  years  past;  the  Increase 
in  population  and  extension  of  r.r.  facilities  through 
which  the  market  was  enlarged  has  led  to  excessive 
fishing  and  consequent  decline  of  fisheries.  (Same 
1878:  12-13.) 

.     Violations  of  law;  wardens  report  an  Increasing 

respect  for  protectory  laws  and  constant  decrease  in 
their  violation;  in  some  cases  a  disposition  has 
been  shown  to  resist  efforts  of  officers  to  enforce 
law  as  to  close  time  in  shad  fishing.  (Sam^  1878:  30- 
32.) 

1880.     See  above.  Fish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1883.  Extracts  from  repts.  of  wardens  serving  to  con- 
vey idea  of  no.  of  shad  taken  during  season.  (Rept. 
comrs.  of  fisheries  1879/83:  26-28.) 

.  Violations  of  the  law;  the  most  important  viola- 
tion with  which  comrs.  have  had  to  deal  consists  of 
practice  of  building  rocks  or  "  fish-baskets,"  which 
are  erected  to  catch  eels  and  rock  fish;  these  rocks 
extend  over  whole  width  of  river  and  destroy  many 
young  shad.    (Same  1S79/S3:  18-19.) 

.     Shad  fisheries;  much  attention  has  been  given  to 

enforcement  of  law  rel.  to  close  time,  as  affecting 
shad  fisheries  on  Delaware  River  below  Trenton. 
(Same  1879/83:  4-8.) 

1885.  Shad  fisheries:  policing  and  restocking  of  waters 
of  the  Delaware  and  tributaries  beneficial;  exten- 
sion of  close  period  to  midnight  on  Monday  recom- 
mended; injury  to  shad  fishing  of  the  Passaic  ow- 
ing to  river  pollution;  large  catch  in  Newark  Bay; 
improvement  in  Hackensack  River  fishing;  do.  in 
Raritan;  shad  catch  in  1884  and  1885;  controversy 
■with  Delaware;  establishment  of  shad  hatchery  at 
Lower  Black's  Eddy  on  Delaware  River  June  1, 
1885;   result.    (Same  1884/5:  3-7.) 

1886.  See  above,  Delaware  River,  this  date. 
1890.     See  same,  this  date. 

1895.     See  above.  Fish  and  Game,  this  date. 

.     On  the  protection  and  propagation  of  shad.    (A.R. 

bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1894/5:  8-10.) 


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FISH  AND   GAME— cont'd 
Shad— cont'd 

1896.  Tables:  no.  of  shad  and  smelts  distributed  in 
waters  of  state.    (Same  1896:  11-12.) 

1897.  Shad:  maintenance  of  shad  fisheries  by  the  U.  S. 
government;  deterioration  of  the  supply  in  the 
Rancocas.    (Slame  1896/7:  10.) 

1899.  See  above,  Delaware  River,  this  date. 

.     Letter  from  Howard  P.  Prothingham  to  the  bd. 

resp.  complaints  made  by  shad  fishermen  as  to 
ruinous  effect  of  the  dam  of  the  Trenton  Water 
Power  Co.  on  shad  fisheries.  (A.R.  bd.  fish  and 
game  comrs.  1899:  31-39.) 

1900.  Shad  fisheries  in  N.  J.    (Same  1900:  14.) 

1902.  Suggested  changes  in  laws  resp.  shad,  striped 
bass  or  rock  fish,  white  perch,  pike  and  pickerel 
wood-duck.    (Same  1902:  24-26.) 

1903.  Delaware  River  shad  fishing.    (Some  1903:  26-27.) 

1904.  Shad  fisheries  of  N.  J.    (Same  1904:  29-31.) 

Hunterdon  County 
See  above,  the  general  group,  Hunterdon  County. 

Mercer  County 
See  above,  the  general  group,  Mercer  Co. 

Sussex  County 
See  above,  the  general  group,  Sussex  County. 

Warren  County 

1874.  See  above,  the  general  group,  Warren  Co.,  this 
date. 

Receipts  and  Disbursejients  ;   see  above,  that  title 

Shell-Fish 

See  above.  Clams ;  also  Oysters ;  also  Receipts  and  Ex- 
penditures. 

Smelt 

1871.  Smelt  or  frost  fish  industry  in  N.  J.  (2  A.R 
comrs.  of  fisheries  1871:  14-15.) 

1878.     See  above.  Shad,  this  date. 

1883.  Small  fisheries  of  state  are  of  minor  importance 
in  an  industrial  point  of  view;  fish  warden  of  Ber- 
gen Co.  has  probably  more  nearly  succeeded  in  over- 
coming difiiculties  in  way  of  smelt  propagation  than 
any  other  experimenter.  (Rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries 
1879/83:  15-16.) 

1885.  Smelt:  late  season;  fish  caught;  artificial  propa- 
gation; distribution  of  fry;  transportation  of  eggs 
and  fry;  tabular  stmt,  of  distribution  of  smelt  fry 
and  Tom  cod  fry;  variation  in  smelt.  (Same  1884/5 
13-20.) 

1895.  See  above.  Fish  and  Game,  this  date. 

1896.  See  above.  Shad,  this  date. 

1898.  Principal  habitat  of  smelts  in  N.  J.  is  the  Hack- 
ensack  River;  pollution  of  N.  Y.  waters  through 
which  they  pass  to  reach  their  spawning  beds. 
(A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1898:  11.) 

1897.  On  the  distribution  of  anadromous  smelts.  (A.R. 
fish  and  game  comrs.  1896/7:  11.) 

Sparrow;   see  above,  English  Sparrow 
Squirrels 

1904.  Season  for  squirrels;  damage  done  by  squirrels. 
(A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.    1904:  14.) 

Striped  Bass 

1895.     See  above,  Fish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
1902.     See  above.  Shad,  this  date. 

Sturgeon 

1878.     See  above.  Shad,  this  date. 

1886.  See  above,  Delaware  River,  this  date. 
1890.     See  same,  this  date. 

1897.    See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
1899     See  above,  Delaware  River,  this  date. 


FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 
Sturgeon — cont'd 

1900.  Sturgeon  fisheries  in  N.  J.;  decrease;  artificial 
propagation.  (A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1900: 
14-15.) 

1901.  Plans  for  increasing  the  supply  of  sturgeon. 
(Same  1901:  13-14.) 

1903.  Sturgeon;  decline  in  catch;  propagation.  (Same 
1903:  31.) 

1904.  Sturgeon;  unsatisfactory  law;  suggestions. 
(Same  1904:  42-43.) 

Suckers 

1874.     See  above,  the  general  group,  Sussex  Co. 
1903.    See  above.  Carp,  this  date. 

Tom  Cod 

1885.  Tom  cods:  experiment  in  artificial  propagation 
by  Warden  Ricardo  at  Hackensack;  planting  in 
Passaic,  Raritan  and  Saddle  Rivers.  (Rept.  of  flsh 
comrs.  1884/5:  22.) 

Trout 

1878.     See  above.  Shad,  this  date. 

1879-1881.  Stmt,  showing  no.  of  young  trout  distributed 
to  waters  of  the  several  cos.  in  each  yr.  (Rept.  of 
comrs.  of  fisheries  1879/83:  11-12.) 

1883.  Brook  trout;  efforts  of  comn.  to  restore  the 
partially  depleted  trout  streams  of  state.  (Same 
1879/83:  11.) 

1885.     See  above,  Salmon,  this  date. 

.     Brook  trout:   distribution  during  1884  and  1885 

inconsiderable;  satisfactory  results  from  former 
distributions;  constant  applications  for  stocking  of 
streams  with  this  flsh;  question  advisability  of  ex- 
pending public  money;  if  public  streams  were  as 
well  policed  as  private,  artificial  propagation  would 
be  unnecessary.    (Rept.  of  fish  comrs.  1884/5:  21.) 

1895.  See  above,  Fish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1896.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Table:  details  of  distribution  of  trout  in  waters 

of  N.  J.    (A.R.  flsh  and  game  comrs.  1896:  8-9.) 

1897.  Obtaining  of  trout  from  private  hatcheries.  (Same 
1896/7:  7.) 

1898.  See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1899.  See  above.  Birds,  this  date. 

1900.  See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
Wardens 

1871.     See  above.  Fish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1874.  Summary  of  repts.  of  fish  wardens  of  the  several 
counties.    (5  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries  1874:  4-7.) 

1875-1877.  Rept.  of  fish  wardens  of  northern  or  non- 
tidal  dept.    (7  same  1875  (pp.  10-25)— 8  same  1877.) 

.     Rept.  of  flsh  wardens  of  southern  or  tidal  dept. 

(7  same  1875  (pp.  3-10)— 8  same  1877.) 

1877.  Repts.  of  wardens  for  lower  cos.  bordering  on 
Delaware  River,  show  chief  causes  of  great  diminu- 
tion of  both  anadromous  and  permanent  fishes  of 
those  waters,  to  wit:  excessive  and  destructive 
modes  of  fishing.    (8  same  1877:  5-6.) 

1885.  Repts.  of  fish  wardens  of  different  counties  of 
state.    (Rept.  comrs.  of  fisheries  18S4/5:  29-40.) 

1894.  Apptmt.  of  twenty  fish  and  game  wardens,  each 
of  whom  shall  be  a  state  ofiicial,  whose  jurisdiction 
shall  not  be  confined  to  any  particular  co.  but  shall 
extend  over  entire  state,  recommended.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  fish  and  game  comrs.  1894:  7.) 

.    Repts.  of  fish  and  game  wardens  of  state.    (Same 

1894:  15-38.) 

1895.  Provision  should  be  made  in  the  special  deficiency 
bill  for  the  payment  of  expenses  and  services  of 
wardens  betw.  March  22  and  April  15  of  the  year 
1895.    (Same  1894/5:  21.) 

.     See  above.  Fish  and  Game,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1896.  See  same,  this  date. 


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FISH  AND  GAME— cont'd 

Wardens — cont'd 

1897-1904.  List  of  fish  and  game  wardens  and  of  deputy 
wardens.  (A.R.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1S97  (p.  a)  — 
same  1904.) 

List  of  deputies  also  given  in  ISOS  and  lfl04. 
1898.     Question  of  compensating  informants  and  war- 
dens.   (Same  1898:  15.) 

Sussex  County 
1873.    See  above,  the  general  group,  Sussex  Co.,  this 
date. 
White  Bass 

1898.  See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1899.  See  above.  Birds,  this  date. 

White  Fish 

1878.    See  above,  Shad,  this  date. 

1879-1882.     Stmt.:  white  fish  deposits.    (Kept,  comrs.  of 
fisheries  1879/83:  16.) 
White  Perch 

1902.    See  above,  Shad,  this  date. 
Woodcock 

1902.    Decrease  in  number  of  woodcock;   remedy  sug- 
gested. (A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game  comrs.  1902:  12.) 
1904.     Disappearance    of    woodcock;    remedy.      (Same 
1904:  16-17.) 
Yellow  Perch 

1897.  See  above.  Black  Bass,  this  date. 

1898.  See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

FISHER  (DR.  JABEZ) 

1891.  Fertilizers  for  fruit.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1891:  108-109.) 

FISHER  (L.  F.) 

State  Director  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  cos.,  1855-18otj   (  Vl. 

Reports;   see  Railroads:   Individual.    United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 

Canal  Co. 

FISHWAYS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

FISK  (WILLAHD  C.) 

Rioarlan  comr.,  1800-1903  ;  see  Land.    Riparian. 
1894.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  examine  diflaculties  existing 
among  oystermen  of  Maurice  River  Cove  and  Dela- 
ware Bay.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1894:  936-945.) 

The  other  comrs.  were  Henry  O.  Newcomb  and  Jas.  P. 
Nleuklrk. 

FITHIAN  (JOEL) 

Assemblyman   from   Cumberland   Co..   1770.    1701-1793; 
Councilman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1798. 

Reports  by 

Select  Committee 
1792.    Nov.  9.    Accts.  of  late  treasurer,  J.  Stevens,  Jr. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1792/3:  61.) 

FITHIAN  (REUBEN) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co..  1848.  1849  ;  Senator 
from  Cumberland  Co..  1851-1853. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Puboc  Peintino 

1849.  Public  prtg.  contracts;  majority  rept.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1849:  258-259.) 

.     Bids  reed,  for  prtg.  House  jol.,  law  repts.  and 

chancery  repts.    {Same  1849:  379.) 

FITZGA  (J.) 

1894.  Five  years'  experience  with  crimson  clover.  (22 
A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1894:  403-405.) 


FLAGSTONE;    see  INDUSTRIES.    BUILDING   MATERIALS 
FLAX 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Fiber  Crops 

Employment;   see  Labor.    Employment 

Industry;   see  Industries.    Textile 

FLEMING  (JAMES  E.) 

Member  of  state  sowerase  comn.  1904. 
Annual  Report;  see  Water  Supply,  etc. 

FLEMINGTON,  HUNTERDON  CO. 

Banks;    see   Banks:    Individual.    Bank   of   North   America; 

Tradesmen's  Bank 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

FLETCHER  (S.  W.) 

1899.  Self-sterility:  an  orchard  problem.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1899:  130-152.) 

FLINTHAM  (WM.) 

1813.  Feb.  6.  Purchase  of  right  of  state  subscription 
to  stock  of  Camden  Bank.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan. 
1813:  69-70.) 

FLITCRAFT  (D.  R.) 

1893.  Making  and  feeding  ensilage.  (21  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1893:  383-385.) 

FLOMERFELT  (J.) 

1877.  Farms  in  vicinity  of  Peapack,  Morris  Co.  (5 
A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1877:  65-66.) 

FLOODS;  see  CLIMATE 

FLORICULTURE;   see  AGRICULTURE 

FLOUR;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

FODDER  CORN 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 

FOOD  PRODUCTS;  see  LABOR.    EMPLOYMENT 

FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

See  also  Liquor  Traffic. 

serial 
See  also  Dairy  Industry. 
1881-1886.     Rept.  of  the  Council  of  public  analysts  and 
inspectors,  [apptd.  by  the  bd.  of  health  under  act 
of  1881]. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 

1881  In     5  A.R.  bd.  of  health   1881  :  81-113. 

1882  not  found. 

1883  In     7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883  :  227-245. 

1884  "     8     "         "     "  ■'       1884:213-217. 

1885  "     9     ' "        1885  :  243-261. 

1886  "   10     "         "     "  "        1886:313-316. 

non-serial 
1874.     Need    of   guarding   foods   and    lights    (gas   and 
kerosene).    (Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  40-41.) 

1878.  On  the  adulteration  of  foods.  (2  A.R.  bd.  health 
1878:  15-16.) 

1880.  Food;  by  Ezra  M.  Hunt.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1880:  319-336.) 

Composition  ;  outlines  of  foodstuffs,  etc. 

1881.  Adulteration  of  food,  drink  and  drugs;  by  A.  R. 
Leeds.    (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1881:  82-97.) 

The  article  consists  chiefly  of  analytical  tables. 

.     Summary    as    to   the    work    of    the    council    of 

analysts;    bv  Wm.  H.   Newell.     (5  .same  1881:  111- 
113.) 


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FOOD  AUD  DRUG  LAW— cont'd 

iton  -seria  I — cont'd 

1881.  (Circular  of  the  council  of  analysts  and  chemists 
apptd.  by  the  state  bd.  of  health  of  N.  J.  to  investi- 
gate the  prevalence  of  adulteration  of  articles  of 
food  or  drugs.  With  a  schedule  of  questions  and  a 
copy  of  the  "  act  to  prevent  the  adulteration  of  food 
or  drugs."]    3  11. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1882.  Desirability  of  sustaining  work  of  Inspecting  food 
and  drugs,  by  an  apprn.  (6  A.R.  bd.  health  1882: 
31.) 

— --.  Kept,  upon  health  foods,  Invalid  foods,  and  infant 
foods;  by  A.R.  Leeds,  member  of  council  of  analysts 
of  N.  J.    (6  .same  1882:  185-207.) 

Narrative  rept..  with  tables  of  analyses. 

1883.  Tables:  adulteration  of  malt  beverages.  (7  same 
1883:  239-240.) 

1885.  The  chemistry  and  economy  of  foods.  (8  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1884/5: 
184-213.) 

.     [Summary  of  year's  work  of  the  committee  of 

analysts];  by  A.  R.  Leeds.  (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1885:  243-250.) 

.     On  adulteration   of  foods  and  drugs;    comment 

on  law;  duties  of  local  boards.    (9  same  1885:43-44.) 

1886.  Summary  of  paper  by  Dr.  Newton  on  "  what 
boards  of  health  can  do  to  prevent  adulteration  of 
foods  and  drinks  and  the  sale  of  dangerous  illumi- 
nants."    (10  same  1886:  235-236.) 

.  Summary  of  paper  by  Shippen  Wallace  on  "  Pre- 
served foods."  (10  same  1886:  227-229.) 
[1886.]  Relating  to  the  adulteration  of  food  or  drugs 
and  to  petroleum,  and  laws  and  regulations  as  to 
the  same.  4  pp.  (Circular  no.  59  of  the  state  bd.  of 
health.) 

Copy  in  tJie  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same,  another  edition.    8  pp. 

.     Same  [Reprint,  Feb.,  1889].    8  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library  and  In  the  N.  .7.  State 
bd.  of  health  ;  also  in  the  Sur;^eon  General's  Library. 
.     Same.    (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889:  354-361.) 

1887.  See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 
.     Analyses  of  foods,     (tiame  1887:  35-36.) 

Canned  goods,  candies,  smoked  sturgeon,  baking  powder, 
bread,  food  at  State  Camp  at  Sea  Girt. 

.     Foods  for  invalids  and  infants;  by  A.  R.  Leeds. 

(A.R.  dairy  comr.  1887:  37-50.) 

1888.  See  below,  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.     Rept.    of   delegates    to   the    food    convention    at 

Washington.    (12  A.R.  bd.  health  1888:  195-196.) 
Wm.  K.  Newton  and  Shippen  Wallace. 
.     Regulations   concerning   analyses   of   foods   and 

drugs  issued  by  U.  S.  treasury  dept.     (A.R.  dairy 

comr.  1888:  147-153.) 
.     Inspection   of   food   at   the   state   camp.     (Same 

1888:  49.) 
.     Food;    analyses    of    butter    and    oleomargarine, 

canned    goods,    coffee,    tea,    pepper,    spices,    honey, 

molasses,  etc.    (Same  1888:  7-8.) 
.     Lead  in  carbonated  beverages;  case  of  poisoning 

in  Paterson.    (.S'«»ie  1888:  51-52.) 

1889.  See  Agriculture.  Livestock.  Inspection,  this  date. 

.  Adulteration  of  food;  apptmt.  of  meat  and  live- 
stock inspectors  suggested.  (16  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1888:  94.) 

From  address  of  I'rcs.  Burrough. 

.     Analyses   of   foods:    ground   coffee,   tea,   ground 

spices,  extracted  honey,  maple  syrup,  molasses, 
vinegar,  pickles,  baking  powders,  self-raising  buck- 
wheat flour,  cocoa  and  chocolate,  prepared  cocoanut, 
sugar,  spiced  tongue,  raspberry  syrup,  bologna  sau- 
sage.   (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1889:  35-39.) 


FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
[1889.]    Meat,  poultry,  game  and  fish  as  foods  and  how 
to  judge  their  quality.    14  pp.    (Circular  no.  69  of 
the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
.     Same.    (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889:  327-340.) 

1890.  Food:  text  of  law  of  1889;  adulteration  of  coffee, 
spices,  vinegar;  inspection  of  food  at  encampment 
of  National  Guard,  Sea  Girt.  (A.R.  dairy  comr. 
1890:  13-15.) 

1890-1900.  Rept.  of  food,  milk  and  drug  analyses;  by 
Shippen  Wallace,  chemist. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1890  in  A.R.  dairy  comr.   1890  :  2.'?-32. 
1891 1891  :  .39-49. 

1892  ' 1892  :  49-55. 

1893  "  ' 189;?  :  41-47. 

1894  "  "     "     "   1894  ;  33-37. 

1895  "  ' 1895  :  29-32. 

1896  "  "     "     "   1896:33-38. 
1897 1897  :  17-22. 

1898  "  "     "     "   1898 :  39-47. 

This  year  there  Is  also  a  chemist's  rept.  by  August 
Drescher,  relating  particularly  to  milk.  pp.  49-60. 

1899  In  A.R.  dairy  comr.  1899  :  43-47. 

1900  "  "     "     "   1900  :  37-47. 

1891.  Decision  of  Judge  Reed  in  case  of  P.  L.  Vande- 
grift  agst.  H.  B.  Leeds  for  violation  of  act  rel.  to 
adulteration  of  food  and  drugs.  (A.R.  dairy  comr. 
1891:  73-77.) 

.     Inspection  of  food  and  drugs.   (Same  1891:  29-35.) 

Vinegar,  coffee,  apple  elder,  water,  tincture  of  opium- 
laudanum,  tincture  nux  vomica,  imported  lager  beer. 

.     See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

1892.  See  Agriculture.   Soils.   Irrigation,  this  date. 
.     Less  work   done   in   food   investigation  than   in 

former  years;  effect  of  res.  of  state  bd.  of  health  rel. 
to  sale  of  coffee  mixtures;  vinegar;  wine  industry. 
(A.R.  dairy  comr.  1892:  11.) 

1893.  Notes  on  food  and  drink  preservatives;  by  H.  B. 
Cornwall.    (17  A.R.  bd.  health  1893:  327-346.) 

.  Adulteration  of  food  and  drugs;  general  pro- 
visions of  laws  of  1881,  1882,  1886,  1887;  duties 
chiefly  performed  by  dairy  comr. ;  Investigation  of 
soda-water  and  soda-water  apparatus  by  bd.  of 
health.    (17  same  1893:  25-29.) 

1894.  Relation  of  the  dairy  comr.  to  the  law  regarding 
adulteration  and  sale  of  food  and  drugs.  (Rept. 
dairy  comr.  1894:  31.) 

.     The  adulteration  of  food  and  Its  bearings  upon 

health  of  the  community  and  profits  of  the  farmer; 
by  H.  W.  Wiley.    (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  197-212.) 

.     Thoughts  for  sanitary  workers;  by  E.  M.  Hunt. 

(18  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894:  47-59.) 

Cause  of  disease  and  Its  remedy,  etc. :  notes  on  adultera- 
tion of  foods  and  drinks  ;  work  of  N.  J.  bd.  of  health, 
under  the  food  and  drug  laws. 

1895.  Study  of  foods:  dietary  study,  composition  and 
cost  of  bread  in  N.  J.,  bakery  experiments.  (16  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.   station   1895:  123-147.) 

.     Table:    food   and   drug   inspection.     (A.R.   dairy 

comr.  1895:  39-44.) 

.     What  can  we  do  to  restrict  the  sale  of  adulterated 

canned  goods,  fruits  and  vegetables?  general  dis- 
cussion.   (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1895  •.  111-113.) 

1896.  Rept.  on  preservation  of  food  by  means  of  sul- 
phurous acid;  by  Albert  R.  Leeds.  (20  A.R.  bd. 
health  1896:  323-326.) 

.     Food    and    drugs    [analyzed]:    vinegar,    ground 

coffee,  lard,  black  pepper,  sugar,  cream  of  tartar, 
clieese,  water.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1896:  31-32.) 

1897.  Food  and  nutrition  investigations;  breakfast 
foods,  their  cost,  composition,  changes  in  composi- 
tion of  wheat  and  buckwlieat  flour  due  to  addition 
of  other  materials,  etc.  ( 18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  10  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1897:  80-98.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


341 


FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1897.  Foods:  enforcement  of  food  and  drug  law  Is  In 
hands  of  dairy  comr. ;  suggested  amdmt.  of  law 
prohibiting  sale  of  animals  affected  with  contagious 
diseases;  ambiguity  about  word  "prohibit"  In  re- 
gard to  sale  of  milk  kept  on  premises  where  there 
is  a  contagious  disease;  power  of  local  boards  to 
protect  public  agst.  impure  ice.  (21  A.R.  bd.  health 
1897:  45.) 

.     Food    and    nutrition    investigations:     breakfast 

foods  [their  food  and  financial  value],  analyses. 
(18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1897:  80-98.) 

1898.  Germs  and  their  work  in  fermentations;  by  J. 
Nelson.    (19  mmc  and  11  f^amc  1898:  248-287.) 

1899.  Human  foods  and  drinks;  by  H.  W.  Wiley.  (26 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1898:  191-202.) 

.     Foods:    sale  of  diseased  meat;    proposed  act  to 

secure  purity  of  foods,  beverages,  confectionery, 
condiments,  drugs  and  medicines;  to  prevent  de- 
ception in  distribution  and  sales  thereof.  (23  A.R. 
bd.  health  1899:  65-71.) 

.     Pure  food.    (26  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1898:  63-64.) 

.     The   food,   drink   and   drug  question.     (27   same 

1899:  50-51.) 

1901.  Foods  and  drugs;  new  law  became  operative 
Nov.  1,  its  provisions  to  be  enforced  by  state  bd.  of 
health;  list  of  laws  repealed;  adulteration  of  foods; 
examination  of  inspectors.  (25  A.R.  bd.  health  1901: 
44-47.) 

.     Foods   and   drugs    [Laws   1886-1901].     (Circular 

no.  103  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

.     Same.    (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901:  374-395.) 

.     Same.     Revised.     Sept.,    1905.     Trenton:    J.    L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1905.    45  pp. 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1902.  Food  and  drugs:  enforcement  of  laws  by  bd.  of 
health;  methods;  milk  inspections;  fines;  responsi- 
bility of  druggists;  dairy  inspection.  (26  A.R.  bd. 
health  1902:  44-53.) 

1902-1904.  Table:  legal  actions  begun  for  violation  of 
the  food  and  drug  law  and  their  disposition.  (26 
same  1902   (pp.  222-224) — siinie  1904.) 

1903.  Food  and  drugs:  laboratory  work;  fines;  inspec- 
tion; etc.    (27  same  1903:  48-53.) 

1903-1904.  Tables:  summary  of  work  done  in  dept.  of 
foods  and  drugs.  (27  same  1903  (pp.  205-208)  — 
same  1904.) 

1904.  Food  and  drugs:  enforcement  of  law;  improve- 
ment In  samples.    (28  name  1904;  5.) 

•.     Food  and  drugs:  systematized  inspection;  milk; 

need  of  new  bldg.  for  laboratory  purposes;  suits  in- 
stituted; specimens  of  milk,  water,  food  and  drugs 
examined.    (28  same  1904:  66-70.) 

.     Rept.  on  food  supplies  of  state  institutions;   by 

Geo.  W.  McGulre,  chief  Inspector  of  food  and  drugs. 
(28  same  1904:  237-246.) 

.     Rept.  on  the  food  supply  of  state  institutions; 

by  D.  C.  Bowen,  asst.  Inspector  of  food  and  drugs. 
(28  same  1904:  247-256.) 

.     Food  standards.     (Circular  no.  Ill  of  the  state 

bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

.     Same.    (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903:  274-292.) 

• .     New  legislation:   regulation  of  sale  of  cocaine; 

unwholesome  milk;  mosquito  breeding  places; 
purity  of  drugs;  re-establishment  of  bd.  of  health 
in  Jersey  City;  authorization  of  apptmt.  of  inspec- 
tors of  food  and  drugs  in  municipalities:  purchase 
of  antitoxin,  etc.    (28  same  1904:  74-76.) 


FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW— cont'd 

Apple 

1889.  Zinc  In  dried  apples;  by  H.  B.  Cornwall.  (A.R 
dairy  comr.  1889:  45-46.) 

1890.  Same.    (Same  1890:  59-60.) 

Arrowroot 

1881.     See  below,  Coffee,  do..  Tea,  this  date. 
Asparagus 

1884.     See  below.  Dairy  Products,  Milk,  this  date. 
Baking  Powder 

1881.     See  below.  Sugar,  this  date. 

1887.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1888.  Notes  on  baking  powders  sold  in  N.  J.  (A.R. 
dairy  comr.  1888:  53-61.) 

■ .     Composition    and   comparative   healthfulness   of 

baking  powders  sold  in  state;  by  H.  B.  Cornwall. 
{Same  1888:  63-92.) 

.     See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

1889.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Bologna  Sausage 

1889.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Bread 

1881.     See  below.  Flour,  this  date. 

1887.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1895.     Composition  and  cost  of  bread  in  N.  J.;  analyses; 

bakery  experiments;  changes  in  process  of  baking; 

relative  cost  of  the  nutrients  and  in  bread.    (16  A.R. 

N.  J.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  8  A.R.  N.  J. 

agric.  college  exper.  station  1894/5:  129-147.) 
1897.     A  further  study  of  changes  that  occur  in  process 

of  baking  bread;  by  L.  A.  Voorhees.    (18  same  and 

10  same  1897:  98-103.) 
1900.     Further   study   of  losses   in   process  of  making 

bread;   by  L.  A.  Voorhees.    (21  same  and  13  same 

1900:  134-176.) 

Candy 

1881.  See  below,  Flour,  this  date. 

1884.  See  below.  Dairy  Products.    Milk,  this  date. 

1887.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1888.  See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 
.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

.     Inspection    of    canned    goods;    analyses.     (A.R. 

dairy  comr.  1888:  19-23.) 

1888-1889.  Inspection  of  imported  canned  goods;  anal- 
yses.   (Same  1888  (p.  25)— same  1889.) 

1889.  American  canned  goods  inspected  found  in  good 
condition  and  free  from  dangerous  ingredients. 
(Same  1889:  29.) 

Chocolate 

1894.     See  below.  Dairy  Products.    Milk. 
1889.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Cider 

1891.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Cocoa 

1881.  See  below.  Coffee,  this  date. 

1889.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1894.  See  below,  Dairy  Products.    Milk,  this  date. 

Coffee 

1881.     See  below,  Tea,  this  date. 

.     Rept.  of  Wm.  H.  Newell  on  examination  of  coffee, 

cocoa,  arrowroot,  mustard,  pepper,  etc.,  etc.  (5 
same  1881:  104.) 

1888.  Inspection  of  ground  coffee;  analyses.  (A.R. 
dairy  comr.  1888:  27.) 

Table  only. 

.     See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1889.  See  same,  this  date. 


342 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW— cont'd 

Coffee — cont'd 

1890.  Inspection  of  imitation  coffee;  by  Wm.  K.  New- 
top.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1890:  33-35.) 

.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1891.  See  same,  this  date. 

1891.  See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

1892.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1S96.     See  same,  this  date. 

Cream  of  Tartar 

1881.    See  below,  Flour,  this  date. 

1896.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Dairy  Products 

Sen  nlso.  Dairy  Industr.v.     Laws. 

1896.  Table:  no.  of  dairy  premises  inspected,  no.  of 
cattle  and  condition  of  cattle  and  premises.  (A.R. 
dairy  comr.  1896:  44-49.) 

.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1897.  Table:  no.  of  dairy  inspections  made  during 
year,  in  detail.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1897:  95-100.) 

.     Stmt,  of  prosecutions  for  yr.  Nov.  1,  1896  to  1897. 

(Same  1897:  35-40.) 
1902.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
.     List  of  inspections  made  of  milk  depots,  cream- 
eries and  dairy  premises.    (A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901/ 
2:  213.) 
1904.     On  the  Grout  law.    (32  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1904:  240.) 
From  rept.  of  state  grange. 

.     Dairy   inspection   records.     (28   A.R.   bd.   health 

1904:  257-290.) 

Summary  of  records  made  by  D.  C.  Bowen. 
BUTTEB 
1881.     See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

1884.  Methods  of  butter  analysis;  by  H.  B.  Cornwall. 
(8  A.R.  bd.  health  1884:  195-211.) 

Recommending  Relchert's  methods. 
1884-1902.     Tables:    analyses  of  butter   and   results   of 
butter  inspections.    (8  same  1884  (pp.  198,  205,  206, 
208,  210)—same  1902.) 

1885.  Reichert's  method  of  butter  analysis;  by  H.  B. 
Cornwall  and  Shippen  Wallace.  (9  .same  1885:  251- 
261.) 

1887.  Imitation  butter;  by  Wm.  K.  Newton.  (14  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1886:  185-209.) 

Includes  history  of  oleomargarine,  its  mnfre..  sanitation, 
commercial  bearings,  legal  considerations. 

1888.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1891.  Address  of  L.  S.  Kauffman  on  legislation  in  in- 
terests of  pure  butter,  oleomargarine  traflSc,  etc. 
(18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  31.5-320.) 

1894.     See  below,  milk,  this  date. 

1902.  Table:  results  of  butter  inspection.  (A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1901/2:  218-219.) 

Newark 

1886.  Rept.  from  special  committee  (Pintard)  on  in- 
vestigation of,  reported  sale  of  adulterated  butter, 
etc.,  in  Newark.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1886:  774-794.) 

Cheese 

1881.    See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 
Milk 

serial 
1880-1886.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  state  milk  inspector.. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

Wm.  K.  Newton,  inspector 
1.   1880  In     4  A.R.  bd.  of  health   1880  :  200-235. 
2.1881    "     5 1881:115-121. 

3.  1882    "     6 1882 :  209-211. 

4.  1883    "     7 '        1883 :  247-261. 

5.  1884    "     8     "         "     "  "        1884:219-221. 

6.  1885    "     9 1883  :  283-279. • 

7.  1886    "   10 1886 :  317-325. 


•Also  prtd.  separately   [Trenton,  1886].      17  pp. 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 


FOOD  AND  J)RUG  LAW— cont'd 
Dairy  Products — cont'd 

Milk — cont'd  '  <'^ 

non-serial 

1881.  See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.     Table:  analyses  of  watered  milk.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of 

health  1881:  121.) 

1882.  Milk  inspection  law  and  work  of  inspector  com- 
mended.    (6  same  1882:  31.) 

.     Commercial  and  legal  points  of  milk  question; 

by  W.  K.  Newton.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  421-428.) 
.     [Same];  by  Geo.  Abbot.    (9  same  1881:  428-432.) 

1883.  Effect  of  law  prohibiting  sale  of  skim  milk.  (11 
same  1883:  310-311.) 

.     Specimen    analyses    of   milk    and    methods;    by 

Messrs.  Leeds,  Cornwall  and  Wallace.  (7  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1883:  232-235.) 

.    Rept.  of  Wm.  K.  Newton  on  examination  and 

analyses  of  kerosene  oil  and  milk.  (7  same  1883: 
231.) 

1883-1886.    Tables:  analyses  of  milk.    (7  same  1883  (pp. 
256-260)— same  1886.) 
Omitted  in  1884. 

1883/4.  Analyses  at  agric.  exper.  station;  percentage 
of  total  solids  in  milk  samples  sent  from  Camden 
Co.,  as  result  of  discussion  on  acct.  of  arrest  of 
member  of  Haddon  Grange  for  selling  adulterated 
milk.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883/4:  304-305.) 

•.     Same.    (4  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1883:  86-91.) 

1884.  Methods  for  milk  analyses.  (5  same  1884:  144- 
147.) 

.  Rept.  of  Shippen  Wallace,  member  of  the  com- 
mittee of  analysts:  milk;  canned  asparagus;  kero- 
sene.   (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884:  213-214.) 

.     The  milk  question;    by  Prof.   Shippen  Wallace, 

Burlington,  N.  J.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:  141-147.) 

.     Same;  by  George  Abbott,  Jr.    (11  same  1883;  149- 

155.) 

• .    Discussion  of  milk  question  [adulteration,  etc.] 

at  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agric.  (11  same  1883:  20-23.) 

1887.  The  composition  and  method  of  analysis  of  con- 
densed milk;  by  Henry  B.  Cornwall.  (A.R.  dairy 
comr.  1887:  20-27.) 

.    See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

1888.  See  same,  this  date. 

.  Discussion  rel.  to  milk  law,  inspection,  stand- 
ards, farmer's  responsibility,  etc.  (15  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1887:  87-90.) 

.     Discussion  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  rel.  to 

sale  of  skimmed  milk;  res.  adopted  opposing  any 
legislation  changing  existing  laws  rel.  to  skimmed 
milk.    (15  same  1887:  56-78.) 

1888-1897.     Inspection    of    milk;     tables    of    analyses. 
(A.R.  dairy  comr.  1888  (pp.  11-14)— .same  1897.) 
No  returns  for  1894. 

1890-1900.    See  above,  the  general  group,  these  dates. 

1891.     See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.     Rept.  on  [analysis  of]  condensed  milk;  by  H.  B. 

Cornwall.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1891:  51-53.) 
1892.'  Samples    and    analysis    of   milk,    by    cos.;    also 

stables   inspected  and  quantity  of  milk  produced. 
.  (Same  1892:  15-48.) 
.    On  milk  inspection.    (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891: 

61-62.) 
.     Synopsis  of  remarks  of  comr.  McGuire  on  [milk 

fraud  and  sanitation].    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892: 

165-166.) 
1894.    Milk;  comment  on  law;  analyses  from  different 

towns.    (Rept.  dairy  comr.  1894:  13-17.) 
■ .     An  epidemic  of  typhoid  fever  at  Bay  Head  from 

direct  Infection  of  a  milk  supply.    (Same  1894:  39- 

41.) 


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343 


FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW— cont'd 
Dairy  Products — cont'd 
Milk — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1894.  Kept,  of  analyses,  food,  drug  and  milk  acts;  by 
Shippen  Wallace.    {Same  1894:  33-37.) 

Milk  :  condonsofi  milk  :  water  :  preserves ;  chocolates  and 
cocoa  ;  butter. 

.     Bovine    tuberculosis;     examination     of    herds; 

tests;  milk  supply.    (Same  1894:  19-25.) 
.     Dairying   in    its   relations   to   the   inspection   of 

milk;    by  Prof.  Albert  R.  Leeds.     (Same  1894:  43- 

105.) 

1895.  Table:  inspection  of  milk,    (.'^(iwe  1895:  53-88.) 
.     Milk-borne    infectious    diseases;    provisions    of 

laws  of  March  31,  1887  and  March  28,  1895  rel.  to 
sale  of  milk  contaminated  by  exposure  to  com- 
municable diseases.     (19  A.R.  bd.  health   1895:  7.) 

.     The    examination    of    dairies;    use    of    polluted 

water  on  premises  where  milk  is  produced,  stored 
or  sold;  legislative  action  needed  to  correct  evils. 
(19  same  1895:  6.) 

1896.  Table:  no.  of  milk  samples  collected  during  the 
yr.  and  towns  and  cos.  in  which  they  were  taken, 
also  no.  below  and  above  state  standard.  (A.R.  dairy 
comr.  1896:  41-43.) 

.    Cost  and  composition  of  milk  in  cities  in  N.  J.; 

with  tables  of  analyses.  (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1896:  134-157.) 

.  Milk  supply:  text  of  bill  proposed  at  last  legis- 
lature; failure  to  pass;  suggestions  about  sanita- 
tion, keeping  of  records,  etc.  (20  A.R.  bd.  health 
1896:  22-26.) 

1897.  List  showing  name  and  address  of  persons  from 
whom  samples  of  milk  were  taken,  total  solids  and 
disposition  of  cases  below  legal  standard.  (A.R. 
dairy  comr.  1897:    41-74.) 

.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

.     Remarks  of  Dr.  H.  M.  Mitchell,  secy,  state  bd. 

of  health  [on  dairy  matters].  (25  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1897:  144-147.) 

Purification  of  milk-supply ;  its  relation  to  public  health. 

.    Milk:   local  boards  empowered,  by  act  of  April 

23,  1897,  to  regulate  sale  of  milk;  work  of  state  bd. 
in  prohibiting  sale  of  milk  produced  or  stored  on 
premises  where  there  is  any  one  sick  with  a  com- 
municable disease;  characteristics  of  epidemics  due 
to  contaminated  milk.  (21  A.R.  bd.  health  1897: 
19-22.) 

1898.  Milk:  amdmt.  of  law  April  21,  1,898;  efforts  to 
secure  clean  as  well  as  undiluted  milk;  effect  of 
impure  milk  on  infant  mortality;  sample  records 
of  dairy  inspection.    (22  same  1898:  61-88.) 

1899.  Circular  letter  31,  bd.  of  health  of  N.  J.  Milk 
adulteration  by  the  addition  offormaldehyde.  Tren- 
ton: MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1899.   4  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

.     Same.    (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898:  451-453.) 

1902.  Table:  samples  of  milk  analyzed.  (A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1901/2:  214-216.) 

1903.  Milk  and  dairies:  inspection  of  milk;  efforts  to 
secure  sanitary  dairy  premises;  sale  of  milk  from 
small  milk  depots  and  grocery  stores.  (27  same 
1903:  59-62.) 

1904.  Milk  and  dairies:  inspection  of  milk  and  dairy 
premises;  demand  for  reforms.  (28  same  1904: 
63-66.) 

1905.  Remarks  of  Mr.  Port  on  phases  of  the  milk  ques- 
tion [and  effects  of  oleomargarine  on  dairy  busi- 
ness].   (32  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1904:  48-53.) 


FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW— cont'd 
Dairy  Products — cont'd 
Milk — cont'd 

ilssex  County 
1899.     Milk:  outbreak  of  typhoid  fever  in  Essex  Co.  and 
of  diphtheria  in  Plainfleld  traced  to  infected  milk; 
records  of  dairy  inspection  in  Monmouth  Co.    (23 
A.R.  bd.  health  1899:  36-58.) 

Monmouth  County 

See  above,  Essex  County. 

Montclair,  Essex  County 
See  also  above.  Rsscx  County. 
1897-1900.     Table:    chemical  and  bacteriological  analy- 
ses of  milk  from  dairies  supplying  Montclair.    (21 
A.R.  bd.  health  1897  (pp.  106-108)— w me  1900.) 

Plainfleld,  Union  County 
See  above,  Essex  County. 
Drugs 

1880.  Proprietary  medicines;  evils  arising  from  use 
of;  provisions  agst.  them  in  Italy  and  France.  (14 
A.R.  bd.  health  1890:  28-30.) 

1881.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
.     See  below.  Flour,  this  date. 

1887.     See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.     On  the  Inspection  of  drugs.     (A.R.  dairy  comr. 

1887:  51-80.) 
.     Estimation   of  morphine   in   opium   and   official 

opium    preparations;    by   H.    B.   Cornwall.     (Same 

1887:  53-80.) 
— — :     Notes  on   drugs   sold   in   state  of  N.   J.;    by  A. 

Drescher.    (Same  1887:  81-84.) 
188S-1889.     Drugs:   analyses  of  those  examined.    (Same 

1888    (pp.  93-114.)— same  1889.) 

1890.  Drugs;  methods  of  inspection;  standard,  etc. 
(Same  1890:  17-19.) 

.  Tincture  of  nux  vomica,  with  remarks  on  rela- 
tion of  food  and  drug  law  to  U.  S.  pharmacopoeia; 
by  Wm.  K.  Newton.    (Same  1890:  55-57.) 

1890-1900.     See  above,  the  general  group,  these  dates. 

1891.  Geo.  McGuire,  state  dairy  comr.  vs.  H.  B.  Leeds 
for  violation  of  law  rel.  to  drugs.  (A.R.  dairy  comr. 
1891:  65-72.) 

.     See  below,  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1899.     See  same,  this  date. 

1901.  See  same,  this  date. 

1902.  On  inspection  of  drugs  during  the  year.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1901/2:  225-227.) 

Flour 

1881.  Rept.  of  Prof.  H.  B.  Cornwall  on  flour,  bread, 
canned  vegetables,  cream  of  tartar,  red  pepper,  and 
various  drugs.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881:  98-102.) 

Honey 

1887.  See  below,  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 
1887-1888.     Inspection  of  honey;  analyses.    (A.R.  dairy 

comr.  1887  (pp.  29-32)— same  1888.) 

1888.  See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 
•.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1889.  See  same,  this  date. 

Ice  Cream 

1886.  The  Pottersville  sickness  [alleged  to  be  due  to 
eating  ice-cream].    (10  A.R.  bd.  health  1886:  60-61.) 

Jelly 

1889.  Inspection  of  fruit  jellies,  jams  and  preserves; 
analyses;  extr.  from  "Amer.  Grocer"  rel.  to  fraud- 
ulent jellies.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1889:  47-52.) 

1890.  Coloring  of  jellies  and  other  fruit  products;  by 
H.  B.  Cornwall.    (Same  1890:  37-42.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW— cont'd 

Lard 

18S7.     See  below,  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.     Detection   of  adulteration   in   lard;    by   Shippen 

Wallace.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1887:  12-17.) 

1888.  Lard:  adulteration;  tables  of  analyses.  (.Same 
1SS8:  15-18.) 

.     See  below,  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

1889.  Lard:  adulteration;  res.  of  state  bd.  of  health 
rel.  to;  no.  of  samples  analyzed;  result.  (A.R.  dairy 
comr.  1889:  27.) 

1896.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Laws 

See"  also.  Dairy  Industry.     Laws. 
1881.     An   act  to  prevent  the  adulteration  of  food  or 
drugs.    3  pp.  fol.   [Trenton,  1881.] 
Copy  In  tlic  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
1881-1887.     Text  of  laws  rel.  to  sale  of  oleomargarine, 
butterine,    etc.,    food    and    drugs;    adulteration    of 
milk;  adulteration  of  food  and  drugs.    (A.R.  dairy 
comr.  18S9:  67-86.) 

Repeated  in  eacli  rept..  1890-1806. 

.     Circular  No.  3.    Laws  of  N.  J.  rel.  to  food  and 

drugs.    19  pp.    [Paterson,  1887.] 

1883.  A  supplement  to  an  act  entitled  "  an  act  to  pre- 
vent the  adulteration  of  food  or  drugs,"  approved 
March  25,  1881.   4  pp.  fol.  [Trenton,  1SS3.] 

Copy  in  tlie  Surgeon  General's  I..ibiary. 
1896.     Text  of  act  to  regulate  mnfre.  of  flour  and  meal 
food   products.     (14   A.R.   inspector   factories,  etc., 
1896:  108-110.) 

Repeated  1897-1902. 
Maple  Syrup 

1888.  See  below,  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.     Maple  syrup;  analyses.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1888: 

41.) 

1889.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Meat 

1889.  Inspection  of  meat  poisoning  cases.  (A.R.  dairy 
comrs.  1889:  41-44.) 

[1889.  J     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1890.  Dressed  beef;  influences  of  western  beef;  beef 
trust.    (17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  154-157.) 

1899.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Molasses 

1888.  See  below.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.     Inspection  of  molasses.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1888: 

43.) 
.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1889.  See  same,  this  date. 

Mustard 

1879.     Table:  analyses  of  commercial  mustard.    (3  A.R. 

bd.  of  health  1879:  61.) 
1881.     See  above.  Coffee,  this  date. 
.     See  below,  Tea,  this  date. 

Noodles 

1884.  Notes  by  Wm.  K.  Newton,  member  of  the  com- 
mittee of  analysts:  kerosene,  gasoline,  noodles.  (8 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884:  217.) 

Oleomargarine 

1881.     Rept.  of  Wm.  K.  Newton:  oleomargarine,  butter, 

cheese  and  milk.   (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1880/1:  107-111.) 
1886.     Discussion  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  rel.  to 

oleomargarine.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  40-42;   57- 

60.) 
.     Effect  of  national  law  on  sale  of  oleomargarine 

in  N.  J.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1886:  9-11.) 
.     Legal  comments  on  state  law  rel.  to  deception  in 

sale  of  oleomargarine,  butterine,  or  any  imitation 

of  dairy  products.    (Siime  1886:  72-84.) 


FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW— cont'd 
Oleomargarine — cont'd 

1886-1891.  Stmt,  showing  no.  of  oleomargarine  fac- 
tories in  U.  S.  and  where  located.    (Same  1891:  9.) 

1887.  See  above,  Dairy  Products,  Butter,  this  date. 
.     E.xtracts  from  rept.  of  the  dairy  comr.  (  15  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1887:  267-276.) 

OleomarRarine.  milk,  foods  and  drugs,  lard,  condensed 
mills,  honey,  vinegar,  dni.^s. 

1888.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

.     Decisions  by  supreme  court  on  the  oleomargarine 

law.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  18SS:  119-145.) 

.     Extracts  from  rept.  of  dairy  comr.    (16  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1888:  377-400.) 

Oleomargarine :  milk  ;  food  ;  drugs  ;  analyses  of  food, 
oleomargarine  ;  prosecutions  on  acct.  of  milk  law  ; 
lard  ;  Amer.  canned  goods  ;  imported  canned  goods  ; 
ground  coffee  :  tea  ;  ground  spices  ;  extracted  honey  ; 
maple  syrup  ;  molasses  :  yinegar  ;  pickles  :  lead  in 
carbonated  beverages  ;  notes  on  baking  powders. 

1891.  See  above.  Dairy  Products.    Butter,  this  date. 

.  Prohibition  of  sale  of  oleomargarine,  etc.,  recom- 
mended by  legislative  committee.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     Extracts  from  rept.  of  dairy  comr.   (19  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1891:  305-316.) 

Oleomarcrarine,  milk  inspection,  food  and  drugs,  vinegar, 
coffee. 

1892.  George  McGuire,  state  dairy  comr.,  etc.,  agst.  W. 
E.  Ammon  and  another  rel.  to  sale  of  oleomargarine. 
(A.R.  dairy  comr.  1892:  57-65.) 

1894.  Oleomargarine;  violation  of  state  law;  opinion 
of  U.  S.  Supreme  Court  affirming  constitutionality 
of  the  Mass.  law  in  restraint  of  sales  of  oleomar- 
garine; object  of  N.  J.  law.    (Same  1894:  5-11.) 

1895.  Table:  inspection  of  oleomargarine.  (Same 
1895:  45-52.) 

1897.  Table:  analyses  of  oleomargarine  and  butter. 
(Same  1897:  75-94.) 

1901.  Remarks  of  Gov.  Hoard  on  oleomargarine  ques- 
tion.   (28  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1900:  42-46.) 

1904.  See  above.  Dairy  Products,  this  date. 

1905.  See  above,  Dairy  Products,  Milk. 

Pepper 

1881.  See  above.  Coffee,  this  date. 

1888.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1896.  See  same,  this  date. 

Pickles 

1888.  See  above.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.     Pickles:   analyses.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1888:  47.) 

1889.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Preservatives 

1903.  Food  preservatives — their  effect  upon  the  health 
of  consumers;  by  Ernst  J.  Lederle.  (27  A.R.  bd. 
health  1903:  256-260.) 

Raspberry  Syrup 

1889.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  aI,so  Public  Health.  Receipts,  etc.  Board  of  Health. 
1883/4-1884/5.  Table:  disbursements  to  the  state  milk 
inspector.  (A.R.  treasurer  1883/4  (pp.  142-143)  — 
mme  1884/5.) 
1884-1885.  Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  of  milk 
inspection.  (A.R.  comptroller  1883/4  (pp.  50-51)  — 
same  1884/5.) 

The  apptmt.  of  a  state  inspector  of  milk  by  the  state  bd. 
of  health  was  authorized  by  the  act  of  1882. 

1886-1901.  Table:  disbursements  for  dairy  protection 
to  the  state  dairy  comr.  (A.R.  treasurer  1885/6 
(p.  166)— .some  1900/1.) 

.     Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  dairy  pro- 
tection   and    milk    inspection.      (A.R.    comptroller 
1885/6   (pp.  31-32.)— .sawf  1900/1.) 
Under  act  creating  office  of  dairy  comr. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


345 


FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1895-1901.  Table:  receipts;  fines  imposed  for  dairy  pro- 
tection. (A.R.  treasurer  1894/5  (pp.  134-135) — same 
1900/1.) 

In  rept.  for  ,voar  ending  Oct.  31,  1895. 

.     Same.     (A.R.    comptroller   1894/5    (pp.   44-45)  — 

same  1900/1.) 
Soda  Water 

1893.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Spices 

1888.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
.     See  above.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.     Inspection    of    ground    spices;    analyses.     (A.R. 

dairy  comr.  1888:  31-37.) 

1889.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1S90.     See  same,  this  date. 

Sugar 

1881.  Rept.  of  Shippen  Wallace,  on  examination  of 
sugar,  syrups,  confectionery,  baking  powder  and 
kerosene.    (5  A.R.  bd.  health  1881:  105-107.) 

1882.  Veto  (Ludlov?)  of  Assem.  bill  rel.  to  adulteration 
of  sugar  and  syrup.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1882:  880- 
881.) 

1889.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1896.     See  same,  this  date. 

Tea 

1883.  Rept.  of  Prof.  F.  C.  Van  Dyck,  upon  examination 
of  teas,  coffee,  mustard,  arrowroot.  (5  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1881:  103.) 

1888.  Inspection  of  tea.   (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1888:  29-30.) 
.     See  above.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1889.  See  same,  this  date. 
Vinegar 

1884.  What   is   wrong   about   vinegar? 
hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884:  10-11.) 

Reprinted  from  The  National  Press,  Jan.  1883. 

1887.  See  above.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

.  Vinegar:  condition  of  trade  in  N.  J.    (A.R.  dairy 

comr.   1887:  33-34.) 

1888.  Vinegar:    analyses.     (Same  1888:  45.) 
.  See  above,  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

1889.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1890.  See  same,  this  date. 

1891.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     See  above.  Oleomargarine,  this  date. 

1892.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1895.  Adulteration   of   vinegar:    by    Albert   R.    Leeds. 
(A.R.  dairy  comr.  1895:  33-38.) 

1896.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

FORBUSH  (EDWARD  ROME) 

1904.  Useful  birds  on  the  farm,  how  to  attract  and  pro- 
tect them.    (31  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1903:    187-225.) 

FORCE  (WM.  M.) 

Correspondinff  secy,  of  State  Agric.  Socy..  1858-1867.  re- 
cording secy.,  1872-1873  ;  see  Agricultural  Societies  : 
Individual. 

FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY 

serial 

REPORTS 

No  annual  reports  were  published;  the  reports  of  tie 
state  geologist  for  1808  and  180fl  were  accompanied 
by  Forestry  Reports  as  follows  : 

1898.  A  study  of  forest  fires  and  wood  production  in 
Southern  N.  J. ;  by  G.  Pinchot.  Trenton  :  MacCrellish 
&  Quigley.  1899.     102  pp.,  pis. 

Bound  with  the  A.R.  of  the  state  geologist;  also  separ- 
ately. 

1899.  Rept.  on  forests.  Trenton  :  MacCrellish  &  Quigley, 
1900.     xvi,  327  pp..  pis.,  errata  slips. 


(Procs.   state 


FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
BULLETINS 
1902.     Forestry  Bulletin  [issued]  by  the  geol.  survey. 

Checklist 

1.  1902  Jan.      Forest    reservations    In    the    Pines   Belt   of 

Southern   N.  J. ;  by  John  C.   Smock.     Trenton  :    The 
J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902.     12  pp.,  map. 
Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  in  the  Rutgers 

College  Library  and  in  the  Free  Public  Library  of 

Newark. 

2.  1902  March.   Does  forestry  In  N.  J.  pav  :  by  F.  R.  Meier. 

Trenton  :    The  J.   L.   Murphy   Publishing  Co.,    1902. 
9  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  In  the  Free 
Public  Library  of  Newark. 

3.  1902  April.      Practical   aid  to   landowners    in   handling 

forest  lands.     A  plan  of  co-operation  by  the  geological 
survey.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  JIurphv  rulillshlng  Co., 
1902.     6  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  in  the  Free 
Public  Library  of  Newa_rk. 

Also   in   Documents   as   follows : 
1-2.   1902  not  found. 
3.  1902  in  A.R.  state  geologist  1902  :  13-21. 

non-serial 
1868.     See  Land.   Marsh  and  Tide  Lands,  this  date. 
1875.     Forest  and  forest  culture   [in  N.  J.];   by  J.  C. 
Smock.    (3  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1875:  59-63.) 

1878.  Forest  corporations;  by  Horace  J.  Smith.  (1 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.,  1878:  275- 
277.) 

.    Forestry;   rural  and  village  adornment.    (Same 

1878:  123-139.) 

"The  purpose  of  this  article  is  [chiefly]  to  draw  public 
attention  to  the  general  sub.iect  of  forestry  in  Its 
relations  to  general  state  interests." 

.     Forestry   in   N.   J.;    by      Dr.   John   A.   Warder. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1878;  45-49.) 
.     Importance  of  forest  culture;    demands  for  r.r. 

ties,  telegraph  poles,  etc.    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878: 

xii.) 

1879.  A  few  thoughts  on  some  of  the  questions  dis- 
cussed; by  Dr.  J.  A.  Warder  of  Ohio.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1879:  50-53.) 

Forestry  ;  the  catalpa  :  locust  borer  ;  orchard  evergreens. 

.     Is  N.  J.  giving  sufficient  importance  to  forestry? 

by  B.  B.  Hance.    (Hame  1879:  36-37.) 

1883.  Destruction  of  forests;  effect  on  rainfall;  planted 
forests  in  Europe;  steps  should  be  taken  to  pre- 
serve forests  and  encourage  planting  of  trees.  (10 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882:  8-10.) 

— — .  Planting  of  waste  places  with  timber  advocated 
by  state  hortic.  socy.;  varieties  suggested.  (Same 
1882:  237.) 

1884.  A  buried  forest  (near  South  Amboy).  (A.R. 
state  geologist   (Cook)    1884:  13-15.) 

.     Forestry — does  it  interest  us?  by  Thos.  J.  Bean. 

(11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:  165-174.) 

1885.  Forestry;  forest  flres.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
(Cook)   1885:  142-151.) 

1888.  The  study  in  our  public  schools  of  the  care  and 
culture  of  trees;  by  E.  O.  Chapman.  (15  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1887:  323-332.) 

Remarks  by  Mr.  Lyman  rel.  to  effect  of  forests  on 

rainfall.    (15  .same  1887:  100-101.) 
.     Natural  supply  and  perpetuity  of  our  forests;  by 

J.  B.  Lyman.    (15  .same  1887:  315-322.) 

1889.  A  few  thoughts  about  trees;  by  Mrs.  Helen  V. 
Austin.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1889:  124-133.) 

1891.  On  geol.  work  in  southern  part  of  state:  oak -land 
and  pine-land  belts;  causes  of  non-development  of 
agric;  soils;  forests.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1891: 
4-10.) 

.     Geol.  work  in  southern  N.  J.;  by  0.  W.  Coman. 

(Same  1891:  111-140.) 

Oak-land  and  pine  land  belts  and  their  relation  to  agric. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY— cont'd 

non-s&rial — cont'd 

1893.  Synopsis  of  paper  by  J.  C.  Smock  on  "  Forestry 
in  its  relation  to  health."  (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1893:  289-297.) 

.     Forests  of  New  Jersey;  by  J.  C.  Smock.    (20  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1892:  91-100.) 
.     On    forestry   growth   and   protection.     (21   same 

1893:  53-54.) 

1894.  Forestry:  rept.  of  progress.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1894:  223-227.) 

.     Rept.  on  forestry  in  northern  part  of  state;  by 

C.  C.  Vermeule.    (Same  1894:  229-244,  map.) 

.     Preliminary  rept.  on  forest  conditions  of  South 

Jersey;  by  John  Gifford.    (Same  1894:  245-286.) 

.     On  forestry  and  reclaimed  lands.     (21  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1893:  26.) 

.  Forestry  [as  a  crop] ;  forest  preservation  move- 
ment in  New  England.    (22  same  1894:  35-37.) 

1895.  Survey  of  forest  lands  under  act  of  1895;  amt. 
appropriated;  summary  of  work.  (A.R.  state  geol- 
ogist 1895:  xxx-xxxii.) 

.     Growing    interest    in    forestry;    organization    of 

N.  J.  forestry  assn.  (1894).    (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894: 

53-54.) 
.     The  value  of  forests  to  agriculture;   by  A.  W. 

Pearson.    (Frees,  state  hortic.  socy.  1895:  182-186.) 
.     Notes  on   forests  of  N.  J.;    by  Gifford  Pinchot. 

(A.R.    state   geologist    1895:  183-188.) 
.     Rept.   on   forestry   in   northern  N.  J.;    by  C.  C. 

Vermeule.     (Same  1895:  99-156.) 

1896.  Notes  collected  during  a  visit  to  forests  of  Hol- 
land, Germany,  Switzerland  and  France;  by  John 
Gifford.    (Same  1896:  337-365.) 

.     Abstr.  of  Dr.  J.  T.  Rothrock's  lecture  on  relations 

of  forest  to  surface  of  country.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1895:  179-181.) 
.     The  forest  in  relation  to  the  farm,  with  notes 

concerning  forest  fires  in   1895;    by  John  Gifford. 

(23  same  1895:  170-178.) 

1897.  Rept.  of  progress  on  relation  betw.  geology  and 
forestry;  by  Arthur  HoUick.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1897:  xxx-xxxii.) 

1898.  Experiments  with  trees;  by  B.  D.  Halsted.  (19 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1898:  334-335.) 

Chestnut,   maple,   horso-chestnut. 

.     Abstr.  of  rept.  of  Arthur  HoUick  on  distribution 

of  tree  species  in  state  and  their  relation  to  geol. 
formations.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1898:  xxviii-xxix. ) 

.     The  relation  betw.  forestry  and  geology  in  N.  J.; 

by  Arthur   Hollick.     (Rept.   on    forests    [ace.   ann. 
rept.  state  geologist]  1899:  173-201.) 

Existing;  conditions;  history  of  development. 

.    A  study  of  forest  fires  and  wood  production  in 

southern  N.  J.;   by  G.  I'incliot.    Trenton:   MacCrel- 
lish  &  Quigley,  1899.   102  pp.,  pis. 

[Appendix  to  ann.  reiit.  state  Keoloplst,  1898.) 
.     The  Plains;   by  Gifford  Pinchot.    (Rept.  on  for- 
ests [ace.  ann.  rept.  state  geologist]  1899:  125-130.) 
Description  taken  from  Plnchot's  rept.  In  A.R.  geologist, 

1808. 
*'  East  or  Lower  Plains  are  situated  for  the  most  part  in 
BurllnKton  County,  hetween  Tuckerton  and  the  East 
Branch  of  the  Wadlns  Hlver.  The  West  or  Upper 
Plains  He  nearly  north  of  the  East  Plains  and  arc 
separated  from  them  by  this  stream."  Deals  chiefly 
with  pines  of  this  section. 

1899.  Rept.  on  forests  [ace.  ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist, 
1899].  Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1900.  xvl, 
327  pp.,  pis.,  errata  slip. 

.     Forests,  water-supply  and  sewage.    (27  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1899:  51-53.) 

.  The  forestral  conditions  and  sllvicultural  pros- 
pects of  the  Coastal  Plain  of  N.  J.,  with  remarks  In 
reference  to  other  regions  and   kindred   subjects; 


FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY— cont'd 

norirserial — cont'd 
by  John  Gifford.    (Rept.  on  forests  [ace.  ann.  rept. 
state  geologist]   1899:  233-318.) 

General  description,  forest  policy  and  sllylciiltural  sug- 
gestJons.  parts  of  Europe  similar  to  Southern  N.  .T. 

1899.  The  role  of  insects  in  the  forest;  by  John  B. 
Smith.    (Same  1899:  203-232.) 

.     Forests  and  climate;  by  C.  C.  Vermeule.    (Same 

1899:  167-172.) 

.     The  forests  of  N.  J.;  by  C.  C.  Vermeule.    (Same 

1899:  13-101.) 

Physical  condition  of  N.  J.  forests :  distribution,  changes 
in  area  and  In  physical  condition,  value  of  forest 
product,  value  of  standing  timber,  sizes  of  standing 
timber  ichestnuts,  oaks,  maple,  walnut,  pine,  etc.). 
growth,  forest  tires,  forest  mngmt.  ;  field  notes  of 
forest  conditions  :  Northeastern  Highlands,  south- 
western Highlands,  Passaic  Valley.  Watchung  Mts.. 
Hackensack  Valley,  Palisades  Mt..  remainder  of  red 
sandstone  region,  pines  belt — nort-hwest  border,  fires 
In  the  pine  forest. 

.     Table:  forest  area,  percentage  of  upland  area  in 

forest  in  geol.  and  topographical  divisions  of  state. 
(Same  1899:  17.) 

.  Table:  percentage  of  upland  area  improved;  esti- 
mated percentage  of  upland  area  in  forest  in  N.  J., 
Mass.,  Conn.,  N.  Y.,  Penn.,  Del.  and  Md.  (Same 
1899:  17.) 

.     Table:  area  of  forest,  by  counties.    (Same  1899: 

16.) 

.    Relation  of  geology  to  forestry — historical  notes 

on   forests — present   condition  of  forests — climatic 
influence  of  forests — educational  and  aesthetical  ele- 
ments— protection  against  forest  fires — duty  of  the 
state;  by  J.  C.  Smock.    (Same  1899:  1-12.) 
Introduction  to  the  rept. 

.     Forests   and   water-supply;    by   C.   C.   Vermeule. 

(Same  1899:  137-166.) 

.     On  forest  surveys,  preparation  of  map  of  forests, 

legislation  for  forest  protection.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1899:  xxv-xxvii.) 

1900.  On  forestry  work  of  the  survey.  (Same  1900: 
xx-xxii.) 

.     Importance    of    forest    reservations;     desirable 

localities  in  N.  J.    (Same  1900:  xxii-xxiil.) 

.  Forests  and  forest  reservations,  and  their  rela- 
tion to  water  supply  and  agric;  by  C.  C.  Vermeule. 
(27  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1899:  75-84.) 

1901.  On  forest  growth  and  protection.  (29  same  1901: 
106-107.) 

.     Silviculture  in  relation  to  horticulture;   by  Dr. 

John  Gifford.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1901:  103- 
121.) 

.    No  forestry  work  carried  on  by  survey  owing  to 

lack  of  apprn.;  forest  fires;  necessity  of  state  con- 
trol.   (A.R.  state  geologist  1901:  xx-xxii.) 

1902.  Does  forestry  in  N.  J.  pay?  by  F.  R.  Meier,  con- 
sulting forester.  Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1902.    9  pp. 

Forestry  Bull.  2  Lssued  by  Geol.  Survey  of  N.  J. 
Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  In  the  Free 
Public  Library  of  Newark. 

.     Practical  aid  to  landowners  in  handling  forest 

lands.  A  plan  of  co-operation  by  the  geol.  survey. 
Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902.  6 
pp. 

Forestry  Bull.  3  Issued  by  the  Geol.  Survey  of  N.  J. 
Copies  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  In  the  Free 
Public  Library  of  Newark. 

.     Same.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1902:  13-21.) 

.    Notes  on  basket-willow  culture;  by  F.  R.  Meier. 

(Same  1902:  109-112.) 

1903.  Attention  given  to  subject  of  forestry  by  state 
bd.  of  agric.    (30  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1902:  64.) 

.     Forestry  for  N.  J.  farmers;  by  F.  R.  Meier.    (30 

same  1902:  307-322.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


347 


FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1903.  On  forestry  work  during  year;  plans  for  improve- 
ments suggested;  forest  fires  and  laws  rel.  to  pro- 
tection from  them.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1903: 
xxvii-xxxiii.) 

1904.  On  forestry  and  forest  fires,    {f^ame  1904:  1619.) 
.     On   forestry   preservation.     (32   A.R.   bd.    agric. 

1904:  241.) 

From  rppt.  of  state  grange. 

Cape  May  County 
1856.    See  Geology,  Cape  May  Co.,  this  date. 

Mercer  County 
1885.     Woods   disappearing  from   Mercer  Co.;    farmers 
sliould  make  provision  for  future  supply  of  timber, 
if  state  does  not.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  329.) 

Arbor  Day 

1885.     Celebration  of  Arbor  Day.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education 

1885:  58.) 
1892-1893.    Comment  on  Arbor  Day  observance.    (Same 

1892   (pp.  118-119)— same  1893.) 
1898.     Suggestion   that  legisl.   so  modify  joint  res.   of 

1884  as  to  make  it  Include  birds  and  trees,  and  that 

it  hereafter  be  known  and  observed  as  arbor  and 

bird  day.    (Same  1898:  26-30.) 


Catalpa 
1879. 


See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 


Cedar 

1812.     Rept.  of  [select!  committee  (Prall)  on  act  rel.  to 

preservation  of  yellow-pine  and  white  cedar  timber. 

(Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1812:  160.) 
1855.     [Cedar  swamps  of  N.   J.];    by  G.   H.   Cook.     (2 

A.R.  geol.  survey  1855:  103-107.) 
1898.     Silvicultural  notes  on  the  white  cedar;   by  Gif- 

ford  Pinchot.     (Rept.   on   forests   [ace.   ann.   rept. 

state  geologist]  1899:  131-135.) 

From  Plnchot's  article  In  A.R.  state  geologist,  1898. 

Chestnut 

1898.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Forest  Fires 

1873.     Forest  fires.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1873:  60-62.) 

.     Forest  fires  and  the  means  for  diminishing  or 

preventing  them;   by  C.  E.  Elmer.     (1  satne  1873: 
62-64.) 
1887-1895.     On  protection  of  N.  J.  forests  from  fires.  (15 

same  1887  (pp.  289;  322) — 23  same  1895.) 
1888.     Discussion  on   forest  fires.     (15  same  1887:  147- 
149.) 

.     The  protection  of  our  forests  from  fires;  by  G.  H. 

Cook.    (15  same  1887:  289-313.) 

Total,  area  and  wooded  area  in  eacli  townsliip  in  state  by 
COS.  :  causes  and  prevention  of  tires ;  iaws  of  N.  J., 
N.  Y.  and  Penn.  upon  forest  fires,  etc. 
1891.     Forest  fires;  means  of  checking.    (19  same  1891: 
35.) 

1895.  Brief  review  of  past  and  existing  legislation  on 
subject  of  forest  fires  and  taxation;  further  legisla- 
tion needed.    (5  A.R.  bd.  taxation  1895:  80-87.) 

.     Forest  fires;  effects.    (Govs.  mess.   (Werts)  Jan. 

8,  1895.) 
.     Rept.   on   forest   fires;    by  John   Gifford.     (A.R. 

state  geologist  1895:  157-182.) 

1896.  On  forestry  and  forest  fires.  (23  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1895:  68-69.) 

1899.  The  effects  of  fire;  by  Gifford  Pinchot.  (Rept. 
on  forests  [ace.  ann.  rept.  state  geologist]  1899: 
103-123.) 

.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1901.    See  same,  this  date. 


FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY— cont'd 

Forest  Fires — cont'd 

1902.  Forest  fires;  necessity  of  better  system  of  forest 
protection.  (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  14,  1902: 
5-7.) 

.     Forest  fires  in  N.  J.  during  1902;  by  F.  R.  Meier. 

(A.R.  state  geologist  1902:  97-107.) 

1903.  Forest  fires  in  N.  J.  during  1903;  by  F.  R.  Meier. 
{Same  1903:  45-71.) 

IIow  to  estimate  (Ire  losses ;  behavior  of  old  and  young 
growth  after  Are ;  effects  of  flre ;  forest  fire  legisla- 
tion In  N.  Y..  Penn.,  Minn.,  N.  J.  ;  forest  Are 
statistics  of  foreign  countries ;  recommendations, 
description  of  fire  of  IflO?.  In  tlin  several  cos. 

1904.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

.     Forest  fires  in  N.  J.  during  1904;  by  F.  R.  Meier. 

(A.R.  state  geologist  1904:  273-289.) 

Circular  rosp.  forest  fires  ;  acct.  of  fires  in  the  several  cos. 

Expenditures 

1903-1904.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  forest  fires. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1902/3   (p.  87)— .same  1903/4.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1902/3  (p.  338) 

—same  1903/4.) 

Burlington  County 

1884.  Forest  fires  in  Burlington  Co.;  need  of  forestry 
laws.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:  279.) 

Union  County 

1885.  Preservation  of  woods  in  Union  Co.  from  forest 
fires  an  important  question.  (13  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1885:  354-355.) 

Horsechestnut 

1898.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Laws 

1894.  Text  of  law  authorizing  forest  survey  and  rept. 
(Rept.  on  forests  [ace.  ann.  rept.  state  geologist] 
1899:  ix.) 

locust 

1873.  Cultivating  the  locust  tree  for  timber  in  N.  J.; 
by  J.  C.  Smock.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1873:  55-60.) 

1879.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Maple 

1898.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Maps 

1899.  Map  showing  acres  of  forest  in  100  acres  of  up- 
land. (Rept.  on  forests  [ace.  ann.  rept.  state  geolo- 
gist] 1899:  betw.  pp.  94  and  95.) 

1900.  Geol.  survey  of  N.  J.:  map  showing  forests  of 
northern  N.  J.    Scale:  1  mi.  =  1  in.    6  sheets. 

.     Geol.  survey  of  N.  J.:   map  showing  forest  area 

and  its  relation  to  principal  watersheds.    Scale:   5 
mi.  =  1  in. 
Oak 

1891.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1892.  Suggestions  resp.  oak  and  pine  forests.  (Govs. 
mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892.) 

Pine 

1812.  See  above.  Cedar,  this  date. 

1891.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1892.  See  above.  Oak,  this  date. 

1898.  The  pine  belt  of  southern  N.  J.  and  water-sup- 
ply; by  C.  C.  Vermeule.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1898: 
183-193.) 

1899.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1902.  Forest  reservations  in  the  Pines  Belt  of  South- 
ern N.  J.;  by  John  C.  Smock.  Trenton:  The  J.  L. 
Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902.   12  pp.,  map. 

Forestr.y  Bull.  1,  issued  by  the  Geol.  Survey  of  N.  J. 
Copies  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  State  Library,  in  the  Free  Public 
Liljrary  of  Newark,  and  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

Poplar 

1895.  See  Agriculture.  Crops.   Pests:  Fungi,  this  date. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


FORMAD  (H.  F.) 

1S91.     Tuberculous   cattle.     (19   A.R.    bd.    agric.    1891: 

216-218.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  dairy  comrs.  1891:  61-64.) 

.     Bovine  tuberculosis.     (15  A.R.   bd.   agric.   1891: 

407-416.) 

FORMAN  (C.  D.  B.) 

1888.     Monmouth  Fair  Assn.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888: 

559-560.) 
1890.     How  shall  we  feed  our  stock?   {Same  1890:  452- 

457.) 

FORMAN  (GEO.) 

1892.  Work  and  aims  of  the  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn. 
League  of  N.  J.  (14  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1890/1:  539-542.) 

FORMAN  (PETER) 

state  Librarian,  1833-1836,  1843-1845. 

FORMAN  (PETER) 

1904.  Road  maintenance.  (11  A.R.  comr.  of  public 
roads  1904:  67-69.) 

FORMAN  (WILLIAM  P.) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co..  18.38-1839. 
Reports  by 

Committee  on  AoBictrLTUHE 
1839.    Minority  rept.  on  act  to  repeal  act  to  encourage 
silk    culture.     (Votes    of   Assem.    1838/9:  436-441.) 

.     Same,  separate.  Trenton:  Prtd.  by  J.  T.  Sherman, 

1839.    7  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  N.  J.  State  Library  ;  1000  copies  ordered 
prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9:441). 

FORSYTHE  (J.) 

1890.  How  can  we  make  our  farms  pay  better?  (17 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  82-88.) 

FORT  (FRANKLIN  R.) 

1903.     The  labor  laws  of  N.  J.  and  cases  under  the  law 

of  master  and  servant  as  interpreted  by  the  Higher 

Courts.   Camden:    S.  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1903.   71  pp. 

Copies  were  seen  in  the  N.  .1.  State  Library  and  in  the 

Dept.  of  Public  Instruction. 

FORT   (GEO.  FRANKLIN)   1809-1872 

Member  of  State  Constitutional  Convention  1844  :  As- 
semblyman from  Monmouth  Co.  1845;  Councilman 
1846-1S48;  Governor  of  N.  J.  1851-1854  (for 
messages,  see  under  Governor)  :  apptd.  comr.,  in 
1868.  to  examine  .systems  of  prison  discipline. 

See  also  Land.    Riparian,  under  dates  1849-1864. 

Reports  by 

1849.     Jan.  24.     See  Leupp  (W.  H.) 
Select  Committee 
1846.     Feb.  5.     Medical  laws;  minority  rept.    (Sen.  Jol. 
1846:  284-286.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  :  100  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1846  :  287). 

FORT  (J.  FRANKLIN) 

1901.  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  for  revision  of  the  general 
tax  law,  apptd.  under  the  act  of  March  22,  1901. 
Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902. 
5  pp. 

Matthew  Dixon  and  Chas.  L.  Corbln  were  the  other 
comrs. 

1902.  Probation  and  reformation  of  criminals;  address 
before  N.  J.  state  charities  aid  assn.  Trenton:  John 
L,  Murphy   Publishing  Co.,  1902.    13  pp. 

.  Same.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  cor- 
rections 1902:  78-88.) 


FORT  (SAML.  L.) 

1905.     Milk  question.    (32  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1904:  48-53.) 

FORT  LEE,  BERGEN  CO.;  see  PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS 

FOSTER  (D.  L.) 

Meteorological  observations  at  Newton  ;  see  Climate. 

FOSTER  (DANIEL  R.) 

1S91-1893  chrm.  committee  on  prisons  and  penitentiaries. 
State  Charities  Aid  Assn.  Rept.  of  the  committee 
included  In  ann.  rept.  of  the  assn.  1891  (pp.  29-30) 
— 1893. 

1890.  Our  present  prison  system.  (5  A.R.  state  chari- 
ties aid  assn.  1890:  11-15.) 

FOSTER  (MISS  E.) 

Metporologicnl  observations  at  Nevpton  ;  see  Climate. 
1885.     The  climate  of  N.  J.,  the  relation  of  climate  to 
consumption  and  other  lung  diseases.    (9  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1885:  363-375.) 

FOSTER  (H.  W.) 

1900/1-1903/4.  Rept.  on  manual  training  in  South 
Orange.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1900/1  (pp.  434-437) 
—same   1903/4.) 

FOSTER  (JOHN  Y.) 

1872.    See  Education,  this  date. 

FOTH  (HERMAN) 

1892/3-1895/6.  Manual  training  in  Carlstadt,  Bergen 
Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1  app.   (pp. 

263-265)— .same  1895/6.) 

FOWLER  (L.  D.) 

1896.  Physical  condition  of  territory  within  Jersey 
City;  see  Taxation:   State.  Jersey  City.  Note. 

FOX  (B.  A.) 

1890.     Poultry.    (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  363-364.) 

FRANCIS  (E.) 

1892/3-1893/4.  Rept.  as  principal  of  schools  of  West- 
field.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  (pp. 

182-185)— snnie  1893/4.) 

FRANCIS  (H.  B.) 

1892.  Remarks  on  plumbing.  (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1892:  163-165.) 

FRANCIS  (RICHD.  P.) 

1899.  What  action  shall  be  taken  by  boards  of  health 
to  prevent  spread  of  tuberculosis.  (24  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1900:  305-310.) 

FRANCIS  (WILLIAM  H.) 

Senator  from  Essex  Co.,  1879-1881. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Judiciary 

1881.     March  24.     Stmt,  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths 
and  fees  of  secy,  of  state  in  connection  therewith. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1881:  914-915.) 
.    Same.    4  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1881  v.  1,  doc.  36.) 

[Special]  Committee 
1880.     March  25.     Sinking  fund.    82  pp.    (Same  1880  v. 
1,  doc.  40.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  Jol.  1880  ;  797). 

FRANKING  PRIVILEGE;  see  POSTAL  SERVICE 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


349 


FRATERNAL  BENEFICIARY  ORGANIZATIONS;  see  BENE- 
FICIARY ORGANIZATIONS 

FRAZEE  (J.  H.) 

CoriTspondlng  secretary  of  the  State  Agricultural 
Society.  1855/6-1857 ;  see  Agricultural  Societies : 
Individual. 

FRAZER  (DAVID) 

Assembl.vman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1794/5-1795/6. 
Reports  by 

CoMjriTTEE  ON   TBEASUBER'S  ACCOUNTS 

1794.  See  Finance:  state,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Committee 

1795.  Nov.  14.     Debtors  in  co.  gaols.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.,  1795:  31.) 

1796.  March  4.     Navigation  and  fisheries  of  the  River 
Delaware.    (Same  Feb.,  1796:  4344.) 

FREEHOLD,  MONMOUTH  CO. 

Banks;    see    Banks:    Individual.    Farmers'    Bank;    Freehold 

Banking  Co.;  Monmouth  Bank 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Manual  Training;   see  Education 
Precipitation;   see  Climate 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Sewage;  see  that  title 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

FREEMAN  (HENRY  W.) 

Acting  Adjutant  General,  July  14-Sept.  30,  1902. 


FREEMAN  (MANNING) 

Assemblym.in  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1881, 
1884.    Jan.  15.     See  Lands.   Riparian. 


1883. 


FREEMAN  (SAML.) 

1869/70-1872/3.  Kept,  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Phillips- 
burg.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1869/70  (pp.  83-85)  — 
same  1872/3.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
Omitted  1870/1. 

FRELINGHUYSEN  (FREDERICK)  1753-1804. 

Native  of  N.  J. ;  delegate  in  Continental  Congress  1778- 
1779  and  1782-1783:  served  in  the  Revolutionary 
War;  Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.  1784,  1800- 
1804  ;  U.  S.  Senator  1793-1796. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1801.    Nov.  19.    Militia  laws  of  state.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1801:  97.) 

1803.  Oct.  27.  Morris  turnpike  road.  (Same  Oct.  1803: 
10-11.) 

1804.  Feb.  25.  Regulation  of  fisheries  in  the  Dela- 
ware River.    (Same  1803/4:  172-173.) 

FRELINGHUYSEN  (FRED.  J.) 

1867-1870/1.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Somerset 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1S66/7  (pp.  793-797)  — 
same  1870/1.) 

Paging  from  Collected  does. 

FRELINGHUYSEN  (FREDERICK  T.)  1817-1885 

Native  of  N.  J. ;  held  various  city  offices  in  Newarli ; 
attorney  general  of  N.  J.  1861-1866  :  V.  S.  Senator 
1866-1869,  1871-1877 ;  secretary  of  state  of  the 
U.   S,   1881-1885. 

Reports  by 

See  also  Land.     Riparian,  under  dates  1849-1864. 

Attorney  Genebal;  see  that  title;  Special  Reports 


FRELINGHUYSEN   (JOHN) 

Meml)cr  of  Council  from  Somerset  Co..  1805-1813,  1815- 
1819. 

Reports  by 

Select  Committee 

1808.     Nov.     Essex,   Morris   and    Sussex   Turnpike   Co. 

(Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1808:  795.) 
.     Nov.  25.     Morris  Turnpike  Co.    (Same  Oct.  1808: 

801-802.) 
1813.     Frontier  protection.    (Same  Jan.  1813:  1418.) 
1816.     Jan.   19.     Socy.   for   establishing  useful  mnfres. 

(Same  1815/6:  1811-1813.) 

FRELINGHUYSEN  (THEODORE) 

Attorney  General  1817-1828 

Special  Reports;  see  Attorney  General 

FRENCH  (LEVI) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1870. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1870.     March    3.     State   lunatic    asylum.     (Minutes    of 
Assem.  1870:  615-620.) 

FRENCH  (N.  R.) 

Statistician  of  New  Jersey  Cranberry  Growers'  Assn. 
(American  Cranberry  Growers'  Association)  ;  see 
Agriculture.  Crops.  Fruit.  Cranberry,  under  dates 
1871-1874  and  1876-1887. 


FRENCH  (THOS.  E.) 

1889.     See  Harrison   (E.  G.), 


this  date. 


FRENCH  SPOLIATION  CLAIMS 

1843.  Mass.  res.  concerning  French  depredations.  (Doc. 
ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  24,  1843.) 

Jol.  of  Legisl.  Council  1843/4  :  21-22. 

1844.  Res.  passed  by  Legisl.  of  Mass.  rel.  to  French 
depredations  on  American  commerce,  previous  to 
convention  of  1800.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1843/4; 
476-477.) 

.     Res.    passed    by   Gen.    Assem.    of   Conn.    rel.   to 

French    spoliations.     (Minutes   of  Assem.    1843/4: 
210-212.) 

FRENCHTOWN,  HUNTERDON  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.   Union  Bank 

FREY  (E.  J.) 

1899/00-1900/1.  Rept.  as  principal  of  the  public  schools 
of  Woodbury.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1899/00  (pp. 
326-327)— snme  1900/1.) 

FRIENDS,  SOCIETY  OF 

1879.     Memorials    in    respect    to    sale    of    intoxicating 
drinks.   8  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1879,  doc.  25.) 
Schools;  see  Education 

FROST;   see  CLIMATE 

FROTHINGHAM  (HOWARD  P.) 

Comr.  of  Fisheries,  1814-1901 ;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 
serial  group. 
1899.     Oct.  21.     Shad  fisheries  in  the  Delaware  and  the 
effect  of  the  dam  of  the  Trenton  Water  Power  Co. 
(A.R.  bd.  flsh  and  game  comrs.  1899:  31-39.) 

FRUIT 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.  Fruit 

FUERTES  (JAMES  H.) 

1899     Public  water  supplies  and  prevention  of  pollu- 
tion of  same.    (23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899:  304-307.) 
.     The  disposal  of  sewage.    (23  same  1899:  300-304.) 


350 


INDEX  TO  DOCUJIENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


FULLER  (A.  S.) 

1S76.  Entomology  and  its  relations  to  horticulture. 
(Procs.  state  hortlc.  socy.  1876:  41-45.) 

FULLER  (CHARLES  W.) 

Assemblvman  from  Hudson  Co..  1888 ;  State  Superin- 
tendent of  Pulillc  Instruction,  1887/8  (for  annual 
report :  see  Education,  tie  serial  group)  ;  member 
of  Passaic  River  Comn.  1899  (see  Water  Supply. 
Passaic  Vallev)  ;  member  State  Sewerage  Comn. 
1899-1904  (for  annual  reports :  see  Water  Supply, 
etc.). 

FUNGI 

See  Agriculture.    Crops.    Pests. 

FURGASON  (WM.) 

Meteorological  observations  at  Paterson  ;  see  Climate. 

FURMAN  (MOORE) 

1799.     Jan.  29.     Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  examine 
and  settle  accts.  of  Moore  Furman,  comr.  apptd.  to 
enclose  the  state  house  lots.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan, 
1799:  22;  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Jan.  1799:  37.) 
The  Council  rept.  was  made  Feb.  5. 

GALLAHER  (JAMES) 

1890/1.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Gloucester  Co. 
(A;R.  bd,  of  education  1890/1  app.  pp.  31-32.) 

GALLOWAY  (B.  T,) 

1891.  Plant  diseases  and  their  treatment.  (18  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1890:  73-91.) 

GARBAGE  DISPOSAL;  see  REFUSE  DISPOSAL 

GARDENING;  see  AGRICULTURE,  that  title 

GARDNER  (GEO.) 

1879.  Breeding  and  mngmt.  of  sheep.  (7  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1879:  83-99.) 

GARDNER  (JOHN  J.) 

Native  of  N.  J. ;  held  city  offices  in  Atlantic  City  several 
years ;  Senator  from  Atlantic  Co.  1878-1892  ;  mem- 
ber of  Consress  March  4,  1895-March  3,  1813. 

Reports  by 

Committee  ox  Finance 

1885.  Feb.  1.  Expenditures  of  state  for  exposition  at 
New  Orleans.    (Sen  jol.  1885:  138-140.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1.885  :  140). 

.    Same.  4  11.  (Legisl.  docs.  1885  v.  2,  doc.  4.) 

GARFIELD  (CHAS.  W.) 

1886,  Peach  yellows,  (Procs,  state  hortic,  socy,  1886: 
183-185.) 

1894.  Some  neglected  features  in  commercial  horti- 
culture.   (21  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1893:  169-187.) 

1897,  Lights  and  shades  in  horticulture.  (24  same 
1896:  215-230.) 

GARFIELD,  BERGEN  CO. 

Manual  Training;  see  Education 

GARRISON  (WM,  0,) 

1879/801883/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Cum- 
berland Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1879/80  app. 
(pp.  67-69)— ««mf  1883/4.) 

GARRISON  (WINTON  C.) 

Chief  of  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor  and  Industries, 
190.'M911i  ;  for  nniiua!  reports:  see  Labor. 

1903.  Monographs  on  economic  subjects;  the  negro  in 
manufacturing  and  mechanical  industries,  n.  p., 
1903.  pp.  [49]-103, 


GARRISON  (WINTON  C,)— cont'd 

1903.  Same.  (2C  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries  1902/3:  163-215.) 

.     Monographs  on  Economic  subjects  from  the  26th 

ann.  rept.  of  the  bureau  of  statistics  of  N.  J.;   the 
social  aspect  of  child  labor  in  N.  J.  n.  p.,  1903.  47  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library, 

1904.  Industrial  betterment  institutions  in  N.  J.  mnfg. 
establishments.  Prepared  for  the  dept.  of  social 
economy  of  the  La.  Purchase  Exposition  by  the 
bureau  of  statistics  of  N.  J,  Trenton,  1904,  159  (1) 
pp.,  pis.  4°. 

.    Same.    (27  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 

1903/4:  283-437.) 

GARWOOD  (THOMAS) 

Assemblyman  from  Gloucester  Co.  1819/20. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1820.  Feb.  12.  Preservation  of  oysters,  (Votes  of 
Assem,  Jan,  1820:  121.) 

GASKILL,  ENGINEER 

1890.  Sewers  of  Mount  Holly.  (14  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1890:  105-106.) 

GASSER  (C,  ALBERT) 

1903.     See  War  Expenditures,  Spanish  American  War. 

GATES  (MERRILL  E.) 

Acting  Director  of  state  agric.  exper.  station  (see  agric. 
exper.  stations). 

1889.  How  science  serves  horticulture.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1889:  58-64.) 

1890.  Farming  and  education  in  N.  J.  (17  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1889:  185-204.) 

GAUNTT  (F,) 

1875.  Sanitary  condition  and  types  of  disease  of  Bur- 
lington and  vicinity,  (2  A,R,  bd.  of  health  1878: 
125-126.) 


GEOLOGY 


The  staff  connected  with  the  Geological  Survey  also  con- 
ducted some  other  surveys,  indirectly  bearing  on 
their  work.  See  Magnetic  Survey,  Topographical 
Surveys,  Trigonometric  Surveys,  U.  S,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Survey, 

See  also  Industries.  Building  materials ;  Pottery,  Clay 
and  Glass. 

serial 

REPORTS 

For  reviews  of  the  following  annual  reports  In  various 
scientific  journals,   see   Bull.   No.   127,   U,   S,  Geol, 

Survey, 

1  survey 
Under  act  of  Feh.  26,  1835, 

(Rogers  Survey) 

1836-1840 


1836-1839.     Rept.  on  the  geol.  survey  of  the  state  of  N.  J, 
Checklist 
1836  dept.    ed.      1.  Freehold:     B.    Connolly,    1836.      157 

(1)  pp. 
1836  dept.  ed.     2.  Phila. :   De  Silver,  Thomas  &  Co.,  1836. 
188  pp.,  pi. 
1000  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6  : 
399). 
1836  doc.  ed.     Freehold  :    B.  Connolly,  1836.     157  (1)  pp. 
1837-1839  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1837-1839  doc.  cd.     [Part  of  Govs,  mess.,  q.  v.]. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
18.'!6  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6  fapp.]. 
18S7-1839.     [Part  of  Govs,  mess.,  q.  v.] 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


351 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

REPORTS— cont'd 

1  survey — cont'd 

(Rogers  Survey) — cont'd 

1836-1840— cont'd 

B 

1840.     Description  of  the  geology  of  the  state  of  N.  J., 

being  a  final  rept. 

Checklist 
1840.     Phila. :   C.  Sherman  &  Co.,  1840.    301  pp..  map,  pi. 
"      reprint,  dept.  ed.     Jersey   City :    J.  H.  Lyon,  1865. 
227  pp. 
1840  reprint,  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  liy  J.  R.  Freese, 
"  State  Gazette  "  Office,  1865.    227  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  .T.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newarlj. 
1840   [reprint]  doe.  ed.     Jersey  City:    J.  H.  Lyon,  1865. 
227  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1840  in  Leglsl.  docs.  1865. 

2d  survey 

(Eitchell  Survey) 

1854-1856 

1854-1856.     Ann.  rept.  on  the  geol.  survey  of  the  state 
of  N.  J..  1-3. 

CheclJiist 
1.   1854   dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    State  Gazette  Office,   1854. 

103  pp.,  4  pis. 
1,  1854  dept.  ed.    New  Brunswick  :  Fredonian  Office,  1855. 
100  pp.,  4  pis. 

1.  1854  doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.    pp.  140-236. 

2.  1855  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    True  American  Office,  1856. 

viil,  248  pp.,  2  maps,  17  pis. 

2.  1855  doc.  ed.     n,  p..  n.  d.     viil,  248  pp. 

3.  1856  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     "  True    American "    Office, 

1857.     79,  41  pp. 
1856  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  875-953. 

The  catalogue  of  plants  Krowinc  in  Monmouth  and  Ocean 

COS.  (41  pp.)   is  omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1854  in  app.  to  Senate  jol.   1855  :  140-236. 
1854 '    House     "     1855 :  140-236. 

1855  "     •'       "    House     "     1856.     Tinlettered  doc. 

1856  •■      ■'       "    Senate    "     1857:875-953, 
1856 '    House     "      18.-|7  :  875-953. 

Assistant   Geologist's   Report 

1854-1856.     Rept.  of  asst.  geologist  (Geo.  H.  Cook). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  in   1   A.E.  geol.  survey  1854:56-78. 

1855  "    2     "  "  "         1855 :  53-108. 

1856  •'    3     "  "  "         1856:41-70. 

Chemist's  and  Mineralogist's  Report 
1854.     Rept.     of    chemist     and     mineralogist     (Henry 
Wurtz). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854  in  1   A.R.  peol.  survey    (Kitchell)    1854  :  78-95. 

3d  survey 
1863-1904 
A 
1863-1899.    Annual   rept.  of  the  state  geologist,   1864- 
1889. 

Checklist 
(English  Edition) 
Geo.  B.  Cook,  state  geologist 
1863  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    David  Naar,  "  True  American  " 
Office,  1864.     13  pp. 

1863  doc.  ed.     Not  found. 

1864  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  True  American  "  Office,  1865. 
24  pp. 

1864  doc.  ed.    Not  found. 

1865  dept.   ed.     Trenton:    "State  Gazette"   Office,   1866. 
12  pp. 

1865  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    pp.  165-176. 

1866  dept.   ed.      Trenton  :    Office  of   State  Gazette,    1867. 

27  (1)   pp. 

1866  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  63-87. 

1867  dent.    ed.      Trenton :     True   American    Office,    1868. 

28  pp. 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
REPORTS— cont'd 
3d  survey — cont'd 
18G3-1904— cont'd 

A — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

(English  Edition) — cont'd 

Geo.  H.  Cook,  state  ffcolopist — cont'd 

1867  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  125-152. 

1868  dept.  ed.     No  ann.  rept.  published. 

See  below.  Group  C.     Geology  of  New  Jerscv. 

1869  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     True    American    "Office,    1870. 
57  pp.,  4  maps. 

1869  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1085-1121. 

1870  dept.  ed.     New  Brunswick  :   Newark  .\d%ertiser  Print. 
1871.    75  pp.,  3  maps,  pi. 

1870  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1059-1114.  3  maps.  pi. 

Hereafter,  unless  otherwise  stated,  the  dept.  and  doc. 
editions  differ  only  In  omission  of  imprint  from  the 
doc.  ed. 

1871.  Trenton :     State  Gazette  Office,    1872.     46   pp.,  2 
maps. 

1872.  Trenton  :    State  Gazette — Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1872, 
44  pp. 

1873.  Trenton  :    State  Gazette — Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1873. 
128  pp..  3  maps. 

1874  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Public  Opinion — Wm.  S.  Sharp. 

1874.     115   (1)   pp..  map. 
1874  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    68  pp. 

1875.  Trenton :     Public    Opinion — Wm.    S.    Sharp,    1875. 
41  pp.,  map. 

1876.  Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy.  1876.     56  pp..  map. 

1877.  Trenton:    Naar,   Day  &  Naar.   1877.     55    (1)    pp., 
2  maps. 

1878.  Trenton:    Naar,  Dav  &  Naar.  1878.     131  pp.,  map, 

1879.  Trenton  :    Wm.  S.  Sharp,  1879.     199  pp.,  pi.,  map, 

1880.  Trenton  :    J.   L.  Murphy,   1880.     220  pp.,  4  maps, 
errata  slip. 

The  doc.  ed.  contains  but  2  maps. 

1881.  Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1881.     87.*   107,  xiv  pp., 
8  pis.,  foldg.  table,  map. 

1882.  Camden  :    F.  F,  Patterson,  1882.     191  pp.,  6  pis.,  2 
maps. 

1883.  Camden :    F.    F.   Patterson,    1883.      188   pp.,   map, 
2  pis. 

1884.  Trenton :    John   L.  Murphy.   1884.   168   pp.,  4  pis, 
map. 

1885.  Trenton  :  John  L.  Murphv.  1885.    228  pp.,  map,  pis. 

1886.  Trenton  :     The    John    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 
1887.     254  pp..  4  maps. 

1887.  Trenton  :     The    John    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 
1887.     45  pp.,  2  maps. 

1888.  Camden :    Sinnickson  Chew.  1889.     87  pp.,  map. 

1889.  Camden  :    F.  F.  Patterson,  1889.     112  pp.,  foldg, 
table. 

John  C.  Smock,  state  geologist 

1890.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphv  Publishing  Company, 

1891.  305  pp.,  3  maps,  pi.,  2  diagrs. 

1891.  Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company, 

1892.  xi,  270  pp.,  pis.,  diagrs.,  map. 

1892.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company, 

1893.  ix.  367  pp.,  pis.,  diagrs.  maps. 

1893.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company, 

1894.  Ix,  457  pp..  pis.,  maps  (4  maps  in  envelope). 

1894.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company, 

1895.  ix,  304  pp.,  maps,  pis.  (1  map  in  pocket). 

1895.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company, 

1896.  xl.  198  pp..  maps,  pis.,  errata  slip. 

1896.  Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigiey,  1897.    xxviii,  377 
pp.,  maps,  pis.,  errata  slip. 

1897.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1898. 
xl,  368  pp.,  maps.  pis. 

There  are  no  doc.  editions  for  1897  and  1898. 

1898.  Trenton  :   MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1899.     xxxil,  244, 
102,  yl  pp.,  maps.  pis. 

1899.  Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigiey.  1900.     xllll,  192 
pp..  Pl.' 

Accompanied  by  Report  on  Forests.  Trenton  :  MacCrel- 
llsh &  Quigiey.  1900.  xvi.  327  pp..  pis.,  maps, 
errata  slip.  Tills  is  included  in  the  document  edi- 
tion. 

1900.  Trenton  :   MacCrelllsh  &  Quigiey.  1901.    xl,  231  pp., 
2  maps,  pi. 

Henry  B.  Kiimmcl,  state  geologist 

1901.  Trenton  :     MacCrelllsh    &    Quigiey,    1902.      xxvill, 
178  pp..  maps.  pis. 

1902.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1903.     viil, 
155  pp..  pis. 

1903.  Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigiey,  1904.     xxxvi,  132 
pp.,  pis.,  maps. 

1904.  Trenton  :   MacCrelllsh  &  Quigiey,  1905.    ix.  317  pp., 
pis. 


352 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
REPORTS— cont'd 
3d  survey — cont'd 
1863-1904— cont'd 

A — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
(English  Edition) — cont'd 
Henri/  B.  Kiimmel,  state  geologist — cont'd 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
186:!-1.S04  not  found. 
1S6.")  in  Lesisl.  docs.  1S66  :  165-176. 
18(i6    "         ••            •'      1S67  :  63-87. 
1807    •'         "            "       1868 :  125-152. 
1869    "         "            "      1870 :  1085-1121. 
1870 1871  :  1059-1114. 

1871  '•    "     "   1872.  ■ 

1872  "    "     "   1873.  doc.  14. 

1873  "    "     "   1874,  doc.  14. 

1874  "    "     "   1875.  doc.  14. 
1875 1876.  doc.  14. 

1876  "    "     "   1877,  doc.  15. 

1877  "    "     "   1878.  doc.  11. 

1878  "    "     "   1879.  doc.  40. 

1879  "    "     "   1880,  doc.  50. 

1880  "    "     •'   1881,  V.  2,  doc.  61. 

1881  ' 1882,  doc.  33. 

1882  "    "     "   1883.  v^   2.  doc.  17. 

1883  "    "     '•   1884.  y.  2.  doc.  30. 

1884  "    "     "   1885.  V.  2,  doc.  29. 

1885  "    "     "   1886.  V.  3,   doc.  28. 

1886  "    "     "   1887,  V.  3,  doc.  28. 

1887  "    "     "   1888.  V.  3,  doc.  26. 

1888  "    "     "   1889,  T.  3,  doc.  26. 

1889  "    "     "   1890,  V.  3,  doc.  29. 

1890  "    "     "   1891.  V.  4,  doc.  25. 

1891  "    "     "   1892.  V.  4,  doc.  23. 
1892 1893,  V.  4.  doc.  27. 

1893  "    "     "   1894.  V.  5,  doc.  40. 

1894  "    "     "   1895  (1.  e.  119  sess.),  V.  3,  doc.  23. 

1895  "    "     "   1895  (1.  e.  120  sess.),  V.  3.  doc.  24. 

1896  "    "     "   1896,  V.  3,  doc.  20. 
J^97  "    "     "   1807.  V.  5,  doc.  26. 

1898  not  found. 

1899  In  Legisl.  docs.  1899.  v.  2,  doc.  7. 

1900  "    ''     "   1900,  v.  5,  doc.  40. 

1901  "    "     "   1901,  T.  5.  doc.  41. 

1902  "    "     "   1902.  V.  5.  doc.  54. 

1903  "    "     "   1903.  T.  5,  doc.  49. 

1904  "    "     "   1904.  V.  5.  doc.  50. 


1866-1889.    Jahres-Bericht  des  Staats-Geologen, 

Checklist 
(German  Edition) 
1866.     Newark  :   Gedruckt  be!  B.  Prieth,  New  Jersey  Frele 
Zeitung  Office,  1867.     31  pp. 
Title  :    Dritter  Jahresbericht  tiber  die  geologlsche  Ver- 
messung  des  Staats  New  Jersey.     Copy  seen  in  the 
N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
1867-1871.     None  found. 

1872.     Newark  :    New  Jersey  Frele  Zeitung  Office,   1873. 
46  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 
1873-1887.     None  found. 

1888.  Newark  :    Frele  Zeitung.  1889.     156  pp.,  map. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

1889.  Newark  :    Frele  Zeitung,  1890.     204  pp.,  pi. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 


Under  law  of  March  30,  1864  and  March  24,  1868. 
1868.    Geology  of  N.  J.  [final  rept.]. 

Checklist 
1868.      Newark  :     Daily  Advertiser  Olflce.  1868.     xxlv.  899 
(1)  pp..  6  mine  maps,  [and]  a  geol.  map  [or]  maps  in 

Kortfoiio.* 
laps  in  portfolio  contain: 
[1.]   Azoic  and  paleozoic  formations  Incl.  Iron  ore  and 
limestone  dlstrs.   Ceo.  H.  Cook,  John  C.  Smock,  asst. 
Oeogr.  material  compiled  and  drawn  hy  G.  M.  Hop- 
kins   ri8R7?].      36   In.   x   23  y,    in.      Scales  :  map,   2 
ml.  =  l  In. ;  sections,  horlz.  2  ml.  =  l  In. ;  vert.  1000 
ft.  =  l  m. 
On  2  sheets. 

•  Copies   unaccompanied  by  the   portfolio  of  maps   have   a  geol. 
map  attached  to  the  volumes.    Scale  :  1  in.  =  5  ml. 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 

REPORTS— cont'd 

3d  survey — cont'd 

1863-1904— cont'd 

C — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
[2.]   Trlassic   formation   Incl.   red   sandstone  and  trap- 
rocks  of  Central  N.  J. ;  colored,  1867.    36  in.  x  22  in. 

Scale  2  mi.  =  1  In. 
On  2  sheets :  same  compiler,  etc..  as  no.  1. 
[3.]   Cretaceous   formation    Incl.   greensand   marl   beds, 

1866.  24  in.  x  50^4  in.     Scales  ;  map,  2  ml.=:l  In.; 
sections,  horlz.  2  ml.  =  l  In. ;  vert.  200  ft.=:l  In. 

On  2  sheets  ;  same  compiler,  etc.,  as  no.  1. 
[4.]   Tertiary  and  recent  formations  of  Southern  N.  J., 

1867.  41  in.  x  23i^  in. 
On  2  sheets. 

[5.]  Map  of  group  of  iron  mines  In  Morris  County,  made 
under  direction  of  G.  II.  Cook,  surveyed  and  drawn 
by  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1868.  23%  ln.  =  25y2  In.  Scale: 
3  in.  =  l  mi. 

[6.]   Map  of  Ringwood  Iron  Mines.  Passaic  Co.,  made 
under  direction  of  G.  H.  Cook,  1864.     Surveyed  and 
drawn  by  T.  B.  Brooks.     Scale  :  8  in.  =  l  mi. 
2   sheets,  one  17   in.  x  14y2    in.;   the  other  24  in.  x 
25  U   in. 

[7.]  Map  of  Oxford  Furnace  iron-ore  veins.  Warren  Co. 
G.  H.  Cook,  state  geologist,  J.  C.  Smock,  asst. 
Surveyed  and  drawn  hy  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1867. 
18  in.  X  20  In.    Scale  :  8  In.  =  1  ml. 

[8.]  Map  of  zinc  mines,  Sussex  Co.  G.  H.  Cook,  state 
geologist,  J.  C.  Smock,  asst.  Surveyed  and  drawn 
by  G.  M.  Hopkins,  1867.  22  in.  x  30  In.  Scale: 
8  ln.  =  l  mi. 
2000  copies  of  the  Geology  of  N.  J.  were  prtd. ;  1500 
bound  ;  1500  sets  of  maps  prepared  for  distribution  ; 
a  large  geol.  map  (5yii  ft.  x  7y2  ft.)  prepared,  2000 
copies  ordered  prtd.  ;  list  of  maps,  books,  prices, 
public  libraries  to  which  furnished  ;  counties  having 
a  copy  (A.R.  state  geologist  1S69  :  7-12). 


D 

1886-1902.     Geol.  survey  of  N. 
cretaceous  and  tertiary. 


J.    Paleontology  of  the 


Checklist 

V.  1.  1886.  Brachiopoda  and  lamelll  branchiata  of  the 
Raritan  clays  and  greensand  marls  of  N.  J.  ;  by  Robert 
P.  Whitfield.  Trenton :  J.  L.  Murphy,  1886.  xi, 
270  pp.,  pis.,  map.     4°. 

v.  2.  1892.  Gasteropoda  and  cephalopoda  of  Raritan 
clays  and  greensand  marls  of  N.  J. :  by  Robt.  P.  Whit- 
field. Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1892.  402 
pp.,  pis.    4°. 

V.   3.     1902.     The   Paleozoic   Faunas ;   by   Stuart   Weller. 
Trenton  :     The   J.   L.    Murphy    Publishing   Co.,    1903. 
xil.  462  pp.,  pis. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

V,  1.     1886  omitted. 

V.  2.     1892 

v.  3.     1902  In  Ijeglsl.  docs.  1902,  v.  5,  doc.  55. 

E 
1888-1903.     Final  rept.  of  state  geologist. 

Checklist 

T.  1.  1888.  Topography,  magnetism,  climate. 
The  J.  Ij.  Murphy  Publishing  Company, 
439  pp.,  3  maps,  foldg.  table. 

V.  2,  pt.  1.  1889.  Mineralogy,  botany,  zoology. 
The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company, 
642  pp. 

V.  2,  pt.  2.  1890.  Mineralogy,  botany,  zoology. 
The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company, 
824  pp. 

V.  3.  1894.  Rept.  on  water-supply,  water-power,  flow  of 
streams  and  attendant  phenomena ;  by  Cornelius 
Clarkson  Vermeule.  Trenton  :  The  J.  r>.  Murphy  Pub- 
lishing Co..  1894.  XV  (1),  352,  96  pp.,  maps,  pis., 
diagrs. 

V.  4.  1895.  The  physical  geography  of  N.  J.,  by  Roliln 
D.  Salisbury  with  app.  by  C.  C.  Vermeule.  Trenton  : 
The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1898.  xvl,  170.  200  pp., 
pis.,  maps. 

V.  5.  1002.  The  glacial  geology  of  N.  J. ;  by  Roliln  D. 
Salisbury  assisted  l)y  Henry  H.  Kiimmel,  Chas.  E. 
Peet.  Geo.  N.  Knapp.  Trenton  :  MacCrellish  & 
Qulgley,  1902.    xxvil.  802  pp.,  maps,  pis. 


Trenton  : 
1888.      xi, 


Trenton  : 
1889.      I, 


Trenton  : 
1890.      X, 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


353 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
REPORTS— cont'd 
3d  survey — cont'd 
1863-1904— cont'd 

E — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
V.   6.      1903.      The   clays   and  clay   Industry   of  N.   J.  :   by 
Helnrick  Kics  and  Henry  B.  Kiimmel  assisted  by  Geo. 
N.    Knapp.      Trenton:     MaeCrelllsh   &  Qulgley,' 1904. 
ixylll,  548  pp..  pis.,  maps  In  pocket. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Soey.,  Newark, 
v.   1.     1888  not  found. 

V.  2.     1889  In  Legisl.  docs.  1890.  V.  3.  docs.  30-31. 
v.  3.      1894    "         "  "      1895.  v.  3,  doc.  24. 

V.  4.     1895    "         "  •'       1897,  v.  3,  doc.  10. 

v.  5.     1902    "         "  "       1902,  V.  5.  doc.  56. 

T.  6.      1903    "         "  "       1903.  V.  5,  doc.  50. 

BULLETINS 

See  Forestry. 

non-serial 

1832.  "  I  have  no  doubt,  that  if  a  geol.  survey  of  our 
state,  or  of  parts  of  it  could  be  made,  even  upon  a 
limited  scale,  it  would  result  in  most  valuable  dis- 
coveries."   (Govs.  mess.    (Vroom)  Oct.  24,  1832.) 

1833.  Necessity  for  geol.  survey.  {Same  (Southard) 
Jan.  11,  1833.) 

1834.  Calling  attention  to  'importance  of  geol.  survey 
of  state  and  recommending  apprn.  (Same  (Vroom) 
Oct.  30,  1834.) 

1835.  Rept.  of  committee  (Marshall)  on  portion  of 
govs.  mess.  rel.  to  geol.  survey  of  state.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1834/5:  329.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5  :  329). 
.     Prof.  Rogers  apptd.  to  perform  geol.   and  min- 

eralogical   survey   of   state;    outline   of   his    work. 

(Govs.  mess.   (Vroom)   Oct.  28,  1835.) 

1836.  Object  and  plan  of  survey.  (Rept.  geol.  survey 
1836:  5-7.) 

.    A  sltetch  of  what  has  been  achieved  towards  the 

geol.  survey  during  year;  by  Henry  D.  Rogers. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Dickerson)  Jan.  3,  1837.) 

Found  on  pp.  130-131.  Votes  of  Assem.,  1836/7. 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hillard)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred so  much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  geol. 
survey  of  state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6:  552-554.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.     Ordered   prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.    1835/6: 
554.) 

.     Geology  of  the  several  cos.  of  N.  J.    (Rept.  geol. 

survey  1836:  10-122.) 
Paging  from  2d  ed. 

1837.  Another  year  required  to  complete  geol.  survey; 
apprn.  recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Dickerson) 
Jan.  3,  1837.) 

.     No  further  apprn.   necessary  to  complete   geol. 

survey  of  state.  (Govs.  mess.  (Southard)  Oct.  26, 
1837.) 

.  Sketch  of  work  achieved  on  the  geol.  survey  dur- 
ing the  year  [1836];  by  Henry  D.  Rogers.  (Doc. 
ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Dickerson)  Jan.  3,  1837.) 

1838.  Rept.  of  the  state  geologist  (Rogers)  on  work  of 
the  year.    (Same  (Pennington)   Oct.,  1838.) 

"  Details   connected  with   the  economic  geology  of   the 
state." 

.  Letter  from  Henry  D.  Rogers  on  chemical  anal- 
yses of  specimens  of  the  geol.  collection.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1837/8:  366-367.) 

1839.  Communication  from  H.  D.  Rogers,  explaining 
delay  in  rept.  of  geol.  survey.  ( Doc.  ace.  Govs.  mess. 
(Pennington)  Oct.  22,  1839.) 

23 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1840.     Geology  of  northern   division   of  state,  embrac- 
ing  Sussex,   Warren,   Hunterdon,   Morris,   Bergen, 
Passaic,  Essex,  Somerset,  Mercer  and  part  of  Mid- 
dlesex cos.    (Rept.  geol.  survey  1840:  9-175.) 
Paging  from  ed.  of  1840. 

.     Of  middle  secondary  rocks — geology  of  country 

betw.  base  of  Highlands  and  line  joining  Trenton 
and  New  Brunswick,  also  of  Green  Pond  Mt.  ( Same 
1840:  114-175.) 

Paging  from  ed.  of  1840. 

.     Geology   of   southern    division   of   state.     (Some 

1840:  176-301.) 

Paging  from  ed.  of  1840. 

.     Communication    from    state   geologist    (Rogers) 

touching  on  geol.  rept.,  and  on  map  and  cabinet  of 
state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40:  346-347.) 

1850.  Memorial  of  American  Assn.  for  Advancement 
of  Science  rel.  to  establishment  of  socys.  for  geology 
and  natural  history  of  the  several  states.  (Some 
1850:  419-422;    Sen.  jol.  1850:  123-126.) 

1852.  Propriety  and  utility  of  providing  for  a  topo- 
graphical and  geol.  survey  of  state.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Port)  Jan.  14,  1852:  30.) 

1854.  Collection  of  cabinet  specimens;  provisions  of 
law  for  their  disposition.  (1  A.R.  geol.  survey  1854: 
23-24.) 

.    Results   of  scientific   Investigation   in   state   at 

commencement  of  survey.    (1  same  1854:  11-14.) 
Maps  (Gordon's,  Horner's,  Prof.  Rogers')  ;  cost ;  cost  and 
value  of  Prof.  Rogers'  survey  ;  other  researches. 

.  Mineral  rods,  hazel  witches,  fool's  gold,  search- 
ing for  gold ;  money  expended  in  Idle  researches  at 
instigation  of  pretenders,  or  from  lack  of  informa- 
tion resp.  natural  resources  of  state,  would  be  more 
than  sufficient  to  complete  survey.  (1  same  1854: 
14-19.) 

.    Rapid  development  of  mineral  wealth  of  N.  J.; 

advantage  to  be  had  from  geol.  survey.  (Govs. 
mess.   (Price)   Jan.  17,  1854:  7.) 

1855.  Progress  of  survey  in  different  cos.;    by  G.   H. 

Cook.    (2  A.R.  geol  survey  1855:  102-103.) 

Monmouth.  Salem,  Cape  May,  Cumberland  and  Middle- 
sex. 

.     Rept.   on   geol.   survey   of  northern    division   of 

the  state;  by  Wm.  Kitchell.    (2  same  1855:  109-248.) 

.     Rept.   on   geol.   survey   of   southern   division   of 

state;   by  Geo.  H.  Cook.    (2  .same  1855:  53-108.) 

An  abstr.  of  this  article  is  given   in  Am.  Jour.   Scl..   2 
series.  V.  21.  pp.  42.''.-427. 

.  Instructions  given  to  each  asst.  of  survey  in  ref- 
erence to  physical  geography,  geology,  metalliferous 
deposits,  soil,  meteorology,  specimens.  (2  some 
1855:  6-9.) 

.  Geol.  survey:  cabinet,  draughting  and  engrav- 
ing, final  repts.,  expenditures;  receipts;  estimate 
for  1856.    (2  same  1855:  15-17.) 

.     Dr.  Wm.  Kitchell  apptd.  state  geologist  and  supt. 

of  geol.  survey  [1854];  mode  of  conducting  work; 
amt.  of  apprn.  needed;  approximate  time  required 
for  completion.  (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855: 
13-15.) 

1856.  Progress  of  geol.  survey;  apprn.  recommended; 
price  for  sale  of  maps  of  cos.  should  be  determined ; 
copies  of  rept.  should  be  set  aside  for  distribution. 
(Same  (Price)  Jan.  8,  1856:  4-5.) 

.     Progress  of  geol.  survey  in  Cape  May,  Monmouth, 

Cumberland  cos.  and  southern  division  in  general; 
by  G.  H.  Cook.    (3  A.R.  geol.  survey  1856:  43-46.) 

.    Progress  of  survey  in  Cape  May,  Sussex,  Morris, 

Essex,  Hudson  cos.    (3  same  1856:  9-10.) 

1857.  Letter  from  Wm.  Kitchell  in  reply  to  Govs. 
letter  of  Dec.  10,  resp.  progress  in  geol.  survey  in 
the  northern  division  of  the  state.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Newell)  Jan.  1858:    59-60.) 


354 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1857.     Communication   from   Geo.   H.   Cook   rel.   to  ad- 
vance made  in  each  co.  in  geol.  survey  of  southern 
division.    (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858:  63-65.) 

.     Treasury  unable  to  meet  apprn.  for  geol.  survey; 

continuance  with  assistance  from  banks;  nature  of 
work;  continuance  recommended.  {Same  (Price) 
Jan.  13,  1S57:  5-6.) 

.     Letter  from  Egbert  L.  Viele  to  the  Gov.  showing 

condition  of  the  topographical  dept.  of  the  geol. 
survey  of  N.  J.    (.Same  (Newell)  Jan.  1S58:  66-68.) 

.     Rept.  on  the  geology  and  agric.  resources  of  the 

Southern  Division  of  the  state;  by  Geo.  H.  Cook. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  "True  American"  Office, 
1857.   30  pp. 

.     Rept.  of  special  committee  (Bacot)  to  whom  was 

referred  so  much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  geol. 
survey.  Trenton:  "  True  American  "  Office,  1857.  13 
pp. 

Plan:  statf;  work  accomplished;  abstr.  of  expenditures 
from  commencement  of  survey  to  Mch.  1,  1857 ; 
estimate  for  completing  survey. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1857:  837-851.) 

1858.  Expenditure  on  geol.  survey  from  commence- 
ment to  date  of  suspension;  storage  of  property 
connected  with  survey;  Cape  May  only  co.  in  which 
survey  was  completed;  small  no.  of  copies  of  rept. 
on  this  CO.  have  been  prtd.  but  price  (|2)  too  high 
for  sale;  recommended  that  suitable  no.  of  repts. 
be  prtd.  and  sold  at  reasonable  price;  survey  nearly 
completed  in  Sussex  and  Monmouth  cos.  and  far 
advanced  in  several  others.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell) 
Jan.  13,  1858:  13-14.) 

1859.  Letter  from  Prof.  Cook  In  regard  to  arrange- 
ment of  geol.  specimens  and  minerals  of  state  in 
state  house.    (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

■ .     Storage  and  arrangement  of  specimens  of  geol. 

survey.    (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859:  20.) 

1860.  Collection  of  specimens  from  geol.  survey  and  its 
arrangement.    (Same  (Newell)   Jan.  11,  1860.) 

1861.  Rept.  of  Dr.  Wm.  Kitchell,  stating  progress  of 
the  geol.  survey.  (1  A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1860: 
69-71.) 

.     Geol.  survey  resumed  through  exertions  of  state 

agric.  socy.    (Govs.  mess.   (Olden)  Jan.  8,  1861:  9.) 
1863.     Rept.  of  Prof.  Geo.  C.  Cook  upon  the  geol.  survey 

and    its   progress.     (A.R.    state   agric.    socy.    1863: 

25-34.) 
.     Geol.  survey  was  authorized  by  legisl.  in  1835; 

Prof.  Henry  D.  Rogers  of  Univ.  of  Penn.   (at  date 

in   Univ.   of   Glasgow,   Scotland)    apptd.   geologist; 

made  partial   rept.   published   In   1836  and  a  final 

rept.  in  1837,  which  was  published  in  1840.    (Rept. 

geol.  survey  1863:  3.) 
.     Acct.  of  survey  by  Dr.  Kitchell;  his  publications. 

(Same  1863:  3-5.) 
1864-1867.     List   of   assistants   of   survey.     (A.R.    state 

geologist  18G4   (pp.  3-i)—same  1867.) 

1865.  Summary  of  work  of  geol.  survey.  (Same  1865: 
8-11.) 

.    Plan  of  pursuing  work  of  survey.    (Same  1865: 

11-12.) 
.     Resumption   of  geol.   survey  under  act  of  Mch. 

20,  1864;   nature  of  work.     ((3ovs.  mess.    (Parker) 

Jan.  10,  1865.) 
1865-1904.     List  of  bd.  of  mngrs.  of  geol.  survey.    (A.R. 

state  geologist  1865 — same  1904.) 

No  ann.  rept.  made  In  1868  ;  see  final  rept.,  18C8,  for  list. 

1866.  Geol.  surveys  have  been  continued  and  prose- 
cuted to  discoveries  of  marl  regions  solely  by  efforts 
of  state  agric.  socy.    (Legisl.  docs.  1867:  104.) 

Krom  ri'pt.  of  executive  comralltee  of  the  state  asrlc. 
socy. 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 

non-seriat — cont'd 

1867.  Progress  of  geol.  survey;  prudent  expenditures; 
publication  of  rept.;  object.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward) 
Jan.  18  [i.  e.  81,  1867:  15-16  or  18-21.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1868.  Geol.  surveys  of  N.  J.  and  publications.  (Geology 
of  N.  J.  1868:  vii-viii.) 

.     Fossil  fuel.    (Same  1868:  696-700.) 

.     Geol.  description  of  N.  J.:    azoic,  paleozoic,  tri- 

assic  or  red  sandstone,  cretaceous,  tertiary  and 
recent  formations.     (Same  1868:  33-42.) 

.     See  Agriculture.    Soils.    Fertilizers,  this  date. 

.     On  the  results  of  the  geol.  survey  of  N.  J.    (N.  J. 

agric.  college  repts.  1868:  27-40.) 

.     Historic  geology.     (Geology  of  N.   J.   1868:  331- ' 

377.) 

Azoic  formation  ;  paleozoic  formation ;  trlasslc  forma- 
tion ;  cretaceous  formation  ;  greensand ;  denudation 
and  drift ;  peat  and  shell  marl ;  elevation  and  sub- 
sidence ;  fossils. 

.    Final  rept.  of  geol.  survey  in  preparation;  value 

of  survey.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  14- 
15.) 

1869.  Continuation  of  survey;  assts.;  plan  of  work. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1869:  12-15.) 

.     Publication  of  rept.  and  maps  of  geol.  survey; 

importance  of  work.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  12, 
1869:  18.) 

1870.  Additions  to  scientific  and  economic  geology  of 
state.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1870:  55-63.) 

Copper  ores  of  N.  J. ;  bricli  making ;  on  drifting  sands  of 
sea  beaches. 

.     Importance  of  geol.  survey;   special  mention  of 

part  rel.  to  land  that  should  be  drained  by  Passaic 
River  and  reclaiming  of  salt  marsh  lands.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  17  or  30.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 
1871-1898.  Staff  of  geol.  survey  and  work  in  charge  of 
each.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1871  (pp.  7-10) — same 
1898.) 

From  1809  to  1004.  the  work  of  the  several  assts.  is 
summarized  in  ibe  Administrative  rept.  at  beginning 
of  volume. 

1872.  Searching  for  useful  products  by  boring  In  the 
earth.    (Same  1872:  35-37.) 

.  Agriculturists  and  miners  indebted  to  geol.  sur- 
vey for  long  needed  knowledge;  plans  for  drainage 
are  being  prepared  under  direction  of  bd.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872:  12-13.) 

1873.  Location  of  azoic  rocks  of  N.  J.;  division  into 
belts;  composition,  etc.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1873: 
11-19.) 

.     Labors  of  geol.  survey  in  1872  directed  mainly 

to  iron  ore  region;  estimated  production  and  value 
of  mines;  apprn.  exhausted;  recommended  that  it 
be  continued  for  four  years  longer.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  22-23.) 

1879.  Operations  of  geol.  survey;  addition  to  ann. 
apprn.  needed.  (Sajiie  (McClellan)  Jan.  14,  1879: 
25-26.) 

1880.  Surface  geology — rept.  of  progress.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1880:  14-97.) 

Jersey  City.  Palisade  Mountains  and  rireat  Sandstone 
valley,  Watchung  Mountains.  Passaic  Valley.  High- 
land Ridges.  Musconetcong  Belt  of  Highlands, 
Pochuck  Mt..  Pimple  Hills.  Stag,  Panther.  Cran- 
berry and  Alamuche  Ponds.  Jenny  Jump  Mountain, 
Klttatlnny  Valley  :  Kittatinny  or  Blue  Mountain, 
Delaware  River  Valley  ;  modified  glacial  drift ;  Great 
Red  Sandstone  Valley.  Passaic  Valley.  Wynokie  and 
Rlngwood  Valleys ;  Rockaway  Valley.  Valley  or 
Horse  I'ond  Brook.  Valleys  of  West  Mllford,  Long- 
wood  and  Berkshire.  Succasunna  Plains,  Lubber's 
Run  and  Lockwood  Valleys.  Klttatlnny  Valley, 
Pequest  Valley.  Paullnsklll  Valley,  Delaware  River 
Valley;  transported  glacial  drift;  pre-glaclal  drift. 

1881.  Plan  of  work  for  coming  year.    (Same  1881:  87.) 


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355 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1885.  Historical  notes  on  geol.  surveys  of  N.  J.  (i<ame 
1885:  152-203.) 

Includes  lipt  nf  publications,  and  ncot.  of  maps  of  N.  J. 
sincp  1G56. 

.     Geol.  surveys — structural  and  lithologlcal.  (Same 

1885:  36-96.) 

Ari'hienn  loclis :  worlj  alroad.v  done ;  kinds  of  rocljs 
(granite,  pegmatite,  syemlte,  sneiss,  Rarnet,  lime- 
stone, serpentine,  grapliite.. magnetite,  etc.)  ;  work  of 
past  season ;  areas  of  iinstratlfled  rocks  ;  relations 
of  massive  and  stratified  rocks :  deposits  of  iron 
ore :  age  of  rocks ;  quaternary  and  recent  forma- 
tions (tide-marshes,  alluvial  deposits,  beaches,  ter- 
races, yellow  gravel  and  earth,  lower  tertiary  and 
cretaceous  formations ;  Sandy  Hook,  Five  Mile 
Beach,  tide-marshes  of  salt-meadows,  notes  on  each 
beach  and  lite-saving  station)  ;  fossils. 

.     Surveys  have  accomplished  the  ends  for  which 

designed:  (1)  to  encourage  people  to  remain  in  N. 
J.  and  not  to  emigrate;  (2)  develop  agric.  resources; 
(3)  explore  and  utilize  mineral  wealth;  (4)  im- 
prove advantages  for  mnfres. ;  (5)  publication  of 
means  of  communication,  advantages  in  location, 
climate  and  its  salubrity.    {Same  1885:  204.) 

.     Geol.   survey  maps;    time  recjuired  to   complete 

survey;  expense  of  topographical  work  to  be  borne 
by  U.  S.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  41-42.) 

1886.  Economic  geology.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1886: 
135-210.) 

1887.  Geologic  surveys;  survey  of  region  occupied  by 
archsean  rocks  in  progress;  Highlands;  deposits 
of  Iron  and  zinc  ores;  Raritan  clay-beds;  deposit 
of  clay  and  sand  in  Middlesex  Co.  [Same  1887:  20- 
23,) 

1888.  Expensive  portion  of  geol.  survey  approaching 
completion.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [10],  1888: 
32-33.) 

1889.  Geol.  studies  of  archsean  rocks;  by  Frank  L, 
Nason.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1889:  12-65.) 

Hist,  review  of  survey  in  Arch«aQ  Highlands  from  1836 
to  date ;  field  work  in  Archaean  Highlands  ;  faulted 
structure  determined  by  lines  of  graphite  and  Iron 
ore  ;  type  rocks  of  Archtean  and  their  distribution  ; 
economic  studies  in  Archiean  Highlands ;  zircon ; 
molybdenite. 

.    Publication  of  maps  and  rept.  of  geol.  survey; 

atlas  should  be  placed  in  each  public  school.  (Govs, 
mess,    (Green)   Jan.   [8],  1889.) 

1890.  On  geol.  work  in  northern  part  of  state.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1890:  10-13.) 

.    On  geol.  work  in  southern  part  of  state.    (Same 

1890:  14-15.) 

.    Geol.  work  in  southern  part  of  state;  by  C.  W, 

Coman.    (Same  1890:  129-135.) 

Strata  overlying  upper  marl  bed ;  evidences  of  former 
shore  lines  above  present  sea-level ;  Trenton  gravel. 
.     Value  of  geol.  survey  to  the  industrial  develop- 
ment of  the  state.    (13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1889/90:  457.) 

.     Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)  with  communication  from 

bd.  of  mngrs.  of  geol.  survey  of  state  March  24,  rel. 
to  continuation  of  the  survey  and  cost,  proposed 
amdmt.  to  act  to  complete  the  geol.  survey,  memo- 
randum of  progress  made  and  reasons  for  continu- 
ing the  survey.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1890:  631-637.) 
The  communication  of  the  bd.  of  mgrs.  Is  signed  by 
S.  B.  Dod,  T.  T.  Kinney  and  L.  B.  Ward,  Committee. 

.     Publications  of  geol.  and  topographical  surveys 

distributed  to  public  schools;  summary  of  contents 
of  first  and  second  volumes.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green) 
Jan.  1890:  28.) 

1891.  Outline  of  work  of  geol.  survey  for  1890;  publica- 
tions; plans  for  ensuing  year.  (Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     Office  work  of  geol.  survey.    (A.R.  state  geologist 

1891:  26-27.) 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 

tion-serial — cont'd 

1892.  A  preliminary  rept.  on  cretaceous  and  tertiary 
formations  of  N.  J.  with  especial  reference  to  Mon- 
mouth and  Middlesex  cos.;  by  Wm.  Bullock  Clark. 
(Same  1892:  167-245.) 

Hist,  sketch  ;  topographical  features  ;  marls  ;  miocene  ; 
greensaud. 

.     Geol.  rooms  assigned  by  Legisl.  under  laws  of 

1890.    (Same  1892:  28-29.) 
.     Outline  of  work  of  geol.  survey  during  past  year. 

(Govs.  mess.    (Abbett)   Jan.   12,  1892.) 

1893.  Surface  geology,  rept.  of  progress;  by  R.  D.  Salis- 
bury.   (A.R.  state  geologist  1893:  33-328.) 

Yellow  gravel  ;  extra-moralnlc  drift ;  terminal  moraine  : 
drift  deposits  made  under  the  Influence  of  stagnant 
ice :  drift  phenomena  of  palisade  ridge,  by  K.  D. 
Salisbury  and  C.  E.  Peet ;  Lake  Passaic — an  extinct 
glacial  lake,  by  R.  D.  Salisbury  and  H.  B.  Kiimmel  : 
economic  considerations  (gravel  deposits,  lacustrine 
clays,  swamp  areas). 

.     Outline  of  work  of  geol.  survey  during  past  year: 

study  and  mapping  of  surface  formation,  study  of 
greensand  marl  in  southern  part  of  state,  collection 
of  data  for  rept.  upon  water  supply  and  water 
powers,  reclamation  of  marsh  lands,  and  wood  and 
brush  land,  collections  for  exhibit  at  Columbian 
Exposition;  expenses.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan. 
1893:  39-41.) 

1894.  Surface  geology — rept.  of  progress;  by  R.  D. 
Salisbury.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1894:  3-149.) 

Drift  deposits  of  N.  J.  north  of  the  moraine  ;  glacial 
strliB  of  N.  J. ;  changes  in  drainage — lakes — changes 
in  courses  of  streams  ;  post-glacial  changes  within 
the  glaciated  area  (alluvial  deposits,  peat  and 
marl)  :  Beacon  Hill  formation  ;  Pensauken  forma- 
tion ;  Jamesburg  formation,  Post-Jamesburg  forma- 
tions ;  road  material. 

1896.  Surface  geology — rept.  of  progress;  by  R.  D. 
Salisbury  and  G.  N.  Knapp.    (Same  1896:  1-23.) 

Pensauken  formation  in  Middlesex  Co..  Monmouth  Co., 
southwestern  part  of  state  and  In  vicinity  of  I*hila. ; 
Beacon  Hill  formation  and  the  miocene  :  Phlla.  brick 
clays ;  road  material  in  Monmouth,  Camden, 
Gloucester,   Salem  and  Cumberland  cos. 

1897.  Rept.  upon  upper  cretaceous  formations;  by  Wm. 
B.  Clark.    (Same  1897:  161-210.) 

Topographic  features ;  description  of  formations ;  eco- 
nomic products  (sands  and  clays  for  brick-making 
and  greensand  maris  used  as  fertilizers. 

.     Surface    geology — rept.    of   progress;    by    R.    D. 

Salisbury.    (Same  1897:  1-22.) 
.     Geology   and   forestry.     (Same   1897:  xxx-xxxii.) 

1898.  Rept.  on  surface  geology;  by  R.  D.  Salisbury. 
(Same  1898:  1-41.) 

Soils  of  N.  .T.  and  their  relation  to  geol.  formations  which 
underlie  them. 

1899.  Rept.  on  surface  formations;  by  R.  D.  Salisbury. 
(Same  1899:  xxxvii-xxxviii.) 

Summary  of  work  done  and  comment  on  publications. 

1900.  The  surface  formations  in  Southern  N.  J.;  by  R. 
D.   Salisbury.     (Same  1900:  xxxiii-xl.) 

1902.  The  glacial  geology  of  N.  J.;  by  Rollin  D.  Salis- 
bury assisted  by  Henry  B.  Kiimmel,  Chas.  E.  Peet, 
Geo.  N.  Knapp.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley, 
1902.  xxvii,  802  pp.,  maps,  pis. 

Final  repL  of  state  geologist,  v.  5,  1902. 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1902,  v.  5,  doc.  56.) 

1903.  A  summary  of  the  work  of  the  geol.  survey  of 
N.  J.  with  a  subject  index  to  its  repts.;  by  Henry  B. 
Kiimmel.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1903.  27 
pp. 

Copies  seen  In  the  State  Library  and  In  the  Free  Public 


1840. 


IJbrary  of  Newark. 

Bergen  County 
See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 


356 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 

Cape  May  County 

1855.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1856.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Geology  of  county  of  Cape  May;  by  Geo.  H.  Cook. 

Trenton ;  Office  of  "  True  American,"  1857.    211  pp., 

lUus.,  pi.,  map. 

Physical  and  gcoloslcal  description  ;  geological  age  and 
formations  ;  econonlical  geology  (soils,  forests,  agrlc. 
products,  Improvement  of  marshes,  beaches  and  soil, 
building  materials,  wells  and  springs,  salt,  sea  bath- 
ing), etc.,  etc.  [The  remainder  of  the  book  was  not 
complied  by  Dr.  Cook  and  does  not  bear  directly  on 
geology  :  the  subjects  have  been  entered  under  other 
headings.] 

.  Letter  from  Maurice  Beesley  resp.  disappoint- 
ment in  Cape  May  Co.  over  their  inability  to  obtain 
the  geol.  rept.  and  map  of  the  county  which  have 
been  published.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  1858: 
61-62.) 

1858.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Cumberland  County 

1855.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1856.  See  same,  this  date. 

Essex  County 
1840.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1856.     See  above,  same,  this  date. 

Hibernia,  Morris  County 
1893.     The  geol.  structure  in  vicinity  of  Hibernia,  N.  J., 
and  Its  relation  to  ore  deposits;   by  J.  E.  Wolff. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1893:  359-369.) 

Highlands 
1836.  Primary  region  of  state  (1.  e.  Highlands) :  blue 
limestone  formation,  red  conglomerate,  primary 
rocks  and  metalliferous  veins  (mica,  felspar,  quartz, 
hornblende,  magnetic  oxide  of  iron),  description  of 
iron  ores,  regions  where  found.  (Rept.  geol.  survey 
1836:  123-143.) 

Paging  from  2d  ed. 

1840.    Primary  rocks  of  state — geology  of  the  High- 
lands.   (.Same  1840:  12-43.) 
Paging  from  ed.  of  1840. 

1855.  Geol.  formation  of  the  Highlands:  micaceous 
(gneiss)  hornblende,  quartzose,  feldspathic  schists, 
white  crystalline  limestone;  local  details;  mines. 
(2  A.R.  geol.  survey  1855:  131-234.) 


1866. 


Hudson  County 
See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 


Hunterdon  County 
1840.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Jersey  City 
1880.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 


1840. 


Mercer  County 
See  above,  the  general  group,  tills  date. 


Middlesex  County 
1840.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1855.    See  same,  this  date. 
1892.    See  above,  same,  this  date. 

Monmouth  County 
1854.     [Geol.  survey  of  Monmouth  Co.];  by  G.  H.  Cook. 
(1  A.R.  geol.  survey  1854:  57-77.) 

Descriptive  geology  ;  clays  ;  marls  ;  sands  ;  composition  of 
marl  and  cause  of  Its  fertilizing  action ;  "  poison  " 
or  "  burning  "  marls. 
An  abstract  of  the  rept.   Is  given  In  Am.  Jour.  Scl.,  2 
series,  v.  19,  pp.  438.  1855. 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 

Monmouth  County — cont'd 

1855.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

.  Recapitulation  of  last  year's  work  [in  Mon- 
mouth Co.];  by  G.  H.  Cook.  (2  A.R.  geol.  survey 
1855:  55-58.) 

1856.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1892.     See  same,  this  date. 

Morris  County 
1840.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1856.    See  same,  this  date. 

Passaic  County 
1840.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Salem  County 

1855.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Somerset  County 
1840.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Sussex  County 
1840.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1854.     Physical  geography  and  geol.  formation  of  Sus- 
sex Co.    (1  A.R.  geol.  survey  1854:  28-55.) 

1856.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1896.  Rept.  on  archaean  geology;  by  J.  E.  Wolff.  (Same 
1896:  89-94.) 

Eruptive  rocks  of  Sussex  Co.  with  reference  to  their 
economic  value. 

Warren  County 
1840.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1895.     Geology  of  northern  part  of  Jenny  Jump  Moun- 
tain,  Warren   Co.;    by   Lewis   G.   Westgate.     (A.R. 
state  geologist  1895:  21-61,  map.) 

Gneisses  :  white  or  crystalline  limestone ;  rocks  In  lime- 
stone area   (hornblende,  quartz  pyroxene). 

Building  Stone;   see  Industries 

Clay,  limestone,  sandstone,  etc. 
Exhibitions 

1875.  Collection  of  specimens  of  rocks,  oils,  minerals, 
soils,  etc.,  for  Centennial  Exposition  and  state  cab- 
inet.   (A.R.  state  geologist  1875:  12-13.) 

1876.  Exhibit  of  geol.  survey  at  Centennial.  (Same 
1876:  8-10.) 

1877.  Centennial  exhibit  of  geol.  bd.  has  been  deposited 
In  State  House.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877: 
19.) 

1892.  On  geol.  survey  exhibit  at  World's  Columbian 
Exposition.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1892:  27.) 

1900.  Plans  for  exhibit  at  Pan-American  Exposition. 
(Same  1900:  xxxi-xxxii.) 

1901.  Pan-American  Exposition:  amt.  of  apprn.  and 
amt.  assigned  to  state  geologist;  geol.  exhibit. 
(Same  1901:  xxiv-xxvi.) 

1903.  Amt.  of  apprn.  and  plans  for  N.  J.  geol.  exhibit 
at  St.  Louis  Exposition.    (Same  1903:  xxxiv.) 

Expenditures;   see  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures 

Laboratory 

1856.  Letter  of  explanation  of  H.  Wurtz,  chemist,  ace. 
his  rept.  (2  A.R.  geol.  survey  1855:  12-13.) 

The  letter  Is  preceded  by  an  explanation  as  to  fitting  up 
of  the  laboratory,  procuring  of  materials,  plan  of 
work,  etc. 

1874-1880.     [Laboratory  work  of  the  geol.  survey.] 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1874  In  A.R.  state  geologist  1874  :  57-00. 
Iron  ore,  marls,  sand  for  glass  making. 


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357 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 

Laboratory — cont'd 

1875  In  A.R.  state  geologist  1875  :  34-38. 
Iron  ore,  clay. 

1876  in  A.R.  state  geologist  1876  :  52-56. 

Iron  ore.  nickel  and  cobalt,  magneslan  limestone,  In- 
fusorial earth. 

1877  In  A.R.  state  geologist  1877  :  48-54. 

Nickel  ore,  gold.  Iron,  limestones,  mineral  water. 

1878  in  A.R.  state  geologist  1878  :  98-107. 

Iron  ores,  zinc,  nickel,  limestones,  clays,  marls,  paints, 
coal. 

1879  In  A.R.  state  geologist  1870  :  151-158. 

Iron,  nickel,  cobalt,  black-lead,  plumbago,  graphite,  clays, 
greensand  marls,  peat.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1879; 
151-158.) 

1880  in  A.R.  state  geologist  1880  :  174-179. 

Gold  and   silver  assays,   magnetic   Iron  ore.   black-lead, 
plumbago,  graphite,  green-sand  marls. 
1893.     Work  for  the  survey  at  Rutgers  College  labora- 
tory; clay  analyses.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1893:  27.) 

1895.  Communication  from  A.  H.  Chester  giving  list 
of  analyses  made  at  college  laboratory  in  New 
Brunswick  for  geol.  survey.    (Same  1895:  xxix.) 

1896.  List  of  specimens  examined  at  laboratory  of 
Rutgers  College,  for  geol.  survey.  (Same  1896: 
xxvi. ) 

1897.  On  chemical  work  done  for  survey  at  Rutgers 
College.    (Same  1897:  xxxv.) 

1898.  On  chemical  work  of  survey  at  Rutgers  College; 
no  complete  analyses  or  exhaustive  examinations 
possible.    (Same  1898:  xxxi.) 

1899.  Chemical  work  for  the  survey  at  Rutgers  College; 
special  attention  given  to  chlorine  in  waters  of 
state;  proposed  preparation  of  a  chlorine  map. 
(Same  1899:  xxxii-xxxiii.) 

1900.  Chemical  work  in  connection  with  survey.  (Same 
1900:  xxviii-xxix.) 

1901.  Chemical  work  in  connection  with  survey.  (Same 
1901:  xxiii-xxiv.) 

1904.     Laboratory  of  geol.  survey.    (Same  1904:  5-6.) 
Laws 

1889.  Text  of  act  to  provide  for  distribution  of  publi- 
cations of  geol.  and  topographical  surveys  of  state 
to  public  free  schools,  etc.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1889:  9-10.) 

Library 

1899.  General  description  of  library  of  geol.  survey. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1899:  xxxiv.) 

1901.  Composition  of  geol.  survey  library;  no.  of 
volumes  and  pamphlets.    (Same  1901:  xxvii-xxviii. ) 

1902.  On  library  of  geol.  survey.    (Same  1902:  23.) 

1903.  No.  of  volumes  and  pamphlets  reed,  by  library 
of  the  survey  during  year.    (Same  1903:  xxxv.) 

1904.  Accessions  to  library  during  year.  (Same  1904: 
5.) 

Maps  (Geological  and  Topographical) 

Maps  relating  to  a  specific  subject,  e.  g..  Forestry,  are 

entered  under  that  title. 
See  also  above,  the  serial  group.     Geology  of  N.  J..  1868. 

1839.  Geol.  map  of  N.  J.;  by  H.  D.  Rogers.  (Rept.  geol. 
survey  1840.) 

1854.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1856.  Map  of  Cape  May  Co.  founded  on  trigonometrical 
survey  by  E.  I.  Viele,  geology  by  G.  H.  Cook.  Scale 
1/60000.  (Geology  of  Cape  May  Co.  1856:  betw.  pp. 
208  and  209.) 

.  Map  showing  triangulation  and  internal  improve- 
ments of  N.  J.;  by  E.  I.  Viele.  Scale  1/400000.  (2 
A.R.  geol.  survey  1855:  betw.  pp.  52  and  53.) 

1866.  Map:  cretaceous  formation  incl.  green  sand  marl 
beds.  24  in.  X  50 Vz  in.  Scales:  map,  2  mi.  =  1  in.; 
sections:  horiz.,  2  mi.  =  1  in.;  vert.,  200  ft.  =  1  in. 
(In  portfolio  ace.  Geology  of  N.  J.,  1868.) 

Some  copies  of  this  rept,  are  unaccompanied  by  the 
portfolio. 

1867.  List  of  maps  prepared.  (Rept.  state  geologist 
1867:  10-12.) 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 

Maps  (Geological  and  Topographical) — cont'd 

1874.     Geol.  and  agric.  map;  by  Geo.  H.  Cook.    Scale  8 

mi.  =  1  in.    (1  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  [1873] :  opp.  t.  p.) 
1876.     Map  showing  triangulations  made  in  U.  S.  coast 

survey    incl.    primary    stations    selected    in    1875. 

Scale:  1/400000.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1876.) 
1880.     Maps  of  state  geol.  survey;   benefits  of  survey; 

continuance  of  apprn.  recommended.    (Govs.  mess. 

(McClellan)  Jan.  13,  1880.) 

1880.  Map  of  Lake  Passaic  (glacial  lake).  Scale:  1  In. 
=  6  mi.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1880.) 

.     Map;    economic   geology.     Scale:    1   in.  =  6   mi. 

(Same  1880.) 
.     Map;  economic  geology  of  N.  J.    Scale:  1  in.  ^  6 

mi.     (Same  1879.) 

1881.  Geol.  map  of  N.  J.  Scale:  1  in.  =  6  mi.  (Same 
1881.) 

1882.  Geol.  map  of  N.  J.  Scale:  1  in.  =  6  mi.  (Same 
1882.) 

.     A  topographical  map  of  a  part  of  northern  N.  J., 

from  survey  and  levelings  made  and  local  surveys 
corrected  by  Geo.  W.  Howell  and  C.  C.  Vermeule. 
Geo.  H.  Cook,  state  geologist,  John  C.  Smock,  asst. 
geologist.    Scale:   1  mi.  to  1  in. 

1883.  Maps  of  geodetic  and  topographical  surveys. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  Maps  of  geol.  survey;  encouragement  of  survey 
recommended.    (Some  (Ludlow)   Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1884-1907.  Topographic  atlas  of  N.  J.  Sheets  1-38.  Size 
27"  x  37". 

Contents  : 

1.  Klttatinny  Valley  and  Mountain,  1886. 

2.  Southwestern  Highlands.  1885. 

3.  Central  Highlands,  1888. 

4.  J^ortheastern  Highlands.  1884. 

5.  Vicinity  of  Flemington.  1895. 

6.  Valley  of  the  PassalCj  1894. 

7.  Cos.  of  Bergen.  Hudson  and  Essex,  1896. 

8.  Vicinity  of  Trenton.  1887. 

9.  Monmouth  Shore.  1886. 

10.  Vicinity  of  Salem.  1887. 

11.  Vicinity  of  Camden.  1887. 

12.  Vicinity  of  Mt.  Hollv,  1887. 

13.  Vicinity  of  Barnegat  Bay.  1886. 

14.  Vicinity  of  Bridgeton.  1887. 

15.  Southern  Interior.  1887. 

16.  Egg  Harbor  and  vicinity.  1885. 

17.  Cape  May.  1886. 

18.  N.  J.   state  map.  1888. 

19.  N.  J.   relief  map.  1888. 

20.  N.  J.  geological  map.  1889. 

21-38.    [Revisions  of  former  maps,  1880-1887],  1903-1907. 

1885.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1886.  Topographical  maps  of  geol.  survey;  useful  re- 
sults of  survey;  N.  J.  work  taken  as  a  model  by 
other  states  and  by  U.  S.  geol.  survey.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  28.) 

1887.  Maps  of  geol.  survey;  ann.  apprn.  for  survey;  ex- 
pense of  geodetic  survey  and  field  work  of  topo- 
graphic survey  made  at  expense  of  U.  S.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     Map  of  geodetic  and  topographic  surveys  of  N.  J. 

Scale:  [1  in.  =  25  miles].  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1887:  betw.  pp.  10  and  11.) 

1888.  Relief  map  of  N.  J.  Scale:  1  in.  =  5  mi.  (v.  1. 
Final  rept.  state  geologist  1888.) 

.  Map  of  N.  J.  from  original  surveys  based  on  tri- 
angulation of  U.  S.  coast  and  geodetic  survey.  Scale: 
1  in.  =  5  mi.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1887.) 

.     Same.    (v.  1.    Final  rept.  1888.) 

.     Circular  sent  to  newspapers  rel.  to  price  of  sheets 

comprising  "  The  Atlas  of  New  Jersey."  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1888:  9.) 

.     Recommended    that   mngrs.    of   geol.   survey   be 

authorized  to  have  copies  of  maps  printed  and  dis- 
pose of  them  at  a  price  sufficient  to  defray  the  ex- 
pense of  publication  and  distribution.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Green)   Jan.  1888:  333.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 

Maps  (Geological  and  Topographical) — cont'd 

1888.  Progress  map  of  state.  Scale:  1  in.  =  6  mi.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1888.) 

1889.  See  above,  the  general  group,  tliis  date. 

1891.  U.  S.  geol.  survey  work  in  N.  J.  preparatory  to  a 
complete  geol.  map  of  the  state.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1891:  24-25.) 

.     U.  S.  geol.  survey  work  in  N.  J.;  by  J.  W.  Powell. 

(Same  1891:  31-32.) 
.     Map  of  N.  J.    Scale:  1  In.  =  5  mi.    {Sanw  1891.) 

1892.  Map  of  N.J.   Scale:  1  in.  =  5  mi.    (SH/He  1892.) 

1893.  Map  of  extinct  Lake  Passaic  showing  its  outline, 
position  of  present  short  features  and  deformation 
which  its  shores  have  suffered;  prepared  by  R.  D. 
Salisbury  and  H.  B.  Kiimmel.  Scale:  1  in.  =  1  mi. 
(Same  1S93.) 

In  envelope  ace.  rept. 

.     Map  showing  distribution  of  intra-morainic  extra- 

moralnic  glacial  drift  prepared  by  R.  D.  Salisbury 
assisted    by    H.    B.    Kiimmel    and    A.    B.    Whitson 
Scale:  1  in.  =  5  mi.    {Same  1893.) 
Map  in  envelope  ace.  rept. 
.     Map  showing  direction  of  glacial  striae  on  pali- 
sade ridge,  prepared  by  R.  D.  Salisbury  and  C.  E. 
Peet.    (Same  1893.) 
In  envelope  ace.  rept. 

.     Map  of  vicinity  of  Hibernia,  N.  J. ;  by  J.  E.  Wolff. 

Scale:  1  in.  =  2  mi.    (-Some  1893.) 
In  envelope  ace.  rept. 

1894.  Preliminary  map  of  surface  formations  of  Valley 
of  the  Passaic  with  the  country  eastward  to  Newark 
and  southward  to  Raritan  River,  prepared  by  Rol- 
lin  D.  Salisbury  [and]  Chas.  E.  Peet.    (Same  1894.) 

In  envelope  ace.  rept. 
1896.     Relief  map  of  N.  J.,  ace.  by  name  sheet  in  three 

sections.    Scale:   4  mi.  =  1  in.    Size:   24"  X  43". 
1899-1902.     New  series  topographic  maps.    Scale:    2000 
ft.  =1  in.    Size:   26"  X  34". 

Paterson.  Hackensack,  Newark.  .Tersey  City,  Camden, 
Erie.  Plainfield.  Amboy.  Woodbury.  Mt.  Holly, 
Trenton.  Navesink.  Long  Branch.  Morristown.  Eliza- 
beth. Atlantic,  Taunton.  Several  others  were  pub- 
lished in  1905. 

1901.  Geol.  map  of  Green  Pond  and  mountain  region 
in  Morris  and  Passic  cos.  Scale:  1  in.  =  1  mi.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1901.) 

Marl;  see  Agriculture.   Soils 

Museum;    see  that  title 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1854.  Expenses  of  survey:  nature  of  preliminary  ex- 
penses; volunteer  assts.;  stmt,  for  1854  and  esti- 
mate for  1855.    (1  A.R.  geol.  survey  1854:  25-27.) 

.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1855.  See  same,  this  date. 

1856.  Apprn.  of  $25,000  made  for  continuation  of  sur- 
vey; unpaid  through  lack  of  funds;  continuation  in 
hope  of  provision  being  made  by  next  legisl.  (3  A. 
R.  geol.  survey  1856:  7.) 

1857.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1858.  See  same,  this  date. 

1864/5-1903/4.     Amts.    paid    on    acct.    of   geol.    survey. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1864/5  (pp.  599-600)— same  1903/4.) 
Pa;ilne  from  Collected  docs. 

For  expenditures  of  cvulier  date,  see  the  condensed  stmt. 

of  accts.  which  occurs  in  the  state  trensurer's  report. 

1865-1866.     Expenses  of  survey.     (A.R.  state  geologist 

1865  (p.ll)— .same  1866.) 
1866/7-1903/4.     Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  of 
geol.  survey.    (A.R.  comptroller  1866/7   (p.  226)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

Pntiin;:  from  CoiiectiMi  docs. 
1875-1889.     Expense  of  survey  kept  within  apprn.    (A.R. 
state  geologist  1875   (pp.  9-10)— .some  1889.) 

This  remark  Is  repeated  each  year  until  lSS!t ;  In  18.S5: 
1S80  and  18.S7.  more  extended  comment  l.s  made  ; 
see  entries  under  those  dates. 


GEOLOGY— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures- — cont'd 

1885.  Ann.  apprn.  of  ?8000  has  been  sufficient  to  meet 
all  expenses;  expenses  of  topographical  surveys 
paid  by  U.  S.  geol.  survey  from  July  16,  1884  to 
Dec.  31,  1885  and  amt.  appropriated  to  June  30, 
1886;  expense  of  geodetic  survey  July  1,  1885  to 
June  30,  1886  and  total  expense  since  1875,  paid  by 
U.  S.  coast  and  geodetic  survey.  (Same  1885:  212- 
213.) 

1886.  Expenses  of  geol.  survey  kept  within  apprn.; 
expense  of  topographical  surveys  paid  by  U.  S.  geol. 
survey,  July  16,  1884  to  Dec.  31,  1886,  bal.  of  apprn. 
to  June  30,  1887  unexpended;  expense  of  geodetic 
survey  since  1875.    (Same  1886:  242.) 

1887.  Expenses  of  geol.  survey,  topographical  survey, 
18S4-1S87.    (Same  1887:  35.) 

1888-1904.  Table:  receipts  on  acct.  of  geol.  survey. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1887/8   (p.  45)— Ao;ne  1903/4.) 

In  1888  the  receipts  were  only  repayment  of  an  apprn. 
overdrawn  ;  thereafter  they  are  from  the  sale  of 
publications  or  maps. 

1893.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1896-1903/4.     Stmt,  of  receipts  on  acct.  sale  of  maps  of 

geol.   survey.     (A.R.  comptroller   1895/6    (p.   24)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

GEORGESON  (C.  C.) 

1889.  Drainage.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1889:  18- 
30.) 

GERMAN  MEASLES;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

GERMANY 

Co-operation;  see  Labor 

GERRY  (ISRAEL  H.) 

1874/5.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Orange.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1874/5  app.  pp.  18-19.) 

GERTH  (J.,  JR.) 

Veterinary  inspector,  1884-1893  ;  see  Agriculture.  Live- 
stock.    Inspection. 

.     Brief  description  of  symptoms  of  glanders  and 

farcy  in  horses.    (19  same  1891:  226-231.) 

1891.  Glanders  and  farcy  in  horses.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agrlc. 
1891:  226-231.) 

GETTYSBURG  BATTLE  FIELD;   see  PARKS  AND  MONU- 
MENTS 

GIBBEY   (WM.  J.) 

1SC7/8-1885/6.    Rept.  as  co.  supt.  in  Mercer  Co.    (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1867/8  (pp.  780-781)— «ame  1885/6.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

GIBBS  (AMOS) 

Member  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1897-1900.  Annual 
reports  ;  see  Taxation  :    State. 

GIFFORD  (CHARLES  L.  C.) 

Senator  from  Essex  Co.,  1858-1860. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1859.  n.  d.  Transit  duty  on  r.rs.  (App.  to  Minutes  of 
Assem.  1859:  347-349;  App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1859:  347- 
349.) 

GIFFORD  (JOHN) 

1894.  Preliminary  rept.  on  forest  conditions  of  South 
Jersey.     (A.R.   state  geologist   1894:  245-286.) 

1895.  Forest  fires.    (Same  1895:  157-182.) 

1896.  Forestry  notes.    (.S'omf  1896:  337-365.) 

.     Forest  and  farm;  forest  fires.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1895:  170-178.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


359 


GIFFORD  (JOHN)— cont'd 

1899.  Forestral  conditions  and  silvicultural  prospects 
in  N.  J.  (Rept.  on  forests  [ace.  ann.  rept.  of  state 
geologist]  1899:  233-318.) 

1901.  Silviculture  In  relation  to  horticulture.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1901:  103-121.) 

GILBERT  (CHAS.  B.) 

1896/7-1899/00.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  In  New- 
ark. (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1896/7  (pp.  232-234)  — 
same  1899/00.) 

1897/8-1899/00.  Manual  training  in  public  schools  of 
Newark.  (Same  1897/8  (pp.  354-356)— same  1899/ 
00.) 

GILBERT   (J.  H.) 

1876.     See  Lawes  (J.  B.)  and  J.  H.  Gilbert. 


GILCHRIST  (ROBT.) 
Attorney  General,  1870-1874 
Reports;  see  Attorney  General. 


Special  Reports 


GILHULY  (S.  B.) 

1892/3-1894/5.  Rept.  as  principal  of  public  school  In 
Flemington.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1, 
app.   (pp.  102-104)— same  1894/5.) 

GILL  (DAVID  B.) 

State  director  of  United  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Canal  cos.,  1871. 
Report;  see  Railroads:  Individual.  United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Canal  Co. 

GILL    (JOHN) 

Senator  from  Camden  Co.,  1849-1851. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Public  Buildings  and  Grounds 

1850.  Jan.  24.  Lighting  state  house  with  gas.  (Sen. 
jol.  1850:  129.) 

GILLINGHAM  (GEO.  L.) 

1894.     Swine.    (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  62-72.) 

1896.     Experience  and  observation  in  horticulture  the 

past  season.    (23  same  1895:  221-228.) 
1904.     Squab  raising.    (31  same  1903:  177-186.) 

GILLMAN  (DANL.  C.) 

1871.  March  1.  Free  high  schools.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1871:  1219-1221.) 

GILMORE   (ALEX.) 

1867-1869/70.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Camden 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7  (pp.  703-707)  — 
same  1869/70.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

GLASPELL  (JOHN  N.) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1890,  1893-1894. 
1894/5-1903/4.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Cumber- 
land Co.     (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1894/5    (pp.   178- 
179)— same  1903/4.) 

GLASS 

Employment;  see  Labor  Disputes.   Strikes 
Manufacture;  see  Industries.  Pottery,  etc. 

GOLD;  see  MINES  AND  MINING 

GLEN  RIDGE,  ESSEX  CO. 

Manual  Training;  see  Education 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.    Savings  Banks 


GLOUCESTER  COUNTY 

One  of  the  nine  counties  in  cxiatence  at  date  of  union 

of  East  and  West  Jersey  (1702). 
See    also    Billlngspoi't,    Ilurlfvlllc.    Malaga,    Mickleton, 

Mullica  Hill,  Woodbury,  Zlontown. 

Agricultural  Societies;   see  that  title 
Agriculture;  see  that  title 
Almshouse;  see  Maintenance.   Dependents 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 
Bridges;  see  that  title 

Clover  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.  Crops 
Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.    Fruit 
Health;   see  Public  Health 
Insane  Asylum;    see  Maintenance.    Defectives 
Inspection 

Livestock;     see    Agriculture,     Livestock.     Inspection. 
Anthrax 

Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Vegetable 
Roads;  see  that  title 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

Sweet  Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 
Teachers' Institutes;  see  Education.  Teachers' Institutes,  un- 
der dates  1854-1855 

Tomato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Vegetable.  Tomato 
GOBLE  (F.  C.) 

1891.  Floriculture   in   Essex   Co.     (19   A.R.   bd.   agric. 
1891:  449-450.) 

1892.  [Flowers  and  vegetables;   greenhouse  business.] 
(20  same  1892:  353-354.) 

1901.     Progress   in   cultivation    of   carnations   and   va- 
rieties.   (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1901:  185-188.) 

GOBLE   (JABEZ  G.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1847-1848. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Education 

1848.  Establishment  of  a  normal  school.    (Votes  of  As- 
sem.  1848:  485-488.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron,  1848.   7  pp.,  1  leaf. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark  and  In  the 
State  Library  at  Trenton. 

.     Jan.  20.     Petition  of  free  school  In  Hope  Town- 
ship, Warren  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1848:  161-162.) 

.     Jan.  21.     International  exchanges.    (Minutes  of 

Assem.  1848:  323-329.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron,  1848.    11  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  State  Library.     300  copies  ordered 
prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1848  :  329.) 

1849.  Feb.  1.     Public  schools.   (Minutes  of  Assem.  1849: 
527-528.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     500  copies  were  ordered  prtd.      (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1849  ;  529.) 

.     Dec.  12.     Publication  of  manuscripts  and  letters 

in  state  library  or  office  of  secy,  of  state.    (Sen.  jol. 
1849:  28-29;    Minutes  of  Assem.  1849:  36-37.) 

Select  Committee 

1848.     Jan.  28.     Employment  of  person  to  impart  moral 

and  religious  instruction  to  convicts  of  state  prison. 

(Votes  of  Assem.  1848:  385-386.) 
.     Feb.    14.     Registry    of    births,    marriages    and 

deaths  in  state.    (-Sonic  1848:  639.) 
.     Dec.   19.     Selection  of  manuscripts   frel.  to  the 

Revolution!  for  publication.    (Govs.  mess.  (Haines) 

Jan.  10,  1849:  19-20.) 


360 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


GODFREY  (E.  L.  B.) 

1882.     Vaccination.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  149.) 
1887.     Collection    and    disposal    of   garbage.     (11   same 
1887:  144-145.) 

1891.  The  removal  and  disposal  of  garbage.  (15  same 
1891:  159-161.) 

1892.  Sanitary  progress,  especially  in  N.  J.  (16  same 
1892:  45-46.) 

GODWIN  (ABRAHAM) 

Asscmbl.vman    from    Essex    Co.    1802/3-1804-5,    1807/8. 
lSlO/1.  1824/5,  1828/9. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1803.     See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 
[Special]  Committee 
1829.     Feb.  18.     Militia  law.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9: 
281.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.     Ordered   prtd.      (Votes   of   Assem.   1828/9: 
281.) 

GOLDSMITH  (WM.  H.) 

1876.  Keeping  of  pears.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1876: 
53-54.) 

1889.  Can  the  farmers  of  N.  J.  adopt  any  system  of 
disposing  of  their  products  to  better  advantage  than 
through  comn.  merchants?     (Same  1889:  80-88.) 

1890.  What  shall  we  do  with  our  vineyards?  (Same 
1890:  136-145.) 

GOODENOUGH  (L.  A.) 

1900/1-1903/4.  Kept,  on  manual  training  in  Paterson 
schools.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1900/1  (pp.  430- 
431)— some  1903/4.) 

.    Rept.   as   supt.   of  public   schools   in   Paterson. 

(Same  1900/1  (pp.  285-287)— «ame  1903/4.) 

GOODRICH   (G.  P.) 

1899.     Feed  and  care  of  dairy  stock. 
1898:  175-190.) 


(26  A.R.  bd.  agric. 


GOODWIN  ( ) 

1892.     Roads.    (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  573-574.) 

GOOSEBERRY 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.  Fruit 

GORDON  (PETER) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co..  1801-1803 :  state 
treasurer.  1803-1820  (see  Finance :  State ;  also 
Treasurer). 

1803.     Nov.   9.     Rept.   of   committee    (Pearson)    apptd. 
to  examine  accts.  of  P.  Gordon  for  repairs  done  to 
State  House.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1803:  37-38.) 
Reports  by 

1807.     Nov.  3.     Repairs  to  state  house.   (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1807:  24-25.) 

Joint  rept.  with  Ellott  Tucker  and  James  J.  Wilson. 
1810.     Bank  of  New  Brunswick.     (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1810/1:  922-924;Votes  of  Assem.  1810/1:  324-325.) 
Joint  comr.  with  Thos.  Ward. 
[Sexect]  Committee 

1801.    Nov.    4.    State   house.     (Votes   of   Assem.    Oct. 
1801:  25.) 

GOULD  (DANIEL  D.) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co..  1855-1857. 
Reports  by 
Committee  of  Ways  and  Means 

1857.     Feb.  13.     Amts.  paid  for  stationery,  etc.  Trenton: 

"  True  American  "  office,  1857.    4  pp. 
.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1857:  426-428.) 


GOUDY  (RALPH  B.) 

Member  of  comn.  on  deaf,  dumb  and  blind,  apptd.  In 
1873  ;  see  Maintenance.     Defectives. 

GOULD  (JOHN) 

1896.     The   dairy   cow.     (23   A.R.   bd.   agric.   1895:  111- 

137.) 
1900.     Farm    sanitation    in    dairy   methods.     (27   some 

1899:  161-175.) 

GOVERNOR 

The  constitution  of  1776.  which  remained  in  force  until 
1844,  did  not  provide  for  an  annual  message  by  the 
Governor.  Messages,  usually  on  a  specific  subject, 
were  occasionally  submitted  to  the  Legislature  at 
the  beginning  of  the  session,  but  the  first  to  have 
the  appearance  of  an  "  annual  message  "  was  that 
of  Gov.  Vroom  in  Jan.,  1830.  In  Feb.,  1830,  a  joint 
resolution  was  passed  making  it  the  duty  of  the 
Governor  to  address  a  message  to  the  Legislature  at 
its  annual  meeting  in  October.  This  custom  was 
adhered  to,  witb  the  exception  of  1830.  until  the 
adoption  of  the  constitution  of  1844.  which  required 
the  Governor  at  the  opening  of  each  session  of  the 
Legislature  to  submit  a  message  on  the  condition  of 
the  state,  [etc.].  The  more  Important  of  the  early 
[optional]  messages  are  listed  below  in  the  serial 
group. 

1805-1904.     [Message  of  the  Governor  of  the  state  of 
N.  J.] 

Checklist 
(English  Edition) 
The  paging  of  the  document  edition.  In  all  eases,  has 
been  given  to  include  the  documents  accompanying 
the  Governor's  message.  They  are  frequently 
omitted  from  the  pamphlet  editions.  Excepting  In 
1865  and  1866.  the  docs,  are  not  printed  with  the 
message  after  1860. 

Joseph  Bloomfteld,  governor 

1805.  Oct.  22  dopt.  ed.  Not  found. 
,  ■'  doc  ed.  n.  t.  p.  pp.  371-372. 
1806-1811.    None  found. 


1812. 


Aaron  Ogden,  governor 
None  found. 


pp.  1798-1804. 
pp.  87-92. 


Wm.  8.  Pennington,  governor 
1813  Nov.  3,  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
"      Nov.  3,  doc.  ed.  (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  1456-1462. 
Nov.  3.  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    n.  t.  p.     pp.  65-69. 
1814-1815.    None  found. 

See  Militia  for  Governor's  messages  of  this  period. 
Mahlon  Dickerson,  governor 
1816  Jan.  12.  dept  ed.     Not  found. 
"      Jan.  12,  doc.  ed.  (Council),    n.  t.  p. 
"      Jan.  12,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p. 

Oct.  22.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
"      Oct.  22.  doc.  ed.  (Council).     Not  found. 

Oct.  22.  doc.  ed.  (Assom.),    n.  t.  p.     pp.  15-19. 
1817-1829.     None  found. 

Peter  D.  Vrooni,  Jr.,  governor 
1830  Jan.  7,  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  J.  Justice    1830. 
11  pp. 
Copies  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  at  the  Library 
of  Princeton  University.     5O0  copies  were  ordered 
prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  1829/30  :  77.) 
1830  Jan.  7,  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  77-83. 
"      Oct.  28,  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1830/1  :  15  : 
Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1830/1  :  15.) 

1830  Oct.  28,  doc.  ed.  n.  t.  p.  pp.  9-15. 

1831  Oct.  27.  dent.  ed.  Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (.Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1831  : 

1831  Oct.  27.  doc.  ed.  (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  9-l(i. 
Oct.  27,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  12-21. 

1832  Oct.  24.  dent.  ed.     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.    1S32  : 
20.) 

1832  Oct.  24.  doc.  ed.  (Council),    n.  t.  p. 
"      Oct.  24.  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p. 

Soml.  L.  Southarfl,  governor 

1833  Jan.  11.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1832/3  :  113). 
Also  ordered  prtd.  by  the  Council.  (Jol.  Legisl. 
Council  1832/3:45.)  200  copies  of  the  Govs, 
several  messages  not  nlreadv  prtd.  and  100  of  the 
ace.  docs,  (excepting  docs,  of  S.  C.  on  nullification 
and  the  President's  message)  ordered  prtd.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1832/3:  272.1 
1833  Jan.  11.  doc.  ed.  (Council),  n.  t.  p.  pp.  35-44. 
"      Jan.  11,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  104113. 


pp.  0-16. 
pp.  11-20. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


361 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 
(English  Editiont — cont'd 
Ellas  P.  Scclcy,  (nii\irnnr 
1833  Oct.  23.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4  :  17.) 

1833  Oct.  23.  doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.    pp.  717. 

Peter  D.  Yroom,  governor 

1834  Oct.  20.  dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5  :  21.) 

1834  Oct.  20.  doc.  ed.  (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  12-19. 
"      Oct.  29.  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  13-21. 

1835  Oct.  28.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1835^6  :  13.) 
1835  Oct.  28.  doc.  ed.  ( Council ).     n.  t.  p.    pp.  12-18. 
Oct.  28,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.i.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  14-21. 

Philemon  Dtckerson,  governor 
1837  Jan.  3.  dept,  ed.     n.  t.  p.     10  pp. 

The  title  page  of  this  pamphlet  may  have  been  lost ;  a 
C0P.V   was   seen   in   the   N.   J.    Hist.    Socy..   Newark. 
.iCX)  copies  were  ordered   prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem. 
183G/7  :  131.) 
1837  .Tan.  3,  doc.  ed.  (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  59-68. 
.Tan.  3.  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  121-131. 
Oct.  20.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
500  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:  11- 
19.) 

1837  Oct.  26.  doc.  ed.  (Council),    n.  t.  p.     pp.  12-18. 
"      Oct.  26,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  11-19. 

WUliani  Pennington,  governor 

1838  Jan.  10.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1000   copies    [without   docs.]    ordered    prtd.      (Votes   of 
Assem.  1S37/8  :  316.) 
1838  Jan.  10.  doc.  ed.  (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  109-117. 
"      Jan.  10.  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  194-202. 
"      Oct.  24.  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Prtd.  by  J.  T.  Sherman, 

1838.     21  pp. 
Copy   seen   in   the   N.   J.   State   Library.   Trenton.     500 
copies  were  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9  : 
10-28  ;  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1838/9  :  25.) 

1838  Oct.  24.  doc.  ed.   (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  11-19. 
"      doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  10-28. 

1839  Oct.   22.  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by   Phillips  and 
Boswell,  1839.     18  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  tbe(N.  J.  Stnt^  Library.      500  copies  ordered 
prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.   1839/40:22;   Jol.   Legisl. 
Council  1839/40:  25.) 
1839  Oct.  22.  another  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  Sherman  & 
Harron.  1839.     18  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.  Trenton. 
Contents  : 

pp.   15-17.      Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen. 

pp.   17-18.      Letter    from    H.    D.    Rogers    resp.    geol. 
survey, 
p.  18.     Letter  from  keeper  of  state  prison. 
1839  Oct.  22.  doc.  ed.  (Council),    n.  t.  p.    pp.  16-24. 
"  Ace.  docs."     Omitted. 

1839  Oct.  22.  doc.  ed.   (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  10-22. 
The  Assem.  ed.  contains  "  Ace.  docs." 

1840  Jan.  14.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

2000   copies  of   the  mess,   and   ace.   docs,   ordered   prtd. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40  :  196.)      1000  copies  with 
ace.  docs.      (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1839/40:119.) 
1840  Jan.  14,  doc.  ed.   (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  99-118. 
Jan.  14.  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  173-195. 
"      Oct.  27.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1000  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1  :  35.) 
1000  copies  with  part  of  ace.  docs.  (Jol.  Legisl. 
Council  1840/1  :  30.) 

1840  Oct.  27.  doc.  ed.  (Council),    n.  t.  p.     pp.  10-30. 
"      Oct.  27.  doc.  ed.   (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  13-34. 

1841  Oct.  26.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1000  copies  of  the  mess,  and  500  of  the  ace.  docs,  ordered 
prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1841/2:59;  Jol.  Legisl. 
Council  1841/2  :  51.) 

1841  Oct.  26.  doc.  ed.  (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  11-31. 
"      Oct.  26,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  17-59. 

1842  Oct.  25.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1000  copies  of  the  mess,  and  500  of  ace.  docs,  ordered 
prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1842/3:28-20.)  500 
ordered  prtd.     (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1842/3  :  29.) 

1842  Oct.  25.  doc.  ed.  (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  11-28. 
Oct-  25,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    n.  t.  p.     pp.  10-28. 

1843  Oct.   24,  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by   P.   S.  Mills, 
1843.     8.  24  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  in  Columbia 
University  Library.  500  copies  were  ordered  prtd. 
(Jol.  Legisl,  Council  1843/4:34.1  1000  copies  of 
the  mess,  and  500  of  the  docs.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1843/4:30.) 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 

(English  Edition  I — cont'd 
M'iUiam   Peuningtftii .  garernor — cont'd 

1.  Govs,    letter    to   ilov.    of   Va.    resp.    action   of    Va. 

Legisl.  affecting  vessels  sailing  from  N.  J.  to  Va. 
Mch.  17.  1S43.     pp.  3-4. 

2.  Letter  from   Henry   Ledyard   to  the  Gov.   of  N.  J. 

resp.  res.  of  N.  J.  Legisl.  authorizing  presentation 
of  laws  and  docs,  to  Amer.  Athenseum,  at  Paris, 
p.  4. 

3.  Mass.   res.   resp.   annexation   of  Texas,   amdmt.   to 

D.  S.  Constitution.  French  depredation  of  Amer. 
commerce,     pp.  5-9. 

4.  Ala.  res.  resp.  controversy  betw.  N.  Y.  and  Va.  and 

on  subject  of  assumption  of  state  debts  by  general 
govt,  and  agst.  repudiation  of  state  debts,  pp. 
10-12. 

5.  Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen..  1843.     pp.  13-16. 

6.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,     p.  17. 

7.  Rept.  of  state  prison,     pp.  18-24. 

1843  Oct.  24.  doc.  ed.  (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  12-34. 
"      Oct.  24.  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    n.  t.  p.    pp.  14-35. 

Daniel  Haines,  gorernor 

1,843  Oct.  30.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1843/4: 
49.) 

1843  Oct.  30.  doc.  ed.  (Council),    n.  t.  p.     pp.  45-47. 
"      Oct.  30,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     Not  found. 

1844  Jan.  10.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1000  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1843/4: 
143.)  1000  copies  of  the  mess,  and  500  of  the  ace. 
docs.      (Minutes  of  Assem.  1843/4:217.) 

1844  Jan.  10,  doc.  ed.  (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  134-142. 
"      Jan.  10.  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  199-217. 

1845  Jan.  15.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron.  1845.     26  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  Columbia  University  Library.     ."lOO  copies 
were  ordered  prtd.     (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1845  :  120- 
121  ;  Votes  of  Assem.  1845  :  116.) 
pp.   11-19.     Attv.-gen.'s  rept.  Jan.  1,  1845. 
pp.  20-22.     Q.  m.  gen.'s  rept.  Jan.  1.  1845. 
pp.  23-24.      State  prison  keeper's  rept. 
pp.  25-26.      Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage.  1844. 
1845  Jan.  15.  doc.  ed.  (Senate),    n.  t.  p.    pp.  12-119. 
"      Jan.  15,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  15-116. 
The  doc.  ed.   contains  16  additional   documents    (20  In 
all),  all  of  which,  excepting  rept.  of  comrs.  to  ex- 
amine   the    Plainfleld    Bank,    are    documents    reed, 
from  other  states. 

Chas.  C.  Stratton.  governor 

1845  Jan.  21.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
No  order  to  print  found. 

1845  Jan.  21.  doc.  ed.  (Senate),    n.  t.  p.     pp.  165-166. 
"      Jan.  21,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    Not  found. 

1846  Jan.  14.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1876:74; 
Senate  jol.  1846:  103.) 

1846  Jan.  14.  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  12-103. 
"      Jan.  14.  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    n.  t.  p.     pp.  11-73. 

1847  Jan.    12,   dept.   ed.      Trenton  :    Prtd.   by   Sherman   & 
Harron.  1847.     19  pp. 

A.  Rept.    of    the    comrs.    to    build    the    state    lunatit 

asylum,  Jan.  4.  1847.     pp.  11-13. 

B.  Rept.  of  the  adj.  gen.  Jan.  1,  1S47.     pp.  14-15. 

C.  Rept.  of  the  q.  m.  gen.,  Jan.  8.  1847.     pp.  16-17. 

D.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage.  Jan.  4.  1847.     pp.  18- 

19. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.     500  copies  ordered 
"prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem.   1847:39.)      500  copies 
ordered  prtd..  incl.  docs.    (Senate  jol.  1847  :  23  ;  26.) 

1847  Jan.  12.  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  12-22. 

"      J.in.  12.  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  12-38. 
The  state  prison  keeper's  rept,  is  included  in  the  Assem. 
jol. 

1848  Jan.   12.  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by   Sherman  & 
Harron.  1848.     25  pp. 

A.  Rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  the  state  lunatic  asylum, 

Jan.  12.  1848.     pp.  13-14. 

B.  Rept.  of  the  mgrs.  of  the  state  lunatic  asylum,  Jan. 

5,  1848.     pp.  15-17. 

C.  Rept.  of  the  adj.  gen..  Jan.  1,  1848.    pp.  18-19. 

D.  Rept,  of  the  q.  m.  gen..  Jan.  8.  1848.     pp.  20-21. 

E.  Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  comrs.  of  pilotage,     pp.  22-23. 

F.  Letter  of  Mr.  Alex.  Vettemare  (sic),     pp.  24-25.* 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.    50O  copies  ordered 

prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  1848:81;  Sen.  jol.  1848: 
66.) 
1848  Jan.  12,  doc.  ed.  (Senate),    n.  t.  p.     pp.  14-66. 
"      Jan.  12.  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  15-79. 

Daniel  Haines,  gorernor 

1848  Jan.  18.  dept.  ed.    Not  found. 
"      Jan.  18.  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  101-106. 


362 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 

(EnRllsh  Edition) — cont'd 

Daniel  Haines,  governor — cont'd 

1849  Jan.  10,  dept  ed.    Trenton :    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 
Harron,  1849.    51  pp. 

A.  Uept.  of  the  committee  on  education  Dec.  19,  1848. 

pp.  19-20. 

B.  Kept,  of  the  adj.  gen.  [1848].     p.  21. 

C.  Dept.  of  q.  m.  gen.  Jan.  8.  1S40.     pp.  22-23. 

D.  Kept,  of  N.  J.  comrs.  of  pilotage,  1848.    pp.  24-25. 
[E.]    Kept,  of  N.  J.  state  prison,     pp.  26-51. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.     500  copies  ordered 
"prtd.       (Sen.    iol.    1849:131;    Minutes    of    Assem. 
1849  :  66;  70.) 

1849  Jan.  10,  doc.  ed.  (Senate),    n.  t.  p.    pp.  15-130. 
Jan.  10,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  23-65. 

The  following  are  in  the  Senate  doc.  edition  but  omitted 
from  the  Assem.  doc.  edition  :  State  prison  rept. 
Letter  from  Gen.  Scott.  Letter  from  secy,  of  Cam- 
den and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal  Co.  Lunatic  Asylum  rept.  Rept.  on  Inter- 
national exchanges  by  Alex.  Vattemare. 

1850  Jan    9.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  ;    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron.  1850.     39  pp. 
pp.  15-18.     Letter  of  atty.  gen.   (Browning),  Jan.  4, 

1850. 
pp.  19-22.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  Jan.  8,  1850. 
pp.  23-24.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  comrs.  of  pilotage. 
pp.  25-32.     Communication  from  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy., 

Dec.  13,  1849. 
pp.  33-39.     Rept.  of  the  moral  instructor  of  the  state 
prison. 
Only  one  complete  copy  was  seen,  viz..  In  the  N.  J.  Hist. 
Socy.,   Newarli.      There  is   an  incomplete  copy    (32 
pp.)   in  the  N.  J.   State  Library.      500  copies  were 
ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1850:80.) 

1850  Jan.  9.  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  13-38. 
Jan.  9.  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  22-79. 

1851  Jan.  15,  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  True  Amer- 
ican Office,  1851.    40  pp. 

pp.  21-24.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  house  of  refuge, 

Jan.  1.  1851.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  25-26.     Rept.  of  comr.s.  of  pilotage.  Jan.  2.  1851. 

n.  t.  p. 
pp.  27-34.     Rept.  of  moral  Instructor  of  state  prison, 

Jan.  1,  1851.     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  35-40.     4  rept.  of  mgrs.  of  state  lunatic  asylum, 
Jan.  2.  1851.     n.  t.  p. 
1851  ,Tan.  21,  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  13-75. 
Jan.  21,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  22-88. 
The  documents  to  be  prtd.  with  the  message  were  se- 
lected by  the  iudlciary  committee  (Alexander),  Jan. 
20,  1851.     (Sen.  Jol.  1851 :  90.) 

Oeorpc  F.  Fort 
1851  Jan.   21,  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.   at  the   "  True 
American  "  Office,  1851.     15  pp. 

1851  Jan.  21.  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     pp.  94-105. 

"      Jan.  21,  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     pp.  122-133. 

1852  Jan.  14,  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  True  Amer- 
ican Office,  1852.     57  pp. 

pp.  39-45.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  House  of  Refuge, 

Dec.  24.  1851. 
pp.  47-48.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage.    Jan.  3,  1852. 
pp.  49-55.     Rent,  of  moral  instructor  of  state  prison, 

Jan.  1.  1852. 
pp.  56-57.     Location  of  banks,  Jan.  1,  1852. 

1852  Jan.  14,  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  3-57. 

1853  Jan.  11.  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    True  American  Office, 
1853.     27  pp. 

This  edition  does  not  Include  the  ace.  docs.  Copies  were 
seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  in  the  Rutgers 
College  Library.  The  usual  no.  of  copies  of  the 
mess,  and  ace.  docs,  were  ordered  prtd.  (Mimitt'S 
of  Assem.  1853:35.)  1000  copies  (Sen.  .iol.  1,S53  : 
26).  The  docs,  to  be  prtd.  with  the  mess,  were 
named  by  the  judiciary  committee  (Mulford),  Jan. 
14.  1853.  (Sen.  Jol.  1853  :  44.) 
1853  Jan.  11.  dent.  ed.     Trenton:    True  American  Office, 

1853.     37  pp. 

pp.   31-32.      Rept,  N.  J.  comrs.  of  pilotage,  1852. 

pp.  33-34.      Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1S52. 

pp.  35-37.      Rept.  of  adj.  gen.  1852. 
Copies  were  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Socv..  Newark,  and  in  the  N.  J.  Public  Library. 

1853  Jan.  11,  doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.    pp.  5-30. 
Ace.  docs,  are  not  prtd.  In  the  doc.  ed. 

1854' Jan.    11,   dept.   ed.      Trenton:    Ofllce  of  "The  True 
American."  1854.     26,  12  pp. 
pp.   3-4.      HfDt.  of  N.  J.  comrs.  of  pilotage, 
pp.  5-9.      Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1R53. 
pp.   11-12.      Kept,  of  adj.  gen..  1853. 
Does,   to  he   prtd.   with   the  mess,   were   named  by  the 
judiciary  committee  (Mulford).  Jan.  12,  1854,    (Sen. 
jol.  1854  :  28.) 

1854  Jan.  11,  doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.    26,  12  pp. 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 
(English  Edition) — cont'd 
Rodman  M.  Price,  governor 

1854  Jan.    17,    dept.    ed.      Trenton :     Prtd.    at    the   True 
American  Office,  1854.     10  pp. 

1854  Jan.  17,  doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.     10  pp. 

1855  Jan.  9,  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    Reformer  Office,  1855. 
36  pa 

pp.  23-29.      Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1854. 
pp.  30-34.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen.,  1854. 
pp.  35-36.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage. 

1855  Jan.  9.  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     62  pp. 
pp.  26-30.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen. 

pp.  31-35.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen..  1854. 

pp.  36-37.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage,  1855. 

pp.  38-39.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  deaf  and  dumb  asylum. 

pp.  40-62.     Does,  from  other  states. 

1856  Jan.  8,   dept.   ed.     Trenton :    True  American  Office, 
1856.     21  pp. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1856  :  21)  ;  500  copies 
with  ace.  docs.  (Sen.  jol.  1856  :  43)  ;  1500  copies  of 
the  mess.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1856 :  43)  ;  1000 
copies  of  ace.  docs.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1850  :  128). 
No  dept.  ed.,  containing  ace.  docs.,  was  found. 

1856  Jan.  8.  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     38  pp. 

pp.  25-33.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1855. 

pp.  35-36.     Adj.  gen.'s  rept. 

pp.  37-38.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage. 

1857  Jan.  13.     Trenton  :    "  True  American  "  Office,  1857. 
53  pp.,  foldg.  table 

p.   IS.     Receipts  and  disbursements  of  treasury,  1854- 

1856. 
pp.  21-32.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen. 
pp.  33-49.     Rept.  of  adj.  gen. 
pp.  51-53.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage. 
1857  Jan.  13,  doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.     pp.  3-55,  foldg  table, 

Wm.  A.  Newell,  governor 
1857  Jan.  20.     Trenton:    "True  American"  Office.  1857. 
11  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  New  York  Public  Library. 
1857  Jan.  20.     Trenton  :    "  True  American  "  Office,  1857. 
13  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Soey..  Newark.     100  copies 
ordered    prtd.      (Sen.    jol.    1857:53);    1000    copies 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1857  :  50)  ;  200  copies  for  the 
use  of  the  Governor  (Sen.  Jol.  1857  :  731). 

1857  Jan.  20,  doc,  ed.    n.  t.  p.     pp.  47-52. 

1858  Jan.   13.     Trenton  :    "  True  American  "  Office,  1858. 
71  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

pp.  31-33.  Kept,  of  adj.  gen.,  1857. 

pp.  35-58.  Kept,  of  q.  m.  gen.,  1857, 

pp,  59-68,  Geol.  survey, 

pp.  69-71.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage. 

1858  Jan.  13,  doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.    pp.  3-71,  foldg.  table. 

1859  Jan.  12.  Trenton  :    "  True  American  "  Office.  1859. 
29  pp. 

This  copy,  seen  In  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library,  does  not  In- 
clude the  ace.  docs.  500  copies  of  the  mess,  were 
ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1859:23;  Minutes  of 
Assem.  1859  :  22)  ;  1000  additional  copies,  with  ace. 
docs.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1859:50);  500  copies 
with  ace.  docs,  ordered  for  use  of  the  Governor 
(Sen.  jol.  1859:  205). 
1859  Jan.  12.    Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  State  Gazette  and 

Republican  "  Oflice,  1859.     00  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

pp.   31-38.      Rept,  of  adj.  gen. 

pp.  39-59.      Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen. 

pp.  61-62.     Rept.  of  pilot  comrs. 

pp.  63-64.     Letter  of  J.  Maginn,  N.  Y.  pilot. 

pp.  65-66.      Letter  from  Geo.  H.  Cook. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1859  Jan.  12.  doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.     pp.  4-60,  foldg.  table. 

1860  dept.    ed.   Jan.    11.      Trenton  :     Prtd.   at   the   "  True 
American  "  Oflice,  1860.     80  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

pp.   33-45.    Corresp.  and  proclamation  in  rel.  to  deposit 
of  eartli,  etc.,  from  the  sliiJS  and  sewers  of  N.  Y. 
upon  the  lands  lying  under  the  waters  of  N.  Y. 
Bay.  belonging  to  the  State  of  N.  J. 
pp.  47-52.     Adj.  gen.'s  rept.,  1859. 
pp.  53-74.     Q.  m.  gen.'s  rept.,  1859. 
pp.  77-80.     Pilot  comrs.'  rept.,  1859. 
Docs,  to  be  prld.  with  the  mess,  were  selected  by  the 
judiciary  committee   (Perry)   Jan.  24,  1860.      (Sen. 
jol.  1860:63.) 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist,  Socy.,  Newark.     800  copies 
ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1860  :  29  ;  03)  ;  1000  copies 
(Jllnutes  of  Assem.  1860  :  66). 
1860  Jan.  11,  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.    pp.  3-82. 

Chas.  S.  Olden,  governor 
1860  Jan.  17,  dept.  ed,     Not  found. 

600  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen,  jol.  1800:43):  2000 
copies.      (Minutes  of  Assem.   1860:73.) 

1860  Jan.  17,  doc,  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  83-95. 

1861  Jan.  8.  dept,  ed.    Trenton:   " True  American  "  Office, 
1861.     17  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


363 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 
(EDKlish  Edl(lon) — cont'd 
Chas.  S.  Olden,  governor — cont'd 
18G1   Jnn.  S,  doe.  ed.   (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  3-10;  293- 

322,  folds,  table. 
1861  Jan.  8,  doc.  ed.   (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  3-52,  folds. 

table. 
1861  dept.   ed..   April   .30.     Trenton:    "True   American" 
Office.  1861.     12  pp. 

1861  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  654-C60. 

"      doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    n.  t.  p.    pp.  1106-1113. 
Note  that  doc.  ed.  hero  refers  to  journals. 

1862  .Tan.  14.     Trenton:    Prtd.  at  the  "True  American" 
Office.  1862.     16  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark.     500  copies 
ordered    prtd.      (Sen.    1ol.    1862:21);    usual    no. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1862  :  27.) 
1S62  .Tan.  14.  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

1863  Jan.  13.  dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

"      Jan.  13.  doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    D.  Naar,  "  True  Amer- 
ican "  Office,  1863.     9  pp. 

Jotl  ParJcer,  governor 
1863  Jan.  20.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    D.  Naar,  "  True  Amer- 
ican "  Office.  1863.     22  pp. 
Copy  in  the  New  York  Public  Library. 
1863  Jan.  20.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    D.  Naar,  "  True  Amer- 
ican "  Office.  1863.     16  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

1863  Jan.  20.  doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    D.  Naar,  "  True  Amer- 
ican "  Office.  1863.     16  pp. 

1864  .Tan.  12.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    D.  Naar,  "  True  Amer- 
ican "  Office.  1864.     37  pp. 

1864  Jan.  12.  dept.  ed.  Trenton:    D.  Naar,  "True  Amer- 
ican "  Office.  1864.  31  pp. 

1864  Jan.  12.  doc.  ed.  Trenton  :    D.  Naar,  "  True  Amer- 
ican "  Office.  1864.  31  pp. 

1S65  Jan.  10.  dept.  ed.    Jersey  City  :   Prtd.  by  J.  H.  Lyon. 
186.5.     24  pp. 

1865  Jan.  10.  doc  ed.     n.  p.,  J.  H.  Lyon  and  J.  R.  Freese, 

1865.  154  pp. 

pp.  25-28.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  visitors,  agric.  school.    Jan. 

19,  1865.    h.  t.  p. 
pp.  29-35.      Plan  and  course  of  instruction  of  Rutgers' 

Scientific  School,     n.  t.  p. 
pp.  37-40.      Rept.  of  comr.  on  naval  credits,  Sept.  23, 

1864.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  41-44.      Rept.  of  ioint  committee  on  state  prison. 

Feb.  23,  1865.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  45-48.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund,  Dec.  14, 

1864.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.  49-55.     Rept.  of  comr.  apptd.  to  visit  battlefields 

of  Md.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.   [57-60].     Mess,   of  Gov.   rel.   to   statues  for   the 

old  hall  of  the  House  of  Representatives,     h.  t.  p. 
pp.    [61-63].      Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  on  fees  reed,  for 

ye.nr.  1864.     h.  t.  p. 
pp.    [65] -154.      Corresp.  rel.  to  military  affairs.     Jer- 
sey City  ;    J.  IT.  Lyon.  1865. 

1866  Jan.  9.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  State  Gazette  "  Office, 

1866.  28  pp. 

Ace.  docs,  were  prtd.  in  a  separate  pamphlet;  see  note 
under  doc.  ed. 
1866  Jan.  9.  doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  State  Gazette  "  Office. 

1866.  142  pp. 

p.  31.     Agric.  college  circular, 
pp.   33-37.      Rept.  of  comrs.  of  agric.  college  fund, 
pp.   39-41.      State  Lunatic  Asylum  rept..  1865. 
pp.  43-45.     Corresp.  with  N.  T.  and  Penn.  Institution 

for  Blind, 
pp.  47-52.      Deaf  and  dumb. 

p.   53.     Penn.  Training  School, 
pp.   55-63.     Quarantine, 
pp.  65-66.      N.  J.  pilots, 
pp.  67-91.     John  Hart  Monument, 
pp.  91-116.      Antietam  National  Cemetery, 
pp.  117-136.     Corresp.  rel.  to  military  riiatters. 
pp.   137-138.      War  claims, 
pp.   139-140.     Bounties, 
pp.   141-142.      Soldiers'  Children's  Home. 
The  documents  were  also  prtd.  separately :    Documents 
accompanying     Gov.     Parker's     mess.       Trenton : 
"  State  Gazette,"  1866.     114  pp. 

Marcus  L.  Ward,  governor 
1866  Jan.   16,   dept.  ed.     Trenton :    Prtd.   at  the  "  State 
Gazette  "  Office.  1866.     18  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy. 

1866  Jan.  16.     n.  p.,  n.  d,     pp.  177-190. 

1867  Jan.   18   [1.  e.  8].  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    Murphy  and 
Bechtcl.  1867.     48  pp. 

1867  Jan.  18  [1.  e.  8].  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    Office  of  State 

Gazette.  1867.     35  pp. 
1867   [I.  e.  81.  dept.  ed.    Trenton:   Office  of  State  Gazette, 

1867.  27  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  Library  of  Princeton  TJniversitv. 
1867  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  8],  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     pp.  3-37. 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 
(English  Edition)— cont'd 
Marcus   L.    Ward,   governor — cont'd 
1867-186S.     Trenton :     Murphy    &    Bechtel,    1867-8.      48. 
45  pp. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon-General's  Library.     Entitled  "Ann. 
messages  of  the  Governor  of  N.  J.  to  the  Senate  and 
Gen.  Assem.  for  the  years  1867-8." 

1868  Jan.  14,  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    True  American  Office, 

1868.  45  pp. 

186S  Jan.  14.  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    pp.  3-37. 

1869  Jan.  12.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    True  American  Office, 

1869.  51  pp. 

1869  Jan.   12.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    True  American  Office, 

1869.  29  pp. 

A   copy  of  the  29  page  edition  was  seen   In  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
1869  Jan.  12,  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  dl.     pp.  3-29. 

Theodore  F.  Randolph,  governor 
1869  Jan.  19.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1869  Jan.  19.  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  177-190. 

1870  Jan.  11.  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    True  American  Office, 

1870.  27  pp 

1870  .Tan.  11.  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    True  American  Office, 

1870.  49  pp. 

1870  Jan.  11.  doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.    pp.  3-26. 

1871  Jan.  [10],    dept.    ed.      Murphy    &    Bechtel — State 

Gazette  Office,  1871.     19  pp. 
1871  Jan.  [10].  dept   ed.    Trenton:    Murphy  &  Bechtel — • 
State  Gazette  Office.  1871.     33  pp. 
See  also  below,  the  non-serial  group,  under  date  1871. 

1871  Jan.  [10],  doc.  ed.  h.  t.  p.  pp.  3-21. 

1872  Jan.  [9].  dept.  ed.   Trenton:  "State  Gazette." 
Murphy  &  Bechtel.  1872.  18  pp. 

1872  Jan.  9,  doc.  ed.  h.  t.  p.  18  pp. 

Joel  Parker,  governor 
1872  Jan.   16,  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    State  Gazette,   1872. 

23  pp. 

1872  Jan.    16.    dept.    ed.      Trenton :     "  State    Gazette," 
Murphy  &  Bechtel.  1872.     18  pp. 

1872  Jan.  16,  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     18  pp. 

1873  Jan.     14,    dept.    ed.       Trenton  :      "  State    Gazette," 
Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1872  (sic).     31  pp. 

1873  Jan.  14,  dept  ed.    Trenton  :   Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1873. 
44  pp. 
The  only  copy  seen  of  the  44  page  edition  was  In  the 
N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 

1873  Jan.  14.  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     34  pp. 

1874  Jan.    13.   dept.    ed.      Trenton:     Murphy   &   Bechtel, 

1874.  34  pp. 

Copies  of  this  edition  were  seen  in  Columbia  University 
Library  and  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
1874  Jan.    13.    dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     Murphy    &    Bechtel, 
1873.     24  pp. 
Copies  of  this  edition  were  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy. 
and  in  the  New  York  Public  Library. 

1874  Jan.  13.  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     27  pp. 

1875  Jan.  12.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Public  Opinion,  W.  S. 
Sharp.  1875.     28  pp. 

1875  Jan.  12,  doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.     28  pp. 

Jos.  D.  Bedle,  governor 
1875  Jan.   19.    dept.   ed.     Trenton :    Naar,   Day   &   Naar, 

1875.  27  pp. 

1875  Jan.  19,  doe.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     20  pp. 

1876  Jan.    11,   dept.   ed.     Trenton :    Naar,   Day   &   Naar, 

1876.  40  pp. 

1876  Jan.   11,  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    J.  L.   Murphy,   1876. 
28  pn. 
The  only  copy  seen  of  this  edition  was  in  Columbia  TTni- 
versity  Library. 

1876  Jan.  11,  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     31  pp. 

1877  Jan.  9.  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    J.   L.  Murphy.    "  State 
Gazette  "  Office.   1877.     20  pp. 

1877  Jan.  9.  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     19  pp. 

1878  Jan.  8,  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Naar.  Day  &  Naar,  1878. 
52  pp. 

1878  Jan.  8,  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1877 
(sic).     38  pp. 
The  only   copy   seen   of   this   edition  was   In   Columbia 
University   Library. 
1878  Jan.  8,  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     43  pp. 

Geo.  B.  McClellan,  governor 
1878  Jan.    15,   dept.    ed.      Newark:    W.   B.   Guild.    1878. 
15  pp. 

1878  Jan.  15.  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     14  pp. 

1879  Jan.  14.  dept.  ed.   Trenton :  Naar.  Day  &  Naar, 
1879.  37  pp. 

1870  Jan.  14,  dept.  ed.  Trenton :  J.  L.  Murphy,  1879. 

24  pp. 

The  only  copy  seen  of  this  edition  was  in  the  N.  J.  Hist. 
Socy..  Newark. 
1879  Jan.  14.  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     30  pp. 


364 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

(English  Edition) — cont'd 

Qco.  B.  McClellan^  (joicrnor — cont'd 

1880  Jan.  13.  dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

"      Jan.  13,  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     l."i  pp. 

1881  Jan.   11,  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    J.   L.   Murphv,   1881. 

19  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  Columbia  University  Library, 
1881  Jan.  11.  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    25  pp. 

George  C.  Ludlow,  governor 
1881  Jan.    18,   dept.   ed.     Trenton :    Naar,   Day   &  Naar, 
18S1.     24  pp.     4°. 

1881  Jan.  18.  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n,  d,    pp,  27-44. 

1882  Jan.   10,   dept.  ed.     Trenton :    J.  L,  Murphy,   1882, 
36  pp, 

1882  Jan.   10.   dept.   ed.     Trenton :    Naar,   Day   &   Naar, 
1882.     36  pp. 
The  only  copy  seen  of  this  edition  was  in  tie  Rutgers 
College  Library. 

1882  Jan.  10  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     47  pp. 

1883  Jan.   9,   dept.   ed.     Trenton :    J.    L.   Murphy,   1883. 

38  pp. 

1883  Jan.  9,  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1883. 
60  pp. 
The  only  copy  seen  of  this  edition  was  In  the  Rutgers 
College  Library. 

1883  Jan.  0.  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    43  pp. 

1884  Jan.  8.  dept.  ed.     Camden  :    The  Courier  Publishing 
Assn.,  1884.    2.t  pp. 

Only  two  copies  were  found,  one  In  the  Rutgers  College 
Library,  the  other  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
18S4  Jan.  8.  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n,  d,    26  pp. 

Leon  Abbett,  governor 
1884  Jan.   15,   dept.   ed.     Jersey   City :    Heppenheimcr  & 
Maurer,  n.  d.     18  pp. 
Imprint  taken  from  cover. 
1884  Jan.  15.  dept.  ed.     Camden  :   The  Courier  Publishing 
Assn.,  1884."    19  pp. 

1884  Jan.  15,  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     19  pp. 

1885  Jan.  13,  dept.  ed.     Jersey  City  :   The  Argus  Publish- 
ing Co..  1885.     62  pp. 

1885  Jan.   13,  dept.  ed.     Camden  :    The  Courier  Publish- 
ing Assn.,  1885,    62  pp, 

1885  Jan.  13,  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    48  pp. 

1886  Jan.   12.   dept.  ed.     Jersey  City:    Argus  Publishing 
Co.,  1886.     48  pp. 

1886  Jan.   12.  dept.   ed.     Trenton :    J.   L.  Murphy,   1886. 

39  pp. 

1886  Jan.  12,  dgc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     39  pp. 

1887  Jan.  11.  dept.  ed.    Trenton:    MacCrelllsh  &  QuigUy, 
1887.     71  pp. 

1887  Jan.  11,  doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.    71  pp. 

Robt.  8.  Oreen,  governor 
1887  Jan.  11,  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1887. 

20  pp.     4°. 

Though  dated  Jan.  11  on  the  title  page,  tJie  message  was 
delivered  Jan.  18. 
1887  Jan.  11,  dept,  ed.     Trenton:   MacCrellish  &  Qulgley, 
1887.     11  pp. 
The  only  copy  seen  of  this  edition  was  in  the  N.  J,  Hist. 
Socy.,  Newark. 

1887  Jan.  11,  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    12  pp. 

1888  Jan.    10,   dept.    cd.      Trenton :    J.   L.   Murphy   Pub- 
lishing Co..  1888.     38  pp. 

1888  Jan.  10,  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1888. 
62  pp. 

1888  Jan.  10.  doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.    38  pp. 

1889  Jan.    [8],   dept.   ed.     Trenton:    Naar,  Day  &  Naar, 
18S9.     50  pp. 

1889  Jan.  [SJ.  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1889.  32  pp. 
The  only  copy  seen  of  this  edition  was  in  the  N.  J.  Hist. 
Socy.,  "Trenton. 

1889  Jan.  [8],  doc.  ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.     32  pp. 

1890  Jan.  14.  dept,  ed.  Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgliy, 
1890.     35  pp. 

1890  Jan.   14.   dept.   ed.     Trenton :     Naar,   Day   &   Naar, 

1890.     50  pp. 
1890  Jan.  14,  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp. 

Leon  Abbett,  governor 
1890  Jan.  21.  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley, 

1890.     36  pp. 
1890  Jan.  21.  dept.  ed.     Jersey  City:    F.  Heppenheimer's 

Sons,  n.  d.     43  pp, 

1890  Jan.  21.  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     36  pp. 

1891  Jan.  l.'i,  dept.  ed.     Jersey  City:    F,  Heppenheimer's 
Sons,  n.  d.     99   (15)   pp, 

1891  Jan.  13.  doc.  ed.    n.  ij.,  n.  d.    95  pp. 

1892  Jan.  12.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley, 
1892.     69  pp. 

1892  Jan,  12,  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    69  pp. 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 

(English  Edition) — cont'd 

Leon  Abbett,  governor — cont'd 

1893  Jan.  12,  dept  ed,     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsb  &  Qulgley, 

1893.  61  pp.* 
1893  Jan,   12,   dept,   ed.     Trenton  :    Naar,   Day   &  Naar, 

1893.  93  pp.* 
Copy  of  this  edition  seen  in  Columbia  University  Library. 

1893  Jan.  12,  doc.  ed.     n,  p.,  n.  d.    61  pp.* 

Oeo.  T.  Werts,  governor 

1K93  Jan.  17,  dept,  ed.     Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley, 

1893.     8  pp. 
1892  Jan.  17,  doc,  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     8  pp. 

1894  Jan.  9,  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1894. 
56  pp. 

1894  Jan.  9,  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub- 
.    llshlng  Co..  1894,     38  pp. 

1894  Jan.  9,  doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.    38  pp. 

1895  Jan.  8,  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  ilurphy  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1895.     51  pp. 

1895  Jan.  8,  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     32  pp. 

1896  Jan.  14.  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley, 
1896.     56  pp. 

1896  Jan.  14,  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     41  pp. 

John  IV.  Qriggs,  governor 
1896  Jan.  21.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley, 

1896.  12  pp, 

1896  Jan.  21.  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     12  pp. 

1897  Jan.  12.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  ;    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley, 

1897.  31  pp..  foldg.  table. 

1897  Jan.  12.  doc.  cd.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     31  pp. 

1898  Jan.  11,  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley, 

1898.  32  pp. 

1898  Jan.  11,  dept,  ed.    Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley, 

1898.  23  pp. 

The  only  copy  seen  of  this  edition  was  in  the  N.  J,  Hist. 
Socy.,  fs'ewark. 

1898  Jan.  11,  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     23  pp. 

David  O.  AVatkiM,  acting  governor 

1899  Jan.  10.  dept  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley, 

1899.  19  pp. 

1899  Jan.  10,  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub. 
Co..  1899.     14  pp. 
The   only  copy   seen  of  this  edition   was   in   the   N.   J. 
Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
1899  Jan.  10.  doc.  ed.    h.  t  p.    14  pp. 

Foster  M.  Voorhees,  governor 
1899  Jan.  17,  dept  ed.,   n,  p.,     Elizabeth  Journal  Print, 
1899.    13  pp. 

1899  Jan.  17,  doc.  ed,     h,  t  p,     13  pp. 

1900  Jan.   9.   dept   ed,     Elizabeth :    Dally   Journal   Prtg, 
House,  1900.     32  pp. 

1900  Jan.  9.  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    32  pp. 

1901  Jan.  8,  dept  ed.     Not  found. 

Jan.  8,  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n,  d.     19  pp. 

1902  Jan.  14,  dept,  ed,     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1902.    21  pp, 

1902  Jan.  14,  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     21  pp. 

Franklin  Murphy,  governor 

1902  Jan.  21.  dept  ed.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1902.     12  pp. 

1902  Jan.  21.  doc.  ed.     n.  t  p.     pp.  37-45. 

1903  Jan.     [13],    dept.    ed.      Trenton:-     MacCrelllsh    & 
Quigley,  1903.     22  pp. 

1903  Jan.  [13],  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     22  pp. 

1904  Jan.     [12],     dept.    ed.      Trenton:      MacCrelllsh    & 
Qulgley.  1904.     17  pp. 

1904  Jan,  [12],  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1805  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct  1805  ;  371-372. 
1806-1812.     None  found. 
1813   Nov.  3  In  Jol.  Legist  Council  Oct  1813:1456-1462, 

"      Nov.  3  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1813  :  65-69. 
1814-1815  none  found. 
1816  Jan.   12  in  Jol.  Legist  Council  Jan.  1810  :  1798-1804. 

"      Jan.   12  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1816:87-92. 

"      Oct  26  In  Minutes  of  Assem.   Oct    1810  :  15-19, 

1830  Jan.      7  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1829/30  :  77-83. 

"  Oct   28  in  Jol.  Legist  Council   1830/1  :  9-15, 

"  Oct.  28  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1830/1 :  9-15, 

1831  Oct.  27  in  Jol.   Legist  Council   1831/2  :  9-16, 
"  Oct.  27  In  Votes  of  Assem.   1831  :  12-21. 

1832  Oct  24   In  Jol.    Legist    Council    1832/3:9-16, 
"  Oct.  24   In  Votes   of   Assem.    1832/3:11-20. 

1833  Jan.   11   In  Jol.    Legist    Council    1832/3:35-44, 
"  Jan.   11   In  Votes   of  Assem.    1832/3:104-113. 

"      Oct.  23  in  Jol.    Legist   Council    1838/4  :  7-17, 
"      Oct  23  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4 :  7-17, 


•  Delivered  Jan.  10  :  has  date  Jan.  12  opposite  signature. 


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365 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


1834 
1835 
1837 

1838 

1839 
1840 

1841 
1842 
1843 

It 

1844 
1845 

ti 

1846 
1847 
1848 

1849 
1850 
1851 

1852 

tt 

1853 
1854 

1855 
1856 
1857 

1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 


1862 
1863 

1864 
1865 
1866 

1867 
1868 
1869 
1869 

1870 
1871 
1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 


Oct.  29 
Oct  29 
Oct.  28 
Oct.  28 
Jan.  3 


.Tan. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Oct. 

Jan. 

Jan. 

Jan.  15 

Jan  15 

Jan.  21 

Jan.  14 

Jan.  14 

Jan.  13 

Jan 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 


Jan.  21 
Jan.  14 
Jan.  14 
Jan.  11 
Jan.  11 
Jan.  11 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan.  13 
Jan.  13 
Jan.  12 
Jan.  12 
Jan.  11 
Jan.  17 
Jan. 
Jan. 


Checklist — cont'd 
(English  Edition) — cont'd 

n  Joi.   Lecisl.   Council   1834/5  :  12-19. 
n  Votes  of  Assem.   1834/5  :  13-21. 
n  Joi.  Lesisi.  Council  1835/6  :  12-18. 
n   Votes  of  Assem.   1835/6  :  14-21. 

Joi.  Legisl.  Council   1836/7  :  59-68. 
n  Votes   of  Assem.    1836/7  :  121-131. 
n  Joi.  Leglsi.   Council   1837/8  :  12-18. 
n  Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8  :  11-19. 
n  Joi.  Legisl.  Council  1837/8:109-117. 
n  Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8  :  194-202. 
n  Joi.   Legisl.  Council   1838/9:11-19. 
n  Votes  of  Assem.  1838  '9  :  10-28. 
n  Joi.  Legisl.  Council   1839/40:16-24. 
n  Votes  of  Assem.  1830/40  :  10-22. 
n  Joi.  Legisl.  Council   1839/40:99-118. 
n  Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40  :  173-195. 
n  Joi.    Legisl.  'Council    1840/1  :  10-30. 
n  Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1  :  13-34. 
n  Joi.  Legisl.  Council  1841/2  :  11-51. 
n  Minutes  of  Assem.   1841/2  :  17-59. 
n  Joi.  Legisl.  Council  1842/3:11-28. 
n  Votes  of  Assem.  1842/3  :  10-28. 
n  Joi.  Legisl.  Council      1843/4  :  12-34. 
n  Votes   of  Assem,    1843/4  :  14-35. 
n  Joi.  Legisl.  Council  1843/4  :  45-47. 
n  Joi.  Legisl.  Council  1843/4  :  134-142. 
n  Votes   of   Assem.    1843/4  :  199-217. 
n  Joi.    Legisl.   Council    1845":  12-119. 
n  Votes  of  Asspra.  1845  :  15-116. 
n  Senate  .lol.  1845:165-166. 
n   Senate  joi.  1846  :  12-103. 
n  Votes  of  Assem.  1846  :  11-73. 

Senate   joi.   1847  :  12-22. 

Votes  of  Assem.  1847  :  12-38. 
n  Senate  .iol.  1848  :  14-66. 
n  Votes  of  Assem.   1848  :  15-79. 

Senate   .lol.    1848  :  101-106. 
n  Senate  .1ol.  1849  :  15-130. 
n  Votes  of  Assem.   1849  :  23-65. 

Senate  1oi.   1850  :  13-38. 
n  Minutes  of  Assem.  1850  :  22-80. 
n  Senate  .lol.   1851  :  13-75. 
n  Minutes  of  Assem.   1851 
n  Senate  .iol.  1851  :  94-105 
n  Minutes  of  Assem.  1851 
n  Senate  joi.  1852.  apn.  pp.  3-57, 
n  Minutes  of  Assem.  1852.  app.  pp 
n  Senate  .iol.  1853.  app.  pp.  5-30. 
n  Minutes  of  Assem.  1853.  app.  pp.  5-30. 
n  Senate  iol.  1854,  app. 
n  Minutes  of  Assem.  1854,  app. 
n   Sen.  iol.   1854  :  56-63. 
n   App.   to  Sen.  Iol.   1855  :  3-62. 
n  App.   to  Minutes  of  Assem.  1855  :  3-62 
n  App.   to   Minutes  of  Assem.   1856. 
n  Minutes   of  Assem.   1856  :  25-42. 
n  App.  to  Senate  Joi.  1857  :  3-55. 

' House  Joi.  1857  :  3-55. 

"  "  "  Senate  joi.  1857  :  47-52, 
"  "  "  Senate  iol.  1858 
"  "  "  House  joi. 
"  "  "  Senate  Joi 
"  "  "  House  Joi. 
"  "  "  Senate  Joi 
"  "  "  Senate  joi 
"  Senate  Joi 


22-88. 
122-133. 


3-57. 


8 


1858 

1859: 

1859: 

1860 
1860  : 

1861 


3-71. 

3-71. 

4-66. 

4-66. 

:  3-82. 

89-95. 

3-19  ;  293-322. 


April  30  In  Sen.  Joi.  1861  :  654-660. 
April  30  In  Minutes  of  Assem.   1861 
Jan.  14  In  Legisl.  docs.  1862. 


House  JoL   1861  :  3-52. 

1106-1113. 


Jan.  13 

Jan.  20 

Jan.  12 

Jan.  10 
•Tan. 
Jan. 


9 
16 


1863. 

1863. 

1864. 

1865. 

1866. 

1866  :  185-190. 
Jan.   18    ri.  e.  8]  in  Legisl.  docs.  1867  :  3-27. 
Jan.   14   In  Legisl.  docs.  1868  :  3-27. 
Jan.   12  In  Legisl.   docs.   1869  :  3-29. 
Jan.   19  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1869  :  64-72. 
.Tan.   19  In  Legisl.  docs.   1869  :  177-190. 
Jan.   11    "        "  "       1870: 3-26. 

Jan. [10]  "        "  "       1871:321. 

Jan.  [9]    "         "  "        1872. 

Jan.   16 1872. 

Jan.   14   in  Sen.  iol.   1873  :  21-53. 

Jan.   14   In  Legisl.  docs.  1873. 

Jan.   13  in  Sen.   iol.   1874  :  22-48. 

Jan.   13  in   Legisl.  docs.  1874. 

Jan.   12   In  Sen.  Iol.  1875  :  18-48. 

Jan.   12  In  Minutes  of  Assem.  1875:19-49. 

Jan.  12  in  Legisl.  docs.  1875. 

Jan.  19  in  Minutes    of    Assem.    1875 :  76-89. 

Jan.  19  in  Legisl.  docs.  1875. 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


1876  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1877  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1878  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1879  Jan. 
'*  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1880  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1881  Jan. 
"  .Tan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1882  Jan. 
Jan. 

"      .Tan. 

1883  Jan. 
Jan. 

"      Jan. 

1884  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1885  Jan, 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1886  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1887  Jan. 
"  .Tan. 
"      Jan. 

1888  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1889  Jan. 
"  .Tan. 
"      Jan, 

1890  Jan, 
"  Jan, 
"  .Tan, 
"  Jan, 
"      .Tan. 

1891  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1892  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1893  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      .Tan. 

1894  .Tan. 
"      Jan. 

1895  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

Aqc.  1 

1896  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

doc.  1 
"  Jan. 
"      .Tan. 

doc.  2 

1897  Jan. 
"  .Tan. 
"      Jan. 

1898  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      .Tan. 

1899  Jan. 
"  .Tan. 
"      Jan. 

1900  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1901  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"      Jan. 

1902  Jan. 
"  Jan. 
"  .Tan. 
"      Jan. 


Clieckiist — cont'd 
(Engiisii  Edition) — cont'd 

11   in  Senate  iol.  1876:20-50. 

11   in  Minutes  of  Assem.   1870:36-66. 

11  in  Legisl.  docs.   1876.  doc.  1. 

9  In  Senate  iol.  1877  :  32-51. 

9  In  Minutes  of  Assem.  1877  :  27-48. 

9  In  Minutes  of  Assem.  1877,  doc.  1. 

8  In  Sen.   iol.    1878:22-60. 

8  In  Minutes  of  Assem.   1878  :  27-49. 

8  in  Legisl.  docs,  1878.  pt,  1.  doc.  1. 
15  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1878  :  89-101. 
15  in  Legisl.  docs.  1878.  nt.  2,  doc.  29. 
14  in  Senate  Joi.  1879  :  25-50. 

14  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1879  :  26-49. 

14  In  Legisl.  docs.  1879,  v.  1,  doc.  1. 
13  in  Senate  lol.  1880:27-41. 

13  In  Minutes  of  Assem.  1880  :  28-42. 

13  in  Legisl.  docs.  1880,  v.  1.  doc.  1. 

11   In  Senate  Joi.  1881  :  28-46. 

11   in  Minutes  of  Assem.   1881  :  28-48. 

11  In  Legi-si.  docs.  1881,  r.  1,  doc.  1. 

18  In  Legisl  docs.  1881,  v.  1.  doc.  2  :  27-44. 

10  in  Senate  iol.  1882  :  29-06. 

10  In  Minutes  of  Assem.  1882  :  37-74. 

10  in  Legisl.  docs.  1882.  v.  1.  doc.  1. 

9  in  Senate  iol.  1883:26-71. 

9  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1883  :  23-64. 

9  in  Legisl.  docs.  1883,  v.  1,  doc.  1. 

8   in  Senate  iol.  1884  :  28-57. 

8  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1884  :  23-52. 

8  in  Legisl.  docs.  1884.  v.   1,  doc.   1.     26  pp. 

15  In  Legisl.  docs.  1884,  v.  1,  doc.  2. 
13  In  Senate  Joi.  1885  :  24-68. 

13   in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1885:21-68. 

13  in  Legisl.  docs.  1885.  v.  1.  doc.  1. 

12  in  Senate  joi.  1886:24-61. 

12  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1886  :  20-57. 

12  in  Legisl.  docs.  1886,  v.  1.  doe.  1. 

11  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1887  :  26-95. 

11  in  Legisl.  docs.  1887.  v.  1,  doc.  1. 
ri81  in   Legisl.  docs.  1887,  v.  3,  doc.  36. 
10  In  Senate  iol.  1888:27-66. 

10  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1888  :  18-53. 

10  in  I,rf>gisi.  docs.  1888,  v.  1.  doc.  1. 
[81    in   Senate  Joi.  1889:25-56. 

f81    in   Minutes  of  Assem.  1889  :  20-49. 
[8]    in   r,.egisl.  docs.   1889.  v.  1.  doc.  1. 

14  in  Senate  Joi.  1890:27-58. 

14  In  Minutes  of  Assem.  1890:20-52. 

14   in  Ijegisl.  docs.  1890.  T.  1.  doc.  1. 

21   In  Minutes  of  Assem.  1890  :  108-141. 

21   in  Legisl.  docs.  1800.  v.  1.  doc.  2. 

13  in  Senate  .Joi.  1801  :  30-121. 

13  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1801  :  10-111. 

13  in  Legisl.  docs.  ISOI,  v.  1.  doc.  1. 

12  in  Senate  Joi.   1,S02  :  27-90. 

12  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1802  :  21-84. 

12  in  Legisl.  docs.  1892,  v,  1,  doc.  1. 

12  in  Senate  Joi.  1893  :  25-78.* 

12   in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1803  :  19-74.* 

12  in  Legisl.  docs.  1803,  v.  1.  doc.  1.* 

17  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1893  :  129-135. 

17  In  Legisl.   docs.    1803,  v.   1.  doc.   2. 

9  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1894  :  7-42. 
9  In  Legisl.  docs.  1894.  t.  1,  doc.  1. 
8  in  Senate  Joi.  1895  :  27-56. 

8  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1895  :  9-38. 

8  in  Legisl.  docs.  1895   (I.  e.  119  sess.),  v.  1. 

14  in  Senate  joi.  1896  :  7-44. 

14  in  Legisl.  docs.  1805   (1.  e.  120  sess.),  v.  1, 

21   in  Senate  iol.  1896  :  65-70. 

21   in  Legisl.  docs.  1895   (1.  e.  120  sess.),  v.  1. 

12  in  Senate  iol.  1897  :  6-25. 

12  In  Minutes  of  Assem.  1897  :  6-25. 

12   in  Legisl.  docs.  1896.  v.  1,  doc.  1. 

11  in  Senate  Joi.  1808  :  8-25. 

11    in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1898  :  7-24. 

11    in  T.rf>gisl.  docs.  1897. 

10  in  Senate  Joi.    1809  :  7-16. 

10  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1899  :  6-15. 

17  in  Senate  iol.  1899:31-38. 

9  in  Senate  iol.  1900:7-32. 

9  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1900:6-31. 

9  In  Legisl.  docs.  1899.  r.  1,  doc.  1. 

8  in  Senate  joi.  1901  :  7-21. 

8  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1901  :  7-21. 

8  in  I^egisi.  docs.   19O0.  v.  1.  doc.   1. 

14   in  Senate  Joi.   1002  :  8-26. 

14   in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1902  :  8-26. 

14  in  Legisl.  docs.  1901,  v.  1,  doc.  1. 

21   in  Senate  Joi.  1902  :  37-45. 


•  Delivered  Jan.  10  ;  has  date  Jan.  12  opposite  signature. 


366 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 

(Ensllsh  Edition) — cont'd 

1903  Jan.    ri3]   in   Senate   lol.    1903:6-18. 

"      Jan.    [13]    in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1903  :  S-IO. 
"      Jan.    [131    in  Legisl.  docs.  19112,  v.  1,  doc.  1. 

1904  Jan.    [12]    in  Senate  Jol.  1904:6-16. 

"      J;in.    (12)    in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1904  :  10-20. 
"      Jan.    [12]    in  Ltgisl.   docs.   1903.   v.   1,  doc.   1. 
"      April   12  in  Senate  joi.   1904  :  751-754. 
"      April   12  in  Minutes  of  Assem.   1904  :  921-923. 

Checklist 
(German  Edition) 

1863  Jan.  20.     Not  found. 

500  copies  in  German  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1863:29.) 

1864  Jan.  12.     Not  found. 

500  copies  in  German  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1864:20.) 

1865  Jan.  10.     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1865  :  43.) 

1866  Jan.  9.     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1866  :  20.) 

1867  Jan.    [8].     Newark:    Druck  der  "New  Jersey  Freie 
Zeitunj;  "  Office,  1867.     33  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 

1868  Jan.  14.     Not  found. 

500  copies  in  German  ordered  prtd.  (  Minutes  of  Assem. 
1.S6S:  29.) 

1869  Jan.  12.    Not  found. 

500  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1869:26.) 

1870  Jan.  11.     Not  found. 

500  copies  in  German  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1870:53-54.) 

1871  Jan.  [10].     Not  found. 

1000  copies  in  German  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1871  :  16.) 

1872  Jan.   [9).     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872  :  76.) 

1873  ,Tan.  14.     Not  found. 

1000  copies  In  German  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1873: 
21-53.) 

1874  Jan.  13.     Not  found. 

500  copies  in  German  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  .iol.  1874  :  22- 
48)  ;  1000  in  German.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1874: 
18.) 

1875  Jan.  12.    Not  found. 

1000    copies    In    German    ordered    prtd.       (Minutes    of 
Assem.  1875  :  49.) 
1876-1877.     Not  found. 

No  order  to  print  in  German  found. 

1878  Jan.  8.     Not  found. 

Usual  no.  of  copies  in  German  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1878  :  50.) 

1879  Jan.  14.     Not  found. 

Usual  no.  of  copies  In  German  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1879  :  66.) 

1880  .Tan.  13.     Not  found. 

3000  copies  ordered  to  be  prtd.  by  the  N.  J.  Frele 
ZeitUPK.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1880  :  43.) 

1881  Jan.   11.     Newark  :    Druck  der  "  New  Jersey   Freie 
Zeitung,"  n.  d,     26  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
1882-1884.     Not  found. 

No  order  to  print  in  German  found. 

1885  Jan.   13.     Newark  :    Druck  der  "  New  Jersey  Frele 
ZeltunK."  1885.     69  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1886  Jan.  12.     Not  found. 

3000  copies  In  German  ordered  to  be  prtd.  by  N.  J. 
Freie  Zeitung  of  Newark.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1886:60.) 

1887  Jan.  11.     Newark  ;   New  Jersey  Arbeiter  Zeitung  (Co- 
operatly  Publishing  Asso'n).  1887.     105  pp. 

Copies  seen  In  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
Hist.   Socy. 

1887  Jan.  [18].    Not  found. 

Usual  no.  of  copies  of  ann.  and  Inaugural  mess,  ordered 
prtd.  In  German.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1887:115- 
116.) 

1888  Jan.  10.    Not  found. 

3000  in  German  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1888:50.) 

1889  Jan.    [8].     Jersey  City:    "New  Jersey  Staats-Zelt- 
ung."  1889.     50  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 
1889  Jan.  [8].     Elizabeth:    "Freie  Presse."  1889.     40  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist-  Socy..  Newark. 

9000  copies  in  German  were  ordered  prtd.  :  300O  bv  the 
Elizabeth  Frele  Presse.  3000  bv  the  N.  J.  S'taats 
Zeitung  (if  Jirsev  ritv.  3000  bv  Otto  Heinz  of 
Newark.     (.Minutes  of  Assem.  1889  :  49.) 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 
(German  Edition) — cont'd 
1890  Jan.  14.    Elizabeth  ;   "  Elizabeth  Frele  Presse,"  1890. 
52  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Socy.     3000  copies  ordered  to  be  prtd.  in  Ger- 
man by  the  Elizalieth  Freie  I'rosse.  3000  by  Otto  H. 
Heinz    of    the    Newark    Volksblatt.       (Minutes    of 
Assem.  1852  :  52.)     No  copy  of  the  latter  print  was 
found. 
1890  Jan.  21.    Elizabeth:   "Elizabeth  Freie  Presse."  1890. 
52  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

1890  Jan.  21.  Newark  :  Druck  der  "  New  Jersey  Deutsche 
Zeitung,"  1800.     52  pp. 

"  Inaugural-Ansprache  seiner  Excellenz  Leon  Abbett." 
The  treasurer's  rept.  shows  that  there  were  also 
1000  copies  of  this  message  prtd,  by  Otto  Heinz 
[Newark  Volksblatt]. 

1891  ,Tan.  13.     Not  found. 

3000  copies  in  German  were  ordered  prtd.  by  the  Eliza- 
beth Frele  Presse,  ,3000  bv  the  N.  J.  Deutsche 
Zeitung  of  Newark,  3000  by  the  N.  J.  Staats  Zeitung 
of  Jersey  City. 

1892  Jan.  12.  Jersey  City:  New  Jersey  Staats-Zeitung, 
1892.     126  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy,  Copies  were  also 
ordered  to  be  prtd.  in  German  by  the  N.  J,  Deutsche 
Zeitung  of  Newark  and  the  Elizabeth  Frele  Presse. 

1893  Jan.  10.  Elizabeth :  Druck  der  "  Frele  Presse," 
1S93.     106  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.  ;  copies  were  also 
ordered  to  be  prtd..  3000  each,  by  the  Deutsche 
Zeitung  of  Newark  and  the  Staats  Zeitung  of  Jersey 
City. 

7ion-serial 

1853.  Increased  compensation  recommended  for  Gov. 
on  condition  tliat  he  fix  liis  residence  at  seat  of 
govt,    (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  27.) 

1S54.  Propriety  of  requiring  Governor  to  live  at  Tren- 
ton and  increasing  Ills  compensation.  (Same  (Fort) 
Jan,  11,  1854:  13.) 

1871.  IWessages  of  Theo.  P.  Randolph,  Gov.  of  N.  J.  Jer- 
sey City:  Pangborn,  Dunning  &  Dear,  1871.   70  pp. 

pp.  3-21.    Ann.  mess.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  23-26.  Veto  of  Senate  bill,  further  suppl.  to  "  an 
act  to  Incorporate  a  co.  to  form  an  artificial  naviga- 
tion betw.  the  Passaic  and  Delaware  Rivers,  Feb.  28, 
1871.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.  27-30.  Veto  of  act  to  Incorporate  the  Marine  and 
Inland  Telegraph  Co.     March  15,  1871.     h.  t.  p. 

pp.  31-33.  Veto  of  act  to  incorporate  the  Oceanic  Yacht 
Club  of  Jersey  City.    March  15,  1871.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.  35-39,  Special  mess,  on  exercise  of  the  veto  power, 
Mch.  21.  1871.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.  41-44.  Veto  of  act  to  increase  the  school  fund  of  this 
state.    Mch.  22,  1871.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.  45-48.     Veto  of  suppl.   to  act  to  create  the  town   of 

Bergen  in  the  co.  of  Hudson March  22.  1871. 

h.  t.  p. 

pp.  49-51.  Veto  of  act  to  authorize  the  mayor  and  alder- 
men, of  the  Cit.v  of  Paterson,  to  borrow  money  for  the 
payment  of  existing  debts  and  liabilities,  and  issue 
bonds  for  the  same.     March  22,  1871.     h.  t.  p. 

pp,  53-60.  Veto  of  act  to  re-organize  the  local  govt,  of 
Jersey  City.    Mch.  23.  1871.    h.  t.  p. 

pp.  61-65.  Special  mess  on  the  bribery  law,  March  29, 
1871,    h.  t.  p, 

pp.  67-70.     Veto   of   suppl.   to   act   to   revise   and   amend 
charter  of  the  City  of  Newark,    h.  t.  p. 
Only  one  copy  was  found,  viz..  In  Columbia  University 
Library. 

Expenditures 

1815.    "Rept.  of  joint  committee   (Howell)   on  examina- 
tion of  accts.  of  governor.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1815/6: 
15-16.) 
1872-1902.     Inaugural  expenses  (Governor).   (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1871/2  (pp.  81-82)— snme  1901/2.) 

The  table  occurs  only  In  the  following  years:  1872, 
1S73,  1S7S,  1881,  1884,  1887.  1890,  189^,  1896. 
1899.  1902. 

1893-1902,  Disbursements  on  acct,  of  Inauguration 
(Governor)  expenses.  (A.R,  comptroller  1892/3  (p, 
44)— .wwf  1901/2,) 

The  table  occurs  only  In  1893,  1806,  1899,  1902, 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY  - 


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GOVERNOR— cont'd 
Expenditures — cont'd 

1S96-1903/4.  Disbursements  on  acct.  of  executive  dept. : 
salaries,  stationery,  etc.  (Same  1895/6  (p.  39)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

.     Same,   in    detail.     (A.R.    treasurer    1895/6    (pp. 

320-323)— .same  1903/4.) 

Fees;  see  that  title 

Proclamations;  see  Taxation:  State.   Corporations 

Salary;  see  Salaries 

Special  Messages 

See  also  above,  the  Don-seri.il  group,  under  date.  1871. 

William    Livinqston 
1789.     Nov.  13.     Examination  of  witnesses  in  Court  of 
Chancery.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1789:  70-71.) 

William,   Paterson 

1791.  Nov.  25.  State  debt,  subscribed  to  loan  proposed 
by  U.  S.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1891:  90.) 

1792.  Nov.  16.  Organization  of  militia;  socy.  for  es- 
tablishing useful  mnfres.    (Same  1792/3:  70-71.) 

Joseph  Bloomfleld 

1802.  Oct.  27.  Transmitting  communication  from  Secy, 
of  Treasury  of  U.  S.  rel.  to  rebuilding  beacon  on 
Sandy  Hook  and  copies  of  laws  and  jols.  of  states 
named.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1802:  155.) 

1806.  Feb.  5.  Transmitting  Ga.  res.  resp.  judiciary 
power  of  U.  S.  courts  and  Vt.  res.  resp.  importation 
of  slaves.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1806:  476.) 

1812.  Aug.  4.  War  with  Great  Britain  and  dependence 
of  the  U.  S.  on  aid  from  the  state  governments. 
(Same  Aug.   1812:  222-223.) 

Aaron  Ogden 

1813.  Jan.  21.  Organization  and  training  of  militia. 
(Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Jan.  1813:  1305-1307;  Minutes 
of  Assem.  Jan.  1813:  9-10.) 

.     Feb.  17.     Subscription  by  state  to  capital  stock 

of  state  banks.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Jan.  1812:  1392- 
1393;   Votes  of  Assem.  1812/3:  127-128.) 

Wm.  8.  Pennington 

1814.  Jan.  13.  Militia  and  coast  defences.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1813/4:  84-91.) 

.     Oct.     Militia.    (Same  Oct.  1814:  24-29.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1814  : 
30.) 

.     Oct.     Maritime    frontier.     (Jol.    legisl.    council 

Oct.  1814:  1613-1619;  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1814:  24- 
29.) 

1815.  Jan.  11.  Militia.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Jan.  1815: 
1646-1653;  Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1815:  104-110.) 

Not   seen.      Ordered    prtd.      (Jol.    Legisl.    Council   Jan. 
1815  :  1653.) 

Isaac  H.  Williamson 

1817.  Feb.  11.  State  house.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1816/7: 
232-233.) 

1818.  Jan.  17.  Adjutant  general's  ann.  return  of  mili- 
tia of  state.    (Same  Jan.  1818:  56.) 

1819.  Jan.  8.  Digest  and  compilation  of  statute  laws  of 
state.    (Same  1818/9:  57-60.) 

.     Nov.  1.     Delaware  River  fisheries  and  navigation. 

(Same  Oct.  1819:  16.) 

1820.  Boundary  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  (Some  Jan.  1820: 
81-82.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1820 : 
82.) 

.     Jan.  24.     Navigation  of  waters  betw.  N.  Y.  City 

and  Staten  Island  or  N.  J.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan. 
1820:  81-82.) 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 
Special  Messages — cont'd 

Isaac  H.  Williamson — cont'd 
1821.     Oct.  29.     Public  lands,  etc.    (Same  Oct.  1821:  19- 
20.) 

1823.  Nov.  21.  Fees  above  his  stated  salary  in  1821 
and  1822.     (Same  1823:  96-97.) 

1824.  Nov.  21.  Transmitting  communications  from 
other  states  [resp.  slavery,  etc.].  (Same  Oct.  1824: 
100-101.) 

1828.  Feb.  4.  Mess.,  with  rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to 
settle  the  question  of  territory,  etc.,  in  dispute  with 
New  York.  Trenton:  Prtd.  for  state  by  J.  Justice, 
1828.  64  pp. 

.     Same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1827/8:  131-175.) 

1829.  Jan.  19.  Probable  trade  of  the  proposed  Dela- 
ware and  Raritan  Canal.    (Same  1828/9:  167-179.) 

.     Same,  separate,    n,  t.  p.    16  pp. 

Copies  were  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Llbrar.v.  Princeton 
Universit.v  Library  and  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy., 
Newark.  The  document  is  also  included  in  the 
32  pp.  edition  of  the  committee  rept.  on  the  Dela- 
ware and  Raritan  Canal.  Jan.  15.  1829. 

Saml.  L.  Southard 

1833.  Boundary  controversy  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J. 
(Votes  of  Assem.   1832/3:  185-189.) 

.     Jan.  28.     Transmitting  repts.  and  res.  from  other 

states  resp.  disputed  power  betw.  the  states,  etc. 
(Same  1832/3:  216-242.) 

.     Feb.  21.     Militia.    (Same  1832/3:  419-421.) 

Peter  D.  Yroom 

1834.  Jan.  29.  Newark  Turnpike  Co.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1833/4:  294.) 

1835.  Jan.  19.  Papers  in  office  of  secy,  of  state  con- 
nected with  services  of  militia  during  War  of  the 
Revolution.    (Same  1834/5:  197-199.) 

.     Feb.  7.     Negotiations  with  Penn.  for  removal  of 

obstruction  in  Delaware  River.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1834/5:  288-306.) 

.     Feb.  7  [i.  e.  27].   Conveyances  from  Carterets  to 

"twelve  proprietors."     (Same  1834/5:423.) 

1836.  Feb.  15.  Transmitting  resolutions  on  slavery. 
(Same  1835/6:  381-398.) 

.     Feb.  18.  Transmitting  Va.  res.  on  slavery.    (Same 

1835/6:  504-506.) 

William  Pennington 

1842.  Feb.  14.  Public  lands.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1841: 
401-424.) 

.     Nov.  8.     Public  lands.    (Same  Oct.  1842:  186.) 

1843.  March  17.  Va.  law  rel.  to  vessels  sailing  from 
N.  J.  ports  to  Va.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  1843/4:  18; 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1843/4:  18-19.) 

Charles   G.   Stratton 
1846.     Jan.   22.     Transmitting  stmt.   resp.  no.   of  pris- 
oners reed,  at  penitentiary  from  each  co.  and  sums 
paid  for  their  transportation,  Oct.  1,  1842-Dec.  31, 
1845.     (Sen.  jol.  1846:  203-208.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  Jol.  1848  :  209.) 

Daniel  Haines 
1848.     R.R.  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific.    (Sen. 
jol.  1848:  357-359.) 

George  F.  Fort 
1852.     Feb.  12.     National  monuments  at  Phila.    (App.  to 
House  jol.  1852:  410-416;  App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852;  410- 
416.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:    True  American  Office, 

1852.  7  pp. 

Includes  a  communication  from  the  select  and  common 
councils  of  Phila. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 

Special  Messages — cont'd 

Rodman  M.  Price 

1855.  March  22.  Recommending  an  apprn.  for  re- 
building Nassau  Hall.  (Minutes  of  Assam.  1855: 
923-924.) 

.  Same,  separate.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  State  Ga- 
zette Office,  1S55.   4  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 

.     March  27.     Veto  of  act  to  incorporate  the  Newark 

City   Bank.    Trenton:    Prtd.   at   the  State   Gazette 
Office,  1855.    7  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
.     Same.    (Sen.  Jol.  1855:  1150-1152.) 

1856.  Feb.  20.  Harbor  encroachments  In  the  Hudson 
River.     (Minutes  of  Assam.   1856:  455-459.) 

.     Same.    7  pp.    (App.  to  House  jol.  1856,  doc.  M.) 

Joel  Parker 


Payments    to    families    of    militia 
service.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1864: 

Public    improvements.      (Sen.    jol. 


1864.     March    22. 
mustered  into 
608.) 

.     March     23. 

1864:  610.) 

.     March  23.     Mass.  of  the  Gov.  (Parker)  in  relation 

to  the  bill  pending  before  the  U.  S.  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives concerning  The  Camden  and  Atlantic 
R.R.  Co.  and  the  Raritan  Bay  R.R.  Co.  Trenton: 
Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American  "  Office,  1864.   8  pp. 

.     Same.    8  pp.     (Legisl.  docs.  1864.) 


Randolph 

of  corporations. 


(Sen.   jol. 


Revenue.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1870: 
Taxes  on  corporations.  (Legisl.  docs. 
Taxes  on  corporations.    (Same  1870: 


Theodore  F. 

1869.  Feb.    24.     Taxation 
1869:  297-298.) 

.     Fab.  24.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1869:  191-194.) 

.     March  3.   Assem.  bill  120  and  taxation  of  private 

corporations.     (Same   1869:  1273-1277.) 

.    Same.    (Minutes  of  Assam.  1869:  564-567.) 

.     March  22.     Stevens  Battery.    (Legisl.  docs.  1869: 

1269-1272.) 

1870.  March  15. 
881-884.) 

.     March  15. 

1870:  35-40.) 
.     March  17. 

41-45.) 
.    March  22.    Taxes  to  be  paid  by  Erie  Rwy.  Co. 

(Same  1870:  47-51.) 

1871.  Bribery  law.    (Same  1871:  949-953.) 
.    Same.    (Messages  of  Gov.  1871:  67-70.) 

Joel  Parker 

1872.  Corresp.  with  Gov.  Ponder  of  Delaware  resp. 
fishing  in  the  Delaware.  9  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1873 
[doc.  32].) 

.     Feb.  21.     Stockton  and  Kearney  statues,    h.  t.  p. 

5  pp. 
.     March  20.     Antietam  National  Cemetery.    (Sen. 

jol.   Jan.   1872:  918-919;    Minutes   of   Assem.   1872: 

1017-1018.) 

1873.  Controversy  with  Delaware  concerning  fisheries. 
(Sen.  jol.  1873:  504-505.) 

1874.  March  4.  Public  clause  in  private  acts;  exemp- 
tion  from  assessment.    (Legisl.  docs.  1874,  doc.  44.) 

1875.  Jan.  15.  Address  before  the  agric.  socy.  (A.R. 
state  agric.  socy.  1874:  89-92.) 

Joseph  D.  Bedle 

1876.  Feb.  28.  State  prison.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1876: 
253-255.) 

.     March    22.     Dispute    with    Delaware    regarding 

fisheries.    (Sen.  jol.  1876:  325-327.) 
.     March  22.     Same.   4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1876;  doc. 

37.) 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 

Special  Messages — cont'd 

Geo.  B.  McVlellan 
1879.     Jan.  27.     Lay  judges  of  Inferior  Courts  of  Com- 
mon Pleas.    (Legisl.  docs.  1879,  v.  1,  doc.  13:  1-4.) 

Oeo.   G.   Ludlow 
1881.     March  14.     Boundary  lines  of  N.  Y.,  Penn.  and 

N.  J.   6  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1881  v.  1,  doc.  30.) 
1883.     Feb.  5.     Stockton  rifle  range.    7  pp.    (Same  1883 
v.   2,  doc.  30.) 

Leo7i  Abbctt 

1885.  March  23.  Damages  to  state  house  by  fire.  21 
pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1885  v.  2,  doc.  36.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1885:  661-668;  Senate 

jol.  1885:  517-523.) 
.     Same,  separate.    Camden:    Prtd.  by  the  Courier 

Publishing  Assn.,  1885.    21  pp. 
.     March  23.     Same.     (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 

of  labor,  etc.  1884/5:  xxv-xxvi.) 

1886.  Fab.  23.  Concerning  the  decision  of  the  Supreme 
Court  in  the  case  of  the  state,  the  Central  R.R.  Co. 
of  N.  J.,  prosecutor  vs.  The  state  bd.  of  assessors 
at  al.,  defendants.  (Sen.  jol.  1886:  265-268;  Minutes 
of  Assem.  1886:  350-353.) 

.     Same.  5  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1886  v.  3,  doc.  37.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    J.   L.   Murphy,   1886. 

5  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
.     March  17.     Veto  of  House  substitute  for  Senate 

bill  no.  42  [rel.  to  bridges].   Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy, 

1886.  13  pp. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1886:  453-463.) 

.     June  1.     Decision  of  court  of  errors  and  appeals 

affirming  constitutionality  of  act  for  taxation  of  r.r. 

and  canal  property.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1886:  971.) 
.     June  1.     Claim  of  state  agst.  Morris  and  Essex 

R.R.  Co.  for  taxes.    18  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1886  v.  3, 

doc.  36.) 
.    Same.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1886:  972-988;  Sen.  jol. 

1886:  798-813.) 

Robert  S.  Green 

1887.  March  16.  Mess,  and  ace.  docs.  resp.  taxation  of 
the  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  (San.  jol.  1887:  246- 
249;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1887:  428-430.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1887  v.  3.  doc.  37.) 

.     Same,  separate.  Trenton :  MacCrellish  &  Quigley, 

1887.  6  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1888.  March  19.  U.  S.  custom  house  and  post  office 
bldg.  at  Newark.    (Sen.  jol.  1888:  552.) 

1889.  Jan.  30.  Advertising  for  public  prtg.  (Minutes 
of   Assam.   1889:  146-149.) 

Leon  Abbett 

1890.  Jan.  29.  Address  at  ann.  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agric. 
(17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  12-13.) 

.     March  24.       Geol.  survey.     (Minutes  of  Assem. 

1890:  631-632.) 

.  March  31.  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  and  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  and  Western  R.R.  Co. ;  taxation. 
(Sen.  jol.  1890:  440-445;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1890: 
677-681.) 

1891.  Address  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  (18  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1S90:  187-193.) 

1892.  [Address  on  transportation  rates  for  agric.  prod- 
ucts, taxation  of  farm  property,  good  roads.]  (19 
same  1891:  169-173.) 

Geo.  T.  Werts 
1895.     Chickamauga   and    Chattanooga   National   Park. 

(San.  jol.  1895:    201-202;   Minutes  of  Assem.  1895: 

271-272.) 
.    June   4.    Acquisition    of    Palisades   of   Hudson 

River  by  U.  S.    (Minutes  of  Assam.  1895:  891-893.) 


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369 


GOVERNOR— cont'd 

Special  Messages — cont'd 

John  W.  Qriggs 
1897.     March  23.     Pollution  of  the  Passaic  River.   Tren- 
ton: MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,  1897.    5  pp. 
.     March  23.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1897:  356-357;  Min- 
utes of  Assam.  1897:  425-426.) 

Foster  M.  Voorhees 

1901.  Apprn.  for  investigation  of  Passaic  River  sewer- 
age question.  (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1901: 
4.) 

Franklin  Murphy 

1902.  Claim  of  state  agric.  college  for  education  fur- 
nished citizens  of  state.  (Minutes  of  Assam.  1902: 
94-98;   Sen.  jol.  1902:  81-82.) 

1903.  Feb.  17.  Administration  of  various  penal  and 
charitable  institutions.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1903: 
269-270.) 

.     April  21.     Passaic  River  pollution.    (Minutes  of 

Assem.  1903:  867-868;  Sen.  jol.  1903:  673.) 

.  Oct.  15.  Public  instruction,  tuberculosis  sana- 
torium, etc.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  Oct  1903:  3-4.) 

1904.  Feb.  1.  Tenement  house  comn.  (Same  1904:  58- 
59.) 

.  March  16.  Duties  of  atty.  gen.  (Minutes  of  As- 
sem. 1904:  588-589;   Sen.  jol.  1904:  363-365.) 

GRAIN 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 

GRANT  (WM.) 

State  Treasurer   1832;  see  Treasurer. 

GRANT  (WILLIAM  H.) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1S85. 
1877.     Apple  culture.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  130-132.) 

GRAPE 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Fruit 

GRAPHITE  PRODUCTS;  see  LABOR.   EMPLOYMENT 

GRASS 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grass  and  Forage 

GRAY  (GEO.  R.) 

State  treasurer,  1891-1901 ;  see  Finance  :    State. 

GRAY  (SAMUEL  H.) 

Attorney  General  1897-1901 

Reports;   see  Attorney  General.    Special  Reports 

GREAT  EGG  HARBOR  RIVER 

Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate.  Rainfall.  Finesville 

GREEN  (CHAS.  A.) 

1897.  Helps  and  hindrances  to  fruit  culture.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1897:  126-131.) 

GREEN  (HENRY  W.) 

1868.     See  Taxation:   State,  this  date. 

GREEN  (J.  V.) 

1890.  How  can  we  make  our  farms  pay  better?  (17 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  88-89.) 

GREEN  (JAS.  M.) 

1897.  Education  in  the  distr.  schools.  (25  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1897:  213-215.) 

24 


GREEN  (JAMES  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.,  1824-1827.  Council- 
man 18.'f0-1834. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1824.  Dec.  1.  Slavery.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1824: 
126-128.) 

1825.  Nov.  3.  Delaware  and  Rarltan  Canal.  (Same 
Oct.  1825:  60.) 

1831.  Oct.  31.  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal.  (Jol.  Leg- 
Isl.  Council  Oct.  1831:  21-23.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct. 
1831  :  23.) 

.     Nov.  4.     Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co.    (Jol. 

legisl.  council  Oct.  1831:  27-28.) 
1833.     Jan.  25.     Boundary  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.    (Same 
1832/3:  96-99.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

JJot  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1832/3  : 
99.) 

Supreme  Court  Reporter  (1831-1836) 

1837.  Nov.  6.  Printing  of  Supreme  Court  repts.  (Jol. 
Legisl.  Council  1837/8:  52-53;  Votes  of  Assem.  1837/ 
8:  141-143.) 

GREEN  (ROBERT  STOCKTON),  1831-1895 

Native  of  N.  J.  ;  held  several  local  offices  ;  member  of 
state  constitutional  comn.  in  1872 ;  member  of 
Congress  18.85-1887  :  Governor  of  N.  .1.  1887-1889 
(for  mossaffes,  see  under  Governor)  and  ex-offlclo 
president  of  the  state  board  of  education  (see  Edu- 
cation, the  serial  group)  :  appointed  vice-chancellor 
in  1890. 

GREEN  (ROBERT  STOCKTON) 

Member  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  18961903. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Taxation:  State 

GREEN  (THEODORE  J.) 

1897/8.  Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools  of  Wood- 
bury.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8:  272-273.) 

GREENSAND;  see  MARL 

GREENWICH,  CUMBERLAND  COUNTY 
Rainfall;   see  Climate;   Rainfall 

GREENWOOD  LAKE 

Fisheries;  see  Fish  and  Game 

GREGORY  (B.  C.) 

1891/2-1900/1.     A.R.  as  city  supt.  of  Trenton  schools. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1  app.   (pp.  110- 

115)— same  1900/1.) 
1899/00-1900/1.     Manual    training   in    Trenton.     (Same 

1899/00    (pp.   455-456)— same  1900/1.) 

GREGORY  (CHRISTOPHER) 

1892/3-1899/00.     Rept.    of   principal    of   public    schools 
of  Long  Branch.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  pt.  1,  app. 
(pp.  112-115)— some  1899/00.) 
Omitted  1894/5-1898/9. 

1901/2-1903/4.  Manual  training  in  public  schools  of 
Long  Branch.  (Same  1901/2  (pp.  220-225) — same 
1903/4.) 

GREGORY  (DUDLEY  S.),  1800-1874 

Native  of  Conn.  :  removed  to  Albany,  N.  Y.  In  1807  ;  later 
to  Jersey  City  where  he  held  several  local  offices ; 
member  of  Congress  1847-1849. 

1851.     See  Water  Supply.    Hoboken,  this  date. 


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GREGORY   (JAMES  M.) 

1896/7-1903/4.  Manual  Training  and  Industrial  School 
for  Colored  Youth,  Bordentown.  (A.R.  bd.  of  edu- 
cation 1896/7  (pp.  295-299)— same  1903/4.) 

GRIFFIN  (JAMES  E.) 

1867-1867/8.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Burlington 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7  (pp.  695-702)  — 
same  1867/8.) 

Paglns  from  Collected  docs. 

GRIFFIN  (VAN  BUREN) 

1877.     Farm  at  Kirkwood,  Camden  Co.   (5  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1877:  88-90.) 
1882.     Potato  culture.    (10  same  1882:  93-96.) 

GRIFFITH  (JAS.  H.) 

1893/4-1898/9.  Rept.  as  principal  of  Washington  Bor- 
ough School.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4  app.  A 
(p.  170)— some  1898/9.) 

GRIFFITH  (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1818/9-1819/2(1, 
1823/4-1824/5. 

Reports  by 
Select  Commitiee 
1820.    Jan.  14.    Slavery  in  new  states.    (Votes  of  As- 
sem.  Jan.  1820:  59-61.) 

.     Feb.    7.     Canal    betw.    Delaware    and    Raritan 

rivers.    (Same  Jan.  1820:  108-109.) 

1823.  Nov.  7.     Rate  of  interest.    (Same  Oct.  1823:  58.) 
.    Nov.  12,     Publication  of  law  repts,  of  Supreme 

Court.     (Same  1823:  68.) 
.     Nov.  19.     Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal.     (Same 

1823:  85.) 
.     Manner   of   prtg.   the   public  and   private   laws. 

(Same  Oct.  1823:  156.) 

1824,  Nov.  15.  Brotherton  Indians.  (Same  Oct.  1824: 
82.) 

.    Nov.  30.    Rept.  upon  rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  In 

1823   [rel.  to  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal].    Tren- 
ton: Prtd.  by  Joseph  Justice,  1S24.    7  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Library  of  Princeton  University.  300 
copies  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1824  : 
147.) 

.    Same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1824:  119-123.) 

.     Dec.    22.     Free   school    fund.     (Same    1824:  186- 

189.) 

GRIGGS  (BENJAMIN) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1882. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1882.  n.  d.  Convict  labor.  7  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1882 
v.  1,  doc.  22.) 

The  rept.  Is  also  signed  by  Jas.  C.  Clark. 

GRIGGS  (JOHN  W.) 

Assemblyman  from  Passaic  County  1876-1877  :  Senator 
from  Passaic  County  1883-1888 :  Riparian  comr., 
1896-1897  (see  Land.  Riparian)  ;  Governor  189(1- 
1898  (for  messages,  see  under  Governor). 

Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1884.  Feb.  18.  Taxation  of  r.r.  and  other  corporations, 
(Sen.  jol.  1884:  318-331.) 

Tabular  stmts,  and  proposed  bills  are  omitted  from  the 
doc.  ed. 

.     Same.   47  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1884  v.  2,  doc.  38.) 

.  Same,  separate.  Camden:  The  Courier  Publish- 
ing Assn.,  1884.    47  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

1885.  Feb.  3.  Acct.  of  heirs  of  late  treasurer  (Wright). 
7  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1885  v.  2,  doc.  42.) 


GROCERIES;  see  PRICES 

GROFF  (GEO.  G.) 

1892.     Dairy  hygiene.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  186-194.) 
From  New  York  "  Independent." 

GROSS  (ONAN  B.) 

1884.  Rept.  as  special  sanitary  inspector  of  the  city  of 
Camden.    (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884:  109-135.) 

GROUT  LAW 

Soe  Food  and  Drug  Law.     Dairy  Products,  under  date 
lOO-I. 

GROVER  (LEWIS  C.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1849. 
Reports  by 
Committee  ox  Judiciary 

1849.  Feb.  20.  Fishing  in  the  Delaware  River.  (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1849:  785-786.) 

GRUMAN    (WM.) 

1896.  Experience  in  poultry  and  egg  production.  (23 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  81-89.) 

GUERNSEY  (R.  S.) 

1884,  July,  Argument  before  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of 
assessors  at  Trenton,  agst.  the  retro-active  enforce- 
ment of  the  law  taxing  the  gross  receipts  of  cor- 
porations,   n.  t.  p.    7  pp. 

GULICK   (AARON) 

Assemblyman    from    Middlesex   Co.,    1841,    1848,    1849. 

Reports  by 
Special  Committee 
1849.    Jan.  18.    Purchase  of  lot  adjoining  state  house 
grounds.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1849:  257.) 

GUMMERE  (BARKER) 

Commissioner  of   sinking  fund,    1872-187.5    (for   annual 
reports  ;  see  Debt). 

1891.    Taxation  and  state  tax  comn.    (18  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1890:  281-286.) 
.     See  Taxation:  state,  this  date. 

GUMMERE  (SAML,  R.) 

State  House  commissioner  under  act  of  April  2.   1845  ; 
see  Public  Buildings. 

GURLER  (H.  B.) 

1895.  Comparative  profit  to  the  farmer  from  making 
and  selling  butter  or  selling  milk.  (21  A.R.  bd. 
agric.    1894:  97-122.) 

GUSTIN  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co.,  1797/8-1798/9. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1799.     Feb.  15.     Accts.  of  one  of  comrs.  tor  laying  out 
monies  on  stage  road  from  Burlington  and  Borden- 
town to  South  Amboy.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1799: 
48.) 

GWYNNE  (ROBT.,  JR.) 

1887/8-1896/7.  Rept.  as  CO.  supt.  of  schools  in  Salem 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1887/8  app.  (pp.  87-89)— 
same  1896/7.) 

1888/9-1892/3.     Rept.    as    supt.    of    schools    in    Salem. 
(Same  1888/9  app.   (pp.  141-142)— wme  1892/3.) 
1S90,  1  omitted. 


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GWYNNE  (ROBT.,  JR.)— cont'd 

1904.  Bitulitliic  pavement  in  borough  of  Woodstown, 
Salem  Co.  (11  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1904:  79- 
81.) 

GWYNNETH  (WM.  0.  H.) 

1S77.  Fruit  crops  of  Vinela.nd.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1877: 
94-97.) 

HAAS  (EDGAR) 

1875/G-1895/6.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Burling- 
ton Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1875/6  app.  (pp.  31- 
37)— some  1895/6.) 


HAAS   (JOHN) 


Assemblymau    from    Hunterdon    Co., 

1803/4-1814/5,  1817/8. 


1799/00-1801/2, 


[Select]  Committee 
1801     Oct.  31.     Unpaid  taxes  in  township  of  Little-Egg 

Harbour.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801:  19-20.) 
1818.     Jan.  27.       Lottery  in  towns  of  Georgetown  and 

Lambertsville,   Hunterdon   Co.     (Same  Jan.    1818: 

103.) 

HAAS  (NELSON) 

1892/3-1898/9.  Rept.  as  principal  of  Washington  school, 
Hackensack.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1S92/3  pt.  1, 
app.    (pp.  104-107)— «owe  1898/9.) 

Omilted    1S9.V4-1897/8. 

HABBERTON  (M.  E.) 

1887/S-1888/9.  Manual  training  in  public  schools  of 
Elizabeth.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1887/8  app.  (pp. 
134-135)— Sf/Hifi  1888/9.) 

HACKENSACK,  BERGEN  CO. 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.   Hackensack;  People's 
Drainage;  see  Land.   Drainage 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 

Kainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate.  Rainfall.  New  Brunswick 
Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 

HACKETTSTOWN,  WARREN  CO. 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

HADDENHORST  (E.  E.) 

1896/7.  Rept.  on  manual  training  in  West  Hoboken. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1896/7:  354-355.) 

HAIGHT  (THOMAS  G.) 

Assemblym.in  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1831,  1833-1836. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Tre.vsurer's  Accounts 

1834.     See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 
Select  Committee 

1836.  Feb.  17.  Fire  at  state  prison.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1835/6:  419-425.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     .500  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem. 
1835/6:425.) 

HAIN  (F.  H.) 

1900/1.    Rept.   of  supervising  principal   of   Cape  May 

Co.     (A.R.  bd.   of  education   1900/1:  248-250.) 
1900/1-1903/4.     Manual    training    in    Cape    May    City. 
(.Same  1900/1  (pp.  393-398)— sanif  1903/4.) 


HAINES  (DANIEL),  1801-1877 

Native  of  Now  York  ;  Councilman  from  Sussex  Co.,  1839- 
1840  ;  Trustee  of  school  fund,  1844  (see  Education, 
the  serial  group)  ;  (Jovernor  of  N.  .T..  1843-1844, 
1848-1851  (for  Messages,  see  under  Governor)  ;  one 
of  comrs.  to  purchase  a  site  for  lunatic  asvlum, 
1845  ;  N.  J.  Supreme  Court  .Tudse,  1K52-18()«  ;  apptd. 
a  comr..  In  1808.  to  examine  systems  of  prison  dis- 
cipline; served  on  state  boundary  comns.,  1870- 
1876. 

1865.  Jan.  31.  See  War  Expenditures.  Civil  War,  this 
date. 

HAINES  (HENRY  S.) 

1870/1-1871/2.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Burling- 
ton Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1870/1  app.  (pp. 
138-141)— same  1871/2.) 

HAINES  (SAML.  N.) 

State  Director  of  the  Delaware  and  Rarltan  Canal  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  cos.,  1852-1854. 

Reports;   see  Railroads:   Individual.    United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Canal  Co. 

HAINES  (SPENCER) 

Meteorological  observations  at  Rancocas  ;  see  Climate. 
1883-1885.     Weather  and  rainfall  at  Rancocas.    (13  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1885:  266-268.) 
18S6.     Temperature  and  rainfall  at  Rancocas.    (14  xame 

1886:  400.) 

HALE  (H.  E.) 

1882.  Agric.  socy  of  Mercer  Co.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881: 
413.) 

HALE  (J.  H.) 

1881.     Strawberry  culture  for  profit.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1881:  164-173.) 
.     Same.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1881:  36-45.) 

1895.  Irrigation  for  fruit  culture,  or  the  most  practica- 
ble methods  to  make  fruit  growing  profitable. 
{Same  1895:  58-67.) 

1896.  Modern  peach  culture  and  marketing.  (Same 
1896:  65-69.) 

1899.     Evolution    of   fruit   production   and    marketing. 

(26  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1898:  213-229.) 
1901.     Fruits  and  marketing.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 

1901:  178-182.) 
1903.     Pruning  and  marketing  of  the  peach.    (30  A.R. 

bd.  agric.   1902:  267-292.) 

HALL  (A.  M.) 

1884.     See  Miller  (Waters  B.). 

HALL  (DAVID  P.) 

1895.  As  to  incurables.  (10  A.R.  state  charities  aid 
assn.  1895:  55-66.) 

HALLIDAY  (SAMUEL) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1816-1818, 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1816.     See  Finance:   State,  serial  group  B. 
[Sexect]  Committed; 
1818.     Jan.  26.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
Jan.  1818:  97-100.) 

HALSEY  (J.  F.) 

1848.     Rept.  as  co.  examiner  for  Middlesex  Co.     (A.R. 

supt.  public  schools  1848:  54-55.) 
1850.     Same.     (Same  1850:  54-58.) 


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HALSEY  (WM.  A.) 

Comr.  of  Fisheries,  1897-1901 :  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 
serial  group. 

HALSTEAD  (CALEB) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1821/2. 
Reports  by 
[Sexect]   Committee 
1821.     Nov.  13.     Bank  of  U.  S.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1821:  48.) 

HALSTEAD  (OLIVER  S.) 

Assemblvman  from  Essex  Co..  1827/8  ;  Councilman  from 
Essex  Co..  1834. 

Reports  by 

[Sexect]   Committee 
1828.     Jan.    22.        Delaware    and    Raritan    Canal    Co. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1827/8:  91-93.) 

HALSTED  (BYRON  D.) 

Botanist :    Agricultural    College    Expet.    Station.    1889- 
1904.      See  Agriculture.     Crops.      Pests,   the  serial 
group. 
1884.     Grape  rot.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884: 
74-76.) 

1887.  Fertilization  of  flowers.    (Same  1887:  101-108.) 

1888.  The  doubling  of  flowers.    {Same  1888:  74-84.) 

1889.  Fungi  injurious  to  horticulture.  (Same  1889: 
149-162.) 

.     Pollen  versus  rain.    4  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper. 

station,  special  bull.  C.) 
.     What   are   the   worst   weeds   of   N.    J.?     15   pp. 

(Same,  Bull.  52.) 
.    Some  fungous  diseases  of  the  cranberry.    40  pp. 

(Same,  Bull.  64.) 

.     The  sweet  potato  rot.  2  11.   (Same,  special  bull.  J.) 

.     The  cranberry  scald.    2  11.    (Same,  special  bull. 

H.) 
.     The  potato  rot.   4  pp.    (Same,  special  bull.  G.) 

1890.  Some  fungous  diseases  of  spinach.  15  pp.  (Same, 
Bull.  70.) 

.    Some  fungous  diseases  of  sweet  potatoes.   32  pp. 

(Same,  Bull.  76.) 

.     Rusts,  smuts,  ergots  and  rots;  diseases  affecting 

crops;  remedies.    (17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  261-279.) 

.     Summary  of  remarks  on  cranberry  rot  or  scald. 

(17  satne  1889:  394-395.) 

.  The  anthracnoses  and  their  relations  to  horti- 
culture.   (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1890:  56-66.) 

.     Observations  upon  peach.    2  11.     (Agric.  college 

exper.  station,  special  bull.  L.) 

1891.  The  influence  upon  crops  of  neighboring  wild 
plants.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1891:  110-122.) 

.     Field   experiments  with  soil   and  black  rots  of 

sweet  potatoes.  19  pp.  (Agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion, special  bull.  M.) 

.    Destroy  the  black  knot  of  plum  and  cherry  trees, 

an  appeal.    14  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  78.) 

.  Experiments  for  the  year  upon  cranberry  dis- 
eases.   (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  266-272.) 

.     Remarks  on  spraying.    (18  «aiHe  1890:  100-102.) 

.     Some  of  fungous  enemies  to  crops,  potato  scab, 

etc.    (19  same  1891:  413-414.) 

.     Blights  and  their  remedies.    (Procs.  state  hortic, 

socy.   1895:  100-105.) 

1892.  Some  fungous  diseases  of  the  quince  fruit.  16 
pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station.  Bull.  91.) 

.     Fungi.     (Same,  Bull.  86:  11-20.) 

.     Some  fungous  diseases  of  celery.    12  pp.    (Same, 

special  bull.  Q.) 
.    Fruit  decay.     (Procs.   state  hortic.   socy.   1892: 

131-136.) 

1893.  Club-root  of  cabbage  and  its  allies.  16  pp.  (Agric. 
college  exper.  station.  Bull.  98.) 


HALSTED  (BYRON  D.)— cont'd 

1894.  Bacteria  in  some  of  their  relations  to  crop  grow- 
ing.   (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1894:  186-196.) 

1895.  Field  experiments  with  [Irish  and  sweet]  pota- 
toes. 20  pp.  (Agric.  college  exper.  station.  Bull. 
112.) 

■ — — .     Some  fungous  diseases  of  beets.    13  pp.    (Same, 

Bull.   107.) 

.     Potato  scab.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  395-396.) 

.     Pears  fail  to  mature.    (16  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 

station  and  8  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1895: 

360-361.) 

.     Spraying  of  crops.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  393.) 

.     Crossing  of  plants.    ( 22  .svniu"  1894:  83-89.) 

1896.  The  year's  experiments  with  root  crops.  (23 
same  1895:  93-95.) 

.     Sif tings  from  other  sources.    ( 17  A.R.  state  agric. 

exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion  1896:  415-429.) 

.     Plant  enemies  to  the  horticulturist.    (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1896:  89-92.) 

1896-1896/04.  Experiments  at  College  Farm  on  growth 
of  different  varieties  of  lawn  grasses.  (17  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station   (pp.  400-401) — 25  same  and  17  same  1904.) 

1897.  New  fungi.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1897:  40- 
61.) 

.    Field  experiments  with  potatoes.   19  pp.    (Agric. 

exper.  station.  Bull.  120.) 
.     Influence  of  drought  upon  vegetation.    (18  A.R. 

state  agric.  exper.  station  and  10  A.R.  agric.  college 

exper.  station  1S97:  360-362.) 
.     Leaf -green  in  Its  role  in  crop-growing.    (25  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1897:  85-96.) 

1898.  A  consideration  of  forcing  in  peaches.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1898:  117-140.) 

.     Experiments  with  trees.    (19  A.R.  state  agric. 

exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1898:  334-335.) 

.     The  asparagus  rust;    its  treatment  and  natural 

enemies.  20  pp.,  2  pis.  (Agric.  exper.  stations,  Bull. 
129.) 

1898-1900.     Experiments  with  sweet  corn. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 

1898  in  19  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and   11   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1898  :  313-314. 

1899  In  20  A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station  and  12  A.R. 
agric.  collecco  exper.  station  1899  :  393-395. 

1900  in  21   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station   and    13   A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1900  :  439-444. 

1899.  The  poisonous  plants  of  N.  J.  28  pp.  (Agric. 
exper.  station,  Bull.  135.) 

.  Tlie  forcing  of  peaches.  (20  A.R.  state  agric.  ex- 
per. station  and  12  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1899:  417-418.) 

.     Results  of  observations   and   experiments   upon 

fruits  and  vegetables.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1899:  72-98.) 

.     Live  covers  for   country  homes.    39   pp.,   8  pis. 

(Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  144.) 

.     Experiments  with   hemp.     (21  A.R.   state  agric. 

exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion  1900:  455-457.) 

.     Experiments  with  buckwheat.    (21  same  and  13 

xnme  1900:  458.) 

.     Soil  fungicides  for  potato  and  turnip  diseases. 

44  pp.,  pis.    (Agric.  exper.  stations,  special  bull.  S.) 

• .     Asparagus  rust  In  N.  J.    (27  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1899: 

99-108.) 

.    Movements  of  saps  in  plants.    (27  same  1899:  85- 

96.) 

1901.  New  greenhouse  of  botanical  dept.  (22  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1901:  442.) 

.     Horticultural  and  other  humbugs.    (28  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1900:  261-285.) 


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373 


HALSTED  (BYRON  D.)— cont'd 

1901.  Study  of  dimorpliism  in  buckwheat.  (22  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.   station   1901:  445-44S.) 

.     Some  results  obtained  in  cross-breeding  of  plants. 

(Procs.  state  hortlc.  socy.  1901:  144-148.) 

1902.  Reserve  forces  in  plants.  (29  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1901:  151-161.) 

1903.  Experiments  with  seeds  and  seedlings.  (24  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1903:  510-517.) 

.     Diseases  in  pear  orchard.    (24  same  and  16  same 

1903:  550-551.) 

HALSTED  (BYRON  D.)  AND  J.  A.  KELSEY 

1895.  Irrigation  of  garden  crops.  (Agric.  college  ex- 
per. station,  Bull.  115.) 

.     Field  experiments  with  fungicides.  32  pp.   (Flame, 

Bull.   108.) 

1903.  Some  of  newer  fungicides.  15  pp.,  2  pis.  (Same, 
Bull.  167.) 

1904.  Experiments  in  crossing  sweet  corn.  21  pp.,  2 
pis.    (Same,  Bull.  170.) 

HALSTED  (N.  NORRIS) 

1S72.  Jan.  15.  Address  as  President  of  the  state  agric. 
socy.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1872:  25-28.) 

HALSTED  (N.  NORRIS)  AND  S.  H.  CONDICT 

1S63.  Rept.  as  comrs.  to  the  International  Exhibition 
in  Hamburg.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1863:  15-19.) 

HALSTED  (WM.,  JR.) 

1825.  Repairs  of  state  house  and  govt,  house  and  lot. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1825:  S4-85.) 

The  other  comrs.  were  Chas.  Parker  and  David  Johnston. 

HAMILTON   (BENJAMIN) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co..  1821-1822,  1832-1834 ; 
Councilman  from  Sussex  Co.,  1S43-1844  ;  Senator 
from  Sussex  Co.,  1845-1846. 

Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1835.  Jan.  13.  Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Bank  of  New 
Brunswick.     (Votes  of  Assem.   1834/5:  169-170.) 

.     March  3.     Policy  of  state  in  refusing  to  pass  law 

for  any  other  r.r.  betw.  New  York  and  Phila.    (i^ame 
1834/5:  470-471.) 
.     March  3.     State  library.     (Some  1834/5:  469.) 

HAMILTON  (MORRIS  R.) 

State  Librarian,  1884-1898. 
Annual  Reports;   see  Libraries.    State 

HAMILTON  (ROBERT),  1809-1878 

Native  of  N.  J. :  Assemljlyman  from  Sussex  Co.,  1863- 
1864  ;  member  of  Congress,  1873-1877. 

Reports  by 

[Select]   Committee 
1864.     March    3.     Normal   and   model   school   property. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.   1864:  321-322.) 

HAMILTON  (S.  HARBART) 

1903.  The  mineral  industry.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1903: 
97-112.) 

HAMILTON   (SAML.  R.) 

Quartermaster  general,  1838-1854  (see  Militia  for  re- 
ports) ;  State  House  comr.  under  act  of  April  2, 
1845  :   see  Public  Buildings. 


HAMMONTON,  ATLANTIC  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.   People's  Bank 
Poultry;   see  Agriculture.    Poultry 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

HAMPTON  (CHAS.  G.) 

1888/9-1893/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Cumber- 
land Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1888/9  app.  (pp. 
36-38)— «a  me  1893/4.) 

HAJICE  (B.  B.) 

1879.  Is  N.  J.  giving  sufficient  importance  to  forestry? 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1879:  36-37.) 

HANCOCK  (W.  S,) 

Comptroller  of  the  treasury,   1894-1901 ;   see  Finance : 

State. 

1900.  Feb.  State  bldgs.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1900: 
125-127.) 

Foster  M.  Voorhees  and  G.  B.  Swain  were  the  other  mem- 
bers of  the  state  house  comn. 

HAND  (AARON  W.) 

1897/8-1903/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Cape 
May  Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8  (pp.  130- 
138)— «owe   1903/4.) 

HANKINSON  (HENRY) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co.,  1806-1808. 

Reports  by 

Select  Committee 

1808.  Nov.  25.  Morris  Turnpike  Co.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.   1808:  146.) 

HARBORS 

See  also  U.  S.  55  Cong.  2  eess.  House  ex.  doc.  482 : 
17-18:  110-112:  236-239.  being  a  report  on  the 
harbor  construction  work  in  New  Jersey  by  the  TJ.  S. 
Engineers. 

1844.  Need  of  attention  to  Delaware  Breakwater 
erected  by  general  govt,  near  western  shore  of  Dela- 
ware Bay.    (Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1844.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  part  of  Govs.  mess.  resp. 

breakwater  at  Cape  May.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1843/ 
4:  246-264;  Votes  of  Assem.  1843/4:  450-458.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.    500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Jol.  Leglsl.  Council 
1843/4:255;     Minutes     of    Assem.     1843/4:458.) 
Maurice    Beesley    submitted    the    rept.    to    the   council, 
A.  W.  Brown  to  the  Assem. 

1854.  Measures  taken  by  N.  Y.  for  preservation  of  har- 
bor; N.  J.  should  cooperate  with  her.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Price)  Jan.  17,  1854:  8-9.) 

.  Harbor  and  commercial  advantages  of  N.  J.;  lib- 
eral apprns.  may  reasonably  be  expected  from  na- 
tional legisl.  for  improvement  of  navigation.  (Same 
(Price)  Jan.  17,  1854:  8.) 

1855.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Hoxsey)  on  encroach- 
ments on  bay  and  harbor  of  New  York,  with  rept. 
of  E.  L.  Viele.  Trenton:  "True  American"  office, 
1855.   28  pp.,  2  maps. 

.     Same.    (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1855:  287-308;   App.  to 

House  jol.  1855:  287-308.) 

1856.  Communication  from  Governor  (Price)  rel.  to 
harbor  encroachments  in  the  Hudson  River.  (Min- 
utes of  Assem.   1856:  455-459.) 

.     Same.    7  pp.    (App.  to  House  jol.  1856,  doc.  M.) 

1857.  Breakwaters  should  be  established  at  Sandy  Hook 
and  Crow  Shoal  by  general  govt.  (Govs.  mess.  (New- 
ell) Jan.  20,1857:  8.) 


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HARBORS— cont'd 

1859.  Survey  by  general  govt,  for  artificial  harbor  at 
Crow  Shoal;  efforts  to  secure  apprn.;  interest  of 
other  states  in  the  work;  suggested  that  comn.  visit 
Washington  to  urge  apprn.  for  work,  (.s'nme  (New- 
ell) Jan.  12,  1859:  17-18.) 

.     Obstructions   in  channels  at  Elizabethport  and 

Shooter's  Island;  recommended  that  Congress  be 
asked  for  apprn.  and  that  law  be  enacted  authoriz- 
ing pilot  comrs.  to  prevent  deposit  of  obstructions 
in  waters.     {Same   (Newell)    Jan.   12,  1859:  16-17.) 

1860.  Damage  to  channels  at  Elizabethport  and  Shut- 
er's  Island  by  deposits  of  oyster  shells;  suggested 
that  comrs.  of  pilotage  be  empowered  to  prevent 
such  obstructions.    (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

1861.  Rept.  of  committee  on  commerce  and  navigation 
(Edmunds);  lack  of  interest  in  N.  J.;  question  of 
construction  of  an  artificial  harbor  at  Crow  Shoal, 
etc.  (Sen.  jol.  1861;  434-438;  Minutes  of  Assem. 
1861:  1043-1048.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  Jol.  1861  :  439.) 
1868.     Rept.  of  committee   (Hedden)   apptd.  to  investi- 
gate obstruction  in  Newark  Bay,  caused  by  bridge  of 
N.  J.  Central  R.R.  Co.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1868: 
283-292.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Minutes   of   Assem.    1868  : 
292.) 

1870.  Harbor  and  commercial  advantages  of  N.  J. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  4  or  5-6.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1871.  Approval  of  recommendation  of  riparian  comrs. 
to  give  to  Jersey  City  ample  frontage  for  construct- 
ing public  wharves  and  piers.  (Scniw  (Randolph) 
Jan.  1871:  9  or  14.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

[1875.]  Rept.  of  the  committee  apptd.  by  joint  res.  of 
March  15,  1872,  to  secure  the  construction  of  arti- 
ficial harbor  at  Crow  Shoal,  together  with  rept.  of 
U.  S.  engr.,  Feb.  14, 1874.  21pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1875.) 
The  committee  [or  comn.]  were  Alex.  G.  Cattell  and 
Downs  Edmunds. 

1875.  Apprn.  made  by  Cong,  for  survey  of  Crow  Shoals 
near  Cape  May  for  artificial  harbor;  recommended 
that  Cong,  be  asked  to  construct  a  breakwater  at 
the  place.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1884.  Map  showing  port  of  bay  of  N.  Y.  lying  betw. 
Cavan  Point  in  Jersey  City,  and  Constables  Hook, 
In  Bayonne,  known  as  Jersey  Flats.  (A.R.  riparian 
comrs.  1884.) 

1889.  Rept.  of  special  joint  committee  (Voorhees),  ap- 
ptd. in  1888,  on  extension  of  shore  front  in  N.  Y. 
Bay.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1889;  883-886.) 

.    Same,  separate.  Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co., 

1889.    83  pp. 

1891.  On  corresp.  with  Harbor  Line  bd.  in  reference  to 
plan  for  improvement  of  Jersey  flats  in  N.  Y.  bay. 
(A.R.  riparian  comrs.  1891;  75-110.) 

HARDENBERGH  (AUGUSTUS  ALBERT),  1830-1889 

Native  of  N.  J.  ;  Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co..  1854  ; 
held    several    local    offices    in    Jersey    (Jity ;    state 
director  of  United  N.  .T.  Ilnilroad  and  Canal  Co.  In 
1868  (for  Report,  see  Railroads:  Individual.    United 
N.  J.  Railroad  and  Canal  Co.)  ;  member  of  Congress, 
IST.i-lSTg,  1881-1883. 
Special  Committee 
1854.    Feb.  17.     Indigent  blind.    Trenton:  True  Ameri- 
can Office,  1854.    4  pp. 

lOOU  copies  ordered   prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem.   1854: 
720.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1854;  459-460.) 

.     March  1.   Pending  bill  in  Congress  resp.  donation 

of  public  lands  for  support  of  the  insane.  (Same 
1854;  619-624.) 

.    Same,  separate.  Trenton:   True  American  Office, 

1854.  7  pp. 


HARDENBERGH    (CORNELIUS    L.) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co..  1832/3-1834/5. 
Reports  by 

SlSLECT  CoMMmEE 

1833.  Feb.  15.  Common  schools  and  the  school  fund. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1832/3;  374.) 

.     Feb.  18.     Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co.    (Same 

1832/3:  396.) 

.    Oct.  31.     Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co.   (Same 

1833/4;  208.) 

1835.  March  3.  Papers  in  office  of  secy,  of  state,  con- 
nected with  services  of  the  militia  in  the  Revolu- 
tion.    (Same  1834/5;  463.) 

.     March    3.     Penn.    Institute   for   relief   of   blind. 

(Same  1834/5:  453.) 

HARDENBERGH  (JACOB  R.) 

A.ssemblyman  from  Somerset  Co..  17S9/90,  1812/3- 
1813/4. 

Reports  by 

[Select!   Committee 
1789.     Nov.  21.    Militia  accts.  of  N.  J.  agst.  the  U.  S. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1789:  87-88.) 

.    June  2.    Ann.   revenue  interest  on  state  debt. 

(Same  May,  1790:  37-38.) 

1812.  Nov.  4.     Tax  on  banks.    (Same  Oct.  1812:  30.) 

1813.  Feb.  4.    State  library.    (Same  Jan.  1813:  62.) 

HARDENBURG;  see  HARDENBERGH 

HARGER  (J.  J.) 

1893.  Glanders  or  farcy.  (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  248- 
250.) 

HARING   (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co..  1791/2-1795/6. 
Reports  by 

[Select]   Committee 
1796.     Feb.  15.     In  favor  of  granting  state  aid  to  College 
of  New  Jersey.   (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1796:  14-15.) 

HARKER  (G.  F.) 

Veterinary  inspector,  1892-1893  ;  see  Agriculture.  Live- 
stock.    Inspection. 

HARKER  (JOHN  P.) 

Assemblyman  from  Camden  Co.,  1856-1857. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1857.     March  10.     Payment  of  state  tax  by  corporations. 

Trenton:  "True  American"  Office,  1857.    7  pp. 
.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1857;  820-826.) 

HARRING  (PETER) 

Councilman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1884-1890.  1892-1895. 
member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled 
money,  1789  (see  Money). 

HARRINGTON  (CHAS.  F.) 

Member  of  Passaic  River  Commission.  1899  (see  Water 
Supply.  Passaic  Valley)  ;  member  of  state  sewerage 
comrs..  1899-1903  (for  annual  reports,  see  Water 
Supply,  etc.). 

HARRIS  (ALEXANDER  W.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co.,  1877-1878. 

Reports  by 
Special  Co.mmitteb 
1878.    n.   d.    Coal   combination.    4   pp.     (Legisl.   docs. 
1878,  doc.  49.) 


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HARRIS  (ALEXANDER  W.)— cont'd 

Reports  by — cont'd 
Special  Committee — cont'd 

1S78.  Feb.  28.  Minority  rept.  on  investigation  ot 
charges  agst.  public  ofRcers  of  improper  transactions 
with  insurance  cos.  10  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1878,  doc. 
32.) 

.     April  5.      Coal  combination.    (Minutes  of  Assem. 

1878:  1284-1285.) 


HARRIS  (JOHN  S.) 

1885.     Our   native 
1885:  183-188.) 


plums.     (Procs.   state   hortic.   socy. 


HARRISON  (C.  M.) 

State  Supt.  of  rublic  Schools.  1S64-18G5. 

Annual  Reports;  see  Education,  the  serial  group 

HARRISON  (C.  M.) 

1901.     Peach   tree  culture. 
1901:  167-177.) 


(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 


HARRISON   (E.  G.) 

18S9.  Preservation  of  fish  in  waters  in  and  near  to  the 
state  of  N.  J.,  within  U.  S.  jurisdiction.  83  pp.  (Leg- 
isl. docs.  1889  V.  2,  doc.  13.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1889:  201-209.) 

The  other  comrs.  were  W.  T.  Bailey  and  Thos.  E.  French. 

1893.  How  to  build  stone  roads  without  burdening  the 
farmer  with  taxation.  (21  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1893: 
342-346.) 

.     Dirt  roads  in  N.  J.    (20  same  1892:  516-518.) 

1894.  Road  improvement  assn. ;  report.  (1  A.R.  comr. 
of  public  roads  1894:  77-80.) 

1897.     Florence  (N.  J.)   road.    (4  same  1897:  71.) 
1899.     N.  J.  state  aid  law.    (6  same  1899:  84-85.) 

HART  (JOHN  S.) 

1862.  N.  J.  state  normal  school.  The  induction  of  Prof. 
John  S.  Hart  as  principal  of  the  model  school. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  "True  American"  Office, 
1862.  48  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  Library  of  Princeton  University. 

HART  (R.  H.) 

1867-1869/70.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Morris 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7  (pp.  765-771)  — 
same  1869/70.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

HART  MONUMENT;  see  PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS 

HARTWELL  (A.  W.) 

1892/3-1S94/5.  Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools  of 
Princeton.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app. 
(pp.  153-155)— .some  1894/5.) 

1896/7-1903/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Mercer 
Co.    {Same  1896/7  (pp.  194-195)— some  1903/4.) 


HARVEY  (T.  W.) 

1883.     Views  expressed  [on  malaria]. 
1883:  155.) 


(7  A.R.  bd.  health 


of 


HASCALL  (THEO.  D.)  [B.?] 

1892/3.     Manual  training  in  Rutherford.     (A.R.  bd 
education  1892/3  pt.  1  app.  pp.  287-290.) 

.     Rept.  as  principal  of  Rutherford  grammar  school 

(Same  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  158-159.) 


HATCH  (W.  H.) 


HATS 

Export  of;  see  Commerce.  Exports  and  Imports 
Labor  on;  see  Labor.    Employment 
Manufacture;    see   Industries,   etc. 

HAUCK  (PETER) 

Member  of  Passaic  Valley  District  Sewerage  Comn., 
1903 ;  see  Water  Supply,  etc.  Passaic  Valley,  the 
serial  group ;  also  non-serial  group,  under  date, 
1903. 


HAUPT  (L.  E.) 

1892.     Road  building  and  economics  of  roads, 
bd.  of  agric.  1891:  570-572.) 


1887 


Address  at  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agric.    (14  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1886:  99-112.) 


(19  A.R. 


HAVEN  (W.  L.  R.) 

1877/8-1899/00.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  of  Mor- 
ristown.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1877/8  app.  (p.  14) 
—same  1899/00.) 

Omitted  from  1878/9-1887/8,  1889/90-1890/1.  1895/6. 

HAVENS  (JOHN  G.  W.) 

Senator  from  Ocean  Co..  1872-1874. 

1874.  Accts.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund.  4  pp.  (Legisl. 
docs.  1874,  doc.  37.) 

HAWARD  (T.  C.) 

1877.     Peach  growing  in  Hunterdon  Co. 
agric.  1877:  128-129.) 


(5  A.R.  bd.  of 


HAWK  (J.  W.) 

Veterinary  inspector,  1882-1888  :  see  Agriculture.  Live- 
stock.    Inspection. 

1888.  Pleuro-pneumonia.  (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888: 
419-420.) 

HAY 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 

HAYES  (D.  A.) 

1899.  Strike  of  the  non-union  bottle  blowers  of  south- 
ern N.  J.;  its  cause  and  effects — social,  moral  and 
industrial.  (22  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1898/9:  173-195.) 

HAYES  (HOWARD  W.) 

1903.     Insurance  laws  of  N.  J.    Annotations  and  forms. 
Newark:  Soney  &  Sage,  1903.   iv,  79  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  Princeton  University  Library. 

HAYNES  (JOHN  S.) 

1878/9-1883/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Somer- 
set Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1878/9  app.  (pp. 
104-106)— 6ome  1883/4.) 

1892/3-1895/6.  Rept.  as  principal  of  Somerville  public 
school.  (Same  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  (pp.  160-162)  — 
same  1895/6.) 

HAYS  (JAMES  L.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1866.  Senator.  1867-1869 ; 
President  of  state  board  of  education.  1894-1904 
(see  Education,  the  serial  group). 

Reports  by 

1903.  Training  teachers  and  cost  thereof.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1903:  26-32;   Sen.  jol.  31-37.) 

[Select]  Committee 
1867.    Feb.  13.    State  lunatic  asylum.    (Sen.  jol.  1867: 
192-194.) 

HEALTH  COMMISSION;   see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 


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HEALTH  RESORTS;   see  PUBLIC  HEALTH.    SANITATION 

HEATH  (E.  M.) 

1888/9-1894/5.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  In  Hunter- 
don Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1888/9  app.  (pp. 
50-53)— same  1894/5.) 


HECKER  (H.) 

1873.     Barn    yard 
1873:  153-158.) 


manure.     (A,R.    state    agric.    socy. 


HEMP 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fiber  Crops 

HENDERSON  (PETER) 

1876.     The  geranium  as  a  bedding  plant.    (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1876:  32-34.) 
1884.     Market  gardening.    (11  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1883: 

159-163.) 

HENDERSON  (THOMAS),  1743-1824 

Native  of  N.  J.  ;  member  of  provisional  council  of  1777  ; 
delegate  to  Continental  Congress,  1779-80  ;  council- 
man from  Monmouth  Co.,  17n3/4-17n4/,'i,  1812/3- 
1813/4;  member  of  Congress,  179,'j-1797. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1813.    Feb.  1 ;  Feb.  3.    Fees  on  passing  of  private  laws. 
(Jol.    Legisl.    Council    Jan.    1813:  1318-1323;    1330- 
1331.) 

.     Feb.  18.     Pees  accrued  on  private  laws.    (Same 

Jan.   1813:  1402-1403.) 

HENDRICKSON  (CHARLES  D.) 

Member  of  comn.  on  deaf,  dumb  and  blind,  apptd.  in 
1873  ;   see  Maintenance.     Defectives. 

HENDRICKSON  (WM.  H.) 

Senator  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1858-1860. 
Reports  by 

COMMITITE  ON   THE   St.\TE  LIBRARY 

1860.  March  7.  Part  of  the  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  state 
library.  (Sen.  jol.  1860:  419;  Minutes  of  Assam. 
1860:  673.) 

Special  Committee 

1858.  Memorial  of  the  N.  Y.  comrs.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at 
the  •'  True  American  "  Office,  1858.   8  pp. 

.     Same.   (Sen.  jol.  1858:  449-454;   app.  to  Sen.  jol. 

1858:  1007-1012;  app.  to  House  jol.  1858:  1007-1012.) 

1859.  On  part  of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  the  N.  Y.  quaran- 
tine. Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  "True  American" 
Office,  1859.   6  pp. 

.     Same.    (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1859:  355-358;   app.  to 

House  jol.  1859:  355-358.) 


HENSHAW  (SAML.) 

1901.     Lawn-making. 
130-133.) 


(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1901: 


HEPPENHEIMER  (WM.  C.) 

.Vssemblyman  from  Hudson  Co..  1887-1890  :  comptroller 
of  treasury.  1891-1893. 
Reports  by 

Committee  on  Judiciary 

1889.    Aprils.    Public  prtg.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1889: 
704-705.) 

HEPWORTH  (WM.  B.) 

1891/2-1892/3.     Manual  training  in  Garfield.  (A.R.  bd.  of 
education  1891/2  pt.  1  (pp.  331-333)— «omc  1892/3.) 


HERBERT  (JACOB) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co..  lS.5G-18o7 ;  state 
director  of  the  Delaware  and  Karltan  Canal  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  It.lt.  cos..  IS.^iIl. 

Report;    see  Railroads;   Individual.    United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Canal  Co. 


BERING  (RUDOLPH) 

1890.     Sewerage  and  drainage  of  Trenton, 
of  health  1890:  99-104.) 


(14  A.R.  bd. 


HERITAGE  (BENJ.) 

1892.    Noxious  weeds  and   how  to  exterminate  them. 
(20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  368-372.) 

HEROLD  (HERMAN  C.  H.) 

Member  of  Passaic  Valley  sevferage  comn.,  1897  ;  member 
of  Passaic  Klver  commission,  1899 ;  see  Water  Sup- 
ply.    l*assaic  Valley. 

HERRING  (RICHARD  N.) 

Assemblyman  from  Camden  Co..  1875,  1876,  1879-1880  ; 
Senator  1885-1887 ;  Riparian  commissioner,  1888- 
1891   (see  Land.     Riparian). 

HERRING  (THOMAS  H.) 

Senator  from  Bergen  Co..  1837-1859. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Corporations 

1857.  Feb.  6.  Somerville  and  Easton  R.R.  Co.  (Sen. 
jol.  1857:  145-147.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  100  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  iol.  1857: 
147.) 

HERRING;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

HERRINGTON  (A.) 

1899.  Vegetable  culture  under  glass.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1899:  214-220.) 

HERTLEIN  (J.) 

1888.  Treatment  of  black  rot  in  Arkansas,  with  the 
solution  of  sulphate  of  copper.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.   1888:  159-161.) 

HEWITT  (ABRAM  STEVENS)  1822- 1903 

One  of  U.  S.  scientific  commissioners  to  visit  the  French 
exposition  uulverselle  of  1867  :  made  a  report  on 
Iron  and  steel :  member  of  (Congress  from  New 
York.  1875-1879,  1881-1887  ;  mayor  of  New  York 
aty.  1887-1888. 

1856.  Extr.  from  paper,  on  "  statistics  and  geography 
of  production  of  iron."  (3  A.R.  geol.  survey  1856: 
32-38.) 

HEWITT  (CHARLES) 

Senator  from  Mercer  Co.,  1872-1874. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Education 

1873.  March  17.  Normal  school.  (Sen.  jol.  1873:  655- 
656.) 

1874.  Fishways.    (5  A.R.  comr.  of  fisheries  1874:  9.) 

HEXAMER   (F.  M.) 

1881.     Progress    in    strawberry    culture.     (8    A.R.    bd. 

agric.  1881:  155-164.) 
.     Progress    in    strawberry    culture.     (Procs.    state 

hortic.  socy.   1881:  27-36.) 

HIBERNIA,  MORRIS  CO. 
Geology;  see  that  title 


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377 


HIGGINS  (J.  C.) 

1876.  Contagious  pleuro-pneumonia.  (4  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1S76:  143-145.) 

HIGH  SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION 

HIGHLANDS 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Geology;  see  that  title 

HIGHT  (H.  H.) 

1889.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  oats.  (10 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1889:  140-142.) 

1890.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  of  wheat  at 
Raritan.    (11  same  and  3  same  1890:  142-149.) 

HIGHTSTOWN,  MERCER  CO.  ' 

Bank;  see  Banks:  Individual.    Central  Bank  of  New  Jersey 
Diphtheria;  see  Public  Health 
Malaria;  see  Public  Health 

HILDRETH  (ALVIN  P.) 

Assemblyman  from  Cape  May  Co.,  1886-1887  :  riparian 
commissioner  1892-18fl3   (see  Land.     Riparian). 

HILL  (G.  EVERETT) 

1903.  Sewage  disposal  plant  at  Collingswood,  Camden 
Co.    (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1903:  23-25.) 

HILL   (LUTHER) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co..  18.53-1854. 

1875/6-1901/2.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Sussex 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1875/6  app.  (pp.  95-96) 
—same  1901/2.) 

HILLARD  (CHARLES) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1828-1830. 
Reports  by 
Seu;ct  Committee 

1830.  Feb.  23.  Fire  at  state  prison.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1829/30:  246-247.) 

BILLIARD  (HENRY) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1833/4-1835/6;  state 
director  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  K.R.  cos.,  1857-1858  (for  re- 
port ;  see  Railroads  :  Individual.  United  N.  J.  R.R. 
and  Canal  Co.). 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 
1836.     Feb.    1.     Apportionment    of    taxes    among    the 
counties.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6:  352-353.) 

.     March  4.     Geol.  survey  of  state.    (Same  1835/6: 

552-554.) 

HILLS  (J.  L.) 

1903.  How  can  the  east  compete  with  the  west  in 
dairying?    (30  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1902:  175-201.) 

HILTON    (JOHN  T.) 

Meteorolojjical  observations  at  Paterson  :  see  Climate. 
1878.     Construction   of  sewers.     (2  A.R.  bd.   of  health 
1878:  147-148.) 

HILYARD  (F.  W.) 

Veterinary  inspector,  1886-1888;  see  Agriculture.  Live- 
stock.    Inspection. 

1888.  Anthrax  and  other  diseases  at  Mt.  Holly.  (16 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  421-422.) 


HINCHLIFFE  (JOHN) 

Senator  from  Passaic  Co..  1892-1894,  1007-1910:  mem- 
b(T  of  Passaic  River  Commission.  1899;  member  of 
Passaic  Valley  District  Sewerace  Comn.,  1903  (see 
water  supply,  etc.  Passaic  Valley)  ;  member  state 
sewerage  comn.,  1899-1901  (for  annual  reports  ;  see 
Water  Supply,  etc.), 

HINE  (EDWIN  W.) 

1903.  See  War  Expenditures.   Spanish  American  War. 

HINSDALE  (G.) 

1898.  Distribution  of  tuberculosis  in  N.  J.  (22  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1898:  409-412.) 

HITCHNER  (E.  J.) 

1901/2-1903/4.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Bridge- 
ton.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1901/2  (pp.  115-116)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

HIXSON   (SAML.  J.) 

1892/3-1893/4.  Observations  of  weather  at  Belvidere. 
(17  A.R.  bd.  health  1893  (p.  602)— 18  same  1894.) 

HOAGLAND  (C.  C.) 

See    Education.      Teachers.      Examinations.      Somerset 
County. 

HOARD  (W.  D.) 

1892.     The  dairy  temperament  of  cattle.    (19  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1891:  71-98.) 
1894.     Handling  and  feeding  of  dairy  cows.     (20  same 

1893:  136-166.) 
1897.     Modern    demands    in    successful    dairying.     (25 

same  1897:  119-143.) 

1900.  Dairy  economics — economy  of  dairy  practice. 
(27  same  1899:  123-160.) 

1901.  Cow  census.    (27  same  1900:  241-260.) 

.     Oleomargarine  question.     (28  same  1900:  42-46.) 

1904.  The  dairy  situation.    (31  same  1903:  289-310.) 


HOBARX  (GARRET  A.) 

Assemblyman    from    Passaic    Co.,    1873-1874,    Senator 
1877-1882. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Judiciaky 

1879.  Feb.  4.     Lay  judges  of  Inferior  Courts  of  Com- 
mon Pleas.    (Legisl.  docs.  1879  v.  1,  doc.  13:  5-7.) 

.     March  14.     Charges  agst.  Henry  C.  Kelsey,  secy. 

of  state,  of  violation  of  law  resp.  fees.   5  pp.    {Same 

1879  V.  1,  doc.  22.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1879:  747-749.) 

1880.  March   8.     Rept.   under  a  res.   adopted  Jan.   20, 

1880  resp.  quarterly  stmts,  and  accts.  of  the  secy. 
of  state,  clerk  of  chancery  and  clerk  of  the  supreme 
court.    Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1880.    105  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  New  Jersey  Historical  Socy..  Newark. 
.     Same  113  (2)  pp.   (Legisl.  docs.  1880  v.  1,  doc.  30.) 

HOBOKEN,  HUDSON  CO. 

Administration  of  Justice;  see  that  title 

Banks;   see  Banks:   Individual.    Hoboken;   also  North  River 

Health;  see  Public  Health 

Industrial  Education;  see  Education 

Manual  Training;  see  Education 

Quarantine;  see  Public  Health 

Sanitation;  see  that  title 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 

School   Houses;    see   Education 

Schools  in;   see  Education 

Trust  Companies;   see  Banks:   Individual  Trust  Companies 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 


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HOCKENBURY  (G.  W.) 

1895.  Progressive  dairying.  (23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895: 
361-364.) 

HOFFMAN  (F.  L.) 

1900.  Practical  use  of  vital  statistics.  (25  A.R.  bd.  of 
health   1901:  316-328.) 

1902.  The  need  of  accurate  and  uniform  social  sta- 
tistics. (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  correc- 
tions 1902:  104-110.) 

HOFFMAN  (JASON  S.) 

1895/6-1903/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Hunter- 
don Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1895/6  (pp.  125-128) 
—same  1903/4.) 

HOFFMAN  (OLIVER  H.) 

1882/3-1886/7.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Hunter- 
don Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1SS2/3  app.  (pp.  82- 
86)— same  1886/7.) 

HOFFMAN  (SAMUEL  D.) 

Assemblvman    from    Atlantic   Co..    1S92.    Senator    ISOr.- 
1898. 
1884/5.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Atlantic  City.    (A.R. 

bd.  of  education  1884/5  app.  pp.  65-66.) 
1895/6-1903/4.     Rept.  as  county  supt.  of  schools  in  At- 
lantic County.     (Same  1895/6    (pp.   103-104)— «ome 
1903/4.) 

HOFMANN  (V.  P.) 

1877.  Grape  crop  in  Atlantic  Co.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1877:  93-94.) 

HOLCOMBE  (A.  L.) 

1889.  Mercer  Co.  Pomona  Grange.  (17  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1889:  511-514.) 

HOLCOMBE  (F.  S.) 

1879.     Sweet  potatoes.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  137-139.) 
1882.     Hunterdon  Co.  Agric.  Socy.    (9  same  1881:  413.) 
1886.     Hunterdon   Co.   crops,   livestock,   etc.     (13  same 
1885:  301-308.) 

Joint  rept.  with  B.  E.  Tine. 
.     Sheep  husbandry.    (14  same  1886:  213-222.) 

HOLCOMBE  (GEORGE) 

Assemblyman   from   Monmouth   Co.,   1815/6-1816/7. 
Reports  by 

1817.     Jan.  22.     See  Canals:   Individual.    Delaware  and 

Raritan,  this  date. 
1824.     See  Elmer  (Lucius  Q.  C),  this  date. 

HOLDRIDGE  (N.  C.) 

1896/7-1900/1.  Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools  of 
Hammonton.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1896/7  (pp. 
221-222)— .?a)He  1900/1.) 

HOLLICK  (ARTHUR) 

1897.  Geology  and  forestry.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1897: 
xxx-xxxii. ) 

1898.  The  relation  betw.  forestry  and  geology  in  N.  J. 
(Rept.  on  forests  [ace.  ann.  rept.  of  state  geologist] 
1899:  173-201.) 

.    Tree  species  in  N.  J.;   geol.  formations.    (A.R. 

state  geologist  1898:  xxviii-xxix.) 

HOLMAN  (GEORGE  W.  JR.) 

A;>st'mblvman  from  Oci'an  Co.,  1002. 
1902.     Investigation   of  the  oyster   comn.   Camden:    S. 
Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1902.   51  pp.,  pi. 

Tlio  other  comrs.   were   Kdwd.   E.    Van    Buskirli,    K.    L. 
Howell  and  L.  E.  HuRhes. 
.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1902,  v.  4,  doc.  52.) 


HOLMDEL,  MONMOUTH  CO. 
Corn  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 
Potato  Crop;   see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Vegetable 
Wheat  Crop;   see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 

HOLME  (R.  HENRY) 

1878/9-1886/7.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Salem 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1878/9  app.  (pp.  101- 
104)— sawe  1886/7.) 

HOLMES  (ASHER) 

Member  of  Council  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1786-1788.  1799. 

Reports  by 

Member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled  money, 
1799  ;  see  Money. 

HOLMES  (B.) 

1889/90-1897/8.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Union 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1889/90  app.  (pp.  58-51) 
— same  1897/8.) 

HOLSMAN  (DANIEL) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1857-1858. 
1858.     See  Slavery,  this  date. 

HOLT  (JOHN  I.) 

Assemblyman  from  Passaic  Co..  1889,  1893-1894  :  ripar- 
ian comr.,  1893-1903  ;  see  Land.    Riparian. 

HOLT  (WM.) 

1867.    Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Warren  Co.   (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1866/7:  815-821.) 
Paginj?  from  Collected  docs. 

HOME  FOR  THE  BLIND  AND  INCURABLES;  see  MAINTE- 
NANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

HOME  FOR  SOLDIERS  AND  SAILORS  AND  THEIR  WIVES; 
see  MAINTENANCE:   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

HONEY;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

HOOD  (JOHN) 

1693-1869.  Index  of  titles  of  corporations.  Trenton: 
Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Office,  1870.    178   (1) 

pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton,  and  in 
Rutgers  College  Library. 

1693-1870.  Index  of  titles  of  corporations.  Trenton: 
Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American  "  office,  1871.  196  (1) 
pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  State  Library.  Trenton,  and  in  the 
New  York  Public  Library. 

HOOPS  (ROBERT) 

Councilman  from  Sussex  Co.,  1877.  1884-1885,  1889- 
1890  ;  member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  can- 
celled money.  1790,  see  Money. 

HOPEWELL,  MERCER  CO. 
Clover  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 
Corn  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 
Wheat  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

HOPKINS  (G.  M.) 

See  LLst  of  Maps,  under  Geology  of  N.  J.,  1868. 

HOPiaNS  (J.  D.) 

1885.  Diseases  of  domestic  animals.  (12  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1884:  129-138.) 


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HOPKINS  (SAMUEL) 

Senator  from  (Jloucestoi'  Co..  1870-1S75. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Railroads,  Canals  and  Turnpikes 

1874.     March  19.     Mngmt.  of  various  r.rs.  in  N.  J.    (Sen. 
jol.  1874:  985-989.) 

Select  Committee 

1874.     March    26.     Erie   R.R.;    free   passes.     (Sen.   jol. 
1874:  1247-1249.) 

HOPKINSON  (JOS.) 

1820.     Rancocus  Creek.     (Votes  of  Assem.   May   1820: 
217-219.) 

Tho    otlici-    comrs.    wore    Hedge    Thompson    and    Thos. 
Yarrow. 


HOPLER  (THEODORE  P.) 


Member  of  State  Bd.  of  Taxation  1891-1895. 
Reports  ;  see  Taxation  :  State. 


Annual 


HOPPER  (ANDREW  H.) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1832/3-1833/4. 
Reports  by 

1834.     Jan.  3.     Rept.  with  Wm.  Dickey  resp.  state  lands 
at  Paterson.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4:  233-234.) 

HOPPER  (HENRY  A.) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1870-1871. 

1877.    Sewers   and   sewerage.     (2   A.R.   bd.   of   health 

1878:  142-144.) 
1880.     Sanitary  examination  of  wells  and  how  to  control  | 

their  use.    (7  same  1883:  138-143.) 

HORSE   RACING;    see    LICENSE 
HORSES;  see  AGRICULTURE.   LIVESTOCK 
HORTICULTURE;  see  AGRICULTURE.   CROPS.   FRUIT 

HOSFORD  (SAML.  C.) 

1871/2.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Paterson.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1871/2  app.  pp.  9-10.) 

HOUGH  (SAMUEL) 

Asseml)Iyman  from  Burlington  Co..  17931796 ;  Council- 
man. 1802-1804. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1797.    Feb.   7.    Lands   at   Brotherton,   Burlington   Co. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1797:  20.) 

HOUGH  (W.  A.) 

1877.  Farm  In  Ewing  township,  Mercer  Co.  (5  A.R. 
bd.  of  agric.  1877:  76.) 

HOUGHTON  (GEO.  C.) 

1885/6-1896/7.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Hudson 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1885/6  app.  (pp.  40-42) 
—same  1896/7.) 

1887.  Manual  training  in  Hoboken.  (Same  1886/7: 
58-63.) 

HOUSE  OF  REFUGE  AT  KINGSTON;  see  MAINTENANCE: 
INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

HOUSING  OF  POPULATION;   see  POPULATION 

HOWE  (H.  V.) 

1893.  Experiments  with  cow  peas  on  Brookdale  Farm, 
Red  Bank.  (14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and 
6  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1893:  148-150.) 


HOWELL  (ANDREW) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co..  1815. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1815.  Oct.  26.  Accts.  of  Gov.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1815:  15-16.) 

HOWELL  (BENJ.  P.) 

Comr.  of  fisheries  1870-1878 ;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 
serial  group. 

HOWELL,  CALVIN 

In  1845  apptd.  by  Gov.  Stratton  a  comr.,  with  Ell  F. 
Cooley  and  Saml.  Rush,  to  build  the  lunatic  asylum 
at  Trenton  ;  Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1846- 
1847. 

HOWELL  (EDWARD) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co..  1855-1856. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 
1855.     March    8.     Majority    rept.    upon    charge    of    at- 
tempted bribery  of  a  member  of  the  House.    (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1855:  696-697.) 

.     Same,  separate;    with  minority  rept.  Trenton: 

Reformer  Office,  1855.    7  pp. 

HOWELL  (GEO.  W.) 

1888.  Rept.  on  Passaic  River  drainage  before  Morris 
Co.  bd.  of  agric.  at  Afton,  Dec.  19.  (16  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1888:  562-567.) 

1889.  Passaic  River  drainage.  (13  A.R.  bd.  health 
1889:  141-144.) 

Paper  is  "  substantially  "  as  given. 

.     Drainage.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1889:  73-75.) 

Pequest  drainap:o  ;  Passaic  drainage. 

.     Nov.    15.     Communication    to    secy,    of    bd.    of 

health    (Hunt)    on   progress   of   work   on    Passaic 
drainage.    (13  A.R.  bd.  health  1889:  13-14.) 

1890.  Passaic  River  drainage.  (17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889: 
548-551.) 

.     Same.    (14  A.R.  bd.  health  1890:    13-14.) 

.     Drainage.     (A.R.   state  geologist  1890:  285-287.) 

Pequest ;  Passaic. 

1891.  Passaic   River   drainage.     (Same  1891:  233-234.) 
1897.     Passaic  River  drainage.    (Same  1897:  xxxvii-xl.) 

HOWELL  (H.  BUDD) 

1891/2-1903/4.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Phillips- 
burg.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1,  app.  (pp. 
98-104)— same  1903/4.) 

HOWELL  (JAMES  E.) 

1896.     Jan.  14.     See  Corbin  (Wm.  H.),  this  date. 

HOWELL  (JOSHUA  L.) 

Assemblyman  from  Gloucester  Co..  1798-1799. 

Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1798.  Nov.  3.  Compensation  to  junior  judges  for  hold- 
ing circuit  courts.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1798:  24.) 

1799.  Nov.  7.  Compensation  of  township  collectors  for 
collecting  exempt  fines.    (Same  Oct.  1799:  27-28.) 

HOWELL  (LEVI) 

Member  of  Assembly  from  Sussex  Co.,  1798-1806. 
Reports  by 
[Select]   Committee 
1801.     Nov.  20.     Workshops  in  state  prison.    (Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1801:  104-105.) 


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HOWELL  (LEWIS) 

Trustee  of  Soliool  Fund,  1S4D  ;  see  Education,  the  serial 
group. 

HOWELL  (MARTIN  A.) 

Assemblyman  from  .Middlesex  Co.,  1853-1855, 

Reports  by 

Committee  ox  JroiciARy 

1855,  Jan,  31.  Draws  over  the  Passaic,  (Minutes  of 
Assam,  1855:  194-195.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered   prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem,   1855: 
198,) 

HOWELL  (R.  L.) 

1873/4-1878/9,  Rept,  as  co,  supt.  of  schools  in  Cum- 
berland Co,  (A,R,  bd,  of  education  1873/4  app,  (pp, 
38-42)— some  1878/9,) 

HOWELL  (R.  L,) 

1902,     See  Holman  (Geo,  W,  Jr,),  this  date. 

HOWELL  (THEO.  P,) 

State  director  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden 
and  Amboy  R.R.  cos..  1859. 

Report;   see  Railroads:    Individual,    United  N.  J,  R,R.  and 
Canal  Co. 

HOWELL  (W.  H.) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co,,  1873-1874, 
Reports  by 
Speciai,  Committee 

1874.  March  26.  Bribery  charges  rel.  to  bills  before 
House.    (Minutes  of  Assem,  1874:  1340-1343,) 

HOXSEY  (THOMAS  D.) 

Assemblyman  from  Passaic  Co,.  1850-1851,  Senator  1853- 
1855. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Finance 

1854.  Jan.  19.  Rept.  on  so  much  of  govs.  mess,  as  re- 
lates to  banks.    (Sen.  jol.  1854:  72-81.) 

.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:    Prtd.    at    the    True 

American  Office,  1854.    13  pp. 

1855.  Jan.  18.  Banks  and  banking.  (Sen.  jol.  1855: 
87-89.) 

Committee  on  Public  Printing 

1855.  Jan.  17.  Minority  rept.  resp.  prtg.  of  law  and 
chancery  repts.  and  of  the  jols,  of  the  Legislature, 
(Sen,  jol,  1855:  79-80.) 

,     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.    Entry  from  Bowker, 
Special  Committee 
1855,    Feb,  27,    Encroachments  on  bay  and  harbor  of 
New   York,   with    rept.    of   E.    L.    Viele.     Trenton: 
"  True  American  "  Office,  1S55.    28  pp.,  2  maps. 

.     Same.     (App.   to  Sen.   jol.    1855:  287-308;    pp.  to 

House  jol.  1855:  287-308.) 
— — .     March    2.     Minority    rept.    on    investigation    of 
bribery  charges.    (Sen.  jol.  1855:    714-715.) 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  witli  majority  rept.     (Sen.  jol. 
1855:715.)      No  separate  copy   was   found. 

HUBBELL  (A,  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co,,  1847,  1848, 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Judiciary 

1847,  Feb,  10,  Collection  of  taxes,  (Votes  of  Assem, 
1847:  365.) 

.    Feb.   18.     Mechanics  Bank  of  Paterson.     (Same 

1847:  502.) 

1848.  Jan.  25.  New  Hope  Delaware  Bridge  Co.  (Same 
J  848:  ,'549-350.) 

Feb.  18.     Fugitive  slaves.    (Same  1848:  717-718.) 


HUBBELL  (A.  S.)— cont'd 

Reports  by— cont'd 
[Select]   Committee 
1847.     Feb.  16.     Fishing  in  the  River  Delaware.    (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1847:  465-466.) 

.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:    Prtd.    by    Sherman 

and  Barron,  1847.  4  pp. 

Copy   seen   in   the   State   Library  in  a  volume  entitled 
"  Repts.  1847." 

.     Feb.  19.     Fishing  in  the  River  Delaware.    (Votes 

of  Assem.  1847:  514-515.) 

.     Same,  separate.  Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron,  1847.   8  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

HUCKLEBERRY 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 

HUDSON  CITY 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual,   Highland  Bank 
Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks.  Dime; 
also  Hudson  City 

HUDSON  COUNTY 

Created  by  act  of  Feb.  22,  1840. 

See  also   Bayonne.   Bersen  City.   Hoboken.   Jersey   City^ 
Kearney,  Town  of  Union.  Union  Hill.  West  Hoboken. 

Almshouse;   see  Maintenance.    Dependents 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 

Bridges;  see  that  title 

Celery  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 

Corrupt  Practices;  see  that  title 

Geology;  see  that  title 

Health;  see  Public  Health 

Insane  Asylum;  see  Maintenance.   Defectives. 

Jail;   see  Maintenance,    Delinquents 

Laborers;  see  Labor 

Land;   see  that  title.   Riparian  Lands 

Malaria;  see  Public  Health 

Roads;  see  that  title 

Sanitation;  see  that  title 

Schools  in;   see  Education 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

HUDSON  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

HUEY  (ROBERT) 

1904,     Growing  roses  out  of  doors,    (Procs,  state  hortic. 
socy,  1904:  140-147,) 

HUFF  (ABRAHAM  T,) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co,.  1868, 
1877,    Farm  at  Mechanic,  Somerset  Co,    (5  A,R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1877:  67-69,) 

HUGHES  (L.  E,) 

1902,     See  Holman  (Geo,  W,  Jr,),  this  date. 

HULITT  (THOS,  S,) 

Supt.  of  weights  and  measures.  18781880.     Annual  Re- 
port ;  see  Weights  and  Measures. 

HULME  (GEORGE) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1820. 
Reports  by 
[Select!   Committee 
1820.    Nov.   16.    Fishing  with   drift  nets  and   gllUng 
seines.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1820:  83.) 


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381 


HULME  (JAMES  S.) 

iMemlKT    of    Council    from    Burlington    Co.,    1843-1844. 
Senator  1845-1846. 
1850.     See    Railroads:    Individual    Companies.     United 
Companies,  this  date. 

HULSART  (C.  C.) 

1899-1900.  Experiments  with  nitrogen  on  muskmelons, 
sweet  corn  and  cabbage.  (21  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  13  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1900:  114-133.) 

HULSART  (J.  H.) 

1892/3-1899/00.  Rept.  as  principal  of  Dover  schools. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  (pp.  90-91) 
—same  1899/00.) 

HDLST  (GEO.  D.) 

Entomolocist    of    Agric.    CoIlcRe    Exper.    Station ;    see 
ARrlculture.     Crops.     Pests,  the  serial  group. 

1888.  Insects,  injurious  and  beneficial.  (Procs.  state 
hortlc.  socy.  1888:  62-67.) 

.    Insect   pests   and   means    for   destroying  them. 

11  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  46.) 
.     Insects  injurious  to  cabbage  and  best  means  of 

preventing  their  ravages.    21  pp.    (Same,  Bull.  50.) 

1889.  Address  of  state  entomologist.  (16  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1888:  307-321.) 

HULTS  (E.  A.) 

1900-1902/3.  Ann.  rept.  as  health  officer  of  Perth  Am- 
boy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1.  1900       In  24  A.H.  bd.  of  health  1900  :  301-304. 


2.  1900/1  "  25 

3.  1901/2  "  26 

4.  1902/3  "  27 

HUMIDITY;  see  CLIMATE 


1901  :  271-272. 

1902  :  239-240. 

1903  :  251-253. 


HUMPHREY  (H.  C.) 

1877.    Remarks  on  sugar  beet  culture  in  Europe  and 
U.  S.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1877:  140-145.) 

HUNGERFORD  (C.) 

1898.     Sand  filter  beds  at  Salem.    (23  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1898:  413-414.) 

HUNT  (A.  C.) 

1887.  Distr.  inspection.     (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887: 
160-162.) 

1888.  The  water  supply  of  N.  J.     (12  mine  1888:  123- 
158.) 

1889.  Sewer  systems  of  N.  J.    (13  same  1889:  83-101.) 

1891.  Census  and  comparative  facts  as  related  to  vital 
statistics.    (15  same  1891:  357-373.) 

1892.  Water  supplies.    (16  same  1892:  67-84.) 

1893.  Examination  of  Rahway  River.    (17  same  1893: 
61-66.) 

.     Surface  examination  of  water  supplies.    (17  same 

1893:  47-53.) 
.     The    diphtheria    epidemic    at    Hightstown.     (17 

same  1893:  481-486.) 
.     See  Hunt  (Ezra  M.  and  A.  C). 

1894.  Epidemic   outbreaks   in   N.   J.     (18   A.R.   bd.   of 
health  1894:  33-45.) 

1896.     Inquiries  concerning  charitable  and  penal  insti- 
tutions.   (20  same  1896:  219-227.) 

1900.  Epidemic  outbreaks.    (24  same  1900:  215-242.) 

■ .     Improvements  of  methods  for  securing  returns 

of  births  in  N.  J.    (25  same  1901:  328-335.) 

1901.  Rept.    of   outbreaks    of    communicable    diseases 
during  the  year.    (25  same  1901:  273-295.) 


HUNT  (A.  O— cont'd 

1902.  Sewerage  systems  in  N.  J.  (26  same  1902:  345- 
350.) 

.    Contagious  diseases  of  animals.    (26  same  1902: 

195-199.) 
.     Small-pox   in   N.   J.   1897-1902.     (26   same   1902: 

229-238.) 

1903.  Same,  1897-1903.    (27  same  1903:  241-249.) 

HUNT  (EZRA  M.)  1830-1894 

Medical  supt.  of  vital  statistics.  1878-1894  (see  Vital 
Statistics,  the  serial  group)  :  for  report  on  con- 
tagious diseases  in  animals,  1880-1894,  see  Agricul- 
ture, Livestock,  Inspection. 

A  sketch  of  Dr.  Hunt's  labors  In  the  cause  of  public 
health  is  given  In  18  A.R,  bd.  of  health  1894:5-6: 
an  obituary  notice  occurs  in  the  same  report,  pages 
61-63.  "Dr.  Hunt  was  the  pioneer  in  N.  J.  In  the 
promotion  of  state  and  municipal'  hygiene,  and  to 
him  is  due  the  honor  of  placing  our  state  In  an 
advanced  position  in  Its  public  health  relations." 

In  1874  he  was  chairman  of  the  N.  J.  health  commission 
whose  report  the  Sanitarian,  v.  3.  p.  45,  states 
"  is  mainly  the  work  of  Dr.  Ezra  M.  Hunt,  of 
Metuchen,  is  a  very  able  one,  full  of  interesting 
matter  and  valuable  suggestions." 

1877.  March  22.  Address  at  organization  of  bd.  of 
health.    (1  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1877:  8-16.) 

General  article  on  public  health,  need  of  a  board,  etc. 

1877-1893.  Rept.  as  secretary  of  the  state  bd.  of  health. 
(Same  1877  (pp.  3-33)— 17  same  1893.) 

1880.  The  census  as  bearing  upon  questions  of  popula- 
tion (  4  same  1880:  313-320.) 

.     Food.    (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 

1880:  319-336.) 

Composition  ;    outlines   of  foodstuffs,    etc. 
.     Enteric  fever  at  Princeton.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health 

1880:  65-87.) 
.    Contagious  pleuro-pneumonia.    (4  same  1880:  237- 

247.) 

1881.  Climatology  as  related  to  health  and  choice  of 
locality.    (5  same  1881:  277-303.) 

.     Animals  as  related  to  human  disease  and  to  care 

of  public  health.    (5  same  1881:  167-176.) 

.     Pleuro-pneumonia.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  235.) 

.    Contagious   diseases   of   domestic   animals.     (9 

.same  1880:    109-127.) 

1882.  Local  sanitary  inspections  of  seaside  resorts,  etc. 
(6  A.R.  bd.  health  1882:  127-144.) 

1883.  Diseases  of  domestic  animals.  (10  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1882:  175-176.) 

.  Divorces  in  state  and  their  relation  to  social  con- 
ditions.   (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  188:1:  325-329.) 

1884.  Water  supply.    (8  same  1884:  65-68.) 

•.     Water  supply  in  cities.    (9  same  1885:  90-91.) 

.     Sanitary  care  of  farm  houses.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1883:  19-20.) 

1885.  The  census  of  state  of  1885,  as  bearing  upon 
vital  and  social  questions.  (9  A.R.  bd.  health  1895: 
357-362.) 

1886.  N.  J.  health  boards.    (18  same  1886:  215-216.) 
.     Infant  mortality.    (10  same  1886:  393-401.) 

1887.  Typhoid  fever  at  Mount  Holly.  (11  same  1887: 
117-127.) 

.     Prevention    of    spread    of    contagious    diseases 

through  the  schools.    (11  .some  1887:  131-132.) 

.     Air,  water  and  food.    (11  same  1887:  47-71.) 

•.     Passaic  River  as  related   to   water  supply  and 

death  rates.    (11  same  1887:  317-358.) 

1888.  Our  charitable  and  penal  institutions.  (12  sam,e 
1888:  67-112.) 

.     Our  state  weather  service.     (15  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1887:  277-280.) 
1890.     Health  inspectors'  guide  for  N.  J.    (14  A.R.  bd. 
health  1890:  35-97.) 

I'repared  and  arrang:ed  by  E.  M.  Hunt,  with  sections 
added  by  Drs.  Mitchell.  Newton  and  A.  C.  Hunt, 
sanitary  inspectors. 


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HUNT  (EZRA  M.)  1830-1894— cont'd 

1890.  Same.    72  pp.    (Circular  no.  75  of  the  state  bd. 
of  health.) 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  healtli. 

.     Same.    Reprint.    72  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.    Homes   of  people — tenement  houses.     (14   same 

1890:  139-154.) 
.     Influenza  epidemic.    (14  .same  1890:  301-311.) 

1891.  Abstracts  on  sanitary  care  of  animals.    (18  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1890:  168-175.) 

.     Hygiene  of  animals.    (18  «ome  1890:  153-168.) 

1892.  Comments  on  selected  diseases.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1892:  523-528.) 

.     To  what  extent  do  streams  of  water  that  receive 

sewage  purify  themselves?    (11  same  1892:  29-44.) 

.     Outline  history  of  Asiatic  cholera  and  its  N.  J. 

history.    (16  same  1892:  481-514.) 

.     Cholera.    (16  same  1892:  171-173.) 

1893.  Leprosy  and  the  light  it  throws  on  other  diseases. 
(17  same  1893:  512-516.) 

.     Influenza.    (17  same  1893:  504-512.) 

.     Cholera.    (17  same  1893:  461-481.) 

.     Small-pox — vaccination — Red  Bank  epidemic.  (17 

same  1893:  494-504.) 

Includes  sketches  by  John  H.  Cook  and  Henry  Mitchell 
rel.  to  outbreak  at  Red  Bank. 

.     Tuberculosis.    (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  235-247.) 

1894.  Thoughts  for  sanitary  workers.    (18  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1894:  47-59.) 

.     Recent  sanitary  progress.    (18  same  1894:  19-27.) 

.    Comments  on  selected  diseases.    (18  some  1894: 

405-418.) 


HUNT  (EZRA  M.  AND  A.  C.) 

1893.     Institutional    sanitary    inquiries, 
health  1893:  347-359.) 


(17    A.R.    bd. 


HUNT  (SANFORD  B.) 

1874.    Country  roads.     (A.R.   state  agric.   socy.   1874: 

75-78.) 
1879.    See  Bettle  (Edwd.)  this  date. 

HUNT  (THOMAS  E.) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  County,  1834/5-1836/7. 

Reports  by 

Select  Committee 

1837.  March  8.  Rept.  of  the  majority  of  the  committee 
of  enquiry  rel.  to  the  r.r.  at  Trenton  [joint  com- 
panies].   (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  710-716.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  were  ordered  nrtd.  (Votes  of 
Aseem.  183C/7  :  716.) 

HUNT  (THOS.  F.) 

1901.  On  the  relation  of  the  livestock  industry  to  N.  J. 
(29  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1901:  185-201.) 

HUNT  (WM.  T.) 

Member  of  Passaic  Valley  sewerapo  comn..  1897  ;  mem- 
ber of  I'assalc  River  comn..  1809  (see  Water  Supply, 
Passiilc  Valley)  :  member  state  sewerage  comn., 
1800-1905  (see  Water  Supply,  etc.). 

1900.  Foreign  methods  of  sewage  disposal.  (Rept. 
state  sewerage  comn.   1900:  33-66.) 

1901.  Investigation  of  Passaic  River  sewerage  ques- 
tion.   (iS'ame  1901:  5-6.) 


HUNTER  (JOHN) 


Deputy    F'nctory    Inspector,    fifth    district, 
see  Labor.     Factory  Inspection. 


1898-1900 : 


HUNTERDON  COUNTY 

Creatc'il  by  act  of  March  11.  1713. 

See  also  Clinton.  Flemington.  Frenchtown,  I^ambertville, 
Locktown.  ReadingtoD.  Ringoes,  Stockton. 

Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 

Almshouse;   see  Maintenance:   Dependents 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 

Bee  Culture;  see  Agriculture.   Bee  Culture 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Fair;  see  Agriculture.   Fairs 

Farmers'    Institute;    see   Agriculture.    Education.    Farmers' 

Institutes 

Fish  and  Game;  see  that  title 

Geology;  see  that  title 

Lime;   see  Agriculture.    Soils.    Lime 

Peach  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.    Fruit 

Pigeons;  see  Fish  and  Game 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Taxes;  see  Taxation:  State 

Teachers'  Institute 


See  Education,  Teachers. 
1855. 


Institutes,  under  dates  1854- 


HURD  (FRANK  H.) 

1887.  A  tariff  for  revenue  only  and  its  effects  on  the 
interests  of  the  farmer.  (14  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1886: 
113-133.) 

HURFFVILLE,  GLOUCESTER  CO. 
Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Vegetable 

HURLBURT  (JESSE  L.) 

1885/6-1889/90.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Plainfleld. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1885/6  app.  (pp.  112-114)  — 
same  1889/90.) 

HUTCHINSON  (WM.) 

1868/9-1869/70.    Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Bur- 
lington  Co.     (A.R.   bd.   of   education   1868/9    (pp. 
576-579)— «a»ie  1869/70.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

BUTTON  (HENRY  H.) 

1891/2-1895/6.     Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  of  Passaic. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1,  app.  (pp.  92-94) 

—same  1895/6.) 
1891/2-1897/8.     Rept.    on   manual    training   in   Passaic 

schools.     (Some  1891/2  pt.  1    (pp.   349-351)— some 

1897/8.) 

HUYLER  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co..  18501852 ;  Judge  of 
Court  of  Appeals,  1853-1856  ;  member  of  Congress, 
1857-1859. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Corporations 

1851.  Feb.  6.  Newark  Plank  Road  and  Ferry  Co. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1851:  443-449.) 

.     March  11.     Sussex  and  Warren  R.R.  Co.    (Same 

1851:  872-873.) 

HYDROPHOBIA;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

HYGIENE 

Public;   see  Public  Health.    Sanitation 
School;   see  Education.    School  Hygiene 


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383 


ICE 

1885.  Artificial  ice-ponds;  impure  ice;  provision  of 
law  on  subject.    (9  A.R.  bd.  health  1885:  25-26.) 

.     Tables:    chemical   examination   of  ice.     (9  same 

1885:  25;  26.) 

1888.  Ice  as  a  source  of  disease;  by  W.  K.  Newton. 
(12  same  1888:  119-121.) 

RecommendlnE  legislation  of  1SS5  to  be  extended  to  all 
municipalities  of  state ;  review  of  laws  of  other 
states. 

1897.  Ice.  Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1897. 
4  pp.   (Circular  no.  90  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  in  the  Sury:fon  (Jeneral's  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
State  Library. 

.     Same.    (21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897:  325-326.) 

Asbury  Park 

1898.  Table:  analyses  of  comparative  purity  of  ice  at 
Asbury  Park.    (22  A.R.  bd.  health  1898:  237.) 

Montclair 
1889-1899.    Table:   analyses  of  water  from  Montclair; 
also  of  ice.    (13  A.R.  bd.  health  1889  (pp.  214-215)  — 
same  1899.) 

ICE  CREAM;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

IDELL  (C.  W.) 

1876.  Huckleberry.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1876: 
27-31.) 

1877.  Early  history  of  fruit  culture,  (t^ame  1877:  2'7- 
28  ) 

1878.  Strawberries.     (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  165-167.) 
.     Nuts.    (Same  1878:  50-55.) 

1881.     Middlemen.    (Same  1881:  56-60.) 

.     Middlemen.    (8  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1880:  184-188.) 

1884.  Transportation  of  fruit.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  Jan.  1884:  48-52.) 

1885.  National  and  uniform  system  of  weights  and 
measures.    (13  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1885:  211-213.) 

.     A  national  and  uniform  system  of  weights  and 

measures.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1885:  148-151.) 

1886.  Gift  fruit  packages  vs.  the  old  styles.  (Same 
1886:  162-165.) 

1887.  Transportation  of  fruit  and  produce.  (Same 
1887:  126-128.) 

1889.  The  cause  of  low  prices  of  fruit  and  the  remedy; 
marketing,  etc.    (Same  1889:  206-211.) 

- — -.     Drainage  of  farm  lands.    (Same  1889:  40-44.) 

IDIOTS;   see  FEEBLE-MINDED 

IHRIE  (CHARLES  J.) 

Member  of  Council  from  Warren  Co.,  1842-1844,  Senator. 
1845;  State  Librarian.  185,3-1866  (for  Annual  Re- 
ports ;  see  Libraries.     State). 

ILLITERACY;  see  POPULATION 

IMLAY  (JOHN  H.) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  .1790-1791,  1793-1796. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1794.     Jan.  24.     Moneys  paid  late  treasurer,  J.  Stevens, 
Jr.  by  Burlington  Co.  collector.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
Jan.  1794:  43.) 
1796.     March    5.     Memorial    and    petition    of    Kenneth 
Hankinson,   late   collector   in   Monmouth   Co.     (20 
same  Feb.  1796:  45.) 
.     March  8.     Titles  to  certain  islands  in  the  Dela- 
ware.   (Same  Feb.  1796:  49.) 

IMPLEMENTS 

AEricultural;    see    Agriculture.    Implements 


INDETERMINATE  SENTENCE;  see  ADMINISTRATION  OF 
JUSTICE:  STATE 

INDIANS 

Land;  see  that  title 

INDUSTRIAL  AND  TECHNICAL  EDUCATION;  see  EDUCA- 
TION 

INDUSTRIAL  HYGIENE;  see  LABOR 

INGALLS  (V.  C.) 

1897/8-1898/9.  Rept.  as  principal  of  Rutherford  gram- 
mar school.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8  (pp.  250- 
251)— some  1898/9.) 

INGERSOLL  (J.  R.) 

1834.  Feb.  19.  Argument  before  the  General  Assem. 
on  memorial  of  the  Trenton  and  New  Brunswick 
Turnpike  Co.  for  amdmt.  of  their  charter.  Phila. 
1834. 

Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

INGHAM  (J.) 

1857.  Jan.  30.  Salem  Co.  agric.  socy.  (Rept.  state 
agric.  socy.  1855/6:  32-35.) 

INGRAM  (J.) 

Meteorological  observations  at  Vincland  ;  see  Climate. 
1866-1877.     Weather  at  Vineland,    ( 1  A.R.  bureau  of  sta 
tistics  of  labor  and  industries  1878:  220-222.) 

INHERITANCE  TAX;  see  TAXATION:  STATE 

INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES 

See  also,  Labor.  Employment. 
1882.  Aggregate  ann.  product  of  mnfg.  and  mech.  in- 
dustries of  U.  S.;  value  of  export;  value  of  agric. 
product  and  per  cent  exported;  total  value  of  in- 
dustries; value  of  products  consumed  at  home. 
(9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  215-216.) 
1889.  Industrial  co-operative  legislation  in  England 
and  the  U.  S.  ( 12  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
etc.  1888/9:  393-430.) 

Laws  are  given  for  the  United  Kingdom  and  for  the 
states  of  the  U.  S.  in  which  co-operative  laws  exist. 

NEW  JERSEY 

serial 
See  also  Labor. 
1901.  The  industrial  directory  of  N.  J.  cities  and  towns 
having  one  hundred  population  or  more;  banking, 
r.r.,  postal  and  express  facilities;  also,  alphabetically 
arranged  list  of  manufactured  articles,  with  names 
of  firms  and  location  of  factories  producing  them. 
Compiled  and  prepared  by  chief  of  the  bureau  of 
statistics. 

Checklist 
Wvt.  Stainsbp,  chief  of  bureau  of  statistU's 
1901.     Trenton,  1901.     302  pp.,  map. 

Issued  as  a  special  publication  ;  Its  regular  issue  of  late 
years  has,  howeyer,  seemed  to  warrant  Its  entry 
as  a  serial.  In  the  Introduction  of  the  volume 
published  In  1909  It  Is  stated  that  "  The  fir.st  and 
second  editions  of  the  Industrial  Directory  were 
published  respectively  In  1901  and  190G  ;  the  pres- 
ent volume  bears  the  date  1909 and  here- 
after the  book  will,  after  thorougli  revision,  be  pub- 
lished every  third  year  unless  public  Interests 
should  seem  to  require  and  the  means  at  the  dis- 
posal of  the  bureau  shall  permit  Its  being  issued  at 
briefer  Intervals."  A  fourth  edition  and  third  re- 
vision was  published  In  1912. 

non-serial 
1790.     Rept.  of  committee  (Jones)  apptd.  to  report  their 
opinions  on  best  and  most  probable  mode  of  en- 
couraging mnfres.  of  state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  May 
1790:  45.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1791.  Rept.  of  committee  (Klnsey)  apptd.  to  consider 
the  propriety  of  bringing  in  a  bill  to  establish  a 
manufactory  in  N.  J.  (Jol.  of  Legisl.  Council  Oct. 
1791:  11.) 

1798.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Wade)  on  petition 
of  Robt.  McKean  for  exclusive  right  for  14  years  to 
the  making,  using  and  vending  a  steam  engine  for 
the  cutting  and  mnfg.  of  lumber  into  boards,  etc. 
(Watts's  steam  engine).  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan. 
1798:  49.) 

1810.  Table:  digest  of  manufactures  of  N.  J.,  by  coun- 
ties; cotton,  mixed  cloth,  flaxen  goods,  woolen  goods, 
carpeting,  yarn,  silk,  machinery,  candles,  soap,  tan- 
neries, shoes,  boats,  etc.,  flaxseed  oil  mills,  distil- 
leries, breweries,  carriages,  paper,  playing  cards, 
glass  manufactories,  potteries,  drugs,  paints,  choco- 
late, gunpowder,  straw  bonnets,  misc.  (Amer.  State 
Papers.   Finance,  v.  2:  742-745.) 

1816.  Legislative  encouragement  of  manufactures  advo- 
cated.   (Govs.  mess.  (Dickerson)  Jan.  12,  1816.) 

.     In   favor  of   encouraging  manufactures.     (Same 

(Dickerson)  Oct.  26,  1816.) 

1833-1880.  Estimated  value  (Gordon's  Hist,  of  N.  J.) 
in  1833  of  iron,  glass,  delf  ware,  woolen  and  cotton 
mnftres.;  value  of  iron,  glass,  pottery,  woolen  and 
cotton  mnftres.  in  1880;  capital  and  ann.  product 
of  mnftres.  in  1850,  1860,  1870  and  1880.  (A.R. 
state  geologist   (Cook)    1880:  207-208.) 

1839.  Depression  in  mnfg.  and  commercial  Interests; 
value  of  money  must  be  equalized  in  different  por- 
tions of  Union.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  22, 
1839.) 

1850-1880.  Value  of  mnfg.  products  in  1850  and  1880; 
capital  invested;  hands  employed;  wages.  {Same 
(Green)  Jan.  [18],  1887.) 

1868.  New  Jersey's  standing  as  a  mnfg.  state.  (Same 
(Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  15-16.) 

1869.  Policy  of  encouraging  mnfg.  enterprises.  (Same 
(Randolph)  Jan.  19,  1869.) 

.     Agric.  and  mnfres.  are  developing  in  almost  equal 

proportion;  conflicting  interests  of  fisheries  and 
mnfrers.  who  wish  to  utilize  water  power.  (Same 
(Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:  18-19.) 

1881.  Agric.  and  industrial  progress  in  N.  J.  (Same 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  18,  1881:  4-8.) 

.     No.  of  mnfg.   establishments   in   state;    capital; 

no.  of  employes;  wages;  value  of  product.  (Same 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1885.  Veto  (Abbett)  of  Assem.  bill  to  encourage  mnfg. 
industries  in  state.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1885:  834- 
835.) 

1889-1891.  On  the  rapid  building  up  of  suburban  busi- 
ness in  N.  J.  incidental  to  cities  of  New  York  and 
Phila.,  and  the  many  improvements  under  way. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1889  (p.  11)— .«ime  1891.) 

1890.  Value  of  geol.  survey  to  the  industrial  develop- 
ment of  the  state.  (13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1889/90:  457.) 

1893/4-1894/5.  An  inquiry  regarding  the  industrial 
depression  of  1893-4.  (17  same  1893/4  (pp.  3-77)  — 
18  same  1894/5.) 

Narrative  rept.  followed  b.v  tabulated  statistics  as  to 
panic ;  Inquiry  resp.  the  several  occupations ;  no.  of 
employes,  wages,  ann.  production,  etc. 

1898.  Want  of  authority  to  require  answers  has  made 
the  work  of  collecting  statistics  of  mnfres.  diiBcult 
and  expensive  and  the  results  unsatisfactory.  (21 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1897/8:  x-xl.) 

1898-1902/3.  Table:  days  in  operation  and  proportion 
of  business  done  by  industries.  (22  same  1898/9: 
(pp.  89-90)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Hours  worked  per  day  added.  1899 'f)0-lB03/4 ;  table 
covers  V.H)2  and  19li;j  in  :;7lli  ann.  rept. 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1898-1902/3.  Tables:  private  firms  and  corporations, 
partners  and  stockholders,  by  industries;  no.  of  es- 
tablishments considered,  capital  invested,  value  of 
stock  or  material  used,  value  of  goods  made  or  work 
done.    (22  same  1898/9  (pp.  21-24)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

1899.  Principal  feature  of  the  rept.  this  year  Is  sta- 
tistics of  mnfres.;  surpasses  former  statistics  of 
mnfres.,  repts.  being  compulsory  under  the  laws  of 
1899.    (22  same  1898/9:  ix.) 

.    Statistics  of  mnfres.  of  N.  J.;  the  fourth  rept.  on 

the  subject  but  the  first  to  thoroughly  represent  the 
interests  of  the  state;  new  law;  method  of  obtain- 
ing repts.;  character  of  the  rept.  (22  same  1898/9: 
3-9.) 

1899.  Table:  quantities  and  values  of  specified  animal 
products,  and  values  of  poultry  raised,  animals  sold 
and  slaughtered,  on  farms,  in  1899.  (29  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1901:  96.) 

1899-1900.  Table:  no.  of  establishments  in  the  several 
industries;  average  amt.  of  capital  invested,  per 
establishment,  average  value  of  material  used, 
average  value  of  product.  (22  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  11)— 24  same  1900/ 
1.) 

.  Table:  value  of  finished  product  of  the  vari- 
ous Industries,  per  $1000  capital  invested.  (22  same 
1898/9   (p.  13)— 23  same  1899/00.) 

.     Tables:    industry,  specified  stock  used,  basis  of 

measurement,  aggregate  quantities,  aggregate  cost 
value;  specified  goods  made,  basis  of  quantities, 
aggregate  quantities,  aggregate  selling  value.  (23 
same  1899/00  (pp.  128-138)— 24  same  1900/1.) 

1899-1902.  Table:  industries;  no.  and  mngmt.  of  each; 
capital  Invested  by  private  firms  and  corporations; 
control  of  capital;  etc.  (23  same  1899/00  (pp.  17-18) 
—26  same  1902/3.) 

1899/00.     See  Labor,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1900.  Table:  industries;  no.  of  establishments  con- 
sidered, no.  of  private  firms,  partners,  no.  of  cor- 
porations, stockholders,  etc.  (25  same  1901/2:  15- 
18.) 

1900-1901.  Manufactures;  table:  average  proportion  of 
business  done,  by  industries,  increase  or  decrease. 
(25  same  1901/2:  124-125.) 

.     List  of  mnfg.  plants  that  have  been  moved  from 

N.  J.  to  other  states;  reasons  assigned  by  them  for 
having  taken  such  action.  (24  same  1900/1  (pp. 
500-501)— same  1901/2.) 

.  Table:  average  no.  of  days  in  operation,  by  in- 
dustries, increase  or  decrease.  (25  same  1901/2: 
120-121.) 

.     List   of  mnfg.   plants   that   have   gone   into   the 

hands  of  receivers  and  of  those  permanently  closed. 
(24  some  1900/1  (pp.  502-504)— .same  1901/2.) 

.  Same:  average  no.  of  days  in  operation  by  in- 
dustries, increase  or  decrease.  (25  same  1901/2: 
120-121;   126.) 

.  Same:  value  of  goods  made  or  work  done,  by  in- 
dustries, increase  or  decrease.  (25  same  1901/2: 
27-28.) 

.    Same:  cost  value  of  stock  or  material  used,  by 

industries,  increase  or  decrease.  (25  same  1901/2: 
25-26.) 

.     Same:   capital  invested,  by  industries,  increase 

or  decrease.    (25  same  1901/2:  23-24.) 

1900/1,  Chronological  list  of  new  factory  bldgs.  erected, 
old  mnfg.  establishments  enlarged,  and  inquiries 
for  factories  and  factory  sites  in  various  parts  of 
N.  J.;  factory  enlargements.  (24  same  1900/1:  479- 
499.) 


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385 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1901.  List  of  ninfg.  establishments  destroyed  by  fire. 
(25  same  1901/2:  491.) 

.     List  of  mnfg.  establishments  permanently  closed. 

(25  same  1901/2:  492-494.) 
1901-1903.     Tables:    stock   or  material   used  In  mnfg.; 

aggregate  quantities  and  value;   also  goods  made. 

(25  .same  1901/2  (pp.  149-165)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

1902.  Manufactures;  table:  no.  of  days  In  operation,  no. 
not  in  operation  and  percentage  of  idleness  or  em- 
ployment in  each  industry.    (26  same  1902/3:  26-27.) 

.     Same;    average    amt.    of    industry    product   per 

employee.    (26  «a)«c  1902/3:  29.) 

.     Same:   private  firms  and  corporations,  partners 

and  stockholders,  by  industries  and  sex.  (26  same 
1902/3:  30-31.) 

.     Same:  mos.  of  greatest  and  of  least  activity,  by 

principal  industries.    (2B  same  1902/3:  17.) 

.  Same:  highest  average  capitalization  and  high- 
est selling  value  of  goods  produced  per  establish- 
ment.    (26  same  1902/3:  15.) 

.  Same:  averages  per  establishment  of  capital  in- 
vested, value  of  material  used  and  value  of  finished 
product,  by  industries.    (26  same  1902/3:  14.) 

.     Statistics  of  mnfre.  are  the  only  division  of  the 

bureau's  work  specifically  provided  for  by  law.  (25 
same  1901/2:  3-4.) 

.     Explanation  of  apparent  difference  betw.  mnfg. 

statlstlTSs  published  by  the  bureau  and  those  of  the 
U.  S.  census.    (25  same  1901/2:  4.) 

1902-1902/3.     Manufactures;  table:  no.  of  days  in  opera- 
tion and  proportion  of  business  done,  by  industries. 
(26  same  (pp.  100-101)— 27  same  1903/4.) 
In  27  ann.  rept.  tables  are  comparative. 

1902-1903.  Manufactures;  table:  value  of  stock  used, 
increase  or  decrease,  in  20  leading  industries.  (27 
A.R.  bureau  of  labor  and  statistics  1903/4:  17.) 

.     Same:    total  no.  controlled  by  corporations  and 

by  private  firms,  no.  partners  and  stockholders  in- 
terested, distinguished  as  males,  females,  estates, 
trustees  and  banks.  (27  A.R.  bureau  of  labor  and 
industries  1903/4:  13.) 

.     Same:  amt.  of  capital  invested  in  each  industry, 

aggregates  for  all  industries  and  absolute  amt.  of 
increase  or  decrease  in  capital  invested  in  each  in- 
dustry, etc.    (27  same  1903/4:  16.) 

1902/3-1903/4.  Table:  new  mnfg.  industries  and  old 
ones  enlarged;  kind  of  business;  location  of  factory, 
improvements,  name  of  co.  or  firm.  (26  same  1902/ 
3  (pp.  460-463)— 27  .same  1903/4.) 

.     Table:  industrial  plants  that  have  come  into  N. 

J.  from  elsewhere;  kind  of  business,  location,  place 
from  which  it  came,  name  of  co.  or  firm.  (26  same 
1902/3  (p.  464)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

.     Table:  closing  up  or  suspension  of  work  in  mnfg. 

plants;  kind  of  business,  location  of  factory  or 
works,  closed  permanently  or  temporarily,  name  of 
CO.  or  firm.  (26  same  1902/3  (p.  465)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

■.     Table:  mnfg.  plants  destroyed  or  injured  by  fire; 

kind  of  business,  location  of  factory,  name  of  co.  or 
firm.  (26  some  1902/3  (pp.  466-467)— 27  same  1903/ 
4.) 

Amt.  of  damage  added  in  1903/  4. 

.     Table:    incorporation   of  new  mnfg.   industries; 

kind  of  business,  location,  name  of  co.  or  firm.    (26 
same  1902/3  (pp.  456-459)— 27  same  1903/4.) 
Authorized  capital  stock  added  in  lfl0.'i/4. 

25 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Camden,  Camden  County 
1886.     Five    manufacturing    centres — the    growth    and 
present  condition  of  Camden,  Jersey  City,  Newark, 
Paterson  and  Trenton.    (9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor,  etc.  1885/6:  399-427.) 

Cum'berland  County 

1872.  Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  (Gilchrist)  on  act  to  en- 
courage manufacturing  in  township  of  Landis, 
Cumberland  Co.;  right  of  taxation  for  the  purpose 
questionable.    (Sen.  jol.  1872:  1032-1035.) 

1878.     See  below,  Jersey  City,  this  date. 

Jersey  City 
1878.     List    of   principal    industries   located   at   Jersey 

City  and  Hoboken  and  value  of  ann.  productions. 

(A.R.   riparian  comrs.    1878:  16.) 
1886.     See  above,  Camden,  this  date. 

Newark,  Essex  County 
V    1868.     Newark  is  3d  city  in  Union  in  value  of  mnftred. 
products.    (Geology  of  N.  J.  1868:  x.) 
1886.     See  above,  Camden,  this  date. 

Paterson,  Passaic   County 
See  also  below.  Associations. 
1886.     See  above,  Camden,  this  date. 

Trenton,  Mercer  County 

1886.     See  above,  Camden,  this  date. 
Agricultural  Implements 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 

1798.  Rept.  of  select  committee  (Still well)  on  petition 
of  J.  J.  Faech  for  loan  to  establish  mnftory.  of  iron 
agric.  implements.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1798:  20.) 

1874.     See  below.  Building  Materials.    Brick,  this  date. 

1892.  Machinery  and  new  inventions:  binders,  potato 
planters,  steam  plowing.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891: 
62-63.) 

1899-1903.  Agric.  implements;  table:  aggregate  quan- 
tity and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made. 
(23  A.R.  bureau  of  labor  and  industries  1899/00 
(pp.  128;  134)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Artificial  Flowers;  see  Labor.   Employment 
Artisans'  Tools 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 

1899-1903.  Artisans'  tools;  table:  aggregate  quantity 
and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.  (23 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00  (p. 
128;  134)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Associations 

Society  for  Establishing  Usefiil  Manufactubes 

Incorporated  November.  1791.     The  city  of  Paterson  la 

an  outgrowth  of  tils  society. 
See  also  Land.     New  Jersey.    Paterson  ;  also  Lotteries. 

serial 
1809-1816.     Rept.  of  comr.  on  accts.  of  society  for  estab- 
lishing useful  manufactures. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

Silas  Whitehead,  commiasioner 
1809  Nov.  28  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1809  :  303. 
18101813  not  found. 

Elias  Van  Arsdale,  coiiimiiisioner 

1814  Oct.   31   In  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1814  :  1607-1611. 
■'      Oct.   31   in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1814  :  31-34. 

1815  not  found. 

1816  Jan.   10   in  Jol.    Legisi.    Council    1815/6 :  1797. 
Jan.    10  in   Votes  of  Assem.   1815/6  :  77. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Associations — cont'd 

SOCIKTY    FOR   ESTABLISUING   USEFUL   MaNUFACTITIES — COIlt'd 

non-serial 
1792.     Govs.   mess.    (Paterson)    rel.   to  organization  of 
militia;  also  stating  that  he  has  paid  second  install- 
ment for  100  shares  subscribed  on  part  of  state  in 
stock  of  socy.  for  establishing  useful  mntres.    (Votes 
of  Assem.  1792/3:  70-71.) 
1800-1804.     Kept,  from  John  Dodd,  apptd.  by  res.  of  both 
houses  at  last  sitting  of  the  legisl.  to  enquire  into 
state  of  socv.  of  useful  mnfres.  at  Paterson.    (Same 
Oct.  1804:  218-220.) 
1808.     Rept.  on  property  of  society  of  useful  mnfres.  at 
Paterson;  by  Jos.  Bloomfield  [Governor  and  Chan- 
cellor].    (Same  Oct.   1808:  34-36.) 

The  rept.  was  a  voluntar.v  one  made  from  information 
obtained  wliile  lioldlng  a  special  term  of  the  Court 
of  Chancery  at  Newarli. 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Day)  on  rept.  of  Gov.  rel.  to 

property  of  society  of  useful  mnfres.  at  Paterson. 
(Same  1808:  148.) 

1816.  Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  on  rept.  of  comr. 
resp.  affairs  of  Society  for  Establishing  Useful 
Mnfres.    (Same  1815/6:  114-116.) 

.     Same.     (Frelinghuysen).     (Jol.    Legisl.    Council 

1815/6:  1811-1813.) 

.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  by  act  authorizing  trans- 
fer of  shares  of  state  in  stock  of  society  for  estab- 
lishing useful  mnfres.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1816/7; 
13. 

John  Rutherford.  Elias  Van  Arsdale.  Silas  Condit. 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  on  rept.  of  comrs. 

to  transfer  shares  of  state  in  stock  of  Socy.  for  Es- 
tablishing Useful  Mnfres.    (Same  1816/7:  21-22.) 

1845.     See  Lotteries,  this  date. 

Awnings;   see  Labor.    Employment 
Bake-Shops;  see  Labor.   Employment 
Bicycle 

See  also,  LnUor.     Emplo.vment. 
[1899.]     Tables;    bicycle  and   bicycle  parts:    aggregate 
quantities  and  aggregate  value  of  stock  used  and 
goods  made.    ( A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1899/00;  128;   134.) 

Boilers 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment.     Boiler  Makers. 
1899-1903.     Boilers;  table:  aggregate  quantity  and  value 
of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.    (23  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00   (pp.  128;   134)  — 
27  mmc  1903/4.) 
Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacture;  see  below,  Leather.   Also  Shoes 
Boxes 

See  also.  Lalmr.     Employment. 
1899-1903.     Boxes   (wood  and  paper);   table:   aggregate 
quantity  and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made. 
(23  A.R.  bureau  of  labor,  etc.   1899/00  (p.  128;  134) 
—27  same  1903/4.) 

Brass  Goods;  see  Labor.    Employment 
Brick;  see  below,  Building  Materials 

Brushes 

See  also,  l.alX)r.     Eniployment, 
1899-1903.     Brushes;  table:  showing  aggregate  quantity 
and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.     (2:; 
A.R.  bureau  of  labor,  etc.    1899/00   (p.  129;   134)  — 
27  same  1903/4.) 

Building  Materials 

See  alsd.   Labor.      Enii)l(>yment.     Building;  Trades. 
1836.     Building    stone    found    in    gneiss    formation    of 
Trenton.    (Rept.  geol.  survey  1830;  172.) 
I'aEinE  from  lid  ed. 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Building  Materials — cont'd 

ISCS.  Building  materials;  gneiss,  sandstone,  lime- 
stones, marbles,  slates,  flags,  paving  stones,  limes 
and  cements,  brick  and  tile  materials.  (Geolosry  of 
N.   J.   1868:  502-531.) 

1872.  Bldg.  stone,  slate,  flagstone,  marble;  Warren 
Marble  Quarry  Co.,  at  Lower  Harmony  in  Warren 
Co.;  Rose  Crystal  Marble  Quarry;  marble  quarry  at 
Marble  Mountain.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1872;  26-28.) 

1873.  Building  stones;  quarry  at  Bloomingdale;  Ryer- 
son's  granite,  Bennett's  Quarry  at  Deckertown; 
quarry  in  gneiss  near  Dover;  brown  stone  quarries 
on  the  Delaware  and  along  the  Passaic;  estimated 
amt.  quarried  at  Prallsville;  sales  of  free  stone  at 
Newark,  Belleville,  Paterson,  Little  Falls.  (Same 
1873:  99-102.) 

1893.     See  Mines  and  Mining,  this  date. 

1904.  Geologic  investigations;  talc  deposits,  molding 
sands,  building  stone,  mineral  industry,  strati- 
graphic  work,  etc.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1904:  9-13.) 

Cape  May  County 
1856.     See  Geology,  Cape  May  Co.,  this  date. 
Brick 

1855.     Gravel  bricks;  by  G.  H.  Cook.    (2  A.R.  geol.  sur- 
vey 1855:  107-108.) 
1863.     Fire  clay,  largely  dug  at  Woodbridge,  South  Am- 
boy   and   'Trenton;    industrial   importance;    use   in 
mnfre.  of  fire-brick.    (A.R.  geol.  survey  1863;  12.) 
1868.     See  below.  Pottery,  etc.    Clay,  this  date. 
1870.     Additions  to  scientific  and  economic  geology  of 
state.     (A.R.  state  geologist  1870:  55-63.) 

Copper  ores  of  N.  J.  ;  brick  making  ;  on  drifting  sands  of 
sea  beaches. 

1874.  See  below.  Pottery,  etc.    Clay,  this  date. 

.     Extracts  from  answers  to  circular  sent  out  to 

different  societies  in  state  rel.  to  mnfre.  of  drain 
tile  and  of  agric.  implements  in  N.  J.  (2  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1874:  34-37.) 

Belvldere  (Warren  Co.)  ;  Union  Co. ;  Somerville  (Somer- 
set Co.)  ;  Hunterdon  Co.;  Princeton;  New  Bruns- 
wick :  Monmouth  Co. ;  Mount  Holly  ;  Masonville, 
Burlington  Co. ;  Salem  ;  Woodstown  ;  Egg  Harbor 
City. 

1876.     See  below,  Pottery,  etc.   Clay,  this  date. 

1878.  See  below.  Pottery,  etc.    Clay.    Woodbridge. 

1879.  See  below.  Pottery,  etc.    Clay,  this  date. 

1881.  See  same,  this  date. 

1882.  See  same,  this  date. 

1883.  See  same,  this  date. 
1888.  See  same,  this  date. 

1895-1903.  Industry  presentation — brick  and  terra 
cotta:  table  showing  no.  of  partners  and  stockhold- 
ers; capital  invested,  stock  used  and  goods  made; 
persons  employed,  by  months,  distinguishing  sex; 
wages,  earnings,  and  proportion  of  business  done, 
and  classified  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  100-101)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

1897.  Rept.  upon  upper  cretaceous  formations;  by  Wm. 
B.  Clark.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1897:  161-210.) 

Topographic  features :  description  of  formations :  eco- 
nomic products  (sands  and  clays  for  brick-making 
and  greensand  marls  used  as  fertilizers). 

.     See  below.  Pottery,  etc.   Clay,  this  date. 

1897-1898.     See  same,  this  date. 

1898.  See  same,  this  date. 
Cement 

1900.  Rept.  on  Portland  cement  industry;  by  H.  B. 
Kummel.     (A.R.  state  geologist  1900:  9-101.) 

Constitution     of     Portland    cement  ;     cambro-ordovlcian 
rocks   of   Warren    and    Sussex   cos.  ;   description    of 
Trenton  limestone  and  cement  rock  areas. 
1903.     Portland  cement  industry   [in  N.  J.];   by  S.  H. 
Hamilton.    (Same  1903;  112-118.) 


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387 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Building  Materials — cont'd 

Fl.A0STOi\E 

1872.  Flagstone:  quarry  in  Sussex  Co.;  probability  of 
finding  it  in  other  localities.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1872:  30.) 

Limestone 

1836.     Useful  materials,  ores  and  rare  minerals  found  in 

limestone     formations:      hydraulic     cement-stone, 

hematitic  iron  ore;   promise  of  rich  mine  near  Po- 

chuck  Mountain.    (Kept.  geol.  survey  1836:  114-116.) 

PasinR  from  2(1  cd. 

- — .  Of  the  white  crystalline  limestone  and  minerals 
and  ores  connected  with  it:  Franklinite,  red  oxide 
of  zinc,  magnetic  iron  ore.    (Same  1836:  118-122.) 

Paging  from  2d  ed. 

Includes  extr.  from  Gordon's  Gazetteer  of  N.  J. 

.     Primary  regions  of  state  (i.  e.  Highlands):  blue 

limestone,    red    conglomerate,    primary   rocks   and 
metalliferous  veins,  etc.    (Same  1836:  123-143.) 
Paging  from  2d  ed. 

1838.     Limestone  formations.    (Same  1838:  24-25.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1840.     See  below,  Pottery,  etc.  Clay. 

1855.  Geol.  formation  of  the  Highlands:  micaaceous 
(gneiss)  hornblende,  quartzose,  feldspathic  schists, 
white  crystalline  limestone:  local  details;  mines. 
(2  A.R.  geol.  survey  1855:  131-234.) 

.     See  below.  Pottery,  etc.    Clay,  this  date. 

1863.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     White  limestone  in  N.   J.;    distribution.     (Rept. 

geol.  survey  1863:  12.) 
.     Blue  limestones  in  N.  J.;   distribution;   relative 

values  of  pure  limestones  and  those  composed  of 

magnesia.     (Same  1863:  12.) 

1864.  See  below.  Sandstone,  this  date. 

.     Location  of  limestones  in  N.  J.;  analyses  of  fos- 

siliferous  limestone  from  Sussex  Co.  and  magnesian 
limestone  from  Warren  Co.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1864:  8-9.) 

[1S67?.]  Map  of  azoic  and  paleozoic  formations  incl. 
iron  ore  and  limestone  distrs.  36  in.  X  23i/4  in. 
Scales:  map,  2  mi.  =  1  in.;  sections,  horiz.  2  mi.  = 
1  in.,  vert.  1000  ft.  =  1  in.  (In  portfolio  ace.  Geology 
of  N.  J.,  1868.) 

Some  copies  of  this  rept.  are   not  accompanied  hy   the 
portfolio. 

1868.     Paleozoic   formations;    limestones.     (Geology   of 

N.  J.  1868:  90-134;   155-159:   165-166.) 
1871.     Limestones  and  lime.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1871: 

43-44.) 

1873.  Location  of  azoic  rocks  of  N.  J.;  division  into 
belts  (Ramapo,  Passaic,  Musconetcong.  Request) ; 
location  of  each  belt  and  composition  thereof;  lime- 
stones, etc.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1873:  11-19.) 

.     Limestones:   use  as  fertilizers:   Wallkill  Cement 

and  Lime  Co.  at  Hamburgh,  Sussex  Co.;  analysis  of 
cement  stone;  use  of  cement  for  masons'  work. 
(Some  1873:  105-109.) 

1874.  Amt.  of  lime  carried  by  N.  J.  Central  R.R.;  only 
a  fraction  of  whole  amt.    (Same  1874:  64.) 

1882.     See  below,  Pottery,  etc.   Clay,  this  date. 

1890.     Topographical    map    of    white    limestone    area. 


Scale:    2   in.  =  1   mi. 
betw.  pp.  50  and  51.) 


(A.R.   state   geologist   1890: 


Sussex  County 

1864.     See  below,  Warren  Co. 

1890.  The  post-archaean  age  of  white  limestones  of 
Sussex  Co.:  by  Prank  L.  Nason.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1890:  25-50.) 


(A.R.  state  geolo- 

stone   quarries  in 
arranged   by   cos. 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Building  Materials— cont'd 
Limestone — cont'd 

Warren  County 
1864.  White  limestone  in  Warren  and  Sussex  cos. 
worthy  of  attention  as  a  source  of  pure  lime;  analy- 
sis of  white  limestone  from  Oxford,  Warren  Co.  and 
Ogdensburg,  Sussex  Co.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1864: 
14-15.) 
1895.  Geology  of  northern  part  of  Jenny  Jump  Moun- 
tain, Warren  Co.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1895:  21-61, 
map.) 

Gneisses,  white  or  crystalline  limestone  :  roclis  in  lime- 
stone area   (hornblende,  qviartz  p.vroxcne). 

Quarries 

1872.  See  above.  Building  Materials,  this  date. 

1873.  See  same,  this  date. 

1881.  Quarry  stones  and  statistics, 
gist  1881:  41-68.) 

1898-1904.     List  of   gravel   pits   and 
N.   J.   producing   road   material, 
(5  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1898   (pp^  87-9(J)— 11 
same  1904.) 
Sandstone 

1836.  Red  sandstone  region  embracing  southeastern 
portion  of  Hunterdon,  Morris  and  Bergen  and  whole 
of  Somerset,  Essex  and  portion  of  Middlesex  cos.: 
variated  conglomerate,  red  shale  and  sandstone  for- 
mation, trap  rocks  of  red  sandstone  region,  copper 
ores  of  red  sandstone  region.  (Rept.  geol.  survey 
1836:  144-170.) 

Paging  from  2d  ed. 

1840.  Economic  geology  of  red  sandstone  region 
(architecture,  statuary,  paving,  etc.).  (Geology  of 
N.  J.  1840:  165-166.) 

.     See  below,  Pottery,  etc.   Clay,  this  date. 

1863.  See  below.  Pottery,  etc.  Clay,  this  date. 

1864.  Conglomerate  on  top  and  west  slope  of  Blue 
Mountain  with  Medina  sandstone  lying  upon  and 
northwest  of  it  is  said  to  contain  lead;  copper  mine 
has  been  opened  in  township  of  Pahaquarry;  sand- 
stones and  limestones  northwest  of  Blue  Mountain 
in  valley  of  the  Delaware  furnish  good  building  ma- 
terials; and  limestones,  shell-marls  and  travertin 
supply  fertilizers.     (A.R.  state  geologist  1864:  10.) 

.     Gneiss  rock  once  forming  southeastern  boundary 

of  red  sandstone  has  been  decomposed  almost  en- 
tirely and  its  place  is  marked  by  white  clays;  gneiss 
still  found  at  Trenton.    (Same  is64:  5-6.) 

.     Location  of  red  sandstone  region.    (Same  1864: 

6-7.) 

1867.  Map  of  the  triassic  foundation  incl.  red  sandstone 
and  trap-rocks  of  central  N.  J.  36  in.  X  22  in.  Scale: 
2  mi.  =  1  in.  (In  portfolio  ace.  geology  of  N.  J., 
1868.) 

Some  copies  of  this   rept.  are  not  accompanied  by  the 
portfolio. 

1868.  Paleozoic  formations;  sandstones.  (Geology  of 
N.  J.  1868:71-89;    150-154;   160-161;    168-172.) 

1872.     Sandstone;  quarry  on  Kanouse  Mountain.    (A.R. 

state  geologist  1872:  28-29.) 
1879.     Red    sandstone    or    triassic    formation.     (Same 

1S79:  18-35.) 

1882.  Geol.  work  in  progress:  red  sandstone  distr. ; 
eruptive  rocks  of  Sussex  Co.;  iron  mines;  plastic 
clays  and  their  uses,  etc.    (Same  1882:  11-83.) 

1883.  Red  sandstone  and  trap-rocks.  (Same  1883:  22- 
26.) 

1888.     On  the  triassic  or  red  sandstone  rocks.     (Same 

1888:  11-44.) 
.     Red  sandstone  plain;  description;  climate,    (v.  1. 

Final  rept.  state  geologist  1888:  337-342.) 


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INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Building  Materials — cont'd 
Sandsto.nk — cont'd 

1889.  Geol.  studies  of  triassic  or  red  sandstone  and  trap 
rocks.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1889:  6G-72.) 

1896.  The  Newark  [or  red  sandstone]  system — rept.  of 
progress;  by  H.  B.  Kummel.    (Same  1896:  27-88.) 

1897.  The  Newark  system  or  red  sandstone  belt;  by  H. 
B.  Kiimmel.    (Same  1897:  23-159.) 

Sedimentary  rocks  :  trap  rocks  ;  shales ;  structure  ;  con- 
ditions of  formation  ;  economic  resources  (buildiiic: 
stone,  paving  Ijiocks,  crushe.d  stone,  iist  of  im- 
portant quarries,  coai.  copper,  barite). 

Slate 

1863.  See  below,  Pottery,  etc.  Clay,  this  date. 

1864.  Slate  underlies  portion  of  Sussex  and  Warren 
COS.;  basis  for  productive  soil:  use  as  a  roofing  ma- 
terial; slate  quarry  at  Delaware  Water  Gap,  Warren 
Co.,  at  Lafayette,  Sussex  Co.  and  one  being  opened 
at  Hackettstown.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1864:  9-10.) 

1868.  Paleozoic  formation:  Hudson  River  slate.  (Geol- 
ogy of  N.  J.  186S:  135-145.) 

1872.  Slate:  Newton  slate  quarry;  quarry  near  Dela- 
ware Water  Gap;  extent  of  slate  belt.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1872:  29-30.) 

Buttons 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 
1899-1903.     Buttons   (pearl);   table:   aggregate  quantity 
and  value  of  stock  used  and  of  goods  made.    ( 23  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00   (p.  129; 
134)—  27  same  1903/4.) 

Canning  Industry 

See  also.  Latwr.     Employment. 

1893.  Canning  business  in  state  large;  no.  of  cases  of 
tomatoes  packed  in  1891.  (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893: 
49.) 

1899.  Canned  goods;  table:  aggregate  quantities  and 
value  of  material  used  and  goods  made.  (23  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1899/00: 
129;  135.) 

1900-1901.  Table:  no.  of  dozen  of  cans  of  the  various 
vegetables  and  fruits  handled  by  N.  J.  canneries. 
(24  sa»ie  1900/1  (pp.  152-154)— 25  same  1901/2.) 

1901-1902.  Tables:  main  points  of  interest  in  the  con- 
dition of  canneries  in  state.  (31  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1903: 
96-98.) 

That  Is,  no.,  capital,  employes,  wages,  value  of  product, 
days  In  operation,  etc. 

1901-1903.  Tables:  product  of  different  varieties  of 
canned  fruit  and  vegetables  by  cannery.  (25  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1901/2  (pp.  186- 
189)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

.     Fruit  and  vegetable  canning;   table:   location  of 

canneries,  management,  capital  invested,  no.  of  per- 
sons employed,  total  amt.  paid  in  wages,  selling 
value  of  product  and  no.  of  days  in  active  operation. 
(25  same  1901/2  (p.  185)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

1902.  Canning  establishments  in  N.  J.  (30  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1902:  96.) 

1903.  Fruit  and  vegetable  canning  in  N.  J.;  statistics 
for  1901  and  1902 — no.  of  canneries,  capital,  em- 
ployes, wages,  value  of  product,  days  in  operation, 
pounds  or  gallons  of  each  product.  (31  same  1903: 
95-98.) 

Carpets;  see  below,  Textile  Industries 
Carriage  Trades;  see  Labor.   Employment 
Cement;  see  above,  Building  Materials 
Census 

1890.  Former  use  of  the  returns  of  the  abstracts  of 
ratables  as  an  Industrial  census.  (13  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1889/90:  450.) 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Census — cont'd 

1890.  Two  attempts  were  made  in  N.  J.  to  obtain  a 
local  industrial  census;  the  first,  under  the  act  of 
Feb.  2,  1814,  required  township  assessors  to  enu- 
merate manufactories  of  wool,  cotton,  flax,  hemp, 
glass,  iron,  brass,  wire,  etc.  and  to  take  acct.  of  the 
no.  of  sheep:  result  of  this  effort;  the  second  was 
made  in  preparation  for  the  Centennial  Exhibition 
at  Phila.  (act  of  April  9,  1875),  but  was  found  to  be 
so  unreliable  that  no  satisfactory  use  could  be  made 
of  the  data.    (13  same  1889/90:  448-449.) 

Cigars  and  Tobacco 

See  also.  I.alKir.     Employment. 
1899-1903.     Cigars  and  tobacco;  table:   aggregate  quan- 
tity and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.    (23 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00   (p. 
129;  135)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Clay;  see  below,  Pottery,  Clay  and  Glass 

Clothing  Trades;  see  Labor.  Employment 

Corsets 

See  also.  Lalwr.     Employment. 
1899-1903.     Corsets  and  corset  waists;  table:  aggregate 
quantity  and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made. 
(23  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.    1899/00 
(p.  129;   135)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Cutlery;  see  Labor.   Employment 

Dairy  Industry;   see  that  title 

Electrical  Appliances;  see  Labor.   Employment 

Exhibitions 

Newark 
1874.     Industrial    exhibition    at   Newark.     (A.R.    state 
agric.  socy.  1874:  23.) 
Explosives 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 
1899-1901.     High  explosives;  tables:  aggregate  quantity 
and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.    (23 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00   (p. 
130;  136)— 26  same  1902/3.) 

Farming  Industry;  see  Agriculture 

Fertilizers;  see  that  title 

Glass;   see  below.  Pottery,  etc. 

Graphite  Products;  see  Labor.  Employment 

Hats 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 

1881.  See  below.  Textile  Industries.   Silk. 

1887.  The  hat  industry  in  N.  J.;  general  comment; 
table:  quantity  produced,  capital,  employes,  wages 
and  hours,  months  in  operation,  value  of  products. 
(10  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1886/7: 
338-339.) 

1895-1903.  Industry  presentation;  hats  (men's);  table: 
no.  partners  and  stockholders;  capital  invested; 
value  of  stock  used  and  goods  made;  persons  em- 
ployed, by  months,  distinguishing  sex,  wages,  earn- 
ings and  proportion  of  business  done,  and  classified 
weekly  wages.  (19  .samp  1895/6  (pp.  102-103)— 27 
same  1903/4.) 

Given  as  "felt"  from  189.S-1903. 

1899-1903.  Hats  (felt);  table:  aggregate  quantity  and 
value  of  stock  used  and  of  goods  made.  (23  same 
1899/00  (p.  130;  136)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Iron  and  Steel  Manufactures 

See   also.    Lalior.      Employment.      For  smelting,   etc.,   of 
Iron  ;  see  Mines  and  Mining. 

1882.  Growth  of  iron  and  steel  Industry  in  the  U.  S.; 
production  of  iron  in  1810,  1830,  1840,  1848,  1860, 
1880;  capital  invested,  hands  employed,  wages  paid, 
value  of  products  in  1880.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881: 
215.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


389 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

Iron  and  Steel  Manufactures — cont'd 

1883.  Table;  total  production  of  steel  rails  in  the  U.  S., 
Germany,  United  Kingdom,  France,  Russia,  Bel- 
glum,  Austro-Hungary.  (S  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor,  etc.  1884/5:  299.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

1830-1885.  Some  special  mnfres. :  locomotives  (1830  to 
date) ;  history  of  some  of  the  prominent  mnfg.  cos. 
in  N.  J.  (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1884/5:  308-316.) 

1833-1880.     See  above,  the  general  group,  these  dates. 

1899-1903.  Foundry  (iron);  table:  aggregate  quantity 
and  value  of  stock  used  and  of  goods  made.  (23 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00  (p. 
130;  135)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

.     Furnaces,  ranges  and  heaters;   table;   aggregate 

quantity  and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made. 
(23  same  1900/1  (p.  130;  136)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

.     Cornices    (galvanized   iron  and   copper);    table: 

aggregate  quantity  and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of 
goods  made.  (23  same  1899/00  (p.  129;  135)— 27 
same  1903/4.) 

.     Steel   and    iron    (structural);    table:    aggregate 

quantity  and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made. 
(23  same  1899/00  (p.  132;  138)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

.  Steel  and  iron  (forgings) ;  table;  aggregate  quan- 
tity and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.  (23 
same  1899/00  (p.  132;   138)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Jewelry 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 

1840-1900.  Jewelry  industry;  table:  growth  of  industry 
by  decades  and  no.  of  establishments  in  operation. 
(25  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1901/2; 
364.) 

1897-1903.  Industry  presentation;  jewelry;  table:  no. 
of  partners  and  stockholders;  capital  invested; 
value  of  stock  used  and  goods  made;  persons  em- 
ployed, by  months,  distinguishing  sex;  wages,  earn- 
ings and  proportion  of  business  done,  and  classified 
weekly  wages.  (21  same  1897/8  (pp.  57-58) — 27  same 
1903/4.) 

1899-1903.  Same;  aggregate  quantity  and  value  of  stock 
used,  and  of  goods  made.  (23  same  1900/1  (p.  130; 
136)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

1900.  Same;  no.  employed,  no.  absent  on  account  of 
sickness  and  percentage.    (25  same  1901/2;  367.) 

Knit  Goods 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 
1899-1903.     Knit  goods;   table;   aggregate  quantity  and 
value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.    (23  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.    1900/1   (p.  130; 
136)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Leather 

See  also  below.  Shoes  ;  also  Labor.     Employment. 

1882.  Growth  of  shoe  and  leather  industry;  tanneries 
in  U.  S.  in  1870,  employes,  capital,  wages,  value  of 
product,  value  of  materials  used;  no.  of  currying 
establishments,  capital,  etc.;  boot  and  shoe  estab- 
lishments, capital  production,  wages,  value  of 
materials,  etc.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  215.) 

1897-1903.  Industry  presentation;  leather;  table;  no.  of 
partners  and  stockholders;  capital  invested,  stock 
used  and  goods  made;  persons  employed,  by  months, 
distinguishing  sex;  wages,  earnings  and  proportion 
of  business  done,  and  classified  weekly  wages.  (21 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1897/8  (pp. 
59-60)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

1899-1903.  Leather;  table;  aggregate  quantity  and 
value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.  (23  .iame 
1899/00   (p.  130;  136)— 27  same  1903/4.) 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Machinery 

See  also  above.  AKrIcnItiiral  Implements:  also  Iron 
Manufactures  :   also   Labor.      Employment. 

1881.  Increase  in  value  of  machinery  mnfrd.  in  20 
years;  ann.  value  of  product.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1881:  215.) 

1899-1903.  Machinery;  table:  aggregate  quantity  and 
value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.  (23  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00  (p.  131; 
136)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

1902-1903.  Industry  presentation;  machinery;  table: 
no.  partners  and  stockholders;  capital  invested, 
stock  used  and  goods  made;  persons  employed,  by 
months,  distinguishing  sex;  wages,  earnings  and 
proportion  of  business  done,  and  classification  of 
weekly  wages.  (26  same  1902/3  (pp.  114-115)— 27 
same  1903/4.) 

Mattresses  and  Bedding;  see  Labor.   Employment 
Metal  Goods 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 
1899-1903.     Metal  goods;    table:   quantity  and  value  of 
stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.    (23  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.   1899/00    (p.   131;    137)— 27 
same  1903/4.) 

Oilcloth 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 
1899-1903.     Oilcloth   (floor  and  table) ;  table:  aggregate 
quantity  and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made. 
(23  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00 
(p.  131;   137)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Paper 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 
1899-1903.     Paper;  table:  aggregate  quantity  and  value 
of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.    (23  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00   (p.  131;   136)— 
27  same  1903/4.) 

Pottery,  Clay  and  Glass 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 

1833-1880.    See  above,  the  general  group,  these  dates. 
1840.     See  below.  Clay,  this  date. 
1868.     See  same,  this  date. 

1878.  The  pottery  industry  [in  N.  J.].  (1  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1878:  225-240.) 

1879.  Apptmt.  of  Isaac  IJroome  to  visit  Paris  and  pro- 
cure information  for  benefit  of  potteries  of  state; 
other  measures  taken  rel.  to  pottery  interest;  ap- 
prn.  recommended  for  a  collection  of  specimens, 
etc.;  other  industries,  incl.  agric.  should  receive 
same  attention.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  14, 
1879;  32-35.) 

1881.     See  below.  Clay,  this  date. 

1888.     See  same,  this  date. 

1901-1903.     See  above.  Building  Materials.    Brick,  this 

date. 
1904.     A  rept.  upon  some  molding  sands  of  N.  J.;  by  H. 

B.    Kiimmel,   assisted    by    S.    H.    Hamilton.     (A.R. 

state  geologist  1904:  187-246.) 

Trenton 
1868.     Potteries  of  Trenton  more  extensive  than   any 

others  in  country.    (Geology  of  N.  J.  1868:  x.) 
1881.     See  below.   Textile   Industries.    Silk. 
Clay 

See  also  above.  Bufldlns  Materials.     Briek. 
1840.     Of  upper  secondary  series  embracing  greensand 
formation.    (Rept.  geol.  survey  1840;  177-292.) 

Paging  from  ed.  of  1S40. 

Potters'  clay  formation  ;  geology  of  Middlesex  and  part 
of  Mercer  cos.  ;  economic  geology  (white  clay  at 
Woodbridge,  used  in  mnftre.  of  Are  briclis.  pottery, 
glaze  for  paper-hangings,  white  clay.  Albion  Mill, 
clay  banks  of  Delaware  used  for  pottery,  potters' 
clay.  South  Amboy)  ;  greensand  formation — "  marl  " 


390 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

Pottery,  Clay  and  Glass — cont'd 

Clay — cont'd 

(Reographical  range,  composition,  analyses)  :  eco- 
nomical relations  of  greensand  formation  {fertiliz- 
ing) :  method  of  analyzing  greensand  ;  suggestions 
for  correcting  noxious  effects  of  astringent  clay 
underlying  and  associated  witti  greensand  and  for 
using  it  as  mari  ;  limestone  of  Salem,  Gloucester  and 
Burlington  cos.  (geograpiiicai  extent,  composition 
and  aspect,  local  details  analyses)  ;  ferruginous 
yellow  sand ;  brown  sandstone  and  conglomerate 
(geograplilcai  extent  and  composition;  local  details 
and  analyses). 

1855.  Examination  of  geol.  formations;  clay;  shell 
marl  beds;  sand;  gravel;  salt  marshes;  analyses  of 
marl  and  limestone;  use  of  marl  on  crops;  analyses 
of  cancerine,  fire-clay,  stoneware  clay,  (2  A.R.  geol. 
survey  1855:  68-102.) 

1863.  Geol.  formations  of  N.  J.:  drifting  beach  sands; 
sand,  clay  and  gravel  deposits;  green  sand  or  marl; 
sand,  clay  and  green  sand  or  marl  beds;  beds  of 
sand  and  spurious  marl  containing  green  sand  and 
iron  pyrites  and  sulphate  of  iron;  deposits  of  pot- 
ters' clay,  fire  clay  and  fire  sand;  red  shale  and  red 
sandstone;  gneiss  rocks;  sandstone;  limestone; 
slate;  conglomerate;  red  and  gray  sandstones. 
(A.R.  geol.  survey  1863:  5-6.) 

1868.     Cretaceous  formation:  geol.  structure.    (Geology 
of  N.  J.  1868:  241-248,) 
Clays,  marls,  sand. 

,     Clays.    (Same  1868:  683-689.)  • 

Porcelain  or  clilna  clay,  lire  clay,  paper  clay,  alum  clay, 
pottery,  fire  bricl;,  kaolin,  coarse  clays. 

.     Cretaceous     formation:     plastic    clays.      {Same 

1868:  249-257.) 

.     Tertiary  and  recent  formations:  geol.  structure. 

(Geology  of  N.  J.  1868:  291-308.) 

Drift-gravel,  glass-sand,   miocene  clay,   micaceous  sand. 
brown  clay.  etc. 

1872.  White  clays,  fire-sand  and  feldspar;  white  clay 
deposits  at  Woodbridge,  Perth  Amboy,  South  Am- 
boy  and  Washington;  quality  of  clays;  analysis  of 
specimen  from  South  Amboy;  deposits  of  flre-sand, 
kaolin  and  feldspar  associated  with  the  clays  are 
used  in  making  fire-brick  and  sewer  pipes.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1872:  32-35.) 

1873.  Clays:  location;  demand  for;  associated  beds  of 
fire  sand,  moulding  sand,  kaolin  and  feldspar.  {Same 
1873:  103-104.) 

1874.  Searching  for  clay,  marl,  etc.,  by  boring.  {Same 
1874:  52-54.) 

.     Clays   for   pottery   and    fire   brick;    white   clays 

about  Woodbridge,  Perth  Amboy  and  South  Amboy 
in  Middlesex  Co.  and  their  value;  amt.  of  stoneware 
clay  dug  annually  in  vicinity  of  South  Amboy,  price 
and  value:  fire  brick  made  at  Woodbridge  and 
Perth  Amboy;  relations  of  clay  beds;  composition 
of  fire  clays;  stoneware  clays:  composition  of  stone- 
ware clays;  deposits  of  white  clay  at  Woodmansie, 
Mt.  Misery  in  Burlington  Co,;  Bethlehem  (Hunter- 
don Co,)  clay;  Macopin  (Passaic  Co.)  clay.  {Same 
1874:  42-52.) 

1876.  Clays  for  pottery  and  fire-brick;  fire-clay,  stone- 
ware-clay and  other  beds  of  refractory  and  pottery 
materials  have  shared  in  business  depression, 
{Same  1876:  51-52.) 

1878.  Misc.  clay  deposits.    {Same  1878:  48-69.) 

.     Clay  deposits  of  N.  J.    (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan. 

8,  1878:  26.) 

1879.  Statistics:  iron  ore;  zinc  ore;  clays  and  brick; 
greensand  marls;  lime.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1879: 
161-176.) 

1880.  Statistics  of  iron  ore,  clay  and  marl.  (Same  1880: 
180-184.) 

.  Fire-clays:  refractoriness,  tests  and  classifica- 
tion.   (Some  1880:  131-152.) 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Pottery,  Clay  and  Glass — cont'd 
Clay — cont'd 

1881.  Clays,  brick  and  pottery,    {Same  1881:  69-70.) 
.     Statistics:   iron  ore;   zinc  ore;   clays  and  brick; 

glass  sand — glass  statistics;  green  sand  marl.  {Same 
1881:  75-81.) 

1882.  Statistics  of  ores,  clays,  clay  products  and  lime. 
(Some  1882:  172-174.) 

Iron  ore.  zinc  ore,  clays,  bricks,  limestone. 

1883.  Specific  state  industries;  clay  and  clay  products. 
(6  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1882/3: 
228-280.) 

.     Statistics.    (A.R.  state  geologist  18S3:  170-172.) 

Iron  ore,  zinc  ores,  clays,  bricks,  lime. 
1886.     Brachiopoda  and  lamelli  branchiata  of  the  Rari- 
tan  clays  and  greensand  marls  of  N.  J.;  by  Robert 
P.  Whitfield.   Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy,  1886.    xx,  270 
pp.,  pis.,  map.    4°. 

neology  of  N.  J.     Paleontology,  v.  1. 
1888.     Notes    on    clay,    brick    and    pottery    industries. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1888:  79-80.) 

1892.  Gasteropoda  and  cephalopoda  of  Raritan  clays 
and  greensand  marls  of  N.  J.;  by  Robt.  P.  Whit- 
field. Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1892.  402  pp., 
pis    4°. 

ecology,  of  N.  J.     Paleontology,  v.  2. 

1893.  Work  for  the  survey  at  Rutgers  College  labora- 
tory; clay  analyses.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1893: 
27.) 

.     See  Geology,  this  date. 

1896.  See  same,  this  date. 

1897.  Clay  and  brick  industry;  description  of  plants  in 
each  CO.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1897:  324-350.) 

.     Clay  and  brick  industry  [in  N.  J.l;   by  Geo.  E. 

Jenkins.    (Some  1897:  324-350.) 

Description  of  establishments  in  the  several  cos. ;  list  of 
operators  in  terra-cotta  works,  fire-brick  works,  etc. 

1897-1898.  Statistics  of  clays,  bricks,  terra-cotta  and 
other  clay  products.  {Same  1897  (pp.  355-357)  — 
same  1898.) 

Men  empIo.ved.  product,  value. 

1898.  Fire-brick  and  clay  industry;  by  Geo.  E.  Jen- 
kins.   {Same  1898:  197-231.) 

1901.  Clay  and  clay  industries:  N.  J.  chief  clay-produc- 
ing state  in  the  Union;  value  of  clay  and  clay  prod- 
ucts in  1900;  investigations  under  way.  {Same  1901: 
xviii-xix.) 

1901/2-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  dept.  of  clay-working 
and  ceramics  of  the  Rutgers  Scientific  School. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1001/2    in   38   A.R.   Rutgers   Scientific   School    1901/2 

50-70, 

2.  lf)02/;i   in   30   A.R.   Rutgers   Scientific   School   1902/3 

61-68. 

3.  1003/4    in   40    A.R.   Rutgers    Scientific   School    1903/4 

6.5-69. 

1902.  Clay  and  clay  industries;  annual  value  of  raw 
clay  and  clay  products  of  N.  J.:  progress  in  prepa- 
ration of  rept.  on  clay  industry  of  state.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1902:  8-10.) 

1903.  The  clays  and  clay  industry  of  N.  J.;  by  Hein- 
rick  Ries  and  Henry  B.  Kiimniel,  assisted  by  Geo. 
N.  Knapp.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1904. 
xxviii,  548  pp.,  pis.,  maps  in  pocket. 

Final  rept.  of  state  geologist,     v.  6,  10o;i. 
.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1903.    v.  5,  doc.  50.) 

1904.  The  fauna  of  Clifford  clays;  classification  of  up- 
per cretaceous  formations  and  faunas  of  N.  J.;  by 
Stuart  Weller.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1904:  131-159.) 

Middlesex  County 

1875.  Survey  of  clay  distr.  in  Middlesex  Co.;  esti- 
mated value  of  ann.  product.  (Govs,  mess,  (Par- 
ker)  Jan,  12,  1875.) 

.     Survey  and  final  rept.  on  fire  and  potters'  clays 

of  Middlesex  Co.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1875:  10-12.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


391 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Pottery,  Clay  and  Glass — cont'd 
Clat — cont'd 

Middlesex  County — cont'd 

1877.  Final  rept.  on  clay  distr.  of  Middlesex  Co.  (Same 
1877:  8-9.) 

1886.  Veto  (Abbett)  of  act  to  facilitate  digging  and 
mining  of  clay  in  township  of  South  Amboy,  Middle- 
sex Co.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1886:  970.) 

1887.  Geologic  surveys;  survey  of  region  occupied  by 
Archaean  rocks  in  progress;  Highlands;  deposits  of 
iron  and  zinc  ores;  Raritan  clay  beds;  deposit  of 
clay  and  sand  in  Middlesex  Co.    (Same  1887:  20-23.) 

Perth  Amboy 
1872.     See  above,  Clay,  this  date. 
1874.     See  same,  this  date. 

South   Amboy 

1863.  See  above.  Building  Materials.    Brick,  this  date. 

1864.  See  below,  Woodbridge,  this  date. 
1869.     See  same,  this  date. 

1872.     See  above.  Clay,  this  date. 
1874.     See  same,  this  date. 

1878.  See  below,  Woodbridge,  this  date. 

Trenton 

1863.  See  above.  Building  Materials.    Brick,  this  date. 

1864.  See  below,  Woodbridge,  this  date. 
1869.     See  same,  this  date. 


1872. 


Washington 
See  above.  Clay,  this  date. 


Woodbridge 

1863.  See  above,  Building  Materials.    Brick,  this  date. 

1864.  Fire  and  potters'  clays  of  Woodbridge,  Amboy 
and  Trenton;  mnftories.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1864: 
15.) 

1869.  Fire  and  potters'  clays  at  Woodbridge,  South  Am- 
boy and  Trenton.    {Same  1869:  56-57.) 

1872.  See  above,  Clay,  this  date. 
1874.     See  same,  this  date. 

1878.     Rept.  on  clay  deposits  of  Woodbridge,  South  Am- 
boy and  other  places  in  N.  J.  together  with  their 
uses  for  fire  brick,  pottery,  etc.  [by  G.  H.  Cook]. 
Trenton:  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.   viii,  381  (1)  pp., 
map  in  pocket,  foldg.  leaf. 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1878,  doc.  12.) 

.     Same,   in   German.    Bericht   iiber   die   Thon-Ab- 

lagerungen    von    Woodbridge,    South    Amboy    und 
anderen  platzen  in  N.  J.  Newark,  1878. 

Copy  seen  in  Free  Public  Library  of  Jersey  City. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1902-1903/4.  Table:  disbursements  to  state  college  un- 
der act  of  March  17,  1902,  providing  for  the  estab- 
lishment of  a  course  in  practical  and  scientific  in- 
struction in  the  art  of  clay-working  and  ceramics. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1901/2   (p.  80)— name  1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.    treasurer    1901/2    (p.    598)— .9anic 

1903/4.) 

Glass 

1868.     See  above.  Clay,  this  date. 

.     Sand  for  glass-making,  molding,  etc.    (Geology  of 

N.  J.  1868:  690-695.) 
.     Glass  mnfre.  of  N.  J.  is  large.    (Geology  of  N.  J. 

1868:  X.) 

1873.  Glass  sand;  thriving  condition  of  glass  mnfre.; 
glass  sand  at  Flanders,  Morris  Co.  and  near  Sand 
Pond  on  Blue  Mountain,  Warren  Co.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1873:  105.) 

1874.  Half  the  window  glass  in  U.  S.  is  made  from  N.  J. 
sand.    {Same  1874:  60.) 

1878.     Glass-sand.    {Same  1878:  70-80.) 

Lebanon  glass  works  and  individual  sand  banlis  and  pits. 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

Pottery,  Clay  and  Glass — cont'd 
Glass — cont'd 

1881.     See  above,  Clay,  this  date. 

1883.  Glass.  (6  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1882/3:  281-315.) 

Early  history  ;  glass-makine  in  N.  .T. ;  window,  plate  and 
other  glass  ;  list  of  glass  factories  in  N.  .T. 

1897-1903.  Industry  presentation;  glass  (window  and 
bottle);  table:  no.  of  partners  and  stockholders; 
capital  invested,  stock  used  and  goods  made;  per- 
sons employed,  by  months,  distinguishing  sex; 
wages,  earnings,  and  proportion  of  business  done 
and  classified  weekly  wages.  (21  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1897/8  (pp.  53-54)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

1899-1903.  Glass  (window  and  bottle);  table  showing 
aggregate  quantity  and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of 
goods  made.  (23  same  1899/00  (p.  130;  136)— 27 
same  1903/4.) 

1903.  On  glass,  molding  and  furnace  sands  of  N.  J.; 
products.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1903:  xviii-xx.) 

Receipts   and   Expenditures 

1877-1877/8.     See  below.  Textile,  these  dates. 
Clat-Woeking;  see  above,  Pottery,  Clay  and  Glass.  Clay 

Rubber  Goods 

See  also.  Labor.     Emolovment. 
1899-1903.     Rubber  goods   (hard  and   soft);    table:    ag- 
gregate quantity  and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of 
goods  made.    ( 23  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1899/00  (p.  131;   137)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Ship-Building;  see  Labor.   Employment 

Shirts 

1899-1901.  Shirts;  table:  aggregate  quantity  and  value 
of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.  (23  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00  (p.  131;  137)— 25 
same  1901/2.) 

Shoes 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 

1882.  See  above.  Leather,  this  date. 

1895-1901.  Industry  presentation;  shoes;  table:  no.  of 
partners  and  stockholders;  capital  invested,  stock 
used  and  goods  made;  persons  employed,  by 
months,  distinguishing  sex;  wages,  earnings  and 
proportion  of  business  done,  and  classified  weekly 
wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1895/6:  104-105.) 

1899-1901.  Shoes;  table:  aggregate  quantity  and  value 
of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.  (23  same  1899/00: 
131;  137.) 

1901.  Shoe  industry;  tables:  days  of  work  lost  through 
sickness;  cause  of  sickness;  no.  of  deaths  and 
causes.    (25  same  1901/2:  373-375.) 

Burlington 

1883.  The  shoe  trade  of  Burlington  City.  (6  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1882/3:  125-126.) 

Silk;  see  below,  Textile  Industries 
Silver  Manufactures 

1899-1903.     Silver  goods;  table:  aggregate  quantity  and 

value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.    (23  A.R. 

bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.    1899/00   (p.l32; 

138) — 27  same  1903/4.) 

Soap 

1899-1903.  Soap  and  tallow;  table:  aggregate  quantity 
and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.  (23 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00  (p. 
132;   138)— 27  same  1903/4.) 


Steel 


See  above.  Iron  and  Steel. 


392 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Textile 

See  also,  I.ntior.     Employment. 
1833-1880.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1877-1877/8.     Table:    expenses  of  comrs.  as  per  act  of 

Mar.  9,  1877,  rel.  to  textile  fabrics.    (A.R.  treasurer 

187C/7  (p.  133)— some  1877/8.) 

1878.  Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  comn.  apptd.  to  devise  a  plan 
for  the  encouragement  of  mnfres.  of  ornamental  and 
textile  fabrics.  Trenton:  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878. 
90  pp. 

Copies  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist-  Socy.,  Trenton,  and  In  the 

N.   Y.   Public  Librar.v. 
Saml.  C.  Brown.  Thos.  N.  Dale  and  Robt.  H.  Thurston, 
commissioners. 
1880.     Fibre  industries;   by  S.  C.  Brown.    (8  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1880:  97-105.) 

Jute,  mallow,  ramie,  flas.  hemp,  silk. 
Cabpets  and  Ruos 

1899-1903.     Carpets   and   rugs;    table:    aggregate   quan- 
tity and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made. 
(23  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00 
(p.  129;  135)— 27  same  1903/4.) 
Cotton 

1882.  Relation  betw.  cotton  plantations  and  market 
created  by  Amer.  mnfres.;  increase  in  home  con- 
sumption 1870  to  1880;  cotton  area  and  distribu- 
tion; southern  agric.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  220- 
221.) 

.     Growth  of  American  mnfres.;   amt.  invested  in 

cotton  mnfres.  in  1830,  no.  of  spindles,  employes, 
cotton  used;  do.  in  1880.    (9  same  1881:  214.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

1814.  Abstr.  of  no.  of  cotton  and  woollen  mills  in  each 
CO.,  no.  of  spindles  in  each,  no.  of  wire  factories,  and 
no.  of  Merino,  mixed  blood  and  common  sheep  as  re- 
turned by  collectors  under  law  of  Feb.  11,  1814. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1814/5:  233.) 

1815.  Rept.  of  committee  (Dayton)  on  petition  of  cot- 
ton and  woolen  mnfrers.  asking  relief  from  excessive 
taxation  rendered  necessary  by  pressure  of  late 
war.    {Same  1815/6:  65-66.) 

1899-1903.  Cotton  goods;  table:  aggregate  quantity 
and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.  (23 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics- of  labor,  etc.  1899/00  (p. 
129;  135)— 27  same  1903/4.) 
1901.  Cotton  mills;  table:  no.  of  deaths  and  causes 
thereof  in  five  mills.    (25  same  1901/2:  380.) 

.     Cotton  mills;    table:    causes  of  sickness  in  five 

mills.    (25  same  1901/2:  379-380.) 

.     Cotton   mills;    table:    no.   days   work   lost   from 

sickness  in  five  mills.    (25  same  1901/2:  379.) 
Flax;  see  Labor.    Employment 
Jute;  see  Labor.  E.mi'loyment 
Ramie 

1880.     See  above.  Textile,  this  date. 
Silk  Culture  and  Manufacture 

1837.  Communication  from  Ed.  P.  Roberts  and  Saml. 
Sands  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  rel.  to  silk  culture  in 
America.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:  362-363.) 

1879.  Silk  culture;  by  Rudolphus  Bingham.  (2  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1879:  173-177.) 

.     Aggregate     production     of     the     different     silk 

mnfres.  in  the  U.  S.    (3  same  1879/80:  86-87.) 

.     Manual  of  Instruction  for  the  production  of  silk. 

(2  same   1879:  275-277.) 

From  the  "  Manual  of  Instruction  for  the  production  of 
silk,"  prepared  by  I'rof.  K.  (_'.  Klley  of  Washington. 

1880.  Silk;  by  Mrs.  John  Lucas  of  Phila.  (8  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1880:  109-113.) 

Work   of    Women's    Silk   Culture   Assn.    of    the   U.    S. ; 
financial   embarrassments. 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Textile— cont'd 
Silk  Culture  and  Manufacture — cont'd 

1880.  Silk;  by  S.  Chamberlain.  (7  same  1879:  257- 
261.) 

.     Silk  culture.    (9  same  1881:  201-209.) 

Directions  for  mngmt.  of  a  cocoonery  ;  hatching  ;  feed- 
ing :  molting ;  spinning ;  gathering  and  sorting 
cocoons  :  chrysalids  :  reeling  ;  egg  raising  ;  markets 
and  prices  ;  silk  worm  ;   mulberry. 

1882.  Table:  value  of  silk  articles  mnfred.  in  the  U.  S. 
(6  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1882/3: 
195.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 

1837.  Rept.  of  select  committee  (Molleson)  on  expedi- 
ency of  protecting  and  encouraging  culture  of  silk 
and  mnfre.  of  beet  sugar  in  state  of  N.  J.    (Minutes 

.  of  Assem.  1836/7:  336-348.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  .^00  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1836/7  :  348.) 

1838.  Rept.  of  the  committee  on  agric.  (Miller)  to 
whom  were  referred  memorials  from  various  parts 
of  the  state  praying  for  legislative  encouragement 
to  promote  the  culture  of  the  mulberry  and  the 
production   of  silk.     (.Same   1837/8:  398-408.) 

.     Communication  from  state  treasurer  (Southard) 

stating  amt.  of  monies  paid  by  the  state  to  encour- 
age  the   culture  of  silk.     (Same  1838/9:  35.) 

1839.  Rept.  of  committee  on  agric.  (Reeves)  on  act 
to  repeal  act  to  encourage  the  culture  of  silk. 
(Same  1838/9:  338-341.) 

.     Same,  separate.  Trenton:  Prtd.  by  J.  T.  Sherman, 

1839.    6  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  State  Library.  1000  copies  were  ordered 
prtd.      (Votes    of    Assem.    1838/9:341.) 

.     Rept.  of  minority  of  committee  (Forman)  on  act 

to  repeal  act  to  encourage  the  culture  of  silk.   (Votes 
of  Assem.  1838/9:  436-441.) 

.     Same,   separate.     Trenton:    Prtd.    by   James    T. 

Sherman,  1839.    7  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  State  Library.  1000  copies  were  ordered 
prtd.      (Votes   of  Assem.   1838/9:441.) 

1873.     Rise  and  progress  of  silk  mnfre.  in  New  Jersey. 

(2  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1878/9: 

279-285.) 
.     On  sericulture  in  N.  J.    (2  same  1878/9:  xvi-xvii.) 

1880.  Rapid  growth  of  silk  industry.  (Govs.  mess. 
(McCIellan)   Jan.  13,  1880.) 

.     Practicability  of  silk  culture  in  N.  J.    (7  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1879:  11.) 
.     Discussion  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  rel.  to 

silk  culture.    (7  same  1879:  251-252.) 
.     Growth   of  silk  industry   in   the  U.   S. ;    climate 

and  soil  of  N.  J.  adapted  to  silk  culture.     (3  A.R. 

bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.    1879/80:  viii-x.) 

1881.  Silk  culture;  Women's  Silk  Culture  Assn.  of 
Phila.;  silk  culture  in  N.  J.;  extract  from  a  letter  of 
U.  S.  consul  (Peixotto)  at  Lyons  resp.  silk  culture. 
(4  same  1881:  xx-xxi.) 

.     On  the  silk  industry  in  the  U.  S.  and  in  N.  J. 

(4  same  1881:  141-153.) 
.     On  the  silk  industry  in  N.  J.  and  in  U.  S.;  amt. 

of  silk  imported  into  U.  S.;   Women's  Silk  Culture 

Assn.  of  U.  S.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880;  235-236.) 
.     Memorial  of  Women's  Assn.  for  establishment  of 

silk  culture.    4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1881,  doc.  40.) 
.     Rept.  of  judges  (at  fair  of  State  Agric.  Socy.)  on 

silk.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  256-257.) 
.     Silk  culture  in  N.  J.    (Govs.  mess.   (McCIellan) 

Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1882.  On  silk  culture;  mnfre.  in  Paterson;  early  ef- 
forts in  U.  S.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  21-22.) 


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393 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 

Textile — cont'd 

Silk  Cuxture  and  Manufactuke — cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
1883.     Specific  state  industries;    the  silk  Industry.     (6 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1882/3:  169- 
227.) 

.     On  silk  culture  and  its  effect  on  N.  J.  prosperity. 

(10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882:  143-144.) 

1886.  Specific  state  industries;  the  silk  industry.  (9 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1885/6:  353- 
375.) 

1887.  Amt.  of  increase  in  capital  and  product  of  silk 
mnfres.  since  1SS3;  no.  of  persons  employed.  (Govs, 
mess.    (Abbett)   Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1895-1903.  Industry  presentation;  silk  goods;  table: 
no.  partners  and  stockholders:  capital  invested, 
stock  used  and  goods  made;  persons  employed,  by 
months,  distinguishing  sex;  wages,  earnings  and 
proportion  of  business  done,  and  classified  weekly 
wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1895/6   (pp.  106-107)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

1899.  The  silk  industry  in  N.  J.;  its  beginning,  growth 
and  present  proportions.    (22  same  1898/9:  109-121.) 

1899-1903.  Silk:  table:  aggregate  quantity  and  value 
of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.  (23  same  1899/00 
(p.  132;  137)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Atlantic  County 
1873.     Experiments  in  silk  culture  in  Atlantic  Co.     (1 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  [1873]:  89.) 

Paterson 

1881.  Silk  mnfres.  of  Paterson,  potteries  of  Trenton 
and  hat  establishments  of  Newark  furnish  large 
proportion  of  entire  production  of  country.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  18,  1881:  5.) 

1882.  See  above.  Silk,  this  date. 

1883.  On  the  Paterson  silk  industry.  (6  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1882/3:  124-125.) 

Wool 

1882.  Growth  of  woolen  mnfres.  in  U.  S.;  capital  in- 
vested and  pounds  used,  employes  in  1840  and  1880; 
wages  paid  and  value  of  materials  used  in  1880; 
increase  in  product  from  1870  to  1880.  (9  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1881:  214-215.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

1814.  See  above.  Cotton,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1815.  See  same,  this  date. 

1895-1903.  Industry  presentation;  woolen  and  worsted 
goods;  table:  no.  of  partners  and  stockholders;  cap- 
ital invested,  stock  used  and  goods  made;  persons 
employed,  by  months,  distinguishing  sex;  wages, 
earnings,  and  proportion  of  business  done,  and 
classified  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (pp.  108-109)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

1899-1903.  Woolen  and  worsted  goods ;  table:  aggregate 
quantity  and  value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods 
made.  (23  same  1899/00  (p.  133;  138)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

1901.  Woolen  mills;  table:  no.  of  deaths  and  causes. 
(25  same  1901/2:  382.) 

.     Woolen   mills;    table:    causes   of   sickness.     (25 

same  1901/2:  381.) 

.     Woolen  mills;  table:  no.  days  lost  from  sickness. 

(25  same  1901/2:  381.) 

Tobacco 

See  above,  Cigars,  etc. 


INDUSTRIES  AND  MANUFACTURES— cont'd 
Trunks,  etc. 

Sec  also.  Labor.  Employment. 
1899-1903.  Trunks  and  traveling  bags  and  trunk  and 
bag  hardware;  tables:  aggregate  quantity  and 
value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.  (23  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00  (p.  133; 
138)— 27  same  1903/4.) 
Varnish 

1899-1903.  Varnish;  table:  aggregate  quantity  and 
value  of  stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.  (23  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00  (p.  133; 
138)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

INFLUENZA;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

INHERITANCE  TAX;   see  TAXATION:   STATE 

INJURIOUS  INSECTS;  see  AGRICULTURE.  CROPS.  PESTS 

INSANE 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance 

INSECTS 

Injurious;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Pests 

INSOLVENCY;  see  DEBTORS 

INSPECTION 

Factory  and  Workshops;  see  Labor 
Liquor;  see  Liquor  Traffic 
Livestock;    see  Agriculture.    Livestock 
Mining;  see  Mines,  etc. 
Oils;  see  that  title 

INSURANCE 

serial 
1876-1890.    Rept.  of  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance; 
pt.  1,  fire  and  marine  insurance;  pt.  2,  life  and  ac- 
cident insurance. 

Checklist 
The  binder's  title  gives  date  of  publication  ;  repts.  cover 
the  calendar  vear  preceding.  Beginning  with  1879, 
this  is  noted -on  the  title  page,  i.  e..  the  binder's  title 
reads  1880.  but  the  title  page,  Rept.  for  year  ending 
Dec.  31,  1879. 

Henry  C.  Kelsey,  secretary  of  state 
1876  pt.  1,  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1877. 

xvl,  367  pp. 
1876.  pt.  2.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Naar.  Day  &  Naar,  1877. 
xlviii,  142  pp. 
The  only  copy  found  of  this  rept.  was  in  the  N.  J.  Hist. 
Socy..   Newarls.      Though   for   the   year   1876,    it    is 
dated  Aug.  20,  1877. 

1876  doc.  ed.     None  found. 

1877  pt.  1.  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  18i8. 
ix.  439  pp. 

1877  pt.  1,  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 
"      pt.  2.  dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

pt.  2,  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d. 
Submitted  June  20.  1878. 

1878  pt.  1.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  : 
xxiil,  435  pp. 

Dated  June  20.  1879.    Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy., 
Newark. 
1878  pt.  1.  doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.    xxix.  510  pp. 

pt.  2.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar.  1879. 
T.  148  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1878  pt.  2,  doc.  ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.  v.  166  pp. 

1879  pt.  1.  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  W.  S.  Sharp,  1880.  xvi, 
449  pp 

Dated  June  23,  1880.  Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy., 
Trenton. 
1879  pt.  1.  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  xxii.  560  pp. 
'•   pt.  2.  dept.  ed.  Trenton :  W.  S.  Sharp.  1880.  v, 
180  pp. 

1879  pt.  2.  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     v,  198  pp.  ,     ,„„, 

1880  pt.  1,  dept.  ed.    New  Brunswick  :  J.  F.  Babcock.  1881. 
xli,  460  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 


521  pp. 
186  pp. 
Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1879. 


39-i 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


INSURANCE— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 
Henry  C.  Kclaey,  secretary  of  state — cont'd 

1880  pt.  1,  doc.  od.     a.  p..  n.  d.     xil.  460  pp. 

"      pt.    2,    dcpt.    ed.      New   Brunswick :     J.    V.    Babcock. 

1881.     xvl,  170  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  .1.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
18S0  pt.  2,  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xvi.  170  pp. 

1881  pt.    1,   dept.    ed.      New   Brunswick :     J.   F.    Babcock, 
1881.     vlll,  4iir)  pp. 

Copy   seen    in   the   N.   J.   Hist.    Socy.,   Newark,   and   in 
Princeton  t'nlversity  Library. 
1881   pt.  1,  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     vlll,  495  pp. 

pt.   2,   dept.   ed.      New   Brunswick :    J.   F.   Babcock, 
1882.     V,  1G4  (3)  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 

1881  pt.  2,  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     v,  164  (3)  pp. 

1882  pt.  1.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1883.     viii, 
329  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
1882  pt.  1.  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    viii,  329  pp. 
■•      Pt.  2.  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    J.  L.   Murphv,   1883.     v, 

123  (3)  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socv..  Newark. 

1882  pt.  2,  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     v,  123  (3)   pp. 

1883  pt.   1.   dept.   ed.     Somervllle ;    A.   V.   D.   Honeyman, 
1884.     XV.  351  pp. 

1883  pt.  1,  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    xv,  351  pp. 
"      pt.   2,  dept.  ed.      Somervllle :    A.   V.   D.   Honeyman, 
1884.     vlll,  129  (3)  pp. 

1883  pt.  2,  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     viii,  129  (3)  pp. 

1884  pt.  1.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1885.     xili, 
313  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
1884  pt.  1.  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     xili,  313  pp. 

pt.   2,  dept.  ed.     Trenton  ;    J.  L.  Murphy,  1885.      v, 
135  pp. 

1884  pt.  2.  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     v,  135  pp. 

1885  pt.  1.  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1886.     xi, 
309  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  Princeton  University  Library  and  in  the 
N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
1885  pt.  1.  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    xi,  309  pp. 

pt.  2,  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,   1886.      v, 
131  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1885  pt.  2,  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     v,  131  pp. 

1886  pt.   1,  dept.   ed.     Somervllle :    The   Unionist-Gazette 
Office,  1887.    xi,  317  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1886  pt.  1,  doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.     xi,  317  pp. 
pt.  2.  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

pt.  2.  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     v,  135  pp. 

1887  pt.  1.  dept.  ed.     Somervllle  :    Unionist-Gazette,  1888. 
xvi.  317  pp. 

1887  pt.  1.  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    xvi,  317  pp. 

pt.  2,  dept.  ed.     Somervllle  ;    Unionist-Gazette,  1888. 
iv,  139  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .1.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1887  pt.  2.  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     Iv,  139  pp. 

1888  pt.  1,  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1889.     XV,  319  pp. 

1888  pt.  1,  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xv,  319  pp. 

1889  pt.  2.  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co..  1889.     iv.  141  pp. 

1889  pt.  2,  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     iv,  141  pp. 
'■      pt.   1,  dept.   ed.     Somervllle :    The  Unionist-Gazette 
Assn.,  1890.     x,  355  pp. 
1889  pt.  1.  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.    x,  355  pp. 
"      pt.   2,   dept,    ed.      Somervllle :    The   Unionist-Gazette 
Assn..  1890.     iv,  155  pp. 

1889  pt.  2.  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     Iv,  155  pp. 
Submitted  May  13.  1890  ;  binder's  title  Is,  pt.  2,  1890. 

1890  pt.  1.     Trenton  :   The  Sharp  Printing  Company,  1891. 
xiv,  344  pp. 

1890  pt.  1.  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     xiv,  344  pp. 

pt.  2,  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The  John  U  Murphy  Pub- 
lishing Company.  1891.     v,  171  pp. 
1890  pt.  2.  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     v,  171  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1876  omitted. 

1877  in  Legisl.  docs.   1879.  docs.  29-30. 

1878  "         "            "       1880.   V.  2,  docs.   57 ;  59. 
1879 1881,  docs.  47-48. 

1880  "         ••  "      1882.   docs.   .36-37. 

1881  "         "  "       1882,  V.   2.  docs.   38-39. 

1882  "         '•  ••       1883,  docs.   .')-5V2. 

1883  "         •'  ••      1884,  V.   2,  docs.  32-32  %. 

1884 1885,  V.  2,  docs.  31-32. 

1885 1886,  V.  3,  docs.  30-31. 

1886  "        "  "       1887.  V.  3,  docs.  3031. 

1887  "  "  "  1888,  T.  3,  docs.  28-29. 
1888.  "  "  "  1889,  v.  3,  docs.  23-24. 
1889  "  '•  "  1800,  V.  4,  docs.  33-34. 
1890 1891,  V.   2,  docs.   10-11. 


INSURANCE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
2  series 
1891-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  banking  and  insur- 
ance;  pt.  1,  fire  and  marine  insurance;   pt.  2,  life, 
fidelity  and  casualty  insurance. 

Checklist 
The  dept.  and  doc.  editions  differ  only  in  the  fact  that 
the  imprint  is  omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

Qeo.  S.  Duryee,  commissioner 

1891    tpt.  1].     Trenton:    The  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Company,  1892.     xxiii,  472  pp. 

1891  [pt.  2].     Trenton:    The  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Company,  1892.     xx,  355  pp. 

1892  [pt.  1].     Trenton:    The  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Companj-,  1893.     xi,  440  pp. 

1893  [pt.  1].     Trenton:    The  Jehn  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Company,  1894.     444  pp. 

1893  [pt.  21.     Trenton:    The  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Company,  1894.     522  pp. 

1894  [pt.    1].      Trenton:     MacCrellish    &    Qulgley,    1895. 
442  pp. 

1894  [pt.    2].      Trenton.      MacCrellish   &   Qulgley,    1895. 
524  pp. 

1895  [pt.  1].     Trenton:    The  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Company,  1896.     458  pp. 

1805   (pt.  2].     Trenton:   The  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing 
Company,  1896.     542  pp. 
Submitted  April  25,  1896;  binder's  title  is  ...  .   1896. 

Wm.  Settle,  commissioner 

1896  pt.  1.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1897.     344 
pp. 

1896  pt.  2.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1897.     455 
pp. 

1897  pt.    1.  Trenton :    MacCrellish  &  Quiglev,   1898.     493 
pp. 

1897  pt.  2.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,   1898.     445 
pp. 

Binder's  title  ....   1898. 

1898  pt.  1.     Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Quiglev.  1899.    517 
pp. 

1898  pt.  2.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1899.     421 
pp. 

Binder's  title  ....   1899. 

1899  pt.  1.     Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons,  1900.     564  pp. 
pt.  2.     Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons,  1900.     224  pp. 

Binder's  title  ....  1900. 

1900  pt.  1.     Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons.  190.1.     590  pp. 
"      pt.  2.     Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons,  1901.     542  pp. 

Binder's  title  ....   1901. 

1901  pt.   1.     Camden :    S.   Chew  &  Sons  Company,  1902. 
556  pp. 

1901  pt.   2.     Camden :    S.  Chew  &  Sons  Company,   1902. 
586  pp. 

Binder's  title  ....  1902. 

1902  pt.  1,  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

pt.  1,  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     496  pp. 

1902  pt.  2.     Camden  :    Sluniekson  Chew  &  Sons  Company, 

1903.  624  pp. 
Binder's  title  ....  1903. 

David  O.  Watkins,  comtnissioiier 

1903  pt.  1.     Camden  :    Sinnickson  Chew  &  Sons  Company, 

1904.  482  pp. 

1903  pt.  2.     Camden  :    Sinnickson  Chew  &  Sons  Company, 
1904.     684  pp. 

Binder's  title  ....   1904. 

1904  pt.  X-     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1905.     472 
PP. 

1004  pt.  2.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1905.     646 
pp. 
Binder's  title  ....   1905. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1891  In  Legisl.  docs.  1892.  v.  2,  docs.   10-11. 

1892  "         "  "  1893,  v.  2.  docs.   11-12. 

1893  "         "  "  1894.   V.  2,  docs.   15-16. 

1894  "        "  "  1895  (1.  e.  119  sess.).  v.  2,  docs.  15- 
16. 

1895  in  Legisl.  docs.  1895  (i.  e.  120  sess.),  v.  2,  docs.  16- 
17. 

1896  in  Legisl.  docs.  1896,  v.  2.  docs.   13-14. 

1897  •■  •■  "  1897,  v.   2,  docs.  7-8. 

1898  "  "  "  1898.  V.   2,  docs.  8-9. 

1899  ' 1899,  V.  3.  docs.   12-13. 

1900  "  "  "  1900.  v.  3,  docs.  20-21. 

1901  "  "  "  1901,  v.   3.  docs.  26-27. 

1902  "  "  -"  1902,  V.  3.  docs.   28-29. 

1903  ■•  "  "  1903,  v.  3.  docs.  29-30. 

1904  •■  "  "  1904,  V.  3,  docs.  29-30. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


395 


INSURANCE— cont'd 

non-serial 
1825.     See  Banks,  this  date. 

1878.  See  Corrupt  Practices,  tliis  date. 

.     Suggestions   respecting  examination   of   savings 

and  insurance  cos.     (Govs.   mess.    (Bedle)    Jan.   8, 
1878:  26.) 

1879.  On  the  disposition  of  officers  and  representatives 
of  insurance  cos.  authorized  to  transact  business  in 
state,  to  enforce  legal  penalties  in  cases  of  violation 
of  law;  provision  of  statutes  rel.  to  same.  (A.R. 
secy,  of  state  as  insurance  comr.  1S79  pt.  1:  xii- 
xiii.) 

Paging  from  Document  edition. 
1884-1890.     Ann.  detailed  stmts,  of  insurance  cos.  other 
than  life  of  other  states.    {Same  1884  pt.  1  (pp.  83- 
238)— same  1890.) 

For  stmts,  earlier  than  1884  and  later  than  1890,  see 
below.  Fidelity  and  Casualty  Insurance,  under  dates 
lSOl-1904,  and  Plre  Insurance,  under  dates.  1876- 
1904. 

1885.  Veto  (Abbett)  of  act  to  provide  for  incorporation 
and  regulation  of  insurance  cos.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1885:  783-785.) 

1890.  On  the  collection  of  insurance  statistics.  (13 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  etc.  1889/90:  454.) 

1892.  Insurance  policies;  by  James  A.  Morrisse.  (15 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  etc.  1891/2:  339- 
343.) 

1896.  Time  of  returns  from  insurance  cos.  fixed  for 
Dec.  31  in  all  states;  comr.  of  banking  and  insur- 
ance desires  that  date  to  remain  on  N.  J.  statutes 
and  his  rept.  allowed  to  be  made  same  date;  ex- 
planation of  incompleteness  of  rept.  of  1895.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

Accident  Insurance 

See  also  below.  Fidelity  and  Casualty. 
1876-1880.     Ann.  detailed  stmts,  of  accident  insurance 
COS.    (A.R.  secy,  of  state  as  insurance  comr.  1876 
pt.  2  (pp.  115-123)— .S(i»ne  1880.) 

See  also  above,  tie  general  group,  under  dates,  1884- 
1890;  and  below.  Fire  Insurance,  under  dates,  187t>- 
1904.  note  resp.  foreign  insurance  cos. 

1876-1891.  Table:  accident  business  each  year  since 
organization  of  insurance  dept. ;  risks  written,  pre- 
miums reed.,  and  losses  paid.  (A.R.  comr.  banking 
and  insurance  rel.  to  life,  etc.  1891  pt.  2:  xiii.) 

1886-1890.  Accident  insurance  cos.;  exhibit  of  business 
for  yr.    (Same  1886  pt.  1  (p.  311)— .some  1890.) 

Assessment 

1891-1899.  Abstrs.  of  ann.  stmts,  of  assessment  acci- 
dent assn.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  life,  etc.  1891  pt.  2  (pp.  297-300)— .same  1899.) 

Assessment  Insurance 

1880.  On  co-operative  assns.,  N.  J.  statutes  make  no 
provision  for  their  admission.  (A.R.  secy,  of  state 
as  insurance  comr.   1880   pt.   2:  xvi.) 

Accident;  see  above,  Accident  Insurance 
Lite;  see  below.  Life  Insurance 
Banking  and  Insurance  Department 

See  also  above,  the  serial  group. 
1892.     Creation    of    dept.    of    banking    and    insurance 
(1891);   powers  and  duties  of  comr.;   work  accom- 
plished;   report.     (Govs.   mess.    (Abbett)    Jan.    12, 
1892:  30-31.) 

Casualty  Insurance 

See  below,  Fidelity  and  Casualty. 
Credit   Guarantee 

1891-1894.  Abstrs.  of  ann.  stmts,  of  credit  guarantee 
cos.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
life,  etc.  1891  pt.  2  (pp.  315-316)— same  1894.) 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Deposits 
1869-1889.     Amt.  of  securities  deposited  by  insurance  cos. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1868/9  (p.  468)— .same  1888/9.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1890.  Deposits  of  insurance  cos.  transferred  to  secy, 
of  state  under  act  of  1890.    (.S'ame  1889/90:  301.) 

1895.  Text  of  law  resp.  deposits  by  surety  cos.;  list  of 
deposits  made  with  state  comptroller.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1894/5:  22-23.) 

Fidelity  and  Casualty  Insurance 

1882-1891.  Table:  fidelity  and  surety  business  each 
year;  risks  written,  premiums  reed.,  and  losses 
paid.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
life,  etc.  1891  pt.  2:  xiii.) 
1891-1904.  Abstracts  of  ann.  stmts,  of  fidelity  and  cas- 
ualty insurance  cos.  (Same  1891  pt.  2  (pp.  255-294) 
—same  1904.) 

Heretofore  included  in  stmts,  of  cos.  other  than   life  ; 
the   general   group,    under   dates,    1884- 


see   above, 

1890  ;  note  that  1884-1890  Is  In  pt. 


1. 


.  Tables:  classification  of  assets  of  fidelity  and  cas- 
ualty insurance  cos.;  do.  liabilities;  do.  income;  do. 
expenditure.  (Same  1891  pt.  2  (pp.  328-331) — same 
1904.) 

.     Table:    risks,   premiums,   and   losses   of   fidelity 

and  casualty  insurance  cos.  (Same  1891  pt.  2  (p. 
332)— same  1904.) 

.  Table:  business  of  fidelity  and  casualty  insur- 
ance COS.  in  N.  J.  (Same  1891  pt.  2  (p.  333) — same 
1904.) 

Fire  Insurance 

1876.  No.  of  insurance  cos.  other  than  life  transacting 
business  in  N.  J.;  location  by  cos.;  classification  as 
N.  J.  COS.,  cos.  of  other  states,  foreign  countries. 
(Rept.  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance  1876  pt. 
1:  iii.) 

.     Acct.  of  proceedings  agst.  fraudulent  insurance 

COS.  (Same  1876  pt.  1:  ix-xi.) 
1876-1890.  Tables,  distinguishing  N.  J.  joint  stock  cos., 
N.  J.  mutual  cos.,  insurance  cos.  of  other  states, 
foreign  cos. — U.  S.  branches;  location,  date  of  or- 
ganization, capital  stock,  assets,  liabilities  includ- 
ing capital  stock,  percentage  of  surplus  to  capital, 
percentage  of  impairment  of  capital,  assets  for  each 
dollar  of  liabilities;  classification  of  assets;  do. 
liabilities;  do.  income;  do.  expenditures;  risks, 
premiums  and  losses  of  each  class.  (Same  1876 
pt.  1  (pp.  328-357)— some  1890.) 

Each  table  is  followed  by  a  recapitulation  of  totals  for 
each  class  of  Insurance  cos.,  that  is,  .joint  stock  cos., 
etc. 
Insurance    cos.    of   other   states    and    foreign    cos.    are 

omitted.   1882-1890. 
The  table  is  continued  below,  under  dates.  1891-1904. 

1876-1891.  Table:  results  of  business  of  U.  S.  branches 
of  foreign  cos.  in  N.  J.,  each  year,  since  establish- 
ment of  insurance  bureau.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking 
and  insurance  rel.  to  fire  and  marine  insurance 
1891  pt.   1:  xviii.) 

.     Table:   results  of  business  of  fire  insurance  cos. 

of  other  states  in  N.  J.,  each  year.  (Same  1891  pt. 
1:  xvii.) 

.     Table:   aggregate  business  of  all  fire  insurance 

cos.  transacting  business  in  state.  (Same  1891  pt.  1: 
xviii.) 

1876-1904.  Table:  exhibit  of  business  in  N.  J.:  location, 
risks  written,  premiums  reed.,  average  rate  of  prem- 
ium, losses  incurred,  excess  of  premiums  over  losses, 
ratio  of  premiums  to  losses  reed.;  N.  J.  joint  stock 
insurance  cos.,  N.  J.  mutual  insurance  cos.,  insur- 
ance cos.  of  other  states,  foreign  cos. — U.  S. 
branches.  (A.R.  comr.  of  insurance  1876  pt.  1  (pp. 
358-362)- same  1904.) 


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INSURANCE— cont'd 

Fire  Insurance — cont'd 
1S7G-1904.     List  of  fire  insurance  cos.  admitted  into  state. 
(Same  1876  pt.  1  (p.  viii) — comr.  of  banking  and  in- 
surance rel.  to  fire  and  marine  insurance  1904.) 
List  of  COS.  withdrawn  included  after  1876. 
No  COS.  admitted  in  1893. 

.     Ann.  detailed  stmts,  of  foreign  fire  insurance  cos. 

(tiuiiie  1876  pt.  1  (pp.  273-325)— A.R.  comr.  of  bank- 
ing and  insurance  rel.  to  fire  and  marine  insurance, 
1904.) 

Foreign  insurance  cos.,  1881-1800.  [that- is.  including 
accident  and  all  insurance  otber  than  lifei  ;  Are  and 
fire-marine  insurance,  1891-100-4. 

.  Ann.  detailed  stmts,  of  fire  and  fire  marine  in- 
surance COS.  of  other  states.  (Same  1876  pt.  1  (pp. 
113-271) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
fire  and  marine  insurance  1904.) 

During  the  interval.  1884-1890;  the  stmts,  are  given 
with  "  Insurance  cos.  other  than  life." 

1878-1882.  List  of  fire  insurance  cos.  organized  under 
laws  of  state  gone  into  voluntary  liquidation  and 
reinsured  their  risks.  (Same  1878  pt.  1  (p,  x)  — 
game  1882.) 

Paging  from  doc.  ed. 

1879.  Abstrs.  of  the  stmts,  of  fire  insurance  cos.  auth- 
orized to  transact  business  in  N.  J.,  showing  their 
condition  on  Dec.  31,  1879.  Issued  by  secy,  of  state 
in  advance  of  his  ann.  rept.  13  pp.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1S82,  V.  2,  doc.  58.) 

1885.  List  of  cos.  organized  under  law  of  state  that 
have  ceased  to  do  business  during  yr.  (A.R.  secy, 
of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance.  1885  pt.  1:  vii.) 

1889-1892.  N.  J.  fire  insurance  cos.  that  have  retired 
from  business  during  yr.  (Same  1889  pt.  1  (p.  vill) 
— comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  fire  and  ma- 
rine insurance  1892.) 

1890-1895.  New  cos.  organized  under  laws  of  state. 
(Same  1889  pt.  1  (p.  vii) — comr.  of  banking  and  in- 
surance rel.  to  fire  and  marine  insurance  1895.) 

1890/1-1903/4.  Comparison  of  fire  business  each  yr. 
with  that  of  previous  yr.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking 
and  insurance  rel.  to  fire  and  marine  insurance 
1891  pt.  1   (pp.  x-xvi)— some  1904.) 

1891.  On  new  laws,  particularly  the  standard  fire 
policy.    (Same  1891  pt.  1:  xxi-xxii.) 

.  On  disastrous  results  of  fires  past  yr.  and  sug- 
gested legislation  to  prevent  incendiarism.  (Same 
1891  pt.  1:  XX.) 

1891-1904.  Tables:  location,  capital,  assets,  liabilities, 
and  surplus  of  fire  and  fire-marine  insurance  cos., 
distinguishing  stock  cos.  of  N.  J.,  cos.  of  other  states 
and  foreign  cos.;  classification  of  assets;  do.  liabili- 
ties; do.  income  and  receipts;  do.  expenditures; 
fire  risks,  premiums  and  losses  incurred.  (Same 
1891  pt.  1  (pp.  428-445)— .snme  1904.) 

.     Table:    marine   and   inland   business   of   cos.   of 

other  states  and  of  other  countries  each  yr.  (Same 
1891  pt.  1  (p.  450)— A«mc  1904.) 

1893.  Passage  of  a  law  providing  for  officer  to  investi- 
gate causes  of  fire,  when  requested  by  insurance  co. 
recommended.  (<3ovs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893: 
28.) 

1894.  Suits  instituted  agst.  unauthorized  insurance 
agts.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
fire  and  marine  insurance  1894  pt.  1;  12-13.) 

1897-1901.  Table:  underwriting  and  investment  ex- 
hibit for  yr.,  distinguishing  cos.  of  N.  J.,  those  of 
other  states,  and  those  of  other  countries.  (Same 
1897  pt.  1   (pp.  476-483)— .«umR  1901.) 

1899.  Most  unfavorable  results  in  fire  underwriting 
in  many  years.    (Same  1899  pt,  1:  4.) 

1900,  State  fire  insurance  cos.  dissolved  during  yr. 
(Same  1900  pt.  1:  3-4.) 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Fire  Insurance — cont'd 

1901.     State  fire  Insurance  cos.  organized.    (Same  1900: 

pt.  1:  3.) 
1903.     Effect  of  Baltimore  fire  on  fire  insurance  of  N.  J. 
(Same  1903  pt.  1:  9-10.) 

Joint  Stock 

1876-1890.     See  above,  Fire  Insurance,  these  dates. 

1876-1891.  Table:  results  of  business  of  state  stock  fire 
insurance  cos.  each  year  since  establishment  of  in- 
surance bureau.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insur- 
ance rel.  to  fire  and  marine,  etc.,  1S91:  xvl.) 

1876-1904.     See  above.  Fire  Insurance,  these  dates. 

.     Ann.  detailed  stmts,  of  N.  J.  joint  stock  fire  and 

fire  marine  insurance  cos.  (A.R.  secy,  of  state  as  in- 
surance comr.  1877  pt.  1  (pp.  1-68) — A.R.  comr. 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  fire  and  marine  in- 
surance 1904.) 

1881-1891.  Table:  standing  and  total  business  of  the 
ten  state  stock  fire  insurance  cos.  for  ten  yrs.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  fire,  etc.  1891: 
pt.    1:  xix. ) 

1891-1892.  List  of  stock  fire  insurance  cos.  examined 
and  date  of  examination.  (Same  1891  pt.  1  (pp.  xxil- 
xxiii)— same  1892.) 

1891-1904,    See  above.  Fire  Insurance,  these  dates. 
Mutual 

1870-1890.     See  above,  Fire  Insurance,  these  dates. 

1876-1891.  Table:  results  of  business  of  state  mutual 
fire  insurance  cos.  since  establishment  of  insurance 
bureau.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
fire  and  marine  insurance  1891  pt.  1:  xvii.) 

1876-1904.  Ann.  detailed  stmts,  of  N.  J.  mutual  fire  in- 
surance cos.  (Same  1876  pt.  1  (pp.  69-111) — comr. 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  fire  and  marine  insur- 
ance 1904.) 

Paging  from  doc.  ed. 

.     See  above.  Fire  Insurance,  these  dates. 

1891-1904.  Table:  resources,  liabilities,  income,  expendi- 
tures, risks,  premiums,  losses  incurred,  etc.,  of  N,  J. 
mutual  fire  insurance  cos.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking 
and  insurance  rel.  to  fire  and  marine  insurance 
1891  pt.  1   (p.  449)— same  1904.) 

The  table  Is  divided  from  1894  to  1904  and  the  informa- 
tion more  detailed. 

1893.  On  necessity  for  more  stringent  statutory  regu- 
lations governing  organization  of  fire  insurance  cos. 
upon  mutual  plan.    (Some  1893  pt.  1:  11.) 

Laws 

1852.  An  act  to  provide  for  the  incorporation  of  in- 
surance COS.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office,  1852.    12  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.v.,  Newark. 
1877.     Text  of  suppl.  to  insurance  act.    (Rept.  secy,  of 
state  as  comr.  of  insurance  1876  pt.  1:  xiv-xvi;   pt. 
2:  xlvi-xlviii.) 
1879-1897.     Text    of    insurance    laws    passed    each    yr. 
(A.R.  secy,  of  state  as  insurance  comr.  1878  pt.  1 
(pp.  xiii-xxix) — comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel. 
to  fire  and  marine  insurance  1897.) 
Not  found  in  1891!. 
1891.     General   insurance   laws   in   force   July   4,   1891, 
prtd.  under  the  direction  of  the  comr.  of  banking 
and  insurance.   Trenton:  Naar,  Day  and  Naar,  1892. 
vii,  108  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  .1.  State  Library. 
1903.     Insurance  laws  of  N.  J.    Annotations  and  forms 
by  Howard  W.  Hayes.   Dept.  of  Insurance  and  bank- 
ing. Newark:  Soney  &  Sage,  1903.  iv,  79  pp. 
Cop.v  seen  in  Princeton  ITniverslty  Library. 

Life  Insurance 

1876.  List  of  COS.  that  failed.  (A.R.  secy,  of  state  as 
comr.  of  insurance  1876  pt.  2:  vlii-ix.) 


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397 


INSURANCE— cont'd 

Life  Insurance — cont'd 

1876-1890.  Tables:  no.  and  amt.  of  life  insurance  poli- 
cies outstanding  at  beginning  and  at  end  of  yr. 
{Same  1876  pt.  2  (pp.  137-138)— .s«»ie  1890.) 

The  table  rel.  to  insurance  in  general  Is  discontinued 
from  1881-1890. 

1876-1891.  Table:  aggregate  life  business  in  state  since 
organization  of  insurance  dept.  (A.R.  comr.  bank- 
ing and  insurance  rel.  to  life,  etc.  1891  pt.  2:  x.) 

.     Table:   ordinary  life  business  each  yr. ;   policies 

issued  eacli  year  and  in  force  at  end  of  each  year, 

premiums  reed,  and  claims  paid.    (Same  1891  pt.  2: 

ix.) 

1876-1904.     Tables:    classification    of   policies    in    force 

Dec.  31,  and  summary  of  business  of  life  insurance 

cos.  during  year:   exhibit  of  total  no.  and  amt.  of 

policies   issued   and   terminated   during   the   year: 

life  insurance  cos.    (Rept.  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of 

insurance  1876  pt.  2  (pp.  135-136)— same  1904.) 

The  form  of  the  tables  varies  slightl.v  after   1S80 ;   in 

1881  there  is  a  table  resp.  life  Insurance  business  in 

general  ;  from  1882-1890.  the  tables  are  compiirative 

for  two  years,  that  Is,   1881-1882.   1883-1884.  etc.  : 

from  1891-1904  state  Dolicles  are  distinguished  from 

others. 

.     Ann.  detailed  stmts,  of  life  insurance  cos.  [doing 

business  in  N.  J.].  (.SV/wf  1876  pt.  2  (pp.  1-114)  — 
A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  life,  etc. 
1904.) 

.     Table:    classification  of  assets  of  life  insurance 

COS.;  do.  liabilities,  do.  income;  do.  expenditures. 
{Same  1876  pt.  2  (pp.  131-134)— A.R.  comr.  banking 
and  insurance  rel.  to  life,  etc.  1904.) 

In  1881  there  is  only  a  general  balance  of  assets  :  other 
items  are  classified  as  before.  From  1882-1890. 
there  is  no  classiflcatlon  of  assets,  etc.,  but  simply 
a  stmt,  of  totals  ;  from  1891-1904,  life  Insurance  cos. 
of  N.  J.  are  distinguished  from  those  of  other  states. 

1877.  Abuse  in  matter  of  re-insurance.  (A.R.  secy,  of 
state  as  comr.  of  insurance  1876  pt.  2:  vi-vii.) 

.     Life  Insurance  has  suffered  from  depression  of 

the  times.    (.Same  1871  pt.  2:  v.) 

1881/2-1883/4.  Table:  income  and  expenditures  of  life 
Insurance  cos.  each  year.  {Same  1882  pt.  2  (p. 
120)— same  1884.) 

1883-1889.  Table:  life  insurance  cos.  not  incorporated  in 
N.  J.  but  doing  business  therein;  premiums  reed.; 
losses  incurred;  excess  of  premiums  over  losses  in- 
curred; tax  levied,  1884-1890.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett)  Jan.  13,  1891:  app.) 

.     Table:  amt.  of  premiums  reed,  and  taxes  paid  by 

life  insurance  cos.  not  incorporated  in  N.  J.  but  do- 
ing business  therein.  {Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891, 
app.) 

1887-1904.  List  of  life  insurance  cos.  admitted  into 
state.  (A.R.  secy,  of  state  as  insurance  comr.  1887 
pt.  2  (p.  iv) — comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
life,  etc.  1904.) 

1888-1897.     New  cos.  organized  during  yr.    {Same  1888 
pt.  2    (p.  iv) — A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  life,  etc.  1897.) 
Omitted  1889-1895. 

1890/1-1903/4.  Comparison  of  life,  fidelity  and  casualty, 
assessment  life  insurance,  and  fraternal  beneficiary 
assns.;  business  each  yr.  in  aggregate  with  that  of 
previous  yr.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  life,  etc.  1891  pt.  2  (pp.  x-xvi)—  same  1904.) 
Assessment  life  assns.  given  from  1893  and  fraternal 
assns.  from  1901. 

1891.  Provisions  of  laws  of  Conn.,  Mass.,  N.  Y.,  Penn., 
Maine,  Mich.,  Ohio  and  Wise.  rel.  to  taxation  of 
foreign  life  insurance  cos.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 


INSURANCE— cont'd 
Life  Insurance — cont'd 

1891-1904.  Exhibit  of  ceased  policies  of  life  insurance 
cos.  of  state  and  of  other  states;  mode  of  termina- 
tion. ( A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  life, 
etc.  1891  pt.  2  (p.  323)— .vfuHP  1904.) 
1895-1904.  List  of  life  insurance  cos.  withdrawn  each 
yr.    {Same  1895  pt.  2  (p.  i)—same  1904.) 

Assessment 

1892-1904.  Abstrs.  of  ann.  stmts,  of  assessment  life  in- 
surance COS.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel. 
to  life,  etc.  1892  pt.  2  (pp.  241-258)— .sarnp  1904.) 

1893-1904.  Assessment  life  assns.;  table:  assets,  lia- 
bilities, income  and  disbursements.  {Same  1893  pt.  2 
(p.  496)— some  1904.) 

.     Assessment  life  assns.;  business  in  N.  J.  for  yr.: 

policies  in  force  at  beginning  and  end  of  yr.,  policies 
issued  and  terminated,  claims  paid  and  incurred. 
{Same  1893  pt.  2  (p.  498)— A-omc  1904.) 

.     Assessment  life  assns.;  general  business  for  yr.: 

no.  and  amt.  of  policies  in  force  at  beginning  and 
end  of  yr.,  policies  issued  and  terminated,  and  in- 
crease.   {Same  1893  pt.  2  (p.  497) — same  1904.) 

Endowment  Orders 

1891.  Agst.  endowment  orders;  enactment  of  additional 
legislation  to  make  them  more  directly  amenable 
to  law  recommended.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  in- 
surance rel.  to  life,  etc.  1891  pt.  2:  xviii-xix.) 

Industrial 

1876-1891.  Table:  industrial  insurance  business  each 
yr.  since  establishment  of  insurance  dept.;  policies 
issued,  policies  in  force,  premiums  reed,  and  claims 
paid.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
life,  etc.  1891  pt.  2:  x.) 

1883-1889.  Table:  industrial  insurance  cos.  of  N.  J.  and 
other  states  doing  business  in  state;  premiums 
reed.,  losses  incurred,  excess  of  premiums  over 
losses  incurred;  tax  1884-1890.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  13,  1891,  app.) 

1891.  Taxation  of  state  and  foreign  industrial  insur- 
ance COS.;  premiums  reed,  in  1889;  taxes  paid;  new 
basis  of  taxation  should  be  created  for  these  corpor- 
ations.   {Same  (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1891-1904.  Table:  industrial  insurance  business  in 
state.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
life,  etc.  1891  pt.  2  (p.  325)— some  1904.) 

Livestock 

See  also  below,  Insurance  :    Individual  Companies. 

1876-1877.  Ann.  detailed  stmts,  of  live  stock  insurance 
cos.  (A.R.  secy,  of  state  as  insurance  comr.  1876  pt. 
2  (pp.  125-128)— some  1877.) 

1891-1896.  Abstrs.  of  ann.  stmts,  of  live  stock  insurance 
cos.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
lite,  etc.  1891  pt.  2  (pp.  303-305)— some  1896.) 

Lloyds;  see  below,  Insurance:  Individual  Companies 

Mutual  Insurance 

Fire;   see  above.  Fire  Insceance.    Mutual 

Plate  Glass 

1876-1891.  Table:  plate  glass  insurance  business;  risks 
written,  premiums  reed,  and  losses  paid.  (A.R. 
comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  life,  etc.  1891 
pt.  2:  xiv.) 

1886-1890.  Plate  glass  insurance  cos.;  exhibit  of  busi- 
ness for  the  year.  ( A.R.  secy,  of  state  as  insurance 
comr.   1886  pt.   1    (p.  311)— .some  1890.) 

Real  Estate  Title  Insurance  Companies 

1891-1904.  Abstrs.  of  ann.  stmts,  of  real  estate  title 
insurance  cos.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insur- 
ance rel.  to  life,  etc.  1891  pt.  2  (pp.  309-312)— some 
1904.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


INSURANCE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  also.  Bnuks.    Keceipts,  etc.    Department  of  Banking 
and  Insurance. 

1879.  Rept.  of  state  treasurer  (Wright)  in  compliance 
with  a  res.  of  the  House  Jan.  29,  1879,  rel.  to  amts. 
paid  into  state  treasury  by  the  secy,  of  state  on  acet. 
of  fees  from  foreign  insurance  cos.  Trenton:  J.  L. 
Murphy,  1879.   2  11. 

Summarizes  receipts  and  payments  for  1S76  and  1S77  : 
stmt,  for  1878  reed,  too  late  to  he  published  witli 
treasurer's  rcpt. 
.     Same.   4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1879  v.  1,  doc.  27.) 

Steam  Boiler  Insurance 
1878-1881.     Table:  steam  boiler  Insurance  business  each 

year;  risks,  premiums  reed.,  and  losses  paid.    (A.R. 

comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  life,  etc.  1891 

pt.  2:  xiv.) 
1886-1890.     Steam  boiler  insurance;  table:  business  for 

the  year.     (A.R.  secy,  of  state  as  insurance  comr. 

1886  pt.  1  (p.  311)— same  1890.) 

Taxation;   see  Taxation:    State.    Corporations 

INSURANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES 
Alliance  Fire  Insurance  Company 

1828.  Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  on  memorial  of 
sundry  inhabitants  of  state,  praying  for  act  to  pro- 
hibit the  Alliance  Fire  Insurance  Co.  from  making 
insurance  within  state.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1827/8: 
305.) 

American  Employers'  Liability  Insurance  Company 

1893.  See  below.  Prudential  Insurance  Co.,  this  date. 

1894.  Rept.  on  condition  of  American  Employers'  Lia- 
bility Insurance  Co.  now  in  hands  of  receiver.  (A.R. 
comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  life,  etc.  1894 
pt.  2:  16-20.) 

American  Fire  Insurance  Company 

1894.  Failure  of  American  Fire  Insurance  Co.  located 
at  Jersey  City.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insur- 
ance rel.  to  fire  and  marine  insurance  1894  pt.  1: 
5.) 

1901.  Stmts,  showing  condition  of  state  fire  insurance 
cos.  as  found  by  examinations:  American,  Fire- 
men's, Merchants,  and  Newark  Fire  Insurance  Cos. 
(Same  1901  pt.  1:  15-21.) 

Anchor  Life  Insurance  Company 

1874.  Rept.  from  committee  (Jones)  on  banks  and  in- 
surance on  affairs  of  Anchor  Life  Insurance  Co. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1874:  1163-1165.) 

• .     Same.   4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1874,  doe.  33.) 

1881-1886.  See  below,  N.  J.  Mutual  Lite  Insurance  Co. 
of  Newark. 

Atlantic  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company 

1897.  Failure  of  Atlantic  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
of  Atlantic  City.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insur- 
ance rel.  to  fire  and  marine  insurance  1897  pt.  1:5.) 

1900.  Rept.  of  receiver  of  Atlantic  Mutual  Fire  Insur- 
ance Co.    (tiame  1899  pt.  1:  517-518.) 

Camden  Insurance  Company 

1849.  Rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  (Redmond) 
rel.  to  affairs  of  Camden  Insurance  Co.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1849:  903-911.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron,  1849.   12  pp. 

Copy  sii  n  In  the  N.  J.  State  Llhrar.v. 

Camden  Live  Stock  Insurance  Company 

1893.  As  result  of  examination  of  Camden  Live  Stock 
Insurance  Co.  its  affairs  were  placed  in  hands  of 
receiver.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel. 
to  life,  etc.  1893  pt.  2:  20-21.) 


INSURANCE;  INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES— cont'd 
Citizens'  Insurance  Co. 
1876.     Failure  of  the  Citizens'  Insurance  Co.;  protection 
of  the  policy  holders  by  reinsurance  in  the  People's 
Insurance  Co.  of  Newark.    (Rept.  secy,  of  state  as 
comr.  of  insurance  1876  pt.  1:  xii-xiii.) 
Commercial  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company 

1902.     Commercial  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  Amer- 
ica, Jersey  City,  found  to  be  insolvent.    (A.R.  comr. 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  life  etc.    1902  pt.  2: 
4.) 
Delaware  Horse  and  Mule  Mutual  Insurance  Company 

1891.  Live  stock  insurance  in  state,  condition  of  Dela- 
ware Horse  and  Mule  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  of 
Trenton,  now  in  hands  of  receiver.  (A.R.  comr.  of 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  life,  etc.  1891  pt.  2: 
xvii-xviii.) 
Eastern  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. 

1897.     Repts.  of  winding  up  affairs  of  Eastern  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Co.  and  U.  S.  Industrial  Insurance 
Co.   (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  life 
etc.    1897  pt.  2:  5-7.) 
Employers'  Liability  Insurance  Company 

1895-1897.  Rept.  of  receiver  of  Employers'  Liability 
Insurance  Co.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance 
rel.  to  life,  etc.  1S95  pt.  2  (pp.  501-504)— iomp  1897.) 

Firemen's  Insurance  Company,  Newark 

1901.     See  above,  American  Insurance  Co.,  this  date. 
Florists'  Hail  Association  of  America 

1893-1894.     Abstr.  of  ann.  stmt,  of  assessment  hail  assn. 

(Florists'    Hail    .'\ssn.    of    America).     (A.R.    comr. 

banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  life,  etc.  1893  pt.  2 

(p.  475)— .same  1894.) 

Hudson  River  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company  of  Jersey 

City 

1891.     On  condition  of  Hudson  River  Fire  and  Marine 
Insurance  Co.  of  Jersey  City.    (A.R.  comr.  banking 
and  insurance  rel.  to  fire  and  marine  insurance  1891 
pt.  1:  iv-v. ) 
1891-1893.     Rept.  of  receiver  of  Hudson  River  Fire  and 
Marine  Insurance  Co.  of  Jersey  City,    (tiume  1891 
pt.  1  (pp.  423-425)— some  1893.) 
Lloyds 
1895-1897.     N.  J.  Lloyds  insurance  assns. ;  abstr.  of  ann. 
stmt.    (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
fire  and  marine  insurance  1895  pt.  1  (pp.  41-43)  — 
same  1897.) 

State  Fire  Assn.  in  1805 :  Mnftrers.'  and  Merchants' 
Fire  Llovds  of  N.  J.  added  in  1896  ;  state  fire  asso. 
omitted  in  1897. 

Merchants'  Insurance  Company,  Newark 

1901.     See  above,  .'\merican  Insurance  Co.,  this  date. 
Millville  Mutual  Marine  and  Fire  Insurance  Company 
1879-1880.     Rept.  of  operations  of  Millville  Mutual  Ma- 
rine and  Fire  Insurance  Co.  to  protect  policy-holders 
since  going  into  voluntary  liquidation.    (A.R.  secy, 
of  state  as  insurance  comr.  1879  pt.  1   (pp.  x-xi)  — 
same  1880.) 
1885-1898.     Rept.  of  receiver  of  Millville  Mutual  Marine 
and  Fire  Insurance  Co.    (Same  1885  pt.  1   (pp.  281- 
283) — comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  fire  and 
marine  insurance  1898.) 

Monmouth  Co.  Life  and  Health  Insurance  Company 
1852.     Veto  (Fort)  of  bill  to  incorporate  Monmouth  Co. 
Life  and  Health   Insurance  Co.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
1852:  838-839.) 
Mt.  Holly  Insurance  Company 

1894.  Abstr.  of  ann.  stmt,  of  co.  transacting  no  new 
business;  Mt.  Holly  Insurance  Co.  (A.R.  comr.  of 
banking  and  insurance  rel.  to  fire  and  marine  in- 
surance 1894  pt.  1:  399-400.) 


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399 


INSURANCE:   INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES— cont'd 

Mt.  Holly  Insurance  Company — cont'd 

1S94.  Mt.  Holly  Insurance  Co.  reinsured  its  risks  with 
Royal  Insurance  Co.  of  Liverpool,  Eng.  {Same  1894 
pt.  1:  4.) 

Mutual  Benefit  Life  Insurance  Company 

1877.     Commendation   of   the   Mutual   Benefit   Life   In- 
surance Co.    (A.R.  secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  Insur- 
ance 1876  pt.  2:  vii-viii.) 
1880.     On   official   examination   of  Mutual   Benefit  Life 
Insurance  Co.    (Same  1880  pt.  2:  v-x.) 

1896.  Same.  (A.R.  comr.  of  banking  and  insurance  rel. 
to  life  etc.  1896  pt.  2:  15-19.) 

New  Jersey  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company  of  Newark 

187C.  Corruption  in  mngmt.  of  the  N.  J.  Mutual  Life  In- 
surance Co.;  action  taken  to  wind  it  up.  (Rept. 
secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance  1876  pt.  2:  ix- 
xlv.) 

1877.  Rept.  by  secy,  of  state  [and  comr.  of  insurancel 
(Kelsey)  rel.  to  examination  of  N.  J.  Mutual  Life 
Insurance  Co.  of  Newark.  26  pp.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1877  doc.  28). 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1877:  140-166.) 

1877-1880.  Rept.  of  receiver  of  N.  J.  Mutual  Life  In- 
surance Co.  (A.R.  secy,  of  state  as  insurance  comr. 
1877  pt.  2  (p.  159-166)— same  1880.) 

Ropts.  for  1870  and  1880  are  both  in  ann.  rept.  1880. 

1881-1886.     On  N.  J.  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  and  the 
Anchor  Life  Insurance  Co.;   both  in  hands  of  re- 
ceiver.   (Same  1881  pt.  2  (pp.  x-xv) — same  1886.) 
New  Jersey  State  Fire  Association 

1897.  On  the  reorganization  of  N.  J.  State  Fire  Assn. 
of  Jersey  City  as  a  joint  stock  co.  (A.R.  comr.  bank- 
ing and  insurance  rel.  to  fire  and  marine  insurance 
1897  pt.  1:4.) 

Newark  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

1901.     See  above,  American  Insurance  Co.,  this  date. 
Paterson  Fire  Insurance  Company 

1876.     Failure   of   the   Paterson   Insurance  Co.     (Rept. 

secy,  of  state  as  comr.  of  insurance  1876  pt.  1:  xil.) 

1879.     On  the  insolvent  Paterson  Insurance  Co.    (Same 

1879  pt.  1:  xi.) 
1887-1882.     Rept.  of  receiver  of  Paterson  Fire  Insurance 
Co.    (Same  1877   (p.  469)— «ame  1882.) 
Omittfd  in  1870. 
Peoples  Insurance  Co.  of  Newark 

1876.     See  above.  Citizens'  Insurance  Co.,  this  date 
Protection  Insurance   Company 

1849.  Rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  (Redmond) 
on  investigation  into  affairs  of  Protection  Insur- 
ance Co.  of  N.  J.  in  Somerset  Co.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1849:  999.) 

Prudential  Insurance  Company 

1893.  On  examination  of  affairs  of  Prudential  Insur- 
ance Co.  and  American  Employers'  Liability  Insur- 
ance Co.  (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel.  to 
life,  etc.  1893  pt.  2:  18-20.) 

1899.  Rept.  of  examination  of  Prudential  Insurance  Co. 
(Same  1899  pt.  2:  16-21.) 

1903.     Same.    (Same  1903  pt.  2:  15-17.) 

Trenton  Gas  and  Insurance  Company 

1839.  Rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  (Clark)  as  to 
whether  Trenton  Gas  and  Insurance  Co.  has  com- 
plied with  terms  of  its  charter;  rept.  of  comrs.  of 
Trenton  Gas  and  Insurance  Co.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1838/9:  374-375.) 

Trenton  Mutual  Life  and  Fire  Insurance  Co. 

1850.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Bishop)  on  investi- 
gation into  affairs  of  Trenton  Mutual  Life  and  Fire 
Insurance  Co.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1850:  539-542.) 


INSURANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES— cont'd 
United  States  Credit  System  Company 

1894.     Rept.  resp.  U.  S.  Credit  System  Co.  now  in  hands 
of  receiver.    (A.R.  comr.  banking  and  insurance  rel. 
to  lite,  etc.  1894  pt.  2:  20-22.) 
1894-1897.     Rept.  of  receiver  of  U.  S.  Credit  System  Co. 
(Same  1894  pt.  2  (pp.  477-478)— .w/mic  1897.) 

United  States  Industrial  Insurance  Company 

1897.  See  above.  Eastern  Mutual  Lite  Insurance  Co., 
this  date. 

INTEREST 

1820.  Rept.  of  committee  (Yarrow)  on  petition  from 
Salem  Co.  for  alteration  in  law  agst.  usury,  so  as  to 
reduce  rate  of  interest  to  6%.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Jan.  1820:  132.) 

.     Rept.  from  committee  (Pennington)  on  petitions 

from  Essex  Co.  rel.  to  reduction  of  the  rate  of  in- 
terest.   (Same  Oct.  1820:  67-68.) 

1823.  Rept.  from  committee  (Griffith)  on  res.  rel.  to 
rate  of  interest.    (Same  Oct.  1823:  58.) 

1856.  Rept.  of  committee  on  finance  (Riggs)  on  so 
much  of  govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  subject  of  usury. 
(Sen.  jol.  1856:  68-71.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

J^ot  seen.     Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  Jol. 
1856:71.) 

.     Usury    laws    vs.    no   usury   laws.     (Govs.   mess. 

(Price)   Jan.  8,  1856:  11-13.) 
.     Increased  rate  of  interest  in  Essex  and  Hudson 

cos.  and  city  of  Paterson;  reason;  uniform  rate  of 

interest    should    exist    throughout    state.      (Same 

(Price)  Jan.  8,  1856:  11.) 

1887.  Discussion  at  ann.  mtg.  of  bd.  of  agric.  rel.  to 
Interest  rate;  res.  adopted  to  memorialize  legisla- 
ture to  reduce  rate  to  5%.  (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886: 
29-35.) 

1891.  Res.  adopted  by  state  bd.  of  agric.  that  reduction 
of  interest  rate  from  6  to  5%  would  be  a  relief  to 
interest-paying  farmers  and  would  also  be  a  stimu- 
lus to  other  lines  of  business;  discussion.  (18  .some 
1891:  306-311.) 

INTERNATIONAL  EXCHANGE;   see  LIBRARIES 

INTERSTATE  FAIR;  see  AGRICULTURE.   FAIRS 

IRELAND  (W.  B.) 

1888.  "  The  hygienic  arrangement  of  school  tasks." 
(12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888:  201-203.) 

IRICK  (HENRY  J.) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co..  1863-1865  ;  Senator 
1871-1873. 

Reports  by 

[Select]   Committee 

1873.  n.  d.  Accts.  of  comrs.  of  the  sinking  fund.  5  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1873.) 

.     Same,  separate,   h.  t.  p.  4  pp. 

IRICK  (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman    from    Burllnston    Co..    1804-1811,    1813- 
1814  ;  Councilman,  1815-1817. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1806.  March  7.  Allowance  to  comrs.  for  selling  Indian 
lands.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1806:  564-574.) 

1807.  Nov.  10.  Rancocus  toll-bridge  co.  (Same  Oct. 
1807:  38.) 


400 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


IRICK  (WILLIAM),  1799-1864 

Member  of  Council  from  BurllnKton  Co.,  1837-1841 ; 
state  director  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 
and  Camden  and  Amboy  K.U.,  1847-1849  (for  Re- 
ports, see  Railroads  :  Individual.  United  N.  J.  R.R. 
and  Canal  Co.). 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Mhitakt  Affaibs 

1839.  Feb.  1.    State  arsenal.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  1838/ 
9:  151-152.) 

1840.  Feb.     28.     Militia    system;     state    arsenal,    etc. 
(Same  1839/40:  293-294.) 

IRON 

Imports;  see  Commerce.    Exports  and  Imports 
Manufactures;  see  Industries,  etc. 

See  also,  Labor.    Emplo.vment.     Iron  and  Steel. 
Mines  and  Mining;   see  that  title 
Prices;  see  that  title 
Production;  see  that  title 

IRRIGATION;  see  AGRICULTURE.    SOILS.   IRRIGATION 

ISLAND  HEIGHTS,  OCEAN  CO. 
Salt  Grass;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grass  and  Forage 

ISZARD  (WILLIAM) 

Assembl.Tman  from  Salem  Co..  1873-1874. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Fisheries 

1874.     March  3.     Hatching  house  at  Troutdale.     (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1874:  603-606.) 
.     Same.  5  pp.   (Legisl.  docs.  1874,  doc.  38.) 

ITALIAN  LABOR;  see  LABOR.  ALIEN  LABOR 

IVINS  (HOWARD) 

State  Treasurer,  1866-1867  ;  see  Finance  :  State. 

JACKSON  (JOHN  D.) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1826/7,  1835/6.  1852- 
1853. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 
1836.     Feb.  14.     Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Cam- 
den and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.   (Votes 
of  Assem.  1835/6:  371-372.) 

JACKSON  (JOHN  P.) 

1880.    See  Taxation:    State,  this  date. 

JACKSON  (JOSEPH) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1828-1830. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Teeasubeb's  Accounts 

1829-1830.     See  Finance:   State,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Committee 
1829.     Jan.  27.     Morris  Canal.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/ 
9:  200-202.) 

JACKSON  (JOS.  C.) 

1864.    Sept.  23.    Rept.  as  comr,  on  naval  credits.    (Doc. 
ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 

JACOBS  (P.  H.) 

1899.     Poultry  interests  of  N.  J.   (16  A.R.  bd,  agrlc.  1888: 

21-28.) 

JACOBSON  (FREDERICK  C.) 

Member  of  state  sewerage  comn..  1004. 
Annual  Report;  see  Water  Supply,  etc. 


JACOBUS  (CHAS.) 

1884/5-1889/90.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  In  New 
Brunswick.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1884/5  app. 
(pp.  87-89)— .snme  1889/90.) 

Omitted  1886 '7,  1890/1. 

JAILS;  see  MAINTENANCE,    DELINQUENTS 

JAMES  (E,  H.) 

1884.  What  legislation  is  desirable  for  improvement 
of  tenement  houses.   (8  A.R.  bd.  health  1884:  53-63.) 

JAMISON  (J.  L.) 

1894.  Defects  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  ( 16  A.R,  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor  and  Industries  1892/3:  464- 
466.) 

JELLY;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

JENKINS  (G.  E.) 

1891.  Notes  on  active  iron  mines.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1891:  235-249.) 

1896.  Notes  on  zinc  mines.    (Some  1896:  334-336.) 
.    Rept.  on  iron-mining,  with  notes  on  active  mines. 

(.Same  1896:  319-334.) 

1897.  Supplemental  notes  on  mining  Industry  of  N.  J. 
(Same  1897:  317-323.) 

Iron  and  zinc  mines. 
.     Clay  and  brick  Industry.     (Same  1897:  324-350.) 

1898.  Fire-brick  and  clay  industry.  (Same  1898:  197- 
231.) 

.     Rept.  on  iron-mining  industry  [and  zinc  mines]. 

(Same  1898:  232-237.) 

1899.  Rept.  on  iron  mines.    (Same  1899:  149-170.) 


see  Fish  and  Game ;  the 


JENKINS  (RICHARD  S.) 

Comr,  of  Fisheries,  1879-1885  ; 
serial  group. 

JERSEY  CITY,  HUDSON  CO. 

Formerly    linown    as    Paulus    or    Powles    Hook ;    name 
changed  to  Jersey  In  1829. 

Administration  of  Justice;   see  that  title 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.  Bank  of  America;  Bank  of 
Jersey  City;  City  Bank;  Franklin  Bank;  Jersey  Banking 
Co.;  Mechanics'  and  Traders'  Bank;  Union  Bank 

Cholera;  see  Public  Health 

Debt;  see  Debt:  Local 

Geology;  see  that  title 

Health;  see  Public  Health 

Industrial  Education.   See  Education 

Industries  and  Manufactures;  see  that  title 

Land;  see  that  title.    Marsh  and  Tide  Lands 

Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality 

Port  of  Entry;  see  Commerce.   Customs  Service 

Quarantine;  see  Public  Health 

Railroad  Property;   see  Railroads.  Jersey  City 

Sanitation;  see  that  title 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks.  Ber- 
gen; Central;  Fifth  Ward;  Germania;  Jersey  City; 
Mechanics'  and  Laborers';  Provident 

School  Houses;  see  Education 

School  Library;  see  Education 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies. 
Greenville  Loan  and  Trust  Company;  also  Jersey  City 

Typhoid  Fever;   see  Public  Health 

Valuation,  etc.;  see  Taxation:  State 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


401 


JESSUP  (G.  W.) 

1893.  Field  experiments  with  soil  rot  of  sweet  potato. 
(14  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agrlc. 
college  exper.  station  1893:  345-346.) 

JEWELRY 

Manufacture;   see  Industries,  etc. 

JEWS 

1892.  Sanitary  rept.  as  to  Russian-Hebrew  colonies  in 
N.  J.;  by  Leo  F.  Elsteln.  (16  A.R.  bd.  health  1892: 
371-413.) 

Includes  hist,  of  each  settlement :  Carmel ;  Rosenhayn  ; 
Alliance  ;  Woodliinp  ;  Mlzpah  :  Reega  ;  Malaga  ;  Zion- 
town  ;  Alborton  :  Hebron. 

.     Settlements  of  Russian  Jews  and  Germans.    (19 

A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1891:  65-67.) 

1899.  "  A  few  words  about  the  Woodbine  settlement 
.    .    .    ."   (27  same  1899:  275-277.) 

1900.  The  Jewish  colonies  of  South  Jersey;  hist, 
sketch  of  their  establishment  and  growth;  by  Wm. 
Stainsby.  (23  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1899/00:  283-308.) 

Alliance  :  Rosenhayn.  Woodbine.  Carmel  ;  other  colonies 
which  proved  failures. 

.     Same,  separate.    Camden:  S.  Chew  &  Sons,  1901. 

28  pp.  pis. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
1902.     The  Woodbine  Colony;   by  H.  L.   Sabsovich.    (1 

N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1902: 

21-25.) 

JOHNES  (JOHN  B.) 

Senator  from  Morris  Co..  1845-1847. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Corporations 

1847.     Jan.  29.     Neshanic  Mining  Co.  of  Hunterdon  Co. 
(Sen.  jol.  1847:  268-269.) 
Select  Committee 

1845.  Feb.  18.  Memorial  of  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transporta- 
tion Co.  rel.  to  two-fold  assessment  of  tax  and  tran- 
sit duty.    (Sen.  jol.  1845:  487-490.) 

JOHNSON  (ALEX.) 

1886.  Common  schools  and  the  labor  question.  (9  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1885/6:  245-249.) 

JOHNSON  (H.  P.) 

1902.  Mosquitoes.  (23  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station 
and  15  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1902:  559- 
592.) 

JOHNSON  (JAMES  0.) 

Assemblyman  from  Camden  Co..  1852,  1853. 
Reports  by 

Committee  on  Corporations 

1853.  R.R.  from  Newark  to  N.  Y.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1853:  298-299.) 

JOHNSON  (JESSE) 

1899/00-1902/3.  Manual  training  in  Lakewood.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1899/00  (pp.  430-431)— «onie  1902/ 
3.) 

JOHNSON  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co..  1803-1804  :  member  of 
committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled  money,  1803 
(see  Money). 

JOHNSON  (JOSEPH  0.) 

State  Director  oX  .Joint  Companies.  185"  (see  Railroads  : 
Individual.     United  N.  J.  R.E.  and  Canal  Co.). 

26 


JOHNSON  (PERCY  H.) 

Comr.  of  Kisherles.  1903-1904;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 

sei'ial  group. 

JOHNSON  (S.  W.) 

1875.  Agric.  exper.  stations  In  Europe.  (3  A.R.  bd.  of 
agrlc.  1875:  20-26.) 

JOHNSON  (W.  C.) 

1904.  Experiences  in  some  of  the  most  famous  peach 
orchards  in  America.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  assn. 
1904:  257-263.) 

JOHNSON  (WHITFIELD  S.) 

Secretary  of  state,   1861-1865    (see  Secretary  of  State. 
Special  Reports). 

JOHNSON  (WILLIAM  M.) 

Senator  from  Bergen  Co.,  1896-1900. 

Reports  by 

1898  March  10.  Rept.  of  Passaic  Valley  sewerage  com- 
mittee.   (Minutes  of  Assem.    1898:  343-347.) 

The    other    members    were    Robt.    Williams    and    T.    C. 
Wildman. 

JOHNSON  (WILLIAM  W.) 

Deputy  Factory  Inspector,  first  district,  1892-1898  ;  see 

Labor.     Factory  Inspection. 
Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1823-1824. 

1825.  Repairs  of  state  house  and  govt,  house  and  lot. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1825:  84-85.) 

The  other  comrs.  were  Chas.  Parker,  Wm.  Ilalsted,  Jr. 

JOHNSTONE  (E.  R.) 

1903.  What  type  of  supervision  do  private  charities 
need  from  N.  J.?  (2  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and 
corrections  1903:  97-100.) 

1904.  Treatment  of  defectives.    (3  same  1904:  24-31.) 

JONES  (A.  R.) 

1867-1871/2.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Cumberland 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867  (pp.  715-719)— same 
1871/2.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

JONES  (CHAS.  L.) 

1889.  The  home  garden,  its  necessity,  possibilities  and 
profits.     (Procs.   state  hortic.   socy.    1889:  104-107.) 

JONES  (E.  A.) 

1893-1894.  Rept.  on  Agric.  College  Farm.  (29  A.R. 
Rutgers  Scientific  School  1893  (pp.  149-156)— 30 
same  1894.) 

JONES  (HIRAM  T.) 

1899.  Hardy  shrubs  for  decoration  of  home  grounds. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1899:  228-233.) 

JONES  (L.  R.) 

1904.  Diseases  of  the  potato  in  relation  to  its  develop- 
ment.   (31  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1903:  161-175.) 

JONES  (PHINEAS) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1873.  1874. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Banks  and  Insurance 

1874.     March  23.     Anchor  Life  Insurance  Co.    (Minutes 

of  Assem.  1874:  1163-1165.) 
.     Same.  4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1874,  doc.  33.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


JONES   (ROBERT  STRETTELL) 

Ass.mlil.vniaii  from  Burlington  Co..  1787-1789. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1790.     June    4.     Encouragement    of   mnfres.    of    N.    J. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  May  1790:  45.) 

.     June  10.     Settlement  of  accts.    (Same  May  1790: 

63.) 

JONES  (SAMUEL  W.) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co..  18.51-1853. 

Reports  by 

ISEU:CT1    CO.MMITTEE 

1853.  Jan.  21.  Banking  act.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1853: 
103-105.) 

JORDAN  (ALVA  T.) 

.\ssistant  Iltirtit'ulliirist  of  state  aiiricultnral  ex[jorinient 
station. 

1895-1904.     See  Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit,  these  dates. 

1896.  Studies  in  horticulture  at  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion. ( 17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R. 
agric.  college  exper.  station  1896:  159-168.) 

1897.  Strawberries.  (18  same  and  10  same  1897:  119- 
129.) 

.     Small  fruits.   32  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations,  Bull. 

126.) 

1898.  Peach-growing.  ( 19  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  11  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1898: 
190-202.) 

.     Same.  15  pp.   (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  133.) 

Hull,  was  issviod  .Tan.  15.  l.S!Mt, 
1898-1903.     Experiments  with  small  fruits. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1898  in  19  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  11  A.K.  agr.  coll. 
exper.  stat.  1898  :  132-145. 

1899  in  20  A.K.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  12  A.li,  agr.  coll. 
exper.  stat.  1899:135:  139-144. 

1000  in  21  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  13  A.R.  agr.  coll. 
exper.  stat.  1900  :  217  ;  222-240. 

1901  in  22  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  14  A.R.  agr.  coll. 
exper.  stat.  1901  :  220  ;  225-238. 

1902  in  23  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  15  A.K.  agr.  coll. 
exper.  stat.  1902  :  248  ;  253-263. 

1903  in  24  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  16  A.R.  agr.  coll. 
exper.  stat.  1903  :  293  ;  .•!07  ;  326. 

1899.  Forcing  tomatoes.  18  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  station, 
Bull.  141.) 

.  The  tree  fruits — experiments  in  fertilizing,  irri- 
gation, etc.  (20  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and 
12  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1899:  145-149.) 

1900.  Horticultural  work  on  the  college  farm.  (Procs. 
state  hortic  socy.  1900:  176-187.) 

.  Pear  growing  in  N.  J.  14  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion, Bull.  142.) 

.     Same.    (20  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  12 

A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1899:  176-187.) 

■ .  Experiments  with  the  fruits — fertilizers,  varie- 
ties, etc.    (21  .v(//»r  and  13  same  1900:  240-255.) 

JflOl.  Bush  fruits — new  varieties  and  sub-irrigation. 
(22  same  and  14  same  1901:  254-257.) 

.     Tree  fruits.    (22  .wjhp  and  14  .s(( /op  1901:  238-254.) 

1902.  Tree  fruits — experiments  with  fertilizers,  etc. 
(23  same  and  15  same  1902:  263-282.) 

1903.  Tree  fruits — experiments  with  fertilizers,  etc. 
(24  same  and  16  same  1903:  327-345.) 

1904.  Experiments  with  manures  and  fertilizers  on 
different  varieties  of  asparagus  and  raspberries. 
20  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  173.) 

JORDAN  (W.  H.) 

1896,     Conservatism  in  scientific  agric.    (23  A.R.  bd.  of 

agric.  1895:  183-200.) 
1903.     Science   and   its   use  by   the   farmer.     (30   same 

1902:  109-123.) 


JUTE 

Culture;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Fiber  Crops 
Industry;   see  Labor.    Employment 

JUVENILE  COURT;   see  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE: 
STATE 

KAIGHN  (JOSEPH) 

Alemlinr  of  Council  from  Gloucester  Co..  1823/4.  1829/30. 
1S31/2-1832/3  ;  one  of  comrs.  for  erection  of  new 
state  penitentiary,  1833-1835 ;  State  Director  of 
Joint  Companies. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1830.  Feb.  15.  Alterations  in  Council  Chamber.  (Jol. 
legisl.  council  1829/30:  72.) 

1833.     Jan.  15.     State  prison.    (Same  1832/3:  64-74.) 

State  Director 

1840.  Feb.  2.  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Cam- 
den and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1839/40:  310-320.) 

KANOUSE  (JOHN  L.) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1850.  1853. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Education 

1850.  Feb.  1.  Alteration  of  the  school  law.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.    1850:  499-502.) 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library.  Trenton.     The  usual  no, 
were  ordered  prtd.     (.Minutes  of  Assem.  1850  :  502.) 
[Select]  Committee 
1853.     March    8.     Creation   of  sinking   fund   for   extin- 
guishment  of  exclusive   privilege   of   Camden   and 
Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  Trenton:  True 
American  Office,  1853.    15  pp. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1853  app.  pp.  447-459;  Minutes 

of  Assem.    1853:687-698.) 

KATZENBACH  (W.  K.) 

1894.  An  epidemic  of  typhoid  fever  at  Bay  Head,  dur- 
ing July,  from  direct  infection  of  a  milk  supply. 
(Rept.  dairy  comr.  1894:  39-41.) 

KAUFFMAN  (L.  S.) 

1891.  Address  on  legislation  in  interests  of  pure  butter, 
oleomargarine  traffic,  etc.  (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890: 
315-320.) 

KEAN  (PETER) 

1S24.     See  Elmer  (Lucius  Q.  C.) 

KEARNEY  (PHILIP) 

See  Parks  and  Monuments.  Stocliton  and  Kearney 
Statues. 

KEARNY,  HUDSON  CO. 
School  Houses;  see  Education 

KEASBY   (ANTHONY) 

Assemblyman  from  Salem  Co..  179S.  1800. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1800.  Oct.  30.  Waterworks  on  west  branch  of  Stow 
Creek.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1800:  11.) 

KELLY  (OLIVER) 

Mimlii'r  of  state  bd.  of  assessors.  1891-1895.  Annual 
Reports  :  see  Taxation  :    State. 

KELLY  (WM.  E.) 

1S75.  New  method  of  driving  the  cutter  bar  of  mowing 
and  reaping  macliines.  (3  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1875:  67- 
71.) 


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403 


KELSEY  (D.  M.) 

1904.  Grass  production.  (31  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1903:  109- 
114.) 

KELSEY  (HENRY  C.) 

Sccpetnry   of   State.    1870-1s;mj  :   commissionor   of  insur- 
ance,   1876-1890.    see    Insurance,    the   serial    ffroup. 

1877.  Feb.  12.  N.  J.  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  New- 
ark.  26  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1877,  doc.  28.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1877:  140-166.) 

1886.  Jan.  12.  Restoration  of  state  liouse.  9  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1886  v.  3,  doc.  39;  Sen.  jol.  1886:  73-78; 
House  jol.   ISSfi:  72-78.) 

Joint  rent,  with  Leon  Abliett.  E.  .1.  Anderson  and  John 
J.  ToBfey. 

KELSEY  (J.  A.)  see  HALSTED  (BYRON  D.)  and  J.  A.  KEL- 
SEY 

KEMBLE  (BENJAMIN) 

Assembl.vman  from  Burlinston  Co..  1847-1849. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 
1848.    Jan.    17.    Treasurer's  accts.     (Votes   of  Assem. 
1848:  133-134.) 

KENNEDY  (WILLIAM) 

Assembl.vman  from  Sussex  Co..  1804-1806.  1808-1811  ; 
member  of  Council.  1813-1815. 

Reports  by 

Select  Committee 

1808.     Nov.  11.     Memorial  of  I.  Ross  rel.  to  emission  of 

bills  of  June  9,  1780.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1808: 

52.) 

KENT  (WM.) 

Member  of  Passaic  River  comn.,  1899.  See  Water 
Supply.     Passaic  Valley. 

KEROSENE;   see  OILS 

KERR  (J.  W.) 

1897.  Plums  and  tlieir  improvement.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1897:  68-77.) 

KETCHAM  (S.  B.) 

1890.  Address  to  Mercer  Co.  bd.  of  agrlc.  (18  A.R.  bd. 
of  agric.  1890:  413-422.) 

KEVITT  (T.  C.) 

1898.  Small  fruits.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1898: 
166-169.) 

KEYPORT,  MONMOUTH  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.   Farmers'  Bank;  also  Keyport 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

KEYS  (JAMES) 

Assemblyman  from  Passaic  Co.,  1887-1889 ;  Deputy 
Factory  Inspector.  Fifth  District.  1892-1897  (sec 
Labor.     Factory  Inspection). 

KINDERGARTENS;    see  EDUCATION 

KING  (THEODORE  F.) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co..  1847  ;  State  Superin- 
tendent of  Public  Schools.  1846-18.51  (for  Annual 
Reports;  see  Education,  the  serial  group). 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Education 

1847.  Feb.  18.  Apprn.  to  purposes  of  education  of 
transit  duty  paid  by  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1847:  495.) 


KINGMAN  (FREDERICK) 

1878.  [Brief.l  In  the  matter  of  charges  agst.  the  offi- 
cials of  the  N.  J.  state  prison  before  the  jt.  com- 
mittee of  the  legislature,  n.  t.  p.   14  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library  at  Tri'nton. 

KINNEY  (THOMAS  T.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1817/8-1819/20. 
Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1818.  Jan.  13.  Publication  of  Supreme  Court  decisions. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.   1818:  30-36.) 

1819.  Nov.  2.  Rept.  of  Wm.  S.  Pennington  on  revision 
of  laws.    (Same  Oct.  1819:  38-39.) 

1820.  Jan.  22.  Newark  Turnpike  Co.  (Some  May  1820: 
76.) 

.     May    26.     Prtg.    the    public    and    revised    laws. 

(Siimc  May  1820:  185-186.) 
.     June    12.     School    fund.     (Same    May,    1819-20: 

228-229.) 

KINNEY  (THOMAS  T.) 

18S0-18S2.  Ann.  address  as  President  of  state  bd.  of 
agric. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880  in  7  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1879  :  5-15. 

1881  "  8      ••        ■•         "        1880:  5-15. 

1882  "  9      "        "         ••        1881  :  7-24. 

KINSEY  (CHARLES)  1773- 1849 

Native  of  Md. ;  Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  N.  J., 
1812/.S-1813/4.  1819/20,  Councilman.  1814/5  ;  As- 
semblyman from  Bergen  Co.,  1826/7 ;  member  of 
Congress,  1817-1819  ;  appointed  judge  of  Court  of 
Common  Pleas  in  Bergen  Co.,  1830.  1835  and    1840 

Reports  by 

1823,     Nov.  1.     See  M'Culloch  (Geo.  P.) 
[Select]  Committee 

1820.  Feb.  3.  Bank  in  Distr.  of  Columbia.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Jan.  1820:  102-103.) 

KINSEY  (JAMES) 

Member  of  Council  from  Burlington  Co.,  1791. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1791.     Nov.    9.     Manufactory    in    N.    J.;    contemplated. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1791:  11.) 

KINSLEY  (M.  H.) 

1900/1-1903/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Hudson 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1900/1  (p.  147)— .same 
1903/4.) 

KITCHELL  (AARON)  1744- 1820 

Native  of  N.  J.  :  member  of  Congress.  1791-1797.  1799- 
1801  ;  Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co..  1781-1782, 
1784,  178li-1700,  179.'!-1794.  1797,  1801-1804,  1809; 
U,  S.  Senator.  1805-1809. 

Member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled  money, 
1789  ;  see  Money. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1801.     See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Committee 
1794.     Arrears  of  taxes  of  Morris  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem. 

Jan.  1794:  52-53.) 
1797.     Nov.  4.     Accts.  of  Jonathan  Doan,  agt.  for  erec- 
tion of  the  state  prison.    (Same  Oct.  1797:  25.) 
1804.     Feb.     20.     Compensation     for     official     services. 
(Same  1803/4:  141-142.) 

.    Nov.  13.     Secy,  of  state's  office.    (Same  Oct.  1804: 

296-297.) 

.     Dec.   1.     Memorial   of  secy,   of  state  concerning 

additional  compensation.    (Name  Oct.  1804:  353-354.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


KITCHELL  (AARON)  1744- 1820— cont'd 

Reports  by — cont'd 

[Select!   Committee — cont'd 

1809.  Nov.  3.  Memorial  of  trustees  of  Queen's  College. 
{Sume  Oct.  1809:  192.) 

.    Nov.   27.     Port  of  Jersey.     {Same  1809/10:  299- 

300.) 

KITCHEL  (ABRAHAM) 

Member  of  Council   from   Morris  Co.,    1786-1788,   1793- 
1704,  1796-1800. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1796.  Feb.  18.  House  of  correction.  (Jol.  legisl.  coun- 
cil Jan.  1796:  62.) 

1797.  March  4.  Inspection  of  secy.'s  office.  (Same 
1796/7:  76.) 

1798.  Nov.  5.     Auditor's  office.     {Same  Oct.   1798:  14.) 

1799.  June  11.     State  prison.    (/Same  May  1799:  30.) 
.     Nov.  6.     State  prison.    {Same  Oct.  1799:  15.) 

KITCHELL  (EZEKIEL) 

Assembiyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1815/6-1816/7. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1816.  Jan.  25.  Arms  and  munitions  of  war  belonging 
to  the  state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1815/6:  139-142.) 

1817.  Jan.  14.  Mnfre.  of  bar  iron  in  state.  {Same 
1816/7:  96.) 

KITCHELL  (WILLIAM) 

State    Gpologlst,    1854-1856    (for    annual    reports ;    see 
fieology). 

1857.  Dec.  15.  Progress  on  geol.  survey  in  the  north- 
ern division  of  the  state.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell) 
Jan.  1858:  59-60.) 

1861.  Jan.  15.  Progress  of  geol.  survey.  (6  A.R.  state 
agric.  socy.  1860:  69-71.) 

KITTATINNY  VALLEY 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

KLEINHEINZ    (WM.) 

1904.  Landscape  gardening.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1904:  104-114.) 

KLINE  (JACOB) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.,  1820-1825,  1830-1831  ; 
state  treasurer,  1836. 

Reports  by 

Assemblyman 
Committee  on  Tbeasubeb's  Account.s 

1824-1825.     See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 
Select  Committee 

1821.  Nov.  21.  Pees  of  clerk  in  chancery;  fees  of 
sheriff  in  sale.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1821:  69.) 

1822.  Nov.  19.  Transmitting  communication  from  atty. 
gen.  Frelinghuysen  rel.  to  debts  due  state  from  I. 
Ogden.    (Same  1822:  97.) 

1824.  Nov.  17.  Militia  system.  {Same  Oct.  1824:  86- 
87;   Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1824:  32-34.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.      Ordered    jirtd.  :    no.    of   copies   not   specified. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1824:87.) 

1825.  Nov.  11.  Rept.  of  treasurer.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1825:    82-83.) 

1830.  Nov.  3.  State  subscription  to  Camden  and  Am- 
boy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.;  majority  rept. 
{Same  1830/1:  27.) 


KLINE  (JACOB)— cont'd 

State  Treasurer 
See  Finance  :    State  :  also  Treasurer. 
1837.     Oct.  27.     Joint  rept.  with  late  Gov.   (Dickerson) 
on  surplus  revenue.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:  45- 
46.) 

KLOTZ  (JACOB) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.,  1889-1890. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1891.     See  Smith   (Peter  D.) 

KNAPP  (E.  FRED) 

1892/3-1893/4.     Rept.    as    principal    of    Summit    public 

school.     (A.R.  bd.  of  education   1892/3,  pt.  1,  app. 

(pp.  163-164)— .snme  1893/4.) 
1894/5-1896/7.     Manual  training  in  Summit,  Union  Co. 

{Same  1894/5  (pp.  382-385)— .s(j we  1896/7.) 

KNAPP  (G.  N.) 

1903.  Underground  waters  of  N.  J.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1903:  73-93.) 

KNIFFEN  (L.  G.) 

1885.  Wild  cranberry  crop  of  Wis.  (13  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1885:  234-236.) 

KNIT  GOODS 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 

KREBS  (H.  C.) 

1894/5-1895/6.     Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools  of 

Hammonton.     (A.R.   bd.   of  education   1894/5    (pp. 

243-244)— .<!H;/if  1895/6.) 
1897/8-1899/00.     Rept.  as  principal  of  Somerville  public 

schools.    (.S'«j«e  1897/8  (pp.  252-253)— .same  1899/00.) 
1902/3-1903/4.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Somerset 

Co.    {Same  1902/3   (pp.  79-S2)— .sKwe  1903/4.) 

KREILING  (HENRY) 

1S96/7-1897/8.  Manual  training  in  Carlstadt,  Bergen 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1896/7  (pp.  316-318)  — 
same  1897/8.) 

KREITLER  (HERMAN) 

1899/00-1903/4.  Rept.  as  supervising  architect  of  school- 
house  plans.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1899/00  (pp. 
337-340)— .same  1903/4.) 


(for  annual   report, 
Of 


KUMMEL    (HENRY   B.) 

State   Ceolosist,    1901-date    (1SU3) 
see  Geology). 

1896.  The  Newark  or  red  sandstone  system — rept. 
progress.     (A.R.  state  geologist  1896:  27-88.) 

1897.  The  Newark  system  or  red  sandstone  belt.  {Same 
1897:  23-159.) 

1899.  Notes  on  copper  mines.    (Same  1899:  171-175.) 

1900.  The  mining  industry.    {Same  1900:  197-213.) 
.  Portland   cement   industry.     (Same  1900:  9-101.) 

1901.  The  mining  industry.    {Same  1901:  133-161.) 

1902.  The  iron  and  zinc  mines.    {Same  1902:  113-123.) 
.  See  Salisbury  (RoUin  D. ),  this  date. 

1903.  A  summary  of  the  work  of  the  geol.  survey  of  N. 
J.,  with  a  subject  index  to  its  repts.  Trenton:  Mac- 
Crellish  &  Quigley,  1903.  27  pp. 

Copies  seen  In  tbe  St:ile  Library  and  in  tbe  Free  Public 
I-ibrary  of  Newiirli. 

.     See  Ries  (Heinrich)  this  date. 

1904.  Molding  sands.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1904:  187- 
246.) 

Assisted  by  S.  II.  Hamilton. 

.     The  mining  industry.    (Nr/we  1904:  291-302.) 

.     Well  records.    {Same  1904:  263-271.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


405 


KDSER  (ANTHONY  R.) 

Member  of  state  lid.  of  assessors.   1S91-1895. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Taxation:  State 


LABOR 


Arrangement 


I-abor  in  (ieneral 
Labor  in  New  Jersey 
Alien  Labor 
Apprenticeships 
Bureau  of  Statistics 
Child  Labor 
Department  of  Labor 
Employment 

Agricultural  Implements 

Bakesbops 

Boilers 

Boxes 

Etc. 


Employment  Offices 

Exhibitions 

Factory  and  Workshop  Inspection 

Farm  Labor 

Hours  of  Labor 

Industrial  Hygiene 

Laws 

Iteceipts  and  Expenditures 

Truck  System 

Wage-Earners 

Wages 

Welfare  Work 

Woman  Labor 


18S0.  Foreign  labor  repts. ;  relative  condition  of  labor, 
etc.,  in  Europe  and  the  U.  S.,  based  chiefly  upon 
consular  repts.  to  the  state  dept.  at  Washington.  (3 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1S79/80:  243-316.) 

1884.  List  of  bureaus  of  statistics  of  labor  in  the  U.  S. 
(7  same  1883/4:  xvii.) 

.     Text  of  act  to  establish  a   [national  bureau   of 

labor].    (7  same  1883/4:  xvi.) 

1893.  Social  development  and  the  functions  of  bureaus 
of  labor  statistics.    (16  same  1892/3:  53-69.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

serial 

REPORTS 

Under  law  of  March  27,  187S. 

English  Edition 

1878-1903/4.  Ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries,  1-27. 

Checklist 
Unless  otherwise  stated,  doc.   and  dept.   editions  differ 
only  in  imprint,  which  is  omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

James   Bishop,  chief  of   bureau 

1.  1878.     Trenton  :    Naar,   Day  &  Naar,   1878.     ix,   296 

(1)  Pix 

2.  1878/9.     Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharp,  1879.     xxi.  303  pp. 

3.  1879/80.   Somerville  :    E.  B.  Porter.  1880.     xv,  364  pp. 

4.  1880/1.      Somerville  :    E.   B.   Porter.    1881.      xxii    299 

pp. 

5.  1881/2.     Trenton:     W.    S.    Sharp    Printing   Company, 

1882.  XX.  431  pp. 

6.  1882/3.     Trenton  :     W.    S.    Sharp   Printing   Company, 

1883.  xxxii.  458  pp.  ' 

7.  1883/4.     Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy.  1885.    xxvii,  373  pp. 

8.  1884/5.     Trenton  :    J.   L.   Murphy,   1885.      xxxvi,   422 

pp.,  2  diagrs. 

9.  1885/6.     Trenton  :    .T.  L.  Murphy,  1886.     xvi,  441  pp. 

10.  1886/7.      Somerville :     The    Unionist-Gazette    Printing 

House.  1888.     xii.  360  pp. 

11.  1887/8.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.. 

1889.     xxl,  648  pp. 

12.  1888/9.      Camden  :   F.  F.  Patterson.  1890.    xvi.  438  pp. 

13.  1889/00.  Trenton:      The    Trenton     Electric     Printing 

Company,  1891.     xvi.  474  pp. 
The  doc.  ed.  has  an  introductjon  of  xvii  pp.  instead  of 
xvi  pp. 

14.  1S90/1.     Trenton  :    The  .T.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Com- 

pany. 1892.     xviii,  600  pp. 

15.  1891/2.     Trenton:   .T.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company. 

1893.     XX.  493  pp. 

Chas.  H.  Simmerman.  chief  of  bureau 

16.  1892/3.     Trenton:      MacCrellish     &     Quigley,     1894. 
xxiy.  490  pp. 

17.  1893/4.     Trenton  :      MacCrellish     &     Qulglev,     1895. 
xviii.  568  pp. 

18.  1894/5.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1896.  viii.  251  pp. 

19.  IS9.T/6    dept.    ed.     Trenton:     MacCrellish   &    Quigley, 

1897.  xii.  610  pp. 

19.  1895/6  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     xii,  610.  vii  pp 

20.  1896/7.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1898.  xii,  510  pp. 


1886, 

V. 

2. 

doc.  12. 

1887, 

V. 

2. 

doc.  12. 

1888, 

V. 

o 

doc.  12. 

1889. 

v. 

2 

doc.  12. 

1890, 

V. 

2. 

doc.  13. 

1891. 

V. 

3. 

doc.  14. 

1892. 

V. 

3. 

doc.  14. 

1893, 

V. 

3, 

doc.  16. 

1894. 

V. 

4. 

doc.  19. 

1895. 

(i 

.  e 

.  119  sess.) 

■  V.  3. 

1895 

(1. 

e 

120  sess.) 

V.  3. 

LABOR— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

REPORTS— cont'd 

English   Edition — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

Wm.   Stainstiy,   chief  of   bureau 

21.  1897/8.     Trenton  :    The   John   L.   Murphy   Publishing 

Co..  1899.     xl,  335  pp. 

22.  1898/9.     Trenton  :     The    John    L.    Murphy    Pub.    Co., 

1899.  xi.  354  pp. 

23.  1899/00.  Camden  :  S.  Chew  &  Sons.  1901.  vi,  329  pp., 

pis. 

24.  1900/1.     Trenton.     MacCrellish   &   Quigley,    1902.    v, 
516  pp. 

25.  1901/2.      Somerville :     The    Unionist-Gazette    Associa- 

tion, 1903.     V,  503  pp. 

11'.  C.  Garrison,  chief  of  bureau 

26.  1902/3.     Somerville :    The   Unionist-Gazette   Printing 

House,  1904.     viii,  629  pp. 

27.  1903/4.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1904.     viii, 

617  pp..  illus. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1878        in  Leglsl,   docs.   1879.  v.  2.  doe.  55. 

2.  1879         "         "            "      1880,  v.  2.  doc.  73. 

3.  1880         "         "            ■•       1881,  v.  2,  doc.  72. 

4.  1881         "         "            •■      1882,  V.  2,  doc.  49. 

5.  1882         "         •'            "      1883.  v.   1.  doc.   12. 

6.  1883         "         "            "      1884,  v.   1,  doc.  12. 

7.  1884         1885,  V.  1,  doc.  12. 

8.  1885         "         "            ••       -  - 

9.  1886 

10.  1887 

11.  1888 

12.  1889 

13.  1890 

14.  1891 

15.  1892 

16.  1893 

17.  1894 

doc.  25. 

18.  1895       in  Leglsl.  d 
doc.  25. 

19.  1896       in  Leglsl.  docs.  1896.  v.  3.  doe.  21 

20.  1897         "         ••  "  1897.  v.  3,  doc.  ll'. 

21.  1897/8    "         "  "  1898.  v.  3,  doc.  12. 

22.  1898/9    "         "  "  1899,   v.  2,  doc.  8. 

23.  1899/00 "         "  "  1900,  v.  2,  doc.  9. 

24.  1900/1    "         "  "  1901.  V.   1,  doc.  8. 

25.  1901/2    "         "  "  1902,  v.   1,  doc.  8. 

26.  1902/3    "         "  "  1903.  v.   1,  doc.  9. 

27.  1903/4    "         '•  "  1904.  v.   1,  doc.  5. 

German  Edition 
1878-1888/9.     Jahres-Bericht  des  Statistischen  Bureaus 
fiir  Arbeit  und  Industrien  des  Staats  New  Jersey. 

Checklist 
1.   1878.     Not  seen. 

Copied  from  catalogue  of  Free  Public  Library  of  Newark. 
2-6.   1878/9-1882/3,      None  found. 

7.  1883/4.      Newark  :    Druck  der  "  New  Jersey  Freie  Zeit- 

ung,"  1885.     xxxyii.  508  pp. 

8.  1884/5.     Newark  :    Druck  der  "  New  Jersey  Freie  Zeit- 

ung."  1886.     xxxxv.  503  pp. 
9-11.   188576-1887/8.     None  found. 
12.   1888/9.     Newark  :    New   Jersey   Freie   Zeitung.    1890. 
XXV,  522  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

CIRCULARS 
1878-1904.     [Circulars  issued  by  the  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor  and  industries.] 
Checklist 
1878-1904.     No  separate  copies  found. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878 

1.  May    1.      [Ob.iects    of   the    bureau  :    correspondence   in- 

vited.]     (1  A.R.  Inireau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries 1878  :  27-28.) 

2.  May    20.       [Ob.iects    and    duties:    details    in     reports 

solicited:  blank  for  employers  for  reports.]      (1  same 
1878:33-35.) 

3.  May    20.      [Ob.1ects.    etc.:    blanks   tor   employes.]       (1 

same  1878:35-38.) 
[4.]   Aug.  23.     American  Jute.     (1  s«mf  1878  :  90-91.) 

1879 
1-2.     Not  found. 

3.  May  1.     [Blanks  for  employes.]      (2  A.U.  bureau  of  sta- 

tistics of  labor  and  industries  1878/9  :  4:^-45.1 

4.  May  1.      [Enclosing  blank  No.  2,   for  employers.]      (2 

same  1878/9  :  101-102.) 
[5.]   June   10.      [Blank   No.   4.   for   grangers.]      (2   same 
1878/9:146.) 


406 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LABOR— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
CIRCULARS— cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1880 
March  14.     [Resp.  bounty  bill  pertaining  to  fibrous  plants.] 
(H  A.K.   bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and   industries 
1880:  161-105.) 
May  1.     [EnclosInK  blank  No.  3.  for  employes.]      (3  same 

1879/80:3-4.) 
June  8.     [Circular  to  secys.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  asking 

a  statistical  rept.]      (3  same  1880:347.) 
July  8.     (Resp.  lK>untv  for  culture  of  flax  and  other  fibres  ; 

hints  about  flax  straw.]      (3  same  1880  :  165-167.) 
Aug.  17.     [Enclosing  blank  to  bldg.  and  loan  assns.,  to  be 
filled  out.J      (3  same  1879/80  :  348.) 

1881 
July    1.       [Enclosing    blank    3.    for    employes.]       (4    A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1880/1  : 
3-4.) 

1882 
July  1.     (Enclosing  blank  No.  3.  for  obtaining  information 
from  employes.]      (5  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1S81/2  :  4-5.) 

1883 
July    1.       [Enclosing    blank    3.    for    employes.]       (6    A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1882/3  : 
3.) 

1884 
July    1.      [Enclosing   blank    3.    for   indiyiduai    employes.] 
(7  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1883/4:  3.) 

1885 
July  1.     [Same.]     (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries  1884/5:3.) 

1886 
July  1.     [Same.]      (9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries  1885/6:4.) 

1887-1888. 

None  found. 

1889 
n.  d.      [Blank  sent  to  glass  workers,  hatters  and  potters, 
resp.  health  and  trade  life.]      (12  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor  and  industries  1888/9  :  24.) 

1890. 
Sept.     [Blank  .3 — co-operative  bldg.  and  loan  assns.]      (13 
A.R.    bureau    of    statistics    of    labor    and    industries 
1899/90:7-8.) 

1891-1893 
None  found. 

July  1.     Blank  3- 

A.R.    bureau    of    statistics    of    lalx)r    and    industries 
1893/4:525-529.) 

1895-1903 
None  found. 

1904. 
March  15.     [Exhibit  of  the  bureau  of  labor  statistics  in  the 
Uept.  of  Social  Economy  of  the  La,  Purchase  Exposi- 
tion.]     (27  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries 1903/4  :  287-288.) 

non-serial 
[1798-1885.]     The  taw  and  tlie  laborer;  progressive  labor 
legislation  in  N.  J.  [1798  to  date].    (8  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1884/5:  257-286.) 
Slavery,    unfortunate    poor,    property    exemption,    child 
labor,    education,    agitation    for   a    shorter   working 
day.   early   labor  troubles  and   hostile   public  senli- 
nient.    convict    labor,    wages   tjuestion,   misc.    enact- 
ments, obsolete  laws: 

1876-1891.     See  below,  Laws,  these  dates. 

1878.  Condition  of  working  classes  and  relation  to  their 
employers  an  important  tiuestion ;  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics or  somotliing  else  should  be  devised  to  col- 
lect information  necessary  for  legislation.  (Govs, 
mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  15,  1878.) 

.  Considerations  regarding  labor  and  the  educa- 
tion and  welfare  of  laborers.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor  and  Industries  1878:  3-31.) 


1894 
co-operative  bldg.  and  loan  assns. 


(17 


LABOR— cont'd 

non-serinl — cont'd 
1879.     Attempts  to  obtain   statistics;    circular   sent  to 
every  assessor  throughout  state  requesting  names 
of  manufacturers  and  of  members  of  the  laboring 
class.     (2  xnnir  1879:  viii.) 

1882.  Suggestions  in  behalf  of  workingmen:  the  con- 
tract system;  the  truck  system;  the  factories  act 
of  England;  the  employers'  liability  act  of  England; 
Society  of  the  Familistere  at  Guise,  France;  Work- 
ingmen's  Institute  at  Millville,  N.  J.  (5  same  1881/ 
2:  77-104.) 

1884.  Incompleteness  of  the  rept.  for  1884  owing  to  the 
State  House  fire  of  Mch.  21,  1885,  having  completely 
destroyed  the  office  of  the  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor  and  industries  with  its  entire  records,  library 
and  the  manuscript  of  the  closing  chapters  of  the 
rept.     (7  same  1883/4:  xv.) 

.     Effort  made  to  make  the  information  concerning 

wage-earners  more  complete  each  succeeding  year. 
(7  sanw  1883/4:  xv.) 

1885.  Labor  laws  in  other  states;  general  provisions. 
(3  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1885:  47.) 

1886.  Common  schools  and  the  labor  question.  (9  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1885/6: 
245-249.) 

1887.  Condition  of  wage  workers  96  years  ago.  (14 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:  95-96.) 

.  Labor  legislation;  provision  needed  for  enforce- 
ment of  laws;  apptmt.  of  a  physician  as  sanitary 
inspector  recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  11,  1887.) 

^ — .  Review  of  labor  legislation  for  three  years,  i^ame 
(Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     Relative  rights  of  labor  and  capital;  laws  asked 

by  laborers,  such  as  employers'  liability,  labor  holi- 
day, etc.;  arbitration  as  a  means  of  settling  dis- 
putes.   (Same  (Green)  Jan.  [18],  1887.) 

1890.  See  Statistics,  this  date. 

1891.  What  benefits  have  the  working  classes  derived 
from  the  passage  of  the  labor  laws;  by  Inspector 
CoUan.  (9  A.R.  inspector  factories,  etc.  1891:  107- 
113.) 

1893.  Summary  of  labor  legislation  of  N.  J.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  50-53.) 

1896.  Decisions  of  N.  J.  courts;  the  boycott;  wages, 
truck  system,  contract,  employers'  liability,  me- 
chanics' lien  law.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor  and  industries  1895/6:  123-142.) 

1899.  Benefits  derived  by  workingmen  from  the  labor 
statutes.    (22  .wme  1898/9:  283-302.) 

.     Labor  legislation  and  laws  affecting  labor.     (22 

same  1898/9:  305-309.) 

1899/00.  Chronology  of  events  and  occurrences  relating 
to  labor  and  Industry  in  N.  J.,  Dec.  6,  1899  to  August, 
1900.    (23  same  1899/00:  309-329.) 

strikes,  unions,  new  industrial  plants,  etc. 

1902.     The  problem  of  the  unemployed.    (Some  1901/2: 

213-257.) 
1902-1904.     Labor   chronology,   by   counties;    accidents, 

strikes,  new  establishments,  etc.    (25  same  1901/2: 

(pp.  391-487)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Hudson    County 

1883.  Hudson  County  industries:  condition  of  laborers 
in  the  different  branches  of  employment.  (6  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1882/3: 
126-137.) 

Alien  Labor 

1884.  Importation  of  foreign  labor  under  contract.  (7 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1883/4:  274-281.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


407 


See  below,  Farm  Labor,  this  date. 


See  below.  Farm  Labor,  this  date. 


LABOR— cont'd 

Alien  Labor — cont'd 

1884.  Immigration  and  the  labor  problem;  by  A.  S. 
Meyrick.    (7  same  1883/4:  282-296.) 

1902.  See  below,  Farm  Labor,  this  date. 

1903.  See  same,  this  date. 

Chinese 
1903. 

Italian 
1905. 

Apprenticeships 

1881.  Extracts  from  replies  of  employes  on  apprentice- 
ships. (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  In- 
dustries 1881:  102-105.) 

1890.  The  question  of  apprenticeship  in  the  glass- 
blowers'  trade.    (13  fiame  1889/90:  417-436.) 

Bake-shops;  see  below,  Employment 

Building  Trades;   see  below,  Employment 

Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor  and  Industries 
See  also  above,  tbe  .serial  croup. 
1878.     See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 
.     Circular  [resp.  objects  of  the  bureau,  etc.] ;  blanks 

for  employes.    (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 

and  industries  1878:   35-38.) 
.     Circular  [resp.  objects  and  duties  of  the  bureau; 

details  in  repts.  solicited;  blanks  for  employers  for 

repts.]    (1  same  1878:  33-35.) 
.     Circular   [resp.  objects  of  the  bureau,  etc.].     (1 

same  1878:  27-28.) 
1*79.     Establishment  of  bureau  of  statistics  under  act 

of  1878.     (Govs.  mess.    (McClellan)   Jan.  14,  1879: 

31-32.) 

1884.  See  above.  Labor.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

.     Outline   of  operations   of  labor  bureau.     (Govs. 

mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  Matters  contained  in  rept.  of  labor  bureau.  {Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  39.) 

.     Communication  from  James  Bishop,  chief  of  the 

bureau,  to  the  Gov,  resp.  loss  of  the  office  of  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  through  fire.  (8  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1884/5: 
xxvi-xxvii.) 

1893.  "  Unlike  every  other  dept.  of  the  state  govt.,  this 
bureau  originates  its  own  work,  and  the  official  head 
is  obliged  to  determine  what  can  best  be  done  in 
order  to  comply  with  the  law  under  which  it  exists." 
(16  same  1892/3:  xxi.) 

1899.  Insufficient  funds  to  carry  on  the  work  of  the 
bureau.    (22  same  1898/9:  xi.) 

Annual  Report;  see  above,  the  serial  group 
Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  below,  that  title 

Child  Labor 

See   also   above.    Labor,   New   Jersey    (1798-1885]  ;   also 
below.  Laws. 

1851.     See  below,  Hours  of  Labor. 

1872.     See  below.  Wages,  this  date. 

1878.  Employment  and  schooling  of  children.  (1  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1878: 
38-49.) 

1879.  Table:  ownership  of  home,  how  procured,  etc.; 
rented  homes;  sanitation  of  neighborhood  and  of 
workshop;  education  of  children;  employment  of 
children.    (2  same  1879:  88-93.) 

1880.  Tables:  no.  of  boys  and  girls  employed  in  the 
different  industries;  hours;  night  work.  (3  same 
1879/80:  34-36.) 

1881.  Extracts  from  replies  of  employes  on  education 
and  child  labor.    (4  same  1881:  97-100.) 


LABOR— cont'd 

Child  Labor — cont'd 

1884.  [Circular  mailed  to  mnfrers.  containing  pro- 
visions of  law  rel.  to  employment  of  children,  etc.] 
(2  A.R.  inspector  factories,  etc.  1884:  9.) 

5000  copies  Issued. 

.     Recommendations:    extension    of    provisions    of 

child  labor  law  to  cliildren  employed  in  all  places 
where  sale  of  goods  is  carried  on;  limiting  hrs.  for 
children  who  attend  night  school;  apptmt.  of  three 
deputy  factory  inspectors  for  regular  term;  com- 
pulsory education;  erection  of  adequate  school  ac- 
commodations in  all  parts  of  state  and  provisions 
for  comprehensive  factory  and  workshop  law.  (2 
same  1884:  31-32.) 

.     Legislative  enactment  limiting  hours  of  labor  of 

children;  enforcement.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan. 
8,  1884.) 

1884-1885.  Results  of  examinations  made  in  manufac- 
turing districts  of  state  of  condition  of  children; 
investigation  into  educational  qualifications  of  chil- 
dren betw.  12  and  15  yrs.  (2  A.R.  inspector  of  fac- 
tories, etc.  1884  (pp.  14-21)— .s(/me  1885.) 

.  Opinions  of  eminent  persons  and  papers  on  chil- 
dren, child  education  and  female  labor.  (2  same  1884 
(pp.  27-30)— soniB  1885.) 

1885.  Employment  of  children  in  factories;  deplorable 
condition.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  40.) 

.     See  below.  Factory  Inspection,  this  date. 

.     On  sec.  7  of  general  factory  act  which  provides 

that  no  minor  under  16  shall  be  employed  more 
than  60  hrs.  per  week;  the  section  should  provide 
that  it  would  be  illegal  for  any  minor  or  woman  to 
work  or  be  employed,  and  secondly,  the  60  hrs.  per 
week  should  be  stricken  out;  the  provision  in  its 
present  form  is  worthless  and  can  be  violated  with 
impunity;  the  section  should  provide  that  no  minor 
or  woman  should  work  or  be  employed  more  than 
ten  hours  any  day  in  any  manufacturing,  mercantile 
or  mechanical  establishment;  additional  legislation 
for  protection  of  employes  in  factories  and  work- 
shops; the  want  of  adequate  fire-escapes  painfully 
apparent.  (3  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1885: 
28-31.) 

1886.  Recommendations:  apptmt.  of  two  additional 
deputies  when  compulsory  education  act  has  been 
enforced;  amdmt.  of  child  labor  law  so  as  to  in- 
clude boys  under  twelve,  and  girls  under  fourteen 
yrs.  of  age  employed  in  stores,  or  as  district  tele- 
graph messengers.    (4  same  1886:  8-9.) 

1887.  Table:  changes  ordered  by  inspectors  and  per- 
mits granted  to  orphans;  location,  name  of  com- 
pany, etc.    (5  same  1887:  53-57.) 

1887-1889.  Table:  children  and  minors  discharged  by 
order  of  inspectors;  city  or  town,  name  of  company, 
names  of  children,  age;  cause  of  discharge.  (5 
same  1887  (pp.  58-62)- .same  1889.) 

1888.  Commendation  of  manner  in  which  the  Glouces- 
ter Mnfg.  Co.  Print  Works  of  Gloucester  City,  com- 
plies with  tlie  law,  resp.  employment  of  minors; 
precautions  taken  to  prevent  accident;  sanitary 
arrangements.    (6  same  1887/8:  28.) 

1889.  Recommended  by  factory  inspector  that  provi- 
sions of  law  rel.  to  employment  of  children  be  modi- 
fied so  as  to  prohibit  employment  of  boys  and  girls 
under  14  in  factories.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan. 
[8],  1889.) 

1891.  Recommended  by  factory  inspector  that  no  minor 
under  16  be  admitted  to  factories  without  examina- 
tion in  primary  studies.  {Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1891.) 

1893.     See  below,  Factory  Inspection,  this  date. 


408 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LABOR— cont'd 
Child  Labor — cont'd 
1895-1900.     Table:  no.  of  cliildren  under  fifteen  employed 
in  factories,  mines  or  stores,  by  cos.  distinguishing 
sex.     (AR.    bd.    of   education    1895    (p.    24) — .■«imc 
1900.) 

1902.  Child  labor;  tables:  total  no.  of  children,  sex, 
ages,  working  hrs.  per  day,  time  for  lunch,  overtime 
per  week,  no.  who  are  regularly  apprenticed  and 
locality  where  employed;  length  of  time  at  school, 
age  at  which  work  was  begun,  weekly  earnings; 
parentage,  nationality  of  parents;  no.  who  are  edu- 
cated, moral  surroundings  while  at  work.  (26  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1902/3:  282-285.) 

.  Social  aspect  of  child  labor;  table:  sex,  age,  occu- 
pation, location,  working  hours  per  day,  of  children 
employed  in  mnfg.  industries,  by  individuals.  (26 
siiinc  1902/3:  286-312.) 

.  Social  aspect  of  child  labor;  table:  school  oppor- 
tunities, weekly  earnings,  domestic  circumstances, 
birthplace  and  occupation  of  parents.  (26  same 
1902/3:  324-395.) 

.     Child    labor;     table:     educational     attainments, 

moral  surroundings  at  work,  and  physical  require- 
ments.   (26  same  1902/3:  396-421.) 

1903.  See  below.  Factory  Inspection,  this  date. 

.     On  child  labor  law;    impossibility  of  enforcing 

that  law  until  the  making  of  false  affidavits  can  be 
stopped.  (21  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1903: 
4-5.) 

.     The  social  aspect  of  child  labor  In  N.  J.    (26  A.R. 

bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1902/3:  241-421.) 
The  fircater  part  of  the  article  consist.'!  of  tabular  stmts, 
as  to  no.  of  children  emplo.ved,  sex.  hi's.,  education, 
nativity,    wages,    earnin.us, 


environment    at    worl;, 
domestic  circumstances. 


etc. 


.     Monographs  on  economic  subjects,  from  the  26th 

ann.  rept.  of  the  bureau  of  statistics  of  N.  J.  The 
social  aspect  of  child  labor  in  N.  J.  By  W.  C.  Garri- 
son,  n.  p.,  1903.   47  pp. 

Cop.v  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Lilirar.v. 

.     Illegal    employment    of    children    in    factories; 

recommended    that   legal    age    for    employment    of 

boys  be  increased  to  fourteen  years.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Murphy)  Jan.  1903:  9.) 
1904.     Child  labor;   conditions  in  N.  J.    (19  A.R.  state 

charities  aid  assn.  1904:  23-24.) 
.     On  new  law  rel.  to  employment  of  children  in 

state  taking  effect  Sept.  1,  1904.    (22  A.R.  inspector 

of  factories,  etc.  1904:  3-8.) 

Neu^ark 

1886.  Rept.  on  inspection  of  Newark  and  Paterson 
shops  giving  list  of  those  working  under  age.  (4 
A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1886:  48-54.) 

Paterson 
See  above.  Newark. 
Company  Stores;  see  below,  Truck  System 
Co-operation 

ENGT.AND 

1844-1867.  Table:  results  from  a  mercantile  co-opera- 
tive scheme  in  England;  no.  of  members,  each  year, 
capital,  amt.  of  business  done,  total  profits,  per  cent 
on  capital.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries  1878:  146.) 

1885.     See  below,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1887.  See  same,  this  date. 


1885. 


GERMANY 
See  below.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 


LABOR— cont'd 
Co-operation — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY 

1878.  Co-operation  in  its  workings  in  Europe  and  its 
adaptation  to  New  Jersey.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1878:  141-191.) 

The  article  deals  chiefi.v  with  distributive  co-operation 
amon^  laborers  ;  examples  are  cited  in  Europe  and 
America. 

1879.  Co-operation:  views  and  arguments  advanced  by 
its  promoters;  distributive  and  productive  co-opera- 
tion.   (2  Slime  1879:  189-230.) 

1881.  Extracts  from  replies  of  employes  on  co-opera- 
tion.   (4  sijDK'  1881:  91-92.) 

.     Co-operation:  productive  and  distributive  assns.; 

text  of  N.  J.  law  on  co-operative  assns.  of  workmen. 
(4  same  1881:  xiii-xix.) 

1882.  See  above.  Labor,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
18S3-1884.     See  below.  Laws,  these  dates. 

1885.  The  development  of  the  co-operative  movement. 
(8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1884/5:  231-256.) 

Origin  and  development  of  co-operation  in  (iermany  ;  co- 
operation in  England  ;  co-operation  elsewhere  ;  dis- 
tributive co-operative  assns.  in  New  Jersey,  viz.  : 
New  Brunswicli  Co-operative  Assn.,  Trenton  Co- 
operative Socy..  Kingsland  Co-operative  .\ssn., 
Fruit-Growers'  Union  and  Co-operative  Society  of 
Hammonton. 

1886.  Co-operation;  co-operative  stores  in  N.  J.;  dis- 
tributive and  productive  co-operation  in  New  Eng- 
land.   (9  same  1885/6:  315-331.) 

1887.  Co-operation:  results  in  the  United  Kingdom; 
list  of  organizations  incorporated  in  N.  J.,  during 
the  year;  repts.  of  those  previously  incorporated, 
viz.,  Hammonton  Fruit  Growers'  Union  and  Co- 
operative Society,  Trenton  Co-operative  Society, 
New  Brunswick  Co-operative  Assn.,  Kingsland  Co- 
operative Assn.,  Phillipsburg  Co-operative  Store. 
(10  same  1886/7:  317-332.) 

1895.  Co-operative  movement  in  N.  J.  (18  .some  1894/5: 
183-197.) 

The  movement  in  general  ;  hist,  sketch  and  description 
of  individual  co-operative  socys.  in  N.  J. 

1902.  Co-operative  socys.  organized  under  the  act  of 
1884.    (25  same  1901/2:  385-389.) 


Convict  Labor 


See  also.  Maintenance  :    Individual  Institutions. 

Prison.     Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
See  also  above.  Labor.     New  Jersey  [179S-1SS5]. 


State 


1801.  Rept.  of  committee  (Howell)  rel.  to  workshops 
needed  in  state  prison  and  urging  erection  of,  and 
apprn.  for  same.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801:  104- 
105.) 

1811.  Rept.  of  inspectors  of  state  prison  suggesting 
the  propriety  of  appointing  agt.  to  dispose  of  nails 
made  at  prison  at  distant  places,  etc.  {Same  1811: 
508-509.) 

1817.  Memorial  from  inspectors  of  state  prison  rel.  to 
mnfre.  of  nails,  etc.    (Same  Jan.  1818:  130-136.) 

1843.  Employment  of  the  convicts.  (Rept.  on  state 
prison   1S42/3:  8.) 

1844.  Increased  revenue  from  prison  labor.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  inspectors  of  state  prison  1843/4:  261.) 

raging  from  Sen.  .iol.  l,S4."i. 

1853.  State  prison:  surplus  earnings;  etc.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853:  22.) 

1854.  Wages  of  labor  must  increase  with  increasing 
capital  due  to  precious  metals.  (.S'oHic  (Price)  Jan. 
17,  1854:  6.) 

.     State  prison:  surplus  earnings,  etc.  {Same  (Fort) 

Jan.  11,  1854:  17.) 

1855.  State  prison:  surplus  earnings,  etc.  (Hame 
(Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  17.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


409 


LABOR— cont'd 

Convict  Labor — cont'd 

1857.  State  prison:  present  system  of  discipline  in- 
Iiuman  and  more  expensive  tlian  old  system  of 
workshops,  etc.    (finnw  (Price)  Jan.  13,  1S57:  9-10.) 

1858.  Prison  labor  profitable.  (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison 
1858:  9.) 

.     State    prison;    erection    of    workshop;    contract 

labor.    (.SVUHP  1858:  9-10.) 

1860.     Idleness  of  convicts,    (fifiiiir  1860:  15.) 

.  State  prison:  leased  labor;  erection  of  new  work- 
shop; etc.    (Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

1865.  State  prison:  price  of  contract  labor,  etc.  (Same 
(Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 

.     Legislation  needed  resp.  employment  of  convicts 

(A.R.  state  prison  1S65:  6-7.) 

1867.  State  prison;  non-employment  of  convicts,  etc. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.,  8],  1SG7:  16-18 
or  21-24.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1868.  State  prison;  contracting  labor,  etc.  {Same 
(Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  19-26.) 

.     Contracts  for  convict  labor.    (A.R.  state  prison 

1867/8:  6-7.) 
1870.     State  prison;  new  workshop,  cost.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  14-15  or  24-27.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1872.     Communication  from  supervisor  of  state  prison 

(Murphy)   rel.  to  sums  due  state  from  contractors 

for  convict   labor.     (Minutes  of  Assem.   1872:  820- 

822.) 
.     State  prison;  contract  labor  system,  etc.    (Govs. 

mess.    (Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872:  8-9.) 
1875.     Convict  labor   contracts.     (Same    (Parker)    Jan. 

12,  1875.) 
1877.     Contracts  for  convict  labor;  objections  to  hiring 

out  the  labor  of  convicts.    (A.R.  state  prison  1876/7: 

6-8.) 
1879.     Rept.  of  comn.  on  prison  labor.    108  pp.   (Legisl. 

docs.  1880  V.  1,  doc.  37.) 
.     Same,   separate.     Trenton:    W.    S.    Sharp,    1879. 

82  pp. 

Comrs.  :  Edwd.  Bettle.  W.  R.  Murphy,  A.  S.  MeyricU. 
Saml.  Allinson.  Sanford  B.  Hunt. 

.     Rept.  of  Senate  committee   (Bodine)   on  Assem. 

bill  for  the  govt,  and  regulation  of  the  State  Prison, 
rel.  to  the  mnfre.  of  boots  and  shoes  in  the  State 
Prison.   7  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1879  v.  1,  doc.  26.) 

1881.  Extracts  from  replies  of  employes,  on  convict 
labor.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries 1880:  92-93.) 

.     Competition    of   prison    and    free   labor.     (Govs. 

mess.    (Ludlow)   Jan.  18,  1881:  18-20.) 

1882.  Repts.  of  special  committee  on  convict  labor  and 
opinion  of  atty.-gen.  7  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1882  v.  1, 
doc.  22.) 

The  majorit.v  rept.  is  signed  b.v  Jas.  C.  Clark  and  Ben.]. 
Griggs ;  the  minority  l)y  Wm.  H.  F.  Fiedler :  the 
opinion  of  atty.  gen.  (Stoclcton),  pp.  5-6,  is  dati'd 
Feb.  7,  1882. 

1883.  Table:  articles  under  contract,  no.  which  the  con- 
tractors agree  to  pay  for,  no.  employed  on  each 
article  and  price  paid  per  man  per  day  at  the  state 
prison.    (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  1883.) 

1884.  Rept.  of  special  committee  of  General  Assembly 
on  contract  prison  labor.  67  pp.  (Same  1884  v.  2, 
doc.  39.) 

Rept.  includes  statistics  on  convict  labor  from  other 
states  and  from  N.  ,T. ;  details  of  investigation  pro- 
ceedings. 

The  committee  was  apptd.  in  1883.  by  the  Speaker  of  the 
Hguse.  The  members  were  :  John  H.  Murphy,  Wm. 
E.  Ross.  Peter  Forman,  Frank  L.  Sheldon.  Nelson 
M.  Lewis. 


-.     Convict  labor  at  the  prison. 
prison  1883/4:  18.) 


(A.R.   N.   J.  state 


I   LABOR— cont'd 

Convict  Labor — cont'd 

188-1.  Contract  system  of  state  prison  should  be 
abolished:  unjust  competition  with  free  labor  and 
mnfrcs. ;  already  abolished  in  N.  Y.  and  Penn. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Abbott)  Jan.  15,  1884:  16-17.) 

1885.  No.  of  convicts,  expenses  and  earnings  of  state 
prison  in  1883/4;  crowded  condition;  non-employ- 
ment; apprn.  recommended  for  construction  of 
shops;  abolishment  of  contract  convict  labor;  em- 
ployment substituted.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1885:  31-34.) 

.     Piece  price  plan  and  contract  system.    (A.R.  N. 

J.  state  prison  1884/5:  24-26;  38-39.) 

1886.  The  piece  price  plan.     (SV/mr-  1885/6:  6;    11-12.) 
.     Convict   labor:    piece-price  plan;    contract   with 

Downs  &  Finch.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12, 
1886:  29-31.) 

1887.  Tlie  piece  price  plan;  contracts  In  existence. 
(A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1886/7:  9-10.) 

1887/8-1897/8.  Piece  price  schedule;  results.  (Same 
1887/8  (p.  ID— .vowc  1897/8.) 

1889.  Contracts  at  state  prison  under  piece-price 
system,  etc.    (Govs.  mess.   (Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1891-1892.  Comparative  table  showing  days  worked, 
no.  on  contract,  monthly  changes  owing  to  expira- 
tion of  sentences  and  men  assigned  unsuitable  for 
work,  etc.;  status  of  those  on  contracts,  total  no.  of 
convicts  in  confinement,  revenue,  expenses  and 
deficit,  by  months,  for  fiscal  yr.  1892,  with  total  of 
same  data  for  fiscal  yr.  1891.  (A.R.  state  prison 
1892:  41.) 

1895.  Favoring  use  of  convict  labor  in  construction  of 
roads.    (2  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1895:  11.) 

Receipts  and  Disbuksements;  see  below,  that  title 

Cost  of  Living;  see  that  title 

Department  of  Labor 

See  also,  the  serial  group,  3  series. 
Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  below  that  title 

Employers'  Liability  Law 

1888.  Employers'  liability  for  personal  injuries  to  their 
employes.  (11  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1887/8:  77-242.) 

1896.  See  above,  Labor.   New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1897-1898.  Decisions  of  N.  J.  courts:  employers'  liabil- 
ity. (20  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1896/7   (pp.  103-119)— 22  .same  1898/9.) 

1899-1901.     Decisions  of  courts  on  cases  affecting  the  in- 
terests of  labor.    (24  same  1900/1:  509-516.) 
I<]niployer.s"  liability.  Master  and  Servant  Law. 
1902.     Decisions  of  the  courts  on  cases  affecting  the  in- 
terests of  labor.    (25  same  1901/2:  497-503.) 

In.iury  to  employe,  contract  of  employment,  mechanics' 
lien. 

1902-1903.  Decisions  of  courts  in  cases  affecting  the 
interests  of  labor.    (26  same  1902/3:  431-447.) 

Master  and  Servant,  employers'  liability,  right  to  strike. 

Employment 

See  also  below.   Industrial   H.ygiene. 
See  also  Master  and  Servant  Law. 

1878.  Table  compiled  from  returns  of  employes;  trade, 
nationality;  wages;  earnings  (1877);  hours;  days 
lost.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1878: 
55.) 

.     Table  compiled  from  employers'  returns:  trade; 

no.  of  persons  employed,  native  and  foreign,  men, 
women,  children;  no.  of  illiterate;  no.  of  children 
that  attend  school;  hours  of  labor  per  week,  for 
adults  and  children,  respectively.    (1  same  1878:  51.) 

.     Table    (selected    returns):     occupation;     yearly 

earnings;  expenses;  number  in  family.  (1  same 
1878:  56-58.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE    OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

1878.  Table:  industries  of  N.  J.,  by  counties;  no.  of 
establisliments,  employes,  capital,  wages,  materials, 
products.    (1  same  1878:  279.) 

.     Table  compiled  from  returns  of  employers  and 

employees:  occupation;  no.  of  boys  and  girls  re- 
spectively, employed;  no.  of  hours:  wages;  no.  of 
children  employed  in  each  occupation  who  attend 
school.    (1  siiiiir  1878:  59.) 

1879.  Circular;  blank  for  grangers.  (2  same  1878/9: 
146.) 

.     Circular;   blank  for  employers.    (2  same  1878/9: 

101-102.) 

.     Circular;  blanks  for  employes.    (2  same  1878/9: 

43-45.) 

.     Table:    occupation,    yearly    earnings,    expenses. 

(2  some  1878/9:  48-60.) 
1879-1880.  Table:  misc.  industries;  no.  of  men,  women, 
boys  and  girls  employed,  wages  of  each,  nativity,  no. 
owning  real  estate,  total  amt.  paid  for  labor,  total 
value  of  products.  (2  same  1S78/9  (pp.  154-155)  — 
3  same  1879/80.) 

Periods  of  payment  ndded  in  ISSO ;  title  changes  to 
■*  Sundries  not  taI)uiatod  elsewhere  "  ;  different  in- 
dustries from  1.S79. 

.     Table:     chemical,     drug,     soap     and     fertilizer 

mnfres. ;  no.  of  men,  women,  boys  and  girls  em- 
ployed, wages  of  each,  nativity,  no.  owning  real 
estate,  total  paid  for  labor,  total  value  of  production. 

(2  same  1878   (p.  141)— 3  same  1879/80.) 

1880 :  Paints,  varnishes,  soap  and  other  chemicais : 
periods  of  payment  added. 

1880.  Blank  for  employes.    (3  same  1879/80:  3-4.) 

1881.  No.  of  mnfg.  establishments  in  state;  capital;  no. 
of  employes;  wages;  value  of  product.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Ludlow)   Jan.  10,  1882.) 

.     Table:   general  classification  of  trades  reported; 

average  no.  of  hours  worked  per  day  during  busy 
months,  do.  slack  months,  do.  when  on  full  time, 
no.  of  repts.  from  each  trade,  no.  of  hands  working 
in  subdivision  or  dept.  in  factories  reported,  average 
yearly  earnings  of  employes  from  July  1,  1880,  to 
July  1,  1881,  no.  who  have  saved  something  during 
the  year,  no.  who  have  fallen  in  debt,  average  lost 
time  and  cause.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1880/1:  8-9.) 

.     Table;  selected  industries:  no.  of  establishments, 

greatest  no.  of  hands  employed,  average  no.  of 
men,  women  and  children,  total  wages  paid,  average 
ann.  wages,  capital  invested,  value  of  products,  per 
cent,  of  products  paid  to  labor,  net  value  of  products, 
less  cost  of  material  and  labor,  apparent  per  cent, 
profit  on  capital.    (4  same  1880/1:  xii.) 

.     Tables:   laborers  unclassified;   county,  how  paid, 

busy  mos.,  slack  mos.,  hours,  kind  of  work,  wages, 
earnings  July  1,  1880  to  July  1,  1881,  savings,  debt, 
lost  time  and  cause.    (4  same  1S80/1:  56-57.) 

.     Table:  misc.  skilled  workmen;  county,  how  paid, 

hours,  kind  of  work,  wages,  earnings  July  1,  18S0,  to 
July  1,  1881;  savings,  debt,  lost  time  and  cause.  (4 
same  1880/1:  60-61.) 

.     Table:     misc.    occupations     f  clerical,    excepting 

butcher,  boating,  etc.  | ;  county,  how  paid,  kind  of 
work,  wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881, 
savings,  debt,  lost  time  and  cause.  (4  same  1880/1: 
60-61.) 

.     Circular  [enclosing  blank  for  employes].    (4  same 

1880/1:  3-4.) 

1882.  Circular  [enclosing  blank  No.  3  for  obtaining  in- 
formation from  employes].    (5  same  1881/2;  4-5.) 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

1882.  Table:  location  and  industry,  subdivisions  of 
labor,  hands  employed,  wages  reed.,  quantity  pro- 
duced, remarks.    (5  same  1881/2:  13-52.) 

Cotton  and  wooien  mills,  print  worlis,  sill;  mills,  boots 
and  shoes,  pottery,  jeweiry.  iron  workers,  mines, 
organ  factories,  carriage  factories,  paper  mills,  ship 
builders,  harness-makers,  trunk  makers,  rubber 
works,   prtg.  eslnl>lishnients.  glass  blowers,  misc. 

1883.  Circular  [enclosing  blank  3,  for  employesl.  (6 
same  1882/3:  3.) 

.  Table:  individual  employes;  occupation,  individ- 
ual earnings,  earnings  of  others  in  family,  cost  of 
living  for  self  and  family,  no.  reporting  savings  and 
debts,  average  no.  of  days  of  lost  time.  (6  same 
1882/3  (p.  xxvii)— 8  same  1884/5.) 

In    1885   the    items   are :     no.    reported,    hours,   average 
earnings  .Inly,    1S84   to  .Tuly.    1885,   cost  of  living, 
weekly  wages,  no.  employed. 
1883-1885.     Table:    individual   employes;    location,  sub- 
divisions of  trade,  price  reed.,  quantity  produced, 
diseases  peculiar  to  the  trade,  etc.    (6  .same  1882/3 
(pp.  80-97)— 8  same  1884/5.) 

Glass  workers,  silk  weavers,  cotton  niiii  operators, 
woolen  mill  operatives,  carpet  weavers,  shirt  makers, 
hat  makers,  liatters.  shoemakers,  iron  rolling  mill 
employes,  puddlers,  iron  miners,  cigar  makers. 
Jewelers,  misc. 

1884  :  Rubber  workers,  organ  makers,  potters,  tailors, 
dress-makers  and  printers  added :  carpet  weavers, 
shirt-makers  and  Jewelry  omitted. 

1885  :  Flax  workers,  sewing  machine  workers,  tailors, 
rubber  workers  and  potters  are  added  to  the  list  for 
188:',;  carpet  weavm-s,  shirt-makers  and  jewelry  are 
omitted. 

.     Table:    establishments;    location,  subdivision  of 

trade,  price  reed,  per  piece,  what  constitutes  a  piece, 
quantity  produced  per  day,  diseases  peculiar  to  the 
trade,  etc.  (6  same  1882/3  (pp.  98-109)— 8  some 
1884/5.) 

1883  :  Glass  :  silk  ;  cotton  and  woolen  goods  :  hats,  boots 
and  shoes  ;  iron  works,  foundries  and  machine  shops, 
etc.  :  misc.  industries. 

1884  :  Glass  :  shoe  factories  :  cotton  and  woolen  mills  ; 
cigar  factories  :  hat  factories  :  iron  and  steel  works  ; 
prtg.  and  publishing  ;  misc. 

1885  :  Painters  :  cigar  makers  ;  prtrs.  :  misc.  workmen  ; 
glass  :  slioe  factories  ;  cotton,  woolen  and  silk  mills  ; 
misc.  industries. 

1883-1886.  Suggestions  in  behalf  of  workingmen;  re- 
marks and  suggestions  by  individual  workmen  and 
others  relating  to  the  general  condition  of  employes 
in  various  industrial  establishments  in  the  state. 
(6  same  1882/3  (p.  113-124)— 9  .some  1885/6.) 
Strikes  included  in  18S6. 
1883-18S8.  Table:  establishments;  location,  subdivision 
of  trade,  employes,  wages,  earnings  July  1,  1882, 
to  July  1,  1883,  hours,  etc.,  remarks.  (6  same  1882/3 
(pp.   30-78)— 11   same   1S87/8.) 

188:^  ;  Glass  :  silk  ;  cotton  and  wool  ;  iron  works,  foun- 
dries, machine  shops,  etc. :  l)oots  and  shoes ;  mining 
iron  ore ;  hats :  organs ;  shipbuilding :  paper ; 
leather:  jewelry:  trunks,  bags  and  satchels;  to- 
bacco :  liorse-car  r.rs.  ;  bnitons  ;  saddlery  hardware  : 
rubber:  painting  and  paperhanging  :  prtg.  and  pub- 
lishing; engraving:  building;  saslies  and  blinds: 
misc.  industries  :  pottery. 

1884  :  Fiiix-spinning  mills,  carriage  and  w;igon  factories, 
brickyards,  tailoring  establlshniiMits.  barber  shops, 
bakeries,  breweries,  plumbing  and  gaslitting,  stone 
and  marl>le  works,  house  and  sign  painters,  agric. 
laborers  added:  jewelry,  horse-car  r.rs..  buttons,  en- 
graving, omitted. 

1885  :  Glass  ;  boot  and  shoe  factories ;  rubber  ;  iron 
works,  foundries,  machine  shops,  etc.  ;  prtg.  and 
publishing:  tobacco  and  cigar  factories:  plumbing 
and  gas  fitting  :  house  and  sign  painting  :  sashes  and 
blinds:  hat  factories:  stone  and  marble  works; 
bakeries  :  oil  cloth  works  :  wagon  and  carriage  fac- 
tories ;  misc.  industries;  potteries. 

1886  :  Glass  :  cotton  mills  :  woolen  mills  ;  hosiery  and 
knit  underwear  nillls  ;  l)leachery  mills  ;  silk  mills  : 
siioe  factorh'S  :  rul)ber  Ijoot  and  sho<'  factories  ;  Iron 
foundry  ;  machine  sliops  ;  sheet  iron  and  wire  mills  ; 
sheet  iron  and  nail  works  ;  potteries  :  hat  factories  ; 
cigar  factories  ;  prtg.  establishments  ;  r.r.  co.  :  glass 
sand  works  :  button  works. 

1887.    0ml  lied. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


411 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

1888  :  Somewhat  loss  detailed  than  formerly  ;  place  of 
birth  is  added  :  statistics  are  for  the  same  articles 
as  named  in  following  entry,  resp.  individual  em- 
ployes. 

.  Table;  individual  employes:  location;  subdi- 
vision of  trade;  hours;  earnings;  income;  earnings 
of  all  others  in  family;  no.  in  family;  wages;  days 
lost;  cost  of  living;  accumulation  of  savings.  (6 
same  1882/3  (pp.  4-29)— 11  name  1887/8.) 

1883  ;  Glass  workers  ;  silk  weavers  and  misc.  operatives  ; 
cotton  mill  nperntivos;  woolen  mill  operatives,  car- 
pet factory  employes :  shirtmakers ;  rolling  mill 
employes  ;  iron  moulders  :  puddlers  ;  machinists  ; 
miners  of  Iron  ore  :  lilacksmiths  ;  shoemakers  ;  hat- 
makers  :  hat  finisliers  ;  carpenters  ;  ship-carpenters  ; 
laborers  :  cigarmakers  ;  jewelers  :  misc.  workmen. 

1884  :  Carpet  factory  employes,  shirtmakers.  ship-car- 
penters and  jewelers  omitted ;  potters,  carriage- 
makers,  engrs.,  bricklayers  and  masons,  leather 
workers,  tinsmiths,  spoke  works,  rubber  factory, 
r.r.  employes,  organmakers,  painters,  prtrs..  drivers, 
furnacemen,  sewing  machine  works  clerks,  nail 
workers,  bagmakers.  barnessmakers,  dressmakers, 
tailors,  laborers  added. 

1885  :  Place  of  birth  given  in  addition  to  other  statis- 
tics ;  savings  omitted  ;  statistics  are  for  glass,  silk, 
cotton  mills,  woolen  mills,  shoemakers,  carpenters, 
ship-carpenters,  machinists,  iron  works,  etc..  hatters, 
blacksmiths,  bricklayers,  etc..  rubber  workers,  r.r. 
employes,  painters,  printers,  flax  workers,  Ix)iler 
workers,  pearl  button  workers,  fllemakers.  sewing 
machine  works,  miners,  misc.  occupations,  laborers. 

1886  :  Place  of  birth  and  savings  as  in  1885  ;  statistics 
for  glass,  silk,  cotton  mills,  woolen  mills,  shoe- 
makers, carpenters,  iron  workers,  rubber  workers, 
laborers,  misc. 

1887.  Omitted. 

1888.  In  addition  to  statistics  in  188.'i.  place  of  birth, 
residence,  occupation,  life  insurance,  whether  mem- 
ber of  bldg.  and  loan  assn.,  Ijeneflcial  organization, 
labor  organization :  bakers,  lilacksmiths,  bldg. 
trades,  clerks  and  salesnii-n.  coopers.,  cordage 
works,  cotton  operatives,  engrs..  flax  mills,  freight 
handlers,  glass  workers,  misc.  skilled  workmen, 
hatters,  jute  mill  employes,  iron  workers,  leather 
workers,  machinists,  miners,  organmakers.  prtrs.. 
quarrymen.  r.r.  employes,  rubber  workers,  sewing 
machine  factory  employes,  ship-carpenters,  shoe- 
makers, silk  workers,  tailors,  teamsters  and  drivers, 
thread  works  employes,  tin  and  sheet  iron  workers, 
tobacco  workers,  wail-paper  employes,  laborers ; 
summal-y. 

1884.  Circular  [enclosing  blank  3,  for  individual  em- 
ployes].   (7  same  1883/4:  3.) 

1885.  Circular  [enclosing  blank  3,  for  individual  em- 
ployes].   (8  .wmc  1884/5:  3.) 

1886.  Circular  [enclosing  blank  3,  for  individual  em- 
ployes].   (9  .same  1885/6:  3.) 

.     Table;    establishments;    prices    paid    for    piece 

work:  subdivision  of  trade,  price  and  average  quan- 
tity, produced  per  day  or  week.  (9  same  1885/6: 
164-177.) 

Glass  factories,  textile  mills,  shoe  factories,  iron 
foundries,  rubber  Iioot  and  slioe  factory,  sheet  ivou 
and  wire  mill,  sheet  iron  and  nail  works,  potteries, 
misc. 

1886-1896.  Tables:  men  and  women  employed  in  the 
different  industries  in  1886  and  1896;  weekly  earn- 
ings; occupations  of  men  and  women  and  children; 
earnings.    (21  same  1897/8:  151-224.) 

1888.  Table:  industry;  no.  of  establishments;  men, 
women  and  children  employed  and  their  average 
weekly  wages.    (11  same  1887/8:  309.) 

.     Tables:    occupations,    with    no.    and    wages   and 

average  wages  of  employes,  by  industries;  with 
summary,  showing  average  no.  of  days  in  operation 
and  average  weekly  work-hours,  etc.  (11  same  1887/ 
8:  246-308.) 

.     Tables:   cost  of  production;   industry,  total  cost, 

labor,  materials,  administration,  other  expenses;  per 
cent,  of  each  item;  per  cent,  of  value  of  product 
represented  by  each  item.   (11  same  1887/8:  310-319.) 

.     Table:    female   operatives;    place   of   birth,   age, 

place  of  employment,  occupation,  married  or  single. 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

schooling,  hours,  wages,  expenses,  health,  etc.;   by 
industries.     (11   smiie  1887/8:  430-449.) 
1889.     [Blanks  sent  to  glass  workers,  hatters  and  pot- 
ters, resp.  health  and  trade  life.]    (12  same  1888/9: 
24.) 

1891-1892.  Decisions  of  N.  J.  courts  rel.  to  employment 
of  labor  and  affecting  the  interests  of  wage-earners. 
(15  same  1891/2:  477-493.) 
1893/4-1894/5.  An  inquiry  regarding  the  industrial  de- 
pression of  1893-4.  (17  same  1893/4  (pp.  3-77)— 18 
same  1894/5.) 

Narrative  rept.  followed  by  tabulated  statistics  as  to 
panic  Inquiry  resp.  the  several  occupations  :  no.  of 
employes,  wages,  ann.  production,  etc. 

1896-1898.  Statistics  of  mnfres.  of  N.  J.  (19  .sootp  1895/ 
6   (pp.  49-109)— 21  same  1897/8.) 

Chiefly  tabular  stmts,  for  1805  ;  private  firms,  partners 
and  stockholders,  by  industries ;  capital  invested, 
stock  or  material  used,  goods  made  or  work  dune, 
b.v  industries,  persons  employed,  aggregate  no.  of 
males  and  females  employed  In  each  industry,  each 
month,  wages  and  earnings,  days  in  operation  and 
proportion  of  Ijusiness  done.  etc. 

Statistics  for  18(16  art.  given  in  rept.  for  1897  :  for  1807 
in  18f>8. 

1898.  Table:  occupations,  sex,  weekly  wages,  no.  re- 
ceiving, hours  employed  per  day.  (21  same  1897/8: 
70-101.) 

1898-1899.  Tables:  industry,  location,  no.  employed 
each  year,  increase  or  decrease  of  wages.  (23  same 
1899/00:  153-164.) 

.  Tables:  industries;  no.  of  establishments,  priv- 
ate firms,  partners,  no.  of  corporations,  no.  of  stock- 
holders, aggregates,  each  year;  capital  invested; 
cost  value  of  stock  or  material  used,  selling  value 
of  goods  made  or  work  done,  total  amt.  paid  in 
wages.    (23  same  1899/00:  141-146.) 

.  Table:  no.  of  persons  idle  in  the  several  indus- 
tries; percentage  of  the  total  who  were  idle.  (22 
.same  1898/9    (p.   14)— 23  same  1899/00.) 

1898-1900.  Table:  industries;  average  no.  of  days  em- 
ployed during  year,  no.  not  employed,  percentage 
of  unemployment  during  the  year.  (22  same  1898/9 
(p.  19)— 24  same  1900/1.) 

.     Table:   average  no.  of  persons  employed  in  the 

different  industries;  average  no.  of  females;  per- 
centage of  females.  (22  same  1898/9  (p.  16)— 24 
same  1900/1.) 

1S98-1902/3.  Table:  male  and  female  employes,  by  in- 
dustries; aggregates  for  each  mo.  (22  same  1898/ 
9  (pp.  29-52)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

.     Tables:    smallest,   greatest   and    average   no.   of 

persons  employed,  by  industries:  aggregates  and 
averages.  (22  same  1898/9  (pp.  25-28)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

.     Industry  presentation;   industry,  no.  of  partners 

and  stockholders  considered,  capital  invested,  stock 
used  and  goods  made,  persons  employed,  employ- 
ment each  month,  wages,  etc.  (22  same  1898/9  (pp. 
91-108)- 27  same  1903/4.) 

1899-1902.  Mnfres.;  tables:  average  no.  of  persons  em- 
ployed per  establishment;  average  no.  of  females 
and  percentage;  value  of  goods  made;  average 
weekly  earnings  of  males  and  females;  average 
yearly  earnings  of  all  industries;  average  no.  of 
persons  employed,  with  increase  or  decrease  in 
numbers  and  percentage;  comparison  of  smallest 
no.  employed;  classified  weekly  wages;  greatest  no. 
employed  at  any  one  time,  with  increase  or  decrease, 
etc.;  increase  in  no.  employed  per  establishment, 
greatest  no.  employed,  smallest  no.  employed ;  no. 
of  female  employes;  yearly  earnings;  wage  rates; 
etc.    (Same  1903/4:  16-52.) 


412 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

1900.  Table:  industries;  no.  of  establishments  con- 
sidered, amt.  of  capital  invested,  average  no.  of 
persons  employed,  total  amt.  paid  in  wages  during 
tlie  year,  industry  product;  profit  and  minor  ex- 
pense fund,  industry  product  per  1000  product,  and 
average  per  employe,  percentage  of  industry  product 
devoted  to  profit  and  minor  expenses  and  paid  in 
wages.    (24  sninr  1900/1:  31-32.) 

1900-1901.  Table:  list  of  20  leading  industries,  aggre- 
gate amts.  paid  in  wages,  each  year;  increase  or  de- 
crease.    (25  mtiifi  1901/2:  115.) 

.     Table:   no.  of  males  and  females  employed  each 

month,  each  year,  in  the  different  industrial  estab- 
lishments.   (25  -sumc  1901/2:  48-76.) 

.     Mnfres.;  tables:  aggregate  average  no.  of  persons 

employed;  aggregate  average  no.  of  persons  em- 
ployed, at  periods  of  employment  of  smallest  no., 
by  industries,  increase  or  decrease;  do.  at  periods 
of  employment  of  greatest  no.;  excess  of  greatest 
over  smallest  no.  employed;  average  no.  employed; 
smallest  average  no.;  greatest  average  no.;  excess 
of  average  greatest  over  smallest  no.  employed;  ex- 
cess of  greatest  over  smallest  no.  employed.  (25 
same   1901/2:  32-47;    79.) 

Returns   are   given    for    the   several    industries    and    the 
increase  or  decrease  indicated  in  each  case. 

1901.  Table:  occupations,  locality,  sex,  adult  or  minor, 
weelily  wage,  time  employed,  Sunday  employment, 
disease  tendencies  of  the  occupation.  (24  name  1900/ 
1:  167-277.) 

1902.  Table:  total  no.  of  wage  earners  employed  in 
mnfg.  industry;  no.  and  percentage  of  children 
under  16  yrs.  in  several  manufacturing  states.  (26 
same  1902/3:  242-243.) 

N.  .1..  X.  Y.,  I'enu,.  III..  O..  Mass..  Conn.,  R.  I. 
.  Same:  smallest,  greatest  and  average  no.  of  per- 
sons employed,  by  industries,  averages.  (26  .same 
1902/3:  36-37.) 
1902-1902/3.  Manufactures:  tables:  smallest,  greatest 
and  average  no.  persons  employed,  by  industries, 
aggregate.  (26  same  1902/3  (pp.  34-35)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

In   ann.    rept.    1903/4   statistics  of   1002   and    1903   are 
compared. 

.     Manufactures;   tables:  capital  invested,  stock  or 

material  used,  goods  made  or  work  done,  by  indus- 
tries.   (26  same  1902/3  (pp.  32-33)— 27  same  1903/4.) 
In   ann.    rept.   1003  4    statistics  of  1902  and    1903   are 
compared. 

Cam.(len 
1886.  Tables:  mechanical  and  mnfg.  industries  in  New- 
ark, Jersey  City,  Paterson,  Trenton,  Camden:  no. 
of  establishments  of  each  kind,  capital,  employes, 
wages,  value  of  materials  and  products.  (9  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1885/6:  418-427.) 

Jersey  City 
See  ahove,  Camden. 

Newark 
See  above,  Camden. 

Paterson 
See  ahove,  Camden. 

Trenton 
See  ahove.  Camden. 
Agbicut-tural  Implements 
1898-1902/3.     Agric.   implements;    tables:    no.   of  males 
and  females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;   no.  of  establishments.    (22  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  29;  60) — 
27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tahles  are  comparative,  coverlnfj 
the  .vears  1900-1901.  1902-19t)3.  respectively. 
Art  Tfle;  see  below.  Pottery 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Artii-ri.\i.  Flowers 

1898-1900.  Artificial  flowers;  tables:  no.  of  establish- 
ments, no.  of  males  and  females  employed,  each 
month,  classification  of  weekly  wages.  (22  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  30;  60) 
—24  .same  1900/1.) 
Abtis.\ns'  Tools 

1895-1903.  Artisans'  tools;  tables:  no.  of  males  and 
females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  64;  82)  — 
27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  tlu^  tahles  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  19U2-1903,  respectively. 
AwNIXGS 

1898-1899.  Awnings;  tables:  no.  of  establishments;  no. 
of  males  and  females  employed,  each  month;  classi- 
fication of  weekly  wages.  (22  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  30;  61)— 23  same 
1899/00.) 

B.4KE-SH0PS,     ETC. 

See  also  below.   Industrial   Hygiene,   under   dates   1889- 
1895. 

1880.  Table:  bakers  and  confectioners;  variety  of 
mnfre.,  periods  of  payment,  total  no.  of  employed, 
nativity,  months  at  work,  total  payment  for  labor, 
total  value  of  product;  per  cent,  of  advance  in 
wages,  men,  women,  and  boys  employed,  wages,  no. 
owning  real  estate.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1879/80;  151-152.) 

1884-1888.  See  above.  Employment,  under  dates,  1883- 
1888. 

Occurs  in  1884,  188.5.  1888. 
1898-1902/3.  Confectionery;  tables:  no.  of  establisli- 
ments;  no.  of  males  and  females  employed  each 
month;  classification  of  weekly  wages.  (22  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  35;  66) 
—27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1994.  the  (nhles  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901.  1902-1903.  respectively. 
1903.     See  above.  Factory  Inspection,  this  date. 
Barbers 

1884.  See  above,  Employment,  under  dates,  1883-1888. 
Blacksmiths 

1881.  Table:  blacksmiths;  county,  how  paid,  busy 
months,  hours,  subdivision  of  trade  in  which  en- 
gaged, wages,  amt.  saved  during  the  year,  debt, 
lost  time  and  cause.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.   1881:  32-33.) 

1883-1888.     See  above,  Employment,  these  dates. 
Bicycles 

'  1898-1900/1.  Bicycle  and  bicycle  parts;  tables:  no.  of 
establishments,  males  and  females  employed  each 
month;  classification  of  weekly  wages.  (22  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  30; 
61)— 25  same  1901/2.) 

Cover  two  years  in  1902  (1900-1901). 
Blinds;  see  below,  Sashes 
Boiler  Makers 

1881.  Table:  boiler  makers;  county,  how  paid,  hours, 
wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881,  savings, 
debt,  lost  time  and  cause.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1881:  62-63.) 

1885.  See  above.  Employment,  under  dates  1883-1888. 
1898-1902/3.     Boilers;  tables:   no.  of  males  and  females 

employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (22  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  31;  61) — 27  same 
1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tahles  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901.  1902-1903. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


413 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Boots;   see  below,  Shoes 
Boxes 

1895-1902/3.  Boxes  (wood  and  paper);  tables:  no.  of 
males  and  females  employed  each  month;  classifica- 
tion of  weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19 
A.R.  bureau  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  66;  84)— 27 
Siune  1903/4.) 

In  1002  and   1904  the  tablps  are  comparative,  coveriu;; 
IflOO-inoi.  and  1.902-1903  respectively. 
Brass  Goods 

1879.  Table:  brass  mnfres.  and  gas  fittings;  no.  of  men, 
women,  boys  and  girls  employed,  wages  of  each, 
native  and  foreign  born,  no.  owning  real  estate, 
total  paid  for  labor,  total  value  of  products.  (2 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1879:  126.) 

1880.  Table:  mnfrers.  of  brass  goods,  nickel,  gas  fix- 
tures; varieties  of  occupation,  periods  of  payment, 
total  no.  of  employes,  nativity,  months  at  work, 
total  payment  for  labor,  total  value  of  product;  per 
cent,  of  advance  in  wages,  men,  women  and  boys 
employed,  wages,  no.  owing  real  estate.  (3  same 
1879/80:  155.) 

1895-1902/3.  Brass  goods;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  fe- 
males employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  same 
1895/6  (p.  64;   82)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1!>()2  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 

1900-1901  and  1902-1903.   respectivelv. 
From  1S9S-1903.  the  title  Is  Foundr.v  (Brass). 
Bbick;  see  below,  Building  Trades 
Brushes 

1898-1902/3.  Brushes;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  females 
employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (22  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  32;  63)— 27  saiue 
1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901.  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 
Building  Trades 

See  also  below.   Industrial   Hygiene,   under  dates  1889- 
1895. 

1883-1888.     See  above.  Employment,  these  dates. 

1902.  Economic  condition  of  bldg.  trades;  wage  rates 
and  earnings  of  bldg.  trades  workmen  in  N.  J.  (25 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1901/2:  193- 
219.) 

Narrative  rept..  followed  by  tabular  stmt,  of  details. 

.     Summary  table:    year's  earnings;    no.  who  own 

houses;  anit.  of  rent  paid;  no.  of  persons  supported 
wholly  out  of  earnings;  per  capita  division  of  earn- 
ings of  each  building  trade.    (25  samr  1901/2:  202.) 

.     Building   trades;    table:    average   no.    days   idle 

and  cause;  no.  of  days  employed;  average  wages 
per  day  and  average  no.  of  hours  worked  per  day, 
by  location  and  trade.    (25  same  1901/2:  203-207.) 

.     Building  trades;  table:  year's  earnings,  no.  who 

own  homes,  amt.  of  rent  paid,  no.  persons  supported 
wholly  out  of  earnings,  per  capita  division  of  earn- 
ings, by  location  and  trade.  (25  same  1901/2:  208- 
212.) 

Brrk 

1881.  Tables:  bricklayers,  brick  makers,  workmen  in 
brick  yards;  county,  how  paid,  hours,  kind  of  work, 
wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881,  savings, 
debt,  time  lost  and  cause.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statis- 
tics of  labor,  etc.  1881:  66-67.) 

1884-1885.  See  above.  Employment,  under  dates  1883- 
1888. 

1895-1896.  Tables:  capital  invested,  stock  used,  goods 
made,  employes,  wages,  etc.,  in  the  mnfre.  of  brick 
and  terra  cotta,  hats,  shoes,  silk  goods,  woolen  and 
worsted  goods.  (20  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1896/7:  5-6.) 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Building  Trades — cont'd 

Bkick — cont'd 
1895-1902/3.     Brick  and  terra  cotta;  tables:  no.  of  males 
and  females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly    wages;    no.    of    establishments.     (19    same 
1895/6  (p.  65;  83)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
years  1900-1901.  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 
Lime  and   Cement 
1899-1902/3.     Lime  and  cement;   tables:   no.  of  persons 
employed    each    month;     classification    of    weekly 
wages;    no.  of  establishments.    (23  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics    of   labor,    etc.    1899/00    (p.    55;    87) — 27 
sat)ie  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 
Buttons 

1880.  Table;  button  mnfre.;  periods  of  payment,  no. 
employed,  nativity,  months  at  work,  total  paid  for 
labor,  total  value  of  products,  movement  of  wages, 
men,  women,  boys  and  girls  employed,  wages,  no. 
owning  real  estate.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,   etc.   1880:  146-147.) 

1883-1888.     See  above,  Employment,  these  dates. 
1895-1902/3.     Buttons  (pearl)";   tables:  no.  of  establish- 
ments, males  and  females  employed;   classification 
of  weekly  wages.    (19  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  65;  83)— 27  -samp  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1004.  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 

1900-1901  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 

1898-1902/3.     Buttons  (metal) ;  tables:  no.  of  males  and 

females    employed    each    month;    classification    of 

weekly    wages;    no.    of    establishments.     (22    same 

1898/9   (p.  32;   63)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1001.  and  1902-1003,  respectively. 
Canning 

1881.  Table:  fruit-canning  employes;  county,  how 
paid,  kind  of  work,  wages,  amt.  of  earnings  July  1, 
1880,  to  July  1,  1881,  lost  time  and  cause,  etc.  (4 
(A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1880/1:  64- 
65.) 

1897.  Canned  goods;  no.  of  establishments;  males  and 
females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages.    (21  same  1897/8:  19;  35.) 

1900-1904.  Tables:  fruit  and  vegetable  canning  industry 
of  N.  J.;  location  of  cannery,  mngmt.,  capital  in- 
vested, no.  of  males  and  females  employed,  total 
amt.  paid  in  wages,  selling  value  of  product,  no.  of 
days  in  operation;  no.  of  cans  of  each  fruit  and 
vegetable.  (24  same  1900/1  (pp.  155-161)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

1901-1902.  Fruit  and  vegetable  canning  in  N.  J.;  sta- 
tistics for  1901  and  1902 — no.  of  canneries,  capital, 
employes,  wages,  value  of  product,  days  in  opera- 
tion, pounds  or  gallons  of  each  product.  (31  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1903:  95-98.) 
Carbon  Paper 

1895-1896.  Carbon  paper;  tables:  no.  of  establishments; 
no.  of  males  and  females  employed  each  month; 
classification  of  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1894/5  (p.  67;  85)— 20  same 
1896/7.) 
Cari'Enters 

]  883-1888.     See  above.  Employment,  these  dates. 
Carriage  Makers 

1880.  Table:  carriages;  variety  of  mnfre.,  periods  of 
payment,  no.  employed,  nativity,  total  payment  for 
labor,  total  value  of  products,  movement  of  wages, 
no.  of  men,  women,  boys  employed,  wages,  no.  own- 
ing real  estate.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1880:  148-149.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Carwage  Makers — cont'd 

1881.  Table:  carriage  makers;  county,  how  paid,  kind 
of  work,  wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1, 
18S1,  savings,  debt,  time  lost  and  cause.  (4  same 
1881:  62-63.) 

1882.  See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 
1884-1885.     See  same,  under  dates  1883-1888. 
1899-1902/3.     Carriages    and    wagons:     tables:     no.    of 

males  and  females  employed  each  month:  classi- 
fication of  weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments. 
(22  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9 
(p.  34:  64)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901.  and  1902-1903. 

Ceixuloid;   see  below,  Rubber 
Cement;  see  above,  Building  Trades 
Chemical  Products 

1896-1902/3.  Chemical  products:  tables:  no.  of  males 
and  females  employed  each  month ;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (20  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  labor,  etc.  1896/7  (p.  25;  42)— 27  same  1903/ 
4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903,  respectivel.v. 

Cigar-Makers 

See  also  below.   Industrial  Hygiene,  under  dates  1889- 
1895. 

1880.  Table:  cigars  and  tobacco;  variety  of  mnfre., 
periods  of  payment,  no.  of  employes,  nativity,  total 
payment  for  labor,  total  value  of  products,  per 
cent,  of  advance  in  wages,  men,  women,  boys  and 
girls  employed,  wages,  no.  owning  real  estate.  (3 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1880:  153-154.) 

1881.  Table:  cigar-makers;  county,  how  paid,  wages, 
earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881,  lost  time  and 
cause,  etc.    (4  same  1881:  62-63.) 

1883-1885.     See    above.    Employment,    these    dates. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1895-1902/3.  Cigars;  tables:  no.  of  establishments,  no. 
of  males  and  females  employed,  each  month ;  classi- 
fication of  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  68;  86)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

Omitted  In  repts.  for  1896/7  and  1897/8  ;  tobacco  added 
In  1898/9.      In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  com- 
parative,   covering    1000-1901,    and    1902-1903,    re- 
spectively. 
1898.     See  below.  Pottery,  etc.   Glass,  this  date. 

Clothing  Manufacture 

1879-1880.  Table;  clothing  mnf res. ;  no.  of  men,  women, 
boys  and  girls  employed,  wages,  nativity,  no.  own- 
ing real  estate,  total  paid  for  labor,  total  value  of 
production.  (2  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1879  (pp.  134-135)- 3  same  1879/80.) 
Periods  of  payment  added  in  1880. 

1881.  Table:  shirtmakers;  county,  how  paid,  hours, 
kind  of  work,  wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July 
1,  1881,  savings,  debt,  time  lost  and  cause.  (4  same 
1881:  58-59.) 

.     Table:  tailors;   county,  how  paid,  kind  of  work, 

wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881,  savings, 
time  lost  and  cause,  etc.    (4  same  1881:  62-63.) 
1883-1885.     See  above.  Employment,  these  dates. 

Shirt-makers. 
1883-1 8S8.     See  same,  these  dates. 

Shirt-makers. 
1884.     See  same,  under  dates  1883-1885. 

DreHs-mnkors. 
1884-1885.     See  same,  under  dates  1883-1885. 
Tailors. 

1884-1888.    See  same,  under  dates,  1883-1888. 

Tailors.  1884.  1888. 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

Clothing  Manufacture — cont'd 

1895-1902/3.  Clothing  (men's);  tables:  no.  of  males 
and  females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (20  same 
1896/7  (p.  25;  42)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In   1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
inOO-1901.  1902-190:i.  respectively. 

.  Shirts;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  females  em- 
ployed each  month;  classification  of  weekly  wages; 
no.  of  establishments.  (19  same  1895/6  (p.  77;  95) — 
27  .same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1004  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering- 
1900-1901  and  1002-1904.  respectively. 
1902-1902/3.     Shirt   waists    (women's);    tables:    no.   of 
males  and  females  employed  each  month:  classifica- 
tion of  weekly  wages;   no.  of  establishments.    (26 
same  1902/3   (p.  59;   91)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  27  ann.  rept.  the  tables  cover  the  years  1902  and  1903. 

.     Underwear    (women's   and    children's);    tables: 

no.  of  males  and  females  employed  each  month; 
classification  of  weekly  wages;  no.  of  establish- 
ments. (26  same  1902/3  (p.  64;  97)— 27  same  1903/ 
4.) 

In  27  ann.  rept.  tables  cover  the  years.   1902  and  1903. 
Coopers 

1888.     See  above.  Employment,  under  dates  1883-1888. 
Cordage   Works 

1888.    See  above,  Employment,  under  dates,  1883-1888. 
Corsets 

1895-1902/3.  Corset  and  corset  waists;  tables:  no.  of 
males  and  females  employed  each  month;  classifi- 
cation of  weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p. 
68;   86)— 27  some  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
lOyO-1901.  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 

Curtains,  etc. 

1895.     Curtains  and  embroideries;  tables:  no.  of  estab- 
lishments;    males    and     females    employed,    each 
month;    classification   of  weekly   wages.     (19   A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6:  67;  85.) 
Cutlery 

1895-1902/3.  Cutlery;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  females 
employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  66;  84)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901.  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 
Doors;  see  below.  Sashes 
Electrical  Appliances 

See  also  below.  Gas  Fixtures. 
1895-1902/3.  Electrical  appliances:  tables:  no.  of  males 
and  females  employed  each  month ;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  69;  87)— 27  same  1903/ 
4.) 

In  1902  and  1004   the  tables  arc  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901.  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 
Engineers 

1881.     Table:    engrs.;    county,    kind    of    work,    wages, 
earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881,  savings,  debt, 
time  lost  and  cause.     (4   A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor,  etc.  1881:  60-61.) 
Explosives 

1899-1902/3.  High  explosives;  tables:  no.  of  persons 
employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (23  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00  (p.  52;  84)— 27  same 
190.3/4.) 

In  1902  and  lfl04  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
19001901   and  19021903.  respectively. 


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415 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Fertilizers 

1898-1902/3.  Fertilizers;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  fe- 
males employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (22  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  37;  68)  — 
27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  10il4  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
inoO-1901.  in(IL>-190:!,  respectively. 

1898-190:).  Food  products:  tables:  no.  of  males  and  fe- 
males employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (29  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  38;  68)  — 
21  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  taltles  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-inoi  and  1902-190;f.  respectivei.v. 

Fruit  Can  Makers  (Tin) 
1881.     Table:  fruit  can  makers — tin;  county,  how  paid, 
hours,  kind  of  work,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July 
1,  1881,  savings,  debt,  time  lost  and  cause.    (4  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1881;  68-69.) 

Gas  and  Gas  Fixti'res 

1880.     See  above,  Brass  Goods,  this  date. 
1895-1896.     Gas  and  blast  furnaces;   tables:    no.  of  es- 
tablishments, no.  of  males  and  females  employed, 
each  month;  classification  of  weekly  wages;  no.  of 
establishments.    (19  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  la- 
bor, etc.  1895/6  (p.  70;  88)— 20  same  1896/7.) 
Gas  alone  in  1896. 
1895-1902/3.     Gas  fixtures;  tables:   no.  of  males  and  fe- 
males   employed     each     month;     classification    of 
weekly    wages;    no.    of   establishments.     (19    same 
1895/6   (p.  70;   88)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

Omitted  from  1808/9-1902/3  ;  the  table  covers  1902  and 
1903  in  the  1903/4  rept.  and  includes  electric  light 
fixtures. 

Gold;  see  below,  Silver,  etc. 

Glass;  see  below,  Poti'Ert,  Stone  and  Glass 

Graphite  Products 

1898-1902/3.  Graphite  products;  table:  no.  of  males  and 
females  employed  each  month;  no.  of  establish- 
ments. (22  A.R.  bureau  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  39) 
—27  same  1903/4.) 

Classification  of  wages  added  in  1899,  from  which  date 

there  are  two  tables. 
In  26  ann.  rept.  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  compara- 
tiive,  covering  1900-1901.  1902-1903,  respectively. 

Harness 

See  below.  Saddlery. 

Hats 

See  also  below,  Industrial  Hygiene. 
1879-1881.  Table:  hat  mnfres.;  no.  of  employes  and 
wages,  male  and  female,  children,  dozens  made,  amt. 
paid  for  labor,  total  value  of  products.  (2  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1878/9  (pp.  116- 
118)— 4  same  1880/1.) 

Periods  of  payment  added  in  1880;  capital  and  more 
detailed  items  added  in  1881. 
1881.  Tables:  hat  workers;  county,  busy  months, 
hours,  subdivision  in  which  engaged,  price  reed, 
for  work,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881, 
advance  in  wages,  amt.  saved,  debt,  lost  time.  (4 
same  1881:  22-23.) 

1887.  The  hat  industry  in  N.  J.;  general  comment; 
table:  quantity  produced;  capital,  employes,  wages 
and  hours,  months  in  operation,  value  of  products. 
(10  same  1886/7:  338-339.) 

1883-1885.     See  above.  Employment,  these  dates. 
1883-1S88.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1888.  Hat  industry;  no.  of  hands  employed;  sex; 
yearly  wages;  product  and  value;  capital  Invested. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [10],  1888:  36.) 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Hats — cont'd 

1895-1896.     See   above.   Building   Trades.     Brick,   these 

dates. 
1895-1897.     Hats  (men's) ;  tables:  no.  of  establishments; 

no.   of  males  and  females  employed  each   month ; 

classification  of  weekly  wages.    (19  A.R.  bureau  of 

statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  71;  89) — 21  same 

1897/8.) 
1898.     See  below.  Pottery,  etc.   Glass,  this  date. 
1898-1902/3.     Hats  (felt);  tables:  no.  of  establishments, 

no.   of  males  and   females  employed   each  month; 

classification  of  weekly  wages.    (22  A.R.  bureau  of 

statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  40;  70)— 27  same 

1903/4.) 

In  19(»2  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 

.     Hats  (straw):  same.    (22  .w»«p  1898/9  (p.  40;  70) 

—27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  arc  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 

Inks  and  Mucilage 
1898-1902/3.     Inks  and  mucilage;    tables:    no.  of  males 
.    and  females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.    (22  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  41;  71)  — 
27  same  1903/4.) 

In   1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
19001901  and  1002-1003,  respectively. 

Iron  and  Steel  Products 

For  smelting,  etc.,  see  below,  under  Miners. 
1879-1880.  Table:  iron  and  its  products;  nature  of 
mnfres.;  no.  of  men  and  boys  employed,  wages,  na- 
tivity, no.  owning  real  estate,  total  paid  for  labor, 
total  value  of  production.  (2  AR.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1878/9  (pp.  130-131)— 3  .same 
1879/80.) 

Periods  of  payment  added  in  1880. 

1880.  Tables:  furnaces,  rolling  mills,  forges  and  foun- 
dries; variety  of  mnfre.,  periods  of  payment,  total 
no.  of  employes,  nativity,  months  at  work,  total 
payment  for  labor,  total  value  of  products,  per 
cent,  of  advance  in  wages;  tons  of  pig  iron  produced, 
no.  of  men  employed;  do.  boys;  wages,  owners  of 
real  estate.    (3  same  1879/80:  101-102.) 

1881.  Table:  steel  pen  makers;  county,  how  paid,  hours, 
wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881,  time 
lost,  cause,  etc.    (4  same  1881:  68-69.) 

.     Iron   and   steel   industry;    hands   employed   and 

wages  paid;  extracts  from  10th  census  of  the  U.  S. 
(4  same  1881:  79-80.) 

.     Tables;  iron  workers  of  different  classes;  county, 

busy  months,  hours,  kind  of  work  done,  amt.  reed., 
earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881,  amt.  saved, 
debt,  lost  time  and  cause.    (4  same  1881:  24-29.) 

1882.  See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 
1883-1885.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1885.  Table:  iron  foundries,  sheet  iron  and  steel 
works;  when  wages  are  paid,  wages,  capital,  no.  of 
employes,  hours,  months  in  operation,  value  of  ma- 
terials and  products.  (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1884/5:  304-305.) 

.     Table:  mnfres.  of  iron  and  steel;  when  wages  are 

paid,  capital,  employes,  wages  and  hours,  months 
in  operation,  value  of  materials,  and  products.  (8 
same  1884/5:  318-324.) 

1880.     See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 

1895.  Railroad  locks  and  lock  washers;  tables:  no.  of 
establishments;  no.  of  males  and  females  employed 
each  month;  classification  of  weekly  wages.  (19 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  75; 
93.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

Ikon  and  Steel  Pbodicts — cont'd 

1895-1902/3.     Furnaces,  ranges  and  heaters;  tables:  no. 
of  males  and  females  employed  each  month;  classi- 
fication  of   weekly   wages;    no.   of   establishments. 
(19  .s(ii:w  1895/6   (p.  71;   89)— 27  xiime  1903/4.) 
In   1002  iind  1004  Ihp  tables  are  comparative,  covering 

1000. 1001  and  1002-1003. 
ISOS.    heaters    onl.v :    1806.    heaters   and    hollers :    1897. 
heaters,    furnaces    and    boilers ;    1898-1902/3,    fur- 
naces. raDi;es  and  heaters. 

.     Steel  and  Iron   (bar);   tables:   no.  of  males  and 

females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  same 
1S95/G    (p.   64;    82)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1002  and  1004  the  tiibles  are  comparative,  coverlni; 
1900-1901.  and  1002-1003,  respectively. 

1896-1902/3.  Foundry  (iron);  table:  no.  of  males  and 
females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments,  (20  sanie 
1896/7  (p.  26;  43)— 27  .same  1903/4.) 

In  1002  and  1004  the  tables  are  comparative,  coverinjr 
1000-1001   and  1002-1003.  respectivel.v. 

.     Steel  and  iron  (structural);  tables:  no.  of  males 

and  females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (20  same 
1896/7  (p.  33;  50)— 27  mme  1903/4.) 

In  1002  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
lOOO-lOOl.  1002-1903.  respectivcl.v. 

1898-1902/3.  Cornices  (galvanized  iron  and  copper); 
tables:  no.  of  males  and  females  employed  each 
month;  classification  of  weekly  wages;  no.  of  estab- 
lishments. (22  same  1898/9  (p.  35;  66) — 27  same 
1903/4.) 

In  1002  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1002-1903,  respectively. 

.     Steel  and  iron  (forgings) ;  tables:  no.  of  persons 

employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (22  same  1898/9  (p. 
53;  83)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901,  1902-1903.  respectively.    ' 
Jewelky 

See  aiso  below.  Industrial  Hygiene. 

1880.  Tables:  jewelry  and  gold  and  silver  refiners;  va- 
riety of  mnfre.,  periods  of  payment,  months  at 
work,  total  paid  for  labor,  total  value  of  products, 
no.  owning  real  estate,  per  cent,  of  advance  in 
wages,  no.  of  men,  women,  boys  and  girls  employed, 
nativity,  wages.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  la- 
bor, etc.  1880:  118-119.) 

1881.  See  below.  Machinery,  this  date. 

.     Table;    jewelers;    county,   how  paid,   busy  mos., 

slack  mos.,  hours,  subdivision  in  which  employed, 
wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881,  savings, 
debt,  lost  time  and  cause,  etc.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1881:  52-53.) 

1882.  See  above,  Employment,  this  date. 
1883-1885.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1895-1902/3.  Jewelry:  tables:  no.  of  males  and  females 
employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  72;  90)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

In  1002  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901,  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 

Knit  Goods 

1886.  See  above.  Employment,  under  dates  1883-1888. 
1895-1902/3.  Knit  goods;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  fe- 
males employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  of  establislimcnts.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  72;  90)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1000-1901.  and  1002-1003,  respectively. 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Lamps 

1897-1902/3.  Lamps;  tables;  no.  of  males  and  females 
employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (21  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1897/8  (p.  25;  41)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

In  1002  and  1004  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1000-1001.  and  1002-1903,  respectively. 

Laundry  Workers 

1900-1903.  Laundry;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  females 
employed  each  month:  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  and  no.  of  establishments.  (27  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1903/4:  65;  99.) 

Leather 

See  also  lielow.    Industrial    H.vgiene.   under  dates   1889- 
189.^. 

1879-1880.  Table:  leather,  boot,  shoe  and  belting 
mnfres. ;  no.  of  employes  and  wages,  men  and 
women,  boys  and  girls,  nativity,  no.  owning  real 
estate,  total  paid  for  labor,  total  value  of  product. 
(2  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1878/9 
(pp.  122-123.)— 3  same  1879/80.) 

1880:     Leather   and   furs;    periods   of   payment   added; 
boots  and  shoes  given  in  a  separate  table. 

1883-1888.  See  above,  Employment,  these  dates. 
1895-1902/3.  Leather  and  leather  goods:  tables:  no.  of 
establishments,  no.  of  males  and  females  employed; 
classification  of  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics,  etc.  1895/6  (pp.  72-73;  90-91)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

In  1002  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903,  respectivel.v. 

LiQioR  Trades 

1880.  Table;  ales,  beer,  etc.;  variety  of  product,  periods 
of  payment,  no.  of  owners  of  real  estate,  men  em- 
ployed, nativity,  wages,  months  at  work,  total  pay- 
ment for  labor,  total  value  of  product,  etc.  (3  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1879/80:  136.) 

.     Table;  breweries;   no.  of  establishments  in  each 

CO.,  capital,  employes,  wages,  value  of  materials  and 
of  products.    (5  same  1881/2:  368.) 

1882.  Table;  breweries;  capital,  employes,  wages, 
value  of  product,  etc.    (5  same  1881/2:  366-367.) 

1884.     See  above,  under  dates,  1883-1888. 

1886.  Table:  breweries;  period  of  payment  of  wages, 
capital,  employes,  wages,  months  in  operation,  value 
of  materials  and  products.  (9  A.R.  bureau  of  statis- 
tics of  labor,  etc.  1885/6:  398.) 

1897-1903.  Brewing  (lager  beer);  tables:  no.  of  males 
and  females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (20  same 
1897/8   (p.  18;   34)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1004  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1001  and  1002-1903.  respectively. 

Lithographers 

1881.  Table:  lithographers;  county,  how  paid,  hours 
worked,  wages,  amt.  of  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to 
July  1,  1881,  savings,  time  lost  and  cause.  (4  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1881;  68-69.) 

Machinery 

See  also  above,  .Agricultural  Implements. 
1879-1880.     Table:  machinery  mnfres.;   no.  of  men  and 
boys   employed,   wages,    nativity,   no.    owning   real 
estate,   total    amt.    paid    for    labor,    total   value   of 
production.    (2  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1878/9    (pp.   138-139)— 3  same  1879/80.) 
Periods  of  payment  added  in  ISSO. 
1881.     Industrial   statistics   showing  need   of  technical 
schools.    (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 
Value  of  goods,  wages  and  no.  of  employes  in  machine, 
silli  and  textile  mnftories..  potteries.  Jewelry  (1880). 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


417 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Machi.neky — cont'd 

1881.  Table:  machinists;  county,  time  paid,  hours, 
kind  of  work,  wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July 
1,  1881;  amt.  saved,  debt,  lost  time.  (4  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1881/1:  30-31.) 
1883-1888.  See  above.  Employment,  these  dates. 
1895-1902/3.  Machinery;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  fe- 
males employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  73;  91)  — 
27  same    1.003/4.) 

In  1002  and  lfl03  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1001,  and  1902-1903. 
Mattresses  and  Bedding 

1898-1902/3.  Mattresses  and  bedding;  tables:  no.  of 
males  and  females  employed  each  month;  classifica- 
tion of  weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (22 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p. 
43;  73)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1004  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
the  years  1900-1901.  1902-1903.  respectively. 
Metal  Novelties 

1895-1897.  Hollow  ware,  metal;  tables:  no.  of  estab- 
lishments, no.  of  males  and  females  employed,  each 
month;  classification  of  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  71; 
89)— 21  same  1897/8.) 
1895-1902/3.  Metal  goods;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  fe- 
males employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  some 
1895/6  (p.  71;  92)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904.  the  tables  are  comoaratlve.  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 

1898-1902/3.  Metal  novelties;  tables:  no.  of  males  and 
females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages  by  sex;  no.  of  establishments.  (22 
same  1898/9  (p.  44;  74)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In   1902  and   1904  the  tables  are  comnnrative,  covering 
1900-1901.  and  1902-1903.   respectively. 
Mill-Wrioiits 

1881.     Table:    mill-wrights,   county,   how   paid,   wages, 
earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July,  1,  1881,  savings,  time 
lost  and  cause.    (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1880/1:   62-63.) 
Minting 

See  also,  below.  Industrial  Hygiene,  under  dates  1889- 
1895, 

1872-1884.  Table;  statistics  of  an  iron  establishment: 
ann.  product  in  tons,  gross  value,  sum  paid  for  labor, 
average  no.  of  hands  employed,  average  yearly 
earnings.  (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1884/5:  317.) 

1880.  Table:  iron  and  zinc  ores  mined:  variety  of 
mnfre.,  no.  of  months  at  work,  tons  mined,  periods 
of  payment  of  wages,  no.  of  employes  owning  real 
estate,  total  payment  for  labor,  total  value  of  prod- 
ucts, no.  of  men  and  boys  employed,  wages,  nativity. 
(3  .w we  1879/80:    106.) 

1881.  Table:  miners;  county,  how  paid,  kind  of  work, 
hours,  wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881, 
amt.  saved,  debt,  time  lost  and  cause.  (4  same  1880/ 
1:  34-35.) 

1882.  Specific  state  industries;  anthracite  blast  fur- 
naces.   (5  same  1881/2:  358-360.) 

No.  of  blast  furnaces  In  State.  Information  about  indi- 
vidual furnaces  (obtained  from  Directory  of  Iron 
and  Steel  Works  of  the  U.  S.  by  James  M.  Swank)  ; 
table  resp.  operation  of  furnaces,  employes,  wages, 
value  of  product,  etc. 

.    Specific  state  industries;   iron  mines.    (5  same 

1881/2:  353-357.) 

Counties  included  in  Iron  bearing  distr. :  comparative 
production  at  Intervals  1790-1874  :  tabular  statis- 
tical stmt-  resp.  Iron  mines  In  1882.  period  In  opera- 
tion, employes,  wages,  value  of  production,  etc. 

27 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Mining — cont'd 

1882.  See  above,  Employment,  this  date. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1885.  Anthracite  blast  furnaces;  history  in  N.  J.  (1742- 
1885);  tabular  stmt,  of  returns  for  1885,  showing 
when  wages  are  paid,  no.  of  tons  of  iron  made,  em- 
ployes, wages,  hours,  months  in  operation,  value 
of  product.  (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1884/5:    295-302.) 

.     Iron  and  zinc  mines  in  N.  J.:  operations  during 

year;  hist,  review;  tabular  stmt,  of  returns  from 
40  companies,  stating  frequency  of  payment,  out- 
put of  ore,  no.  of  employes,  hours,  wages,  months  in 
operation,  value  of  product.  (8  same  1884/5:  289- 
294.) 

1895-1903.  The  iron  ore  mining  and  smelting  industries 
in  N.  J.  (27  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries   1903/4:  237-248.) 

Narrative  rept.  followed  by  tables,  showing  the  market 
value  of  the  product  each  year,  yearly  earnings  per 
employe,  total  amt.  paid  in  waff's,  all  other  operat- 
ing expenses,  surplus  after  paying  expenses  and 
wages,  etc. 

1896-1903.  Mining  (iron  ore);  tables:  no.  of  males  and 
females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (20  same  1896/ 
7  (p.  30;  43)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901.  1902-1903.  respectively. 

1898-1900.  Smelting  and  refining;  tables:  no.  of  estab- 
lishments; no.  of  males  and  females  employed,  each 
month;  classification  of  weekly  wages.  (22  same 
1898/9  (p.  51;  82)— 24  same  1900/1.) 

1898-1902/3.  Pig  iron;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  fe- 
males employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (22  same 
1898/9   (p.  46;   76)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901,  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 

1899.     See  below.  Truck  System,  this  date. 

Morris  County 

1883.  Morris  Co.  miners;  truck  system.  (6  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1882/3:  126.) 

Mi:sicAE  Instruments 
1895-1897.     See    below.    Scientific    Instruments,    under 

dates  1895-1902/3. 
1898-1902/3.  Musical  instruments;  tables:  no.  of  males 
and  females  employed  each  month;  classification 
of  weeltly  wages;  no,  of  establishments.  (22  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  44;  75) 
—27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901.  1902-1903,  respectively. 

Nickel 

1880.  See  above,  Brass  Goods,  this  date. 

Oilcloth 

1881.  Table:  oilcloth  printers;  county,  hours,  kind  of 
work,  wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881, 
savings,  debt,  time  lost  and  cause.  (4  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1881:  58-59.) 

1885.  See  above.  Employment,  under  dates,  1883-1888. 
1895-1903.  Oilcloth  (fioor) ;  tables:  no.  of  males  and 
females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages:  no.  of  establishments.  (19  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  69; 
87)— 27  .sawe  1903/4.) 

Oilcloth  (floor  and  tablet.  1898-1903.  In  1902  and  1904 
the  tables  are  comparative,  covering  the  years  1900- 
1901  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 


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LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Oils 

1895.  Oils  and  varnish;  tables:  no.  of  establishments; 
no.  ot  males  and  females  employed  each  month: 
classification  of  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/G:  74;  92.) 
189S-1902/3.  Oils;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  females  em- 
ployed each  month;  classification  of  weekly  wages; 
no.  of  establishments.  (22  same  1898/9  (p.  45;  75) 
—27  same  1903/4.) 

In  2G  ann.  rept.  1002  and  1904  tho  tables  are  compara- 
tive, covering  1900-1001  and  1002-1903.  respectively. 

1882.     See  above,  Employment,  this  date. 
1884.     See  same,  under  dates  1883-1885. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

Otstermen,  etc. 
1881.     Tables:    oystermen   and   'longshoremen;    county, 
how  paid,  wages,  earnings  July  1,  18S0,  to  July  1, 
ISSl,  etc.    (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1881:  64-65.) 

Paints  and  Paintebs 

1881.  Tables:  painters;  county,  how  paid,  hours,  wages, 
earnings  July  1,  ISSO,  to  July  1,  1881,  savings,  debt, 
time  lost  and  cause.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1881:  62-63.) 

1883-1888.     See  above.  Employment,  these  dates. 

1896-1902/3.  Paints  and  varnishes;  tables:  no.  ot  estab- 
lishments; no.  of  males  and  females  employed;  clas- 
sification of  weekly  wages.  (20  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1896/7  (p.  30;  47)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

Varnishes  are  given  in  a  separate  table.  1898-1903. 
In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1000-1901  and  1002-1903,  respectively. 

Paper 

1880.  Table:  paper  and  its  products;  variety  of  mnfre., 
tons  produced,  periods  of  payment),  total  no.  em- 
ployed, nativity,  months  at  work,  total  paid  for 
labor,  total  value  of  product,  per  cent,  of  advance 
In  wages,  no.  of  men,  women,  boys  and  girls  em- 
ployed, wages,  owners  of  real  estate.  (3  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1879/80:  123-124.) 

1880-1882.  Specific  state  industries;  paper  mills;  tabu- 
lar stmt,  ot  statistics  resp.  operation,  employes, 
wages  and  products  in  1880  and  1882.  (5  same  1881/ 
2:  362-363.) 

1881.  Table:  paper  makers;  county,  how  paid,  kind  of 
work,  wages,  amt.  of  Individual  earnings  July  1, 
1880  to  July  1,  1881,  savings,  debt,  time  lost  and 
cause.    (4  same  1880/1:  68-69.) 

1882.  See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1898-1903.     Paper;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  females  em- 
ployed each  month;  classification  of  weekly  wages; 
no.  of  establishments.    (22  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  46;  76)— 27  .same  1903/4.) 
In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1000-1901,  and  1902-1903,   respectively. 

Paper  Hanqino 

1883-1888.     See  above.  Employment,  these  dates. 
Pi.rMniNG  AND  Ga.s  Fitting 

1884-1885.  See  above.  Employment,  under  dates,  1883- 
1888. 

PoTTEBY,  Stone  and  Glass 

See  also  below.  Industrial  Hygiene. 

1879-1881.    Table:  manufactures  of  pottery,  stone  and 

glass;  no.  of  employes:  wages;  women  and  children 

employed,  native  and  foreign  born,  owners  ot  real 

state,  total  paid  for  labor,  value  of  production.    (2 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

Pottery,  Stoxe  and  Glass — cont'd 

A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1878/9  (pp. 
112-113)- 4  same  1880/1.) 

Brick  and  clay  also  in  1880 ;  potteries,  brick,  glass  and 
claj  in  1881. 

1881.  Table:  potters;  county,  how  paid,  hours,  sub- 
division in  which  engaged,  kind  of  work,  wages, 
earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881,  savings,  debt, 
time  lost  and  cause.    (4  same  1880/1:  38-39.) 

.     See  above.  Machinery,  this  date. 

.     Table:    stone  cutters  and  masons;    county,  how 

paid,  wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881, 
savings,  debt,  lost  time  and  cause.  (4  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1880/1:  62-63.) 

1882.  See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1884-1885.     See  same,  under  dates  1883-1885. 
1886.     See  above,  Employment,  this  date. 

1895-1896.     See   above,   Building   Trades.     Brick,   these 

dates. 
1895-1902/3.  Pottery;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  females 
employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  74;  92)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1001  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 

1898-1902/3.  Art  tile;  tables: no.  of  males  and  females 
employed  each  month;  no.  of  establishments.  (22 
same  1898/9  (p.  29)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering  1901-1902. 
1899-1902/3.     Quarrying  stone;  tables:  no.  ot  males  and 
females    employed    each    month;    classification    of 
weekly   wages;    no.    of    establishments.     (23   same 
1898/9  (p.  59;  91)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1002  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 

Glass 
Sec  also  below.  Industrial  Hygiene. 

1881.  Tables:  bottle  and  vial  blowers,  window  glass 
blowers  and  other  classes  of  glass  workers;  county, 
busy  mos.  of  the  year,  hours,  subdivision  of  trade 
in  which  engaged,  price  reed,  for  work,  earnings 
July  1,  1880,  to  July  1,  1881,  advance  In  wages,  lost 
time  and  cause.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1880/1:  12-21.) 

1882.  Table:  glass  blowers;  location  of  works;  no.-  of 
different  classes  of  workmen  employed,  average 
monthly  wages.    (5  same  1881/2:  48.) 

.     See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 

1883-1885.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1886.     See  same,  this  date. 

1895-1902/3.  Glass;  tables:  no.  of  establishments;  no. 
of  males  and  females  employed  each  month;  classi- 
fication of  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1894/5  (p.  70;  88)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

In  1002  and  1904.  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1001,  and  1902-1003,  respectively. 

1898.  Tables:  union  and  non-union  shops;  branch  of 
trade,  kind  of  ware  made,  hours  worked,  wages,  pay 
period,  days  idle,  yearly  earnings.  (21  same  1897/8: 
139-146.) 

Glass  workers,  clgarmakers,  hatters. 

1899.  See  below.  Truck  System,  this  date. 

1900.  See  same,  this  date. 

1902-1903.  Glass  mirrors:  tables:  no.  of  persons  em- 
ployed each  month;  sex;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  ot  establishments.  (27  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1903/4:  63;  97.) 


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LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

Pbintikq  and  Bookbinding 

See  also  below,  Industrial  Ilysiene,  iindor  dates  1889- 
189,-). 

1881.  Table:  printers;  county,  how  paid,  busy  months, 
hours  worked,  Ifind  of  work  done,  earnings  July  1, 
18S0  to  July  1,  1881,  change  in  earnings,  savings, 
debt,  time  lost  and  cause.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1881:  36-37.) 

1882.  See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1884.  See  same,  under  dates  1883-1885. 
1895-1902/3.  Prtg.  and  bookbinding;  table:  no.  of  es- 
tablishments; no.  of  males  and  females  employed 
each  month;  classification  of  weekly  wages.  (19 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1S95/6  (p.  65; 
83)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  tiie  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901.  and  1002-1903,  respectively. 

Raixboad  Lahob 

See  also  below.   Industrial   Hygiene,  under  dates  1889- 
1S95. 
1878.     Railroads  of  New  Jersey.    (1  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1878:  257-263.) 

New  .Jersey  rei;ulatlons  rel.  to  r.rs. ;  mngmt. ;  returns  re- 
ceived from  inquiries  resp.  employes  and  wages ; 
Tuckerton  R.R.  Co..  Freehold  and  N.  Y.  Rwy.  Co.. 
Hibernia  Mine  R.R.  Co.,  Williamsport  R.R.  Co., 
Camden  &  Atlantic  R.R.  Co.,  Central  R.R.  of  N.  J.. 
Slontclair  &  Greenwood  Lake  Rwy..  Ogden  Mine 
R.R.  Co.,  Freehold  &  Jamesburg  A.gric.  R.R. 

1881.  Table:  r.r.  employes,  county,  how  paid,  kind  of 
work,  wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880  to  July  1,  1881, 
savings,  debt,  time  lost,  etc.    (4  .■<(niir  1881:  64-65.) 

1884-1888.  See  above.  Employment,  under  dates  1883- 
1888. 

18S4.  1885.  1888. 

1897/8-1903/4.  Table:  steam  r.r.  transportation  in  N. 
J.;  classification  of  employes,  no.  employed,  amt. 
paid  in  wages,  average  no.  of  hrs.  on  duty  per  day, 
average  yearly  earnings  per  employe  on  the  several 
r.rs.  of  N.  J.  (21  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
etc.  1897/8  (pp.  122-128)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

No.  of  injuries  also  given  from  1901/2-1903/4. 

Roofing 

1895-1902/3.  Roofing;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  females 
employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of 
labor  and  industries  1895/6  (p.  66;  84)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901.  1902-1903,  respectively. 

RUBBEB,    ETC. 

1880.  Tables:  rubber  and  celluloid;  variety  of  mnfre., 
periods  of  payment,  no.  of  employes,  nativity, 
months  at  work,  total  paid  for  labor,  total  value  of 
products,  per  cent,  of  advance  in  wages,  no.  of  men, 
women,  boys  and  girls  employed,  wages,  owners  of 
real  estate.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.    1879/80:  121.) 

1882.  See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 

1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1884-1885.     See  same,  under  dates  1883-1885. 

1895-1902/3.  Rubber  goods;  tables:  no.  of  establish- 
ments; no.  of  males  and  females  employed,  each 
month;  classification  of  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.,  1S95/6  (p.  75; 
93)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 
Saddlery 

1880.  Table:  harness,  saddlery,  etc.;  variety  of  mnfre.; 
periods  of  payment,  total  no.  of  employes,  nativity, 
no.  owning  real  estate,  months  at  work,  total  pay- 
ment for  labor,  total  value  of  products,  men,  women, 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

Saddlkky — cont'd 

boys  and  girls  employed,  wages,  per  cent,  of  advance 
in  wages.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1879/80:  139-140.) 

1881.  Table:  harness  makers;  co.,  time  paid,  busy 
months,  slack  months,  hours,  subdivision  of  trade  in 
which  employed,  amt.  reed.,  quantity  produced, 
earnings  July  1,  1880  to  July  1,  1881,  advance  in 
wages,  amt.  saved  during  the  year,  debt,  lost  time. 
(4  same  1881:  30-;U.) 

1882.  See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1898-1902/3.  Saddles  and  harness,  and  saddlery  and 
harness  hardware;  no.  of  establishments;  no.  of 
males  and  females  employed  each  month;  classifica- 
tion of  weekly  wages.  (22  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  48;  78)— 27  same  1903/4.) 
In  1902  and   1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 

1900-1901  and  1902  and  190;i.  respectively. 
Saddles  and  harness  are  given  in  a  separate  table,  1900- 
1903. 

Sashes,  Blinds  and  Doors 

1883-1888.  See  above.  Employment,  these  dates. 
1896-1902/3.  Sashes,  blinds  and  doors;  tables:  no.  of 
males  and  females  employed  each  month;  classifi- 
cation of  weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (20 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1896/7  (p.  33; 
50)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901.  1902-1903.  respectively. 

Scientific  Instruments 

1895-1902/3.  Scientific  and  musical  instruments;  ta- 
bles; no.  of  males  and  females  employed  each 
month;  classification  of  weekly  wages;  no.  of  estab- 
lishments. (19  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1895/6  (p.  77;  95)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and   1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 

1900-1901.  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 
From  1898-1903.   there  are  separate  tables  for  musical 
instruments  and  scientific  instruments. 

Serving  Machines 

1885-1888.  See  above.  Employment,  under  dates  1883- 
1888. 

1885  and  1888. 

SHrp-BuiLDiNG  and  Ship  Carpenters 

1882.     See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1899-1902/3.  Ship-building;  tables:  no.  of  males  and 
females  employed  each  month,  classification  of 
weekly  wages,  no.  of  establishments.  (23  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00  (pp.  62;  94) 
— same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 

Shoes,  Boots,  etc. 

See  also  below.  Industrial  nygiene. 

1881.  Table:  shoemakers;  county,  how  paid,  hours, 
wages,  earnings  July  1,  1880  to  July  1,  1881,  savings, 
debt,  time  lost  and  cause,  etc.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1880/1:  70-71.) 

1882.  See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 
1883-1885.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1886.     See  same,  this  date. 

1895-1896.  See  above.  Building  trades.  Brick,  these 
dates. 

1895-1902/3.  Shoes;  tables:  no.  of  establishments,  no. 
of  males  and  females  employed  each  month;  classi- 
fication of  weekly  wages.  ( 19  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  77;  95)— 27  .same 
1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901.  and  1902-1903.  respectivel.v. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 

Silver  and  Silveb  Goods,  etc. 

1895.  Silver-plated  goods;  tables:  no.  of  establishments, 
no.  of  males  and  females  employed  each  month; 
classification  of  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6:  78;  96.) 
1898-1903.  Silver  goods;  tables:  no.  of  males  and 
females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (22  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1S9S/9  (p.  51;  81)  — 
27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 
1900-1902/3.  Smelting  and  refining  gold,  silver,  copper, 
etc.;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  females  employed  each 
month;  classification  of  weekly  wages;  no.  of  estab- 
lishments. (25  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1901/2  (p.  70;  108)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1001  and  1902-1903. 

Soap,  etc. 
1895-1902/3.  Soap  and  tallow;  tables:  no.  of  males  and 
females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  78;  96)— 
27  satne  1903/4.) 

In   1902  and   1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 

STEAir  Pipe  Covering 

1898-1901.     Steam  pipe  covering;   tables:   no.  of  males 
and  females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly    wages;    no.    of    establishments.     (22    A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9:  52;  82.) 
In  1902.  the  tables  cover  two  years  (1900-1901). 
Straw  Goods 

1895-1896.  Straw  goods;  tables;  no.  of  establishments, 
no.  of  males  and  females  employed,  each  year,  class- 
ification of  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor  and  industries  1895/6  (p.  78;  96)  — 
20  same  1897.) 
Street  Railways 

1883-1888.     See  above,  Employment,  these  dates. 
1900.     Table:   statistics  of  passenger  transportation  in 
N.   J.    street   rwys.;    employes,   no.   of   each   class, 
wages,  hours,  etc.    (23  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1899/00:  241-242.) 

North  Jersey  Street  Rwy.  Co. ;  Jersey  City.  Hoboken  and 
Paterson  Street  Rwy.  Co.  and  Bergen  Co.  Traction 
Co. 
Textile  Goods 

See  also  below.  Industrial  Hygiene. 

1880.  Table — textiles  other  than  silk;  periods  of  pay- 
ment; total  no.  of  employes,  nativity,  total  payment 
for  labor,  total  value  of  product,  no.  of  men,  women, 
boys  and  girls  employed,  wages,  owners  of  real 
estate.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1879/80:  88-89.) 

1881.  See  above.  Machinery,  this  date. 
1886.     See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 
1898-1902/3.     Textile  products;  tables:  no.  of  males  and 

females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (22  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  53;  84) 
—27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1004  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 

Carpets  and  Rugs 
1883-1885.    See  above,  Employment,  these  dates. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1895.  Carpets  and  chenille  goods;  tables:  no.  of  estab- 
lishments; no.  of  males  and  females  employed  each 
mo.;  classification  of  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6:  67;  85.) 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Textile  Goods — cont'd 

Carpets  and  Rugs — cont'd 
1897-1903.     Carpets  and  rugs;  tables:  no.  of  males  and 
females    employed    each    month;    classification    of 
weekly    wages;    no.    of   establishments.     (21    same 
1897/8  (p.  19;  35)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In   1902  and   1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1001  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 

Cotton 

1881.  Table:  cotton  mill  operatives;  county,  how  paid, 
hours  worked,  kind  of  work,  wages,  earnings  July 
1,  1880  to  July  1,  1881;  lost  time  and  cause.  (4  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1881:  46-47.) 

1S83-1885.     See  above.  Employment,  these  dates. 

1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1895.  Linen  and  cotton  goods;  tables:  no.  of  establish- 
ments, no.  of  males  and  females  employed;  classifi- 
cation of  weekly  wages.  (19  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor,  etc.  1895/6:  73;  91.) 

1895-1902/3.  Cotton  goods;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  fe- 
males employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  same 
1895/6  (p.  68;  86)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903. 

1897-1902/3.  Cotton  goods,  finishing  and  dyeing;  tables: 
no.  of  males  and  females  employed  each  month; 
classification  of  weekly  wages,  no.  of  establishments. 

(21  same  1897/8  (p.  21;  37)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904.  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 

1899.    See  below,  Truck  System,  this  date. 

Flax 
1884-1888.     See  above.  Employment,  under  dates  1883- 
1888. 

1884.  1885.  1888. 
1885.     See  same,  under  dates  1883-1885. 

Jute 
1888.    Jute;  see  above,  Employment,  under  dates  1883- 
1888. 

Silk 
GERMANY 

1882.  See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 

1882-1884.  Table:  wages  and  work  of  silk  dyers,  In 
Crefeld,  Germany.  (9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1885/6:  354.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

1870-1880.  Comparison  of  items  resp.  silk  industries; 
men,  women,  boys  and  girls  employed,  wages  paid, 
value  of  product.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1879/80:  85.) 
1879-1880.  Table:  silk  industries;  mos.  employed,  men, 
women,  boys  and  girls;  wages,  nativities,  owners  of 
real  estate.  (2  same  1878/9  (pp.  109-110)— 3  same 
1879/80.) 

The    table   Is    elaborated    in    1880 ;    shows    the   no.    of 
operatives,   male  and   female,  adults  and  children, 
pounds  of  silii  used,  wages  paid,  value  of  production, 
wages,    nativity,     periods    of    payment,    period    of 
running  factory,  movement  of  wages. 
1879-1881.     Table;    statistics   of  silk   manufacturers  in 
N.  J.;  articles  manufactured;  no.  of  operatives  em- 
ployed, males  and  females;  wages;  capital  invested, 
value  of  production.    (2  same  1878/9  (p.  104-106)  — 
4  same  1880/1.) 

Occurs  In  1879  and  1881  :  more  elaborate  in  latter  rept. 
1879/81-1879/86.     Table;    silk    industry:    men,    women 
and  children  employed  each  year;  wages;  value  of 
product. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


421 


LABOR— cont'd 

E  mployment — cont'd 
Textile  Goods— cont'd 

Silk — cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1879/81   In  4  A.U.  bureau  of  statistics,  etc.  1880/1 : 

142. 
1879/83  In  6  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics,  etc.  1882/3: 

176. 
1879/86  In  9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics,  etc.  1885/6  : 
356. 
1880-1898.     Tables:  no.  of  silk  mnf tries,  in  N.  J.  in  1880, 
1890   and   1898;    employes,   wages;    employment  of 
children;  value  of  goods  produced,  stock  used,  wages 
paid,  profit  and  minor  expenses.    (22  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9:  110-113.) 

1881.  Table:  silk  workers;  county,  how  paid,  hours, 
subdivision  in  which  engaged,  price  reed.,  earnings 
July  1,  1880  to  July  1,  ISSl,  savings,  debt,  lost  time 
and  cause.    (4  same  1881:  42-45.) 

1882.  See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 

1882/3.  Table;  silk  industry;  when  wages  are  paid, 
months  in  operation,  no.  of  establishments,  capital, 
employes,  wages,  value  of  materials  and  products. 
(6  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1882/3: 
178-180.) 

1883-1885.     See  above,  Employment,  these  dates. 

1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1886.  Table:  silk  industry  in  N.  J.;  period  of  payment 
of  wages,  capital,  no.  of  employes,  wages  and  hours 
of  labor,  months  in  operation,  raw  materials  and 
supplies,  products.  (9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1885/6:  372-375.) 

1895-1896.  Silk  weaving;  tables:  no.  of  establishments, 
no.  of  males  and  females  employed  each  month; 
classification  of  weekly  wages.  (19  same  1895/6  (p. 
75;  93)— 20  same  1896/7.) 

1895-1902/3.  Silk  throwing;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  fe- 
males employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  same  1895/ 
6  (p.  76;  94)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 

.     Silk    mill    supplies;    tables:    no.    of   males    and 

females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  same 
1895/6  (p.  76;  94)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  19U2  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903. 

.    Silk  dyeing;   tables:   no.  of  males  and  females 

employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  same  1895/6  (p. 
76;  94)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1901^  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1000-1901,  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 
1897-1902/3.     Silk    (broad  and  ribbon)  ;   tables:   no.  of 
males  and  females  employed  each  month;  classifica- 
tion of  weekly  wages;   no.  of  establishments.     (21 
same  1897/8  (p.  27;  43)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903. 

1898.     Tables:  silk  industry;  no.  of  establishments,  no. 

of  partners  and  stockholders,  no.  of  employes,  male 

and  female,  by  months,  wages.   (22  some  1898/9:  116- 

120.) 
.    Distribution  of  employes  in  the  silk  industry,  by 

counties.    (22  same  1898/9:  114-115.) 

Wool 
See  also  above.  Cotton. 
1881.  Table:  woolen  mill  operatives;  county,  how  paid, 
hours,  subdivision  in  which  engaged,  price  reed., 
earnings  July  1,  1880  to  July  1,  1881,  savings,  debt, 
lost  time  and  cause.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc,  1881:  40-41.) 


Employment,  under  dates  1883-1888. 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Textile  Goods — cont'd 

Wool — cont'd 
1882.     See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 
1883-1885.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1895-1896.     See   above.   Building   Trades.    Brick,   these 

dates. 
1895-1902/3.  Woolen  and  worsted  goods;  tables:  no.  of 
males  and  females  employed  each  month ;  classifica- 
tion of  weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1895/6  (p.  79; 
97)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901,  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 

Thbead 

1899-1902/3.  Thread;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  females 
employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (23  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00  (p.  67;  99) — 27  some 
1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 

Tinsmiths 

1884.  See  above, 
1884  :  1888. 

Tobacco 

See  also  above,  Cigarmaiiers. 
1883-1888.     See  above,  Employment,  these  dates. 

Tkunks,  Bags,  etc. 

1880.  Table:  trunks,  valises,  etc.,  variety  of  mnfre., 
periods  of  payment,  total  no.  employed,  nativity, 
months  at  work,  total  payment  for  labor,  total  value 
of  products,  per  cent,  of  advance  in  wages,  men, 
women,  boys  and  girls  employed,  wages,  no.  owning 
real  estate.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1879/80:  137.) 

1881.  Table;  trunk  makers;  county,  how  paid,  hours, 
subdivision  in  which  engaged,  wages,  production, 
earnings  July  1,  1880  to  July  1,  1881,  savings,  debt, 
lost  time  and  cause.    (4  same  1881:  48-51.) 

1882.  See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 
1883-1888.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1898-1902/3.  Trunk  and  bag  hardware;  tables:  no.  of 
males  and  females  employed;  no.  of  establishments. 
(22  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9 
(p.  54;  84)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901,  1902-1903.  respectively. 

.     Trunks  and  traveling  bags;  tables:  no.  of  males 

and  females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (22  same  1898/ 
9  (p.  54;  84)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1000-1901  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 

Typewbiters 

1898-1902/3.  Typewriters  and  supplies;  tables:  no.  of 
males  and  females  employed  each  month ;  classifica- 
tion of  weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (22 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  54; 
85)— 27  «ome  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903,  respecUvely. 


Varnish 

See  also  above.  Paint ;  also.  Oils. 
1898-1902/3.  Varnishes;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  fe- 
males employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
wages;  no.  establishments.  (22  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  55;  85)— 27  some 
1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1003.  respectively. 


422 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LABOR— cont'd 

Employment — cont'd 
Watches,  etc. 

1898-1902/3.  Watches,  cases  and  materials;  tables:  no. 
of  males  and  females  employed  each  month;  classi- 
fication of  weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (22 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1S9S/9  (p.  55; 
85)— 27  *(7»if  1903/4.) 

In  in02  and  1004  the  tnblgs  are  comparative,  covering 
lOOO-tHOl.  and  Ifl02-l!l03,  respectively. 
Window  Sh.^des 

1898-1902/3.  Window  shades;  tables:  no.  of  males  and 
females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (22  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (p.  55;  86)  — 
27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  If.Hil   tlie  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
1900-1901,  1902-1903.  respectively. 
WiBE  Cloth 

1899-1902/3.  Wire  cloth;  tables:  no.  of  males  and  fe- 
males employed  each  month;  classification  of  weekly 
earnings;  no.  ot  establishments.  (23  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00  (p.  69;  101)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comparative,  covering 
tnOOinoi  and  1902-1903.  respectively. 
Wooden  Good.s 

1880.  Table:  mnfres.  of  wood;  variety  of  mnfre.,  periods 
of  payment,  no.  of  employes,  nativity,  months  at 
work,  total  payment  for  labor,  total  value  of  prod- 
ucts, per  cent,  of  advance  in  wages,  no.  of  men  and 
boys  employed,  wages,  no.  owning  real  estate.  (3 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1879/80:  134.) 

1881.  Tables:  [wood  workers],  1.  e.  carpenters,  etc.; 
county,  how  paid,  hours,  busy  mos.,  slack  mos.,  kind 
of  work,  wages,  earnings  July  1,  1S80  to  July  1,  1881, 
savings,  debt,  lost  time  and  cause.  (4  same  1881: 
52-55.) 

1895-1902/3.  Wooden  goods;  tables:  no.  of  males  and 
females  employed  each  month;  classification  of 
weekly  wages;  no.  of  establishments.  (19  same 
1895/6  (p.  79;  97)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1904  the  tables  are  comoaratlve,  covering 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903,  respectively. 

Employment  OfiSces 

1893.     Free  public  employment  oflices.    (16  A.R.  bureau 

of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1892/3:  71-78.) 
1895.     Free  public  employment  oiBces.    (18  same  1894/5: 

175-179.) 

Employers'  Liability;  see  Employers'  Liability  Law 
Exhibitions 

1904.     Exhibit  of  the  bureau  of  labor  statistics  in  the 
Dept.  of  Social  Economy  of  the  La.  Purchase  Ex- 
position.   (27  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries  1903/4:  287-288.) 
.     See  below.  Welfare  Work,  this  date. 

Factory  and  Workshop  Inspection 

See  also  above,  Child  Labor. 
1888-1894.     Synopsis  of  proceedings  of  ann.  convention 
of  National  Assn.  of  Factory  Inspectors  of  North 
America. 

In  Oocumonts  as  follows  : 
ISss  in     (;  A.R.  inspector  factories,  etc.  1887/8  :  119-125. 
1SS9.1S91  not  found. 

1892  In   10  .\.I!.  Inspector  factories,  etc.  1891/2:9. 
lS',i;{    "11      •■  "  "  ••      1892/3:11. 


1894 


11 

12 


1893/4  :  9. 


NEW  JERSEY 


An  inspector  was  apptd.  under  provisions  of  the  Child 
Labor  Act  ot  March  5.  188:!;  by  act  of  April  17, 
1884  the  title  of  the  officer  was  fixed  as  factory  and 
workshop  Inspector  and  the  appointment  of  two 
deputy  Inspectors  authorized  :  the  act  of  March  22, 
1880  authorized  the  appointment  of  three  deputy 
Inspectors  and  that  ot  April  :!.  1889,  six  Inspectors. 


LABOR— cont'd 

Factory  and  Workshop  Inspection-— cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
serial 
Annual  Reports 

1  series 
English  Edition 

1883-1894/5.     Ann.   rept.   of  inspector  ot  factories  and 
workshops. 

Checklist 
The  dept.  and  doc.  editions  differ  only  i"  Imprint,  which 
is  omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

1.  1883.     Not  found. 

L.  T.  Fell,  inspector 

2.  1883/4.     Trenton  :    .1.  L.  Murphv.  1884.     32  pp. 

3.  1884/"..     Trenton  :    .1.  L.  Murphv.  18S."j.     lOG  pp. 

4.  1885/6.     Camden  :    S.  Chew.  1887.     64  pp. 

5.  1886/7.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1887.     84  pp. 

6.  1887/8.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  rubllshing  Co., 

1889.     125  pp. 

7.  1888/9.      Camden  :    F.  F.  Patterson.  1890.    98  pp. 

8.  1889/90.  Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Com- 

pany, 1890.     127  pp. 

9.  1890/1.     Somervllle :     The   Unionist-Gazette   Associa- 

tion. 1891.    lis  pp. 

10.  1891/2.     Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Murphv  Publishing  Co.. 

1892.  Ill  pp. 

11.  1S92/3.     Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1893.  153  pp. 

12.  1893/4.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphv  Publishing  Co., 

1894.  109  pp. 

13.  1894/3.      Somervllle  :   The  Unionist-Gazette.  1896.    128 

pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1883   in  Leglsl.  docs.  1884,  v.  2,  doc.  25.» 

2.  1883/4  "    "     "  1885,  v.  2,  doc.  25. 

3.  1884/5  "    "     "  1886,  v.  3,  doc.  24. 

4.  1885/6  "    "     "  1887,  v.  3,  doc.  24. 

5.  1S8C./7  "    "     "  1S88,  V.  3.  doc.  23. 

6.  1.SS7/8 '  1889.  v.  3.  doc.  34. 

7.  1.888/9  "    "     "  1890.  V.  3.  doc.  26. 

8.  1889/90  "    '•     "  1891.  V.  3,  doc.  15. 

9.  1890/1  "    "     "  1892,  v.  1,  doc.  8. 

10.  1891/2  "   "     "  1893,  v.  1,  doc.  9. 

11.  1892/3  "    "     "  1894.  v.  3,  doc.  20. 

12.  1S93/4  "    "     "  1S95  (i.  e.  119  sess.),  v.  3. 
doc.  26. 

13.  1894/5  in  Le.c;lsl.  docs.  1895  (I.  e.  120  sess.),  V.  4, 
doc.  26. 

German  Edition 
1887/8-1891/2.     Jahres-Bericht  des  Inspectors  der  Fab- 
riken  und  Werkstatteu  des  Staats  New  Jersey. 
Checklist 

6.  1887/8.     Newark  :   Freie  Zeitung,  1889.     141  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  the  New  York  Public  Library  and  In  the 

N.  J.  Hist.  Socv.,  Newark. 

7.  1888/9.     Princeton  :    C.  S.  Robinson  &  Co.,  1890.  90 

pp. 
Copies  seen  In  the  Now  York  Public  Library  and  Prince- 
ton University  Library. 

8.  1889/90.     Not  found. 

9.  1890/1.     Newark  :    •'  The  Heinz  Prtg.  Co.."  1892.  160 

pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 
10.   1S91/2.     Princeton  :    C.  S.  Robinson  &  Co..   1893.  Ill 

pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

2  series 

1895/6-1902/3.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  department  of  factory 
and  workshop  inspection. 

Checklist 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  vary  only  In  imprint,  which  Is 
omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

John   C.   ll'arif,  chief  inspector 

14.  1895/6.     Somervllle:   The  Unionist-Gazette,  1896.    128 

pp. 

15.  1890/7.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley,  1898.     236 

(1)   pp. 

16.  1897/8.       Somervllle  :      The    Unionist-Gazette    Assn.. 

1899.     221  pp. 

17.  1808/9.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley,  1900.    277 

pp. 


*  Index  of  volume  gives  this  reference  ;  omitted  from  volume  seen. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


423 


LABOR— cont'd 

Factory  and  Workshop  Inspection — cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Annual  Reports — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

CUecklist — confd 

John  C.  ^Va^^<l,  chief  ini^iit'ctor — cont'd 

18.  1899/00.   fiimden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons,  1901.     325  pp. 

19.  1900/1.     Not  found. 

20.  1901/2.      Somin-ville :      The     Dnionist-Gazette     Assn., 

1903.     381.  xxiv  pp. 

21.  1902/3.      Somerville :       The      tInlonist-Gazette      Prtg. 

House,  1904.     8  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  fallows  : 

14.  1895/0  in   Lesisl.  docs.  1896.  v.  3,  doc.  22. 

15.  1896/7    "         ••  "  1S97,  v.  3,  doc.   12. 

16.  1S97/8    "         "  "  1898.  v.  3,  doc.  14. 

17.  1898/9    "         "  "  1899,  v.  2,  doc.  9. 

18.  1899/00 "         "  "  1900,  V.  2,  doc.   10. 

19.  1900/1    "         "  "  1901,  V.  2,  doe.   9. 

20.  1901/2    "         "  '•  1902,  V.  1,  doc.   9. 

21.  1902/3 1903.  V.  1.  doc.   10. 

3  series 
Sept.  30,  1904,  the  department  of  factory  and  workshop 
inspection    was    succeeded   by    the   Department   of 
Labor. 

1903/4.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  dept.  of  labor. 

Checklist 
Lewis  T.  Bryant,  cotmnissioner  of  labor 
1903/4.     Paterson    :   News  Prtg.  Co.,  1905.     10  pp. 

The  title  this  year  is  Dept.  of  factory  and  workshop  in- 
spection    (Dept.    of    Labor)  ;    hereafter,    Dept.    of 
Labor. 
In  Collected  documents  as  follows  : 
1903/4  in  Legisl.  docs.  1903/4,  v.  1,  doc.  7. 

ClKCULAES 

1S84-1S88.     [Circulars   issued   by  tlie  inspector   of  fac- 
tories and  workshops.] 

Checklist 
No  separate  copies  were  found. 
1884 
n.    d.      f  Blanks    rel.    to    employment   of   children,    hours, 
sanitary   regulations,  fire-escapes,   payment  of  wages, 
etc.]      (2  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1883/4:  10- 
13.) 
June    1.       [Circular    issued    to    mnfrers.    containing    pro- 
visions of  law  rel.  to  employment  of  children,  etc.] 
(2  same  1883/4  :  9.) 
5000  copies  were  issued. 

1885 

Aug.  1.  [Circular  to  mnfrers.,  mngrs.  of  cities,  town  and 
village  communities,  school  sunts.,  police  authorities, 
wage  workers,  etc.,  directing  attention  to  labor  laws 
and  containing  text  of  general  factory  act  and  com- 
pulsor.v  education  law  passed  in  1S85.]  (3  A.K.  in- 
spector factories,  etc.  1884/5  :  21-26.) 

Aug.  12.  [Letter  addressed  to  executive  officers  of  cities 
.  calling  attention  to  compulsory  education  act  and  its 
enforcement.]      (4  same  1885/6:14.) 


None  found. 


1887 
1888 


n,  d.     Blanks  used   in   gathering   statistics.      (6   A.R.    in- 
spector factories,  etc.  1887/8  :  25-27.) 

Deputy  Inspectors 

First  District 

Comprising  Camden,  Atlantic,  Gloucester,  Salem,  Cum- 
berland and  Cape  May  cos..  Ocean  Co.  south  of 
Toms  River,  Burlington  Co.  south  of  Beverley. 
Repts.  from  1890-1892  were  made  l)y  E.  It.  White; 
1892-1898  by  W.  W.  Johnson  ;  1898-1902  by  Lewis 
H.  Barrett. 

Second  District 

Comprising  Burlington  Co.  north  of  Beverley,  Mercer, 
Hunterdon,  Warren,  and  Sussex  cos.  and  Morris  Co. 
west  of  Boonton.  Repts.  from  1890-1895  were  made 
by  John  D'Arcy  ;  1895-1897  by  John  Van  Atta ; 
1898-1902  by  Jos.  Milburn. 
Third  District 

Comprising  Monmouth.  Middlesex,  Somerset  and  Union 
COS..  also  Morris  Co.  from  1896-1902.  Repts.  from 
1890-1892  were  made  by  Francis  Sayre  ;  1892-1895 
by  Wm.  J.  McCloud  ;  1895-1898  by  John  E.  Dunn  ; 
1898-1902  by  Wm.  B.  Tucker. 


LABOR— cont'd 

Factory  and  Workshop  Inspection — cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
Deputy  Inspectors — cont'd 
Fourth   District 
Comprising    Hudson    Co.      From    1890-1897,    the    repts. 
were  made  by  J.  S.  Weinthal ;  1898-1902  by  Wm.  II. 
Dodd. 

Fifth  District 
Passaic  and  Bergen  cos.  and  Morris  Co.  east  of  Denviile, 
until  1896;  Bergen  and  Passaic  cos.  alone  from 
1896-1902.  The  repts.  1890-1892.  were  made  by 
Thos.  Cogan  ;  1892-1897  iiv  James  Keys  :  1898-1900 
by  John  Hunter;  1901-1902  by  Hebcr  Wells. 

Sixth  District 
Comprising  Essex  Co.     From  1890-1898.  the  repts.  were 
made  by  P.  Callan  ;  1898-1900  by  Geo.  W.  Taylor ; 
1901-1902  by  Wm.  H.  Conklin. 

1S90-1902.  Ann.  repts.;  general  conditions;  Inspections; 
accidents.  (8  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1890 
(pp.  15-31;  37-47;  53-63;  73-79;  81-102)— 20  A.R. 
dept.  of  factory  and  workshop  inspection  1902.) 

non-serial 

1884.  [Blanks  rel.  to  employment  of  children,  hours, 
sanitary  regulations,  fire-escapes,  payment  of  wages, 
etc.]    (2  A.R.  Inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1884:  10-13.) 

.  Inspection  of  factories  and  workshops;  non-ob- 
servance of  factory  laws;  unsanitary  conditions.  (2 
same  1884:  21-26.) 

1SS5.  Circular  to  mnfrers.,  mayors  of  cities,  town  and 
village  communities,  school  supts.,  police  authori- 
ties, wage  workers,  etc.,  directing  attention  to  labor 
laws  and  containing  text  of  general  factory  act  and 
compulsory  education  law  passed  in  1885.  (3  same 
1885:  21-26.) 

.     Inspections   and   examinations   of   factories   and 

workshops:  employment  of  children;  overwork 
system  for  women;  causes  of  accidents;  want  of 
fire-escapes.    (3  same  1885:  28-31.) 

.  Recommendations:  apptmt.  of  four  deputy  in- 
spectors for  better  enforcement  of  laws;  amdmt. 
to  general  factory  act  of  1885  so  as  to  provide  that 
it  shall  be  unlawful  for  women  or  minors  to  work 
more  than  ten  hrs.  per  day;  amdmt.  of  general 
factory  act  of  1885  by  striking  out  word  "  willful  " 
where  it  applies  to  violation  of  provisions  of  act  that 
enforcement  of  compulsory  law  of  1885  be  made 
practicable  by  providing  adequate  school  accommo- 
dations; amdmt.  of  child  labor  law  of  1883  so  as  to 
include  boys  under  12  and  girls  under  14  yrs.  of 
age  who  are  employed  In  stores  or  as  district  tele- 
graph messengers;  compulsion  of  persons  starting 
new  factories  to  notify  factory  inspector  of  their 
occupancy;  compulsion  of  owners  of  bldgs.  over  two 
stories  high  where  work  people  are  employed  to 
erect  adequate  fire  escapes;  allowance  to  minors 
of  one  hour  for  dinner,  said  hour  from  12  noon  to 
one  p.  m.;  compulsory  rept.  by  occupiers  of  factories 
and  workshops  to  nearest  factory  inspector  of  all 
accidents;  prohibition  by  law  of  any  minor  or 
woman  cleaning  mill  gearing  while  same  Is  in  mo- 
tion; persons  found  in  any  part  of  factory  where 
mnfg.  process  is  carried  on,  unless  during  meal 
hours,  to  be  deemed  employes  in  factory.  (3  same 
1885:  48-49.) 

1886.  Recommendation  of  inspector  of  workshops  and 
factories:  (1)  apptmt.  of  at  least  four  deputy  in- 
spectors; (2)  amdmt.  of  child  labor  law  so  as  to  in- 
clude employes  in  stores  and  distr.  messengers;  (3) 
notification  of  factory  inspector  by  persons  start- 
ing new  factories  and  workshops;  (4)  reporting  of 
accidents;  (5)  prohibition  of  minors  or  women 
cleaning  macliinery  in  motion;    (6)    adequate  fire 


424 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


LABOR— cont'd 

Factory  and  Workshop  Inspection — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
escapes;  (7)  doors  opening  outwardly  and  prohibi- 
tion of  locliing;  (8)  limitation  of  hours  of  employ- 
ment for  women  and  minors;  allowance  to  minors 
of  at  least  one  hour  for  dinner;  penalty  for  violat- 
ing provisions  of  sec.  15,  act  of  1S85  whether  wilful 
or  not;  provision  for  adequate  school  accommoda- 
tion in  distrs.  where  needed.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1886:  34-35.) 

188G.  List  of  factories  inspected,  giving  location  and 
no.  of  times  visited.  (4  A.R.  inspector  of  factories, 
etc.  1886:  55-58.) 

.     On  inspection  of  factories  and  workshops  giving 

no.  and  sex  of  employes,  hrs.  worked  per  day  and 
amt.  of  education  they  had  reed.  (4  same  1886:  22- 
42.) 

18S6-1902.  Names  of  inspector  and  deputy  inspectors. 
(4  same  1886  (p.  64)— 20  same  1902.) 

1887.  Recommendations  by  inspector  of  factories: 
apptmt.  of  two  additional  deputies;  amdmt.  of  child 
labor  law;  notification  of  factory  inspector  by  per- 
sons starting  new  factories;  reporting  of  accidents; 
prohibition  of  minors  and  women  cleaning  machin- 
ery in  motion;  provision  for  adequate  fire  escapes; 
doors  opening  outwardly;  limitation  of  hours  of 
labor  for  women  and  minors;  noon  hour  for  chil- 
dren in  factories,  etc.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan. 
11,  1887.) 

1887-1888.  Table:  sanitary  condition,  means  of  egress 
in  case  of  fire,  condition  of  elevators  and  hatchways, 
child  employment,  etc.  in  factories  investigated.  (5 
A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1887  (pp.  39-48)  — 
same  1888.) 

1887-1889.  Table:  no.  of  factories  visited  and  inspected, 
no.  of  employes,  no.  of  minors,  their  ages,  etc.; 
means  of  egress  in  case  of  fire  and  means  for  ex- 
tinguishing fire.  (5  same  1887  (pp.  23-38) — sam.e 
1889.) 

1888.  Blanks  used  in  gathering  statistics:  factory  and 
workshop  rept. ;  accident  rept.;  certificate  of  age; 
certificate  of  schooling.    (6  same  1887/8:  25-27.) 

1889.  Machinery  and  elevators  in  the  different  factories 
are  being  replaced  by  those  of  more  modern  con- 
struction.   (7  same  1889:  7.) 

.    Upon  necessity  of  a  system  of  fire  drill  in  fac- 
tories;  by  Inspector  Callan.    (7  same  1889:  79-82.) 
Repeated  in  ISOO,  pp.  104-10!). 

1889-1902.  Table:  factories  inspected:  location;  name 
of  company;  goods  ninfrd.;  description  of  bldgs. ; 
no.  of  employes;  male;  female;  no.  under  16  years. 
(7  .same  1889  (pp.  11-41)— 20  A.R.  dept.  of  factory 
and  workshop  inspection  1902.) 

Beginning  with  ISOO.  a  separate  table  is  given  for  eacii 
district,  and  tiie  foiiowing  items  added :  no.  of 
cliildren  discliarji^ed.  ctiany:es  ordered,  disposition  of 
previous  orders,  licalth  and  safety ;  accidents. 

1890.  List  of  factory  distrs.  and  territory  comprised 
in  each.    (8  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1890:  5.) 

Repeated  In  suljsequent  repts.  to  1902. 
A  siiKht  change  was  made  In  189C. 

1890/1.  Summary  of  work  of  dept.  of  factories  and 
workshops.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892: 
38.) 

1891.  Recommendations:  codification  of  factory  laws 
and  all  supplements  thereto  so  that  dept.  will  act  in 
future  under  one  comprehensive  bill,  embracing  all 
good  features  of  present  laws;  empowering  factory 
inspectors  to  forbid  use  of  unsafe  buildings;  addi- 
tional officer  for  dept.  designated  as  mine  inspector. 
(9  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1891:  8.) 

.     Summary  of  work   done  by  deputy   factory   in 

specters.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 


LABOR— cont'd 

Factory  and  Workshop  Inspection — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1891.  Amdmts.  to  factory  law  recommended  by  factory 
inspector  rel.  to  elevators.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1891.) 

1892.  Recommendations:  codification  of  factory  and 
workshop  laws,  and  all  supplements,  embracing  all 
good  features;  empowering  inspectors  to  condemn 
unsafe  buildings,  either  for  mnfg.  or  places  of  as- 
semblage; that  it  be  mandatory  on  all  owners  of 
elevators  to  have  them  provided  with  safety  catches; 
and  that  working  age  of  boys  be  raised  from  age  of 
twelve  to  fourteen  yrs.  (10  A.R.  inspector  of  fac- 
tories, etc.  1892:  8.) 

.     Recommendations  of  inspector  of  workshops  and 

factories:  (1)  codification  of  factory  laws  and  sup- 
plements; (2)  authorization  of  factory  inspectors 
to  forbid  use  of  unsafe  bldgs.  for  mnfg.  purposes; 
(3)  apptmt.  of  mining  inspector;  (4)  raising  of 
age  at  which  children  may  be  employed  in  fac- 
tories; (5)  prohibition  of  children  seeking  employ- 
ment without  permit  from  inspector;  (6)  amdmt. 
of  compulsory  education  law.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1892:  38-39.) 

.  Labor  legislation  recommended:  (1)  law  author- 
izing incorporation  of  trade  unions  or  socys. ;  (2) 
limitation  of  no.  of  hours  per  week  of  labor  in 
factories  and  workshops;  (3)  weekly  or  semi- 
monthly payment  of  wages  for  those  engaged  in 
mining,  mnfg.,  quarrying  and  mercantile  pursuits; 
payment  of  wages  in  cash;  bill  prohibiting  employ- 
ers asking  or  obtaining  from  employes  pledges  not 
to  belong  to  trade  unions;  (6)  prohibiting  employ- 
ment of  non-resident  detectives  as  peace  ofiicers  in 
N.  J.;  (7)  establishment  of  state  bd.  of  arbitration. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  37-38.) 

1893.  Summary  of  work  of  inspectors  of  workshops 
and  factories;  cliief  inspector  recommends  that 
authority  be  given  to  condemn  unsafe  bldgs.,  that 
it  be  made  mandatory  on  owners  of  elevators  to 
have  them  provided  with  safety  catches  and  that 
working  ages  of  boys  be  raised  from  twelve  to  four- 
teen years.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  48-49.) 

1893-1894.  Recommended  that  general  factory  act  be  so 
amended  as  to  compel  all  hoistways  and  elevator 
openings  to  be  supplied  with  automatic  gates  or 
doors;  also  all  elevators  to  have  safety  catches  and 
inspectors  be  empowered  to  test  same.  (11  A.R. 
inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1893  (p.  9) — same  1894.) 

1895.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  to  compel  factory  inspectors 
to  perform  duties  of  office.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1895:  898.) 

1903.  Work  of  dept.  devoted  to  enforcing  laws  regtUat- 
ing  child  labor,  fire  protection  of  public  buildings 
and  factories,  sanitary  and  hygienic  conditions  in 
factories,  workshops  and  bakeries;  most  important 
law  which  dept.  has  to  enforce  is  that  which  regu- 
lates employment  of  children  in  places  where  goods 
are  manufactured;  new  school  law  has  a  compul- 
sory education  provision  which  harmonizes  with 
provisions  of  child  labor  law;  has  been  the  effort  of 
dept.  in  enforcing  law  to  work  in  conjunction  with 
truant  officers  and  local  bds.  of  education.  (21  dept. 
of  factory  and  workshop  inspection  1903:  3.) 

.     Failure  to  run  dept.  on  present  apprn.;    urged 

that  some  provisions  be  made  by  legisl.  of  1904  to 
provide  money  for  carrying  on  work  and  for  apptmt. 
of  more  deputies  to  do  work  which  law  provides 
shall  be  done  by  this  dept.,  two  of  whom  must  be 
women.    (21  A.R.  inspector  factories,  etc.  1903:  7.) 

.  Favorable  rept.  on  sanitary  and  hygienic  condi- 
tions in  factories  and  workshops.    (21  same  1903:  6.) 


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425 


LABOR— cont'd 

Factory  and  Workshop  Inspection — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1904.     Sanitary   arrangements   improving,   and   special 
effort   being   made    to   provide    suitable   means   of 
escape  in  case  of  fire  in  every  factory  in  state.    (22 
same  1904:  8-9.) 
.     List  of  matters  under  charge  of  dept.  of  work- 
shops and  factories;  child  labor;   no.  of  inspectors 
should  be  increased.    (Govs.  mess.    (Murphy)   Jan. 
1904:  12-14.) 

Accidents  ;  see  that  title 
Bake-Shops 

See  also  above.  Emplo.vment. 
1885-1903.     See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 

Receipts  and  Expenditdbes  ;  see  below,  that  title 

Farm  Labor 

1879.  Table:  farming,  acres  of  land,  assessed  value, 
proportionate  value  of  land,  do.  of  bldgs. ;  amt.  of 
mortgage;  value  of  crop  sold;  value  of  crop  con- 
sumed; estimated  cost  to  renew  fences;  do.  repair 
fences;  cost  of  repairs  to  fences  and  bldgs.  in  1878; 
value  of  stock  and  implements;  taxes  for  1878; 
average  hours  of  work  by  self  per  week;  expenses 
over  earnings.  (2  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1879:  144-145.) 

1881.  Farm  wages  and  labor  in  the  U.  S.  (4  same  1881: 
77-79.) 

1884.  Plan  suggested  for  procuring  and  retaining  help 
on  farms.    (11  A.R.  bd.  a^ric.  1883:  334.) 

.     See  above.  Employment,  under  dates  1883-1884. 

1886.  Unpopularity  of  farm  labor  in  N.  J.;  sum  earned 
by  N.  J.  farm  laborer;  wages  and  cost  of  living  in 
lS6fi  and  1886.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  311-314.) 

1887.  Labor  upon  the  farm — kitchen  and  field.  (14 
same  1886:  86-87.) 

1891.  Questions  contained  in  circular  sent  to  farmers' 
organizations  and  leading  farmers  concerning  sup- 
ply of  labor,  wages,  etc.    (19  same  1891:  28-30.) 

1900.     Farm  help  and  wages.    (27  same  1900:  62-64.) 

1902.  Discussion  on  subject  of  farm  help.  (29  same 
1901:  24-34.) 

.    Question  of  farm  labor;  wages.    (30  same  1902: 

90-92.) 
.    Dependency  on  foreign  immigration  for  domestic, 

household  or  farm  work.    (30  same  1902:  350.) 

1903.  On  farm  labor.    (30  same  1902;  71-72.) 

.     Farm  help;   Chinese  labor.     (31  same  1903:  398- 

399.) 
.     Farm  help;  immigration;  foreign  population  and 

its  distribution  among  the  different  counties.     (31 

same  1903:  93-95.) 
.     Scarcity  of  farm  help.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 

1903:  15-16.) 

1904.  Scarcity  of  farm  labor.    {Same  1904:  22.) 

1905.  Italian  labor  on  farms.  (32  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1904: 
111-113.) 

.     The  labor  question;  farm  wages;  city  help;  Baron 

de  Hirsch  Agric.  and  Industrial  School.    (32  same 
1904:  108-109.) 

Wages;  see  below,  that  title 

Flax;  see  above,  Employment.   Textile  Goods 

Hours  of  Labor 

See  also  above.  Labor.  New  Jersey,  [179S-1885]. 
Also  above,  Emplo.vment. 
1851.     Statutory  provision  limiting  hours  of  daily  labor 
on  public  works  and  establishments  chartered  by 
law    recommended;     Infant    laborers    in    factories 
should  also  be  protected.    (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan. 
21,  1851:  11.) 
1851-1876.     See  below.  Laws,  these  dates. 


LABOR— cont'd 
Hours  of  Labor — cont'd 

1881.  Extracts  from  replies  of  employes  on  shortening 
hours  of  labor  and  payment  of  wages.  (4  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  Industries  1881: 
86-91.) 

1886.  Phases  of  the  labor  question;  a  shorter  work  day. 
(9  same  1885/6:  223-244.) 

1887.  See  Labor  Unions,  this  date. 

1892.  See  above.  Factory  Inspection,  this  date. 
1892-1894.     On  the  fifty-five  hour  law.    (10  A.R.  inspector 

of  factories,  etc.    1892  (pp.  11-15)— .vamc  1894.) 

1893.  Litigation  arising  from  the  enforcement  of  the 
fifty-five  hour  law.    (11  .same  1893:  91-133b.) 

1898-1902/3.  Table:  days  in  operation  and  proportion 
of  business  done,  by  industries.  (22  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9  (pp.  89-90) — 27  same 
1903/4.) 

Hours    worked    per   da.v    added    1899/00-1902/3 ;    table 
covers  1902  and  190.'!  iu  27th  ann.  rept. 

1900-1901.  Manufactures;  tables:  average  no.  of  hours 
worked  per  day,  by  industries,  increase  or  decrease. 
(25  same  1901/2:  122-123;  127.) 

The  table  on  p.  127  Is  an  average  taken  from  a  number 
of  establishments  ;  that  on  pp.  122-123,  from  indi- 
vidual establishments. 
1903.     Thorough   investigation   has  been   made   of   the 
fifty-five  hour  law;  opinion  of  atty.-gen.  of  state  that 
there  is  no  way  to  enforce  this  law.    (21  A.R.  in- 
spector of  factories,  etc.  1903:  6.) 

Iron  and  Steel;  see  above,  Employment 

Industrial  Hygiene 

See  also  above.  Factory  Inspection. 
1866.     Workshops  and  laborers;  neglect  of  sanitary  pre- 
cautions.   (Rept.  of  state  sanitary  comn.  1866:  38.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1878.     Table:    occupations   and   diseases.     (2   A.R.   bd. 

health  1878:  85.) 
1881.     Extracts  from   replies  of  employes  on  sanitary 
condition  of  shops.    (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1881:  94-95.) 
[1883?.]     As  to  health  of  operatives.    (Circular  no.  40  of 
the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Separate  cop.y  not  seen. 

.     Same.     (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  270-271.) 

.     Same.    New   issue.     ( Industrial   Circular   no.   1, 

Health  Counsels,  etc.  April,  1887.) 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Librar.v. 

.     Same.     (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:  265-269.) 

.     Industrial   circular   no.    2,   Health    counsels   for 

working  people.   7  pp.    (Circular  no.  41  of  the  state 
bd.  of  health.) 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
state  bd.  of  health. 

.     Same.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  271-275.) 

1883-1885.     See  above.  Employment,  these  dates. 
1889.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  this  date. 
1889-1895.     The  effect  of  occupation  on  the  health  and 
trade  life  of  workmen. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1889  in  12  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics,  etc.  18SS/9  :  3-210. 
Glass   workers,   hatters   and   potters   are   especially   re- 
ferred to  ;  16  tables  give  detailed  information  as  to 
age.  nativity,  decline,  incapacitated  workmen,  causes 
of  decline,  incapacity,  diseases,  causes  of  death,  etc. 

1890  In  13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics,  etc.  1889/90  ;  357-413. 
The    Investigation    this    year    was    directed    to    mining, 

printing  and  the  bldg.  trades:  results  of  investiga- 
tion resp.  miners  of  iron  ore  are  tabulated,  together 
with  the  results  of  the  Investigations  In  1899  resp. 
glass  workers,  hatters  and  potters.  Prtg.  and  bldg. 
statistics  were  reserved  for  the  next  rept. 

1891  in  14  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics,  etc.  1890/1  :  173-234. 
Attention  is  given  chieliy  to  the  bldg.  and  prtg.  trades 

(carpenters,  painters,  bricklayers  and  masons,  stone- 
cutters, plumbers,  prtrs.)  :  a  summary  of  the  sta- 
tistics resp.  glass  workers,  hatters,  potters  and 
miners  of  iron  ore  published  In  the  preceding  rept. 
is  reproduced. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LABOR— cont'd 

Industrial  Hygiene — cont'd 

1802  in  15  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics,  etc.  1892  :  347-432. 
Resuits    of    Investigation    In    reference    to    cigarmakers, 

bal;ers  and  r.r.   trainmen  ;  narrative  rcpt.  toilowed 
by  tabulated  statistics. 

1803  omitied.     '■  Lack  ot  space." 

1804  In  17  A. It.  bureau  of  statistics,  etc.  1803/4  :  79-135. 
Leather    wori^ers :    tabular    stmts,    complete    the    rept.  : 

stmts,  obtained  in  former  years  are  repeated. 
1895  In  18  A. II.  bureau  of  statistics,  etc.  1894/5  :  (53-161. 
Woolen  and  cotton  mills,  with  a  review  of  subjects  In- 
yestiscated  in  past  years. 

1901.  Monographs  on  economic  subjects  from  the  24th 
ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  N.  J.  Diseases 
and  disease  tendencies  of  occupation.  The  glass  in- 
dustry and  liatting  industry.  By  Wm.  Stainsby, 
chief  of  bureau  of  statistics.     Trenton,  1901.   55  pp. 

.     Same.    (24  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 

1900/1:  347-354.) 

.     See  above.  Employment,  this  date. 


Glass  Workers 


See  also  above. 
1895. 


Industrial   Hysiene,   under  dates   1889- 


1901.  Diseases  of  occupation  inquiry;  a  study  of  dis- 
ease tendencies  and  accident-producing  factors 
peculiar  to  occupation.  (24  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor,  etc.  1900/1:  373-399.) 

Class  industry. 

.     Diseases  incident  to  the  glass  industry.    (24  same 

1900/1:  355-363.) 

Nature  of  the  employment  and  its  consequences  ;  tables 
showing  sickness  and  deaths  in  five  factories  In 
1900  and  no.  of  deaths  and  cause.  1800-1900. 

Hattbks 

1886.  Table:  diseases  ot  hatters  by  no.,  age  and  time 
in  business.    (10  A.R.  bd.  health  18S6:  179-182.) 

.     See  Vital  Statistics.   Mortality,  this  date. 

1889.     See  above,  Industrial  Hygiene,  1889-1895. 

1901-1902.  The  health  conditions  of  the  hatting  in- 
dustry. (24  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries  1900/1  (pp.  365-371)— 25  same  1902.) 

Essex  County 
1876.     Disease  among  hatters  in   Essex  Co.   occurring 
from  use  of  mercury.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878: 
135.) 

Jewelry 

1902.  The  jewelry  industry;  health  conditions.  (25 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1901/2:  363- 
369.) 

Potters 

1887.  Diseases  of  potters,  their  causes  and  prevention; 
by  D.  Warman.    (11  A.R.  bd.  health  1887:  97-116.) 

1889-1895.     See  above.  Industrial  Hygiene,  these  dates. 

Shoe  Factories 

1902.  Shoe  factory  operatives;  effect  of  occupation  on 
health.  (25  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1901/2:  371-375.) 

Textile  Wobkees 

1888.  Diseases  of  workers  in  textile  goods;  by  J.  W. 
Stickler  and  F.  B.  Lane.  (12  A.R.  bd.  health  1888: 
159-178.) 

.  Table:  no.  of  people  employed  in  mills  at  Bloom- 
field  and  Franklin;  age,  sex,  diseases,  etc.  (12  same 
1888:  167-171.) 

1895.     See  above.  Industrial  Hygiene,  1889-1895. 

1902.  Cotton  and  woolen  operatives;  effect  of  occupa- 
tion on  health.  ( 25  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1901/2:  377-382.) 

Jute;  see  above,  Employment.   Textile  Goods 


LABOR— cont'd 
Laws 


1878. 


ENGLAND 


The  factory  and  workshop  act  (England).  (12 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1888/9:  233-303.) 

.     Factory  act  of  Great  Britain — England.    (3  A.R. 

inspector  factories,  etc.  1885:    118-166.) 

1891.     See  below.  New  Jersey  under  dates,  1876-1891. 

1897.  Workmen's  compensation  act  of  England.  (21 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1897/8:  309-324.) 

FRANCE 

1898.  Workmen's  compensation  act  of  Prance.  (21  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1897/8: 
325-335.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

1828-1885.     Text  of  N.  J.  labor  laws.    (8  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1884/5:  351-422.) 
1851-1876.     Text  of  acts  rel.  to  hours  of  labor  and  em- 
ployment of  children.    (1  some  1878:  270-27L) 
1864-1877.     Text  of  acts  rel.  to  wages  of  workmen.    (1 

same  1878:  268-269.) 
1876-1891.     Labor   legislation    in   N.   J.;    laws   and   de- 
cisions  of   courts   relating   to   the   employment   of 
labor  and  affecting  the  interests  of  wage-earners. 
(14  Slime  1890/1:  3-lli9.) 

The  text  of  the  laws  and  decisions  is  preceded  by  an  In- 
troduction resp.  growth  of  Ial)or  legislation,  and  an 
index  to  the  laws  and  decisions.  The  article  also 
includes  the  tc>xt  of  the  factory  and  workship  act 
of  England  (1891). 

1878.  Principal  sections  of  statute  establishing  N.  J. 
bureau  of  labor  statistics.    (7  same  1883/4:  xvii.) 

1879.  Text  of  act  resp.  payment  for  labor  and  materials 
in  erecting  a  bldg.    (2  same  1879:  291.) 

1880.  Text  of  law  resp.  payment  of  wages.  (3  same 
1879/80:  xii.) 

.     Text  of  act  to  secure  to  workmen  the  payment  ot 

wages  in  lawful  money.    (3  same  1879/80:  xiii-xiv.) 

1881.  See  above,  Co-operation,  this  date. 

1883.  Text  of  act  creating  office  ot  inspector  of  child 
labor.    (3  A.R.  inspector  factories,  etc.  1883:  3-4.) 

Kepeated  in  ISSG  and  1888. 

1883-1884.  Text  of  laws  rel.  to  employment  of  children. 
(5  same  1887:  72-74.) 

Kepeated  in  subsequent  repts.  until  1902. 

.     Text  of  laws  resp.  co-operative  societies  of  work- 

ingmen,  employment  of  women  and  children,  con- 
tract convict  labor.  (6  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor  and  industries  1882/3:  447-458.) 

1883-1886.  Text  of  laws  rel.  to  employment  of  children. 
(8  A.R.  inspector  factories,  etc.  1890:  111-114.) 

1884.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1885.  Labor  laws  of  N.  J.  and  other  states.  (3  A.R.  in- 
spector of  factories,  etc.  1885:  53-118.) 

.     Text  of  general  factory  act.    (4  .w me  1886:  19-21.) 

Kepeated  in  1887,  1888,  1880,  1894,  and  subsequent 
repts.  until  1902. 

1885-1903.  Bakeshop  laws.  Compiled  by  the  dept.  of  fac- 
tory and  workshop  inspection  of  N.  J.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 
7  pp. 

1886/7-1904.     Text  of  laws  relating  to  the  employment 
of  labor  and  affecting  the  interests  of  wage-earners 
in  tills  state.    (9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1885/6   (pp.  431-441)— 27  same  1903/4.) 
Omitted  in  iso.'i  and  1002. 

1887.     Suppl.  to  act  rel.  to  factories  and  workshops,  etc. 
(5  A.R.  inspector  factories,  etc.  1887:  82-84.) 
Repeated  in  1888.  18S0. 

1887-1889.  Acts  rel.  to  factories  and  workshops,  employ- 
ment, health,  etc.  of  employes.  (8  same  1890:  114- 
122.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


437 


LABOR— cont'd 
Laws — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
18S7-1S92.     Text  of  supplements  to  general  factory  act. 
(11  same  1893:  149-153.) 
Rciioatod  in  1S94, 

1887-1893.     Supplements  to  factory  act.    (13  same  1895: 

120-124.) 

Repeated  in  189G,  1807.  1898.  1899.  1900,  1901.  li'O:;. 
1895.     Act  rel.  to  contracts  and  agreements  of  operatives 

in  mills,  factories  and  other  mnfg.  establishments. 

(20  A.R.  dept.  of  factory  and  workshop  inspection 

1902:  xv-xvi.) 
1899.     Act  to  provide  for  payment  of  wages  in  lawful 

money  of  U.  S.  every  two  weeks.     (20  same  1902: 

xvii-xviii.) 

1903.  Tlie  labor  laws  of  N.  J.  and  cases  under  the  law 
of  master  and  servant  as  interpreted  by  the  Higher 
Courts.   Camden:  Chow  &  Sons  Co.,  1903.   71  pp. 

Compiled  bv  Franklin  I!.  Fort. 

Copies  were  seen  in  tlu"  N.  J.  State  Lilirarv  and  in  the 
Dept.  of  Public  Instruction. 

1904.  Laws  rel.  to  factories  and  workshops;   employ- 
ment, safety,  health  and  work  hours  of  persons,  em- 
ployes and   operatives  in   places   where  goods  are 
manufactured.  Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co 
1904.    23  pp. 

Copies    seen    in    the    New    Yorlc    Public    Library    and    In 
Princeton  University  Library. 

.     Laws  relating  to  factories,  mills,  workshops  and 

bakeries  [in  effect  Sept.  1].    n.  p.,  1905.    26  (1)  pp. 

Lien  Law;  see  that  title 

Master  and  Servant  Law;  see  that  title 

Mining;  see  above,  Employment 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

BuBEAU  OF  Statistics 

See  also  above,  the  serial  fjroup. 
1878-1904.     Comment    on    disbursements    on    acct.    of 
bureau  of  statistics;   amt.  disbursed.     (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1877/8    (p.  4i)~same  1903/4.) 

.     Table:  expenditures  of  bureau  of  statistics.    (A.R. 

treasurer  1877/8  (p.  122)— same  1903/4.) 

Convict  Laboe 

1880.  On  disbursements  to  comn.  on  prison  labor 
(A.R.  comptroller  1S79/80:  40.) 

.     Same;  table.    (A.R.  treasurer  1879/80:  129.) 

Depabtment  of  Labor 

1904.     Table:   receipts;   dept.  of  labor.    (A.R.  treasurer 

1903/4:  32.) 
.     Table:    disbursements   of  dept.   of  labor.     (A.R. 

treasurer  1903/4:  326-327.) 

Factoey  Inspection 

1884-1903/4.  Disbursements  on  acct.  labor  inspection; 
comment.  (A.R.  comptroller  1883/4  (p.  50)— «ame 
1903/4.) 

In  tabular  form.  1890-1004  :  during  that  period  the  stmt, 
appears  under  the  caption.  Factories  and  workshops. 

.     Table:    disbursements  on   acct.  of  labor  inspec- 
tion.   (A.R.  treasurer  1883/4  (p.  138)— some  1903/4.) 
Appears  under  the  caption.   Factories  and  Workshops, 
1896-1904. 

1891.  Expense  of  dept.  of  factory  and  workshop  in- 
spection.   (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1903.  Table:  fines  collected  by  dept.  of  factories  and 
workshops.    (A.R.  treasurer  1903/4:  33.) 

1904.  Amt.  reed,  on  acct.  of  penalties  imposed  in  suits 
instituted  by  inspector  of  factories  and  workshops 
and  comr.  of  labor.    (A.R.  comptroller  1903/4:  30.) 


LABOR— cont'd 

Truck  System 

Compulsion  of  workmen  to  buy  supplies  at  a  "  company 
store." 

See  above.  Labor,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

See  same,  this  date. 

See  above.  Labor,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1898.  Table:  net  profits  realized  by  five  company  stores 
under  the  old  order  of  things  and  also  under  the 
new.  (27  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1903/4:  207.) 

1899.  Table:  company  and  private  store  prices.  (27 
same  1903/4:  204.) 

The  flRures  are  from  the  Bureau's  rept.  of  1899  and  pres- 
ent the  differences  in  prices  at  CO.  and  private 
stores  for  same  bill  of  Eroods.  lust  as  the  investiga- 
tion of  that  year  showed  to  be. 

.     Company  stores  [in  N.  J.]    (22  same  1898/9:  139- 

172.) 

Narrative  rept.   Illustrated  by  statistical   tables:   three 
classes    of    workmen    affected,    glass    workers.    Iron 
miners  and  cotton   mill  operatives. 
1899-1904.     Table:  per  cent  of  excess  of  bill  of  goods  at 
company  stores  over  private  stores;  per  cent  of  re- 
duction  of  company  store  prices  in   1904   as  com- 
pared with  1899.    (27  same  1903/4:  210.) 

1900.  The  glass  industry  and  the  company  stores  in 
South  Jersey.    (23  same  1899/00:  245-264.) 

1904.     See  below,  Wages,  this  date. 

Morris  County 
See  above.  Employment.     Mininf;. 

Wage  Eaniers 
Dietaries 

1893.  Dietaries  for  wage-earners  and  their  families; 
bv  Mrs.  E.  H.  Richards,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Technology. 
(17  A.R.  bd.  health  1893:  425-439.) 

Employment;  see  above,  that  title 
Wage.s;  see  below,  that  title 
Wages 

See  also  above.  Employment. 
1881/2:     Table:  rates  of  wages  in  silk  mnfre.  per  week, 
in  the  U.  S.,  England,  Germany,  France,  Italy.    (6 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1882/3:  183.) 
1882.     On  comparative  wages  in  Europe  and  America. 
(9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  229.) 
From  address  of  Geo.  B.  Lorlns. 

.     Comparative   rates   of  wages   in   the   U.   S.   and 

other   countries.     (5   A.R.   bureau   of   statistics   of 
labor  and  industries  1881/2:  58-68.) 

ENGLAND 

1881.  The  cotton  goods  trade;  wages  of  English  and 
American  operatives.  (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor  and  industries  18S1:  80-82.) 

.     Wages  in  England.    (4  same  1881:  75-76.) 

Returns  were  secured  from  battle  workers  only. 

NEV/  JERSEY 
See  also  above.  Labor.     New  .Tersey,    [1798-18851. 
1864-1877.     See  above.  Laws,  these  dates. 
1866-1894.     Table:  average  wages  for  N.  J.  laborers  per 
month,  with  and  without  board,  for  past  28  yrs.    (22 
A.R.  bd.  health  1894/5:  32.) 
1872.     Necessity  of  remunerative  wages;  inquiry  should 
be  instituted  into  employment  of  children  in  shops 
and  factories.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  16,  1872: 
10-11  or  12-13.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1879.  See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 

1880.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Tables:    earnings  and  expenses  of  married  and 

single  men.    (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries  1879/80:  38-59.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LABOR— cont'd 
Wages — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
18S0.     Importance  of  weekly  or  fortnightly  payment  of 

wages.    (3  same  1879/80:  x-xl.) 
1882.     Wages  and  prices.    (5  same  lSSl/2:  69-75.) 

Extract  from  an  article  in  the  Princeton  Review    Julv, 
1882.  by  Hon.  C.  D.  WrlRlit. 

1884.     See  above,  Factory  Inspection,  tliis  date. 

1886.  No  marked  change  in  rate  of  wages  but  improve- 
ment in  industrial  situation.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1886:  34.) 

1887.  See  Labor  Unions,  this  date. 

1892.     See  above.  Factory  Inspection,  this  date. 

1896.     See  above.  Labor,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

.  Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  (Stockton)  on  constitution- 
ality of  assembly  bill  providing  for  payment  of 
wages  every  two  weeks,  etc.  (Sen.  jol.  1896:  G21- 
624.) 

1899.  Veto  (Voorhees)  of  act  providing  remedy  to 
secure  to  employees  collection  of  wages.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1899:  437.) 

.     See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 

1900-1901.  Manufactures;  table:  aggregate  amts.  paid, 
wages,  by  industries,  increase  or  decrease;  average 
yearly  earnings;  classified  weekly  wages.  (25  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1901/2:  82-114.) 

1902.  Table:  no.,  relative  proportion  and  weekly  wages 
of  negro  workmen,  skilled  and  unskilled,  by  in- 
dustries.   (26  same  1902/3:  185-187.) 

1902-1902/3.  Manufactures;  table:  wages  paid  and 
average  yearly  earnings,  by  industries.  (26  same 
1902/3  (p.  68-69)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

In  27  ann.  rept.  tables  are  comparative,  covering  1902- 
1903.  respectively. 

1902/3.  Table:  percentage  of  persons  receiving  speci- 
fied wages.    (27  same  1903/4:  34.) 

Farm  Labob 

See  also  above.  Farm  Labor. 

1882.  Rate  of  wages  of  farm  laborers  in  the  United 
States.  (5  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries 1882:  53-57.) 

From  the  special  rept.  of  the  tJ.  S.  Dept.  of  Agric.  for 
May,  1882. 

NEW  JERSEY 

1866-1894.  Farm  wages,  with  and  without  board  in 
1866,  1885  and  1894.    (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  32.) 

Burlington  County 
1884.  Prices  of  labor  in  Burlington  Co.  raised  by  compe- 
tition of  factories  and  shops,  making  it  impossible 
to  compete  with  West  in  raising  agric.  products; 
consequent  depreciation  in  price  of  farm  land.  (11 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:  278.) 

Industrial 

1883.  Wages  paid  in  the  mnfre.  of  glass  in  Belgium  and 
Holland;  extracts  from  U.  S.  consular  repts.  (6 
A.R.   bureau  of  statistics  of  labor   and   industries 

1882/3:  79.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

1872/7.     Table:    highest  and  lowest  wages  per  day  in 

1872  and  1877  for  men,  women  and  children  in  the 

several  trades.   (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 

etc.   1878:  52-54.) 
1882-1883.     Tables:    ann.   wages  of  different  classes  of 

employes  in  specified  industries.    (5  same  1882  (pp. 

9-12)— 6  same  1883.) 

.\  InrK'i'i'  nuiulier  of  industries  Is  given  In  1883. 
1884-1897.     Tables:  current  standard  wage-rates  in  the 

several    industries;    time   workers,    piece    workers. 

(20  same  1896/7:  75-96.) 


LABOR— cont'd 
Wages — cont'd 

1  .\UL'.STRIAL — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
1886.     Table:  prices  paid  for  piece  work  in  the  different 

industries.    (9  same  1885/6:    164-177.) 
1898-1902/3.     Table:    wages    paid    and    average   yearly 
earnings,  by  industries.    (22  same  1898/9  (pp.  58-59) 
—27  same  1903/4.) 

In  1902  and  1004,  the  tables  cover  two  years,  that  is, 
19001901  and  1003-1904. 

.    Table:     classified     weekly    wages,    males    and 

females,  by  industries;  i.  e.  under  $5,  $5  but  under 
6,  etc.  (22  same  1898/9  (pp.  60-88)— 27  same  1903/4.) 
The  tables  cover  two  years  In  1902  and  1904,  that  is, 
1900-1901  and  1902-1903. 

1902/3-1903/4.  Table:  increase  or  reduction  in  wages; 
kind  of  business,  location  of  factory,  name  of  co.  or 
firm,  amt.  per  week.  (26  same  1902/3  (p.  468)— 27 
same  1903/4.) 

1904.  The  company  stores  and  the  cash  payment  of 
wages  law  of  1899.    (27  same  1903/4:  197-235.) 

Miners 

1858/9-1885.  Table:  miners'  daily  wages,  as  shown  by 
the  books  of  the  Glendon  Iron  Co.  (8  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1884/5:  292.) 

Teachers;  see  Education 

OHIO 

1878-1879.  Laws  of  Ohio  in  reference  to  the  payment 
of  wages;  text.  (2  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1879:  287-289.) 

Textile  Workers;  see  above,  Employment 

Woman  Labor 

1893.  Woman's  work  and  wages.  (16  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1892/3:  79-141.) 
The  latter  part  of  the  rept.  consists  of  tabulated  statis- 
tics resp.  female  employes,  their  nativity  and  age, 
employment  hours  for  different  occupations,  wages 
and  regularitv  of  employment,  social  condition,  in- 
come and  cost  of  living,  piecework. 

Welfare  Work 

1881.     Workingmen's  clubs.    (4  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor  and  industries  1881:  125-138.) 
Benefits  ;  how  carried  on.  etc. 

ILLINOIS 
Pullman 
1884.     An  attractive  industrial  settlement;  Pullman.    (7 
A.R.   bureau   of  statistics  of  labor  and   industries 
1883/4:  299-323.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

1878.     See  above.  Labor,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1886.  Status  of  wage  earners  of  P.  Lorillard  and  Co.'s 
establishment,  Jersey  City;  school  operated  by  firm 
for  their  employes.  (4  A.R.  inspector  of  factories, 
etc.  1886:  58-64.) 

.     Summer  school  established  in  Bridgeton  under 

mngmt.   of   Messrs.    Folsom   and   Prince.     (4   same 
1886:  21-22.) 

1904.  Industrial  betterment  institutions  in  N.  J.  mnfg. 
establishments.  Prepared  for  the  dept.  of  social 
economy  of  the  La.  Purchase  Exposition  by  the 
bureau  of  statistics  of  N.  J.;  by  Winton  C.  Garrison, 
chief.   Trenton,  1904.    159   (1)  pp.,  pis.    4°. 

.     Same.    ( 27  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 

1903/4:  283-437.) 

General  Introduction,  followed  by  details  resp.  each  Insti- 
tution. 

Millville 
1883.     Workingmen's    Institute    at    Millville.     (6    A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1882/3:  159-168.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


429 


LABOR— cont'd 
Woman  Labor 

See  also  above.  Employment. 

NEW  JERSEY 

1885.     See  above,  Child  Labor,  this  date. 

.    See  above,  Factory  Inspection,  this  date. 

1893.  See  above.  Wages.   Woman  Labor,  this  date. 
1898-1899.    Table:   percentage  of  females  employed  In 

the  several  industries,  each  year.    (23  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00:  28.) 

SWITZERLAND 

1877.  The  factories  act  of  Switzerland.  (12  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1888/9:  225-230.) 

LABOR  DISPUTES 

1887.     See  above,  Labor.   New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1903.  Labor  troubles  at  Paterson  in  June,  1902;  services 
of  troops;  expense;  emergency  fund  insuificient;  in- 
crease recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Murphy)  Jan. 
1903:  11-12.) 

1904.  Abolishment  of  bd.  of  arbitration  recommended. 
(Govs.  Mess.  (Murphy)  Jan.  1904:  16.) 

Arbitration 

1879.     Board   of   arbitration    and    conciliation    for   the 

north  of  England  manufactured  iron  trade.    (2  A.R. 

bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1879:  263-268.) 
.     The  formation  and  govt,  of  a  bd.  of  conciliation 

and  arbitration  for  the  coal  mines  of  western  Penn. 

(2  sanie  1879:  269-274.) 
.     Trade  arbitrations.    (2  same  1879:  233-260.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

A  state  board  of  arbitration  was  created  under  act  of 
March  24.  1892.  which  provided  for  the  appoint- 
ment by  the  Governor  of  three  members,  each  to 
serve  five  years.  By  act  of  March  25.  1895.  the 
term  of  existing  ofHcers  was  terminated  and  a  ijoard 
of  five  named,  who  were  to  serve  three  years  ;  their 
successors  were  to  be  appointed  by  the  Governor. 

serial 
Under  act  of  March  25.  1895. 
1895-1903/4.    Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  arbitration. 

Checkiist 
The  dept.  and  doc.  editions  differ  only  in  imprint,  which 
Is  omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 
1895.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company. 

1895.     8  pp. 
1895/6.     Trenton  :   MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley.  1896.     12  pp. 
1896/7.     Blalrstown  :   The  Blairstown  Press,  1897.     55  pp. 
1897/8.     Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1898.     25 

1898/9!     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley,  1899.     35  pp. 

1899/00.     Not  found. 

1900/1.     Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902. 

12  pp. 
1901/2.     Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co..  1902. 

IS  pp. 
1902/3.     Camden :     Slnnlckson    Chew    &    Sons    Company, 

1904.     23  pp. 
1903/4.      Paterson  :    News  Printing  Co.,  1905.     8  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1895        in  Legisl.  docs.  1895  (120  sess.),  v.  5,  doc.  41. 

1805/6 1896.  V.  5.  doc.  37. 

1896/7    "         "  "      1897.  v.  5,  doc.  31. 

1897/8    "         •'  "      1S98,  V.  4.  doc.  22. 

1898/9    "         "  "      1899,  v.  5,  dot.  50. 

1899/00  not  found. 

1900/1   In  Legisl.  docs.   1901,  v.  5.  doc.  52. 
1901/2    "         "  "       1902,  v.   3,  doc.   36. 

1902/3 1903.  v.  2,  doc.   25. 

1903/4 1904,  y.  2,  doc.  24. 

non-serial 
1892.     See  above.  Labor.   Factory  Inspection,  this  date. 

1894.  Efficient  arbitration.  (17  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor  and  industries  1893/4:  163-168.) 


LABOR  DISPUTES— cont'd 
Arbitration — cont'd 
Board  of  Abhitration 

See  also  above.  Arbitration,     New  .Jersey. 
1895-1904.     List  of  members  of  bd.  of  arbitration.    (A.R. 

bd.  arbitration  1895  (p.  3;  8)— .'.amc  1904.) 
1896.  No.  of  members  and  salary  of  state  bd.  of  arbitra- 
tion (created  1895);  Inadequacy  of  salary;  lack 
of  power  to  enforce  authority;  bd.  ornamental 
rather  than  useful.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14, 
1896.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 
1893-1903/4.     Amt.   disbursed  on   acct.   of  state  bd.   of 

arbitration.     (A.R.    comptroller    1892/3    (p.    36)  — 

same  1903/4.) 
.     Same;  itemized  table.    (A.R.  treasurer  1892/3  (p. 

248)— same  1903/4.) 

Laws 

1880.     Text  of  act  to  provide  for  the  arbitration  of  labor 

disputes.    (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 

Industries  1879/80:  xii-xiii.) 
1892-1895.     Text  of  laws  governing  and  regulating  bd. 

of  arbitration.    (A.R.  arbitration  1898:  19-24.) 


Boycott 
1896. 


See  Labor,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 


Strikes  and  Lockouts 

1881-1887.  Strikes  and  lockouts;  a  record  of  seven 
years  industrial  warfare  In  N.  J.  (10  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1886/7:  207-313.) 

Narrative  rept.,  concluded  by  tabular  stmts,  resp.  each 
strike. 

1883.  Strikes — their  cause  and  prevention.  (6  same 
1882/3:  138-157.) 

.     Table:  strikes  In  N.  J.;  name  of  trade,  location, 

date  of  strike,  time  on  strike,  cause  of  strike,  name 
of  firm  or  county,  remarks.  (6  same  1882/3:  154- 
157.) 

1883-1886.     See  Labor,  Employment,  these  dates. 

1887.     See  Labor  Unions,  this  date. 

1887-1894.  Tables:  strikes  in  N.  J.,  each  year;  origin, 
establishments,  duration,  result,  loss  to  employes 
and  employers.  (21  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor  and  Industries  1897/8:  227-228.) 

.  Tables:  strikes,  each  year;  cause;  no.  of  estab- 
lishments, result;  summary  by  industries;  lock- 
outs.   (21  same  1897/8:  235-243.) 

.     Tables:    strikes  in  N.  J.,  by  industries;    no.  of 

strikes,  origin,  establishments,  duration,  result,  loss 
to  employes  and  employers,  details  resp.  employes, 
male  and  female,  before  and  after  strike.  (21  some 
1897/8:  229-230.) 

This  Is  a  summary  for  the  period,  1887-1904,  not  each 
year. 

.  Tables:  lockouts  each  year;  no.,  origin,  establish- 
ments, duration,  result,  loss  to  employes  and  em- 
ployers; details  resp.  male  and  female  employes  be- 
fore and  after  strike.    (21  same  1897/8:  231-232.) 

.     Table:  lockouts  in  N.  J.,  by  industries;  no.,  origin, 

establishments,  duration,  result,  loss  to  employes 
and  employers;  details  rel.  to  male  and  female 
employes  before  and  after  strike.  (21  same  1897/8: 
233-234.) 

This  is  a  summary  for  the  period,  1887-1894,  not  each 
year. 

1898/9.  Table:  strikes  and  lockouts  in  N.  J.  from  Jan. 
1,  1898  to  Aug.  31,  1899;  cause  of  strike,  industry, 
location,  no.  of  persons  on  strike,  date  of  beginning 
strike,  date  of  ending  strike,  no.  of  days  idle,  aggre- 
gate amt.  lost  in  wages,  result.  (22  same  1898/9: 
198-199.) 

1899.  Minor  strikes;  Italian  laborers  employed  by  a 
water  co.    (22  same  1898/9:  201.) 

1899/00.    See  Labor.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LABOR  DISPUTES— cont'd 
Strikes  and  Lockouts — cont'd 

1901.  Chronological  list  of  misc.  strikes;  location; 
cause,  result.  (24  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor 
and  industries  1900/1:  475-478.) 
1901-1903.  Summary  of  strikes  coming  to  notice  of 
the  bd.  (A.R.  bd.  arbitration  1901  (pp.  8-12)— same 
1903.) 
1902-1903.  Decisions  of  courts  in  cases  affecting  the  in- 
terests of  labor.  (26  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  ci 
labor  and  industries  1902/3:  431-447.) 

Master  and  servant,  emplo.vers'  liability,  right  to  stril;e. 

1902-1904.  Labor  chronology,  by  counties;  accidents, 
strikes,  etc.  (25  same  1901/2  (pp.  391-487)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

.     See  above,  Labor.  New  Jersey,  these  dates. 

1902/3-1903/4.  Table:  strikes  or  lockouts;  business, 
location,  object  or  cause.  (26  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1902/3  (pp.  471-474) — 27  same 
1903/4.) 

Essex  County 
1886.     Acct.  of  strikes  in  Essex  county.    (9  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1SS5/6:  201-222.) 

General  organization  :  eight-hour  movement  ;  carpenters  ; 
plumbers ;  hatters ;  printers ;  strike  in  pharma- 
ceutical worlis  ;  haruessmakers  :  painters  ;  leather 
Japanners,  German  printers,  shoemakers,  tailors, 
bakers. 

Building  Tr.\des 

1899.     Minor  strikes;   allied  building  trades.    (22  A.R. 

bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9:  200.) 
.     Minor  strikes;  strike  of  lathers.    (22  same  1898/ 

9:  201.) 
1901.     Strikes   among  the  bldg.   trades:    chief  causes; 

chronological  list,  location,  cause,  duration,  result. 

(24  Slime  1899/00:  405-429.) 
.     Chronological  list  of  strikes  in  the  bldg.  trades; 

location,  cause,  results.    (24  same  1900/1:  467-469.) 

CiGAK  MaKEKS 

1901.  Chronological  list  of  strikes  in  cigar  and  tobacco 
trade;  location,  cause,  result.  (24  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1900/1:  473-474.) 

Clothiko  Trades 

1886.     Strike  of  shirt  ironers  at  Jamesburg.     (9  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1885/6:  200-201.) 
1901.     Chronological  list  of  strikes  in  shirt  waist  fac- 
tories;   location,   cause,   result.     (24   siime   1900/1: 
474-475.) 

GLAS.S  WOEKERS 

1886.  Acct.  of  strike  among  Millville  glass  blowers; 
agreement.  (9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1885/6:  197-198.) 

1899.  Strike  of  the  non-union  bottle  blowers  of  south- 
ern N.  J.;  its  causes  and  effects — social,  moral  and 
industrial;  by  D.  A.  Hayes,  President  of  the  Glass 
Blowers'  Assn.    (22  same  1898/9:  173-195.) 

Hatting  Trade 

1900/1.  Chronological  list  of  strikes  in  the  hatting 
trade:  location,  cause,  result.  (24  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1900/1:  472-473.) 

Machinists 

1901.  Chronological  list  of  machinists'  strikes  in  N.  J. 
(24  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1901:  452-4G7.) 

The  strikes  were  Inaugurated  hy  the  International  Assn. 
of  Machinists  :  the  list  is  followed  by  a  general  sum- 
mary of  results. 

Pottery 

1886.  Strike  at  the  terra  cotta  works,  Perth  Amboy. 
(9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1885/6: 
198-200.) 


LABOR— cont'd 
Strikes  and  Lockouts — cont'd 
Road  Grading 

1899.  Minor  strikes;  strike  of  Italian  laborers  employed 
at  road  grading.  (22  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1898/9:  201.) 

Ship  Building 

1899.  Minor  strikes;  strike  of  iron  shipbuilders.  (22 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9:  202.) 

Silk  Workers 

1899.     Minor  strikes;  silk  workers.    (22  A.R.  bureau  of 

statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9:  201-202.) 
1901.     Chronological  list  of  strikes  in  the  silk  trade; 
location,   cause,   duration,   result.     (24   same   1900/ 
1:  430-451.) 

Most  serious  strikes  were  at  Paterson. 

Street  Pavers 

1899.  Minor  strikes;  strike  of  street  pavers  in  Newark. 
(22  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9: 
201.) 

Tobacco  Workers 

See  above.  Cigarmakers. 
Watch  Makers 

1901.  Crescent  Watch  Case  Co.,  Roseville;  acct.  of 
strikes  among  employes.  (24  A.R.  bureau  of  statis- 
tics of  labor,  etc.  1900/1:  469-471.) 

Wire  Workers 

1899.  Minor  strikes;  men  employed  in  wire  works.  (22 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9:  200.) 

LABOR  UNIONS 

1834-1887.  No.  of  trades  unions  and  assemblies  of 
Knights  of  Labor  organized,  each  year.  (10  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1886/7:  17.) 

1S79-1897.  Tables:  membership  and  benefit  expendi- 
tures of  the  Cigarmakers'  International  Union  of 
America;  other  expenses.  (22  same  1898/9:  258-259; 
262.) 

1881.  On  trades-unions  and  labor  assns.  (4  same  1881: 
109-124.) 

.     Extracts    from    replies    of   employes    on    trades 

unions.    (4  same  1881:  95-96.) 

1883-1898.  Table:  branches,  membership,  and  amt.  paid 
for  funeral  and  disability  benefits.  United  Brother- 
hood of  Carpenters  and  Joiners.  (22  same  1898/9: 
270.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  committee  on  labor  and  industries  on 
communication  from  the  legisl.  committee  of  N.  J.; 
federation  of  trades  and  labor  unions. 

The  Index  to  v.  2  of  Legisl.  docs..  ISS."),  states  that  this 
rept.  is  doc.  45  ;  it  is  omitted  from  the  volume  seen. 

1887.  The  policy  of  our  labor  organizations — their  ob- 
jects and  rules  of  action.  (10  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1886/7:  67-100.) 

In  addition  to  the  general  material,  this  chapter  contains 
an  historical  sketch  or  description  of  the  following 
organizations,  viz. :  Green  glass  blowers,  Bohemian 
glass  blowei's.  Window  glass  workers.  Cignrinnkers' 
International  T'nion  of  American.  German-American 
Typographia.  throe  carpenters'  organizations  (The 
Amalgamated  Soeiet.v.  T'nited  Order  of  American 
Carpenters  and  .loinors.  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters 
and  Joiners),  Brickia.vers'  and  .Masons'  Interna- 
tional Union  of  America.  Brotherhood  of  I'aintprs 
and  Decorators  of  America.  Tailors'  Progressive 
ITnlon  of  America,  Grand  International  Brotherhood 
of  Ijocomotive  lOnglneers,  .lourneymen  Stone  Cutters' 
Assn.  of  Newark,  Orange.  Bloomfleld.  Avondale  and 
their  vicinities.  National  Assn.  of  Stationary  En- 
gineers. 

— — .  Benefit  features  and  strike  regulations  of  our 
labor  organizations.    (10  sume  1886/7:  103-151.) 

Includes  informatioTi  resrv  Ihe  beneflt  features  and 
strike  regulations  of  the  following  unions  :  Green 
Ilollowware   Glass    Workers'    League   of   the  U   S.  ; 


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431 


LABOR  UNIONS— cont'd 

Amci'Ican  Kllnt  (!lass  Workers'  tinlon.  Anicrlean 
Boherulaa  (ilass  Blowers'  League  of  North  America  : 
WUiilow-plass  workers ;  German-American  T,vi)o- 
graphla  ;  Iiiternationai  Typographical  Union  ;  Broth- 
erhood of  Carpenters  and  Joiners ;  Amalgamated 
Society  of  <'arpenters  and  Joiners  ;  United  Order  of 
American  Carpenters  and  Joiners  :  Bricklayers'  and 
Masons'  International  Union  ;  Operative  Plasterers' 
Union.  Brollierhood  of  Painters  and  Decorators  of 
America  ;  (irand  International  Brotherhood  of  Loco- 
motive KiiLriiieers  :  Brotherhood  of  Locomotive  Fire- 
men ;  Brotherhood  of  Railroad  Brakemen  ;  Order 
of  Railway  Conductors;  Iron  Moulders'  Union  of 
North  America  ;  Pattern  Makers'  Assn.  of  Newark  : 
National  Assn.  of  Stationary  Engineers  ;  American 
Order  of  Steam  Engineers  :  Newark  Brewers'  Union  ; 
Tailors'  Progressive  Union  of  America ;  Inter- 
national Furniture  Workers'  Union  :  Granite 
Cutters'  National  Union  of  the  U.  S.  of  America  ; 
Journeymen  Stone-Cutters'  Assn.  of  Newark ;  Na- 
tional Union  of  Journeymen  Horseshoers  of  the 
T'.  S.  of  America  ;  hatmnkers'  assns.  ;  Harness- 
makers*  Trade  Benevolent  Assn.  of  Newark  ;  Ship- 
wrights' and  Caulkers'  Accidental  Relief  Assn.  of 
Camden  ;  Barbers'  Protective  Assn.  of  Newark  ; 
Plumbers'  International  Union  of  Newark ;  Lab- 
orers' Protective  Unions  of  Newark.  Orange  and 
Montclair  :  Benefit  Insurance  Assn.  of  the  Knights 
of  Labor  and  the  local  assemblies  of  that  organiza- 
tion ;  Shetterville  Sick  Benefit  Aid  Socv.  at  Mill- 
vliie ;  Brotherhood  of  the  Union  (founded  1849)  ; 
United  Socy.  of  Boilermakers  and  Ship  Builders. 

.     Some  further  details  of  the  history,  success  or 

failure  of  the  labor  organizations  of  N.  J.;  labor  or- 
ganizations in  Trenton;  Knights  of  Labor  in  South- 
ern N.  J.,  Essex,  Passaic  and  Union  Co.;  other  local- 
ities; truck  system;  apprenticeship;  co-operative 
movement;  woman's  work  and  wages.  (10  same 
1886/7:  153-206.) 

.     Labor   organizations   in   America  and   England, 

statistics  of  membership  of  the  trades  unions  and 
the  Order  of  the  Knights  of  Labor  in  N.  J.  (10  same 
1886/7:  1-64.) 

Narrative  rept.  concluded  by  tabular  stmts,  resp.  labor 
organizations  of  N.  J.,  for  the  several  trades,   re- 
sults, hours  of  labor,  wages,  etc. 
1892.     See  above,  Labor.    Factory  Inspection,  this  date. 
1894-1S98.     Table:  membership  and  expenditures  of  the 
International   Typographical   Union.     (22  A.R.   bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1898/9:  271.) 
1899.     Table:  cost  of  membership  and  insurance  in  the 
benefit  departments  of  the  several  trades  unions. 
(22  same  1898/9:  280-281.) 

.     Benefit  features  of  American  Trades  Unions.    (22 

some  1898/9:  251-281.) 

Contains  an  historical  sketch  or  description  of  the 
following  trades  unions  :  Cigarmakers'  International 
Union  of  America  :  United  Brotherhood  of  Car- 
penters and  Joiners  of  America  ;  International  Typo- 
graphical Union  of  North  America  ;  Amalgamated 
Socy.  of  Carpenters  and  Joiners  :  Amalagamated 
Socy.  of  Engrs.  ;  Journeymen  Bakers'  and  Confec- 
tioners' International  Union  of  America  ;  Jourjiey- 
men  Barbers'  International  Union  of  America ; 
International  Brotherhood  of  Blacksmiths.;  Core- 
makers'  International  Union  of  America ;  Glass 
Bottle  Blowers'  Assn.  of  the  U.  S.  and  America  : 
Iron  Molders'  Union  of  North  America ;  United 
Brotherhood  of  Leather  Workers  on  Horse  Goods  ; 
Brotherhood  of  Painters  and  Decorators  of  Amer- 
ica :  Patternmakers'  National  League  of  North 
America  :  Journeymen  Tailors'  Union  of  America  ; 
International  Wood  Carvers'  Assn.  of  North  Amer- 
ica ;  Amalgamated  Woodworkers'  International 
Union  of  America;  American  Flint  Glass  Workers: 
National  Brotherhood  of  Electrical  Workers  :  United 
Hatters  of  North  America  :  International  Assn.  of 
Machinists ;  Metal  Polishers  :  Buffers.  Platers  and 
Brass-Workers'  Union  of  America  ;  Railway  brother- 
hoods. 

.     The  trade  unions  of  N.  J.    (23  .WHff-  1899/00:  181- 

227.) 

Narrative  rept..  followed  by  tables  as  to  membership  of 
the  several  organizations,  location,  wages,  hours  of 
labor  and  benefit  features. 

.     A  study  of  trade-unionism;   difference  in  hours 

of  daily  labor,  daily  wages  and  yearly  earnings  of 
union  and  non-union  men  engaged  at  same  trade; 
tables.    (21  same  1897/8:  221-249.) 


LABOR  UNIONS— cont'd 

1902/3-190.'!/4.     Table:  trades  or  labor  unions  organized, 
and  locality  where  organized.    (26  same  1902/3   (p. 
475)— 27  samr  1903/4.) 
1904.     Decisions  of  courts.     (27  same  1903/4:  267-282.) 
Master   and   servant,    labor  unions,   employers   and   em- 
ployes, etc. 

LABORATORY 

Geological  StmvBY;  see  Geology 

LABORATORY     OF     HYGIENE;     see     PUBLIC     HEALTH. 
BOARDS  OF  HEALTH:    STATE 

LACEY  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1792/3,  1801/2- 
1S04/5. 

Reports  by 
Select  Committee 
1793.     May    31.     Dispute   betw.    Middlesex    Co.    and    J. 
Stevens,  Jr.  late  state  treasurer.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
1792/3:  139.) 
ISOl.     Nov.  6.     Church  lottery  in  Perth  Amboy.    (Rnme 
Oct.  1801:  33.) 

LACY  (J.);  see  CORRUPT  PRACTICES 

LAFETRA  (HENRY  E.) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1854-1856. 
Reports  by 

COJIMITTEE  ON   BANKS 

1856.  Feb.  5.  Majority  rept.  on  banks.  Trenton:  Office 
of  "  True  American,"  1856.   6  pp. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1856:  230-233.) 

LAIRD    (JOHN   H.) 

Comr.  of  sinking  fund.  1887-1890. 
Annual  Report;   see  Debt 

LAIRD  (ROBERT  S.) 

Senator  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1855-1857. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Banks 

1857.  Feb.  10.  Farmers'  Bank  of  Keyport,  Monmouth 
Co.    (Sen.  jol.  1857:  170-172.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  100  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  Jol.  1857: 
172.) 

LAKE  HOPATCONG,  MORRIS  CO. 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Drought;  see  Climate.   Drought. 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

LAKEWOOD,  OCEAN  CO. 

Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Sanitation;  see  that  title 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

LAMBERT  (G,  H.) 

1878.  Trial  of  plows  made  at  meeting  of  Farmers'  Club 
of  Middlesex  Co.    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  139-143.) 

1879.  Trial  of  mowers  and  reapers  and  plows  held  at 
Agric.  College  Farm  under  direction  of  Farmers' 
Club  of  Middlesex  Co.    (7  same  1879:  101-105.) 

LAMBERT  (JOHN)  1746-1823 

Native  of  N.  J. :  Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co., 
1880-1885,  1888  ;  Councilman  from  Hunterdon  Co., 
1790-1804  :  Acting  Governor,  1802-1803  :  member  of 
Congress,  1805-1809  ;  U.  S.  Senator,  1809-1815. 


Reports  by 


Member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled  money, 
179G-1797  ;  see  Money. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LAMBERT  (JOHN) 

AsscmWvman    from    Ilimtordon    Co..    1847-1849.    1853- 
1854. 

Reports  by 

CoM.MITTEE   O.N    PUBLIC   PmNTING 

1849.     Jan.  18.     Public  prtg.  contracts;   minority  rept. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1849:  259-262.) 


(19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 


LAMBERTSON  (A.  S.) 

1891.     [Fertilizer  experiment.] 
1891:  503-504.) 

LAMBERTVILLE,  HUNTERDON  CO. 
Banks;  see  Banks;  Individual 
Rainfall;  see  Climate.    Rainfall 
Typhoid  Fever;  see  Public  Health 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

LAND 

See  also.  Boundary. 

1790.  Rept.  of  committee  (Dayton)  apptd.  to  examine 
act  for  the  more  easy  partition  of  lands  held  by  co- 
parceners, joint  tenants  and  tenants  in  common. 
(Jol.  of  Legisl.  Council  May,  1790:  17-18.) 

1796.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Imlay)  on  act  to  make 
titles  to  certain  islands  in  the  Delaware.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Feb.  1796:  49.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

1870.  Table:  geographical  distribution  of  woodland  in 
several  cos.  of  state.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1873:  51.) 

1873.  Description  of  improved  and  unimproved  lands 
in  N.  J.    (1  same  1873:  50-54.) 

1885.     See  Taxation.   Exemptions. 

1891.  Table:  acres  of  cleared  upland  and  forest  acres 
in  the  several  townships  of  Monmouth,  Ocean,  Bur- 
lington, Atlantic,  Camden,  Gloucester,  Cumberland, 
Cape  May  and  Salem  cos.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1891:  137-139.) 

.     Table:  no.  of  square  miles  and  no.  of  acres;  acres 

of  upland;  tide-marsh;  beach;  total  land  surface; 
water;  cleared  upland;  forest;  cleared  upland, 
forest;  oak  land;  pine  land  in  Monmouth,  Ocean, 
Burlington,  Atlantic,  Camden,  Gloucester,  Cumber- 
land, Cape  May  and  Salem  cos.    (Same  1891:  140.) 

.     New    lands    and    immigration;    glorious    N.    J.; 

wastelands.     (19   A.R.  bd.  agric.   1891:  36-39.) 

1893.  See  Geology,  this  date. 

1894.  On  forestry  and  reclaimed  lands.  (21  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1893:  26.) 

Bergen  County 
See  below.  Escheats.     Estate  of  John  G.  Leake. 

Burlington  County 
1878.     Observations  on  the  "  wild  lands  "  of  Burlington 
and  Ocean  cos.;  its  fertility.    (1  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1878:  85-88.) 

Ocean  County 
See  above.  Burlington  County. 

Paterson 

See  also,  Industries.     Associations. 

Oct.  10.  1816.  seven  lots  aggregating  about  300  acres 
were  conveyed  to  the  state  by  the  Society  for 
Establishing  Useful  Manufactures  at  Paterson.  In 
18.'i3  and  1834  small  lots  were  sold  to  the  First 
Presbyterian  Church  and  to  St.  Paul's  Church. 
Under  act  of  March  2.  1839,  Wm.  lirlttln,  Andrew 
Parsons.  Wm.  Stitcs.  L.  Q.  C.  Elmer  and  Joseph 
Saunders  were  apptd.  to  take  charge  of  the  state 
lands  at  Paterson  ;  they  were  authorized  to  lease 
lots,  open  streets  and  to  sell  lands  at  public  auction  ; 
the  atty.  gen.  was  empowered  to  make  deeds  of  con- 
veyance :  monies  and  sccurllli's  rocd.  wore  lo  be  paid 
to  the  treasurer  and  by  him  added  to  the  school 


LAND— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Paterson — cont'd 


fund.  All  of  the  lands  were  finally  disposed  of 
under  the  provisions  of  act  of  March  2.'>.  1852, 
authorizing  and  directing  the  trustees  of  the  school 
fund  to  sell  them  at  public  or  private  sale  and 
Invest  the  proceeds  for  the  benefit  of  the  school 
fund. 

1825.  Communication  from  treasurer  (Parker)  under 
res.  authorizing  him  to  request  of  agt.  having 
charge  of  state  lands  at  Paterson,  a  stmt,  of  their 
present  condition,  price  of  lands,  and  amt.  of  money 
reed,  by  him  since  last  settlement  with  the  treas- 
urer; and  also  to  ascertain  amt.  of  dividends  belong- 
ing to  state  from  Milford  and  Owego  Turnpike  Co., 
etc.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1825/6:  157-158.) 

.     Rept.  from  committee  (Chandler)  to  whom  was 

referred  the  communication  from  treasurer  on  sub- 
ject of  state  lands  at  Paterson,  and  of  Milford  and 
Owego  turnpike  roads.    (Same  1825/6:  178-179.) 

1826.  Communication  from  agent  (Saml.  Pennington) 
of  state  public  lands  at  Paterson,  with  rept.  on  con- 
dition of  lands,  etc.    (Same  1826/7:  144-145.) 

1828.  Rept.  from  committee  (Christie)  apptd.  to  In- 
quire the  value  of  lands  at  Paterson  belonging  to 
state  and  the  expediency  of  selling  part  thereof. 
(Same  1827/8:  103-104.) 

1828/9-1829/30.  Stmt,  from  agt.  (Saml.  Pennington)  of 
the  state  lands  at  Paterson.    (Same  1830/1:  123.) 

1830.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Parker)  rel.  to  Income  from 
state  lands  at  Paterson.    (Same  1829/30:  118.) 

1831.  Rept.  of  committee  (Wright)  on  propriety  of  dis- 
posing of  part  or  whole  of  state  lands  near  Paterson. 
(Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1830/1:  94-95.) 

1834.  Rept.  of  comrs.  having  in  charge  certain  lands  of 
state  at  Paterson.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4:  233- 
234.) 

Andrew  H.  Hopper  and  Wm.  Dickey  were  the  comrs. 

1839.  Communication  from  state  treasurer  (Southard) 
to  Gen.  Assem.  rel.  to  lands  belonging  to  state  at 
Paterson.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1838/9:  139.) 

.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Brittin)  on  treas- 
urer's communication  rel.  to  state  lands  at  Paterson. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9:  388.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  of  Assem.   (Stites)   on  state 

lands  at  Paterson;  when  acquired,  amts.  sold  or 
leased,  etc.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9:  359-362;  Jol. 
of  Legisl.  Council  1838/9:  172-174.) 

.    Same,  separate,  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.  Usual  no.  of 
copies  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9 : 
362.) 

1840.  Communication  from  treasurer  (Southard) 
transmitting  report  of  comrs.  authorized  to  make 
sale  of  state  lands  at  Paterson.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1839/40:  206-210.) 

For  names  of  comrs..  etc.,  see  above,  note  under  Paterson. 

.     Rept.  joint  committee  (Taylor)  on  stmt,  of  sales 

and  vouchers  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  dispose  of  state 
lands  at  Paterson.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1839/40: 
165-166.) 

1847.  Advised  that  treasurer  be  given  authority  to  sell 
state  lands  at  Paterson,  being  part  of  assets  of  school 
fund.    (A.R.  treasurer  1846:  97.) 

Paging  from  Votes  of  Assem. 

1854.  Sale  of  state  lands  near  Paterson  and  investment 
of  proceeds  for  benefit  of  school  fund.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Port)  Jan.  11,  1854.) 

Sandy  Hook 
1804.     Rept.  of  committee   (D.  Vroom)   on  letter  of  A. 
Gallatin,  secy.  U.  S.  Treasury  rel.  to  jurisdiction  of 
U.  S.  in  lot  of  land  at  Sandy  Hook.    (Jol.  Legisl. 
Council  Jan.  1804:  304.) 


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433 


LAND— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
fiandij  Hook — cont'd 
1850.     Govs.    mess.     (Haines)     transmitting    memorial 
from  state  of  N.  Y.  tiirougli  comr.  of  land  office  and 
health  officer,  rel.  to  cession  of  jurisdiction  of  land 
known  as  Sandy  Hook.    (Sen.  jol.  1850:  201-204.) 

Sussex  County 
1801.     Rept.   of  committee   (Scudder)    rel.   to  accts.  of 
Jos.  Gaston,  agt.  of  forfeited  estates  in  Sussex  Co. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801:  97-98.) 

Woodbine 
1901.     Reclaiming   of  wgste-lands   in    Soutli   Jersey   as 
accomplished  in  Woodbine;  by  H.  L.  Sabsovich.    (29 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1901:  293-299.) 

Drainage 

1867.  Extracts  from  papers  sent  by  Inclosure  Comrs.  of 
Great  Britain.     (Rept.  state  geologist  1867:  21-28.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

1867.  Urgent  need  of  reclaiming  tide  marshes,  salt  and 
fresh;  drainage.    (Rept.  state  geologist  1867:  14-16.) 

1871.  On  drainage  law  of  1871.    (.Vume  1871:  10-13.) 
.     Prof.  Bowser's  rept.  on  levels  and  soundings  taken 

on  Wallkill  River  and  its  branches,  Pochunk  and 
Wawayanda  Creeks  in  Sussex  Co.,  N.  J.,  and  Orange 
Co.,  N.  Y.    (Some  1871:  15-20.) 

Illustrated  by  map,  found  betw.  pp.  14  and  15  :  profile 

betw.  pp.   16  and  17  ;  extent  of  drowned  lands  is 

shown. 

1872.  Agriculturists  and  miners  Indebted  to  geol.  sur- 
vey for  long  needed  knowledge;  plans  for  drainage 
are  being  prepared  under  direction  of  bd.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872:  12-13.) 

.     An  act  to  provide  for  drainage  of  lands;   action 

taken  under  its  provisions;  communication  from  A. 
Welsh  on  question  of  draining  lands  along  the  Pas- 
saic and  the  Pequest.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1872:  9- 
13.) 

1873.  Drainage  of  lands;  law  of  1871;  plans  for  survey. 
(Same  1873:  9-10.) 

1877.  Notes  on  localities  injurious  to  healtli  by  reason 
of  imperfect  drainage;  by  state  geologist  (Cook). 
(1  A.R.  bd.  health  1877:  131-136.) 

1878.  Progress  of  drainage  works.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1878:  84-98.) 

1879.  Drainage:  works  on  Pequest  in  Great  Meadows 
of  Warren  and  Sussex  cos.  completed;  drainage  of 
lands;  expense  thrown  upon  owners.  (Same  1879: 
122.) 

1880.  Subsoil  drainage,  sanitary  requirements  of  sub- 
soil drainage  of  sites  of  towns  and  cities;  by  A. 
Welch.     (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1880:  185-194.) 

1882.     Tables:  summary  of  drainage  areas  of  N.  J.    (6 

same  1S82:  278.) 
1889.     Talk  on  drainage;  by  J.  M.  Dalrymple.    (17  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1889:  514-516.) 

1894.  The  drainage  systems  of  New  Jersey;  areas,  per- 
centage of  forest,  population,  areas  and  drainage 
areas  of  lakes  and  ponds,  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state 
geologist  1894  app.  pp.  49-62.) 

.     Geol.  map  of  N.  J.  showing  drainage  systems. 

(v.  3.    Same  1894:  betw.  pp.  112  and  113.) 

1895.  Drainage:  summary  of  work  done  and  of  work 
to  be  done;  provisions  of  drainage  laws  resp.  im- 
provements and  repairs;  Passaic  drainage;  reclama- 
tion of  tide-marsh  lands.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1895:  xx-xxvii.) 

1896.  Practicability  of  reclaiming  belt  of  tide-marsh 
betw.  Palisades  mountain  range  on  the  east  and  red 
sandstone  ridge  on  the  west.  (Same  (Smock)  1896: 
xxi-xxii.) 

28 


LAND— cont'd 
Drainage — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Essex  County 
1887.     Damage  in  Essex  Co.  from  overflow  of  the  Pas- 
saic River;  drainage  from  agric.  and  sanitary  stand- 
points.   (15  A.K.  bd.  agric.  1887:  407-410.) 
1898.     See  below,  Passaic  Co.,  tliis  date. 

Jlacketisack 

1896.  Drainage  of  Hackensack  and  Newark  tide- 
marshes;  by  C.  C.  Vermeule.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1896:  287-317.) 

1897.  Same;  by  C.  C.  Vermeule.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1897:  297-315.) 

.    On    reclamation    of    Hackensack    and    Newark 

meadows.    (Same  1897:  xxv-xxviii.) 

1898.  Importance  of  Passaic  drainage;  reclamation  of 
Hackensack  and  Newark  meadows.  (Same  1898: 
xxiv-xxvii.) 

1899.  On  Pequest  and  Passaic  drainage;  reclamation  of 
Hackensack  and  Newark  meadows.  (Same  1899: 
xxiv-xxv.) 

.     Rept.  on  reclamation  of  Hackensack  and  Newark 

meadows;  by  C.  C.  Vermeule.  (Same  1899:  xxxix- 
xliii.) 

1901.  Tendency  toward  reclamation  of  lands  of  Newark 
and  Hackensack  meadows  by  private  ownership  and 
municipalities;  no  progress  made  in  drainage  of 
swamp  lands  of  Upper  Passaic  valley.  (Same  1901: 
xxii-xxiii.) 

1903.  Passaic  Valley  Drainage;  drainage  of  the  Hack- 
ensack and  Newark  tide  marshes.  (Same  1903:  xxi- 
xxvi.) 

Newark 
See  above,  Hackensack. 

Passaic  Valley 

See  also  Water  Supply  and  Sewerage.     Passaic  Valley ; 
also  above,  Hackensack. 

1855.  Inundations  of  lands  in  the  valley  of  the  Passaic. 
(2  A.R.  geol.  survey  1855:  123-124.) 

1870.     Importance  of  geol.  survey;   special  mention  of 
part  rel.  to  land  that  should  be  drained  by  the  Pas- 
saic and  reclaiming  of  salt  marsh  lands.     (Govs, 
mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  17  or  30.) 
Tliere  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1872.     See  above.  Drainage,  this  date. 

1876.     See  below,  Pequest,  this  date. 

1887.  Summary  of  paper  by  G.  H.  Cook  on  "  Neglected 
drainage  areas  in  N.  J.  and  what  should  be  done  to 
improve  them."  (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:  134- 
135.) 

.    The  Passaic  River;  overflow;  danger  to  health, 

from  lack  of  drainage.    (11  same  1887:  35-36.) 
.     See  below,  Pequest,  this  date. 

1888.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Rept.  on  Passaic  River  drainage  before  Morris 

Co.  bd.  of  agric.  at  Afton,  Dec.  19;  by  G.  W.  Howell. 
(16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:    562-567.) 

1889.  Passaic  River  drainage;  by  G.  W.  Howell.  (13 
A.R.  bd.  health  1889:  141-145.) 

Papor  is  "  substantially  "  as  given. 
.     Drainage;  by  Geo.  W.  Howell.    (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1889:  73-75.) 

Pequest  drainage  ;  Passaic  drainage. 

.     Communication  from  Geo.  W.  Howell  to  secy.  oJ 

bd.  of  health  (Hunt)  on  progress  of  work  on  Passaic 
drainage.    (13  A.R.  bd.  health  1889:  13-14.) 

.     Drainage  for  health;  Passaic  drainage.    (13  same 

1889:  11-15.) 

1890.  Passaic  River  drainage;  by  G.  W.  Howell.  (17 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  548-551.) 

.     Same.    (14  A.R  bd.  health  1890:  13-14.) 

UiU'erent  text  from  first  entry. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LAND— cont'd 

Drainage — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Passaic  Valley — cont'd 

1890.  Drainage  of  lowlands  in  Passaic  River  and  its 
branches.    (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  29.) 

.     Drainage;     progress    of    work    of    Passaic    wet 

meadows.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1890:  19.) 

.     Drainage;  by  Geo.  W.  Howell.    (Same  1890:  285- 

287.) 

Pequest :  Passaic. 

1891.  Passaic  River  drainage;  by  Geo.  W.  Howell. 
(Samp  1891:  233-234.) 

.     Drainage:  plans  for  improvement  of  Pequest  and 

Passaic  River  drainage.    {Same  1891:  23.) 

.     Work  of  draining  wet  meadows  on  Passaic  River 

approaching  completion.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  Drainage;  Passaic  River  drainage;  work  of  geol. 
survey  in  connection  therewith.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1892:  19-24.) 

1895.  See  above.  Drainage,  this  date. 

.     The  Passaic  River  nuisance:   bills  presented  to 

the  legislature  rel.  to  drainage  of  the  river  and  rel. 
to  sewage  disposal;  their  failure  to  become  a  law; 
conference  of  state  board  of  health  and  representa- 
tives of  local  boards;  proceedings  of  meeting.  (19 
A.R.  bd.  health  1895:  8-25.) 

1896.  Drainage;  Pequest;  Passaic.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1896:  xviii-xix.) 

1897.  Passaic  River  drainage;  by  G.  W.  Howell.  (Same 
1897:  xxxvii-xl.) 

.     Importance  of  Passaic  drainage.     (Same  1897: 

xxiv.) 

1898.  Drainage  of  Passaic  Valley;  importance  to  Essex 
Co.    (26  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1898:  274-275.) 

.     Drainage  rept.  [Passaic  Valley];  by  C.  B.  Crane. 

(26  same  1898:  276-278.) 
1903.    Map  of  flooded  lands  in  Passaic  Valley.    Scale: 

1  in.  =  1  mi.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1903.) 

Pequest  Valley 
1870.     Maps  of  Great  Meadows,  Warren  Co.,  by  E.  A. 

Bowser.    Scale:   2  in.  =  1  mi.    (A.R.  state  geologist 

1870:  betw.  pp.  68-69  and  69-70.) 
.     Rept.  of  levels  and  soundings  taken  on  Pequest 

River,  Warren  Co.;  by  Ed.  A.  Bowser.    (Same  1870: 

69-73.) 
.     Profile  of  Pequest  River  through  Great  Meadows 

in  Warren  Co.;  by  E.  A.  Bowser.    Scale:  2  in.  =  1 

mi.    (Same  1870:  betw.  pp.  72-73.) 
1872.     See  above.  Drainage,  this  date. 

1874.  Drainage  plans;  Great  Meadows  on  the  Pequest 
in  Warren  Co.;  work  on  wet  lands  of  the  Passaic 
not  begun,  difRculties;  expense;  suggestions  for 
raising  money.     (A.R.  state  geologist  1874:  10-12.) 

.     Preparation  for  draining  lands  on  Pequest  and 

Passaic.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1875.  Drainage:  work  of  comrs.  for  drainage  of  Great 
Meadows  on  Pequest  in  Warren  Co.;  active  opera- 
tions not  begun  by  comrs.  for  drainage  of  lands  on 
the  Passaic  and  its  branches;  reply  made  to  circu- 
lar of  U.  S.  dept.  of  agric.  rel.  to  wet  lands  of  N.  J. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1875:  19-24.) 

1876.  Drainage;  progress  of  drainage  of  Great  Meadows 
on  the  Pequest  in  Warren  Co.;  drainage  of  wet  lands 
of  Passaic  above  Little  Falls  has  not  yet  begun; 
survey  of  Bear  Swamp;  estimated  cost  of  drainage. 
(Same  1876:  12-13.) 

1877.  Drainage  of  Great  Meadows  on  the  Pequest;  prog- 
ress of  work;  comrs.  (Amos  Hoagland,  James  Boyd, 
Wm.  L.  Johnson);  benefits  to  agric.  and  health. 
(Same  1877:  32-48.) 

1879.    See  above.  Drainage,  this  date. 


LAND— cont'd 
Drainage — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Pequest  Valley — cont'd 

1880.  Drainage.     (A.R.   state  geologist   1880:  158-160.) 
Completion  of  survey  of  the  Great  Meadows;  agric.  and 

sanitary  benefits. 

1881.  Drainage.    (Same  1881:  71-72.) 

Benefit  from  drainage  works  In  Great  Meadows,  on  the 
Pequest. 

1882.  Satisfactory  drainage  of  Great  Meadows  on  the 
Pequest.    (Same  1882:  95.) 

1883.  Efficiency  of  drainage  of  Great  Meadows  on  the 
Pequest.    (Some  1883:  159.) 

1884.  Drainage:  Great  Meadows  Drainage;  Passaic 
Drainage.     (Same  1884:  112-120.) 

1885.  Drainage:  successful  drainage  of  the  Great 
Meadows  on  the  Pequest;  drainage  of  Passaic  Val- 
ley above  Little  Falls  under  discussion;  drowned 
lands  of  Sussex.    (Same  1885:  141.) 

1886.  Drainage:  Great  Meadows  on  the  Pequest;  Pas- 
saic.   (Same  1886:  213-237.) 

1887.  Drainage;  general  provision  of  act  of  1871;  drain- 
age of  the  Great  Meadows  on  the  Pequest  in  War- 
ren Co.;  plan  for  drainage  of  the  Passaic;  cause  of 
delay.    (Some  1887:  28-29.) 

1888.  Drainage:  Pequest  drainage;  Passaic  drainage; 
text  of  laws  rel.  to  drainage  (1871-1888);  text  of 
agreement  betw.  Geo.  W.  Howell,  C.  M.  Harrison  and 
J.  H.  Blauvelt,  comrs.  apptd.  to  drain  lands  along 
the  Passaic,  and  Beattie  Mnfg.  Co.  (Same  1888 
45-70.) 

1889.  See  above,  Passaic  Valley,  this  date. 

.     Drained  lands  of  the  Pequest  and  their  products; 

letter  from  A.  J.  Swayze.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888: 
61-62.) 
1891.    Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  inspect  cultivation 
of  Great  Meadows  in  Warren  Co.     (18  same  1890: 
45-49.) 

Wm.  R.  Llppincott,  II.  F.  Bodlne,  and  M.  Bacon. 
Fertility  of  the  soli  in  places  that  had  been  drained. 

1896.    See  above,  Passaic,  this  date. 

1899.  See  above.  Drainage,  Hackensack,  this  date. 

1900.  Successful  drainage  of  wet  lands  in  Pequest  Val- 
ley in  Warren  Co.;  need  of  Passaic  drainage.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1900:  xxiii-xxv.) 

Sussex  County 

1871.     See  above.  Drainage,  this  date. 
1885.     See  same,  this  date. 

Warren  County 
See  above,  Pequest  Valley. 

Escheats 

See  also  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
Estate  op  John  G.  Leake 

Undoubtedly  the  .John  O.  Leako  whoso  name  is  identified 
with  the  Leal(e  and  Watts  Orphan  House  of  New 
Yorli  City.  See  the  New  Yorli  volume  of  this 
Index,  under  Land  :  Escheated  Estates. 

1835.  Rept.  of  trustees  apptd.  to  take  charge  of  state 
lands  in  Bergen  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5:  327.) 

.John  M.  Cornelisun  and  .John  I'^UKle. 

1836.  Stmt,  of  John  Engle,  one  of  trustees  apptd.  to  take 
charge  of  state  lands  in  Bergen,  late  the  property 
of  John  G.  Leake,  deceased.    (Same  1835/6:  576-580.) 

Farm  Lands;  see  Agriculture.   Farms  and  Farming 
Great  Meadows;  see  above,  Drainage.  Pequest  Valley 
Indian  Lands 

1796.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Biddle)  to  whom  was 
referred  petition  of  Joseph  Salter  and  Josiah  Foster 
in  behalf  of  Indians  at  Brotherton  resp.  real  estate 
purchased  for  their  use.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1796: 
24.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


435 


LAND— cont'd 
Indian  Lands — cont'd 

1797.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hough)  on  petition  of  comrs. 
apptd.  to  take  cliarge  of  tlie  lands  at  Brotlierton, 
Burlington  Co.,  belonging  to  the  Indian  natives. 
(iSV/we  Jan.  1797:  20.) 

1802.     Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  dispose  of  Indian  lands 
at  Brothertown.    (Same.  Oct.  1802:  93-94.) 
Wm.  Stockton.  Abraham  Stockton.  Chas.  Ellis. 

1802-1806.  Lists  of  sales  made  by  comrs.  apptd.  to  sell 
and  convey  lands  belonging  to  Indian  natives  at 
Brothertou.    (Same  Feb.  1806:  566-574.) 

1S06.  Rept.  of  committee  (Irlck)  rel.  to  allowance  to  be 
made  certain  comrs.  for  selling  lands  belonging  to 
Indians,    (l^amc  Feb.  1806:  564-574.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Earl)   rel.  to  certificate  for 

deferred  stock  of  the  U.  S.  purchased  for  benefit  of 
Brotherton  Indians  by  comrs.  apptd.  to  dispose  of 
lands  in  Burlington  Co.  and  to  appropriate  money 
thence  arising  for  Indians.    (Same  Oct.  1806:  37.) 

.  Copy  of  certificate  of  stock  purchased  for  Brother- 
ton  Indians.    (Same  1806:  43-44.) 

1822.  Rept.  of  committee  (Newbold)  on  memorial  of 
the  Brotherton  Indians;  amt.  Invested  by  Chas. 
Ellis  in  ISOC,  payment  of  interest,  etc.  (Same  Oct. 
1822:  127.) 

1824.  Rept.  of  committee  (GrifiBth)  rel.  to  manner  in 
which  act  respecting  Brotherton  Indians,  has  been 
executed  by  agent  apptd.    (Same  Oct.  1824:  82.) 

1859.  Compliance  with  request  of  Governor  of  Choc- 
taw Indians  for  interchange  of  state  laws;  New 
Jersey's  policy  toward  Indian  tribes;  settlement  of 
claim  of  Delawares  in  1832.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell) 
Jan.  12,  1859:  23-24.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  atty.-gen.  (Stockton)  in  the  matter  of 
the  Central  R.R.  tax  case  of  1882,  writs  of  certiorari 
under  the  act  of  April  10,  1884,  misc.  corporations, 
N.  J.  vs.  Delaware,  certain  special  charters,  land  of 
the  Delaware  Indians.  31  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1885, 
doc.  34.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1885. 

31  pp. 
Laws 

n.  d.     An  act  to  authorize  and  enable  cos.  in  this  state 
to  acquire  and  improve  lands  for  public  parks,  and 
to  maintain  and  regulate  the  same.  n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1864-1884.     Acts  and  joint  res.  of  the  state  of  N.  J.  rel.  to 
lands   under  water.    Jersey  City:    Sunday  Tattler 
Job  Print,  18S5.   33  pp. 
Imprint  taken  from  cover. 

1869-1872.  Acts  and  suppls.  apptg.  riparian  comrs.,  with 
their  repts.  to  1873,  and  a  synopsis  of  grants  made 
by  the  state  to  1864;  also  opinion  In  the  case  of  the 
people  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  agst.  the  Central  R.R.  Co. 
of  N.  J.,  and  opinion  In  the  case  of  Frederick  Stevens 
vs.  the  Paterson  and  Newark  R.R.  Co.  n.  p.,  1873. 
V.  p. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

1871-1888.  See  above,  Drainage,  Request,  under  date 
1888. 

1890-1892.  Legislative  acts  relating  to  riparian  rights. 
(A.R.  riparian  comrs.  1890  (pp.  49-50)— .so»io:  1892.) 

Marsh  and  Tide  Lands 

See  also  above.  Drainage. 

NETHERLANDS 
1892.     Notes  on  the  sea-dikes  and  the  Netherlands  [and] 
reclamation   of  Lowlands  of  the  Netherlands;    by 
J.  C.  Smock.    (A.R.  state  geologist  3892:  313-353.) 

NEW  JERSEY 
1697-1783.     Meadow    laws    [summary].     (16    A.R.    bd. 

agrlc.  1888:  97-109.) 
1866.     Tide  meadows  along   Delaware  Bay  and  River 
and  along  Hackensack,  Passaic  and  Raritan  rivers 


LAND— cont'd 

Marsh  and  Tide  Lands— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
and  salt  marshes  along  sea  shore;  reclamation;  sug- 
gestions; banked  meadows  of  Salem  and  Cumber- 
land; estimate  of  no.  of  acres  of  tide  meadows,  fresh 
and  salt  in  Bergen  and  Hudson,  Essex  and  Union, 
Middlesex,  Monmouth,  Ocean,  Burlington,  Atlantic, 
Cape  May,  Cumberland  and  Salem  cos.;  marsh 
lands  in  Burlington,  Camden  and  Gloucester  cos.; 
Holland  dikes;  reclaimed  lands  in  England.  (3  A.R. 
geol.  survey  18G6:  15-26.) 

1868.  Undrained  and  marsh  lands  of  N.  J.;  practica- 
bility of  improving.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  14, 
1868:  16-17.) 

.     Elevation    and    subsidence.     (Geology    of   N.    J. 

1868:  343-373.) 

Subsidence  of  land  along  tidewaters  of  N.  J,  and  whole 
eastern  coast  of  U.  S. ;  details  resp.  N.  J. ;  wear  of 
beaches ;  loss  of  meadow  and  low  upland ;  salt 
marshes ;  buried  timlier,  raising  o£  buried  timber 
(chiefly  cedar  used  for  shingles)  ;  quotation  from 
paper  of  Prof.  Dawson  "  On  a  Modern  Submerged 
Forest  at  Fort  Lawrence,  Nova  Scotia  "  ;  submarine 
forest  at  Holmes'  Hole  on  Martha's  Vineyard 
(Geology  of  Mass.)  ;  do.  at  Kye  Beach  (Geology  of 
N.  H.)  ;  submerged  forests  observed  in  Albemarle 
Sound.  N.  C. ;  subsidence  of  coast  of  S.  C. ;  Informa- 
tion iuruished  in  paper  by  E.  Lewis,  Jr.,  on  "  Evi- 
dences of  coast-depression  along  shores  of  L.  I."  ; 
letter  from  W.  N.  Pindell  to  G.  H.  Cook  dated  Dec. 
17,  1807  resp.  subsidence  of  coast  of  Md. ;  another 
from  Pindell  rel.  to  submerged  forests,  Jan.  15, 
1858  :  letter  from  J.  H.  Cowper  to  G.  H.  Cook,  Dec. 
24,  1857  rel.  to  coast  of  Ga. 

1869.  On  marshes  and  tracts  of  land  subject  to  pro- 
tracted freshets.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1869:  23-49.) 

Improvement  of  marshes  ;  banking  meadows ;  value  of 
banked  meadows  of  Salem  ;  tabular  stmt.,  by  cos., 
of  no.  of  acres  of  tide  meadows,  fresh  and  salt, 
in  state ;  reclamation  of  lands  in  England ;  rept. 
of  Edwd.  A.  Bowser  on  tide  marsh  on  Newark  Bay 
and  i*assaic  and  Hackensack  rivers  and  ou  marsh  on 
the  Delaware  in  Salem  Co.  ;  wet  lands  on  the 
Passaic  River  and  its  branches,  the  Rockaway  and 
Whippany,  above  Little  Falls:  chief  agrlc.  advan- 
tages of  land  drainage  to  individual  occupiers  or 
owners. 

.     Map  of  marshes  on  the  Delaware  in  Salem  Co.; 

[by     E.   A.   Bowser].    Scale   2   in.  =  1  mi.     (Same 
1869:  betw.  pp.  40  and  41.) 

.    Map  of  marshes  on  Newark  Bay  and  Passaic  and 

Hackensack   Rivers.     Scale    2    in.  =r  1   mi.     (Same 
1869:  betw.  pp.  38  and  39.) 

1870.  On  marshes  and  tracts  of  land  subject  to  pro- 
tracted freshets.    (Same  1870:  14-52.) 

Localities ;  damage ;  drained  lands  of  England  and 
Holland  :  expenses  of  reclaiming  lands  ;  worth  when 
reclaimed. 

1881.  Geol.  notes.    (Same  1881:  20-32.) 
Encroachments  of  sea  upon  low-lying  lands  of  shore. 

1882.  Plan  for  utilization  of  refuse  from  cities  to  im- 
prove marsh  lands.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  237-238.) 

1892.  On  reclamation  of  tide-marsh  lands.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1892:  16-19.) 

1893.  See  Geology,  this  date. 

Cumberland  County 
1795.  Rept.  of  committee  (Peck)  on  bill  to  enable 
owners  and  possessors  of  tide  marsli  and  swamp, 
lying  on  the  Manumusking  Creek  in  Cumberland 
Co.  to  erect  dam  and  water  works;  unfavorable. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1795:  24.) 

Jersey  City 
1846.  Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  (Cannon)  on  peti- 
tion of  citizens  of  J.  City  to  release  and  confirm  to 
mayor  and  common  council  of  city,  the  right  of  state 
of  N.  J.,  of,  in  and  to  all  soil  flowed  by  tides  within 
chartered  limits  of  the  city.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1846:  494-496.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  200  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1846:496.) 


436 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LAND— cont'd 

Slarsh  and  Tide  Lands — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
Salem 
1675-1874.    Historical  sketch  of  the  banked  meadows  of 
Salem,  N.  J.;   by  David  Petit.     (2  A.R.  bd.  agrlc. 
1874:  68-70.) 

Reclaimed  tide-lands. 

Meadow  Lands 

See  above,  Dralnane.     Also  Marsh  and  Tide-Lands. 
Mortgages;  see  that  title 
Pea  Patch 

1822.  Rept.  ot  committee  (Elmer)  on  communication 
from  gov.  rel.  to  corresp.  with  Secy,  of  War  resp. 
island  in  Delaware  Bay,  called  Pea-Patch.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  Oct.  1822:  110-112.) 
1825.  Rept.  of  committee  (Pennington)  on  communica- 
tion from  gov.  rel.  to  island  In  Delaware  River  called 
Pea-Patch.    (Same  1825:  174.) 

Prices;  see  that  title 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1884.     Table:    receipts  from  sale  of  real  estate.    (A.R. 
treasurer  1883/4:  31.) 

.     Comment  on  receipts  from  sale  of  real  estate. 

(A.R.  comptroller  1883/4:  26-27.) 

ESCHE.\TS 

1871-1904.  Escheats:  receipts:  table.  (A.R.  treasurer 
1870/1    (p.  240)— .wnifl  1903/4.) 

Omitted  1872-1S78.  1880-1888.  1892-1895.  1898-1903. 
1877-1S98.     Escheats:      disbursements;      table.       {Same 
1876/7  (p.  \ZZ)—mme  1897/8.) 

Omitted   1878-1888.    isn,?.    1895-1890. 
1889-1904.     Receipts  on  acct.  ot  escheats;  amt.;  explana- 
tion.   (A.R.  comptroller  1888/9  (p.  11)— same  1904.) 
Omitted  1892-1895.  1898-1903. 
1892.     Disbursements  on  acct.  of  escheats;  explanation. 
{Same  1891/2:  41.) 
Riparian  Lands 

1864-1879.     Amts.  reed,  on  acct.  ot  riparian  grants  and 
leases;  amts.  paid  into  the  school  fund.    (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1879:  9-10.) 
1864/5-1903/4.     Expenses    ot     riparian    comrs.      (A.R. 
treasurer  1864/5   (p.  611) — same  1903/4.) 
Paglner  from  Collected  docs. 

No  returns  In  18G6/7.  18G7/8,  1888/9.  1889/90.  1894/5. 
1895/6. 

1865-1871.  Rept.  of  comptroller  (McDonald)  on  riparian 
expenses.    (Legisl.  docs.  1871:  983-987.) 

1867.     Amt.   reed,   from   American   Dock  and  Improve- 
ment Co.  for  grant  of  lands  under  water.    (Govs, 
mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  8],  1867:  31  or  43.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1871-1903/4.  Expenditures  on  acct.  of  riparian  comn. ; 
explanation.  (A.R.  comptroller  1870  (pp.  16-17)  — 
*ame  1903/4.) 

Omitted  1889-1893.  1894/5-1895/6. 

1873.  See  below.  Riparian  Lands,  this  date. 

1874.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Amts.  paid  for  grants  and  leases  of  lands  under 

water.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1875-1896.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  reserved  by  riparian 
comn.  from  receipts  for  grants  and  leases  of  lands 
under  water,  authorized  by  act  of  Apr.  5,  1875,  and 
payments  made  tlierefrom,  to  Dec.  1,  1875.  (A.R. 
riparian  comrs.  1875  (pp.  13-14) — same  1896.) 

1882.  Financial  transactions  of  riparian  comrs.;  new 
exterior  line  for  piers  established.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

.     See  below.  Riparian  Lands,  this  date. 

1884.  See  same,  this  date. 

1885.  See  same,  this  date. 

1886.  See  same,  this  date. 


LAND— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Rn'ARi,\N  La.nds — cont'd 

1887.  Receipts  by  riparian  comn.  In  1886  and  since 
1864;  payment  of  salaries  and  expenses  ot  comn. 
out  ot  state  fund;  recommended  that  all  expenses 
be  paid  directly  out  of  riparian  fund.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1888.  Financial  transactions  of  riparian  comn.;  rec- 
ommended that  all  expenses  of  comn.,  incl.  sal- 
aries, be  paid  from  riparian  fund  before  transfer  to 
school  fund.     (Same   (Green)   Jan.   [101,  1888:  32.) 

1888/9.  Financial  transactions  of  riparian  comrs. 
(Same  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  9.) 

1889.  Receipts  ot  riparian  comrs.  in  1887/8;  amt.  ot 
principal  from  1884  to  1888.  (Same  (Green)  Jan. 
[8],  1889.) 

1891-1893/4.  Table:  receipts  from  riparian  lands;  ex- 
planation. (A.R.  comptroller  1890/1  (pp.  13-14)  — 
same  1893/4.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1890/1  (pp.  83- 

84)— same  1893/4.) 

1892.  See   below.   Riparian   Lands,   this   date. 

1893.  Stmt,  ot  reserved  fund  ot  riparian  comn.  for  yr. 
ending  Oct.  31,  1893.  (A.R.  riparian  comrs.  1893: 
42.) 

1894.  Stmt,  ot  amts.  reed,  and  paid  by  riparian  comrs. 
for  salaries  and  expenses  of  comn.;  also  amts.  reed, 
and  paid  out  for  care  and  preservation  of  monu- 
ments marking  boundary  lines  of  state.  (A.R. 
riparian  comrs.  1894:  19.) 

.  Amt.  paid  to  riparian  comrs.  for  expenses  In- 
curred under  act  to  provide  tor  tlie  care  and  preser- 
vation of  the  monuments  marking  the  boundary 
lines  of  the  state  (Apr.  4,  1891).  (A.R.  comptroller 
1893/4:  46.) 

1895.  Financial  stmt,  ot  riparian  comn.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Werts)  1896.) 

1895-1900.     Stmt,  ot  amts.  reed,  and  paid  by  riparian 

comrs.  for  salaries  and  expenses  ot  comn.  tor  yr. 

(A.R.  riparian  comrs.  1S95   (p.  17) — .same  1900.) 
1899-1900.     Table:    disbursements  on   acct.   of  riparian 

lands.      (A.R,    comptroller    1898/9    (p.    68)— sam« 

1899/00.) 
.    Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1898/9  (p.  415) 

same  1899/00.) 
Sdrvetob  General 
1871-1872.     Table:    disbursements  to  surveyor  general. 

(A.R.  treasurer  1870/1  (p.  88)— same  1871/2.) 

Riparian  Lands 

See  also  above,  Laws. 

serial 
Under  act  of  March  31.  1869. 
1869-1904.     Rept.  of  the  riparian  comn.* 
Checklist 

Francis  8.  Lathrop,  Peter  Vredenhiirff,  Chas.  S.  Olden  and 
Bennington  F.  Randolph,  comrs, 
1869  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     True   American    Office,    1870. 

0(1)   pp..  foldg.  table. 
1869  dept.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     10  pp. 

Copy  of  the  2d  ed.  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

1869  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1015-1021. 

1870  dept.     ed.       Trenton :      Murphy     &    Bechtel — State 
Gazette  01i5ce.  1871.     24  pp. 

1870  dept.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     11  pp. 

Copv  of  the  2d  ed.  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

1870  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  959-982. 

1871  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     "  State    Gazette,"    Murphy   & 
Bechtel.  1872.     10  pp. 

1871  doc.    ed.      Trenton  :     "  State    Gazette,"    Murphy    & 
'   Bechtel.   1872.      10  pp. 

1872  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     "  State   Gazette,"    Murphy    & 
Bechtel.  1873.     58  pp.,  2  maps. 


•There  Is  a  slicht  variation  in  title  after  1869:  from  1870-1876. 
It  Is  the  Rept.  of  tile  riparian  comrs.  ;  from  1877-1904,  Ann.  rept.  of 
the  riparian  comrs. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


437 


LAND— cont'd 

Riparian  Lands — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

Francis  S.  Lathrop,  Peter  Vredenburg,  Chas.  S.  Olden  and 

Bennington  F.  Randolph,  cotnrs. — cont'd 

1872  dept.  cd.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     01  pp.,  2  maps. 

There   was   a    1st  and   a    2d  edition   of   the    1872    rept. 
Copy   of   the   2d   edition   seen   in   the   N.   J.    State 
Library. 
1872  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     58  pp.,  2  maps. 

For  the  remainder  of  the  series,  dept,  and  doc,  editions 
differ  only  in  that  the  imprint  of  the  latter  Is 
omitted. 

1873.  Trenton  :    The  State  Gazette — Murphy  &  Bechtel, 
1873,     15  pp„  maps. 

F.  S.  Lathrop,  Chas.  8.  Olden,  Bennington  F.  Randolph, 
Thos.  McKeen,  comrs. 

1874.  Trenton  :      Public    Opinion — W.     S.     Sharp,     1874. 
11  pp. 

F,  8.  Lathrop,  Bennington  F.  Randolph,  Thos.  McKeen, 
Amzi  Dodd,  comrs. 

1875.  Trenton :     Public    Opinion — W,    S.    Sharp,    1875, 
14  pp„  5  maps. 

1876.  Trenton :     J,    L.    Murphy.    1876.      12    pp.,    2    11., 
4  maps. 

1877.  Trenton  :    Naar.  Day  &  Naar.  1877.     19  pp.,   1  1„ 

2  maps. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

1878.  Trenton;    Naar,   Day  &  Naar,   1878,      18    (1)    pp., 

3  maps. 

1879.  Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharp.  1879,     27  pp,,  2  11, 

1880.  Mt.   Holly  :    Chas.  H.   Folwell.  1880.     26  pp.,  1  1., 
2  maps, 

1881.  Orange  :    S.  Toombs,  18S1,     32  pp.,  4  maps. 

1882.  Paterson  :    C.  M.  Herricli.  1882.     28  pp.,  2  11. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

Bennington  F.   Randolph.  Amzi  Dodd,  Qershom  Mott, 
Arthur  O.   Ogilby 

1883.  Paterson  :    C.  M.  Herrlcl:.  1S84.     30  pp.,  2  II. 

1884.  Trenton  :   J,  L.  Murphy,  1884.     30  pp.,  4  maps. 

Bennington  F.  Randolph,  Am:i  Dodd.  Arthur  O.  Opilbu,  Miles  Ross 

1885.  Trenton  :    J,  L.  Murphy,  1885.     47  pp.,  2  maps. 

Bennington  F.  Randolph.  AmH  Dodd,  Miles  Ross, 
John  Carpenter,  Jr. 

1886.  Camden :     Courier    Publishing    Association,    1886. 
35  pp. 

Bennington   F.   Randolph,  Miles   Ross,  James  F.   Connolly, 
Daniel  F.  Crean 

1887.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1887. 
40  pp.,  2  maps, 

Bennington  F.  Randolph.  Miles  Ross.  Richard  B.  Reading, 
Richard  N.  Herring 

1888.  Camden  :    S.  Chew,  1889.     64  pp.,  2  maps. 

1889.  Camden:    S,  Chew,  1890.     54  (1)  pp.,  5  maps. 

Willard  C.  Fisk.  Miles  Ross.  Richard  B.  Reading,  Richard  N. 
Herring 

1890.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company, 

1890.  51  pp.,  map. 

1891.  Somerville :      The     Unionist-Gazette     Association, 

1891.  110  pp.,  map, 

Leon  Ahbett,  Willard  C.  Fislc,  Miles  Ross.  Oustavus  A.  Seide,  Alvin 
P.  Hildreth,  comrs. 

1892.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Company, 

1892.  47  pp. 

New  comn.  organized  Mch.  12.  1892, 

Qeo.  T.  Werts,  Willard  C.  Fisk,  Miles  Ross,  Oustavus  A.  Seide, 
Alvin  P.  Hildreth 

1893.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1893. 
43  pp. 

Qeo.  T.  Werts.  Willard  C.  Fisk.  Miles  Ross,  John  I.  Holt, 
Wm.   Cloke 

1894.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L,  Murphy  Publishing  Company, 
1894.     63  pp.,  2  maps. 

1895.  Trenton  :    The  J,  L,  iPurphv  Publishing  Company, 
1896,     41  pp.,  map, 

John  W.  Qriggs.  W.  C.  Fisk,  etc. 

1896.  Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1896.     17  pp. 

1897.  Camden:    Slnnickson,  Chew  &  Sons.  1897.     40  (1) 
pp. 

David  O.  Watkins,  W.  C.  Fisk,  etc. 

1898.  Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1898.     19  pp. 


LAND— cont'd 

Siparian  Lands — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Checklist— cont'd 

Foster  M.  Voorhees,  Willard  V.  Fisk,  Wm.  Cloke,  John  I.  Holt, 

John  J.  FurrcH 

1899.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1899,     21  pp. 

IflOO.     Trenton  :    .MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley.  1900.     23  pp. 

1901.  Trenton  ;    The  J,  L,  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902. 
41  pp. 

Franklin  Murphy,  W.  C.  Fisk,  etc. 

1902.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co..  1902. 

29  pp. 


1903.      S 

omerv 

llle: 

The 

Unionist-Gazette     Association, 

1904 

.     84 

pp. 

Franklin 

Murphy. 

Wm. 

Cloke 

Robt. 

Williams,  M.   F.   McLaughlin, 

John 

R.   Rry 

iolds 

1904.     Paterson  :    News  Printing  Company,  1905.    28  pp., 

map 

In  Collected 

docs. 

as  follows 

1869  in 

Legis 

.  docs 

.   1870: 

1015-1021. 

1870    '■ 

1871 

95 

9-982. 

1871    " 

1872. 

unnum.  doc. 

1872    " 

1873, 

doc,   22. 

1873    " 

1874, 

doc.  22. 

1874    " 

1875, 

doc.  22, 

1875    " 

1876, 

doc,  22. 

1876    " 

1877, 

doc.   24. 

1877    " 

1878, 

doc.   17. 

1878    " 

1879. 

V. 

2.  doc.  45. 

1879    " 

1880, 

doc.  51. 

1880    " 

1S81, 

V. 

2,  doc.  62. 

1881     " 

1S82, 

V. 

2.  doc.  41. 

1882     " 

1883. 

V. 

2.  doc.   18. 

1883    " 

1884. 

V. 

2.  doc.  27. 

1884    " 

1885. 

V. 

2,  doc.  26. 

1885    " 

18S6. 

V. 

3.  doc.  25. 

1886    " 

1887. 

V. 

3,  doc.  25. 

1887    " 

1888. 

V. 

3,  doc.  24. 

1888    •' 

1889. 

V. 

3,  doc.  35. 

1889    '• 

1890. 

V. 

3,  doc.  27. 

1890    " 

1.S91. 

y. 

3,  doc.  16. 

1891    " 

" 

1892, 

V. 

3,  doc,  15. 

1892    " 

1893, 

T. 

3,  doc.  17. 

1893    " 

*' 

1894, 

V. 

3,  doc.  22. 

1894    " 

" 

1895 

(1. 

e.  119  sess.J,  v.  3,  doc.  27. 

1895    " 

1895 

(1. 

e.  120  sess.),  v.  4,  doc,  27. 

1896    " 

" 

1896. 

V. 

3,  doc.  23. 

1897    " 

" 

1897 

V. 

3,  doc.  13. 

1898    " 

" 

1898 

y. 

3,  doc.   15. 

1899    " 

•' 

1899 

V. 

5,  doc.  43, 

1900    " 

" 

1900 

V. 

1,  doc.   7. 

1901    " 

'* 

1901 

V. 

1.  doc.  6. 

1902    " 

" 

1902 

V. 

1,  doc,  6. 

1903    " 

'* 

1903 

V. 

1,  doc,  7. 

1904    " 

*' 

1904 

V. 

3.   doc.  37. 

non-serial 

1839.  Depositions  of  members  of  the  N.  J.  legisl.,  with 
documents  and  petitions  praying  for  a  repeal  of  the 
act  to  release  to  Aaron  Ogden  the  right  of  the  state 
of  New  Jersey  of,  in  and  to  a  certain  lot  of  land 
covered  with  water  in  the  Bay  of  N.  Y.  n.  t.  p.  20  pp. 

Copy  seen   in  State  Library  In  a  volume  with  binder's 
'title  "  Repts.  1838." 

1840.  Rept.  of  committee  (Price)  submitting  opinion 
of  atty.-gen.  on  petition  for  repeal  of  act  to  release 
to  A.  Ogden  right  of  state  of  N.  J.  in  certain  lot  of 
land  covered  with  water  in  New  York  Bay.  (Jol. 
Legisl.  Council  1839/40:  225-227.) 

1841.  Communication  from  Garret  D.  Wall  giving  acct. 
of  case  of  Martin  et  al.  vs.  John  Derr  ex  dem.  Wm. 
C.  H.  Waddell  in  regard  to  tract  of  land  covered  with 
water,  in  Raritan  Bay.  (Doc.  5  ace.  Govs.  mess. 
(Pennington)  Oct.  26,  1841.) 

1849-1864,  Rept.  of  comrs.  on  lands  under  water,  1849; 
opinions  of  Cortlandt  Parker,  A.  O,  Zabriskie,  Predk. 
T.  Frelinghuysen  and  A.  Browning,  1864;  notes  on 
charge  of  chief  justice  Grler,  Bell  vs.  Coles  [1853]; 
act  apptg.  comrs.,  1864;  synopsis  of  all  grants  of 
land  under  water  [being  text  of  laws  making  grants, 
1824-1864].   91  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1865.) 

Comrs.  in  1849  (Jan.  24)  were  W.  H.  Leupp,  Martin  J. 
Ryerson,  Geo,  F.  Fort,  apptd,  under  res,  of  Feb.  23, 
1848, 

,     Same,  separate.  Jersey  City:  prtd.  by  J.  H.  Lyon, 

1865.   91  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N,  ,T,  State  Library, 


438 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LAND— cont'd 

Riparian  Lands — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1859.     Corresp.  betw.  Gov.,  mayor  of  Jersey  City,  and 
pilot  comrs.  of  N.  J.  and  Gov.  and  atty.-gen.  of  N.  Y. 
rel.  to  deposit  of  earth,  etc.  from  slips  and  sewers  of 
N.  Y.  upon  lands  lying  under  waters  of  New  York 
Bay,  belonging  to  N.  J.;    injury  to  fisheries  and 
commerce.    (Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1S60.) 
In  app.  to  Sen.  jol.  1S60  :  33-45. 
1864/77-1S64/93.     Abstr.  of  grants  and  leases  of  lands 
under  water  made  by  legisl.  and  by  riparian  comn. 
(A.R.  riparian  comrs.  1877  (pp.  17-21) — same  1S93.) 

1865.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  ascertain  the  rights  of 
the  state  and  of  riparian  owners  to  the  lands  lying 
under  water.  Jersey  City:  Prtd.  by  J.  H.  Lyon,  1865. 
74  pp. 

TUf  comrs.  were  J.  R.  Wortondykc.  F.  S.  Lathrop,  John 
L.  N.  Stratton,  John  Linn,  James  T.  Crowell,  James 
B.  Dayton. 

.     Same.  74  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1865.) 

1866.  Lands  under  water;  provisions  of  act  incorporat- 
ing American  Dock  and  Improvement  Co.;  conclu- 
sions of  comn.  apptd.  to  ascertain  extent  of  right  of 
state  to  lands  under  water  and  value  thereof.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  16-17.) 

1867.  Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  (Robeson)  concerning  ripa- 
rian rights.    (Legisl.  docs.  1867:  1137-1147.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:   Prtd.  at  the  Office  of 

the  State  Gazette,  1867.   13  pp. 

.     Same.   Jersey  City:  Sunday  Tattler  Print,    n.  d. 

12  pp. 

.     See  Canals.   Morris  Canal,  this  date. 

.  Reasons  for  vetoing  Wet  Basin  Bill,  act  to  in- 
corporate Hudson  River  Wet  Basin  and  Warehouse 
Co.  and  to  contract  for  lease  to  co.  of  lands  of  state 
in  N.  Y.  Bay;  superior  claims  of  Morris  Canal  and 
Banking  Co.  and  their  offer  of  larger  sum  to  state. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [1.  e.  8],  1867:  31-32 
or  43-44.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Conflicting  claims  of  state  and  riparian  owners 

to  lands  under  water;  remedy  suggested.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  8],  1867:  30-31  or  41- 
43.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Lands  under  water:   settlement  of  suit  with  N. 

Y.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [1.  e.  8],  1867: 
29-30  or  40-4L) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1867-1896.     See  Taxation:  State.  Jersey  City,  1896. 

1868.  Right  of  state  to  lands  under  water;  plan  sug- 
gested for  dealing  with  riparian  owners;  payment 
of  $25,000  by  Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Ward)   Jan.  14,  1868:  37-40.) 

1869.  Recommendation  that  one  half  of  all  sums  paid 
into  treasury  on  acct.  of  sale  of  right  of  state  to 
lands  under  water  should  be  credited  to,  and  in- 
vested by,  trustees  of  school  fund.  (Same  (Ward) 
Jan.  1869:  14.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     State's   interest   in   lands  under   water;    income 

from  Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co.;  repeal  of  act 
permitting  apprn.  for  private  purposes  on  license 
of  CO.  freeholders,  of  state's  lands  below  line  of 
mean  low  water  recommended;  sale  of  public  do- 
main and  fixing  of  prices.  (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  12, 
1869:  40-43.) 

.     Attention  of  general  govt,  should  be  directed  to 

condition  and  needs  of  ocean  shore.  (Same  (Ward) 
Jan.  12,  1869:  39-40.) 

— — .  Rights  and  power  of  state  as  to  shore  property, 
judiciously  exercised,  may  servo  to  lessen  state  debt. 
(Sa/ne  (Randolph)   Jan.  19,  1869.) 


LAND— cont'd 

Riparian  Lands — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1869.  Reasons  for  withholding  approval  from  bill  suppl. 
to  act  to  ascertain  rights  of  state  and  riparian  own- 
ers to  lands  nnder  water  in  New  York  Bay  and  else- 
where in  state.    (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:  45-46.) 

1870.  Recommended  that  sec.  8  of  act  of  Mch.  31,  1869 
should  be  so  amended  that  grants  and  leases  by 
state  under  that  sec.  shall  embrace  and  include 
lands  which  have  been  reclaimed.  (A.R.  riparian 
comrs.  1870:  3-4.) 

.     Apptmt.  of  riparian  comrs.;  amt.  capitalized  tor 

benefit  of  state  through  their  efforts;  pending  nego- 
tiations; institution  of  suit  by  N.  Y.  authorities  agst. 
a  N.  J.  corporation.    (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan. 

11,  1870:  10-11  or  16-18.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1871.  Amt.  reed,  in  1870  through  operations  of  riparian 
comn.;  decision  of  suit  with  N.  Y.  in  favor  of  N.  J.; 
relative  rights  of  state  and  riparian  owners.  (Same 
(Randolph)  Jan.  [10],  1871:  8-9  or  12-14.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 
.  On  some  of  acts  of  Legisl.  rel.  to  use  and  occupa- 
tion of  lands  of  state  under  water  for  purpose  of 
planting  and  growing  oysters  thereon  and  to  control 
the  business  connected  therewith.  (A.R.  riparian 
comrs.  1871:  5-7.) 

1872.  Stmt,  of  applications  for  leases  of  land  under 
water  and  prices  fixed  by  bd.  for  same.  (Same  1872: 
10.) 

.     Maps  showing  location  of  the  several  tracts  of 

land  under  waters  of  bay  of  N.  Y.  and  Hudson  River; 
i  also  grants  or  leases  of  such  lands  heretofore  made 

by  state;  also  position  of  tidewater  basin  in  Com- 
munipaw  Bay,  and  lands  under  water  adjoining  said 
basin  granted  by  state  to  mayor  and  common  coun- 
cil of  Jersey  City.    (So??!e  1872.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  on  rights  of  riparian  owners. 

n.  p.,  1872.   91  pp.,  2  maps. 

.  Satisfactory  pecuniary  results  of  labors  of  ripa- 
rian comrs.;  extension  of  shore  line  of  New  York 
Bay  by  N.  Y.  authorities.  (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph) 
Jan.  [9],  1872:  13-14.) 

1873.  Amis.  reed,  by  riparian  comrs.  for  grants  of  lands 
under  water  and  rentals;  moneys  paid  into  school 
fund;  pending  applications  for  grants  and  leases; 
grant  of  land  in  Communipaw  Bay  to  Jersey  City; 
consideration;  extension  of  pier  line  in  part  of 
Hudson  River  near  Castle  Point.  (Same  (Parker) 
Jan.  14,  1873:  24-25.) 

1874.  Value  of  leases  and  grants  for  lands  under  water 
in  1873;  amt.  realized  during  year  by  riparian 
comrs.;  its  payment  into  school  fund;  surveys;  N. 
Y.  encroachments.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

.     Repts.  of  special  committee  on  investigation  of 

riparian  rights.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1874:  880-882; 
953-955.) 

pp.  880-882.    Ma.1orlty  rept.  (Sewell). 

200  copies  were  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1874  : 

882.) 
pp.  {153-5)55.     Minority  rept.  (SchencU). 
Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd, 

1875.  Grant  of  lands  in  Delaware  Bay  to  be  used  as 
sites  for  light-houses.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan. 

12,  1875.) 

1876.  Riparian  comrs.  are  prosecuting  their  duties  with 
great  benefit  to  state;  growing  disposition  among 
riparian  owners  to  acquire  rights  of  state  In  front 
of  their  lands.    (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  33.) 

.     Map  of  Del.  River  in  front  of  Burlington  City, 

showing  exterior  wharf  line;  also  map  of  Arthur 
Kill  or  Staten  Is.  Sound,  Newark  and  N.  Y.  bays  and 
Kill  von  Kull,  showing  exterior  lines  established  by 
N.  J.  riparian  comrs.    (A.R.  riparian  comrs.  1876.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


439 


LAND— cont'd 

Riparian  Lands — cont'd 

n  o  7i-serial — con  t'd 
1878.  Amt.  reed.  1876/7  for  grants  and  leases  of  lands 
under  water;  amt.  of  grants  and  leases  since  1864; 
increasing  disposition  of  riparian  owners  to  avail 
themselves  of  state's  title.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle) 
Jan.  8,  1878:  24-25.) 

1881.  Maps  showing  exterior  lines  for  improvements 
established  by  comn.  and  filed  in  office  of  secy,  state. 
(A.R.  riparian  comrs.  1881.) 

.     Suggested  that  salaries  of  riparian  comrs.  be  paid 

out  of  proceeds  of  riparian  grants.  (Govs.  mess. 
(McClellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1882.  Increased  business  of  riparian  comn.;  financial 
transactions,  1881;  amt.  reed,  since  1864;  expenses 
of  comn.  paid  out  of  state  fund.  {Same  (Ludlow) 
Jan.  10,  1882.) 

.     Veto   (Ludlow)    of  act  to  establish  and  protect 

rights  of  grantees,  lessees,  and  licensees  from  ease- 
ments on  lands  below  high  water  mark  in  tide 
waters  of  state.  (Sen.  jol.  1882:  865-869;  Minutes 
of  Assem.  1882:  939-942.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  spon.      ;?00   copies  ordered   prtd.      (Sen.  Jol.   1S82  : 
869.) 

1883.  Stmt,  of  lands  under  water  in  riparian  counties 
of  state  which  have  been  granted  or  leased  to  Nov. 
1,  1883,  and  estimate  of  amt.  remaining  to  be 
granted  or  leased.    (A.R.  riparian  comrs.  1883:  10.) 

1884.  Map  of  northerly  shore  of  Kill  von  Kull,  betw. 
Constables  Point  and  Bergen  Point  in  Bayonne. 
(Same  1884.) 

.    Rept.  of  the  special  committee  on  riparian  rights 

apptd.  by  res.  of  March  21,  1883;  relationship  betw. 
the  state  and  the  N.  J.  proprietors  as  to  riparian 
rights;  nature  and  extent  of  the  jurisdiction  exer- 
cised by  the  state  prior  to  the  establishment  of  the 
bd.  of  riparian  comrs.;  grants  made  by  bd.  of  ripa- 
rian comrs.  and  whether  any  comr.  has  been  a  party 
interested  in  any  grant,  and  whether  a  fair  value 
was  fixed  for  the  grants;  wisdom  of  the  policy  of 
parting  with  the  fee;  relation  of  the  rights  of  the 
state  to  the  riparian  lands  where  the  termini  of  the 
streets  of  cities  are  involved;  abstract  of  proprie- 
tors' title  (1497-1783) ;  list  of  part  of  riparian  lands 
surveyed  [granted]  to  individuals  (1690-1835).  31 
(1)  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1884,  doc.  41.) 

Manning  Freeman,  .Tohn  V.  Dobbins  and  Thos.  V.  Cator 

were  the  committee.    Tlie  rept.  is  erroneously  dated 

1883. 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     1000  copies  were  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1884  :  91.) 

.     Receipts  of  riparian  comrs.  1882/3;  applications 

for  grants  and  leases;  sale  of  riparian  lands.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  Grants  of  lands  under  water  refused  if  to  be 
utilized  for  oyster  culture;  oyster  lands  in  other 
states  a  source  of  revenue;  suggestions  for  making 
them  such  in  N.  J.  {Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885: 
35-38.) 

.    Grants  and  leases  by  riparian  comrs.  in  1884; 

ann.  rentals;  ann.  income  from  leases;  expenses  of 
comn.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  35.) 

1886.  Receipts  of  riparian  comrs.  in  1885;  amt.  reed, 
since  Apr.  1,  1864;  law  needed  to  prevent  dumping 
of  mud  and  refuse  matter  into  Delaware  River. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  26.) 

1887.  Recommended  that  legislative  action  be  taken  to 
secure  apptmt.  of  joint  comn.  to  establish  a  definite 
boundary  betw.  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  in  Raritan  Bay,  from 
Staten  Is.  Sound  to  main  sea.  (A.R.  riparian  comrs. 
1887:  34-35.) 


LAND— cont'd 

Riparian  Lands — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1888.     Attempt  on  part  of  r.r.  corporation  of  N.  Y.  state 

to  take  possession  of  N.  J.  lands  under  waters  of  the 

Arthur  Kill,  under  sole  authority  of  act  of  Congress; 

ensuing  litigation.    (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [10], 

1888:  17-18.) 
.     Communication  from  riparian  comrs.  rel.  to  bill 

for  extension  of  exterior  line  for  piers  in  N.  Y.  Bay. 

(Minutes  of  Assem.  1888:  513-515.) 
.     Veto  (Green)  of  suppl.  to  act  to  ascertain  rights 

of  state  and  riparian  owners  in  lands  lying  under 

water  in  bay  of  N.  Y.  and  elsewhere  in  state.    {Same 

1888:  611-612;  Sen.  jol.  1888:  594.) 

1891.  Application  of  receipts  from  riparian  grants  to 
payment  of  temporary  loans.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     Description     of     monuments     for     ascertaining 

boundary  line  betw.  states  of  N.  J.  and  N.  Y.  in  bay 
of  N.  Y.  and  Hudson  River,  established  Dec.  23,  1889. 
(A.R.  riparian  comrs.  1891:  55-74.) 

.     Payment  of  proceeds  of  riparian  grants  and  leases 

to  school  and  state  funds;  amts.  reed,  by  riparian 
comrs.,  1889/90;  pierhead  and  bulkhead  lines  estab- 
lished by  harbor  line  bd.  in  N.  Y.  Bay;  unpaid  rent- 
als of  lands  under  water;  digging  sand  from  under 
tidal  waters;  occupation  and  improvement  of  reefs 
and  bars  in  tidal  streams;  wharf  act  should  be 
repealed;  notice  to  shore-owners  by  state  of  sales 
of  land;  recommended  that  comn.  be  authorized  to 
permit  dredging  of  sand  from  bottoms  of  rivers  and 
streams  upon  receiving  compensation  therefor;  also 
that  power  be  given  to  lease  for  term  of  years  with 
right  of  renewal  on  terms  advantageous  to  state. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  Receipts  for  state  fund  and  for  school  fund  from 
leases,  grants,  etc.,  of  lands  under  water;  expenses 
of  riparian  comn.;  readjustment  of  valuations  of 
riparian  lands;  plans  for  improvement  of  "Jersey 
Flats"  in  New  York  Bay;  inferential  disapproval 
of  plan  by  U.  S.  authorities;  removal  of  sand  from 
tide  waters  prohibited  unless  licensed  by  riparian 
bd.    (Same   (Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1892:  16-18.) 

1893.  Re-organization  of  riparian  comn.  under  law  of 
1892;  transactions  in  1891/2;  maps;  increased  prices 
for  remaining  lands  under  water.  {Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  1893:  15-16.) 

1894.  Recommendations  rel.  to  adoption  of  new  policy 
in  disposing  of  riparian  lands  in  state.  (A.R.  ripa- 
rian comrs.  1894:  7.) 

1895.  Riparian  comn.  suggest  that  state  make  no  more 
grants  of  riparian  lands  in  fee  and  dispose  of  them 
only  by  fee:  value  of  lands.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts) 
Jan.  8,  1895.) 

1896.  Financial  stmt,  of  riparian  comn.  1894/5;  Phila. 
Harbor  improvement  by  U.  S.  authorities  to  preju- 
dice of  N.  J.;  value  of  riparian  lands  belonging  to 
state.    (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1898.  Receipts  of  riparian  comn.  in  1896/7;  leases 
made;  work  of  comn.  in  protecting  state's  rights. 
{Same  (Griggs)  Jan.  11,  1898.) 

.     Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  under  ch.  116,  laws  of  1898, 

"riparian  lands."  23  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1898  v.  5 
doe.  44.) 

1899.  Protection  of  streams  and  riparian  rights  of  own- 
ers by  grant  of  additional  power  to  comn.  (Rept. 
state  sewerage  comn.  1899:  5.) 

1900.  Receipts  of  riparian  comn.  in  1898/9;  total  amt. 
realized  from  riparian  lands  and  estimated  value  of 
those  remaining;  proposed  change  of  policy  rel.  to 
grants  and  leases  of  riparian  lands.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LAND— cont'd 

Riparian  Lands — cont'd 

Hudson  County 
1849.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  on  the  extent  and  value  of 
lands  under  water  in  the  county  of  Hudson.  Tren- 
ton:   Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron,  1849.   46  pp. 
W.  H.  Leupp.  Martin  J.  Ryerson  and  Geo.  F.  Fort  were 
the  comrs. 

.     Same.     (Sen.    jol.    1849:     481-518;    Minutes    of 

Assem.  1849:  425-462.) 

500   copies   were   ordered   prtd.      (Sen.  Jol.    1849:519; 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1849  :  463.) 

.     Memorial  of  J.  D.  Ward  of  Jersey  City  dissenting 

from  some  conclusions  in  rept.  of  comrs.  to  rept.  on 
extent  and  value  of  land  under  water  in  Hudson  Co. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1S49:  781-783.) 

.     Communication  from  H.  Southmayd  rel.  to  maps 

to  perpetuate  tact  touching  rept.  of  comrs.  rel.  to 
submerged  lands  within  Hudson  Co.  (.Same  1849: 
1037-1038.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditukes;  see  above,  that  title 

School  Lands 

See  above.  Paterson  :  also.  Riparian  Lands. 
Surveyor  General 

See  also  above.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
1826.  Rept.  of  committee  (Ewing)  on  rept.  of  comrs. 
apptd.  by  act  to  provide  for  safe  keeping  of  records 
in  surveyor-general's  office  of  eastern  and  western 
divisions  of  state  of  N.  J.  and  accts.  and  vouchers 
accompanying  same.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1826: 
13.) 

The  comrs.  were  Wm.  I  rick.  Joshua  Sharp  and  Joshua 
E.  Earl. 

Swamp  Lands;  see  above,  Marsh  and  Tide  Lands 
Tide-Lands;  see  above.  Marsh  Lands 

LAND:  NATIONAL  DOMAIN 

1821.     Mess,  of  Gov.  Williamson  transmitting  communi- 
cations from  Govs,  of  Md.  and  N.  H.  rel.  to  apprn. 
of    public    lands    for    purposes    of    education,    etc. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821:  19-20.) 
Docs,  are  not  prtd.  In  jol. 

.     Rept.  of  committee   (Wilson)   on  rept.  and  res. 

of  Md.  and  N.  H.,  recommending  equitable  apprn. 
of  portion  of  public  lands  of  U.  S.  to  purposes  of 
education  in  those  states  which  have  yet  reed,  no 
such  apprn.    (Same  Oct.  1821:  28  [i.  e.  38]-39.) 

1833.  National  debt  will  soon  be  extinguished;  ques- 
tion of  disposal  of  public  lands  to  be  considered; 
proceeds  of  sales;  New  Jersey's  share;  acquirement 
of  lands;  New  Jersey's  right  to  them.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Southard)  Jan.  11,  1833.) 

.     Res.  resp.  public  lands  of  the  XJ.  S.;   should  be 

held  or  disp^ed  of  for  the  common  benefit,  etc. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1832/3:  294.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.    Usual  no.  of  copies  were  ordered  prtd.     (Votes 
of  Assem.  IS.'iS/S:  294.) 

1839.  Res.  passed  by  Gen.  Assem.  of  N.  C.  rel.  to  sub- 
treasury  system,  public  lands  and  public  domain. 
(Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1838/9:  184-186.) 

.  Res.  passed  by  state  of  Maine  rel.  to  public  do- 
main.   (Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40:  161-162.) 

.     Res.  in  regard  to  public  lands  forwarded  to  N.  J. 

senators  and  representatives  in  Congress;  interest 
of  old  states  in  this  inheritance.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pen- 
nington) Oct.  22,  1839.) 

.     Rept.  joint  committee  (Stites)  on  res.  of  Conn. 

Legisl.  rel.  to  public  lands.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/ 
9:  329-335;    Jol.  Legisl.  Council   1838/9:  128-133.) 


LAND:  NATIONAL  DOMAIN— cont'd 

1839.  Same,  separate.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  the 
public  lands.  Trenton:  Prtd.  by  J.  T.  Sherman,  1839. 
8  pp. 

Copv   seen   In    the   N.   J.    State   Library.      2000   copies 
ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9  :  335.) 

1840.  Res.  of  Conn.,  N.  Y.  and  Ky.  legisls.  rel.  to  public 
domain.  (Doc.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct. 
27,  1841.) 

Only  the  doc.  ed.  of  this  mess,  was  seen. 

.  Vermont  res.  rel.  to  a  just  distribution  of  the  pro- 
ceeds of  public  lands.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40: 
256-257.) 

.     National  domain  regarded  as  common  property  of 

all  the  states.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  27, 
1840.) 

1841.  Majority  rept.  of  special  committee  (Sutphen) 
on  portion  of  govs.  mess.  rel.  to  public  domain. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1:  327-329.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.      Ordered  prtd.      (Votes   of  Assem.   1840/1 : 
433.) 

.    Res.  of  Penn.  Legisl.  rel.  to  public  lands.    (Same 

1840/1:  379.) 
.     Res.  of  Del.  Gen.  Assem.  rel.  to  distribution  of 

proceeds    of   sales   of   public   lands   among   states. 

(Same  1840/1:  390-392.) 
.     Communication  from  Gov.  of  R.  I.  submitting  res. 

of  that  state  rel.  to  public  lands,  sub-treasury,  and 

national  bank.    (Same  1840/1:  496-498.) 
.     Communication  of  Gov.  of  Ind.  transmitting  res. 

of  that  state  on  distribution  of  proceeds  of  public 

lands.    (Same  1840/1:  574-578.) 
.     Rept.  of  committee  on  federal  relations  of  the 

S.  C.  Gen.  Assem.  resp.  distribution  of  proceeds  of 

sales  of  public  lands.    (Same  1841/2:  402-414.) 
.    Res.  passed  by  Gen.  Assem.  of  Mass.  rel.  to  public 

lands.    (Doc.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  26, 

1841.) 

Only  the  doc.  ed.  of  this  mess,  was  seen. 

1842.  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  transmitting  S.  C.  res. 
reL  to  act  of  Congress  distributing  proceeds  of  sales 
of  public  lands  and  rept.  and  res.  rel.  to  controversy 
betw.  N.  Y.  and  Va.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1841/2:  401- 
424.) 

.  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  transmitting  com- 
munication from  U.  S.  treasury  dept.  stating  amt. 
due  N.  J.  under  act  of  Congress  appropriating  pro- 
ceeds of  sales  of  public  lands  and  to  grant  pre-emp- 
tion rights.    (Same  Oct.  1842:  186.) 

.     Res.  passed  by  Gen.  Assem.  of  Conn.  rel.  to  public 

lands.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  1842/3:  25-26;  Votes  of 
Assem.  25-26.) 

Doc.  4  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington),  Oct.  25,  1842. 

1844.  Right  of  states  to  public  domain.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Haines)  Jan.  10,  1844.) 

1845.  Joint  res.  on  repudiation  of  state  debts,  public 
lands  and  national  banks.  (Sen.  jol.  1846:  80-82; 
Votes  of  Assem.  1846:  51-54.) 

1851.  Alteration  of  land  laws  of  U.  S.  needed.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  21,  1851:  14.) 

1852.  On  disposition  and  settlement  of  public  lands. 
(Same  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  31.) 

1860.  Interference  of  speculators  with  public  lands; 
attempts  of  Congress  to  set  apart  lands  for  benefit 
of  insane  poor  and  establishment  of  agric.  colleges 
defeated  by  executive  veto.  (Same  (Newell)  Jan. 
11,  1860.) 

Receipts 

1843.  Communication  from  state  treasurer  (Southard) 
acknowledging  receipt  of  $13,050.42  from  the  U.  S. 
treasurer  on  acct.  of  sales  of  public  lands.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1842/3:  254.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


441 


LANDELL  (JOHN  H.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1865. 
Keports  by 

[Special]  Committee 
1865.     April  4.     Inquiry  into  condition  of  tlie  bridges 
over    tlie   Passaic    and    Hackensack.    Jersey   City: 
Prtd.  by  J.  H.  Lyon,  1SG5.    11  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  tbe  State  Library.  Trenton. 
.     Same.    11  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1865.) 

LANDIS  (CHAS.  K.) 

1873.  N.  J.  and  the  West.  (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1873: 
37-42.) 

1874.  N.  J.  as  compared  witli  the  West  for  foreign  emi- 
grants.   (Same  1874:  47-56.) 

LANDIS  TOWNSHIP,  CUMBERLAND  COUNTY;   see  VINE- 
LAND 

LANDON  (T.  D.) 

1892.  Physical  culture.  (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892: 
148-149.) 

LANDS  UNDER  WATER;  see  LAND.   RIPARIAN 

LANE  (CLARENCE  B.) 

Assistant  in  dairy  husbandry  at  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station  1806-1003. 

1896.  Farm  roads;  experiments  in  road  building  about 
College  Farm.  (22  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  14  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1901:  284- 
285.) 

1897.  See  Voorhees  (E.  B.)  and  C.  B.  Lane. 

1898.  See  same. 

1899.  Dairy  experiments.  24  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  sta- 
tions, Bull.  137.) 

1901.  Dairy  barn  at  College  Farm.  (22  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1901:  286-287.) 

.     See  Voorhees  (E.  B.)  and  C.  B.  Lane. 

1902.  Soiling  crop  experiments.  18  pp.,  2  pis.  (Agric. 
exper.  stations.  Bull.  158.) 

.     Alfalfa,  cow  peas  and  crimson  clover.    23  pp.,  2 

pis.    (Same,  Bull.  161.) 
1904.     Silage  and  purchased  feeds.   24  pp.    (Sa7ne,  Bull. 

174.) 

LANE  (F.  B.) 

1888.     See  Stickler  (J.  W.),  this  date. 

LANE    (THOMAS   F.) 

Assemblyman  from  Union  Co..  1891-1893. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 
1892.    Feb.    29.     Combination   of   coal    carrying   roads. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1892:  476.) 

LANNING  (ISAAC  W.) 

Assemblyman  from  Mercer  Co.,  1841. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1842.     Feb.    25.     N.    J.    R.R.    and    Transportation    Co. 
(Minutes   of   Assem.    1841/2:  498-503.) 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.   1841/2: 
503.) 

LANNING  (J.  M.) 

1890.  Some  law  for  farmers.  (17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889: 
205-223.) 


LANNING  (WM.  M.) 

Native  of  New  Jersey,  held  several  local  offices  In 
Trenton  ;  member  of  constitutional  commission  of 
189-1  ;  member  of  Concress.  1903-1904  ;  appointed 
11.  S.  district  Judj;e.  district  of  N.  .1. 

1887.     Care  of  roads.    (14  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1886:  225- 
235.) 

1891.  Sanitary  legislation.    (15  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1891: 
111-121.) 

1892.  Road  laws.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1891:  597-600.) 
1896.     Dec.  11.     Public  health  law  of  N.  J.    (21  A.R.  bd. 

of  health  1897:  251-263.) 
1899.     Pollution   of  public  water  supplies;    interpreta- 
tion of  law.    (23  same  1899:  29-30.) 

LARD;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

LARISON  (C.  W.) 

1881.     Field   experiments  with   fertilizers  on   oats.     (3 
A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1881:  51.) 

LATHROP  (FRANCIS  S.) 

Riparian  comr..  1809-1882.     See  Land.     Riparian. 

LATHROP  (JOHN  KASSON) 

1897/8.     Manual  training  in  Summit,  Union  Co.    (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1S97/8:  371-373.) 


LAW  (JAMES) 

1896.     Swine. 


(23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  139-164.) 


LAWES  (JOHN  BENNETT) 

1874.     John    Bennett   Lawes   and   experimental   agric.; 

by  P.  T.  Quinn.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1874:79- 

88.) 
1876.     Artificial    manure;    experiments;    soil    analyses. 

(A.R.  bd.  agric.  1876:  38-40.) 

1879.  Nitrogen  in  farm-yard  dung.    (7  same  1879:  115- 
118.) 

1880.  Fertilization.    (8  same  1880:  33-42.) 

1881.  Nitrogen  supply.    (9  same  1881:  57-59.) 
.     The  culture  of  corn.    (9  same  1881:  47-50.) 

1882.  [Life  and  work  of  John  Bennet  Lawes] ;    from 
"  London  Times."    (10  same  1882:  57-62.) 

.     Various  processes  by  which  fertility  to  a  soil  is 

restored.    (10  same  1882:  49-56.) 

1883.  Manures.    (11  same  1883:  115-137.) 

1884.  Grasses.    (12  same  1884:  193-198.) 

1885.  Food  equivalents  [for  the  soil].    (13  same  1885: 
111-121.) 

LAWES  (J.  B.)  and  J.  H.  GILBERT 

1876.     Influence  of  drought  of  1870  on  crops  of  Rotham- 
sted,  England.    (4  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1876:  40-44.) 

LAWN    GRASSES;    see    AGRICULTURE.     CROPS.     GRASS 
AND  FORAGE 

LAWRENCE  (LEONARD) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1847. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Judiciary 

1847.     Feb.    5.     Medical   degrees.     (Minutes   of   Assem. 
1847:  343-344.) 

[Select]  Committee 
1847.    Feb.  16.    Fishing  in  the  River  Delaware.    (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1847:  466-467.) 

.    Same,  separate.  Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron.    1847.    7  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 


442 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LAWRENCE  (THOMAS) 

Senator  from  Sussex  Co..  1S80-1S82. 
Reports  by 

1S89.  Sussex  Co.  weeds.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1890:  381-388.) 

Special  Committee 

1882.  Jan.  17.  Inquiry  into  practicability  and  need  of 
a  reformatory.    (Sen.  jol.  1882:  88-94.) 

.     Same.  8  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1882  v.  1,  doc.  25.) 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1882 :  88.) 

LAWRENCEVILLE,  MERCER  CO. 
Health;  see  Public  Health 

LEAD;  see  MINES,  ETC. 

LEAKE  (JOHN  G.);  see  LAND.   ESCHEATS 


LEAKE  (NATHAN) 


Assorablvman    from     Cumberland    Co., 
1820/1.  1824/5. 


1815/6-1816/7, 


Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1817.     Feb.  12.     Employment  and  punishment  of  prison- 
ers in  state  prison.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1816/7:  236.) 

LEAL  (JOHN  L.) 

1896.     Paterson    isolation    hospital.     (20    A.R.    bd.    of 

health  1896:  327-332.) 
1900.     Higher   education   in   hygiene.     (25   same  1901: 

304-310.) 

LEAMING  (JEREMIAH) 

AssemWvroan  from  Cape  May  Co..  1830-1833  ;  Council, 

1834-1835. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Treasurek's  Account.s 
1832.    See  Finance:    State,  serial  group  B. 

LEAMING  (JONATHAN  F.) 

Assemblyman  from  Cape  May  Co..  1861  ;  Senator  from 
Cape  May  Co.  1802-1804,  1877-1879. 

Reports  by 

1857.     Rept.  as  co.  examiner  in  Cape  May  Co.     (A.R. 

supt.  public  schools  1857:  80-83.) 
1S88/9-1893/4.     Temperature  at  Cape  May  Court  House. 
(13  A.R.  bd.  health  1889  (p.  398)— 18  same  1894.) 

Committee  on  Education 

1861  [i.  e.  1862].     March  20.     Rept.  in  reference  to  peti- 
tions for  repeal  of  law  establishing  state  normal 
school.   Jersey  City:    John  H.  Lyon,  1862.   6  pp. 
Not  prtil.  in  Jols. 

LEATHER 

See  also  Labor.    Employment. 
Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

LEATHERMANN  (A.  S.) 

Veterinary  Inspector,  1880-1887;  see  Agriculture.     Live- 
stock.    Inspection. 

LEAVENS  (P.  F.) 

1878/9.    Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Passaic.    (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1878/9  app.,  pp.  18-19.) 

LEBUECHER  (JULIUS  A.) 

Mcmbi'r   of    Passaic   Valley    District    Sewerage    Comn., 
1903. 


LE  CLEAR  (THOS.) 

1902.  Sewage  disposal  at  Plainfield.  (Rept.  state 
sewerage  comn.  1902:  25-29.) 

.  Analysis  of  waste  water  from  Amer.  Copper  Ex- 
traction Co.  works  at  Garwood.    (Same  1902:  22-23.) 

LEDERLE  (ERNEST  J.) 

1903.  Food  preservatives — their  effect  upon  the  health 
of  consumers.    (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903:  256-260.) 

LEE (ADAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1838,  1840 ;  Council, 

1847-1849. 

Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1841.  Feb.  24.  Protective  policy.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1840/1:  487-492.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1  : 
492.) 

1847.  Jan.  29.  Sabbath  observance.  (Sen.  jol.  1847: 
254-256.) 

1848.  Jan.  19.  Prtg.  of  Senate  and  House  jols.,  laws 
and  pamphlet  work.  (Same  1848:  154-155;  Votes  of 
Assem.  1848:  156-157.) 

LEE  (F.  B.) 

1S93.  New  agric.  improvement  in  southern  N.  J.  (Wood- 
bine).   (20  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1892:  61-68.) 

LEE  (ISAAC  A.) 

Chemist.  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  1890- 
1892 ;  see  Agriculture.  Soils.  Fertilizers,  under 
dates,  1888-1904. 

LEEDS   (ALBERT  R.) 

1876.  State  water  supply.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878; 
12S-129.) 

1877.  Water   supply.     (2   same  1878:  140-142.) 

1878.  Summary  of  paper  showing  progress  of  sanitary 
science.    (2  same  1878:  144-145.) 

1882.  Health  foods,  invalid  foods  and  infant  foods.  (6 
same  1882:  185-207.) 

1883.  Specimen  analyses  of  milk  and  methods.  (7 
same  1883:  232-235.) 

Joint  rent,  with  Messrs.  Cornwall  and  Wallace. 

.    Agencies  affecting  purity  of  the  Passaic  River. 

(7  same  1883:  156-158.) 

1885.  [Summary  of  year's  work  of  the  committee  of 
analysts.]    (9  same  1885:  243-250.) 

1886.  Air  in  the  school-room.    (10  same  1886:  313-316.) 

1887.  Water  supply  of  communities  drawing  their  sup- 
ply from  Passaic  Water-shed.  (11  same  1887:  151- 
156.) 

.     Foods    for    invalids    and    infants.     (A.R.    dairy 

comr.  1887:  37-50.) 
1890.     Effect  of  heat   upon  milk,  and   upon   sterilized 

milk.    (Same  1890:  43-53.) 

1894.  Dairying  in  its  relations  to  the  inspection  of 
milk.    (Same  1894:  43-105.) 

1895.  Adulteration  of  vinegar.    (Same  1895:  33-38.) 

1896.  Preservation  of  food  by  means  of  sulphurous  acid. 
(20  A.R.  bd.  health  1896:  323-326.) 

LEFRANC  (E.) 

1879.  Ramie,  abutilon  and  althea.  (7  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1879:  255-256.) 

LEGAL  AID;  see  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE 

LEGAL  HOLIDAYS 

1895.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  regulating  maturity  of  com- 
mercial paper  with  respect  to  holidays.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1895:  901-902.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


443 


LEHLBACH  (CHAS.) 

Vi  tciinaiy  inspector.  1892-1893  ;  see  Agriculture.     Live- 
stock.    Inspection. 

1893.     Surface  examination  of  water  supplies.    (17  A.R. 

bd.  of  healtli  1893:  47-53.) 
.     Newark  water  supply.    (17  same  1893:  55-59.) 

LEIDY  (E.  D.) 

1892.     Abuses  of  road  system.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892: 
389-392.) 


LEIGH  (J.  T.) 

1877.     Farm   in   Clinton,   Hunterdon   Co. 
agric.  1877:  66-67.) 


(5   A.R.   bd. 


LEIGHTON  (MARSHALL  0.) 

1897.  Vicissitudes  of  healtli  inspectors.  (22  A.R.  bd.  of 
health   1898:  415-416.) 

1904.  See  Climate.  Floods.  Northern  N.  J.  Flood  Com- 
mission. 

LENTZ  (CARL) 

Memljer  of  state  l)d.  of  taxation,  1896-1904.     Annual  Re- 
ports ;  see  Taxation  :    State. 

LEONIA,  BERGEN  CO. 

Manual  Training;  see  Education 

LEPORT  (J.  B.) 

1877.  Sussex  Co.  livestock.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  120- 
121.) 

LEPROSY;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

LETTUCE 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.   Vegetable 

LEUPP  (WILLIAM  H.) 

Senator  from  Somerset  Co..  1846-1848. 

See  also.  Land.     Riparian,  under  dates  1S49-1864. 

Reports  by 

1849.     Jan.  24.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  on  the  extent  and 

value  of  lands  under  water  in  the  county  of  Hudson. 

Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Sherman  &  Harron,  1849.   46  pp. 

Tlie  otlier  comrs.  were  Martin  J.  Ryerson  and  Geo.   F. 

Fort. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1849:  481-518;  Minutes  of  Assem. 

1849:  425-462.) 

Committee  on  Judici.^rt 

1846.  Feb.  18.  Petitions  from  Passaic  and  Morris  cos. 
for  changes  in  road  laws.    (Sen.  jol.  1846:  369-370.) 

1847.  Feb.  27.  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Cam- 
den and  Amboy  R.R.  Co.    (Same  1847:  560-563.) 

LEWIS  (CHARLTON  T.) 

1899.     The  indeterminate  sentence.    (13  [i.  e.  14]  A.R. 

state  charities  aid  assn.  1899:  17-32.) 
1902.     The  Rah  way  Reformatory.    (1  N.  J.  conference  of 

charities  and  corrections  1902:  55-56.) 
1904.     The  principle  of  probation.    (3  same  1904:  90-97.) 

LEWIS  (D.  C.) 

1892.     Chemicals  and  clover.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892: 

374-376.) 
1894.     Potato  question.    (22  same  1894:  417-419.) 

LEWIS   (E.  F.) 

1895/6-1897/S.  Manual  training  at  Cape  May  City.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1895/6  (pp.  276-280)— some  1897/ 
8.) 


LIBRARIES 

American  Library  Association 

1888.  The  American  Library  Assn.;  slight  relation  to 
state  libraries.    (A.R.  state  librarian  1887/8:  7.) 

1889.  The  American  Library  Assn.;  efforts  to  establish 
a  state  library  assn.    (Same  1S8S/9:  6-7.) 

Geological  Survey  Library;   see  Geology 
International  Exchange 

serial 
1S48-1849.     Ropt.  of  the  agt.  for  international  exchanges 
[A.   Vattemarel. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows: 

1848  in  Ren.  iol.  1849  :  nB-l.'HO. 

1849  "  Minutes  of  AssemWy  1850  :  231-236. 
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non-serial 

1843.  Communication  from  Pres.  Ledyard  of  Amer. 
Athenaeum  at  Paris  acknowledging  receipt  of  N.  J. 
laws  and  documents.  (Doc.  2,  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Pen- 
nington) Oct.  24,  1843.) 

.     Communication  from  Alex.  Vattemare  to  the  Gov. 

of  N.  J.  resp.  a  system  of  exchange  of  books.    (Same 
(Haines)   Jan.  10,  1844.) 

Only  tlie  document  edition  of  tliis  messagre  was  seen. 

[1847.]  Letter  of  Alex.  Vettemare  (sic)  on  inter- 
national literary  exchanges.  (Govs.  mess.  (Strat- 
ton)  Jan.  12,  1848:  24-25.) 

1848.  Receipt  of  books  from  M.  Alex.  Vattemare.  (Same 
(Stratton)  Jan.  12,  1848.) 

— '■ — .  Rept.  of  the  committee  on  education  on  the  sub- 
ject of  international  exchanges:  Goble.  Trenton: 
Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron,  1848.  11  pp. 

Copy  seen  in   N.  J.  State  Liljrary.     3n0  copies  ordered 
prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem.  1S48  :  329.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1848:  323-329.) 

1849.  M.  Alex.  Vattemare  apptd.  agt.  of  state  in  Paris 
for  international  exchange,  under  res.  of  Feb.  25, 
1848.    (Govs.  mess.   (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1849:  14.) 

1850.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  state  library  (Doty)  on 
rept.  of  A.  Vattemare  on  international  exchanges. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1850:  577-578.) 

1851.  Letters  and  farewell  address  from  M.  Vattemare 
rel.  to  international  exchanges.    (Same  1851:  78-86.) 

Laws 

[1884.]     An  act  to  authorize  the  establishment  of  free 
public  libraries  in  the  cities  of  this  state.  Broadside. 
Copy  seen  in  tlic  N.  Y.  Pulilic  Library. 

1888.  Text  of  amdmt.  to  act  to  encourage  the  establish- 
ment of  public  libraries  in  any  town  or  municipality. 
(10  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1886/7: 
351.) 

.     Text  of  amdmts.  to  acts  resp.  public  libraries  and 

of  act  to  provide  for  the  incorporation  of  library 
assns.    (10  same  1886/7:  351-352.) 

1889.  Suppl.  to  act  resp.  establishment  of  free  public 
libraries  in  cities;  text.    (11  same  1887/8:  641.) 

1890.  Text  of  act  to  authorize  common  councils  of  cities 
to  appropriate  moneys  to  establish  or  aid  public  li- 
braries and  free  reading  rooms.  (12  same  1888/9: 
434.) 

1893.     Text  of  act  resp.  public  libraries  and  free  reading 
rooms.    (15  same  1891/2:  475-470.) 
Library  Fund;  see  below,  State  Library 
Public  Libraries 

serial 
1900-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  public  library  comn. 
Clieclilist 

1.  1900.     Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons.  1901.     7  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  tlie  Free  I'ublic  Lllirary  of  Newark. 

2.  1901.     Trenton :    J.   L.   Murphy,    1901.      42   pp.,  toldg. 

table. 

3.  1902.     Trenton  :    .T.  L.  Murphy,  1902.     19  pp. 

4.  1903.     Camden  :    S,  Chew  &  Sons,  1903.     16  pp.,  foldg. 

table,  lllus. 


444 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LIBRARIES— cont'd 

Public  Libraries — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
5.   190-1.     P«terson  :    News  Printing  Co.,  1005.     19  pp. 
The  doc.  editions  vary  from  the  dept.  editions  only  In 

Imprint,  which  is  omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  IIKIO  In  Legisl.  docs.   lOOO.   v.  ."i,  r.nnum.   doc. 

2.  1901 1901,  V.  2,  doc.   14. 

3.  1902    •'         "  "       1902.   T.   2,  doc.   14. 

4.  1903    "         "  "      1903,  V.  2.  doc.   14. 

5.  1904    "         "  "      1904.  V.  2,  doc.   13. 

non-serial 

1888.  Recommended  that  free  library  law  be  extended 
to  townships.    (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  1888:  16.) 

1889.  See  above,  Laws,  this  date. 

1901.  Table:  name  of  library,  location,  date  of  establish- 
ment, librarian,  no.  of  books,  circulation,  receipts, 
expenditures,  catalogue,  etc.  (2  A.R.  public  library 
comn.  1900/1;   foldg.  table.) 

.     First  one  thousand  books  for  a  public  library.    (2 

same  1900/1:  7-42.) 

Public  Libbaky  Commission 

Created  by  act  of  March  20.  1900. 
See  also  above.  Public  Libraries,  the  serial  group. 
1901.     Hand-book  of  the  public  library  comn.    Trenton: 
MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,   1901.    90  pp.,  illus.,  foldg. 
table. 

The  forepart  of  the  boolj  relates  to  the  establishment  of 
libraries,  selection  of  books,  etc. ;  then  follows  a 
chapter  on  library  statistics,  particularly  N.  .1. 
statistics ;  next,  some  library  history,  which  in- 
cludes an  historical  sketch  and  description  of  the 
more  Important  libraries  in  N.  J. ;  lastly.  New 
Jersey's  library  laws,   1.875-1900. 

.     Members  of  N.  J.  free  library  comn.;   failure  to 

provide  for  their  expenses;  no.  of  small  towns  with- 
out public  libraries;  suggested  amt.  of  financial  aid 
to  towns;  apprn.  for  incidental  expenses  recom- 
mended.   (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  below,  that  title 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Public  Library  Commission 
1901-1904.     Table:  disbursements;  public  library  comn. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1900/1   (p.  427)— soniC  1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.   comptroller  1900/1    (p.  78) — same 

1903/4.) 
State  Library 

See  also  below.  State  Library.     Library  Fund. 
1862-1866.     Receipts  on  acct.  of  state  library  for  four 
yrs. ;   rent  of  court  room.    (A.R.  treasurer  1865/6: 
21.) 
1864/5-1868/9.     Amts.  paid  to  comrs.  of  library.    (Same 
1S64/5  (p.  616)— .same  1868/9.) 
Paginj?  from  Collected  docs. 
No  returns  In  1S67/8. 
1864/5-1871/2.     Amts.    paid    on    acct.    of   state   library. 
{Same  1864/5  (p.  603)— .s-ame  1871/2.) 
Pafflnff  from  Collected  docs. 
1866/7.     Disbursements  of  apprn.  entrusted  to  comrs.  of 
state  library.    (A.R.  comptroller  1860/7:  225-226.) 
Paginc  from  Collected  docs. 
1876.     Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  of  library 

improvement.    (Same  1875/6:  25-26.) 
1876-1877.     Table:     expenditures    on    library    improve- 
ments.   (A.R.  treasurer  1875/6  (p.  123) — same  1876/ 
7.) 
1883.     Same.    (Same  1883/4:  150.) 

1883/4-1903/4.  Table:  disbursements;  state  library. 
(Same  1883/4    (p.   145)— .s((/«c  190,3/4.) 

.     Same,    In    narrative    form.      (A.R.    comptroller 

188.3/4  (p.  44)— .some  1903/4.) 

In  the  later  years  the  comptroller's  stmt.  Is  also  In 
tabular  form,  but  in  less  detail  tlian  the  treasurer's 
rept. 


LIBRARIES— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Traveling  Libraries 

1900-1903.     See  below.  Traveling  Libraries,  these  dates. 
1900-1903/4.     Table:    disbursements    on    acct.    of    state 

traveling  libraries.     (A.R.  comptroller  1S99/00   (p. 

51)— same  1903/4.) 
.     Same,   in   detail.     (A.R.   treasurer  1899/00    (pp. 

540-541)— .s-Hwc  1903/4.) 
1902-1903/4.     Amt.  of  receipts  on  acct.  of  state  traveling 

libraries.     (A.R.  comptroller  1901/2   (p.  28) — same 

1903/4.) 
.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2  (p.  49)  — 

same  1903/4.) 

School  Libraries;  see  Education 

State  Library 

For  history  of  organization  and  growth  of  the  State 
Library,  see  the  Manual  of  the  N.  J.  Legislature. 

sernal 
1S23-1903/4.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  state  librarian. 

Checklist 
1823-1860.     No  separate  copies  found. 

The  librarians  during  this  period  were  Wm.  L.  Prall, 
apptd.  Nov.  22,  1822:  Charles  Parker,  1823-1828; 
Wra.  Boswell.  1829-1833 ;  Peter  Forman,  1833- 
1S36  and  1.S43-1.S45 ;  Chas.  C.  Yard.  1837-1842; 
Wm.  D'Hart.  1845-1852  ;  Sylvester  Vansickle,  1852- 
1853;  Chas.  J.  Ihrie.  1853-1866. 

Clias.  J.  Ihrie,  state  librarian 

1861  dept.  ed.  Jersey  City  :    Prtd.  by  J.  H.  Lyon,  1862. 
4  pp. 

1861  doc.   ed.  Jersey  City:    Prtd.  by  J.   H.   Lyon,   1862. 
4  pp. 

1862  dept.  ed.  Not  found. 

"      doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  D.  Naar,  "  True  Amer- 
ican "  Office,  isos.    pp.  69-72. 

1863  dept.   ed.     Not  found. 

doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  True  American  "  Office,  1864. 

4  pp. 
1864-1865.     Not  found. 
1866  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the  State 

Gazette.  1867.     12  pp. 
1866  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1097-1108. 

Clarence  J.  Mulford,  state  librarian 
1867-1868.     Not  found. 

Jeremiah  Dally,  state  librarian 

1869  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  497-507. 

1870  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Murphy  &  Bechtel.  1871.     4  pp. 
doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  693-696. 

1870/1  dept.   ed.     Trenton :    Prtd.   at   the   State  Gazette 

Office,  1871.     5  pp. 
1870/1   doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    Gazette  Office,  1871.     5  pp. 

James  S.  McDanoltls,  state  libraj-ian 
1871/2  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.   at   the  State  Gazette 

Office,  1872.     12  pp. 
1871/2  doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
1872/3  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :  The  State  Gazette — Murphy  & 

Bechtel,  1873.     12  pp. 
1872/3  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     12  pp. 

For  the  remainder  of  the  series,  dept.  and  doc.  editions 
differ  only  in  Imprint,   which  is  omitted  from  the 
doc.  ed. 
1873/4.     Trenton  :    Public   Opinion— W.   S.   Sharp,   1874. 

12  pp. 

1874/5.     Trenton  :    Public  Opinion — W.   S.   Sharp,   1875. 

13  pp. 

1875/6.     Trenton :     J.    L.    Murphy,    State   Gazette    Prtg. 

House.  1876.     16  pp. 
1876/7.     Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,   1878.     16  pp. 
1877/8.     Trenton  :    Naar.  Dav  &  Naar.  1878.     21  pp. 
187S/9.     Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharp.  1879.     27  pp. 
1879/SO.      Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphv.  LSSO.     18  pp. 
1880/1   dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphj',  1881.     20  pp. 
1881/2  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphv,  1882.     21  pp. 
1882/3.     Toms  River  :    S.  C.  Jennings.  1883.     18  pp. 

Morris  It.  Ilamiltnn.  state  librarian 
1883/4.     The    Princeton    Press :     C.    S.    Koblnson   &   Co., 

1884.     19  pp. 
1884/5.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphv.  1885.     23  pp. 
1885/fi  dept.  ed.     Camden  :    The  Dally  Post  Prtg.  House, 

1886.      19  pp. 
1886/7.     Trenton :    J.   L.    Murphy   Publishing  Co.,   1887. 

28  pp. 
1887/8.     Trenton :    J.    L.   Murphy   Publishing  Co.,   1888. 

30  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


445 


LIBRARIES— cont'd 
State  Library — cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 

If.  Hamilton.  Ktate  librarian — cont'd 
Hopowell  :    V.  W.  llHitwell,  1890.     32  pp. 

Trenton  :    The  J.    L.   Murphy   I'ulilishlng  Com- 
,  isno.    28  pp. 

Trenton  :     The   J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Com- 
,  1801.     31  pp. 
Clinton  :    E.  O.  Howell,  1892.     32  pp. 

The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 


Trenton  : 

35  pp. 
Trenton  ; 

32  pp. 
Trenton  : 

58  pp. 

Trenton  :  MacCreillsh  &  Quigiey,  1897.  38  pp. 
BlalrstowD  :  The  Blairstown  Press,  1897.  40  pp. 
Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1899.     CD 


The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co.. 
The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 


The    J.    L. 
The    J.    L. 


Murphy  Publishing  Co.. 
Murphy  Publishing  Co., 
Murphy    Publishing    Co., 


Morris 
1888/9. 
1889/90. 

pany, 
1890/1. 

puny 
1891/2. 
1892/3. 

1893. 
1893/4. 

1894. 
1894/5. 

1896. 
1895/6. 
1896/7. 
1897/8. 

pp. 

Henry  C.   Buchanan,  state  librarian 
1898/9.     Trenton  :    MacCreillsh  &  Quiglev.  1899.     44  pp. 
1899/00.     Trenton:     The   J.    L.    "'  " 

1900.  71  pp. 
1900/1.     Trenton  : 

1901.  14  pp. 
1901/2.     Trenton : 

1902.  14  pp. 

1902/3.     Trenton  :    MacCreillsh  &  QuigleT.   1903.      10  pp. 
1903/4.     Trenton  :    Paterson  :    News  Prtg.  Co..  1905.     ID 

pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 

1823  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823  :  8-12. 

1824  not  found. 

1825  iu  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1825  :  14-15. 
1826-1844  not  found. 

1845  in   Senate   lol.   1846:239-245. 

1846  in  Senate  1ol.  1847  :  228-229. 

in  .Minutes  of  Assem.  1.S47  :  448-449, 

1847  in  Senate  jol.  1848  :  3(i()-361. 

"      iu  Minutes  of  Assem.  1848  :  861-862. 

1848  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1849  :  948-950. 

1849  in  Senate  jol.  1850  :  156-158. 

in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1850  :  476-478. 
1850-18.53  not  found. 

1854  In  Minutes  of  Assem.  1855  :  211-212. 

Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1855:  212.) 

1855  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1856  :  246-248. 

1856  in  Senate  1ol.  1857  :  84-85, 

1857  in  Senate  .iol.  1858  :  285-287. 

"       in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1858  :  494-405. 

1858  in  Senate  .lol.  1859.  app.  pp.  1089-1092. 

"      in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1859.  app.  pp.  1089-1092, 

1859  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1860  :  168-170. 

1860  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1861  :  393-394. 

Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1861  :  394.) 

1861  in  Legisl.  docs.  1861. 
'       1862, 


1862 

*' 

" 

1863. 

1863 

" 

" 

1864. 

1864  none 

made. 

1865  not  found. 

1866   in 

Lei,'lsl. 

docs. 

1867  :  1097-1108. 

1867-1868 

not  fou 

nd. 

1863   in 

Legisl. 

docs. 

1870:497-507. 

1870 

" 

1871  :  693-696. 

1871 

" 

1872. 

1872 

" 

1873. 

1873 

" 

1874,  doc.  8. 

1874 

" 

1875.  doc.  8. 

1875 

'* 

1876,  doc,  8, 

1876 

•' 

1877,  doc.  9. 

1877 

•* 

1878,  V.  2,  doc.  22. 

1878 

** 

1879,  V.  2.  doc.  50. 

1879 

" 

1880,  doc.  45. 

1879/80" 

** 

1881,  r.   2,  doc.  56. 

1880/1  •• 

'* 

1882,  doc.  34. 

1881/2  " 

" 

1883,  doe.  11. 

1882/3  " 

" 

1884,  doc,  11. 

1883/4  " 

*' 

1885,  doc.  11. 

1884/5  " 

** 

1886,  T.  2,  doc.  10. 

1885/6  " 

*• 

1887,  V.  2,  doc.  10. 

1886/7  •' 

" 

1888,  V.  2,  doc.  11. 

1887/8  " 

** 

1889,  V.  2,  doc.  11. 

1888/9  " 

" 

1890,  V.  2,  doc,  11. 

1889/90  " 

*' 

1891.  doc.  6. 

1890/1  " 

•' 

1892,  doc.  6. 

1891/2  " 

*• 

1893,  doc.  7. 

1892/3  " 

" 

1894,  doc.  6. 

1893/4  " 

*' 

1895  (1.  e.  119  sess.) 

doc.  6. 

1894/5  " 

" 

1895  (i.  e.  120  sess.) 

,  V,  2,  doc. 

7 

1895/6  " 

** 

1896.  doc.  6. 

1896/7  " 

" 

1897,  T,  4,  doc.  24. 

LIBRARIES— cont'd 
State  Library — cont'd 


serial — -cont'd 


Checiillst — cont'd 
1897/8  in  Legisl.  dues.   1898,   v,   5,  doc.  40 
1898/9    ■'         "  ••       1899,  V.  5,  doc.  26 


1898/00 

1900/1 

1901/2 

1902/3 

1903/4 


1900,  V,  2.  doc,  13. 

1901,  V,  2,  doc,  13, 

1902,  V.  2,  doc,  13, 

1903,  V.  2.  doc.  13. 

1904,  V,  2.  doc.  12. 


non-serial 


1804.  Rept.  of  the  committee  apptd.  to  make  a  cata- 
logue, examine  and  report  the  state  of  the  library, 
and  what  new  books  may  be  wanted  for  it.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  Feb.  1804:  166-170.) 

1813.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hardenbergh)  assigned  the 
duty  of  assorting  and  putting  in  order  state  library. 
(Sfiiitf  Jan.  1813:  62.) 

1822.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  (Elmer)  apptd.  to  examine 
library  belonging  to  two  houses  rel.  to  measures 
necessary  for  preservation  and  enlargement;  ap- 
ptmt.  of  librarian  recommended.  {S^nme  Oct.  1822: 
65-66.) 

1823.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Ewing)  to  whom  was 
referred  the  state  of  the  library,  and  rept.  and  accts. 
of  late  librarian  (Prall).    (Same.  1823:  160.) 

1834.  Continuance  of  ann.  apprn.  to  state  library  rec- 
ommended.   (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Oct.  29,  1834.) 

1835.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hamilton)  on  res.  rel.  to 
state  library.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5:  469.) 

184G-1850.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  rel.  to  ann.  rept.  of 
state  librarian. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1846  (Olden)  in   Senate  .iol.  1.846  :  441. 

1847  (Richards)      "  Senate  .lol.  1847  :  446-448. 

1848  (Richards)      "   Senate  .1ol.  1848:629-630. 
(Whelplev)     "  Minutes  of  Assem.  1848  :  859-860. 

1849  (Randolph)    "  Minutes  of  Assem.  1849:947-948. 

1850  (C.arrison)      "  Senate  , iol.  1850:331-332. 

"       (Doty)  "  Minutes  of  Assem.   1850:695, 

1856.  Alterations  in  library  rooms  not  made  as  con- 
templated by  act  of  March  29,  1855;  not  sufficient 
room  in  State  House  for  state  and  law  libraries; 
comrs.  had  design  made  for  enlargement  of  bldg., 
estimated  cost  being  $10,000.  (Govs.  mess.  (Price) 
Jan.  8.1856:  7.) 

1857.  Renewal  of  recommendation  for  addition  to  State 
House  for  accommodation  of  state  library.  {Same 
(Price)  Jan.  13,  1857:  16.) 

1860.  Crowded  condition  of  state  library.  {Same  (New- 
ell) Jan.  11,  1860.) 

.     Rept.   of   joint   committee   on   the   state  library 

(Hendrickson)  on  that  part  of  the  Govs.  mess,  rel, 
to  the  state  library.  (Sen,  jol.  18G0:  419;  Minutes 
of  Assem.  1860:  673.) 

18G1.  State  library  should  be  placed  in  fire-proof  bldg. 
without  delay.  (Govs,  mess,  (Olden)  Jan,  8,  1861: 
12.) 

.  Increase  of  publications;  need  of  a  more  com- 
modious room.    (A.R.  state  librarian  1861:  3.) 

1862.  Necessity  of  more  room  for  the  state  library. 
(Snme  18G2.) 

.     Urgent  demand  for  enlarged  accommodation  for 

state  library.    (Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan.  14,  1862.) 

1862-1863.     No.  of  publications  added  during  the  year. 
(A.R.  state  librarian  1862— s«me  1863.) 
Aggregate  given  in  1863. 

1864.  Suitable  apartments  needed  for  state  library;  ap- 
prn. of  18G3  for  erection  of  new  library  not  used  be- 
cause too  small;  estimated  cost;  recommended  that 
increased  apprn.  be  made.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker) 
Jan.  12,  1SG4:  10  or  11.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

18C5.  Course  of  comrs.  to  erect  addition  to  capitol  bldg. 
to  be  used  principally  for  state  library.  {Same 
(Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 


446 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LIBRARIES— cont'd 

State  Library — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
186G.     Apprn.  and  cost  of  addition  to  capitol  for  library 
rooms,  etc.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan,  9,  ISCti:  13-14.) 

.     Rules,    regulations,    etc.,    of    the    state    library. 

(A.R.  state  librarian  1S66:  5-6.) 
1866-1S99.     List  of  books  added;  how.    (Same  1866  (pp. 
6-12)— *(7H!P  1899.) 

1869.  Source  of  income  of  state  library;  suggestion 
about  character  of  books.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward) 
Jan.  12,  18G9:  10.) 

1SC9-1904.     No.  of  books  added;  no.  at  beginning  of  year. 
(A.R.  state  librarian  1S69  (p.  501)— same  1904.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1870.  Need  of  more  room.  (A.R.  state  librarian  1870:  3- 
4.) 

.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  state  library  on  con- 
dition of  the  library  and  rept.  of  the  librarian. 
(Same  1869:  499-500.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1872.  Enlargement  of  the  library  room.  (Same  1872: 
3.) 

.     Apprn.  for  additional  books  should  exceed  that  of 

former  years.    (Govs.  mess.   (Randolph)  Jan.   [9], 
1872:  9.) 

1873.  Difficulty  resulting  from  not  having  a  thorough 
catalogue;  need  of  an  assistant.  (A.R.  state  librar- 
ian 1871/2:  3.) 

.     No.   of  volumes   in  state  library;    procuring  of 

copies  of  early  documents,  etc.;  apprn.  insufficient. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  23-24.) 

1874.  Unfinished  state  of  the  library  room.  (A.R.  state 
librarian  1873/4:  12.) 

Repeated  In  1874/5. 

.  No.  of  volumes  in  state  library;  securing  of  tran- 
scripts of  colonial  documents;  additional  apprn. 
recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  13, 
1874.) 

1876.  Apprn.  made  for  improvement  of  the  library; 
completion  of  the  room.  (A.R.  state  librarian  1875/ 
6:  3.) 

1878-1900.     Record  of  accessions.    (-S'ame  1900:  6.) 

1880.  Need  of  additional  ann.  apprn.  (Same  1879/80: 
5.) 

.  Need  of  a  fire-proof  safe  or  vault  for  the  protec- 
tion of  valuable  books  and  manuscripts.  (Same 
1879/80:  5.) 

.  Use  of  accommodations  in  Court  House  discon- 
tinued by  U.  S.  courts;  consequent  diminution  of 
resources  for  use  of  State  Library;  propriety  of  in- 
creasing ann.  apprn.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan. 
13,  1880.) 

1881.  Necessity  of  an  ann.  apprn.  sufficient  to  purchase 
all  needed  books.    (A.R.  state  librarian  1880/1:  5.) 

.     Addition  to  library  apprn.  recommended.    (Govs. 

mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 

.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  state  library  on  con- 
dition of  the  library;  recommendations.  5  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1881,  v.  1,  doc.  34.) 

1882.  Amt.  of  state  library  fund;  source;  expenditures 
in  1881.    (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  .Jan.  10,  1882.) 

- — -.  No.  of  volumes  added  to  state  library;  books  sent 
to  state  prison;  amt.  of  ann.  apprn.  (Same  (Lud- 
low) Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1883.  Library  again  much  crowded;  suggested  that  it 
be  made  a  reference  library  only,  in  which  case 
many  volumes  in  the  misc.  collection  could  be  re- 
moved.   (A.R.  state  librarian  1SS2/3:  5.) 

1885.  Increased  capacity  of  the  library.  (Same  1884/5: 
6.) 

.  Ann.  apprn.  since  1883  of  $1500  for  the  state  li- 
brary; only  $750  available  each  year,  the  library 
having  been  in  debt  that  amt.  at  the  time  of  the 
apprn.    (Same  1884/5;  0.) 


LIBRARIES— cont'd 


State  Library- 


-cont'd 

non-serial- 


•cont'd 


1886.  Volumes  added  to  library  in  1SS5:  total;  apprn. 
insufficient.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886: 
28.) 

1887.  Conference  of  state  librarians,  proposed  by  Cal. 
(A.R.  state  librarian  1886/7:  6-7.) 

.     Additions  to  state  library.    (Govs.  mess.  (Green) 

Jan.  [101,  1888:  31.) 
.     Additions  to  library;   ann.  apprn.;   expenditure. 

(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1888.  No.  of  volumes  added  to  state  library;  total. 
(Same  (Green)  Jan.  [81,  1SS9.) 

.     New  quarters  of  the  library.   (A.R.  state  librarian 

1887/8:  6.) 

1889.  Growth  of  the  library;  Impossibility  of  removal 
until  new  shelving  is  added.  (A.R.  state  librarian 
1888/9:  6.) 

1890.  Anticipated  removal  to  new  quarters.  (Same 
1889/90:  6.) 

1891.  Cost  of  removal  to  new  quarters.  (Same  1890/1: 
6.) 

.     Additions  to  library  in  1890;  total  no.  of  volumes; 

removal  to  new  quarters.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  No.  of  books,  etc.,  in  state  library  Oct.  31;  in- 
crease.   (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1S93:  42.) 

.  No.  of  books  added  to  state  library  in  1890/1;  re- 
moval to  new  quarters;  expense  of  removal;  law 
library.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  45.) 

1896.  No.  of  volumes  in  state  library;  ann.  apprn.;  ex- 
hibit at  Columbian  Exposition.  (Same  (Werts)  Jan. 
14,  1896.) 

1898.  Apprns.  made  by  legisl.  to  the  library.  (A.R. 
state  librarian  1897/8:  9-10.) 

.     Nature  of  additions  to  the  library.    (Some  1897/8: 

6.) 

.     No.  of  books  in  state  library;  increase  in  1897; 

beneficent  effect  on  public  schools;  "traveling  li- 
brary systems  "  in  other  states;  cost  of  Inaugurating 
such  system  in  N.  J.;  recommended  that  comrs.  hav- 
ing charge  of  state  library  be  authorized  to  establish 
them  and  that  apprn.  be  made  for  purpose.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Griggs)  Jan.  11,  1898.) 

1899.  Expenditure  of  legisl.  apprns.  (A.R.  state  li- 
brarian  1898/9:  7.) 

— — .  Insurance  of  the  volumes  in  the  library.  (Same 
1898/9:  10.) 

1900.  List  of  N.  J.  books  and  pamphlets  in  the  general 
library.    (Same  1900:  13-71.) 

.     State  library:  no.  of  books  in  189S;  no.  added  in 

1899;  no.  on  hand;  value;  insurance;  need  of  cata- 
logue; approximate  cost;  amt.  expended  on  library 
In  1899.    (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

1901.  Prtd.  catalogue  cards  furnished  by  Library  of 
Congress,  etc.    (A.R.  state  librarian  1900/1:  6-7.) 

.     Crowded  condition  of  the  library.    (Same  1900/ 

1:  6.) 

1902.  Subscription  to  prtd.  catalogue  cards  supplied  by 
Library  of  Congress.    (Same  1901/2:  6.) 

.     Proposed  breaking  up  of  a  set  of  documents  and 

rebinding,  in  separate  sets,  the  repts.  of  the  various 
state  officers.    (Same  1901/2:  7-8.) 

.     Need  of  change  in  the  arrangement  and  fitting.'; 

of  the  library.    (Same  1901/2:  6.) 

1903.  Growth  of  the  library;  plans  for  the  future. 
(Same  1903:  6-7.) 

1904.  Improvements  in  the  library.    (Same  1904:  6-7.) 
Catalogue 

1853.  Catalogue  of  books  belonging  to  the  N.  J.  state 
library.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Office, 
1853.  117  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newai-k.  in  the  N.  J. 
Slate  Library  and  In  Princeton  University  Library 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


447 


LIBRARIES— cont'd 

State  Library — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1879.     Catalogue   of   works   relating   to   the   industrial 
arts.   Trenton:  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1879.    12  pp. 

1899.  The  library  catalogues;  dates;  inefficiency;  esti- 
mated cost  of  introducing  the  card  catalogue  sys- 
tem.    (A.R.   state  librarian   1898/9:  6.) 

1900.  Need  of  a  new  catalogue  of  the  contents  of  the 
library.     (Same  1900:  8.) 

.     See  above.  State  Library,  this  date. 

1901.  Advisability  of  installing  a  card  catalogue.  (A.R. 
state  librarian  1900/1:  6.) 

1904.  Catalogue  of  approved  books  for  N.  J.  public 
school  libraries.  Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1904.   120  (1)  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  in  the  Dept. 
of  I'ublic  Instruction. 

LiBRABT  Fund 

A  title  used,  1867-1883,  to  designate  certain  moneys  set 
apart  from  the  state  fund,  by  iaw,  for  support  of 
the  State  Library. 

1866/7-1882/3.  Table:  state  library  fund;  receipts  and 
expenditures.  (A.R.  treasurer  1866/7  (p.  337)  — 
same  1882/3.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Same,  in  narrative  form.    (A.R.  comptroller  1866/ 

7  (p.  216)— .same  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1870.  Library  fund  meagre;  additional  expenditure 
and  authority  to  dispose  of  undesirable  books  recom- 
mended. (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  10 
or  16.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1881/2.  Transactions  of  library  fund.  (Same  (Ludlow) 
Jan.  9,  1883.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures;   see  above,  that  title 

State  Board  of  Health;  see  Public  Health.  Boards  of  Health. 
State 

Traveling  Libraries 

1895.  Incipient  attempt  to  establish  a  state  traveling 
library.    (A.R.  state  librarian  1S94/5:  6.) 

1896.  Traveling  library  question.    (.SV/mc  1S95/6:  7.) 

1898.  On  traveling   libraries.     {Same  1897/8:  9.) 
.     General  discussion  at  bd.  of  agric.  mtg. ;   travel- 
ing libraries  and  school  distr.  libraries.     (25  A.R. 
bd.   agric.   1S97:  22-23.) 

1899.  Traveling  libraries.  (A.R.  state  librarian  1898/9: 
8-9.) 

1900.  Apprn.  for  traveling  libraries;  demand  for  said 
libraries.    (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

.  Rept.  of  the  state  librarian  (Buchanan)  con- 
cerning traveling  libraries.  Trenton:  MacCrellish 
&  Quigley,  1900.   71  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .1.  State  Library. 

.     Same.  71  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1900,  v.  5,  doc.  27.) 

1900-1903.  Rept.  on  traveling  libraries,  including  ex- 
penditures. (A.R.  state  librarian  1900  (pp.  8-12)  — 
same  1903.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditdees  ;  see  above,  that  title 

LIBRARY  FUND;   see  LIBRARIES 

LICENSE 
Automobiles 

1903.  Recommended  that  law  be  passed  requiring  ex- 
amination before  anyone  is  allowed  to  drive  an 
automobile  and  regulating  speed  of  automobiles. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Murphy)  Jan.  1903:  14.) 


LICENSE— cont'd 
Dentists 

serial 
1890-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  state  bd.  of  registration  and 
examination  in  dentistry. 
Checltilst 
Doc.  and  dept.  editions  differ  only  in  imprint,  which  is 
omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

1.  1890.     Trenton:    The  J.   L.   Murphv   Publishing  Co., 

1801.     18  pp. 

2.  1891.     Trenton :    The   J.    L.    Murphv    Publishing   Co., 

1891.  6  pp. 

3.  1892.     Trenton  :    The  J.   L.    Murphy    Publishing   Co., 

1892.  7  pp. 

4.  1893.     Trenton  :    The   J.    L.    Murpby    I'ubllshing   Co., 

1893.  18  pp. 

5.  1894.     Trenton  :     The   J.    L.    Murphy    rublishlug   Co., 

1894.  26  pp. 

6.  1895.     Not  found. 

7.  1896.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulglcv,  1897.     24  pp. 

8.  1897.     Blalrstown  ;    The  Biairstown  Press,  1897.     30 

pp. 

9.  1898.     Trenton  :     The  J.   L.  Murphy  Pub.   Co.,    1898. 

39  pp. 

10.  1899.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quiglev,  1899.     34  pp. 

11.  1900.     Not  found. 

12.  1901.     Trenton :    The   J.    L.   Murphv    Publishing    Co., 
1902.     23  pp. 

13.  1902.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quiglev.  1902.     35  pp. 

14.  1903.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  ijulgley,  19(l.'i.     31  pp. 

15.  1904.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  CJulgloy,  1905.     36  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1890  In  Legisl.  docs.  1891.  v.  5.  doc.  33. 

2.  1891    "        ^'  ••       1892.   V.   .'),  doc.  38. 


1893,  v.  5,  doc.  39. 

1894,  T.   1.  doc.   10. 

1895  (1.  e.  119  sess.),  v.  1,  doc. 


3.  1892  " 

4.  1893  " 

5.  1894  " 

10. 

6.  1S95  In  Legisl.  docs.   1895   (i.  e.  120  sess.),  v.  2,  doc. 

7.  1890  in  Legisl.  docs.  1896.  v.  2.  doc.  10. 

8.  1897    "         "  "      1897,  v.  5,  doc.  40. 

9.  1898    ' 1898,  v.  4,  doc.  30. 

10.  1899  "  "  "  1899,  V.  5,  doc.  30. 

11.  1900  "  "  "  1900,  V.  2,  doc.   17. 

12.  1901  "  "  •'  1901,  V.  2,  doc.   18. 

13.  1902  "  "  "  1902,  V.  2,  doc.   18. 

14.  1903  "  •'  "  1903,  V.  2,  doc.   IS. 

15.  1904  "  "  "  1904,  v.  2,  doc.   17. 

7ion-serial 

1890-1893.  Recommendations  rel.  to  amdmt.  of  law  so 
as  to  prohibit  non-professional  persons  from  ex- 
tracting teeth  for  fee  or  reward.  ( 1  A.R.  state  bd.  of 
dentistry  1890  (pp.  4-5)— some  1893.) 

1892.  Names  of  comrs.  composing  state  bd.  of  regis- 
tration and  examination  in  dentistry  in  N.  J.;  no.  of 
applicants  examined  and  licenses  granted  since  es- 
tablishment of  bd.,  April,  1890.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  46.) 

Receipts  and  Expendituees  ;  see  below,  that  title 

Druggists 

The  act  of  April  5.  1886,  creating  a  state  bd.  of 
pharmacy,  and  the  subsequent  acts  in  1895  and 
1901  required  an  ann.  rept.  to  be  made  to  the 
Governor  and  to  the  President  of  the  N.  J. 
Pliarmaceutical  Assn.  ;  the  rept.s.  made  to  the  latter 
were  presented  at  the  annual  meeting  (usually  in 
May)  and  differ  from  those  prtd.  by  the  state  :  from 
1895  to  1901.  no  ofBcial  reports  were  found,  though 
regular  repts.  are  published  in  the  Procs.  of  the 
N.  J.  Pharmaceutical  Assn. 

serial 
1  series 

Under  act  of  April  5,  188G. 
1886-1894.     A.R.  of  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  pharmacy. 
Checklist 
Doc.  and  dept.  editions  agree  except  in  omission  of  Im- 
print from  the  doc.  ed. 

1886.  Trenton  :     The    John    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

1887.  5  pp. 

1887.  Trenton :    The   John   L.    Murphy   Publishing   Co., 

1888.  6  pp. 

1888.  Camden  :    S.  Chew.  1889.     6  pp. 

18S9.     Camden  :    F.  F.  Patterson.  1890.     4  pp. 
1890.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co..  1891. 
6  pp. 


448 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LICENSE— cont'd 
Druggists — cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 
Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co..  1892. 


The  J.  U  Murph.v  Publishing  Co.,  1893. 


1891 

0  pp. 

1892.  Trenton 
6  pp. 

1893.  Not  found. 

1894.  Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1895. 
2  11. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1886  In  Leglsl.  docs.  1887.  v.   3.  doc.  34. 

1887  "         ■'  "       188.S.  V.  3,  doc.  31. 

1888  "         "  "       1889,  V.  3,  doc.  31. 

1889  "         "  "       1S90,  V.  4,  doc.  36. 

1890  "         "  "      1891,  V.  5,  doc.  34. 

1891  "         "  "      1892,  V.  5,  doc.   37. 

1892  "         "  "       1893,  V.  5.  doc.  40. 

1893  omitted.* 

1894  in  Legisl.  docs.   1895.  v.   1.  doc.   11. 

2  series 
Under  act  of  March  20.  1895. 

1895-1901.     [A.R.  of  the  state  bd.  of  pharmacy.] 
Checklist 
No   official    repts.   were   found ;   see   above,   note   under 
Druggists. 

3  series 
Under  act  of  March  19,  1901. 

1901/2-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  bd.  of  pharmacy  of  the 
state  of  N.  J. 

Checklist 
Doc.  and  dept.  editions  agree  except  in  omission  of  im- 
print from  the  doc.  ed. 
fl.l    1901/2.     Not  found. 
[2.]    1902/3.      Somervilie :     The    Unionist-Gazette    Assn., 

1904.     70  pp. 
3.   1903/4.     Paterson  :    News  Prtg.  Co..  190.";.     80  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
[1.]    1901/2  In  Legisl.  docs.   1002.  v.  3,  doc.  38. 
[2  ]    1902/3    "         '■  "       1903.  y.   2,  doc.  27. 

3.      1903/4    "         "  "       1904,   v.  2.  doc.  25. 

non-serial 
18G0.     Suggested  that  apothecaries  be  required  to  use 
English  as  well  as  officinal  name  of  medicine  and 
that  physicians   write  their  prescriptions   in   full. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 
1883.     No.  of  pharmacists  registered.    {Same  (Ludlow) 
Jan.  9,  1883.) 
Receh'ts  and  Expe.nditukes;   see  below,  that  title 

Horse  Races 

1893.     Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  rel.  to  practice  and  betting 

known  as  book-making  on  horse  races.    (Minutes  of 

Assem.  1893:  366.) 
• .     Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  rel.  to  maintaining  of  race 

courses  in  state,  and  providing  for  licensing  and 

regulating  of  same.    {Same  1893:  365.) 

Liquor  Licenses;  see  Liquor  TrafiSc 

Peddlers 

1858.     Violation  of  laws  by  pedlars  (sic).    (Govs.  mess. 
(Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858:  19.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures;   see  below,  that  title 
Physicians 

serial 
1891-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  medical  examiners. 
Checklist 
Dept.   and  doc.   editions  differ  only   In  omission   of   im- 
print from  the  doc.  ed. 

1.  1891.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 

ing Co..  1S91.    32  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

2.  1892.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 

ing Co..  1S92.     38  pp. 


LICENSE— cont'd 


Physicians 

—cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

3. 

1893. 

Trenton 

The  J.   L.   Murphy   Publishing  Co., 

1893. 

35  pp. 
Trenton 

4. 

1894. 

The   J.   L.    Murphy    Publishing   Co., 

1894. 

44  pp. 

5. 

1895. 

Trenton 

The   J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing   Co., 

1896. 

31   pp. 

6. 

189G. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1896. 

.V: 

7. 

1897. 

Trenton 

The   J.   L.    Murphy   Pub.    Co 

31  PI 

8. 

1898. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1.S99. 

32  pp. 

9. 

1899. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1900. 

47  pp. 

10. 

1900. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1901. 

48  pp. 

11. 

1901. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1902. 

46  pp. 

12. 

1902. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1903. 

49  pp. 

13. 

1903. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1903. 

41  pp. 

14. 

1904. 

Trenton 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1904. 

48  pp. 

I 

n  Documents  as 

follows  : 

1. 

1891 

in  Leglsl. 

docs.  1892,  v.  5,  doc.  35. 

2 

1892 

••      1893,  V.  5,  doc.  38. 

3. 

1893 

•'        •' 

"      1894,  T.   1,  doc.   12. 

4. 

1894 

12. 
1895 

12. 
1896 

'*        '* 

'■      1895   (1.  e.  119  sess.),  T. 

1,  doc. 

5. 

in   Legisl. 

docs.  1895  (i.  e.  120  sess.),  v. 

2,  doc. 

6. 

In  Legisl. 

docs.  1896,  V.  2,  doc.  11. 

7. 

1897 

"         •• 

1R97.  r.  5,  doc.   39. 

8. 

189^ 

,4            >. 

■•      1898,  V.  4.   doc.  31. 

9. 

1899 

ii        >( 

"       1899,  V.  5.  doc.  51. 

10. 

1900 

*'         " 

'•      1900,  V.  2.  doc.   16. 

11. 

1901 

«(         ,» 

"       1901,  V.  2,  doc.   17. 

12. 

1902 

it         t. 

"      1902,  T.  2,  doc.   17. 

13. 

1903 

"         " 

"      1903,  V.   2.  doc.  17. 

14. 

1904 

**         »< 

"      1904.  V.  2,  doc.   16. 

•  Index  to  vol.   1.  Legisl.  docs.  1894.  states  that  It  is  in  doc.  11  ; 
not  true  of  vol.  seen. 


non-s'jrial 

1846.  Rept.  of  minority  of  committee  (Fort)  on  peti- 
tions for  a  change  of  medical  laws.  (Sen.  jol.  1846: 
284-286.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.      100  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  Jol.   1846: 
287.) 

1847.  Rept.  of  committee  on  .iudiciary  (Lawrence)  on 
petition  asking  for  law  authorizing  all  persons  who 
have  or  may  hereafter  receive  M.  D.  degree  from  any 
medical  college  to  practice  medicine  in  state.  (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1847:  343-344.) 

1852.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Vansyckle)  on  peti- 
tions on  subject  of  medical  laws.  {Same  1852:  323- 
325.) 

1880.  On  regulation  of  medical  practice,  (4  A.R.  bd, 
health  1880:  39-41.) 

1881.  On  regulation  of  medical  practice.  (5  saiiie  1881: 
26.) 

1883.  Assembly.  A  suppl.  to  an  act  entitled  "  An  act 
to  regulate  the  practice  of  medicine  and  surgery," 
approved  March  12,  1880,  and  the  suppl.  thereto 
approved  March  2,  1881.  No.  174,  Introd.  Jan.  31, 
1883,  by  Mr.  Chattle.  2  pp.  fol.  [Trenton,  1883.] 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1883-1901.  Medical  registry.  (7  A.R.  bd.  health  1883 
(pp.  279-313)— 25  same  1901.) 

Omitted  1892-1894.  1896-1900.     Entitled  "  List  of  phy- 
sicians "   In  1895  and  1901. 

1892.  Apptmt.  of  state  bd.  of  medical  examiners  under 
act  of  May  12,  1890;  no.  of  mtgs.  held,  candidates 
examined,  licenses  issued  to  practice  medicine. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1892:  44-45.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1864/5-1880/1.     Receipts  from  licenses  and  fees.    (A.R. 
treasurer  1864/5    (p.  579)— same  1880/1.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1881.     Comment  on  receipts  of  licenses  and  fees.    (A.R. 

comptroller  1880/1:  23.) 
1894.    Table:    receipts;    license   fee.     (A.R.    treasurer 

1893/4:  122.) 
.    Same,  in  narrative  form.   (A.R.  comptroller  1893/ 

4:  19.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


449 


LICENSE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Dentists 

1S90-1S95.     Financial  stmt,  of  state  bd.  of  dentistry.    (1 
A.R.  state  bd.  dentistry  1S90  (p.  7)— same  1895.) 
Druggists 

188G-1894.     Ann.   rept.  treasurer  of  state  bd.   of  phar- 
macy;   receipts  and  expenditures.     (A.R.  state  bd. 
pliarmacy  1SS6  (pp.  4-5) — same  1894.) 
1903-1904.     Receipts;   state  bd.  pharmacy.    (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1902/3   (p.  iD—same  1903/4.) 
Peddlehs 

1904.  Amt.  reed,  on  acct.  of  itinerant  vender's  license. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1903/4:  33.) 

.     Same,  In  tabular  form.    (A.R.  treasurer  1903/4: 

34.) 
Stage  Licenses 

1796.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Burrowes)  on  petitions 
for  repeal  of  act  for  raising  a  revenue  from  certain 
stages,  ferries  and  taverns.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1796:  26.) 

1797.  Rept.  of  committee  (Burrowes)  on  rept.  of  Mr. 
Burrowes  on  the  application  of  stage  proprietors 
and  others.     (Same  Jan.  1797:  14.) 

1799.  Rept.  of  committee  (Clark)  on  petition  of  stage 
proprietors.     (Same   Jan.    1799:  53.) 

LIEN  LAW 

1887.  Mechanics'  lien  law;  compiled  by  A.  Cloughly. 
24°. 

Not  seen.  Entry  from  Bowker. 
1892.     The  lien  law.    Assembly  bill  no.  48,  introduced 
Jan.  19,  1S92,  by  Mr.  Potts.   Trenton:  MacCrellish  & 
Quigley,  1892.    6  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newarli. 
1892-1898.  The  mechanics  lien  law  of  N.  J.  containing 
the  revision  of  1898  ....  also  the  municipal  im- 
provements lien  act  of  1892,  with  notes.  2d  ed.  By 
E.  J.  Luce.  Newark:  Soney  &  Sage,  1910.  iv  pp.,  1  1., 
235  pp. 

Copy  In  Library  of  Congress. 
1896.    See  Labor,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
1903.     See  Labor,  Laws,  this  date. 

LIFE  SAVING  SERVICE 

1855.  Establishment  of  additional  life  saving  stations 
on  coasts  of  L.  I.  and  N.  J.  by  U.  S.;  relief  of  people 
of  coast  cos.  from  expenses  for  food  and  clothing 
of  survivors  of  shipwrecks  and  burial  expenses  of 
dead;  largely  due  to  efforts  of  E.  Merriam  of  New 
York.    (Govs.  mess.   (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  19.) 

1857.  Deficiencies  at  life  saving  establishments  should 
be  supplied  by  Congress  at  once.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Price)  Jan.  13,  1857:  15.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  special  committee  (Smith)  to  whom 

was  referred  so  much  of  the  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to 
deficiencies  in  life-saving  establishments  on  our 
coast.    (Sen.  jol.  1857:  37-38.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     100  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  Jol.  1857  :  38.) 

1882.  Suggested  that  efforts  be  made  through  Congress- 
men to  secure  additional  compensation  for  men  en- 
gaged in  life-saving  service.  (Govs.  mess.  (Lud- 
low)   Jan.   10,  1882.) 

1885.    See  Geology,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

LIGHT 

See  also.  Oils. 
1874.     Need  of  guarding  foods  and  lights  (gas  and  kero- 
sene).   (Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  40-41.) 

1885.  On  lights  and  lighting  materials — the  petroleum 
law.     (9  A.R.  bd.  health  1885:  44-45.) 

1886.  Tables:  analyses  of  illuminating  gas,  etc.  (10 
same  1886:  97-100;  104-105.) 

29 


LIGHTHOUSES;    see   NAVIGATION 

LILLY  (JOHN) 

Member  of  Council  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1840-1841, 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Judiciart 

1842.  Feb.  18.  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal,  and  Cam- 
den and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.;  mi- 
nority report.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  1841/2:  233-239.) 

[Select]  Committee 
1S42.     Jan.  21.     Banks  and  specie  payments.    (Jol.  Leg- 
isl. Council  1841/2:  125-143.) 

.     Jan.   28.     State  lunatic  asylum.     (Same  1841/2: 

166-169.) 

LIMA  BEAN 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Vegetable 

LIME;   see  AGRICULTURE.    SOILS 

LIMESTONE;  see  INDUSTRIES.  BUILDING  MATERIALS 

LINDSAY  (G.  R.) 

1884/5.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools,  Rahway.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1884/5  app.  pp.  92-93.) 

LINN   (JOHN) 

1865.     See  Land.   Riparian. 

LINN  (WM.  A.) 

1892.  The  national  assns.  (15  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor  and  industries  1891/2:  334-336.) 

LINTNER  (J.  A.) 

1SS9.  Our  insect  enemies  and  how  to  meet  them.  (16 
A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1888:  283-304.) 

LIPMAN  (JACOB  G.) 

Assistant  in  soil  chemistry  and  bacteriology.  State 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  1001-1904.  See 
Agriculture,   Soils,  those  dates. 

LIPPINCOTT  (C.) 

1885.  Raising  poultry  with  incubators  and  brooders. 
(12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  251-261.) 

LIPPINCOTT  (H.  B.) 

18S8.     Cattle  experiments,  etc.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888: 

476-478.) 

LIPPINCOTT  (J.) 

1875.     Diseases  of  cattle  and  swine  in  Burlington  Co. 

(3  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1875:  64-65.) 
1877.     Pleuro-pneumonia.     (4   same   1876:  145-147.) 

LIPPINCOTT  (KATE  B.) 

1893.  The  farmer's  home.  (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893: 
393-399.) 

LIPPINCOTT  (TOCIE  A.) 

1896.  Woman's  mission  in  horticulture.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1896:  147-151.) 

LIPPINCOTT  (MRS.  W.  R.) 

1889.  The  home  garden.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1889:  112-114.) 


450 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


LIPPINCOTT  (WM.  R.) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1879;  appointed  by 
hoard  of  aRrlculture.  in  18!)0,  to  inspect  cultivation 
of  Great  Meadows  In  Warren  Co. 
1890.     Will  it  pay  to  set  out  orchards?     (18  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1890:  375-376.) 

1893.  Advantage  of  education  in  farming.  (21  same 
1893:  332-336.) 

1894.  Cultivation  of  orchards.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1894:  126-128.) 

— — .     See  Denise  (D.  D.),  this  date. 
1900.     Some  points  in  stone  road  construction.    (7  A.R. 
comr.  of  public  roads  1900:  61-70.) 

LIQUOR  TRAFFIC 

See  also,  Labor.     Employment.     Liquor  Trades. 

1820-1882.  Table:  population,  total  estimated  cost,  and 
average  cost  per  capita  of  population  of  intoxicating 
liquors  consumed  in  the  United  Kingdom  at  inter- 
vals 1820  to  1865  and  each  year  thereafter.  (9  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1885/6:  384.) 

1840-1886.  Table:  ann.  consumption  of  distilled  and 
malt  liquors  and  wines  in  the  U.  S.,  and  the  average 
ann.  consumption  per  capita  of  population.  (9 
some  1885/6:  381.) 

1860-1882.  Table:  United  Kingdom;  estimated  total 
cost  of  intoxicating  liquors,  each  year,  apprehen- 
sions for  drunkenness,  total  no.  of  convictions  for 
crime  for  all  causes,  no.  of  lunatics.  (9  same  1885/ 
6:  385.) 

1863-1886.  Table:  amt.  of  production  in  the  U.  S.  of 
fermented  liquors  and  distilled  spirits,  together 
with  amt.  of  distilled  spirits  withdrawn  for  con- 
sumption.   (9  same  1885/6:  380.) 

1866-1886.  Table:  amts.  of  internal  and  customs  rev- 
enue receipts  of  the  U.  S.  from  malt  liquors,  distilled 
spirits  and  wines.    (9  same  1885/6:  382.) 

1870-1880/1.  Table:  ann.  production,  importation,  ex- 
portation and  consumption  of  distilled  spirits  in 
Germany.    (9  same  1885/6:  386.) 

1871-1885.  Table:  ann.  consumption  of  domestic  and 
foreign  distilled  spirits  and  the  average  consump- 
tion per  capita  of  population  in  the  United  Kingdom. 
(9  same  1885/6:  382.) 

1872-1884/5.  Table:  ann.  production.  Importation,  ex- 
portation and  consumption  of  beer  in  Germany, 
each  year.    (9  same  1885/6:  387.) 

1875-1882.  Table:  sale  of  malt  liquor  In  the  U.  S.,  each 
year,  by  states  and  territories.  (5  «oj»e  1881/2: 
370.) 

1877-1882.  Table:  sale  of  malt  liquors  in  the  principal 
cities  of  the  United  States.    (5  same  1881/2:  371.) 

1879-1885.  Table:  ann.  production,  importation,  expor- 
tation and  consumption  of  distilled  spirits  in 
France.  (9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and 
industries  1885/6:  385.) 

.     Same;   wine.    (9  same  1885/6:  386.) 

1880.  Table:  no.  of  breweries,  quantity  brewed  and  con- 
sumption in  Belgium,  Great  Britain,  Germany,  Den- 
mark, Netherlands,  Norway.    (5  same  1881/2:  365.) 

1881-1885.  Table:  comparative  summary  of  the  con- 
sumption per  capita  of  population  in  the  U.  S.,  the 
United  Kingdom,  France  and  Germany,  of  distilled 
spirits,  wines  and  malt  liquors,  each  year.  (9  same 
1885/6:  387.) 

.     Table:  ann.  consumption  of  domestic  and  foreign 

beer  and  the  average  consumption  per  capita  of 
population  in  the  United  Kingdom.  (9  same  1885/6: 
383.) 

.     Same,  for  wine.    (9  same  1885/6:  383.) 

1882-1886.  Tables:  ann.  consumption  of  domestic  and 
distilled  spirits  in  the  U.  S.;  do.  beer;  do.  imported 
wines:  do.  domestic  wines;  summary.  (9  same 
1885/6:  391-393.) 


LIQUOR  TRAFFIC— cont'd 

1882-1886.  Table:  ann.  consumption  of  spirits,  beer  ana 
wine  in  the  U.  S.;  cost  to  consumers.  (9  same 
1885/6:  395.) 

1885-1886.  Table:  barrels  of  liquor  produced  in  each 
state  or  territory  In  the  U.  S.;  total.  (9  same  1885/ 
6:  390.) 

1886.  Table:  production,  tax  paid,  no.  of  breweries  per 
capita  consumption  in  the  several  European  coun- 
tries and  the  U.  S.    (9  same  1885/6:  389.) 

.     Table:    consumption   of  tea,   coffee  and   tobacco 

(ounces  per  inhabitant),  beer,  wine  and  spirits 
(gallons  per  Inhabitant),  in  the  several  European 
countries  and  the  U.  S.    (9  same  1885/6:  388.) 

1892.  Wine  making;  by  Col.  A.  W.  Pearson.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1892:  119-131.) 

1893.  Wine;  by  H.  B.  Cornwall.  (A.R.  dairy  comr. 
1893:  49-54.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

1824.  Rept.  of  committee  (Cooper)  on  petition  of  inhab- 
itants of  Gloucester  Co.  for  legislative  action  to  pre- 
vent distillers  from  selling  less  than  five  gallons. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1824:  133.) 

1828.  Rept.  from  committee  (Parker)  on  petitions  for 
the  adoption  of  measures  to  lessen  and  prevent  evils 
resulting  from  unnecessary  and  intemperate  use  of 
ardent  spirits.    (Same  1827/8:  290-291.) 

1840.  Rept.  from  committee  (Reeves)  to  whom  were 
referred  the  several  memorials  rel.  to  license  law; 
majority  rept.     (Same  1839/40:  439-442.) 

.     Same;  minority  rept.  (Sanderson).    (Same  1839/ 

40:  442-444.) 

1848.     Rept.  of  the  majority  of  the  committee,  to  which 
were  referred  the  petitions  for  the  repeal  of  the 
license  law  of  the  last  legislature;  Redmond.   Tren- 
ton: Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron.   1848.   34  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  N.  J.  State  Library. 

.     Same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1848:  754-779.) 

.     Same;     minority    rept.     (Shotwell).     Trenton: 

Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron,  1848.   12  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  N.  J.  State  Library. 

.     Same.     (Votes    of   Assem.    1848:  828-835.) 

1850.  Rept.  of  committee  on  the  judiciary  (Day)  on 
petitions  asking  that  quantity  of  intoxicating  liquor 
to  be  sold  without  license  should  not  be  less  than  20 
gallons;  also  on  petitions  asking  repeal  of  law  of 
last  sess.  prohibiting  sale  of  Intoxicating  drinks  on 
the  Sabbath.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1850:  740-741.) 
1853.  Repts.  of  majority  and  minority  of  committee  on 
prohibition  of  liquor  traffic. 

Not   prtd.    in    the  .tols.      No   separate  copy   found.      300 
copies  were  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  Jol.  1853  :  287.) 

1855.  Intemperance  reform  occupies  public  mind  to  a 
great  extent;  opinions  as  to  course  to  be  pursued. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  15-16.) 

1857.  Legislature  ought  to  check  crime  and  degrada- 
tion arising  from  indulgence  in  liquor.  (Same 
(Newell)   Jan.  20,  1857:  9.) 

1858.  Legislation  required  in  regard  to  intemperate 
use  of  alcoholic  liquors.  (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  13, 
1858:  21.) 

.  Same,  separate.  Trenton:  "  True  American  "  Of- 
fice, 1859.   14  pp. 

1859.  Rept.  of  special  committee  on  so  much  of  Govs, 
mess,  as  relates  to  Intemperance.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol. 
1859:  409-420;   App.  to  House  jol.  1859:  409-420.) 

.     Means  should   be  devised   to  guard   community 

from  evils  of  intemperance.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell) 
Jan.  12,  1859:  25.) 

1860.  Apptmt.  of  comn.  to  devise  law  for  suppressing 
evils  of  intemperance.  (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  11, 
1860.) 


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451 


LIQUOR  TRAFFIC— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
1872.    Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  (Gilchrist)  relating  to  local 
option.    (Legisl.  docs.  1872.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1872:  588-592.) 

.    Same,  separate.  Trenton:  State  Gazette,  1872.   7 

pp. 

.     Same,  in  German. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1872  :  592.) 

.     Remonstrance   of   brewers    and    maltsters,    etc., 

agst.  passage  of  bill  known  as  local  option  law. 
(Minutes  of  Assam.  1872:  328-336.) 

1879.  Memorials  of  representatives  of  religious  socy.  of 
Friends  in  N.  J.  and  Penn.  in  respect  to  sale  of  in- 
toxicating drinks.  8  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1879,  doc. 
25.) 

1880.  Discussion  of  wine  industry  at  mtg.  of  state  bd. 
of  agric.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  249-251.) 

1881.  Memorial  of  state  temperance  alliance  with 
draft  of  option  bill.  8,  7  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1881,  doc. 
39.) 

1882.  Specific  state  industries;  breweries;  growth  of 
the  industry;  statistics.  (5  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor,  etc.  1881/2:  364-371.) 

1886.  The  production  and  consumption  of  malt  and 
other  liquors.    (9  same,  1885/6:  377-398.) 

1888.  Veto  (Green)  of  bill  regulating  granting  of  li- 
censes to  sell  spirituous,  vinous,  malt  or  brewed 
liquors.    (Sen.  jol.  1888:  720.) 

.  Veto  (Green)  of  act  to  regulate  sale  of  intoxi- 
cating and  brewed  liquors.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1888:  464-470.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1888:  439-446.) 

.    Same,  separate.    Trenton:    Naar,  Day  &  Naar, 

1888.  15  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Trenton. 

.     Same,  another  edition.   Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Mur- 
phy Publishing  Co.,  1S88.    11  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

1889.  Veto  (Green)  of  act  transferring  to  incorporated 
towns  governed  by  comrs.,  fees  for  licenses  granted 
to  keepers  of  inns  and  taverns  and  saloons  within 
their  limits.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1889:  581.) 

1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  in  rel.  to  boards  of  excise 
comrs.  in  certain  cities  of  state.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1894:  1048;  Sen.  jol.  1894:  792-793.) 

.     Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  fixing  terms  of  members  of 

board  of  excise  and  describing  method  of  apptmt. 
and  removal  in  cities  of  second  class.  (Same  1894: 
1079.) 

1897-1903.  Industry  presentation;  brewing;  tables: 
partners  and  stockholders,  capital  invested,  stock 
used  and  goods  made,  persons  employed,  wages, 
earnings  and  proportion  of  business  done,  classified 
weekly  wages.  (21  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1897/8   (pp.  51-52)— 27  same  1904.) 

1899-1903.     Table;    brewing:    aggregate   quantities   and 
value  of  material  used  and  made.     (22  same  1899 
(p.  128;  134)— 27  same  1904.) 
Inspection 

1883.  Malt  beverages  and  their  adulterations;  by  H.  B. 
Cornwall.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  235-245.) 

1891.  Examination  of  imported  lager  beer:  by  H.  B. 
Cornwall.    (A.R.  dairy  comr.  1891:  55-59.) 

1892.  Effect  of  res.  of  state  bd.  of  health  on  wine  in- 
dustry.    (Same  1892:  11.) 

.     Wines  and   wine  analysis;    by   H.   B.   Cornwall. 

(Same  1892:  67-103.) 

Laws 

1887.  An  act  concerning  the  sale  of  spirituous  liquors, 
wines,  ale  and  beer  (1875).  Newark:  Advertiser 
Prtg.  House,  1887.   16  pp.  24°. 

Also  contains  license  law  of  1887. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 


LIQUOR  TRAFFIC— cont'd 
Laws — cont'd 

1888.  Senate  bill  no.  149,  entitled  an  act  to  regulate  the 
sale  of  spirituous,  vinous,  malt  and  brewed  liquors 
and  to  repeal  an  act  entitled  an  act  to  regulate  the 
sale  of  intoxicating  and  brewed  liquors.  Trenton: 
The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1889.  10  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist,  ^ocy.,  Newark. 

.     Suppl.  to  act  resp.  sale  of  alcoholic  liquors  to 

children,  etc.    (10  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1886/7:  349.) 

LISK  (JAMES) 

1895/6.  Manual  Training  and  Industrial  School  for 
Colored  Youth,  Bordentown.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1895/6:  265-266.) 

LITTLE  (HENRY  S.) 

Senator  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1864-1871. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1870.    Mch.    17.    Corporations.     (Minutes    of    Assem. 
1870:  1074-1075.) 

LITTLE  (THOMAS) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1787-1793,  Council- 
man, 1801-1807. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 
1804.     Nov.  28.     Accts.  of  state  treasurer.    (Jol.  legisl. 
council  Oct.  1804:  392-394.) 

LITTLE  EGG  HARBOR,  BURLINGTON  CO. 
Taxes;  see  Taxation:  State 

LIVESTOCK 

For  general  material,  see  Agriculture. 
Insurance;  see  that  title 

LIVINGSTON  (WILLIAM),  1723-1790 

Native  of  N.  Y. ;  held  various  provincial  ofiBces  :  Gov- 
ernor of  N.  J..  1776-1790  (see  Governor,  Special 
Messages). 

LLOYD  (JAMES) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1812/3-1813/4, 
1823/4.  1S25/6-1828/0. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1829.     Feb.    19.     Monmouth    Bank.     (Votes   of    Assem. 

1828/9:  287-289.) 

LLOYDS;  see  INSURANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  COMPANIES 

LOCKTOWN,  HUNTERDON  CO. 

Creamery;  see  Dairy  Industry.   Creameries 

LOCKWOOD  (S.) 

1886.     Hog  cholera.    (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  137-139.) 

LOCKWOOD  (SAML.) 

1867-1892/3.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Monmouth 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867/8  (pp.  785-788)  — 
same  1892/3.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1882.     The  oyster  interests  of  N.  J.    (5  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1881/2:  217-350.) 

.     Same,  separate,  entitled:   The  American  oyster, 

its  natural  history,  and  the  oyster  industry  in  New 
Jersey.    1883.   pp.  217-350. 

This  Is  part  6  of  the  5  A.R.  of  the  Bureau  of  Statistics 
of  Liibor.  etc.  ;  an  extra  leaf  Is  Inserted  betw. 
pp.  218  and  219,  explaining  the  history  of  the 
treatise. 


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LOCUST;  see  FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY 

LONAN  (EDWARD  M.) 

Assemblyman  from  Ocean  Co.,  1S74. 
1870-1S95/6.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Ocean  Co. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1869/70  (pp.  151-152) — same 
1S95/6.) 

LONG  BRANCH,  MONMOUTH  CO. 

Banks;    see  Banks:    Individual.    Citizens'  Bank;    also  Long 

Branch 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Rainfall;  see  Climate.   Rainfall 
Sanitation;  see  that  title 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Sewage;  see  that  title 
Temperature;  see  Climate 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

LORING  (G.  B.),  U.  S.  COMMISSIONER  OF  AGRICULTURE 
1882.     Address  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.     (9  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1881:  211-230.) 

LORING  (GEO.  F.) 

1897.     Architecture.    (22  A.R.  bd.  health  1898:  417-423.) 

LOTTERIES 

1795.  Rept.  of  select  committee  (De  Vroom)  on  sundry 
petitions  praying  for  lotteries.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Feb.  1795:  4041.) 

1801.  Rept.  of  committee  (Lacey)  on  petitions  from 
Perth  Amboy  for  a  law  granting  them  a  lottery  to 
raise  a  sum  of  money  for  purpose  of  building  a 
church.    (Same  Oct.  1801:  33.) 

1808.  Rept.  of  committee  (Stryker)  on  petitions  from 
Essex  Co.  for  benefit  of  lottery  to  enable  them  to 
finish  school  house  at  Camptown.  {Same  Oct.  1808: 
110.) 

.     Favorable  rept.  of  committee   (Stryker)    rel.  to 

petitions  from  Somerset  Co.  for  aid  of  lottery  to  re- 
pair important  district  in  their  highway.  (Same 
Oct.  1808:  49-50.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Ludlow)  on  petitions  in  be- 
half of  academies  at  Somerville,  Basking  Ridge  and 
Camptown  for  law  to  authorize  raising  sum  of 
money  by  lottery  for  benefit  of  those  institutions. 
(Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1808:  753-754.) 

1812.  Unfavorable  rept.  of  committee  (Brewster)  on 
memorial  rel.  to  raising  certain  sum  of  money  by 
way  of  lottery  by  trustees  of  Princeton  College  and 
trustees  of  Presbyterian  congregation  in  Trenton. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1812:  149.) 

1816.  See  Roads:  Individual.  Milford  and  Owego  Turn- 
pike, this  date. 

1818.  Rept.  of  committee  (Haas)  on  petitions  authoriz- 
ing a  lottery  in  towns  of  Georgetown  and  Lamberts- 
ville  in  Hunterdon  County.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan. 
1818:  103.) 

1819.  Rept.  of  committee  (Britton,  sic.  i.  e.  Brittin)  on 
memorial  from  Essex  and  Morris  Counties  rcl.  to 
Milford  and  Owego  road  lottery.  (Same  1818/9:  105- 
lOfi.) 

1820.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  enquire  into  proceed- 
ings under  acts  to  clear  out  and  improve  the  navi- 
gation of  north  main  branch  of  Rancocas  Creek,  in 
Burlington  Co.;  particularly  in  what  manner  the 
lottery  therein  authorized  has  been  made,  drawn 
and  finished  and  sums  raised  thereby.  {Same  May 
1820:  217-219.) 

The  comrs.  wore  Hedge  Thompson,  Jos.  nopklnsoD  and 
Thos.  Yarrow. 


LOTTERIES— cont'd 

1819.  Communication  from  state  treasurer  (Gordon) 
to  Legisl.  rel.  to  act  to  facilitate  intercourse  betw. 
N.  Y.,  Penn.  and  N.  J.  by  which  comrs.  therein 
named  were  authorized  to  raise  by  lottery  $20,000 
and  to  subscribe  that  amt.  in  stock  of  the  contem- 
plated turnpike  road.    (Snwe  Jan.  1819:  70-71.) 

1820.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  to  whom  was  referred 
res.  directing  inquiry  into  manner  in  which  comrs., 
authorized  to  raise,  by  lotteries,  sum  to  be  appro- 
priated under  act  to  facilitate  intercourse  betw. 
states  of  N.  Y.,  N.  J.  and  Penn.,  have  executed  trust. 
(Some  Jan.   1820:  166-167.) 

Transmitted  to  Gen.  Assem.  from  Covmcll,  with  request 
for  concurrence.  A  preliminary  rept.  ;  see  item  Im- 
mediatel.v  below,  for  final  rept. 

.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Squier)  directed  to  en- 
quire into  manner  in  which  comrs.  apptd.  in  act  to 
facilitate  intercourse  betw.  states  of  N.  Y.,  Penn. 
and  N.  J.  have  executed  their  trust  and  to  what  ex- 
tent same  has  been  executed;  Milford  and  Owego 
turnpike.  {Same  May  1820:  200-201.) 
Pasing  continued  from  Jan.  sess. 

.     Rept.  of  committee   (White)   on  rept.  of  comrs. 

apptd.  to  examine  into  conduct  of  comrs.  and  mgrs. 
of  late  N.  J.  navigation  lottery.  (Same  Oct.  1820: 
101-102.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (White)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred communication  of  attorney  general  on  subject 
of  lottery  debt  of  $10,000  due  on  notes  of  I.  Ogden. 
(Some  Oct.  1820:  96.) 

1824.  Rept.  of  committee  (Dodd)  to  whom  was  referred 
res.  for  instituting  an  inquiry  into  the  manner  in 
which  the  authority  to  raise  money  by  lottery  for 
benefit  of  Queen's  College  has  been  exercised.  {Same 
Oct.  1814:  193-195.) 

1826.  Rept.  of  committee  (Dodd)  on  memorial  of  trus- 
tees of  Rutgers  College  rel.  to  raising  $25,000  by 
way  of  lottery.    (Same  Oct.  1826:  176-177.) 

1833.  Sundry  documents  from  Mass.  rel.  to  lotteries. 
(Same  1833/4:  17-35.) 

1844.  Rept.  of  committee  (Van  Wagenan)  on  memor- 
ials from  Hudson  and  Essex  cos.  praying  for  abo- 
lition of  lotteries.    (Same  1843/4:  443-445.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  250  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1843/4  :  445.) 

1845.  Rept.  of  atty.  gen.  (Tliompson)  in  compliance 
vrith  res.  of  March  4,  1844,  ordering  an  inquiry  rel. 
to  lotteries  in  connection  with  Socy.  for  Estab- 
lishing Useful  Mnftres.  (Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan. 
15,  1845:  11-19.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1845:  23-66.) 

The  .iol.  copy  contains  testimony  and  other  docs.,  which 
are  not  in  the  .separate  copy  of  the  message. 

.     Communication  from  Governor  (Roswell  I.  Colt) 

of  Society  for  Establishing  Useful  Mnftres.  enclos- 
ing res.  of  socy.  upon  relinquishment  of  lottery 
privilege  beyond  June  10,  1848.  (Same  1846:  724- 
726.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Brown)  on  judiciary  rel.  to 

lotteries  drawn  under  authority  of  Society  for  Es- 
tablishing Useful  Mnftres.  at  Paterson.  (Same  1845: 
711-714.) 

.     Majority   (Pickel)    and  minority    (Shaw)    repts. 

upon  lotteries  drawn  under  authority  of  Socy.  for 
Establishing  Useful  Mnftres.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1S45:  447-449;   483-485.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  minority  of  the  Senate  committee  on 

the  subject  of  lotteries;  Combs.  Trenton:  Prtd.  by 
Sherman  &  Harron,  1845.    10  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  liutgers  College  Lllirarv.  200  copies  were 
ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  Jol.  1845:705.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  joL  1845:  786-795.) 


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LOUDENSLAGER  (WM.  B.) 

1892/3-1893/4.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Atlantic  City. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1  app.  (pp.  61-64) 

—same  1893/4.) 
1893/4-1894/5.     Manual     training     at     Atlantic     City. 

(Slime  1893/4  app.  B.   (pp.  229-233)— some  1894/5.) 

LOUGHRON   (JAMES) 

Assembl.vmiin  from  Cumberlnnd  Co.,  1878. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Sinking  Fund 

1878.  April  5.  Comrs.'  rept.  (Minutes  of  Assam.  1878: 
1274-1275.) 

LOVETT  (J.  T.) 

1881.     Pear   blight   and    peach   yellows.     (Procs.    state 

hortic.  socy.  1881:  69-72.) 

.     Same.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  197-201.) 

1885.     The  causes  of  the  depression  in  prices  of  hortic. 

products  and  how  they  can  be  improved  so  as  to 

afford  the  producer  a  profit.     (Procs.  state  hortic. 

socy.  1885:  153-158.) 

LOWE  (WM.  H.) 

Veterinary  Inspector,  1885-1893  ;  see  Agriculture.     Live- 
stoclv.     Inspection. 

1885.  Canine  madness.  (12  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1884:  263- 
268.) 

LUCAS  (MRS.  JOHN) 

1880.     Silk.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  109-113.) 

LUDLAM  (PROVIDENCE) 

.Senator  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1863-1868. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Finance 

1866  [i.  e.  1867].     Mch.  27.     Apprn.  to  agric.  socy.    (Leg- 

isl.  docs.  1867:  595-598.) 
■ .     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1867:  567-568.) 

LUDLAM  (RICHARD  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Cape  May  Co.,  1847. 
Reports  by 
[Special]  Committee 
1847.     Feb.  17.     Abolishing  capital  punishment.    Tren- 
ton: Prtd.  by  Sherman  &  Harron,  1847.  14  pp. 

Copy  seen    in   the   State   Library,   Trenton.      175  copies 
ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1847  :  504.) 
.     Same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1847:  481-490.) 

LUDLOW  (BENJAMIN) 

Member  of  Council  from  Morris  Co..  1807-1814. 
Member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled  money, 
1807  ;  see  Money. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1808.  Rept.  on  petitions  in  behalf  of  academies  at 
Somerville,  Basking  Ridge  and  Camptown  for  law  to 
authorize  raising  sum  of  money,  by  lottery,  for  bene- 
fit of  those  institutions.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct. 
1808:  753-754.) 

.     Nov.   25.     Claims   for   teaching   military   music. 

(Same  Oct.  1808:  811.) 

LUDLOW  (CORNELIUS) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1831-1832. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

.  1832.  Oct.  30.  On  part  of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  obstruc- 
tions in  the  Delaware  River.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1832/ 
3:  80.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.    Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1832/3  :  80.) 


LUDLOW  (GEORGE  C.) 

Senator  from  Middlesex  Co..  1877-1870  :  Governor.  1881- 
1SS4  (for  Messages,  see  under  Governor ).  and  ex- 
ollicio.  President  of  State  Board  of  Education  ;  see 
Education,  the  serial  group. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Judiciary 

1879.     Feb.  5.     Minority  rept.;   Lay  Judges  of  Inferior 

Courts  of  Common  Pleas.    (Legisl.  docs.  1879.   v.  1, 

doc.  13:  8-10.) 

LYMAN  (J.  B.) 

1888.     Natural  supply  and  perpetuity  of  our  forests.   (15 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1887:  315-322.) 
.     Forests  and  rainfall.    (15  same  1887:  100-101.) 

LYON  (ADRIAN) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1900.   1901. 
1893/4-1894/5.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Perth  Am- 
boy.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4  app.  A  (pp.  134- 
135)— same  1894/5.) 

LYON  (D.  E.) 

1903.  Honey  production.  (30  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1902: 
293-306.) 

McADOO   (WILLIAM) 

Native  of  Ireland  :  Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co..  1882  ; 
member  of  Congress  from  N.  .T..  1883-1891;  as- 
sistant secretary  of  the  navy.  1893-1S96:  police 
commissioner  of  New  Yorl^  City.  1904-1905  ;  ap- 
pointed chief  city  magistrate  of  magistrates'  courts, 
July  1,  1910  ;  U.  S.  Treasurer.  1914. 

Reports  by 

Special  Committee 

1882.  Dec.  29.  Taxation  of  r.rs.  and  other  corpora- 
tions.   19  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1883  v.  2,  doc.  32.) 

.     Same,   separate.    Trenton:    Naar,   Day   &   Naar, 

1883.    20  pp. 

.     Same,   another   edition.    Hoboken:    Hudson   Co. 

Democrat  Print,  n.  d.    23  pp. 

The  rept.  is  dated  Dec.  29.  18S2j  though  submitted  Jan. 
15.  1883.  The  committee  were  apptd.  at  the 
Legisl.  session  of  1882. 

McALISTER  (ALEXANDER) 

1904.  The  need  of  a  children's  hospital  in  Camden.  (3 
N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1904: 
66-68.) 

McANDREW  (G.  J.) 

1892/3-1898/9.  Rept.  on  manual  training  In  South 
Orange.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1  app. 
(pp.  296-298)— sawie  1898/9.) 

1893/4.  Rept.  as  principal  of  Columbia  School,  South 
Orange.    (Same  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  151-153.) 

MACBEON  (A.  S.) 

1877.  Fruit  farm  at  Bricksburg,  Ocean  Co.  (5  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1877:  86-87.) 

M'CAIN  (JEREMIAH) 

1886.  Sheep  husbandry.  (13  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1885:  131. 
134.) 

McCARTER  (THOMAS  N.  [JR.]) 
Attorney  General  1902 
Reports;   see  Attorney  General.    Si-ecial  Reports 

McCARTER  (THOMAS  N.  [SR.]) 

1883.  See  Browning   (A.). 


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McCHESNEY  (CHARLES  G.) 

Assemblvman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1830-1831 ;  Council. 
1838-1839  :  Secretary  of  State  of  N.  J..  1840-1850 
(see  Secretary  of  State.  Special  Reports)  ;  trustee 
of  School  Fund,  1841-1845  (see  Education,  the 
serial  group.) 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1839.     Feb.  22.     On  subject  of  a  state  lunatic  asylum. 
(Jol.   legisl.   council   1838/9:  267-272.) 

.    Same,  separate.    Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Phillips  & 

Boswell,  1839.  8  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  State  Library  In  a  volume  with  Binder's 
title,  "  Repts.  1838."  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Jol. 
legisl.  council.  1838/9:273.) 

McCLELLAN  (DAVID  P.) 

Comr.  of  Fisheries,  1902-1904  ;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 
serial  group. 

McCLELLAN  (GEO.  B.),  1826-1885 

Served  In  Mexican  and  Civil  wars  ;  Governor  of  N.  J., 
1878-1881  (for  Messages,  see  under  Governor)  and 
ex-otficio  President  of  State  Board  of  Education 
(see  Education,  the  serial  group). 

MacCLOSKIE  (GEO.) 

1898.  Evolution  of  plants.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1898:  205-220.) 

McCLOUD  (WM.  J.) 

Deputy  Factory  Inspector.  3d  district,  1892-1895 ;  see 
Labor.     Factory  Inspection. 

McCLURE  (ALEX.  K.) 

1886.  [Scientific  and  practical  farming.]  (13  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1885:  43-56.) 

McCOLLOM  (EDWD.  D.) 

1902/3.  Manual  training  in  West  Orange.  (A.R.  bd.  of 
education   1902/3:  270-274.) 

McCOSH  (JAMES) 

1871.  March  1.  Free  high  schools.  (Legisl.  docs.  1871: 
1211-1216.) 

1872.  See  Education,  this  date. 

McCOY  (JOS.) 

1867/8.     Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Jersey  City. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867/8:  817-822.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

M'CULLOCH  (GEO.  P.) 

1823.  Nov.  1.  Canal  to  unite  the  River  Delaware  near 
Easton,  with  the  Passaic  near  Newark,  with  ace. 
docs.  Morris-Town:  Prtd.  by  J.  Mann,  1823.  87  (1) 
pp.,  foldg.  map. 

The  other  comrs.  were  Chas.  Kinsey  and  Thos.  Capner. 
Copios  wore  seen  in  the  New  .Tersev  Hist.  Socy..  Newarlv, 
in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library  and  in  Columbia  Uni- 
versity Library. 

.     Same,  another  edition.    Morris-Town:    Prtd.  by 

J.  Mann,  1823.   46,  11,  21,  2,  1,  11,  9,  2,  45  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  New  York  I'ubiic  Library  and  in  the 
Columbia  University  Library. 

McCULLY  (J.  S.) 

Apptd.  one  of  five  comra.  In  1848  to  erect  an  additional 
wing  to  the  N.  J.  State  Prison. 

McCUTCHEON  (S.  ST.  J.) 

Applii.  Id  .liiiio.  1898.  one  of  the  comrs.  to  codify  and  re- 
vise the  school  laws. 

McDANOLDS  (JAMES  S.) 

State  Librarian,  1872-1883. 
Annual  Reports;   see  Libraries.    State 


McDERMOTT  (ALLAN  LANGDON),  1854-1908 

Native  of  Mass.  ;  held  local  offices  in  Jersey  City  ;  Assem- 
blyman from  Hudson  Co..  1880-1881  ;  member  of 
state  board  of  assessors,  1884-1885  (for  annual  re- 
ports, see  Taxation)  ;  member  of  constitutional 
comn.,  1894  ;  state  senator'from  Hudson  Co.,  1899- 
1000  ;  member  of  Congress,  1900-1907. 

MCDONALD  (WM.  K.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1856,  1857 ;  Comptroller 
of  the  Treasury,  1865  to  1871  (see  Finance  :   State). 

MACDOUGAL  (D.  F.) 

1901.  Partnership  of  trees  and  fungi.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1901:  134-136.) 

McEOWEN  (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.,  1799-1806,  1811. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1801.     Nov.    11.     Dams   in    Raritan    River.     (Votes   of 

Assem.  Oct.  1801:  70.) 
1805.     Nov.  5.     Causeways  and  ferries  from  Newark  to 
the  public  road  from  Bergen  Point  to  Paulus  Hook. 
(Same  Oct.  1805:  400.) 

M'EVOY  (WM.) 

1895.     Foul   brood — its   cause  and  cure.     (23   A.R.   bd. 
agric.  1895:  267-276.) 
Bee  culture. 

McFARLAND   (CHARLES) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1847. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1847.     Feb.  22.      Rept.  of  comrs.  on  public  bldgs.,  offices, 
etc.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1847:  539.) 

MACFARLAND  (WM.) 

1892/3-1903/4.     Rept.  as  supervising  principal  of  Bor- 
dentown  schools.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt. 
1  app.   (pp.  71-72)— some  1903/4.) 
1893/4-1902/3  omitted. 

McGALLYARD   (D.  C.) 

1890.  How  can  we  make  our  farms  pay  better?  (17 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  89-92.) 

McGANN  (EDWARD  W.) 

See  also  Climate,  the  serial  group. 

1888.  Our  state  weather  service.  (15  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1887:  283-285.) 

Erroneously  printed  McCann. 
1888/9.     Meteorological  observations  at  New  Brunswick, 
(13  A.R.  bd.  health  1888/9:  397.) 

1889.  N.  J.  state  weather  service  bureau.  (16  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1888:  139-149.) 

1889-1895.  Temperature  at  Moorestown  and  New 
Brunswick.  (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and 
9  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1896:  549-550.) 

1890.  Summary  of  his  remarks  on  climate  from  a 
meteorological  point  of  view.  (14  A.R.  bd.  health 
1890:  167-169.) 


MacGEORGE  (W.,  JR.) 

1888/9.     Manual    training   in   Vineland. 
education  1888/9  app.  pp.  165-168.) 


(A.R.    bd.    of 


McGUIRE  (GEO.  W.) 

Dairy  Comr.   1890-1901    (for  annual   reports,   see  Dairy 
Industry)  ;  Chief  Inspector  of  food  and  drugs,  1902- 
1908. 
1893.     Sanitary  control  of  the  milk  supply.    (20  A.R.  bd. 

agric.   1892:  149-154.) 
1895.     Bovine  tuberculosis.    (22  .some  1894:  264-268.) 
1904.     Rept.  on  food  supplies  of  state  Institutions.    (28 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1904:  237-246.) 


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McILVAINE   (CHAS.) 

1905.  Mushroom  production.  (32  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1904: 
121-138.) 

McILVAINE  (EDWARD  S.) 

A.sseTublyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1830-1833. 
Reports  by 

Committee  ox  Treasurer's  Accounts 
1831.     See  Finance:    State,  serial  group  B. 
1833.     See  same. 

McKEAN  (ROBERT) 

1798.  Rept.  of  committee  (Wade)  on  petition  of  Robt. 
McKean  for  exclusive  right  for  14  years  to  the 
making,  using  and  vending  a  steam  engine  for  the 
cutting  and  mnfg.  of  lumber  into  boards,  etc.  (Watt's 
Steam  Engine).    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1798:  49.) 

McKEAN  (WM.) 

1872.     See  Education,  this  date. 

McKEE  (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1834/5. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1835.  Feb.  20.  R.R.  betw.  N.  Y.  and  Phila.;  minority 
rept.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5:  366-368.) 

McKEEN  (THOMAS) 

Riparian  Comr.,  1874-1882  ;  see  Land.     Riparian. 

MACKENZIE  (J.  C.) 

1892.  The  value  of  good  roads.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1891:  546-556.) 

MACKENZIE  (T.  H.) 

1884/5.  A.R.  as  city  supt.  of  Trenton  schools.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1884/5  app.  pp.  94-116.) 

McKENZIE  (WM.) 

Member  of  Passaic  Valley  District  Sewerage  Comn., 
1903  :  see  Water  Supply,  etc.  Passaic  Valley,  the 
serial  group ;  also  non-serial  group,  under  date, 
1903. 

MACKEY   (EBENEZER) 

1902/3-1903/4.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  Trenton  schools. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1902/3  (pp.  145-148) — same 
1903/4.) 

McLARY  (D.) 

1879.  Remarks  on  fruit  crops  in  Middlesex  Co.  (6  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1878:  170.) 

McLaughlin  (j.  a.) 

Veterinary  inspector,  1880-1882  ;  see  Agriculture.  Live- 
stock.    Inspection. 

McLaughlin  (m.  f.) 

Riparian  comr.,  1904  ;  see  Land.     Riparian. 
McLAURY  (D.) 

1878.     Pear  crop  and  blight.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877: 
164.) 

McLEAN  (GEORGE  W.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1846,  1847. 
Reports  by 

[Special]  Committee 
1847.    Feb.   10.    Plainfleld    Bank.     (Votes    of    Assem. 
1847:  379-380;    Sen.  jol.  1847:  328.) 


McLEAN  (GEORGE  W.)— cont'd 
Reports  by — cont'd 
[Special]  Committee — cont'd 
1847.     Feb.   16.     Plainfleld    Bank.     (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1847:  542-569;    Sen.  jol.  1847:  413-437.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron,  1847.   32  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  llie  N.  .T.  State  Library.  500  copies  were 
ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1847:437.) 

McMICHAEL  (WM.  P.) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  18021864 ;  state 
treasurer,  1808-1870  (see  Finance  ;    State). 

McMillan  (c.) 

1882.  The  disposal  of  town  sewage.  (6  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1882:  99-110.) 

McNEELY  (ROBERT) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1817/8-1818/9. 
Reports  by 

1817.  Nov.  4.  Government  house.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1817:  31.) 

Joint  rept.  with  John  Beatty  and  Gershom  Mott. 

1820.  Nov.  6.  State  house  and  yard.  (Same  Oct.  1820: 
59-64.) 

Joint  rept.  with  Ellett  Tucker. 
[Select]  Committee 
1819.     Jan.    Exclusive   privilege    of    running   boats    in 
the  Delaware  River.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1819: 
69-70.) 

M'WHORTER  (ALEX.  C.) 

1807.  Boundary  comr.;  see  Boundaries.  New  York, 
this  date. 

MACHINERY 

See  also.  Labor.     Employment. 
Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

MACHINISTS 

See  Labor  Disputes.     Strilies. 

MADISON,  MORRIS  CO. 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

MAGNETIC  SURVEY 

1888.  Magnetic  survey  of  N.  J.  (v.  1.  Final  rept.  state 
geologist  1S88:  298-324.) 

MAILLY  (H.  L.) 

1895.     Anthrax.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  262-265.) 

MAINTENANCE 

1880.  Specimen  schedule  of  sanitary  inquiry  (institu- 
tional) by  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health.  (4  A.R.  bd. 
health  1880:  305-310.) 

.     Sanitary  inquiries  into  alms-houses  and  jails;  by 

W.  M.  Baird.    {Same  1880:  89-111.) 

Warren.  Morris.  Somerset,  Union.  Essex  Co.  Jails  and 
Essex  Co.  penitentiary;  Warren  Co.  poor-house; 
Morris  Co.  poor-house  ;  Elizabeth  City  poor-house  ; 
Essex  Co.  poor-houses — Newark  City  alms-house. 

1882.  Sanitary  inquiries  into  condition  of  charitable 
and  penal  institutions.    (6  same  1882:  117-122.) 

Showing  results  of  investigation  of  sanitary  condition 
in  some  of  these  institutions  in  state. 

1883.  Inquiries  into  condition  of  charitable  and  penal 
institutions.    (7  same  1883:  101-109.) 

Uecomraending  improvements  in  sanitary  condition  of 
these  institutions. 

1884.  List  of  state,  co.,  township  and  city  institutions 
in  state  and  name  of  person  in  charge.  (1  A.R. 
council  charities  and  correction  [1884]:  8-11.) 


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MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

1SS4.  [Circular  and  blank  rel.  to  returns  by  officers  In 
charge  of  charitable  and  correctional  institutions.] 
(1  same  [1S84]:  13-15.) 

1885.  Rept.  as  to  jails,  penitentiaries  and  prisons,  alms- 
houses and  asylums;  by  secy.  (9  A.R.  bd.  health 
1885:  121-129.) 

Kelating  to  sanitary  conditions  of  these  institutions,  and 
recommending  revision  in  law  to  diminish  the  in- 
fluence of  said  Institutions  In  causing  crime  and 
dependency. 

.     Incompleteness  of  returns  from  charitable  and 

correctional  institutions;  causes;  recommended 
that  fees  be  paid  for  work.  ( 2  A.R.  council  charities 
and  correction  [1SS4/5]:  3.) 

1886.  Rept.  as  to  sanitary  condition  of  asylums,  jails, 
prisons,  penitentiaries  and  alms-houses,  by  secy. 
(10  A.R.  bd.  health  1886:  201-205.) 

.  Compensation  to  officials  making  returns,  recom- 
mended. (3  A.R.  council  charities  and  correction 
[1885/6]:  4.) 

.     Rept.   of   sub-committee   on   reading  matter   for 

the  CO.  charities.    (1  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn. 
1886:  32-33.) 
1888.     Our  charitable  and  penal  institutions;  by  E.  M. 
Hunt.    (12  A.R.  bd.  health  1888:  67-112.) 

Alms-houses  and  the  care  of  their  inmates  ;  Atlantic  Co., 
Camden  Co..  Cape  Mav,  Cumberland  Co.,  Gloucester 
Co..  Monmouth  Co.  aTms-houses.  prisons  and  j.Tils, 
structure,  inspection,  cleanliness,  food,  prisoners, 
etc. ;  Atlantic  Co.,  Burlington  Co.  .tails ;  Camden 
Jail ;  Cape  May  Co.,  Gloucester  Co.,  Hunterdon  Co., 
Mercer  Co.,  Middlesex  Co..  Monmouth  Co..  Ocean 
Co. ;  estimate  of  expenses  of  charitable  and  penal 
institutions  and  no.  of  inmates  ;  tables  showing  no. 
of  inmates  in  alms-houses,  asylums  and  penal  insti- 
tutions. 

1890.  No  complete  rept.  of  the  statistics  of  pauperism 
and  crime  available;  list  of  publications  where  par- 
tial data  may  be  found.  (13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor  and  industries  1889/90:  455.) 

1892.  Abstracts  from  institutional  inquiries:  by  A. 
Clark  Hunt.    (16  A.R.  bd.  health  1892:  385-413.) 

Farnum  Preparatory  School ;  N.  J.  State  Institute  for 
Feeble-minded  Women  ;  N.  J.  Home  for  Education 
of  Feeble-minded  Children  ;  N.  J.  Home  for  Disabled 
Soldiers ;  State  Prison  ;  Reform  School ;  School  for 
Deaf-Mutes ;  Industrial  School  for  Girls ;  State 
Lunatic  Asylum  ;  Asylum  for  Insane  ;  Atlantic  Co. 
alms-house  and  .jail  ;  Bergen  Co.  alms-house,  jail  and 
tri-township  house ;  Burlington  Co.  jail  and  alms- 
house :  Camden  Co.  alms-house,  jail  and  asylum  ; 
Cape  May  Co.  alms-house  and  jail ;  Cumberland  Co. 
alms-house  and  jail  :  Essex  Co.  Asylum,  jail  and 
penitentiary ;  Newarli  Cit.y  alms-house ;  South 
Orange  township  alms-house ;  Orange  City  alms- 
house ;  Belleville  township  alms-house  ;  Bloomfleld 
townsb'.p  alms-house  :  Gloucester  Co.  alms-house ; 
Gloucester  Co.  jail  ;  Hudson  Co.  alms-house,  jail, 
lunatic  asylum  and  penitentiary :  Hunterdon  Co. 
jail  :  Raritan  township  alms-house  :  Mercer  Co.  jail  : 
Trenton  City  alms-house  :  Middlesex  Co.  jail  ;  New 
Brunswick  City  alms-house  :  Perth  Amboy  City  alms- 
house ;  Piscataway  township  alms-house  :  Monmouth 
Co.  jail  and  alms-house  ;  Morris  Co.  alms-house  and 
jail;  Ocean  Co.  jail;  Passaic  Co.  jail:  Passaic 
City  alms-house  ;  Paterson  City  alms-house  ;  Salem 
Co.  alms-house:  Salem  Co.  jail;  Bridgewater 
township  alms-house  ;  Hillsborough  township  alms- 
house ;  Somerset  Co.  jail ;  Sussex  Co.  jail  and  alms- 
house ;  Union  Co.  jail  :  Elizabeth  City  alms-house  : 
Itahway  City  alms-house ;  Warren  Co.  Jail ;  Warren 
Co.  alms-house. 

[1892.     Oct.]     Institutional   inquiry  into  sanitary  con- 
dition.   (Circular  no.  78  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 
.     Same.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  417-430.) 

1893.  Out-door  relief  as  a  promoter  of  crime.  (S  A.R. 
state  charities  aid  assn.  1893:  12.) 

.     Institutional   sanitary   inquiries;    by  E.   M.   and 

A.  C.  Hunt.    (17  A.R.  bd.  health  1893:  347-359.) 

Notes  on  twenty  years  of  Instltullonal  history  In  N.  .T.  ; 
stmts,  resp.  state  normal  and  model  schools.  Mill- 
burn  township  alms-house  and  Montciair  township 
alms-house ;  Essex  Co.,  Hamilton  township  and 
Hopewell  township  aims-houses  (Mercer  Co.), 
Mercer   Co.   workhouse,    I'rlnceton   township   alms- 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

house  (Mercer  Co.),  Woodbridge  township  alms- 
house (Middlesex  Co.).  Passaic  City  alms-house 
(Passaic  Co.).  Franklin  township,  Hillsborough 
township  and  Montgomery  township  aims-houses 
(Somerset  Co.). 

1894.  Violation  of  fire-escape  law  at  state  Institutions. 
(9  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1894:  13.) 

1895.  Inquiries  concerning  charitable  and  penal  insti- 
tutions.    (19  A.R.  bd.  health   1895:  347-348.) 

Method  of  visiting,  etc. ;  details  as  to  Essex  Co.  asylum, 
Newark;  Newark  City  Alms-house;  Paterson  City 
Almshouse  ;  Passaic  Co.  jail. 

1896.  Inquiries  concerning  charitable  and  penal  insti- 
tutions; by  A.  C.  Hunt.    (20  sanie  1896:  219-227.) 

Piscataway  township  alms-house.  Middlesex  Co.  ;  Middle- 
sex Co.  jail  :  Hudson  Co.  Jail :  Essex  Co.  jail :  Belle- 
ville township  alms-house,  Essex  Co. ;  Camden  Co. 
jail ;  Perth  Amboy  City  Lock-up ;  State  Reform 
School,  Jamesburg. 

1898.  List  of  institutions,  including  hospitals,  arranged 
by  counties  and  sanitary  distrs.  (22  A.R.  bd.  health 
1898:  101-102.) 

1899.  List  of  most  important  public  institutions  in  N.  J. 
devoted  to  care  and  custody  of  dependent  and 
criminal  classes.    (23  same  1899:  225-227.) 

.     Private  charities  in  N.  J.    (13  [i.  e.  14]  A.R.  state 

charities  aid  assn.  1899:  11-12.) 

1900.  Same.    (14  [i.  e.  15]  same  1900:  24-25.) 

.  Trained  service  [desirable  in  employes  and  of- 
ficers of  state  institutions].  (14  [i.  e.  15]  same  1900: 
22-23.) 

1901.  Co-operation  of  citizens  lacking  In  state  insti- 
tutions;  reason.    (16  same  1901:  24.) 

.     Statistics;  importance  in  state  institutions;  N.  J. 

statutes  defective  in  their  requirements.    (16  same 

1901:  35-38.) 
.     Brief  summary  of  visits  to  almshouses,  hospitals 

for  the  insane,  penal  institutions  and  reformatory 

institutions  in  N.  Y.  and  New  England.    (16  same 

1901:  41-45.) 
.     List  of  almshouses,  hospitals  for  insane  and  penal 

and    charitable   institutions   visited   in   N.   J.     (16 

same  1901:  46-47.) 
.     The  care  of  inmates,  patients  and  prisoners.    (16 

same  1901:  27-29.) 
.     Wardens,  supts.  and  sheriffs;   matrons;   visiting 

physicians;    attendants;    their   personality,   duties, 

salaries.    (16  same  1901:  20-24.) 
.     Co.   officers   not  sufficiently   familiar  with   laws 

providing  for  the  care  of  the  dependent  and  defec- 
tive by  the  state.    (16  same  1901:  26.) 

1902.  A  state  bd.  of  charities  and  corrections  ought  to 
be  provided  for  by  law  and  apptd.  by  the  Gov.  (17 
same  1902:  7.) 

.     Visiting  physicians;   salary  and  duties;   trained 

nursing.    (17  same  1902:  31-32.) 
.     Co-operation  of  citizens  with  the  officers  of  in- 
stitutions  needed.     (17   same  1902:  57-58.) 
.     Uniform   repts.   and   statistics;    Indiana;    forms. 

(17  same  1902:  130-132.) 
.     Mass.  prison  comrs.'  rept.;    jails  and  houses  of 

correction,  city  prisons  and  police  stations,  forms. 

(17  same  1902:  121-129.) 
,     Passage  of  bill   establishing  bd.   of  control   for 

charitable    and    penal    institutions    recommended; 

reasons.    (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  14,  1902;  16- 

17.) 
.     Twenty-five  years  of  progress  in  N.  J.  charities 

and  corrections;  by  Mrs.  E.  E.  Williamson.    (1  N.J. 

conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1902:  89-90.) 
.     The  relation  of  the  church  to  organized  charity; 

by  Rev.  E.  L.  Stoddard.    (1  same  1902:  92-97.) 
.     Co-operation;   the  catholic  factor  in  N.  J.  chari- 
ties; by  Rev.  Francis  A.  Foy.    (1  same  1902:  97-102.) 
.     Discussion    on    co-operation;     by    Rev.     Henry 

Elliott  Mott.     (1  some  1902:  102-104.) 


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MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

1902.  The  International  Prison  Commission;  by  Hon. 
Samuel  J.  Barrows.     (1  .some  1902:  131-132.) 

.     N.  J.  practically  the  only  northern  state  which 

has  not  yet  provided  for  the  complete  and  uniform 
collection  and  classification  of  statistics  of  its  penal 
and  charitable  institutions.  (17  A.R.  state  chari- 
ties aid  assn.  1902:  8.) 

.     Importance  of   publicity   of  accts. ;    methods   of 

keeping  accts.  in  different  co.  and  state  institutions 
cited;  provision  should  be  made  for  the  collection 
of  statistics.    (17  same  1902:  17-27.) 

.     State   supervision:    uniform    statistics;    persons 

and  finances;  forms  for  securing  same.  (17  same 
1902:  118-120.) 

1903.  What  type  of  supervision  does  N.  J.  need?  by 
James  Heg.  (2  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and 
corrections  1903:  76-77.) 

.     For  state  institutions;   by  Patrick  Farrelly.    (2 

same  1903:  81-82.) 

.     What    type    of    institution    should    New    Jersey 

adopt?    (2  same  1903:  91.) 

.     Govs.  mess,   calling  attention  to  importance  of 

making  some  change  in  administration  of  various 
penal  and  charitable  institutions  of  state.  (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1903:  269-270.) 

.     Non-support    and    abandonment;    by    Harry    L. 

Barck,  Jr.  (2  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  cor- 
rections 1903:  96-97.) 

.  Methods  of  supervising  penal  and  charitable  in- 
stitutions; by  F.  H.  Wines.    (2  same  1903:  70-75.) 

.     The  need  and  best  methods  of  state  supervision 

of  charities  and  corrections;  by  Charlton  T.  Lewis. 
(2  same  1903:  57-68.) 

.     What  type  of  supervision   do  private   charities 

need  from  N.  J.;  by  E.  R.  Johnstone.  (2  same 
1903:  97-100.) 

.  Review  of  the  history  and  work  of  bds.  of  chari- 
ties and  state  bds.  of  control;  by  Fredk.  H.  Wines. 
(18  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1903:  13-100.) 

Mass.,  N.  Y.,  Ohio.  Penn..  111..  R.  I.,  N.  C,  Micb.,  Wise, 
Conn..  Kansas.  Neb..  Minn.,  N.  .T..  Ind..  S.  D., 
W,yoming,  Col.,  Oregon,  Montana,  Tenn.,  N.  H.,  Mo., 
Wash.^  Iowa,  Md.,  D.  C.  Ariz. 

1904.  Institutions:  inspection  by  state;  res.  rel.  to 
Burlington  Co.  jail.  (28  A.R.  bd.  health  1904:  78- 
79.) 

.     Creation    of    a    Governor's    Advisory    Comn.    to 

visit  state  institutions,  conduct  investigations,  etc., 
recommended.  (19  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn. 
1904:  18.) 

.     Value  and  necessity  of  co-operation;  by  John  A. 

Cullen.  (3  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  correc- 
tions 1904:  111-115.) 

.     The  Vincentian  Method;   by  John  J.  Mulvaney. 

(3  same  1904:  122-124.) 

.     The  worker  in  charity  and  corrections;  by  Hon. 

Jeffrey  R.  Brackett.    (3  same  1904:  20-23.) 

.     County  institutions  and  local  charities;  by  J.  J. 

Currie.    (3  same  1904:  60-64.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  on  county  and  municipal  char- 
ities; by  Charles  F.  Currie.    (3  same  1904:  59.) 

Atlantic  City 
1904.     The  [charitable]  work  in  Atlantic  City;  by  A.  M. 
Heston.    (3  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  cor- 
rections 1904:  124-127.) 

Newark 
1904:     Newark's  system  of  private  charities;   by  A.  W. 
M'Dougall.    (3  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  cor- 
rections 1904:  115-119.) 

Orange 
1902.     Orange    Bureau    of    Associated    Charities;     by 
Bleecker   Van   Wagenen.     (1    N.    J.    conference   of 
charities  and  corrections  1902:  18-19.) 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

raterson 
1904.     Co-operation  in  emergency  relief — the  experience 
of  Paterson.     (3  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and 
corrections  1904:  104-108.) 

Salem 
1904.     A  voice  from  Salem;   by  Anna  Van  Meter,     (3 
N.J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1904: 
121.) 

Charitable  work. 

Conference  of  Charities  and  Corrections 

serial 
1902-1904.     Proceedings  of  N.  J.  conference  of  charities 
and  corrections. 

Checklist 

1.  1902    Feb.    20-21.     Ti-enton  ;     Press    of    The    John    L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902.     148  pp. 

2.  1903    Feb.    19-20.      Trenton:     MacCreilish    &    Qulgley, 

1903.     100  pp. 

3.  1904    Feb.    18-20.     Someryille :     The    Unionist-Gazette 

Association,  1904.     14;i  pp. 

non-serial 

1901.  Universal  desire  for  a  state  conference  of  chari- 
ties and  corrections.  (16  A.R.  state  charities  aid 
assn.  1901:  19-20.) 

1902.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  the  N.  J.  conference 
of  charities  and  corrections.  (1  N.  J.  conference 
charities  and   correction   1902:  7-8.) 

.     Co-operation  of  the  state  conference  of  charities 

and  corrections  in  emphasizing  advantages  of  ade- 
quate book-keeping  in  charitable  and  correctional 
institutions;  extracts  from  addresses  in  1902;  plan 
for  mtg.  of  1903.  (17  A.R.  state  charities  and  cor- 
rection 1902:  27-29.) 

1903.  Annual  address;  by  Mrs.  E.  E.  Williamson.  (2 
N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1903: 
53-57.) 

1904.  State  conference  of  charities  and  correction; 
plans  for  next  mtg.;  objects  of  the  conferences,  etc. 
(19  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1904:  21-22.) 

Congresses,  etc. 

International  Congress  foe  the  Suppression  of  Crime 
1872.     Rept.  of  delegates  to  the  International  Congress 
for  Suppression  of  Crime.    Trenton:    Prtd.  at  the 
State  Gazette  Office,  1873.   6  pp. 

Danl,  Haines,  Robt.  H.  Howell,  delegates. 

.     Same.    h.  t.  p.    6  p.    (Legisl.  docs.  1873  unnum. 

doc.  [27].) 
National  Conference  of  Charities  and  Correction 

1881.  Aug.  31.  Rept.  of  delegate  from  N.  J.  (A.  S. 
Meyrick)  to  National  Conference  of  Charities  and 
Corrections  in  Boston,  July,  1881,  40  pp.  (Legisl, 
docs.  1882,  V.  1,  doc.  24.) 

.     Same.   Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy,  1881.   36  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy. 

1882.  Aug.  14.  Rept.  of  N.  J.  delegates  to  National 
Conference  of  Charities  and  Corrections  at  Madison, 
Aug.  14,  1882.  16  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1883,  v.  2,  doc. 
28.) 

New  Jersey  Prison  Reform  Association 
serial 
1850-1852.     Annual  report,  1-3.    Trenton:    Phillips  and 
Boswell,  1850-1852. 

Checklist 

1.  1850.     1850.     45  pp. 

2.  1851.     Not  found. 

3.  1852.      1S52.      20  pp. 
Copies  seen  In  State  Library. 

non-serial 
1849.     Constitution  of  the  N.  J.  Prison  Reform  Assn, 
Trenton:   Sherman  and  Harron,  1849.    8  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy. 


458 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

Congresses,  etc. — cont'd 

New  Jebsey  Pbison  Refobm  Association — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1850.     Memorial  of  the  N.  J.  Prison  Reform  Assn.  in  re- 
lation to  the  improvement  of  co.  jails.    Trenton; 
Sherman  and  Harron,  1850.   6  pp. 

.     Same.     (Minutes  of  Assem.   1850:  441-444.) 

500  copies  ordered   printed.      (.Minutes  of  Assem.,   .Tan. 
1850.    p.   444.)      Copies   seen    In    N.   .1,    Hist.    Socy., 
Rutgers  College  Library  and  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Prison  Reform  Congress 
1890-1895.     Disbursements;  Prison  Reform  Congress  of 
U.  S.    (A.R.  treasurer  1889/90  (p.  218)— same  1894/ 
5.) 
1892-1893/4.     Same.     (A.R.  comptroller  1891/2   (pp.  43- 
ii)— name  1893/4.) 

Council  of  State  Charities 

Created  under  act  of  March  23,  1883. 

serial 
Annual  Repobts 
[1884-18S5/G.]     Ann.  rept.  of  council  of  state  charities 
and  correction. 

Checklist 
Dept.  and  doe.  editions  differ  only  In  imprint,  which  Is 
omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

1.  [1884.1     Not  found. 

2.  [1884/.''..]      Trenton:    .T.  L.  Murphv.  1885.     29  pp. 

3.  [1885/6.]      Camden:    The  Dally  Post  Printing  House, 

1887.     6  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  [1884]        in  Legisl.  docs.   1885.  v.  2,  doc.  33. 

2.  [1884/5]     "         "  "       1886,  v.   3,  doc.  32.' 

3.  [1885/6] 1887.  T.   3.  doc.  32. 

ClRCULAES 

1884.  [Circular  and  blank  rel.  to  returns  by  oflScers  in 
charge  of  charitable  and  correctional  institutions.] 
(1  A.R.  council  charities  and  correction  [1884]:  IS- 
IS.) 

non-serial 

1883.  An  act  to  create  a  council  of  state  charities  and 
correction.  No.  133.  Intr.  Feb.  7,  1883,  by  Mr.  Vail. 
4  pp.  fol.  [Trenton,  1883]. 

Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1884.  Apprn.  made  for  use  of  council  is  untouched.  (1 
A.R.  council  charities  and  correction  [1884]:  4.) 

.     Names  of  members  of  council  of  charities  and 

corrections.    (1  same  [1884]:  3.) 
.     Council   should   be  enabled   to  employ   clerk   or 

secy,  whose  office  should  be  in  Trenton  and  who 

should  devote  his  entire  time  to  the  work.    (1  same 

[1884];  4-5.) 

Repeated  In  1884/5.  1885/6. 

1885.  Council  have  no  power  to  correct  abuses;  can 
only  make  recommendations.    (2  same  [1884/5] ;  4.) 

.     Organization   of  council   of   state   charities   and 

correction;   work.    (Govs.  mess.    (Abbett)   Jan.  13, 
1885;  34-35.) 

1886.  Council  of  charities  and  correction  find  present 
law  inadequate  to  compel  officials  of  public  insti- 
tutions to  keep  and  rept.  to  council  information  as 
to  inmates.     (.Same   (Abbett)   Jan.   12,  1886:  32-33.) 

1888.  Creation  (1883)  of  council  of  state  charities  and 
correction  and  its  purpose;  suggestion  respecting 
rendering  of  repts.  to  council  by  officials  of  institu- 
tions; desire  quarters  at  Trenton  and  apprn.  for 
clerk.    (Hume  (Green)  Jan.  8,  1888:  24-25.) 

Defectives 

serial 
1866-1870.     Ann.  repts.  of  institutions  [in  other  states] 
for  the  education  of  the  deaf,  dumb  and  blind  [rel. 
to  N.  J.  pupils]. 


•  Erroneously  called  3  ann.  rept.  In  docs. 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 


Defectives — cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


Checklist 
1866  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the  State 
Gazette,  1867.     10  pp. 

1866  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p,     pp.  53-62. 

1867  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     Prtd.   at   the   True   American 
Office.  1868.    10.  2  pp. 

Feeble-minded  Incl.  In  1867. 

1867  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  160-180. 

1868  dept.   ed.      Trenton :     Prtd.    at   the   True   American 
Office,  1869.     6   (1)    pp. 

1868  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  461-467. 

1869  dept.   ed.      Trenton :     Prtd.   at   the   True   American 
Office,  1870.     5  pp. 

1869  doc.  ed.  h.  t.  p.  pp.  294-299. 
1870.     Not  found. 

1870  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1223-1226. 

Repts.  of  1869-1870  relate  to  deaf  and  dumb  only. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1866  in  Legisl.  docs.   1867  :  53-62. 

1867  "         "  "       1868 :  169-180. 

1868  "         "  "      1869  :  461-467. 

1869 '      1870:294-299. 

1870    "         "  "       1871  :  1223-1226. 

non-serial 

1873.  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  on  the  deaf  and  dumb,  blind 
and  feeble-minded.  Trenton:  The  State  Gazette — 
Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1873.   49  pp. 

.     Same.    New  Brunswick:   A.  E.  Gordon,  1874.    49 

pp. 

Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Historical  Society. 

.     Same.    h.  t.  p.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    49  pp.    (Legisl.  docs. 

1874  doc.  23.) 

The  comrs.  were  appointed  by  the  Gov.  under  act  of 
March  11.  1873.  Charles  D.  Deshler,  Jeremiah 
Baker,  Wm.  S.  Yard,  Charles  D.  Hendrickson  and 
Rulph  B.  Goudy  were  the  comrs.  The  report  favored 
the  creation  in  the  state  of  establishments  for  the 
care  of  the  defective  classes. 

1874.  Agst.  carrying  out  of  project  contemplated  in  act 
of  last  sess.  authorizing  comrs.  to  receive  proposals 
for  sites  for  asylums  for  blind,  deaf  and  dumb,  and 
feebleminded  at  present  time.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1873/4:  35-36.) 

1876.  Cost  for  deaf  and  dumb,  blind  and  feeble-minded 
respectively  (1875) ;  necessity  of  providing  for  deaf 
and  dumb  within  state;  suggested  that  Soldiers' 
Children's  Home  be  used  for  that  purpose;  objec- 
tions to  proposed  site  at  New  Brunswick;  no.  of 
deaf  and  dumb  in  state.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan. 
11,  1876:  24-25.) 

1879.  No.  of  N.  J.  deaf  and  dumb  childi;en  in  different 
institutions  in  N.  Y.  and  Penn.  {Same  (McClellan) 
Jan.  14,  1879:  19-20.) 

1886.  Rept.  of  committee  on  hospitals;  Stephen  Pier- 
son,  chrm.  (1  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1886: 
26-27.) 

Insane,  deaf  and  dumb,  blind.  Idiotic,  etc. 

1895.     As  to  incurables;   by  David  P.  Hall.     (10  same 

1895;  55-66.) 
1902.     Institutions  for  feeble-minded;  epileptic;  supts.; 

patients;    expenses;   improvements,  etc.    (17  same 

1902:  111.) 
1904.     Treatment   of   defectives;    by    E.   R.   Johnstone. 

(3  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and   corrections 

1904:  24-31.) 

Blind 

See  also  below  under  the  heading.  Receipts  and  Ex- 
penditures. 

1835.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hardenbergh)  on  communi- 
cation from  Penn.  Institute  for  Relief  of  Blind,  ask- 
ing apprn.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5:  453.) 

1837.  Letter  from  secy,  of  state  transmitting  one  from 
secy,  of  New  England  Institution  for  Education  of 
Blind  submitting  atlas  invented  and  executed  at 
that  institution,  to  be  used  to  advance  cause  of  blind 
and  to  be  finally  deposited  in  library.  (Same  1837/8: 
41.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


459 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
Blind — cont'd 

1837.  But  two  persons  have  applied  for  benefits  of  ap- 
prn.  for  instruction  of  blind;  fund  will  probably  be 
employed  as  soon  as  its  existence  becomes  generally 
known.    (Govs.  mess.  (Dickerson)  Jan.  3,  1837.) 

.  Propriety  of  continuing  apprns.  for  support  of  In- 
digent deaf,  dumb,  and  blind  in  institutions  in  N.  Y. 
and  Phila.  recommended;  but  it  would  better  com- 
port with  sound  policy  to  establish  similar  institu- 
tions in  state,  and  recommended  that  investigations 
be  made  as  to  propriety  of  adopting  such  a  measure. 
(f^nme  (Dickerson)  Oct.  26,  1837.) 
1837.) 

1838.  No.  of  N.  J.  beneficiaries  in  New  York  and  Penn. 
Institutions  for  Instruction  of  deaf  and  dumb;  no. 
in  Penn.  Institution  for  Blind;  additional  provision 
needed.    (Same  (Pennington)   Oct.  24,  1838.) 

1839.  No.  of  N.  J.  beneficiaries  in  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  in- 
stitutions for  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind.  (Same 
(Pennington)  Oct.  22,  1839.) 

1840.  Same.    (Same  (Pennington)  Oct.  27,  1840.) 

1843.  Same.     (Same   (Pennington)    Oct.  24,  1843.) 

1844.  Jan.  30.  Mess,  of  Gov.  (Haines)  giving  infor- 
mation concerning  indigent  blind;  no.,  expense, 
need  of  additional  apprn.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1843/ 
4:  313-314.) 

1845.  No.  of  N.  J.  pupils  at  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  Institutions 
for  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind;  fund  suflScient.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1845.) 

1846.  No.  of  N.  J.  pupils  in  N.  Y.  and  Penn.  institutions 
for  Instruction  of  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind.  (Same 
(Stratton)  Jan.  14,  1846.) 

.     Rept.   on   visit  to   N.   Y.    Institution   for   Blind, 

where  N.  J.  maintains  pupils.     (A.R.  supt.  public 
schools  1846:  415-417.) 

Pagin.e  from  Minutes  of  Assem. 

1847.  State  pupils  at  N.  Y.  Institution  for  Blind. 
(Same  1847:  545-546.) 

Paging  from  Minutes  of  Assem. 

1848.  Comment  on  care  of  state  pupils  at  N.  Y.  Institu- 
tion for  Blind  and  at  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb. 
(Same  1848:  15-16.) 

1849.  No.  of  N.  J.  blind  pupils  and  mutes  at  N.  Y.  and 
Phila.  institutions.  (Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  10, 
1849:  11.) 

1850.  Rel.  to  state  beneficiaries  in  institutions  of  N.  Y. 
and  Phila.  for  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind.  (Same 
(Haines)  Jan.  9,  1850.) 

1851.  No.  of  N.  J.  beneficiaries  in  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  in- 
stitutions for  blind  and  deaf  and  dumb.  (Same  Jan. 
15,  1851:  12.) 

1852.  Same;  cost.    (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  27.) 

1853.  Same;  expense;  extension  of  period  of  instruc- 
tion recommended.  (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853: 
23.) 

1854.  Same;. expense.    (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  19.) 
.     Majority  rept.   (Hardenbergh)   of  committee  rel. 

to  providing  for  support  of  indigent  blind  persons. 
Trenton:  True  American  Ofiice,  1854.   4  pp. 

1000   copies   ordered   prtd.      (Minutes   of  Assem.    1854: 
720.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1854:  459-460.) 

1855.  No.  of  N.  J.  beneficiaries  in  institutions  for  deaf 
and  dumb  and  blind  in  N.  Y.  and  Phila.;  apprn. 
ample.    (Govs.  mess.   (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  18.) 

1856.  No.  of  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind  beneficiaries  in 
N.  Y.  and  Phila.  institutions  about  same  as  last 
year,  similar  provision  for  pauper  idiots  recom- 
mended.    (Same   (Price)    Jan.   8,  1856:  8.) 

1857.  "  The  deaf,  dumb  and  blind  of  the  state  are  well 
provided  for  in  institutions  of  N.  Y.  and  Phila." 
(Same  (Price)  Jan.  13,  1857:  9.) 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
Blind — cont'd 

1858.  No.  of  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind  N.  J.  beneficiaries 
in  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  institutions;  suggested  that  pro- 
vision be  made  for  idiots.  (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  13, 
1858:  18-19.) 

1859.  No.  of  deaf,  dumb  and  blind  N.  J.  beneficiaries  at 
institutions  in  N.  Y.  and  Phila.;  increase  of  fund  for 
deaf  and  dumb  recommended.  (Same  (Newell)  Jan. 
12,  1859:  15.) 

1860.  No.  of  N.  J.  beneficiaries  at  Phila.  and  N.  Y.  in- 
stitutions for  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind;  beneficial 
instruction.    (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

1861.  No.  of  N.  J.  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind  pupils  at 
N.  Y.  and  Phila.  institutions.    (Same  (Olden)  Jan. 

8,  1861:  7.) 

1862.  No.  of  N.  J.  beneficiaries  at  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  blind 
asylums.    (Sajne  (Olden)  Jan.  14,  1862.) 

1863.  No.  of  N.  J.  pupils  in  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  institutions 
for  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind  and  in  Training 
School  for  Feeble-minded  at  Media,  Penn.  (Same 
(Olden)  Jan.  13,  1863:  4.) 

1864.  No.  of  N.  J.  beneficiaries  at  Phila.  and  N.  Y.  in- 
stitutions for  deaf  and  dumb,  blind,  feeble-minded; 
increased  compensation  asked  by  supt.  of  Penn. 
Training  School  for  Feeble-minded  Children.  (Same 
(Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  8  or  9.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1865.  Recommendation  that  sum  provided  for  support 
of  deaf  mutes,  blind,  and  feeble-minded  be  uniform; 
viz.,  $300  each  individual  per  yr.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1865:  9-10.) 

.     Communications  from  Institutions  for  blind  in 

Phila.  and  N.  Y.  instructing  N.  J.  pupils.  (Docs, 
ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  15-17;  same, 
doc.  ed.  pp.  43-45,  Legisl.  docs.  1866.) 

.  No.  of  deaf  and  dumb  N.  J.  beneficiaries  at  insti- 
tutions in  N.  Y.,  Phila.  and  Hartford;  no.  of  blind 
at  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  and  feeble-minded  at  Media, 
Penn.;  price  advanced  by  mngrs. ;  recommended 
that  it  be  paid.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  10, 
1865.) 

1866.  Recommended  that  increased  rate  be  authorized 
for  deaf  and  dumb,  blind  and  feeble-minded;  no.  of 
each  class  at  various  asylums.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan. 

9,  1866:  13.) 

1867.  Instruction  of  deaf  and  dumb,  blind  and  feeble- 
minded. (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  8]  1867:  20- 
21  or  27-28.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1868.  No.  of  N.  J.  beneficiaries  at  N.  Y.  and  Penn.  in- 
stitutions for  deaf  and  dumb  and  blind,  at  Hartford 
Asylum  for  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  at  Penn.  Training 
School  for  Feeble  Minded  Children;  repayment  of 
loss  to  N.  Y.  Institution  for  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  in- 
crease for  each  deaf  mute  recommended.  (Same 
(Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  28-29.) 

1869.  Care  of  deaf  and  dumb,  blind  and  feeble-minded 
at  institutions  in  other  states;  no.  at  each  institu- 
tion.   (Satne  (Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:31-32.) 

1870.  Care  of  deaf  and  dumb,  blind  and  feeble-minded. 
(Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  21  or  38.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1873.  Amt.  paid  in  1872  to  institutions  in  other  states 
for  education  and  maintenance  of  deaf  and  dumb, 
blind  and  feeble-minded;  necessary  to  increase  ap- 
prns.; soon  will  be  necessary  to  provide  asylums 
in  state.    (Same  (Parker)   Jan.  14,  1873:  13.) 

.     See  also  above,  Defectives,  this  date. 

1874.  No.  of  deaf  and  dumb,  blind  and  feeble-minded 
supported  by  N.  J.  at  institutions  in  other  states; 
ann.  cost.;  demand  for  institutions  in  N.  J.;  sug- 
gested that  moneys  reed,  from  grants  of  lands  under 


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MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Blind — cont'd 

water  be  used  for  that  purpose.    (Same  (Parker) 
Jan.  13,  1S74.) 

1875.  "  In  the  present  emergency  we  should  not,  in  my 
opinion,  undertake  the  erection  of  buildings  for  the 
deaf  and  dumb,  the  blind  and  feeble  minded." 
(Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  19,  1875.) 

1876.  April  3.  Veto  (Bedle)  of  act  to  provide  for  main- 
tenance and  education  of  deaf,  dumb,  feeble-minded 
and  blind  persons  of  state.    (Sen.  jol.  1S7G:  401-406.) 

Ordered  prtd.      (Son.  jol.  1876:406.) 
No  separate  copies  were  found. 

1877.  Cost  in  1876  for  deaf  and  dumb,  blind,  feeble- 
minded; urged  that  Soldiers'  Children's  Home  be 
used  for  deaf  and  dumb.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan. 
9,  1S77:  14-15.) 

1878.  No.  of  deaf  and  dumb,  blind  and  feeble-minded 
and  cost  of  each  class  in  1877;  propriety  of  ap- 
propriating Soldiers'  Children's  Home  for  use  of 
deaf  and  dumb.    (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  S,  1878:  21.) 

1879.  No.  of  N.  J.  blind  children  under  instruction  in 
N.  Y.  and  Phila.  (Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  14,  1879: 
20.) 

1880.  Deaf  and  dumb,  blind  and  feeble-minded  satis- 
factorily cared  for  in  institutions  in  neighboring 
states;  should  it  become  necessary  in  future  to  care 
for  them  within  state,  it  could  be  better  done 
through  private  corporations  aided  by  state  than 
through  establishment  of  state  institutions.  (Same 
(McClellan)   Jan.  13,  1880.) 

1881.  No.  of  deaf  and  dumb,  blind  and  feeble-minded 
cared  for  by  state;  cost  of  each  class.  (Same  (Lud- 
low) Jan.  10,  1882.) 

.     Instruction  of  deaf  and  dumb,  feeble-minded  and 

blind  children  at  institutions  in  other  states  is  sat- 
isfactory; should  it  ever  be  desirable  to  retain  them 
within  state,  it  would  be  better  to  encourage  forma- 
tion of  private  assns.  to  take  charge  of  the  children 
at  fixed  rate  of  compensation.  (Same  (McClellan) 
Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1883.  No.  of  deaf  and  dumb,  blind  and  feeble-minded 
supported  at  institutions  in  other  states.  (Satnc 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  No.  of  N.  J.  pupils  in  N.  Y.  and  Penn.  institutions 
for  blind  and  Penn.  and  Conn,  institutions  for 
feeble-minded.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

.     No.  of  feeble  minded  and  blind  pupils  supported 

in  institutions  in  other  states;  amt.  paid  for  each. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  24.) 

1885.  No.  of  N.  J.  blind  and  feeble-minded  children  sup- 
ported in  other  states;  amt.  paid  for  each.  (Same 
(Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1SS6:  20.) 

1886.  No.  of  blind  and  feeble-minded  children  supported 
at  Institutions  in  other  states;  expense  for  each 
class.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1887.  No.  of  N.  J.  blind  children  at  N.  Y.  institution 
and  at  Phila.;  amt.  paid  to  each.  (Same  (Green) 
Jan.  8,  1888:  25.) 

1888.  No.  of  N.  J.  blind  children  in  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  in- 
stitutions; amt.  paid  to  each  institution.  (Same 
(Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1890.  One  patient  sent  from  N.  J.  to  Penn.  Industrial 
Home  for  Blind  Women;  support  and  work  of  N.  J. 
Industrial  Home  for  Blind  at  Elizabeth;  recom- 
mended that  Gov.  be  authorized  to  send  blind  adults 
to  institutions  where  manual  training  is  a  feature. 
(Same   (Green)   Jan.  1890:  25-26.) 

1894.  Institution  for  the  blind  needed.  (9  A.R.  state 
charities  aid   assn.   1894:  13.) 

1895.  Prevention  of  blindness:  provisions  of  act  of 
March  11,  1895,  rel.  to  infants  threatened  with 
blindness.    (19  A.R.  bd.  health  1895:  8.) 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Blind — cont'd 

1896.  Prevention  of  blindness;  care  of  infants'  eyes. 
(20  same  1896:  34-35.) 

.     Proposed  gift  by  Frederick  R.  Wilson  of  a  farm 

in  Monmouth  Co.  for  home  for  blind.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

.     Maximum  amt.  appropriated  under  law  of  1873 

for  each  blind  pupil;  no.  of  pupils  at  N.  Y.  Institu- 
tion for  Blind,  Penn.  Institution  for  Blind,  Conn. 
School  for  Imbeciles;  cost.  (Same  (Werts)  Jan. 
14,  1896.) 

1897.  Prevention  of  blindness;  treatment  of  infants. 
(21  A.R.  bd.  health  1897:  50-51.) 

1898.  No.  of  N.  J.  pupils  maintained  at  N.  Y.  Institu- 
tion for  Blind  and  Penn.  Institution  for  Blind;  amt. 
paid  to  each;  expense  much  less  than  amt.  necessary 
to  maintain  a  state  institution  in  N.  J.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Griggs)   Jan.  11,  1898.) 

Consumptives 

1902.  The  need  and  practicability  of  a  state  hospital 
for  consumptives;  by  H.  C.  Mitchell.  (1  N.  J.  con- 
ference of  charities  and  corrections  1902:  111-113.) 

.     Selection   of   site  for   state  training  school   for 

consumptives;    consumptives    in    almshouses,    etc. 

(17  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1902:  29-31.) 
.     Establishment  of  hospital  for  consumptive  poor 

recommended.     (Govs.    mess.     (Murphy)    Jan.    21, 

1902:  11-12.) 

1903.  Purchase  of  land  at  Glen  Gardner  in  Hunterdon 
Co.  for  hospital  for  consumptive  poor.  (Same  (Mur- 
phy) Jan.  1903:  10.) 

1904.  Apprn.  made  in  1903  for  sanatorium  for  tubercu- 
losis but  construction  was  not  authorized;  im- 
portance of  building.  (Same  (Murphy)  Jan.  1904: 
9.) 

Ceiminal  Insane 

1851.     No  provision  for  criminal  insane  or  idiotic.    (A.R. 
N.  J.  state  prison   1851:  170.) 
Paging  from  app.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852. 
Repeated  in  1852. 

1858.  Need  of  provision  for  criminal  insane.  (Same 
1858:  11.) 

.     Insane  convicts.    (Same  1858:  11.) 

1860.  Provision  should  be  made  for  care  of  insane  con- 
victs.   (Govs.  mess.    (Newell)   Jan.  11,  1860.) 

1866.     Insane  convicts.     (A.R.   state  prison  1866:  4-5.) 

1868.  Same.    (Same  1867/8:  17.) 

1869.  Provision  should  be  made  for  criminal  insane. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:  26.) 

1874.  Insane  convicts.  (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1873/4: 
17.) 

1875.  Provision  should  be  made  for  criminal  insane. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1877.  Provision  for  the  care  of  insane  convicts  recom- 
mended.   (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  11.) 

1878.  Rept.  on  disposition  of  insane  criminals  in  an- 
swer to  Govs,  request  that  state  bd.  of  health  would 
express  opinion  concerning  proper  disposition  and 
treatment  of  insane  criminals  iu  state.  (2  A.R.  bd. 
health    1878:  33-47.) 

.  Advisability  of  providing  for  care  of  insane  con- 
victs.   (Govs.  mess.   (Bedle)   Jan.  8,  1878:  17.) 

1883.  Insane  convicts  at  Trenton  Asylum;  care  of  this 
class.    (Same  (Ludwig)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1896.  Convict  insane.  (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1895/6: 
22-23.) 

1897.  Care  of  insane  convicts.  (Govs.  mess.  (Griggs) 
Jan.  12,  1897:  11.) 

1902.  Attention  directed  to  the  criminal  insane.  (17 
A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.   1902:  37-38.) 


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461 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Deaf  anh  Dumb 

See  also  above  under  the  headlnj;,  Blinrl. 
1830.  Law  passed  in  1S21  autliorizing  apprn.,  not  to 
exceed  $2000  per  annum,  toward  education  of  deaf 
and  dumb;  use  of  fund;  care  of  beneficiaries  in 
Pliila.  and  N.  Y.;  establisliment  of  an  institution  in 
N.  J.  must  be  cliiefly  through  private  enterprise. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Oct.  2S,  1830.) 
1833.  Apprn.  for  education  of  deaf  and  dumb  children; 
no.  in  Penn.  and  N.  Y.  institutions,  resp.  (Same 
(Seeley)  Oct.  23,  1833.) 

1837.  Propriety  of  Increasing  apprn.  for  education  of 
deaf  and  dumb;  no.  receiving  Instruction.  (Same 
(Diclterson)   Jan.  3,  1837.) 

1838.  Recommended  that  provision  which  admits 
children  at  six  yrs.  of  age  to  N.  Y.  Institution  for 
Deaf  and  Dumb  be  so  amended  as  to  make  twelve 
yrs.  lowest  limitation;  that  term  of  instruction  be 
extended  to  five  or  six  yrs.;  and  that  parents  who 
are  able  be  required  to  bear  at  least  part  of  the  ex- 
pense.   (Same  (Pennington)  Jan.  10,  1838.) 

1862.  No.  of  N.  J.  deaf  mutes  at  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  in- 
stitutions.   (Same  (Olden)   Jan.  14,  1862.) 

1865.  Communications  from  Hartford,  N.  Y.  and  Penn. 
institutions  for  deaf  and  dumb  having  charge  of 
N.  J.  beneficiaries.  (Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  9,  1866:  21-24;  same,  doc.  ed.  p.  47-52,  Leg- 
Isl.  docs.  1866.) 

1872.  [Jan.  31.]  Memorial  of  parents  of  deaf-mute  chil- 
dren praying  for  school  for  deaf-mutes  within  state. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  152-154.) 

The  memorial  was  presented  by  Austin  H.  Patterson. 

.  March  28.  Rept.  of  majority  of  [select]  commit- 
tee (Patterson)  on  expediency  of  establishing  an 
asylum  for  deaf  mutes.    {Snine  1872:  1188-1189.) 

.     Same;    minority  rept.    (Farrier).     (Same  1872: 

1189-1190.) 

.    Same,   majority    and   minority.     (Legisl.    docs. 

1872.) 

1875.  Property  offered  by  city  of  New  Brunswick  for 
purposes  of  institution  for  deaf  and  dumb.  (Govs, 
mess.    (Parker)    Jan.   12,  1875.) 

1898/9.     Table:    no.   of  children   by   cos..  In   the  state, 
who  are  deaf-mutes.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1898/9: 
120.) 
Epileptics 

1896.  Jan.  14.  Rept.-  from  chrm.  (Stokes)  of  com- 
mission on  epileptics  and  their  Institutional  care. 
(Sen.  jol.  1896:  48-56.) 

.     In  favor  of  establishing  institution  for  epileptics. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1899.  Purchase  of  land  in  Somerset  Co.  with  view  to 
establishing  village  for  epileptics.  (Same  (Wat- 
kins)    Jan.   10,  1899:  16-18.) 

1900.  New  Jersey  Village  for  Epileptics;  apprns.  de- 
sired and  bldgs.  necessary.  (Savie  (Voorhees)  Jan. 
9,  1900.) 

1902.  Why  and  how  epileptics  should  be  segregated; 
by  H.  M.  Weeks.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and 
corrections  1902:  116-121.) 

.     Epileptics  and  feeble-minded  outside  of  state  and 

private  institutions;    no.  in  institutions;    apprns.; 
Inspection.    (17  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1902: 
32-33.) 
Feeble-Minded 

See  also  above  under  the  heading  Blind;  do.  Deaf  and 
Dumb. 

1861.  Apprn.  (1860)  for  maintenance  and  Instruction 
of  Indigent  feeble-minded  children  In  Penn.  Train- 
ing School  at  Media;  no.  of  children  provided  for. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Olden)   Jan.  8,  1861:  7-8.) 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
FEKBi.E-MiNDiii) — cont'd 

1862.  No.  of  N.  J.  beneficiaries  at  Institution  for  feeble- 
minded at  Media,  Penn.;  may  be  well  to  increase 
apprn.  (Same  (Olden)  Jan.  14,  1862.) 
1865.  Dec.  20.  Communication  from  supt.  of  Penn. 
Training  School,  Media,  rel.  to  N.  J.  feeble-minded 
beneficiaries.  (Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker) 
Jan.  9,  18G6:  25,  mme,  doc.  ed.  p.  53,  Legisl.  docs. 
1866.) 

1873.     See  above.  Defectives,  this  date. 

1879.  Commendation  of  school  for  feeble-minded  at 
Media,  Penn.,  where  N.  J.  beneficiaries  (44)  are 
cared  for.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  14,  1879: 
19.) 

1888.  No.  of  N.  J.  feeble-minded  children  at  Penn. 
Training  School  for  Feeble-Minded  Children  at 
Elwyn,  Penn.  and  at  Conn.  Institution  for  Im- 
beciles; cost;  establishment  of  Educational  Home 
for  Feeble-Minded  at  Millville,  N.  J.;  no.  of  children 
sent;  expense  compared  with  other  institutions. 
(Satne  (Green)  Jan.  8,  1888:  25.) 

.     No.  of  N.  J.  children  at  Penn.  Training  School 

for  Feeble-Minded  Children  at  Elwyn;  Conn.  In- 
stitute for  Imbeciles;  Educational  Home  for  Feeble- 
Minded  Children  at  Vineland,  N.  J.;  amt.  paid  to 
each  institution.    (Same  (Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1889.  No.  of  N.  J.  children  at  Penn.  Training  School  for 
Feeble-Minded  at  Elwyn;  Conn.  Institution  for  Im- 
beciles; Educational  Home  for  Feeble-Minded  Chil- 
dren at  Vineland;  amt.  paid  to  each  institution. 
(Same  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  26.) 

1900.     The  feeble-minded;   care  In  N.  J.    (14   [1.  e.  15] 
A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1900:  24.) 
Insane 

See  also  above.  Criminal  Insane. 

1839.  Feb.  26.  Rept.  of  committee  (McChesney)  on 
the  subject  of  a  state  lunatic  asylum.  (Jol.  Legisl. 
Council  1838/9:  267-272.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:   Phillips  and  Boswell, 

1839.  8  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  State  Library. 

500  copies  were  ordered  printed.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
IS.'iS/G:  273.) 

1840.  Feb.  26.  Communication  to  Gov.  from  Lewis 
Condict,  chrm.  of  comrs.  apptd.  In  reference  to  no. 
of  lunatics,  idiots,  etc.,  in  state  and  also  rel.  to 
erection  of  state  lunatic  asylum.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1839/40:  444-464,  1  foldg.  leaf;  Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1839/40:  265-286,  1  foldg.  leaf.) 

1000  copies  ordered  printed.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1S39/40  ; 
405.) 

.     Same,  separate.  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  by  the 

Gov.  to  ascertain  the  no.  of  lunatics  and  idiots  In 
the  state.    Newark:  Prtd.  by  M.  S.  Harrison  &  Co., 

1840.  47  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

The  report  itself  comprises  pp.  1-25,  p.  26  is  blank,  pp. 
27-46  comprise  an  appendix  consisting  of  extracts 
from  the  7  ann.  rept.  of  the  Mass.     State  Lunatic 
Asylum  at  Worcester. 
Owing  to  the  makeup  of  the  document  collectors  might 
be  deceived  Into  supposing  that  25  pages  comprised 
the  whole  report. 
.     Oct.  27.     Results  of  investigation  of  comrs.,  ap- 
ptd. by  authority  of  joint  res.  of  March,  1839,  on  con- 
dition of  lunatics  in  state.    (Govs.  mess.  (Penning- 
ton) Oct.  27,  1840.) 

1841.  Feb.  27.  Rept.  rel.  to  an  asylum  for  lunatics  by 
the  joint  committee  of  Council  and  Assem.  to  which 
was  referred  that  part  of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  thereto. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron,  1841.  19 
pp. 

Copy  seen  In  Rutgers  College  Library,  New  Brunswick, 
in  the  N.  J.  Historical  .Society  Library.  Newark, 
and  in  the  Library  of  tlie  Surgeon  General's  OtHce, 
Washington,  D.  C. 


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1840/1:  223-234; 


ordered    500 
(Votes  1840/1  : 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
Insane — cont'd 

1841.  Same.      (Jol.     Legisl.     Council 
Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1:  521-533.) 

The    Lesisl.    Council     (.lol.    1840/1:234) 
copies  printed  and  the  Gen.  Assem. 
5.M  I  ordered  2000  copies  printed. 

1842.  No.  and  condition  of  lunatics  in  state;  need  of 
an  asylum.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  25, 
1842.) 

1845.  Jan.  23.  Memorial  to  the  Senate  and  Gen.  As- 
sem. of  N.  J.,  by  Dorothea  Lynde  Dix.  n.  t.  p.  39  pp. 
Includes  account  of  Jails  and  almshouses  where  Insane 
were  confined.  Copies  seen  In  Rutgers  College 
Library  and  in  the  N.  J.  Historical  Socy.  Library  : 
500  copies  were  ordered  by  the  Senate  to  be  printed 
and  500  copies  were  ordered  printed  by  the  Gen. 
Assem.  (Votes  Jan.  1845  :  195  ;  Sen.  jol.  1845  : 
226.) 

.     Same.     (Sen.    jol.    1845:  175-219.) 

1854.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Hardenbergh)  to 
whom  was  referred  joint  res.  resp.  pending  bill  in 
Congress  for  donating  among  the  states  a  capital  in 
public  lands  to  be  appropriated  for  support  of  the 
insane.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1854:  619-624.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:  True  American  OfiBce, 

1854.    7  pp. 
1866.     The  insane:  their  treatment  in  co.  and  township 
poor-houses;  idiotic  and  insane  should  be  separated 
from  one  another;  likewise  idiots  and  children;  rec- 
ommendations.   (Rept.  state  sanitary  comn.  1866: 

36-37.) 

PaginR  from  Collected  docs. 

1873.     See  above,  Defectives,  this  date. 

1878.  "  Each  of  the  asylums  is  supported  by  the  reve- 
nue from  private  patients,  payments  by  the  coun- 
ties for  public  patients  and  a  further  sum  from  the 
treasury,  of  one  dollar  per  week,  for  every  co.  pa- 
tient. The  Trenton  asylum  receives  a  revenue  for 
insane  convicts.  The  salaries  are  all  paid  by  the 
state."    (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  19-20.) 

1880.  Feb.  4.  Rept.  from  committee  on  lunatic  asylums 
(Bodine)  [as  to  expense  in  N.  J.  and  results,  etc.J. 
(Sen.  jol.  1880:  163-170.) 

.     Same.  14  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880,  doc.  33.) 

1000  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1880  :  171.) 

1882.  No.  of  insane  at  the  different  co.  asylums;  law  re- 
specting payment  to  co.  asylums  subject  to  abuses. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1883.  No.  of  patients  at  Essex,  Hudson,  Camden,  Bur- 
lington, Passaic,  Cumberland  and  Salem  Co.  asy- 
lums; if  state  contribution  is  to  be  continued  they 
should  be  brought  more  closely  under  state  surveil- 
lance,   (t^ame  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  Asylums  should  be  kept  under  legislative  control; 
prices  paid  by  cos.  and  by  state  should  be  reduced; 
care  of  patients  in  co.  asylums.  (Same  (Ludlow) 
Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1886.  Cost  of  maintenance  of  state  insane  asylums, 
state  prison,  support  of  feeble  minded  and  blind  in 
other  states.  (1  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  188G: 
18.) 

1889.     Rept.  on  asylums  and  hospitals  for  the  insane. 
(4   A.R.  bd.  managers  of  state  charities  aid  assn. 
1889   (pp.  91-9S)— 11  uniiie  1896.) 
Omitted  in  181)0.  1S!)2,  1805. 

1891.  Practicability  of  placing  the  two  insane  asylums 
under  one  mngmt.;  bd.  also  having  supervisory  con- 
trol over  CO.  lunatic  asylums.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett)   Jan.  13.  1891.) 

1892.  State  asylums  for  insane  placed  under  one  bd.  of 
trustees  (act  of  Mch.  17,  1891);  members  of  bd.; 
financial  results  of  bd.'s  work;  improvements  rec- 
ommended by  bd.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  31- 
33.) 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
Insane — cont'd 

1892.  Co.  insane  asylums;  insane  In  almshouses.  (7 
A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1S92:  8.) 

1893.  Gratifying  result  from  mngmt.  of  state  asylums 
for  insane  under  new  bd.  (created  by  act.  of  March 
17,  1891).    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  33-34.) 

.     Insane   in   almshouses.     (8   A.R.   state  charities 

aid  assn.  1893:  29-30.) 

1894.  Insane  in  almshouses.    (9  same  1894:  12-13.) 

1895.  Designation,  "  Insane  asylums  "  changed  to  "  hos- 
pitals "  by  act  of  1893;  by  act  of  1894  mngmt.  of 
both  institutions  was  vested  in  one  bd.  of  mngrs.; 
both  institutions  crowded;  erection  of  separate 
bldg.  for  incurables  suggested  as  mode  of  relief; 
water  supply  at  Morris  Plains  needs  attention. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Werts)  Jan.  8,  1895.) 

1896.  State  hospitals,  crowded  conditions,  particularly 
at  Morris  Plains;  erection  of  new  bldg.;  apprns. 
therefor;  estimate  by  wardens  at  Trenton  and 
Morris  Plains  of  receipts  and  expenditures  for 
ensuing  year.    {Same  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1897.  Unfairness  of  law  providing  for  payment  of  $2 
per  week  per  patient  to  cos.  maintaining  asylums 
and  requiring  payment  of  $3  per  week  by  cos.  main- 
taining insane  at  state  hospitals;  amt.  paid  to  co. 
asylums  and  expense  of  maintaining  state  hospitals 
in  1896;  state  hospitals  conducted  on  non-partisan 
basis,  CO.  institutions  managed  by  bds.  of  chosen 
freeholders,  result.  {Same  (Griggs)  Jan.  12,  1897: 
8-10.) 

1899.  Co.  asylums;  their  proposed  establishment  in 
Union  and  Cumberland  cos.  deplored;  their  down- 
fall in  N.  Y.  state;  Hudson  and  Essex  co.  asylums. 
(13  [i.  e.  14]  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1899:  10- 
11.) 

1900.  The  insane;  state  and  co.  care.  (14  [i.  e.  15]  same 
1900:  16-20.) 

1901.  Care  of  insane  in  1800  and  1900;  no.  in  asylums 
in  1900;  cost;  repairs  to  bldgs.  (Govs.  mess.  (Voor- 
hees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 

.     Details  of  inspection  of  co.  hospitals  for  insane. 

(16  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1901:  83-93.) 

Atlantic  Co.  ;  Burlington  Co,  :  Camden  Co.  ;  Cumberland 
Co.  ;  Essex  Co.  :  Gloucester  Co.  ;  Hudson  Co.  ; 
Passaic  Co. ;  Salem  Co. 

.     Co.  hospitals  for  Insane:  list;  value  of  land  and 

bldgs.;  census;  helpers  and  attendants;  advertised 
per  capita  cost  per  week;  salaries  of  supt.,  matron 
and  physician.    (16  same  1901:  83.) 

Atlantic.  Burlington,  Camden,  Cumberland,  Essex,  Glou- 
cester, Hudson.  Passaic,  Salem. 

1902.  The  need  of  trained  nursing  in  hospitals  for  the 
Insane;  by  D.  M.  Dill.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  chari- 
ties and  corrections  1902:  113-115.) 

.     County  care  of  the  insane;   by  T.  L.  M'Connell. 

{Isamc  1902:  43-46.) 

.     Hospitals  for  insane,  county  and  state;   officers 

and  employes,  patients,  sex,  children  and  adults, 
employment,  condition  of  patients;  matron's  salary; 
expense,  average  no.  patients,  supt.  (17  A.R.  state 
charities  aid  assn.  1902:  110.) 

.  Consideration  needed  of  care  of  New  Jersey's  In- 
sane: amts.  expended  per  capita  per  week  In  dif- 
ferent COS.;  amt.  paid  by  state;  treatment  in  alms- 
houses.   (17  same  1902:  33-36.) 

.     Inspection  in  co.  hospitals  [for  insane].   (17  same 

1902:  36-37.) 

.  Salaries  of  matrons  in  almshouses  and  in  hos- 
pitals for  Insane;  duties;  matrons  in  jails.  (17 
same  1902:  39-40.) 

1904.  Need  of  a  state  standard  for  co.  treatment  of  the 
insane.    (19  same  1904:  17-18.) 

.     The  N.  Y.  state  comn.  in  lunacy.    (17  same  1904: 

45-50.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


463 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Insane — cont'd 
1904.     County  asylums;  by  T.  L.  McConnell;  with  dis- 
cussion.   (3  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  cor- 
rections 1904:  68-79.) 

.     It  Is  made  by  law  the  duty  of  the  bd.  of  managers 

of  the  N.  J.  State  Hospital  at  Morris  Plains  to  in- 
spect the  asylums  maintained  by  the  cos.  of  Essex, 
Hudson  and  Passaic.  (29  A.R.  N.  J.  State  Hospital 
at  Morris  Plains  1903/4:  12.) 

Atlantic  County 
serial 

1  series 

1896.  Inspection  of  Atlantic  Co.  asylum.  (6  A.R.  N.  J. 
state  hospitals  for  insane  1S95/6:  19-20.) 

2  series 

1897-1904.  Same.  (50  A.R.  N.  J.  State  Hospital,  Tren- 
ton, 1896/7   (pp.  11-12)— 57  same  1903/4.) 

non-serial 
1901.    See  above,  Defectives,  Insane,  this  date. 

Burlington  County 

serial 

1  series 

1891-1896.  Inspection  of  Burlington  Co.'s  almshouse 
and  insane  asylum.  (1  A.R.  state  asylums  for  in- 
sane 1890/1  (p.  11)— 6  same  1895/6.) 

2  series 

1897-1904.  Inspection  of  Burlington  Co.  Asylum.  (50 
A.R.  N.  J.  State  Hospital,  Trenton,  1896/7  (p.  12)  — 
57  same  1903/4.) 

non-serial 
1901.     See  above,  Insane,  this  date. 

Camden  County 

serial 

1  series 

1891-1896.  Inspection  of  Camden  County  Insane  Asy- 
lum. (1  A.R.  state  asylums  for  insane  1890/1  (pp. 
10-11)— 6  same  1895/6.) 

2  series 

1897-1904.  Inspection  of  Camden  Co.  asylum.  (50  A.R. 
N.  J.  State  Hospital,  Trenton,  1896/7  (pp.  12-13)  — 
57  same  1903/4.) 

non-serial 
1881.     Repts.   of  majority  and  minority  of  joint  com- 
mittee on  lunatic  asylums  rel.  to  investigation  of 
county  asylums.    (Sen.  jol.  1881:  998-1002.) 

Jas.  C.  Youn;jbIood  was  cbrm.  of  the  committee  :  C.  S. 
Robinson  and  Thos.  O'Connor  signed  the  minority 
rept.  The  rept.  relates  almost  entirely  to  the  Cam- 
den Co.  Asylum  ;  the  Essex  Co.  Asylum  Is  mentioned 
briefly. 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy,  1881.    8 

pp. 

Copy  seen  in  New  Jersey  Historical  Society. 
.     Same,  with  testimony  resp.  the  Camden  County 

Asylum,  n.  p.,  n.  d.  276  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1881,  v.  1, 

doc.  42.) 

1901.  See  above.  Insane,  this  date. 

1902.  Camden  Co.  Hospital  for  the  Insane;  by  Chas.  P. 
Currie.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  cor- 
rections 1902:  46-48.) 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Defectives — cont'd 
Insane — cont'd 

Cumberland  County 
serial 

1  series 

1891-1896.  Inspection  of  Cumberland  Co.  Almshouse 
and  Insane  Asylum.  (1  A.R.  state  asylums  for  In- 
sane 1890/1  (pp.  12-13)— 6  same  1895/6.) 

2  series 

1897-1904.  Inspection  of  Cumberland  Co.  Asylum.  (50 
A.R.  N.  J.  State  Hospital,  Trenton,  1896/7  (p.  13)  — 
57  same  1903/4.) 

non-serial 
1901.     See  above.  Insane,  this  date. 

Essex  County 

serial 


1886/7.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  Essex  Co.  Asylum  for  the 
Insane,  Newark.  Newark:  Advertiser  Steam  Prtg. 
House,  1887.   55  pp. 

B 

1  series 

1891-1896.  Inspection  of  Essex  Co.  Insane  Asylum.  (1 
A.R.  state  asylums  for  insane  1890/1  (pp.  9-10) — 6 
same  1895/6.) 

2  series 

1897-1904.  Inspection  of  Essex  Co.  Insane  Asylum.  (22 
A.R.  N.  J.  State  Hospital,  Morris  Plains  1896/7  (p. 
13)— 29  same  1903/4.) 

non-serial 
1881.     See  above,  Camden  Co.,  this  date. 
1899.     See  above,  Insane,  this  date. 
1901.     Essex  Co.  hospitals  for  the  Insane;  circular  [rel. 

to  training  school  for  attendants].    (16  A.R.  state 

charities  aid  assn.  1901:  197-202.) 

.     See  above.  Insane,  this  date. 

1904.     See  same,  this  date. 

Gloucester  County 
serial 

1  series 

1891-1896.  Inspection  of  Gloucester  Co.  Aims-House  and 
Insane  Asylum.  (1  A.R.  state  asylums  for  insane 
1890/1  (pp.  11-12)— 6  some  1895/6.) 

2  series 

1897-1904.  Inspection  of  Gloucester  Co.  Asylum.  (50 
A.R.  N.  J.  State  Hospital,  Trenton  1896/7  (pp.  13-14) 
— 57  same  1903/4.) 

non-serial 
1901.     See  above.  Insane,  this  date. 

Hudson  County 
serial 

1  series 

1891-1896.  Inspection  of  Hudson  Co.  Insane  Asylum.  (1 
A.R.  state  asylums  for  Insane  1890/1  (p.  9) — 6  same 
1895/6.) 

2  series 

1897-1904.  Inspection  of  Hudson  Co.  Insane  Asylum. 
(22  A.R.  N.  J.  State  Hospital,  Morris  Plains  1896/7 
(pp.  13-14)— 29  same  1903/4.) 


464 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

Defectives — cont'd 
Insane — cont'd 

Hudson    County — cont'd 
non-serial 
1899.     See  above,  Insane,  this  date. 
1901.     See  same,  this  date. 
1904.    See  same,  this  date. 

Passaic  County 

1  series 

1891-1896.  Inspection  of  Passaic  Co.  Alms-House  and 
Insane  Asylum.  (1  A.R.  state  asylums  for  insane 
1890/1   (p.  10)— 6  same  1895/6.) 

2  series 

1897-1904.  Inspection  of  Passaic  Co.  Asylum.  (22  .4..R. 
N.  J.  State  Hospital,  Morris  Plains  1896/7  (p.  14)  — 
29  same  1903/4.) 

non-serial 
1901.     See  above,  Insane,  this  date. 
1904.     See  same,  this  date. 

Salem  County 
serial 

1  series 

1891-1896.     Inspection  of  Salem  Co.  Aims-House  and  In- 
sane Asylum.     (1   A.R.   state   asylums   for   insane 
1890/1  (p.  12)— 6  same  1895/6.) 
Omittod  in  1892. 

2  series 

1897-1904.  Inspection  of  Salem  Co.  Asylum.  (50  A.R. 
N.  J.  State  Hospital.  Trenton,  1896/7  (p.  14-15)  — 
57  same  1903/4.) 


1901. 


non-serial 
See  above.  Insane,  this  date. 


Delinquents:  Adults 

1795.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Frazer)  to  whom  were 
referred  the  petitions  of  several  debtors  confined  in 
the  common  gaols  of  different  cos.  in  the  state. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1795:  31.) 

1850.  See  above.  Maintenance.  Congresses,  etc.,  N.  J. 
Prison  Reform  Assoc,  this  date. 

1851.  Establishment  of  co.  workshops.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Haines)  Jan.  15,  1851:  10-11.) 

1853.  Policy  of  encouraging  erection  of  work  houses  in 
connection  with  co.  jails.  {Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11, 
1853:  18.) 

1856.  Attachment  of  work-houses  to  co.  prisons  recom- 
mended.   (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1856:  9.) 

1867.     Jan.  30.     Veto  (Ward)  of  a  further  suppl.  to  act 
for  the  punishment  of  crimes,    n.  t.  p.    3  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  New  Jersey  Historical  Society. 

1869.     The  commutation  system.    (5  A.R.  state  reform 

school  18C9:  6.) 
.     Report  of  comrs.  to  examine  the  various  systems 

of  prison  discipline  and  propose  an  improved  plan. 

Trenton:  True  American  Office,  1869.    61  (2)  pp. 
CoiJy  seen  In  New  Jersey  Ilistorlca]  .Society. 

1878.  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  on  prison  system  of  N.  J.  and 
on  an  intermediate  prison,  under  joint  res.  ap- 
proved April  9,  1877.  Trenton:  Naar,  Day  &  Naar, 
1878.    22  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Now  Jersey  Historical  Socy.  and  in  Surgeon 
General's  Library,  WashinKton.  D.  C. 

1880.  Conditions  of  almshouse  and  jails;  need  of  sani- 
tary attention.    (4  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880:  32-33.) 

1881.  Condemnation  of  custom  of  huddling  together  in- 
mates in  CO.  jails.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  11, 
1881.) 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults — cont'd 

1882-1883.  Jail  statistics:  text  of  law  of  March  23,  1882, 
providing  for  the  record  and  rept.  of  jail  statistics; 
tabular  stmt,  of  statistics  reported ;  nativity  and  oc- 
cupation of  prisoners,  by  cos.  (5  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor  and  industries  1881/2  (pp.  407-427) 
—same  1883.) 

Text  of  law  is  omitted  in  1883. 

18S3.  Act  approved  March  23,  1882,  providing  for  the 
record  and  rept.  of  jail  statistics,  ceases,  the  Legis- 
lature of  1883  having  provided  for  a  council  of  state 
charities  and  corrections.  (6  A.R.  bureau  of  statis- 
tics of  labor  and  industry  1882/3:  331.) 

1884/5.  Nativity,  religion,  education,  marital  and  pa- 
rental relation,  and  cost  of  maintenance  of  pris- 
oners; no.  of  crimes  reported,  etc.;  by  counties.  (2 
A.R.  council  of  charities  and  correction  [1884/5]: 
24-29.) 

1885.  See  below.  Dependents,  this  date. 

1886.  See  same,  this  date. 

1886.  Summary  of  co.  jail  returns.  (3  A.R.  council 
charities  and  correction  [1885/6]:  4-5.) 

.  Lack  of  a  prison  assn.  in  N.  J.  (1  A.R.  state  char- 
ities aid  assn.  1886:  17.) 

1889.  Law  requiring  separation  of  adults  and  minors 
in  CO.  jails,  etc.,  not  fully  complied  with;  recom- 
mended that  attention  of  committees  of  grand  juries 
be  called  to  requirements  of  law.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Green)   Jan.   [8],  1889.) 

.     Jails  and  station  houses;    description;   mngmt., 

statistics,  etc.  (4  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1889: 
15-31.) 

Union  Co.  Jail ;  Morris  Co.  lail ;  Morris  Co.  station-house  ; 
Atlantic  Co.  jail  ;  Burlington  Co.  Jail  ;  Mercer  Co. 
Jail ;  Camden  Co.  Jail ;  Cape  May  Co.  Jail ;  Glou- 
cester Co.  Jail  ;  Cumberland  Co.  Jail  ;  Middlesex  Co. 
Jail ;  Essex  Co.  Jail ;  Hudson  Co.  Jail ;  Passaic  Co. 
Jail. 
.  General  condition  of  jails;  their  use  as  a  deten- 
tion place  for  witnesses.    (4  same  1889:  4.) 

.     Solitary  confinement  of  prisoners.    (4  same  1889: 

5-6.) 
1SS9-1895.     Rept.  of  the  committee  on  jails  and  station- 
houses.    (4  same  1889  (pp.  15-31)- 10  same  1895.) 
Omitted  in  1802  and  1893. 

1890.  See  below.  Delinquents:  Minors,  this  date. 
.     Necessity  of  industrial  training  in  jails  and  state 

prison.    (5  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1890:  8.) 
• .     Cumulative  sentences  recommended  for  both  men 

and  women  who  return  again  and  again  to  the  co. 

jail.    (5  same  1890:  8.) 
.     Our  present  prison  system;   by  Danl.  R.  Foster. 

(5  same  1890:  11-15.) 

1891.  Government  of  jails.    (6  same  1891:  7.) 

.     General  remarks  on  the  increase  of  crime;  pun- 
ishment as  a  correction  of  crime.    (A.R.  N.  J.  state 
prison  1890/1:  17-20.) 
1891-1897.     Rept.  of  the  committee  on  prisons  and  peni- 
tentiaries.   (6  same  1891  (pp.  29-30)— 12  same  1897.) 
Daniel  R.  Foster  was  chrm.  1891-1893,  and  Geo.  S.  Mott 
from  1894-1897. 

1892.  Need  of  change  in  laws  governing  jails.  (7  same 
1892:  7.) 

.     Co.  jails  in  many  cases  looked  upon  as  pleasant 

temporary  residences;  should  be  made  places  of  real 
punishment.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892: 
36-37.) 

1893.  Needed  change  in  jail  system;  jails  not  looked 
upon  as  place  of  punishment.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan. 
1893:  37.) 

1894.  May  14.  Veto  (Werts)  of  Assem.  bill  no.  242  to 
repeal  act  to  transfer  charge  and  keeping  of  jails 
and  custody  of  prisoners  in  Kssex  and  Hudson  cos., 
from  sheriffs,  to  boards  of  freeholders,  etc.;  etc. 
(Sen.  jol.  1894:  606-607;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1894: 
908-909.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


465 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults— cont'd 

1895.  Plea  for  first  offenders;  co.  jails  "  bind  them 
hand  and  foot  to  the  criminal  class  ";  stations;  pro- 
bationary treatment  in  an  intermediate  reforma- 
tory suggested.  (10  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn. 
189,5:  36-38.) 
189G.  Investigation  of  penal  laws  [in  other  states]; 
amt.  appropriated  therefor.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts) 
Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1899.  Need  of  radical  change  in  the  co.  jail  system. 
(13  li.  e.  14]  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1899:  7- 
9.) 

1900.  The  prison  system  [of  N.  J.];  probation  plan; 
truancy;  jails,  station  houses  and  lock-ups.  (14  [i. 
e.  15]  .w/Hf  1900:  10-14.) 

1901.  Employment  in  jails.    (16  same,  1901:  29-31.) 
.     Reading  matter   in   jails   and   workhouses.     (16 

same  1901:  31.) 

.     Jurisdiction  over  co.  jails.    (16  same  1901:  16-17.) 

.     Children  in  co.  jails.    (16  same  1901:  17-18.) 

.     Rates  allowed  where  sheriffs  board  prisoners  at 

CO.  jails,  in  the  several  cos.  of  N.  J.  (16  same  1901: 
176.) 

.     Details   of   inspection   of  co.   penal   institutions. 

(16  same  1901:  94-123.) 

Atlantic.  Bersen,  Burlington.  Camden,  Cape  May,  Cum- 
berland. Essex,  Gloucester,  Hudson,  Hunterdon,  Mer- 
cer, Middlesex,  Monmoutli.  Morris  cos.,  Newark  City 
Home.  Ocean.  Passaic,  Salem,  Somerset,  Sussex, 
Union  and  Warren  cos. 

.     Co.    penal    institutions;    list;    probation   officer; 

census;  previous  commitments;  age.  (16  iu we  1901: 
94.) 

.  The  magistrate;  commitments  to  public  Institu- 
tions; holding  witnesses  In  co.  jails.  (16  same  1901: 
24-25.) 

1902.  Table:  jail  census  by  cos.    (17  same  1902:  96-97.) 
• .     The  CO.  jail  as  a  school  for  crime;    unsanitary 

and  unsafe  condition  of  the  Mlddlese.x  jail;  employ- 
ment in  jails  would  Improve  their  moral  atmos- 
phere; reading  matter  in  jails  and  workhouses.  (17 
same  1902:  51-57.) 

.     Sheriff's  fees;  boarding  prisoners.    (17  same  1902: 

58-64.) 

.     Religious  instruction  of  prisoners  by  Rev.  G.  C. 

Maddock.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  cor- 
rections 1902:  130.) 

1903.  For  county  courts  and  jails;  by  John  S.  Voorhees. 
(2  same  1903:  83-86.) 

1904.  Overcrowded  jails  and  other  abuses  connected 
with  the  enforcement  of  the  penal  laws;  sheriff's 
fees.    (19  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1904:  13-15.) 

Burlin^^ton  County 
1894.     Filthy  condition  of  Burlington  Co.  jail.    (9  A.R. 

state  charities  aid  assn.  1894:  27.) 
1904.     Rept.  on  Burlington  Co.  jail;  by  A.  H.  Hunt.    (28 
A.R.  bd.  health  1904:  292-294.) 

Relating  to  sanitary  condition  of  said  jail. 

.     Institutions;    inspection   by   state;    res.    rel.    to 

Burlington   Co.   jail.     (28   same  1904:  78-79.) 
Camden  County 
1894.     Condition  of  Camden  Co.  jail.    (9  A.R.  state  chari- 
ties aid  assn.  1894:  28.) 

Cumberland  County 
1893/4.     Cumberland  Co.  jail;  prisoners;  condition,  etc. 
(9  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1894:  30.) 


1892. 


Essex  County 

See  below,  Hudson  Co.,  this  date. 


Hudson  County 
1892.     Mngmt.  of  Essex  and  Hudson  Co.  penitentiaries 
commended.    (7  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1892: 
9.) 

30 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Delinquents:  Adults — cont'd 

Hudson  County — cont'd 
1894.     Condition  of  Hudson  Co.  jail.    (9  same  1894:  28.) 

1900.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  warden  of  the  Hudson  Co.  peni- 
tentiary.   (16  same  1901:  179-187.) 

Morris  County 

1901.  Grand  jury  Investigation  of  Morris  Co.  jail.  (16 
A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1901:  177-178.) 

Salem  County 
1894.     Salem   Co.   jail;    prisoners;    condition;    mainte- 
nance.   (9  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1894:  30.) 

Somerset  County 
1897.     Rept.  of  committee  (Condict)  on  petitions  from 
Somerset  Co.  resp.  removal  of  the  court-house  and 
gaol  of  that  co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1797:  49.) 

I'nion  County 

1889.  Rept.  of  Howard  Richards  on  Union  Co.  jail.  (4 
A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1889:  11-14.) 

1893/4.  Union  Co.  jail:  commitments;  ages;  condition 
of  the  jail.    (9  smiic  1894:  29-30.) 

1900/1.     Tables:  Union  co.  jail;  age,  no.,  previous  com- 
mitments, list  of  first  commitments.    (16  same  1901: 
127-128.) 
DiscHAEOED  Convicts 

1892.  Employment  for  ex-convicts.  (7  A.R.  state  chari- 
ties aid  assn.  1892:  11.) 

1900.  Insufficiency  of  amt.  paid  discharged  convicts. 
(A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1899/00:  29-30.) 

1901.  The  ex-prisoners.  (16  A.R.  state  charities  aid 
assn.  1901:  31-32.) 

1902.  Needs  of  the  ex-prisoner.    (17  same  1902:  57.) 
.     Care  of  discharged  prisoners.    (17  same  1903:  99- 

102.) 

Abstr.  of  rept.  of  committee  on  discharged  prisoners  of 
the  Natl.  Prison  Assn..  Amos  W.  Butler,  Secy. 
Indiana  bd.  of  state  charities,  chrm. 

1904.     Discharged  prisoners.    (19  same  1904:  25-26.) 
Women 

1886.  Memorial  to  the  legisl.  in  behalf  of  a  separate 
prison  for  women,  endorsed  by  the  state  charities 
aid  assn.  at  mtg.  of  Nov.  17,  1886.  (1  A.R.  state 
charities  aid  assn.  1886:  58.) 

1887.  n.  d.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  to  consider  advisa- 
bility of  establishing  prison  for  female  convicts  and 
reformatories.  7  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1887,  v.  3,  doc. 
39.) 

Wm.  H.  Carter,  T.  G.  Chattle,  Thos.  J.  Alcott,  John 
Martin.  R.  B.  Seymour,  committee. 

1902.  The  need  of  a  state  reformatory  for  women;  by 
Mrs.  Sarah  S.  Paddock.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  chari- 
ties and  corrections  1902:  136-142.) 

.  Reformation  of  women;  conditions  In  jails;  peni- 
tentiaries; state  prison;  measures  suggested.  (17 
A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1902:  40-44.) 

.     Apptmt.  requested  of  a  comn.  to  investigate  the 

need  of  a  woman's  reformatory  in  N.  J.  (17  same 
1902:  8.) 

1903.  New  Jersey's  need  for  a  reformatory  for  older 
girls  and  women;  by  Mrs.  Geo.  W.  Blackwell,  with 
discussion.  (2  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  cor- 
rections 1903:  41-45.) 

.     What  type  of   reformatory   should   New   Jersey 

build?  by  Mrs.  C.  B.  Alexander.  (2  same  1903:  46- 
49.) 

1904.  Rept.  of  comn.  apptd.  by  the  Gov.  under  jt.  res. 
of  legisl.  of  1903  to  rept.  on  advisability  of  establish- 
ing state  reformatory  for  women.  (Minutes  of  As- 
sem. 1904:  196-201.) 

Caroline  B.  Alexander.  Emma  L.  Blackwell,  LcRoy  H. 
Anderson  and  Edwin  G.  Adams  were  the  como. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

Delinquents:  Adults — cont'd 
WoMEX — continued 

1904.  Same  with  suppl.  rept.  made  under  jt.  res.  of 
legisl.  of  1904.  18  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1904,  v.  5,  doc. 
57.) 

The  suppl.  rept.  is  dated  Jan.  28.  1905.  Mar.v  Philbrook 
was  added  to  the  comn.  In  1904. 

.     Need  of  a  reformatory  for  women.    (19  A.R.  state 

charities  aid  assn.  1904:  24.) 

.     The  woman's  reformatory;   by  Mrs.  Caroline  B. 

Alexander.  (3  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  cor- 
rections 1904:  81-84.) 

Delinquents:  Minors 

1854.  Necessity  of  providing  for  reformation  of  juve- 
nile convicts;  apprn.  recommended  for  cos.  estab- 
lishing work  houses  in  connection  with  co.  jails. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Fort)   Jan.  11,  1854:  12.) 

.     Commitment  of  minors  to  state  prison.    (A.R.  on 

state  prison  1854:  30-31.) 

1864.  Jan.  12.  Some  other  place  than  penitentiary 
should  be  provided  for  incarceration  of  youth. 
.(Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  11  or  12.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1865.  Rept.  of  comrs.  on  reform  of  juvenile  offenders 
apptd.  by  Gov.  Parker  under  jt.  res.  of  March  29, 
1864.   n.  t.  p.    44  (1)  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1865.) 

Comrs.  were  Geo.  T.  Cobb,  Phinoas  B.  Kennedy,  Saml. 
Allinson. 

Summary  of  Investigations  ;  suggested  that  three  insti- 
tutions be  established  similar  to  State  Reform  Farm 
School  at  Lancaster,  O.,  Mass.  Nautical  School, 
Industrial  School  for  Girls  at  Lancaster,  JIass.  : 
appendix  to  rept.  contains  accts.  of  New  York  and 
Phila.  Houses  of  Refuge,  .Juvenile  Asylum  of  New 
York.  State  Reform  School  of  Conn.,  State  Reform 
School  for  Boys.  Mass..  Nautical  School,  Mass.. 
Girls'  Industrial  School  at  Lancaster.  Mass..  House 
of  Reformation.  Deer  Island,  Juvenile  Reform 
School,  Thompson's  Island,  Providence  Reform 
School.  R.  I.,  Ohio  Reform  School,  reform  schools 
in  Germany.  France  and  England,  statistics  of  re- 
form schools  in  U.  S.  corresp.  with  reformatory  In- 
stitutions, circular  sent  to  co.  officers  in  N.  J.  solicit- 
ing information  and  replies  reed. 

.     Same,  separate.    Jersey  City:   J.  H.  Lyon,  1865. 

44   (1)   pp. 

Copy  seen  in  New  Jersey  Historical  Soc.v. 
1870.     Imprisonment   of   young   girls   in   state   prison. 

(Rept.  on  N.  J.  state  prison  1869/70:  4.) 

1877.  Commendable  example  of  Newark  in  the  estab- 
lishment and  maintenance  of  a  Reformatory  Home 
for  children.  (13  A.R.  state  reform  school  1876/7: 
10.) 

1878.  Rept.  of  comrs.  on  prison  system  of  N.  J.  and 
on  an  intermediate  prison.  Trenton:  Naar,  Day  and 
Naar,  1878.    22  pp. 

Coi)y  seen  in  New  Jersey  Historical  Society. 

.     The  lack  of  a  trade  education  as  the  cause  of 

crime.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  In- 
dustries 1878:  272-275.) 

From  the  Christian  Union.  Oct,  30.  1878. 
1882.     Jan.  17.     Rept.  of  special  committee  (Lawrence) 
on  inquiry  into  practicability  and  need  of  reforma- 
tory,  n.  t.  p.   8  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1882,  v.  1,  doc.  25.) 
500  copies  ordered  printed.     (Sen.  .lol.  1882  :  88.) 
.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1882:  88-94.) 

1889.  Establishment  of  intermediate  reformatory  rec- 
ommended; moral  considerations  and  relief  of 
crowded  condition  of  state  prison  considered.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [81,  1889.) 

1890.  Some  words  about  our  reformatory  system;  by 
J.  C.  Pumpelly.  (5  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn. 
1890:  31-33.) 

.     Establishment     of      intermediate      reformatory 

urged;  release  of  convicts  on  good  behavior;  non- 
compliance with  law  requiring  separation  of  min- 
ors and  adults  in  jails  and  station  houses;  recom- 
mended that  provision  be  made  to  reimburse  dele- 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Delinquents:  Minors — cont'd 

gates  to  meetings  of  National  Prison  Assn.    (Govs. 
mess.  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  32-33.) 
1891.     Institution  needed  in  N.  J.  similar  to  Mich.  State 
Industrial  School  at  Cold  water.    (6  A.R.  state  chari- 
ties aid  assn.  1891:  9.) 

1893.  Establishment  of  intermediate  reformatory  rec- 
ommended by  state  charities  aid  assn.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  37.) 

.     Probation  and  intermediate  prisons  as  seen  in 

Mass.  by  delegates  of  the  managing  committee.    (8 
A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1893:  19-25.) 
Rept.  made  by  II.  P.  Reynolds  for  the  committee. 

.     Establishment   of   a   reformatory   recommended. 

(8  same  1893:  7.) 

1894.  Need  of  a  reformatory.    (9  .fame  1894:  12.) 

.     Rept.   of  committee   on   reformatories.     (9   same 

1894   (pp.  23-26)— some  1897.) 

J.  C.  Pumpelly,  secy. ;  F.  M.  McAllister,  chrm.,  1895 ; 
D.  P.  Hall,  chrm.,  1896-1897. 

1900.  See  also  above,  Maintenance:  Delinquents,  this 
date. 

1901.  Separate  place  of  detention  for  juveniles;  text  of 
Penn.  law.    (17  A.R.  bd.  charities  1902:  94-95.) 

1902.  Statistics  of  correctional  institutions;  employes, 
inmates,  cost,  etc.    (17  same  1902:  98.) 

State  Home  for  Boys.  Jameshurg ;  State  Home  for  Girls, 
Trenton  ;  Newark  City  Home.  Verona  ;  State  Prison, 
Trenton  :    N.  J.  Reformatory.  Rahway. 

.     The  juvenile  delinquent.    (17  same  1902:  50-51.) 

1903.  Juvenile  delinquency;  by  William  Aikman.  (2 
N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1903: 
91-96.) 

1904.  The  Berkshire  [Mass.]  Industrial  Farm;  by  Mr. 
Frederick  G.  Burnham.    (3  same  1904:  87-90.) 

Dependents 

1866.     Condition  of  poor  houses;   essentially  defective. 
(Rept.  state  sanitary  comn.  1866:  37-38.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1885.  Summary  of  returns  and  inspections  of  co.  alms- 
houses and  jails.  (2  A.R.  council  charities  and  cor- 
rection [1884/5]:  5-22.) 

Atlantic,  Bergen.  Burlington,  Camden,  Cape  May,  Cum- 
berland, Essex,  Gloucester.  Hudson.  Hunterdon, 
Mercer.  Middlesex.  Monmouth,  Morris,  Ocean,  Pas- 
saic. Salem,  Somerset,  Sussex,  Union.  Warren. 

1886.  Summary  of  poor-house  and  alms-house  returns. 
(3  same  [1885/6]:  5.) 

.     No.  of  poor-houses  in  the  state;  no.  of  these  which 

are  co.  almshouses  supported  by  a  co.  tax;  town- 
ship poor-houses.  (1  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn. 
1886:  17-18.) 

.     Rept.  on  investigation  of  co.  institutions;  by  Mrs. 

Wright.    (1  same  1886:  25-26.) 

Monmouth  Co.  almshouses  and  Jail  :  Camden  Jail ;  Glou- 
cester Co.  almshouse  and  Jail  ;  Salem  Co.  jail  ; 
Morris  Co.  Children's  Home.  Trenton  almshouse  and 
Jail.  Mt.  Holly  Jail  in  Burlington  Co.,  almshouse 
near  I'cmberton. 

.    Rept.  of  committee  on  adult  able-bodied  paupers. 

(1  same  1886:  24-25.) 
1886-1897.     Rept.  of  committee  on  elevation  of  the  poor 
in  their  homes.    (1  same  1886  (pp.  27-28) — 12  same 
1897.) 

Omitted  in  1887.  1888,  1890-1894,  1808. 
1889.     Room  for  improvement  in  systems  governing  co. 

and  city  almshouses.    (4  same  1889:  3.) 
.     Ann.    rept.    of   committee   on    almshouses,   poor- 
houses  and  children.    (4  same  1889:  33-34.) 
Mrs.  Kinsley  Morning,  chrm. 

.     List  of  CO.  almshouses;   details  rel.  to  each.    (4 

same  1889:  35-47.) 

Camden.  Cumhi'rland.  Gloucester,  Salem.  Atlantic,  Hun- 
terdon COS.,  Orange  (.'Ity  almshouse,  Morris  Co.  alms- 
house. Elizabeth  City  almshouse,  I'aterson  City 
allushouse. 

.     Children  in  almshouses.    (4  same  1889:  3-4.) 


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467 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Dependents — cont'd 

1890.  Rapidly  increasing  no.  of  children  in  almshouses. 
(5  same  1890:  5-7.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  committee  on  poor-houses.    (5  same 

1890:  17-23.) 

Caroline  B.  Alcxandfr,  chrm. 

.  Retention  of  children  in  alms-houses;  sugges- 
tions.   (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  33.) 

.     Non-compliance  with  law  requiring  separation  of 

sexes  in  almshouses.    (Same  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  33- 
34.) 

1891.  Rept.  of  the  committee  on  almshouses.  (6  A.R. 
bd.  managers  of  state  charities  aid  assn.  1891  (pp. 
31-32)— 12. sa»iP  1897.) 

Caroline  B.  Alexander,  chrm.  of  committee.  Omitted  in 
18(16  ;  E.  E.  Williamson,  chrm.  pro  tem.  in  l.^flj. 

.     Children  in  almshouses.    (6  .some  1S91:  8.) 

1892.  Steady,  if  slow,  improvement  in  almshouse 
mngmt.    (7  same  1892:  7.) 

.  System  of  alms-houses  tends  to  perpetuate  pau- 
perism.   (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  36.) 

1893.  Almshouse  abuses.     (.S'r/me  Jan.  1893:  37.) 

.     Liability  of  relatives  to  maintain  their  poor.    (8 

(A.R.  bd.  mgrs.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1893:  12.) 
.     Pauper  children  in  almshouses.    {Same  1893:  11.) 

1895.  Need  of  a  state  public  school  for  children  in  alms- 
houses.   (10  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1895:  8-9.) 

1895-1897.     Almshouse  statistics;   location;   county;   no. 
of  inmates;   sex;   defective;    nationality.     (10  same 
1895  (pp.  21-23)— 12  same  1897.) 
1896  omitted. 

1896.  No.  of  poorhouses,  co.  almshouses,  township  poor- 
houses  in  state;  general  condition;  insane  in  alms- 
houses.   (11  .same  189C:  7-8.) 

.     Pauper  children  in  almshouses.    (11  same  1896: 

8.) 
.     Chronic    insane    in    alms-houses.     (Govs.    mess. 

(Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1897.  Need  of  a  law  rel.  to  inter-state  immigration  [of 
paupers].  (12  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1897: 
12.) 

1899.  Almshouse  system  of  N.  J.  (13  [i.  e.  141  A.R. 
state  charities  aid  assn.  1899:  9-10.) 

1899/00.  Poor  budget  of  cities,  boroughs,  towns  and 
townships.    (16  same  1901:  205-217.) 

1900.  Overseers  of  the  poor;  out-door  relief  in  N.  J. 
(14  [i.  e.  151  same  1900:  23-24.) 

.     Almshouses  and  the  care  of  destitute  adults.    (14 

[i.  e.  151  .S(/mel900:  20-22.) 

1901.  Details  of  almshouses  inspected.  (16  same  1901: 
49-82.) 

Atlantic  Co. ;  Belleville  townslilp ;  Bergen  Co. ;  Bloom- 
field  ;  Bridgewater  township  ;  Burlinston  Co.  :  Cam- 
den almshouse  ;  Cape  May  ;  Cumberland  ;  Elizabeth 
Cit.v  ;  Gloucester  Co.;  Hilsboroush  almshouse.  Som- 
erset Co.  :  Hudson  Co.  ;  Morris  Co.  ;  New  Brunswick 
Cit.v  :  Newark  Cit.v  :  Passaic  Cit.v  :  Paterson  City  ; 
Plain(5eld  Cit.v  .ilmshouse — Industrial  Home  ;  Rah- 
wa.y  City ;  Raritan  township :  Salem  Co. ;  South 
Amboy  City  ;  South  Orange  I'oor  Farm  :  Sussex  Co.  ; 
Trenton  City ;  Tri-township  almshouse.  Bergen 
Fields.  Bersen  Co. ;  Warren  Co.  almshouse ;  Wood- 
bridge  township. 

.     The  overseer  of  the  poor.    (16  same  1901:  25-26.) 

.     Almshouse  populations.    (16  .same  1901:  26-27.) 

Able-bodied,  feeble-minded,  epileptic,  consumptives,  chil- 
dren. 

.     Table:  co.,  city  and  township  almshouses  (N.  J.) ; 

valuation;  census;  no.  paid  helpers;  advertised  per 

capita  per  week;   salaries  of  warden,  matron  and 

physician.     (16  same  1901:  48.) 
.     Salaries  and  valuations:   co.,  city  and  township 

almshouses,  individually.    (17  .some  1902:  107.) 

1902.  Almshouses;  name,  warden,  inmates,  male  and 
female,  children  and  adults,  expense,  condition  of 
inmates,  improvements,  matron's  salary,  tramps, 
general  remarks.    (17  same  1902:  103-106.) 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Dependents — cont'd 

1902.  Overseers  of  the  poor;  by  Harry  L.  Barck.  (1 
N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1902: 
26.) 

1903.  For  city  and  county  almshouses;  by  Dr.  Jos.  S. 
Sutphen.     (2  .same  1903:  78-81.) 

1904.  Poor  asylum  administration,  Indiana.  (17  A.R. 
state  charities  aid  assn.  1904:  51-54.) 

Atlantic  County 
1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1899.     See  same,  this  date. 
1901.     See  same,  this  date. 

Bergen  County 
1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Burlington   County 
See  also  below.  Receipts,  etc.    Defectives  :  Insane. 
1891-1896.     See  above.   Defectives.    Insane.    Burlington 

Co. 
1894.     Burlington  Co.  almshouse;   description;   mngmt. 
(9  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1894:  32-33.) 

1901.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1902.  Burlington  Co.  Almshouse;  by  Mrs.  G.  F.  Har- 
bert.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections 
1902:  31-32.) 

Camden  County 
See  also  below.  Receipts,  etc.    Defectives  :  Insane. 
1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1889.     See  same,  this  date. 

1901.     Form  of  Isill  for  services,  labor  or  supplies  fur- 
nished  almshouse  in   Camden  Co.     (16   A.R.   state 
charities  aid   assn.   1901:  189-190.) 
.     See  also  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Cape  May  County 
1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1901.     See  same,  this  date. 

Cumberland  County 
1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1889.     See  same,  this  date. 
1891-1896.     See  above.  Defectives.    Insane.    Cumberland 

Co.,  these  dates. 
1894.     Cumberland    Co.    almshouse;    mngmt.     (9    A.R. 

state  charities  aid  assn.  1894:  33.) 
1901.     See  above,  tlie  general  group,   this  date. 

Essex  County 
See  also  below,  Receipts,  etc.    Defectives  :  Insane. 
1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Gloucester  County 
See  also  below.  Receipts,  etc. 

1885.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1886.  See  same,  this  date. 
1889.     See  same,  this  date. 

1891-1896.  See  above,  Defectives.  Insane.  Gloucester 
Co.,  these  dates. 

1901.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Hudson  County 
See  also  below.  Receipts,  etc.    Defectives  :  Insane. 

1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1894.  Hudson  co.  almshouse;  inmates;  salaries  of  of- 
ficers and  employes;  mngmt.  (9  A.R.  state  charities 
aid  assn.  1894:  31-32.) 

1901.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 


1885. 
1889. 


1885. 


1885. 


Ilunterdon  County 
See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
See  same,  this  date. 

Mercer  County 
See  also  below.  Receipts,  etc.    Defectives  :  Insane. 
See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Middlesex  County 
See  also  below.  Receipts,  etc.    Detectives  :  Insane. 
See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 


468 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Dependents — cont'd 

Monmouth  County 

1885.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1886.  See    same,    this    date. 

Morris  County 
1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1889.     See  same,  this  date. 

1899/00.  Statistics  of  Morris  Co.  Children's  Home.  (16 
A.R.  state  charities  aiu  assn.  1901:  65-66.) 

1901.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1902.  Morris  Co.  Almshouse;  by  Dr.  Clifford  Mills. 
(1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections 
1902:  32-33.) 

Ocean  County 
1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Passaic  County 
1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1891-1890.     See   above,    Defectives.     Passaic   Co.,    these 
dates. 

Salem  County 

1885.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1886.  See  same,  this  date. 
1889.     See  same,  this  date. 

1891-1896.     See    above,    Defectives.     Salem    Co.,    these 

dates. 
1894.     Salem  Co.  almshouse;  inmates;  mngmt.    (9  A.R. 

state  charities  aid  assn.  1894:  33.) 

Somerset  County 
1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1901.     See  same,  this  date. 

Sussex  County 
1885.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1901.     See  same,  this  date. 

Union  County 
1SS5.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1901.     Form  for  examination  of  applicants  for  aid  in 

Plainfield,  Union  Co.    (16  A.R.  state  charities  aid 

assn.  1901:  188.) 

Warren  County 

1885.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1886.  Our  poor  children;  an  appeal  for  the  better  care 
and  education  of  the  indigent  children  of  Warren 
Co.;  by  J.  T.  Johnston.  (1  A.R.  state  charities  aid 
assn.  1886:  58-60.) 

1901.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1904.     The  state's  duty  toward  its  dependents;  by  Hon. 

E.  C.  Stokes.    (3  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and 

corrections  1904:  10-19.) 

Childben 

See  also  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures  (State  Board 
of  Children's  Guardians)  ;  also  above.  Dependents, 
under  dates  1SS9,  1890,  1892,  1893,  1895,  189G. 

serial 
1899-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  children's  guard- 
ians. 

Checklist 
Dopt.  and  doc.  editions  difTor  only  In  imprint,  which  is 
omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

1.  ISnn.      Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulglev.  1809.     60  pp. 

2.  1900.     Trenton  :     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

IfiOO.     21  pp. 
H.  moi.     Trenton:     The   J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing   Co., 
Iii02.     2!)  pp.,  chart. 

4.  i;i(i2.     Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Quigiey.  1902.     39  pp. 

5.  10(i:i.      Camden;     Slnuiclison   Chow   &   Son.s   Co.,    1903. 

30  pp.,  errata. 

6.  1904.     Patcrson  :    News  Printing  Co.,  1905.     31  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1899  In  Leglsl.  docs.   1899.  v.  5,  .<loc.   3G. 

2.  1900  "         ••  "      1000.  V.  1.  doc.  (i. 

3.  1001  "         "  "       lilOl,  V.  1,  doc.  5. 

4.  1002  •'         '•  "       1002.  V.  1,  doc.  .1. 

5.  1003  "         "  "       1003.  V.  1,  doc.  fi. 
«.  1904  "         "  "       1004,   V.  3,  doc.  39. 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Dependents — cont'd 
CiiiLDREK — cont'd 

non-serial 
1882-1898.     Table  giving  total  no.  of  children  Indentured 
according  to  warden's   record,   Hudson   Co.     (A.R. 
state  bd.  children's  guardians  1899:  16-17.) 
1886.     Rept.  of  standing  committee  on  children.    (1  A.R. 
state  charities  aid  assn.  1880:  20-23.) 
.Tohn  K.  Taylor,  chrm, 

1888.  Effective  work  among  children.    (3  name  1888:  3.) 

1889.  Rept.  of  committee  on  children  of  the  Morris  Co. 
Branch  of  the  state  charities  aid  assn.  (4  same 
1889:  49-50.) 

1890.  Rept.  of  committee  on  children.  (5  some  1890: 
25-29.) 

1892.  Necessity  of  trade  schools  for  the  pauper  children 
of  the  state.    (7  -wwe  1892:  8.) 

1893.  Desirability  of  providing  trade  schools  for  pau- 
per children.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  37.) 

1897.  Rept.  of  standing  committee  on  children.  (12 
A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1897:  13-17.) 

Synopsis  of  systems  governing  care  of  dependent  children 
in  Indiana.  Mass.,  It  I..  Mich..  Wis.,  Minn.,  Dist. 
of  Columbia  ;  I'enu.  ;  Ohio  ;  N.  II. 

1898.  Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  comn.  on  defective,  delinquent 
and  dependent  children,  and  their  care.  Trenton: 
MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1898.    35  pp. 

.     Same.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    (Legisl.  docs.  1897,  v.  5,  doc. 

43.) 

Made  bv  "  the  two  surviving  members,"  apptd.  bv  the 
Gov.,  Hugh  F.  Fox  and  Emily  E.  Williamson. 
Major  Quirli  died  Nov.  8.  1S97. 

Contents  :  Placing-out  system  ;  text  of  proposed  act  pro- 
viding for  the  creation  of  a  "  State  bd.  of  children's 
guardians."  etc.  ;  rept.  of  the  no.  children  in  the 
various  almshouses  throughout  the  state,  and  their 
condition  ;  rept.  as  to  the  children  who  are  being 
cared  for  through  private  agencies,  institutions,  etc., 
with  corresp.  rel.  thereto ;  rept,  of  the  various 
methods  of  caring  for  dependent  children  in  the 
principal  states,  with  table  showing  approximate 
cost  thereof  (N.  Y..  Cal..  Ohio.  Conn..  Ind.,  Mich., 
Wise,  and  Minn.,  Mass.,  Penn.,  District  of  Colum- 
bia). 

1899.  State  bd.  of  children's  guardians;  their  work. 
(A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1899:  10.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  comn.  on  defective,  delinquent 

and  dependent  children,  and  their  care.  Somerville: 
The  Unionist-Gazette  Assn.,   1899.    28   pp. 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.,  1899,  v.  5,  doc.  35.) 

Comn.  was  apptd.  under  act  of  .Ian.  3,  I.SOO  ;  ITugh  F. 
Fox,  chrm.,  Anthony  T.  Williams.  Emily  E.  William- 
son, sec.v.  The  rept.  covers  practically  the  same 
point.s  as  the  rept.  of  the  comn.  of  1898. 

.     On  act  for  creation  of  a  state  bd.  of  children's 

guardians  and  for  defining  their  duties  and  powers 
with  respect  to  maintenance,  care  and  general  su- 
pervision over  indigent,  helpless,  abandoned  and 
poor  children  now  or  hereafter  to  become  public 
charges  of  state.  (A.R.  state  bd.  children's  guard- 
ians 1899:  11-13.) 

1900-1901.  Tabular  stmt,  giving  no.  of  children  in 
charge.    (.S'nmc  1901:  25.) 

1901.  Recommendations  rel.  to  additional  apprn.  from 
legisl.    (,S'(7»ir  1901:  9-10.) 

.  Penn.  act  to  establish  houses  of  detention  for  de- 
linquent, dependent  and  neglected  children.  (16 
A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1901:  174-175.) 

.  Tabular  stmt,  giving  total  no.  children  in  insti- 
tutions. (A.R.  state  bd.  children's  guardians  1901: 
23.) 

1902.  Children's  homes  in  Burlington  and  Morris  cos.; 
employes;  inmates;  condition;  expenses;  no.  of 
children;  matron's  salary;  improvements.  (17  A.R. 
state  charities  aid  assn.  1902:  108.) 

.     Child-caring  work  in  New  Jersey;   by  Hugh  F. 

Pox.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections 
1902:  121-127.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


469 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
Dependents — cont'd 
CiiiLniiKN — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1902.  N.  J.  State  Bd.  of  Children's  Guardians;  by  Sey- 
mour H.  Stone.    (1  same  1902:  3,3-34.) 

1902-1904.  Comparative  stmt,  of  work  of  past  two  yrs. 
(A.R.  state  bd.  children's  guardians  1903  (p.  23)  — 
same  1904.) 

1903.  Work  for  neglected  children;  by  F.  A.  Poy.  (2 
N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1903; 
26-31.) 

.     The  substitution  of  family  care  for  institutional 

care  for  children;  by  Sherman  C.  Kingsley.  (2 
same  1903:  11-26.) 

.     Child-saving  and  the  defaulting  parent;  by  Henry 

Collin  Minton.    (2  same  1903:  9-11.) 

.     No.  children  in  institutions  Nov.  1,  1903.    (A.R. 

state  bd.  children's  guardians  1903:  22.) 

1903-1904.  List  of  cos.,  cities,  townships  and  boroughs 
from  which  children  have  been  committed  since 
creation  of  bd.  to  date,  no.  of  children  In  care  of 
state  bd.  and  no.  discharged  from  them.  {Same  1903 
(pp.  17-19)— .sufHC  1904.) 

.  Table  giving  no.  committed  cases,  causes  of  com- 
mitment, nationality  of  children  committed,  ages, 
foundlings  committed  from,  religion  of  children, 
from  Nov.  1,  1902,  to  Nov.  1,  1903.  (Some  1903  (pp. 
20-22)— .same  1904.) 

1904.  The  need  of  a  children's  hospital  in  Camden;  by 
Alexander  McAlister.  (3  N.  J.  conference  of  chari- 
ties and  corrections  1904:  66-68.) 

.     Hospital  work  for  children;   by  Henry  L.  Colt. 

(3  same  1904:  131-132.) 

.     Co-ordination  of  state  work  and  private  charities 

in  child-caring;  by  Mrs.  E.  E.  Williamson.  (3 
same  1904:  130-131.) 

.     Recommendations  rel.  to  apprn.  for  $10,000  to  be 

put  aside  in  trust  tor  use  of  bd.  in  advancing  pay- 
ments for  children's  maintenance.    (A.R.  state  bd. 
children's  guardians  1904:  9.) 
Poor 

1812.  Jan.  8.  Mess,  of  Gov.  (Bloomfield)  transmitting 
abstract  of  a  law  of  N.  Y.  rel.  to  settlement  and  re- 
lief of  poor,  to  prevent  influx  of  paupers  from  for- 
eign countries,  etc.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.,  1812:  84- 
85.) 

Soldiers  and  Sailors 
1865.     Rept.  of  the  bd.  of  comrs.  on  provision  for  dis- 
abled N.  J.  soldiers.    Trenton:  J.  R.  Freese,  "State 
Gazette"  Office,  1865.    6  pp. 

Marcius  L.  Ward.  Dnnl.  Haines,  Wm.  A.  Nowell,  Chas.  S. 
Oldon.  r-Idwin  A.  Stevens,  comrs..  under  act  iif  Apr. 
12.  1,864.  Establishment  of  a  state  retreat  or  home 
recommended. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  also  below.  Individual  Institutions. 

1876.  Stmt,  showing  sums  disbursed  for  the  several 
state  institutions.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  9, 
1877:  5.) 

1884/5-1889/90.  Disbursements;  charities  and  correc- 
tions. (A.R.  treasurer  1884/5  (pp.  193-194)— sume 
1889/90.) 

1885-1889/90.  Disbursements  on  acct.  charities  and  cor- 
rection. (A.R.  comptroller  1884/5  (pp.  34-35)  — 
same  1889/90.) 

1894/5.  Disbursements  for  state  institutions.  (11  A.R. 
state  charities  aid  assn.  1896:  10.) 

1896.  Expenditures  for  charitable  purposes.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Griggs)  Jan.  12,  1897:  7-8.) 

1899.  Co.  expenditures  for  relief  and  correction,  by 
COS.;  amt.  for  each  purpose.  (16  A.R.  state  charities 
aid  assn.  1901:  204.) 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1899/00-1900/1.  N.  J.  state  expenditures  for  relief  and 
corrections;  amt.  for  each  institution,  etc.  (16  same 
1901:  203.) 
1900/1.  Amt.  paid  to  each  Institution  for  dependents, 
defectives  or  delinquents.  (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees) 
Jan.  14,  1902:  15-16.) 
1902.     N.  J.  state  apprns.  for  relief  and  corrections.    (17 

A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1902:  114-117.) 
1904.     Remedy  needed  for  present  system  of  making  ap- 
prns. for  Institutions.    (19  same  1904;  18-19.) 
Council  of  Charities  and  Correction 

1885/6.     Amt.  of  expenses  incurred  by  Council.    (3  A.R. 
council  of  charities  and  correction  [1885/6];  5.) 
Defectives 

See  also  the  several  entries  above  under  the  general  head- 
ing of  Blind. 

1864/5-1903/4.     Amts.   expended    for   support   of   blind, 
deaf  and  dumb  and  feeble  minded.    (A.R.  treasurer 
1864/5  (p.  617)— .wme  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Legisl.  docs. 

Items  for  deaf  and  dumb  and  feeble-min.^ed  were  added 
in  l,S77/8.  That  for  deaf  and  dumb  was  dis- 
continued in  1.SS4/5. 

1865/6-1903/4.     Comment  on  apprns.  for  support  of  state 
blind,  deaf-mutes,  and  Idiots  In  institutions  of  other 
states.    (A.R.  comptroller  1865/G   (pp.  14-15) — same 
1903/4.) 
DEFECxn'Es;  Deaf  and  I>umb 

1864/5-1876/7.     Support  of  deaf  and  dumb.    (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1864/5  (p.  615)— ,Mme  1876/7.) 
Paging  from  Legisl.  docs. 

1874.  Amt.  paid  to  comrs.  on  deaf  and  dumb.  {Same 
1873/4  (p.  105)— same  1874/5.) 

Defectives;  Epileptics 

1900.     Approximate  amt.  paid  for  treatment  of  epilep- 
tics.    (Govs.  mess.    (Voorhees)   Jan.  8,  1901.) 
Defectives;  Feeble-Minded 

1864/5-1876/7.     Amts.  paid  to  Penn.  Training  School  for 
Weak-Minded  Children;   also  Mt.  Hope  Retreat  in 
Md.    (A.R.  comr.  1864/5  (p.  618)— some  1876/7.) 
Paging  from  Legisl.  docs. 

1889.  No.  of  N.  J.  children  at  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  institu- 
tions; amt.  paid  to  each.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan. 
1890:  25.) 

1900.     Disbursements;    to   Penn.    Training    School   for 
Feeble-Minded  Children.    (A.R.  treasurer  1899/00: 
284.) 
Defectives;  Insane 

1873-1877.  Amts.  paid  to  Hudson  Co.  lunatic  asylum. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1872/3   (p.  Ql)—same  1876/7.) 

.     Apprns.   to   Essex   Co.   lunatic   asylums.     {Same 

1872/3  (p.  102)— same  1876/7.) 

1873-1903/4.  Comment  on  apprns.  to  co.  lunatic  asy- 
lums. (A.R.  comptroller  1872/3  (p.  12)— some  1903/ 
4.) 

1874-1877.  Apprn.  to  Middlesex  Co.  Lunatic  Asylum. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1873/4  (p.  104)— ,?ame  1876/7.) 

1875.  Amt.  paid  by  state  to  cos.  wherein  Insane  asy- 
lums have  been  established.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker) 
Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1875-1876.     Mercer  Co.  Lunatic  Asylum.    (A.R.  treasurer 

1874/5  (p.  136)— .some  1875/6.) 
1875-1877.     Apprn.  to  Burlington  Co.  Lunatic  Asylum. 

{Same  1874/5  (p.  122)— ,sr;mc  1876/7.) 
1877-1893.     Apprns.  to  lunatic  asylums.    {Same  1877/8 

(pp.  40-42)— .snrnc  1892/3.) 
1877/8-1903/4.     Apprns.  to  co.  lunatic  asylums.    {Same 

1877/8  (pp.  78-79)— ,s-<imf  1903/4.) 
1894-1903/4.     Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  state 

hospitals.    (A.R.  comptroller  1893/4   (p.  32)— same 

1903/4.) 


470 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Defectives:    Insane — cont'd 

1894-1904.     Disbursements:  state  hospitals.    (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1893/4  (pp.  164-167)— some  1903/4.) 
1899/00.     Insane  budgets:  total  co.  expenditures  for  in- 
sane in  CO.  and  state  hospitals;   do.  state  expendi- 
tures.   (16  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1901:  217.) 
1899-1900.     Abstract  of   rept.   of  receipts  and   expendi- 
tures of  Camden  Co.  May  9,  1899,  to  May  9,  1900;  bd. 
of  prisoners  and  almshouse  acct. ;  asylum  rept.  for 
Oct.,  1901.     (16  xamr  1901:  191-194.) 
1903.     Disbursements:    Gloucester   Co.   lunatic   asylum. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1902/3:  341.) 
Delinquents:  Discharged  Convicts 

1872/3-1903/4.     Apprn.    to   discharged    convicts.     (A.R. 
treasurer  1872/3   (pp.  104-105)— same  1903/4.) 
Not  fonnci  in  1875 '6  nnd  1880/90. 
1896-1902/3.     Comment  on  receipts  on  acct.  discharged 
convicts'  acct.    (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (pp.  23-24) 
—same  1902/3.) 
State  Board  op  Children's  Guardians 
1900-1904.     Treasurer's  acct.  with  cos.,  cities,  boroughs, 
townships,  etc.    ( A.R.  state  bd.  children's  guardians 
1900  (p.  21)— same  1904.) 

.     Treasurer's  acct.  with  state.    (Same  1900  (p.  19) 

— same  1904.) 

.     State    bd.     of    children's    guardians — expenses. 

(A.R.  treasurer  1899/00  (pp.  452-454)— «ame  1903/ 
4.) 

.     Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  state  bd.  of 

children's    guardians.     (A.R.    comptroller    1899/00 
(p.  68)- .vume  1903/4.) 
St.\te  Charities  Aid  Assn. 

1886-1904.     Treasurer's  accts.    (1  A.R.  state  charities  aid 
assn.  1886   (p.  37)— 19  same  1904.) 
18S7-18Sn.  1898.  1899-1901  not  found. 
1892-1904.     Comment  on   disbursements  on   acct.   state 
charities  aid  assn.    (A.R.  comptroller  1891/2  (p.  40) 
—same  1903/4.) 
.     Apprn.  to  state  charities  aid  assn.    (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1891/2  (p.  241)— .sume  1903/4.) 
State  Charities  Aid  Association 
serial 
tinder  act  of  March  23.  1883. 

A 
1886-1904.     Ann.   rept.   of  the  bd.   of  managers  of  the 
State  Charities  Aid  Assn. 

Chfckllst 
Unless  otherwise  indicated  dppt.  and  doc.  editions  differ 
only  in  imprint,  which  is  omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

1.  1886  dent.  ed.     Morristown,  n.  d.     60  pp. 
"       "      doc.  ed.     Not  found. 

2.  1887  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
*'       "      doc.  ed.     Not  found. 

3.  1888.     Trenton  :     The   J.    I...    Murphy   PubllshInK   Co., 

1889.     24  pp. 

4.  1889  dept.  ed.     Camden  :    F.  F.  Patterson.  1890.     98, 

xxii  pp. 

4.  1889.  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     74,  xix  (2)  pp. 

5.  1890.     Trenton  :    The   J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing   Co., 

1891.  75  pp. 

6.  1891.     Trenton:    The   .1.  L.   Murphy   Publishing  Co., 

1892.  71  pp. 

7.  1892.     Trenton  :     The   J.    L.    Murphy   PubllshInK   Co., 

1893.  SO  pp. 

8.  1893.     Trenton :    The   J.    L.    Murphy   Publishing   Co., 

1893.  67  pp. 

9.  1894.     Trenton  :     The   .1.   L.    Murphy    Publishing   Co., 

1894.  71  pp. 

10.   ls9.''i.  Trenton:    The   J.   L.    Murphy   I'ublishlng   Co.. 

]S9(;.  08  pp. 

11    1.S9().  '1  renton  :   MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley,  1896.    .n4  pp. 

12.  1897.  Bialr.stown  :     The  Blalrstown  Press.  1897.     40 

pp. 

13.  1898.     Not  found. 

13  [1.  e.  141.   1899.     Trenton:   The  .T.  L.  Murphy  Puiaish- 

Ing  Co..  1899.     32  pp. 

14  [1.  e.  l.-)].   1900.     Hopewell:   C.  E.  Voorhees,  1900.     25 

pp. 
16.  1901.     Trenton  :    The  J.   U   Murphy   Publishing  Co., 
1902.     217  pp. 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
State  Charities  Aid  Association — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
A — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

17.  1902.     Trenton  :     The   J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing   Co., 

1(H):!.     143  pp. 

18.  190:!.     Somerville :   The  Unionist-Gazette  Prtg.  House 

1904.     114  pp. 

19.  1904.      Paterson  :    News  PrtK.  Co.,  1905.     54  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1-2.  1886-1887  not  found. 

3.  ISSS   In   Logisl.  docs.  1889.  v.  3,  doc.  29. 

4.  1889    "         ■'            "  1890,  V.  4,  doc.   39. 
5  1.890    "         "            "  1891,  T.   5,  doc.  51. 

6.  1891  "  "  "  1892.  V.   5,  doc.  32. 

7.  1892  "  "  "  1893,  y.  4,  doc.   32. 

8.  1.893  "  "  "  1894,  V.   1,  doc.  9. 

9.  1894  "  "  "  1895  (t.  e.  119  sess.),  v.  1,  doc. 
9. 

10.  1895  in  Legisl.  docs.  1895  (1.  e.  120  sess.),  v.  2,  doc. 
10. 

11.  1890  in  Legisl.  docs.  1890,  v.   2,  doc.  9. 

12.  1897  "         "  "  1897,   V.  5,  doc.  37. 

13.  1898  "         "  "  1.898.  V.  4.  doc.  28. 

13  ri.  e.  141.   1899  In  Legisl.  docs.   1.899.  v.  5.  doc.  37. 

14  [1.  e.  151.   1900    "         "  "       1900,  v.  3,  doc.  23. 
10.   1901   in  Legisl.  docs.   1901,  v.  3,  doc.  29. 

17.  1902    "         '•  •'       1902.  V.  3.  doc.  31. 

18.  1903    "         "  "       1903,  v.  3,  doc.  32. 

19.  1904    "         •'  "      1904,   V.  3,  doc.  32. 

B 

1902-1904.     The  New   Jersey  Review  of  Charities  and 
Correction.    Official  organ  of  the  New  Jersey  State 
Charities  Aid  Association. 
Checklist 
v.   1.   no.   1-12.     Feb.,  1902-Jan.,  1903.     n.  t.  p.     247   (1) 

pp. 
V.   2    no.   1-12.     Feb..  1903-Jan.,  1904.     n.  t.  p.     244  pp. 
V.   3,  no.   1-10.     Feb.,   1904-Jan..   1905.      n.   t.   p.   223    (1) 
pp. 

0 

Branches 
Cumberland  County 
1889-1897.     Rept.  of  branch  assn.;  almshouse;  jail,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1889  in     4  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1889  :  01-62. 

1590  "     5      "  "  "  "        "       1890:37. 

1891  "     6  "  "  '  1891  :  41. 

1892  "     7  "  "  "  "       "  1892  :  19-20. 

1893  "     8  "  •■  ' 1893  :  35. 

1894  "     9  "  "  "  "        "  1894:39. 

1895  •'  10  "  "  •'  "       "  1895 :  29. 

1896  "   11  "  "  '  1896 :  27-28. 

1897  "   12  "  "  "  "       "  1897:31. 

Essex  County 
1888-1896.     Rept.  of  branch  assn.;  co.  asylum;  jail;  peni- 
tentiary; Newark  city  hospital;  almshouses;  homes; 
etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1888  in     3  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  18.88  :  21. 
],S89    "     4      •'  "  "  "        "      1889:63-66. 

1890  "     5      "  "  "  "       "       1890:39-41. 

1591  "     0      "  "  "  "       "      1891  :  43-45. 

1892  "     7      "  "  "  "       •'      1892  :  21-26. 

1893  "     8      "  "  "  "       "      1893 :  37-38. 

1894  "     9      "  "  "  "       "      1894 :  41. 

1895  omitted. 

1898  in  11  A.R.   state  charities  aid  assn.   1896:29-30. 

Hudson  County 
1888-1904.     Rept.  of  branch  assn.;   asylum  for  Insane; 
penitentiary;  co.  jail;  Jersey  city  hospital;  station 
houses. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888  in     3  A.K.   state  charities  aid  assn.   1888:10-11. 

1889  "  4  "  "  1889:67-70. 

1890  "  5  "  "  "  "       "  1890 :  43-47. 
1,891  "  G  "  "  "            "        "  1891  :  47-48. 

1592  "  7  "  "  "  "       "  1892 :  27-28. 

1893  "     8      "  "  "  "       "  1893:39-40. 

1894  "     9      "  "  "  "       "  1894:43-44. 

1895  "   10       "  "  1895:31. 

1896  "11      "  "  "  "        "  1896:31-32. 

1.S97    "   12      "  "  1897:33. 

1898-1902  not  found. 

1903  in   18  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.   1903:111. 

1904  "  19      "  "  "  "       "       1904 ;  34-30. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


471 


ISO'2 

'  7 

1S!»3 

■  K 

18t)4 

'  i) 

1805 

'  10 

1896 

■  n 

1897 

•  1:; 

CO.  poor-house;   Co. 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

State  Charities  Aid  Association — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
C — cont'd 
Branches — cont'd 
Hunterdon  County 
1889-1890.      Rept.  of  branch  assn.;  poor;  co.  jail,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
ISSf)  in  4  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1880:71-73. 
1800    ■•  5      '■  "  1800:49. 

Mercer  County 
188S-1S97.     Rept.   of  branch   assn.;    mtgs.;    almshouse; 
care  of  the  poor;  children;  jail;  general  work. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
ISS.S  in    3  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1888:7-0, 
1880    "     4       '•  "  "  "        "       1889 :  7r.-76. 

1800  •'     5      "  "  "  "       "      1800 :  51. 
1891    "     f,      "          '•              "  "        "       1891:49-50. 

"  1892  :  29-32. 

"  1893  :  41-45. 

"  1804  :  45-46. 

"  1805  :  33-34. 

•'  1896  :  33-34. 

"  1897  :  35. 

Middlesex  County 

1890.     Rept.  of  branch  assn.;  almshouses,  etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1890  in  5  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1890  :  53-54. 

Morris  County 
1888-1897.     Rept.   of  branch  assn. 
jail;  children;  poor,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1888  In  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn. 

ISSO  ' 

1890 

1891  "   " 
1S02 

1803  "   " 

1804  "   " 

1895  "       " 
General    remarks ;    publication    of    a 

branch. 

1896  in  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn. 
General  summary  of  work. 

1897  In  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1897  :  37. 

Salem  County 
1890-1904.     Rept.  of  branch  assn.;  almshouse;  jail;  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1890  in    5  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1800  :  59-60. 

1891  "     6      "  '•  ••  "        "       1801  :  55-56. 

1802  "     7      "  "  "  ■'       "      1892  :  35-38. 

1803  "     8      '•  "  "  "        "      1893  :  47-48. 

1804  "     0      '•  •'  '•  "       "      1804  :  5.3-55. 

1895  "    10       '•           "  "  "  "  1805  :  30.40. 

1896  "   11       "          "  "  "  "  1896  :  37-39. 

1897  "   12       "          "  "  "  "  1897:  39. 
18981902  not  found. 

1903  in  IS  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1903:112-114. 

1904  "   10      "  "  "  "       "      1004  :  32-33. 

Somerset  County 
1896.     Rept.  of  branch  assn.;   almshouses;   tramps. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1806  in  ann.  rept.  bd.  state  charities  1896  :  41. 

Union  County 
1888-1904.     Rept.  of  branch  assn.;   officers;   poor;   alms- 
house; jail;  charitable  work  in  general. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888  In    3  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1888  :  22-24. 

1889  "  4  "  "  "  "  "  1889:81-82. 

1890  "  5  "  "  "  "  "  1890:61-63. 

1801  "  6  "  "  "  "  "  1891  :  57-60. 
1892,    "  7  "  "  "  "  "  1892  :  30-40. 

1893  "     8      "          "              "  "        "       1893  :  40-52. 

1894  "     0      •■          "              "  "        "       1894  :  .-i7-59. 

1895  "   10      "          "              '•  "       '■       1805:41-43. 
1806    "   11       "          "              "  "        "      1806:43-44. 
1897-1903  not  found. 
1904  in   19  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.   1904  :  20-32. 


1SS8 

:  12-20. 

ISSO 

77-S(]. 

ISOII 

.'',,-)-.'-.S. 

1S91 

r,i-53. 

1S02 

33-34. 

1894 

69-71. 

1804 

47-51. 

1895 

35. 

year 

book  1 

1896 

35. 

by   the 


•  Accidentally  omitted  in  1893. 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 
State  Charities  Aid  Association — cont'd 
non-serial 
1881-188G.     Hist,  of  the  organization  out  of  which  grew 
the   state   assn.:    reasons   for  establishing   a   state 
assn.;   act  of  incorporation;   organization.    (1  A.R. 
state  charities  aid  assn.  1886:  13-16.) 
1881-1 S91.     Hist,  of  the  assn.   and   its  work.     (6  same 
1891:  11-19.) 

1886.  Text  of  constitution  of  the  state  charities  aid 
assn.    (1  name  1886:  38-45.) 

Itc'p.aicd  in  1880. 

1887.  Constitution  of  the  Union  Co.  visiting  committee 
of  the  state  charities  aid  assn.    (1  same  1886:  49-52.) 

.  Constitution  of  the  Mercer  Co.  local  visiting  com- 
mittee of  the  state  charities  aid  assn.  (1  same  1886: 
52-57.) 

1888.  State  Charities  Aid  Assn.  incorporated  March  26, 
1886;  nature  of  its  work.  (12  A.R.  bd.  health  1888: 
36-37.) 

.     Service  of  State  Charities  Aid  Assn.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Green)  Jan.  8,  1888:  24.) 

1889.  Design  of  the  assn.  (4  A.R.  state  charities  aid 
assn.  1889:  7.) 

1890.  Objects  of  the  assn.    (5  same  1890:  9.) 

.     Acct.  of  money  collected  at  the  request  of  the 

committee  of  ways  and  means  and  handed  to  the 

secy.    (5  same  1890:  75.) 
.     Work   of   state   charities   aid   assn.   commended. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  33.) 
1892.     State    charities    aid    assn.;    history    and    work. 

{Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  36-37.) 

1901.  Suggested  that  the  charter  powers  of  the  assn.  be 
extended  to  the  visitation  of  all  charitable  and  penal 
institutions  in  the  state.  (16  A.R.  state  charities 
aid  assn.  1901:  11.) 

1902.  Apprn.  for  the  assn.  should  be  increased  or  a 
state  bd.  of  charities  established;  suggestions  as  to 
duties  of  a  state  bd.  of  cliarities.  (17  same  1902:  12- 
13.) 

.     Text  of  acts  rel.  to  state  charities  aid  assn.    (17 

same  1902:  68-69.) 

.     Relation  of  the  state  charities  aid  assn.  to  the 

public  charitable  and  correctional  institutions  of 
N.  J.;  amt.  reed,  from  tlie  state;  private  subscrip- 
tion.    (17  same  1902:  11.) 

.     Alms  of  the  state  charities  aid  assn.    (17  some 

1902:  65.) 

.     State  Charities  Aid  Association;  by  Albert  Erd- 

man.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  correc- 
tions 1902:  72-74.) 

1903.  The  N.  J.  Review  of  Charities  and  Corrections;  its 
function.  (17  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1902: 
15-16.) 

Expenditures  iok;    see  above.  Receipts  and  Expenditukes 

MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

American  Asylum  for  Deaf  and  Dumb  Colored  Persons 
1864/5.     Amts.  paid  to  asylum.    (A.R.  treasurer  1864/5: 
620.) 

Paprini:^  from  I^esisl.  docs. 

Catholic  Children's  Aid  Association 

1904.  The  Catholic  Children's  Aid  Association  of  N.  J.; 
by  Thomas  J.  Moran.  (3  N.  J.  conference  of  chari- 
ties and  corrections  1904:  127-130.) 

Children's  Aid  and  Protective  Society  of  the  Oranges 

1902.  Children's  Aid  and  Protective  Society  of  the 
Oranges;  by  A.  W.  Abbott.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of 
charities  and  corrections  1902:  34-35.) 

Children's  Home  Society 

1902.  Children's  Home  Society;  by  W.  W.  Knox.  (1 
N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1902: 
38.) 


472 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

Evening  Journal  Fresh  Air  Fund 

1904.  The  work  of  the  Evening  Journal  Fresh-Air 
Fund;  by  Joseph  A.  Dear.  (3  N.  J.  conference  of 
charities  and  corrections  1904:  135-143.) 

Home  for  Blind  and  Incurables 

1896.  Expenses  of  comn.  on  Home  for  Blind  and  In- 
curables.   (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6:  425.) 

.     Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.   Home  for 

Blind  and  Incurables.    (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6:54- 
55.) 
Home  for  Soldiers  and  Sailors  and  their  Wives 
serial 
1898/9-1903/4.     Ann.   rept.   bd.  managers  of  Home  for 
Disabled    Soldiers,    Sailors   or   Marines   and    their 
Wives. 

Checklist 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  differ  only  In  imprint,  wbich  is 
omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 
1898/9.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quiftlev,  1900.     10  pp. 
1899/00.     Trenton  :     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

1901.     22  pp. 
1900/1.     Trenton  :   MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1902.     20  pp. 
1901/2.      Somerviile :     The    Unionist-Gazette   Assn.,    1903. 

18  pp. 
1902/3.     Camden  :    Sinnickson  Chew  &  Sons  Co..  1904.  24 

pp. 
1903/4.     Paterson  :    News  Prtg.  Co.,  1905.     30  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1898/9  in  Legisl.  docs.   1899.   v.  5.  doc.  40. 
1899  00  ■•         •'  "       1900.   V.  3,  doc.   26. 

1900/1    "         "  "       1901,  V.  2,  doc.   21. 

1901/2    "         "  "       1902,   V.   2.  doc.   21. 

1902  3    "         "  "       1903.  V.   2,  doc.  21. 

1903/4    "         "  "       1904,  v.  2.  doc.  21. 

non-serial 

1897.  Jan.  12.  Rept.  of  comrs.  for  erection  and  main- 
tenance of  Home  for  Soldiers  and  Sailors  and  their 
Wives.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1897:  49-51;  Sen.  jol. 
1897:  41-43.) 

Rept.  is  signed  by  Abram  Lower,  pres.  and  E.  C.  Stahl, 
secy.  ;  "  usual  no."  of  copies  were  ordered  prtd. 
(Sen.  jol.  1897  :43.) 

Expenditures  fob 

1895/6-1896/7.  Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  dis- 
abled soldiers  and  wives.  (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6 
(p.  49)— same  1896/7.) 

1896/7-1903/4.  Apprns.  for  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers, 
Sailors,  Marines  and  their  Wives.  (A.R.  treasurer 
1896/7  (p.  249)— .wmc  1903/4.) 

1899-1903/4.  Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  of 
N.  J.  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  Sailors,  Marines 
and  their  Wives.  (A.R.  comptroller  1898/9  (p.  67) 
same  1903/4.) 

1900/1-1903/4.  U.  S.  apprn.  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  Sail- 
ors, Marines  and  their  Wives  (Vineland).  (A.R. 
treasurer  1900/1   (p.  649)— iome  1903/4.) 

House  of  Refuge  at  Kingston 

serial 

1851.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  House  of  Refuge. 

The   comrs.    were   Thos.    Lavender,    Saml.    McCliirg  and 

Chas.  Steadman. 
In  Docs,  as  follows  : 
]8.'>1   .Ian.   1.  Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1851  :  21-24. 
1851   Dec.  24.  Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852  :  39-45. 

non-serial 

1851.  Communication  from  comrs.  to  erect  House  of 
Refuge  and  ace.  papers  in  answer  to  inquiries  for 
detailed  acct.  of  contracts  entered  into,  plan  of 
building,  amt.  of  work  already  executed  and  cost  of 
same,  amt.  and  value  of  materials  delivered,  time  in 
which  work  is  to  be  completed,  etc.  (Minutes  of  As- 
sem. 1851:  804-819.) 

.     Jan.  15.     Selection  and  cost  of  site  for  House  of 

Refuge;  plan  of  bldg. ;  estimated  cost.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Haines)  Jan.  15,  1851:  12.) 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

House  of  Refuge  at  Kingston — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1851.  Feb.  11.  Rept.  of  majority  (Fritts)  and  minority 
(Whitehead)  on  the  House  of  Refuge.  Trenton: 
"  Trentonian  Office,"  1851.  20  pp. 

1000   copies   ordered   prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem.    1851  : 
503)  ;  1500  copies,     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1851  :  804.) 

.     Same,  majority  rept.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1851: 

463-472.) 
.     Same,  minority  rept.    (Same  1851:  496-502.) 

1852.  Progress  of  work  on  House  of  Refuge;  amt.  of 
original  apprn.;  suspension  of  work  on  acct.  of  lack 
of  funds;  estimated  cost  of  completion;  estimated 
ann.  expenses  of  support.  (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan. 
14,  1852:  24-27.) 

.     Mch.    3.     Rept.    of   the   joint   committee   of   the 

House  of  Refuge.  Trenton :  Ptrd.  at  the  True  Ameri- 
can Office,  1852.    6  pp. 

.     Same.   h.  t.  p.    (App.  to  House  jol.  1852:  405-409; 

App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  405-499.) 

500  copies  of  the  separate  issue  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1852  :  54(i.) 

1853.  Chas.  Parker,  Chas.  J.  Ihrie,  D.  S.  Anderson,  un- 
der act  of  Mch.  26,  1852,  apptd.  to  sell  House  of  Ref- 
uge property,  settle  accts.  of  contractors,  etc.;  amt 
awarded  to  contractors;  amt.  of  property  sold;  esti- 
mated value  of  remainder;  excess  of  available  amts. 
over  claims  paid.  (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1853: 
17-18.) 

New  Jersey  Firemen's  Home 

serial 

Under  act  of  1S98.  sec.   19.  ch.   127.      Opened  July   10, 
1900. 

1900-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  Firemen's  Home. 
Checklist 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  differ  only  in  imprint,  which  Is 
omitted  from  the  doc.  ed, 

1.  1900  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

"        "      doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     5  pp. 

2.  1900/1,     Trenton:    The  J,   L.   Murphv  Publishing  Co., 

1902.     15  pp. 

3.  1901/2.     Somerviile  :  The  Unionist-Gazette  Assn.,  1903. 

15  pp. 

4.  1902/3.     Camden  :    Sinnickson  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1904. 

15  pp. 

5.  1903/4.     Paterson  :    News  Prtg.  Co..  1905.     17  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 


1.  1900 

2.  1900/1 
1901/2 
1902/3 


in  Legisl.  docs. 


5.  1903/4 


1900,  V.  3,  doc,  27. 

1901,  V.  2.  doc.  22. 

1902,  v.  2.  doc,  22, 

1903,  V,  5.  doc.  5G. 

1904,  V.  3,  doc.  38. 


non-serial 
1899.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  provide  suitable  home  for  aged, 
indigent  and  disabled  firemen.    4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs. 
1899,  V.  5,  doc.  41.) 

New  Jersey  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  Newark ;  Kearny 

serial 

1  series 

1865.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  of  the  N.  J.  Home  for  Disabled 
Soldiers,   Newark. 

Checklist 
1865  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    I'rtd,   at   the  "  State  Gazette  " 
Otflce,  1860.     4  pp. 
Marcus  L.  Ward.  Danl.  Haines.  Wm.  A.  Newell,  Chas,  S, 
Olden,  ICdwin  A,  Stevens,  Itvnear  11.  Veghte,  comrs, 
1865  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     pp.  147-150. 

In  (\)lIoeted  docs,  as  follows  : 
1865   in    lA'Risl.   docs.    1S66  :  147-150. 

2  series 

1865/6-1866/7.     Ann.   rept.   of  the  officers  of  the  N.  J. 
Home  for  Disabled   Soldiers,  Newark. 
Checklist 
1.  18C5/6  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the 
State  Gazette,  1867.     27  pp. 
Entitled    "  Kept.,  of    the    N.    J.     Home    for     Disabled 

Soldiers." 
Copy  seen  in  New  Jersey  Historical  Society. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


473 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

New  Jersey  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  Newark;  Kearny — 
cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

1.  1865/6  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1213-1230. 

2.  1866/7  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  Amer- 

ican Office.  1S68.     13   (2)    pp. 
2.   1866/7  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  153-167. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  lS6.';/6  In   Leglsl.  docs.   1.867:1213-1239. 

2.  1866/7    ■•         "  "       1S68 :  153-167. 

3  series 
1867/8-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  Home  for  Disabled 
Soldiers,  Newark   (1868-1887),  Kearny   (lSS8-date). 

Checklist 
Unless   otherwise   stated   dept.    and   doc.    editions    differ 
only  in  imprint,  whicli  is  omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

3.  1867/8     dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1146-1163. 

4.  1868/9  dept.  ed.  Not  seen. 

"    "     doc.  ed.  h.  t.  p.  pp.  485-495. 

5.  1869/70  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1115-1139. 

6.  1870/1      dept.     ed.       Trenton  :      Prtd.     at     tie     State 
Gazette  Office.  1872.     IS  pp..  3  11. 

6.  1870/1   doc.  ed.     Trenton  ;    Prtd.  at  the  State  Gazette 

Office.  1872.     18  pp.,  3  11. 

7.  1871/2  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  State  Gazette 
Office.  1872.     14  (2)  pp. 

8.  1S72/3.     Trenton:      The     State    Gazette — Murphy    & 

Bechtel,  1873.     17  pp..  2  11. 

9.  1873/4.     Trenton  :      Puhlic    Opinion — W.     S.     Sharp. 

1874.  16  pp..  2  11. 

10.  1874/5.     Trenton:      Public    Opinion — W.     S.    Sharp, 

1875.  16  pp..  2  II. 

11.  187.1/6.     Trenton:    .T.  L.  Murphy,  State  Gazette  Prtg. 

House.  1876.     16  pp.,  2  11. 

12.  1876/7.     Trenton:    Naar,  Day  &  Naar.  1877.     14  pp., 

3  11. 

13.  1S77/8.     Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1879.     21  pp.. 

2  11. 
Cover  imprint  has  date  1878. 

14.  1878/9.     Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharp.  1879.     19  pp.,  2  11. 

15.  1879/80.     Trenton:    .T.  L.  Murphy,  1880.     22   (1)   pp. 

16.  1880/1.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1881.     24  pp. 

17.  1881/2.     Trenton  :    .7.  L.  Murphy,  1882.     21  pp. 

18.  1882/3  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

"  "  doe.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     21  pp. 

19.  1883/4  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

*'  "  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     20  pp. 

20.  1884/5.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1885.     19  pp. 

21.  1885/6.      Camden  :     The    Camden    Daily    Post    Prtg. 

House,  1886.     16  pp. 

22.  1886/7.     Trenton  :    Cresse  &  Smith,  1887,     19  pp. 

23.  1887/8  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :    J,  A.  Cresse  &  Co.,  1888. 
16  (1)  pp. 

p..  n.  d.     17  pp. 

F.  F.  Patterson.  1889.     32  (31  pp. 
The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 


23.  1887/8  doc.  ed.  n. 

24.  1888/9.   Camden  : 

25.  1889/90.  Trenton 
1.890.  35  pp. 

26.  1890/1.  Trenton  : 

pp. 

27.  1891/2.     Clinton  : 

(2)   pp, 

28.  1892/3.     Trenton: 

pp. 

29.  1893/4  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

"  ■'  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     35  pp. 

30.  1894/5.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1896, 

pp. 
Copy  seen  in  Columbia  University  Library. 

31.  1895/6  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

"  "  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     35  pp. 

32.  1896/7.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  cS:  Quigley,   1897, 


MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1891, 
Prtd.  by  E.  O.  Howell,  1892. 
MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1894. 


35 
33 
35 

37 
46 


pp. 

33.  1897/8.  Trenton  : 
50  pp. 

34.  1898/9,  Trenton : 

pp. 

35.  1899/00.     Trenton 

1900.     50  pp. 

36.  inno/l.  Trenton: 

1902.  50  pp. 

37.  1901/2,     Somerville: 

1903.  53  pp. 

38.  1002/3  dept.  ed.     Not  seen 
doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 


The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub,  Co.,  1898. 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1899.     48 

The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

Unionist-Gazette     Assn., 


The 


53  pp. 


39,   1903/4.     Patcrson  :    News  Printing  Co.,  1905.     52  pp. 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

New  Jersey  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  Newark;  Kearny- 
cont'd 

serial — cont'd 


In  Collected 

3.  1867/8  In 

4.  1868/9  •' 

5.  1869/70  " 

6.  1870/1  " 

7.  1871/2  " 

8.  1872/3  " 

9.  1873/4  " 

10.  1874/5  " 

11.  1875/6  " 

12.  1876/7  " 

13.  1877/8  " 

14.  1878/9  " 

15.  1879/80" 

16.  1880/1  " 

17.  1881/2  " 

18.  1882/3  •' 

19.  1883/4  " 

20.  1884/5  " 

21.  1885/6  " 

22.  1886/7  " 

23.  1887/8  " 

24.  1888/9  " 

25.  1889/90" 

26.  1890/1  " 

27.  1891/2  " 

28.  1892/3  " 

29.  1893/4  " 
doc.  19. 

30.  1894/5  in 
doc.  20. 

31.  1895/6  In 

32.  1896/7  " 

33.  1807/8  " 
.34.  1898/9  " 

35.  1.899/00" 

36.  1900/1  " 

37.  1001/2  " 

38.  1902/3  " 

39.  1003/4  " 


3  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
docs,  as  follows  : 
Leglsl.  docs.  1S60  : 
"  1870 : 
"  1871  : 
"  1872. 
"  1873. 
"  1874, 
"  1875, 
"  1876, 
"  1877, 
"  1878, 
"  1870, 
"  1880, 
"  1881, 
"  1882, 
"  1883, 
"  1884. 
"  1885, 
"  1886, 
"  1887, 
"  1888, 
"  1889, 
"  1890, 
"  1891, 
1892, 
"  1893, 
"  1804. 
"      1895 


1146-1103, 

485-495. 

1115-1130. 


doc. 

doc. 

doc. 

doc. 

doc. 

doc. 

doc. 

doc. 

V.  2, 

V.  2, 

V,   2. 


V.  2, 

V.  2, 

V.  3, 

V.  3, 

v.  3, 

V.  3, 

(1.  e 


11. 

11, 

11. 

12. 

7. 

36. 

54. 

65. 

doc.  50. 

doc.   27. 

doc.  21. 

doc.  21. 

doc.   20. 

doc.   2(1. 

doc.  20. 

doc.   10. 

doc.   12. 

doc.  20. 

doc.   10. 

doc.   21. 

doc.  26. 
.    110   sess.),   V.    2, 


Leglsl.  docs.   1805  (i.    e.  120  sess.),    v,    3, 

Leglsl.  docs.  1806,  v.  2,  doc.  16, 

"      1807,  V.  5,  doc.  38. 

1898,  V.  4,  doc.  29. 

"   1800,  V.  5.  doe.  39. 

"   1900,  V.  3,  doc.  25, 

"   1901,  V.  2,  doe.  20. 

1902,  V.  2,  doc.  20. 

"   1903,  V.  2,  doc.  20. 

1004,  V.  2,  doc.  20. 


non-serial 
1805.     Establishment  of  soldiers'  home  or  retreat  recom- 
mended.   (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 

.     Feb.  1.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  on  provision  for 

disabled   N.   J,   soldiers.    Trenton:    Prtd.   by   J,   R. 
Freese,   "  State  Gazette  "  Office,   1S65,    6  pp, 

Marcus  L.  Ward,  liiini.  Haines,  \Vm.  A.  Newell,  Chas.  S. 
olden,  Edwin  A.  Stevens. 

1866.  Recommended  that  all  necessary  legislative  aid 
be  given  to  secure  permanent  establishment  of  sol- 
diers' home.  (Govs,  mess,  (Parker)  Jan,  9,  1866: 
23.) 

1867.  N.  J.  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers:  location;  terms 
of  acquisition;  apprns.,  expenditures,  no.  aided, 
(Same  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e,  8],  1867:  25-26  or  33- 
34,) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1868.  No.  of  beneficiaries  at  Home  for  Disabled  Sol- 
diers in  1867;  cost;  federal  aid.  (Same  (Ward)  Jan, 
14,  1868:  34-35.) 

1869.  No.  cared  for,  discharged,  etc.,  finances  of  Home 
for  Disabled  Soldiers  for  1867/8;  national  aid;  no 
state  apprn.  needed,  (Same  (Ward)  Jan,  12,  1869: 
34-36.) 

1870.  Withdrawal  of  federal  aid  from  Home  for  Dis- 
abled Soldiers,  Newark;  practicability  of  closing 
Home  and  transfer  of  inmates  to  a  national  home; 
cost  and  no.  of  patients  in  1869.  (Same  (Randolph) 
Jan.  11,  1870:  20-21  or  36-38.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.  March  9.  Message  from  Gov.  rel.  to  gradual  clos- 
ing of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1870:  719-720.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1870:  31-34.) 

1872.  Expenditure  in  behalf  of  Home  for  Disabled  Sol- 
diers less  productive  of  good  than  generally  sup- 
posed,   (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872:  6.) 


474 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
New  Jersey  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  Newark;  Kearny — 
cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1S73.     No.  of  beneficiaries  reed,  at  Soldiers'  Home  since 
its  opening;  average  no.  in  1872;  preference  of  state 
to  national  homes.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873: 
15-16.) 

1874.  No.  cared  for  at  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers;  ex- 
penses; continuance  of  apprn.  recommended.  (Same 
(Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1875.  No.  of  beneficiaries  at  Home  for  Disabled  Sol- 
diers; increasing  demand  for  institution;  apprn. 
recommended.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1877.  Amt.  paid  for  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers  in 
1876;  probable  reduction  in  future;  practicability  of 
transferring  some  to  a  national  home.  (Same 
(Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  14.) 

1878.  Mngmt.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers  unex- 
ceptionable; cost  of  year  1877.  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan. 
8,  1878:  20.) 

1879.  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers  well  managed;  amt. 
of  apprn.  needed.  (Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  14,  1S79: 
23.) 

1882.  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers  established  in  1866; 
expenditures  for  past  nine  years;  inmates  and 
finances  for  1881;  regular  apprn.  sufficient;  expira- 
tion of  lease;  suggested  transfer  to  establishment 
formerly  known  as  Soldiers'  Children's  Home. 
(Same   (Ludlow)   Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1883.  No.  cared  for,  receipts  and  expenditures  of  Home 
for  Disabled  Soldiers  in  1881/2;  establishment 
(1866)  and  object;  apprns.  asked  by  bd.  of  mngrs. 
(.S'umc  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  No.  of  inmates  at  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers  in 
1882/3;  apprns.  asked  for;  institution  should  be  re- 
stricted to  disabled  soldiers  of  N.  J.  and  in  that  case 
regular  apprn.  would  be  more  than  sufficient.  (Same 
(Ludlow)   Jan.  8,  1884.) 

.     No.  of  inmates  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers; 

amt.  of  apprns.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  31.) 

1886.  No.  of  inmates  at  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers  in 
1885;  cost  of  maintenance;  cost  per  beneficiary;  ac- 
commodations insufficient;  apprn.  asked  for  bldgs. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  25.) 

.  Dec.  22.  Rept.  from  committee  on  establish- 
ment of  Soldiers'  Home  at  Newark  (Harrigan). 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1887:  167-169.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1887,  v.  3,  doc.  38.) 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1887  :  167.) 
The  te.xt  of  this  document  is  the  same  word  for  word  as 
printed  in  the  Minutes  and  the  Legisl.  docs.  resp. 
The  rept.  as  printed  in  the  Minutes  is  presented  as 
from  a  "  Committee "  'hy  Mr.  Harrigan.  In  the 
Legisl.  docs,  it  is  called  the  report  of  a  commission 
and  is  signed  l>.v  Frank  O.  Cole  as  chrm. 

1887.  Comn.  apptd.  to  provide  new  home  for  disabled 
soldiers  and  sailors;  apprn.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     No.  of  inmates  and  cost  of  maintenance  at  Home 

for  Disabled  Soldiers  in  1886;  apprn.  for  purchase 
of  land  and  erection  of  bldg. ;  estimates;  additional 
apprn.  asked;  lease  of  present  Home  expires  May 
1.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1888.  Soldiers'  Home:  no.  of  inmates,  receipts  and  ex- 
penses in  1886/7;  value  of  property;  amt.  of  addi- 
tional apprn.  required;  erection  of  bldg.  (Same 
(Green)  Jan.  flO],  1888:  27.) 

.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  the  N.  J.  Home  for  Disabled 

Soldiers,  at  Kearny   [apptd.  under  act  of  Mch.  26, 
1886,  to  erect  a  new  home  at  Kearny).    Trenton: 
The  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1SS9.   8  pp. 
Klchd.  A.  IJonnelI.v.  chrm. 

.     Same.   (Legisl.  docs.  1889,  v.  2,  doc.  19  (2d  part).) 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
New  Jersey  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  Newark;  Kearny — 
cont'd 

71  on-serial — cont'd 

1889.  No.  of  inmates  and  expenses  of  Soldiers'  Home, 
1887/8;  completion  of  new  home;  establishment  of 
home  in  1S66;  apprns.  since  that  date;  U.  S.  apprn. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Green)   Jan.   [8],  1889.) 

1890.  No.  of  inmates,  receipts  and  disbursement  of 
Soldiers'  Home,  1888/9;  completion  of  bldg.  (Same 
(Green)   Jan.  1890:  21-22.) 

1890/1.  Soldiers'  Home  at  Kearny:  no.  of  inmates;  re- 
ceipts and  disbursements;  alterations.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  12,  1892:  27.) 

1891.  Soldiers'  Home;  no.  of  inmates  and  cost,  1889/ 
90;  completion  of  bldg.,  cost;  apprn.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1891/2.  No.  of  inmates  at  Soldiers'  Home,  Kearny;  no. 
since  opening  of  institution;  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments; pensions.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  24-25.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1866-1904.  Comment  on  disbursement  of  apprn.  to 
Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers,  Kearny.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1865/6  (p.  IZ)— .same  1903/4.) 

(Jiven  under  war  fund  in  1874  and  1875;  the  stmt.  Is 
tabular  from  lisni-1004. 

1878-1904.  Apprns.  to  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1877/8  (p.  6i)—same  1903/4.) 

1880.  Amt.  of  apprn.  asked  for  Home  for  Disabled  Sol- 
diers; amt.  required.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan) 
Jan.  13,  1880.) 

1881.  Balance  to  credit  of  Soldiers'  Home.  (Same  (Mc- 
Clellan) Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1889-1904.  Receipts:  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1888/9  (p.  50) —same  1904.) 

1893  given  under  the  caption,  Home  for  Disabled 
Soldiers  from  the  U.  S.  ;  1894-1904,  U.  S.  apprn.  for 
Disabled  St)ldiers. 

1891-1904.  Comment  on  U.  S.  apprn.  to  home  for  dis- 
abled soldiers  in  state.  (A.R.  comptroller  1890/1 
(p.  11)— same  1903/4.) 

1892-1904.  Annual  acct.  of  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers 
from  U.  S.  (A.R.  treasurer  1891/2  (p.  317)— some 
1903/4.) 

1896.  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers:  location;  beneficia- 
ries since  organization  and  at  date;  ann.  apprn.; 
investigation  as  to  advisability  of  providing  for 
home  for  soldiers' wives.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan. 
14,  1896.) 

1898.  Special  apprn.  for  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1897/8:  249.) 

1899.  Compensation  to  treasurer  of  town  of  Kearny 
for  improvement  of  drive  running  through  property 
occupied  by  the  Home  for  Disabled  Soldiers.  (Same 
1898/9:  532.) 

.  Disbursements  to  town  of  Kearny  for  compensa- 
tion for  improvement  of  drive  running  through 
property  occupied  by  House  for  Disabled  Soldiers. 
(A.R    comptroller   1898/9:  68.) 

1900.  Approximate  payment  on  acct.  of  homes  for  vet- 
eran soldiers.    (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8, 1901.) 

1902-1903/4.  Comment  on  U.  S.  apprns.  to  homes  for 
disabled  soldiers  in  state.  (A.R.  comptroller  1901/ 
2   (p.  2^)— same  1903/4.) 

1903.  Unexpended  balance  of  apprn.  for  Home  for  Dis- 
abled Soldiers  (Kearny).  (A.R.  treasurer  1902/ 
3:  33.) 

.  Comment  on  receipts  on  acct.  of  Home  for  Dis- 
abled Soldiers  at  Kearny.  (A.R.  comptroller  1902/ 
3:  24.) 

New  Jersey  Orthopedic  Hospital  and  Dispensary 

1904.  N.  J.  Orthopedic  Hospital  and  Dispensary;  by 
Margaret  Pierson.  (3  N.  J.  conference  of  charities 
and  corrections  1904:  133-134.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


475 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

New  Jersey  Sanatorium  for  Tuberculous  Diseases 

serial 
rnder  Laws  N.  J.  ino'J,  cli.  12G  and  2r)4. 
1902-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  managers  of  tlie  N.  J. 
Sanatorium  for  Tuberculous  Diseases. 

Chockllst 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  agi'ee  except  In  Imprint,  which  is 
omitted  from  tlie  doc.  ed. 

1.  I!)n2.      Camden  :     Sinniclison   Chew  &    Sons   Co.,    1902. 

10  pp. 

2.  ino2/3.     Camden:    Sinniclison  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1903. 

5  pp. 

3.  1903/4.     Paterson  :   News  Printing  Co.,  1905.     8  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1902        in   Lesisl.  docs.   in02,  v.   2.  doc.   24. 

2.  1902/3    "         "  "       1903,  V.   2.  doc.  23. 

3.  1903/4    "         "  "       1904,  v.  2.   doc.  23. 

non-serial 
1902-1904.     Disbursements;   to  E.  A.  Stevens,  treasurer 
for  acct.  of  apprn.  to  establish  N.  J.  Sanatorium  for 
Tuberculosis  Diseases.    (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2   (p. 
il2)—same  1903/4.) 
Not  found  in  1902/3. 

.     Disbursements  to  bd.  of  mngrs.  to  establish  N.  J. 

Sanatorium     for     Tuberculosis     Diseases;     apprn. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1901/2  (p.  S3)— same  1903/4.) 
Not  found  in  1902/3. 

New  Jersey  School  for  Deaf-Mutes 
serial 

1  series 

1882-1S86.     Rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  state  institution 
for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 
Checklist 
Doc.  and  dept.  editions  agree  except  in  imprint,  which  is 
omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

1882.  Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murph,T,  1883.     7  pp. 

1883.  Not  found. 

18S3/4.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1884.     23  pp. 

1885.  Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1885.     18  pp. 

1886.  Camden  :   The  Courier  Publishing  Assn.,  1887.     24 
(1)  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1882  in  Legisl.  docs.  18S3,  y.  2.  doc.  26. 

1883         1884,  y.  2,  doc.  20. 

1883/4 1885,  v.   2,  doc.  20. 

1885         '      1886.  y.   2,  doc.   19. 

1886  "         "  "       1887,  y.  2,  doc.  19. 

2  series 

Under  control  of  state  bd.  of  education,  pursuant  to  laws 
of  1891. 

1890/1-1S98/9.     Rept.  of  New  Jersey  School  for  Deaf- 
Mutes. 

Checklist 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  agree  except  in  imprint,  which 
is  omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 
1890/1.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1891.     43  pp. 
1891/2.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1892.     37  pp.,  illus. 
1892/3.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1803.     41  pp.,  illus. 
1893/4.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1894.     30  pp.,  illus. 
1894/5.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co..  1896.     35  pp..  illus. 
1895/6.     Trenton  :     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co.. 

1897.     37  pp..  illus. 
1896/7.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1898.     44  pp., 

Illus. 
1897/S.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1899.     44  pp., 

illus. 
1898/9.     Trenton  :    MacCrollish  &  Quigley,  1900.     31  pp., 

illus. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1890/1  in  Legisl.  docs.  1892.  y.  5,  doc.  26. 
1891/2    "         "  "       1893,  V.  2,  doc.   14. 

1892/3    "         "  "       1894,  y.  4,  doe.  34. 

1893/4    "         "  "      1895  (1.  e.  119  sess.),  y.  4.  doc.  32. 

1894/5    "         "  "       1895  (i.  e.  120  sess.),  y.  4,  doc.  32. 

1895/6    "         "  "       1896,  v.  4,   doc.  27. 

1896/7    "         "  "       1897.  y.  4.  doc.   18. 

1897/8    "         "  ■'       1898,  y.   5,  doc.  34. 

1898/9    "         "  "       1899,  y.  3,  doc.   17. 


MAINTENANCE— cont'd 

New  Jersey  School  for  Deaf-Mutes — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

A  brief  report  is  found  in  Docunient.s  as  follows  : 
1891/2  In  A.K.  bd.  education   1891/2,  pt.  1  :  261-271. 

1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  225- 


1892/3 

231. 

1893/4  in  A.R. 

1894/5    "  " 

1895/6    "  " 

1896/7    "  " 

1897/8    "  " 

1898/9    "  " 


bd.  education  1893/4,  app.  A,  pp.  209-214. 
1894/5  :  321-325. 
1895/6  :  257-262. 
1896/7:285-292. 
1897/8:303-307. 
1898/9  :  353-358. 

3  series 
Rept.   of   New   Jersey   School   for   the 


1899/00-1903/4. 
Deaf. 

Checklist 

Dept.  and  doc.  editions  agree  except  in  imprint,  which  is 
omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 
1809/00.     MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1901.     39  pp.,  Illus. 
1900/1.      MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1902.     37  pp.,  Illus. 
1901/2.      MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1902.     38  pp.,  illus. 
1902/3.      MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1903.     38  pp.,  illus. 
1903/4.      MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1905.     36  pp.,  illus. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1899/00  in  Legisl.  docs.  1900,  v.  5.  doc.  42. 
1900/1       '•         "  "      1901.  V.  5,  doc.  43. 

1901/2      ' 1902.  v.   5,  doc.  58. 

1902/3      "         "  "       1903,  y.  5,  doc.  52. 

1903/4       "         "  "       1904,    y.   5,   doc.   53. 

A  brief  report  Is  found  in  Documents  as  follows  : 
1899/00  in  A.R.  bd.  education   1899/00:381-388. 
1900/1    "     •'         "  "  1900/1  :  355-362. 

1901/2    ' "  1901/2  :  285-295. 

1902/3    "     "         "  "  1902/3 :  293-303. 

1903/4    "     "         "  "  1903/4:315-324. 

71071-serial 

1882.  A  law  for  the  establishment  of  the  state  institu- 
tion for  the  deaf  and  dumb.  Trenton:  Naar,  Day 
&  Naar,  1882.    9  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  N.  .7.  Hist.  Socy. 

.     By-laws  of  the  state  institution  for  the  Deaf  and 

Dumb.   Trenton;  John  L.  Murphy,  1882.   10  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy. 

1883.  Institution  for  deaf  and  dumb  in  progress;  amt. 
needed  for  its  completion.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow) 
Jan.  9,  1883.) 

.     Commendation  of  state  institution  for  Deaf  and 

Dumb.     (A.R.  bd.  education  1882/3:  6.) 

.     Apprn.  of  proceeds  of  sale  of  Stevens  Battery,  to 

the  State  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.  (A.  R. 
comptroller  1882/3;  35.) 

1884.  Completion  of  institution  for  deaf  and  dumb;  no. 
of  pupils;  amt.  expended  for  bldgs.,  grounds,  etc., 
and  for  maintenance.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan. 
8,  1884.) 

1885.  Completion  of  bldg.  for  school  for  deaf  mutes  out 
of  fund  realized  from  sale  of  Stevens  battery  (act 
of  Mch.  5,  1883)  ;  terms  of  admission;  no.  of  pupils 
in  attendance;  expense  in  1884;  apprn.  per  pupil; 
recommended  that  apprn.  be  made  for  completion 
and  improvement  of  grounds  and  bldgs.  {Same 
(Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1885:  23-24.) 

1886.  No.  of  pupils  at  School  for  Deaf  Mutes;  expendi- 
tures;  apprn.    (Some  (Abbett)   Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1888.  Object  of  N.  J.  School  for  Deaf-Mutes;  nature  of 
instruction;  apprn.  for  bldg.  for  workshops  recom- 
mended.   {Same  (Green)  Jan.  8,  1888:  25.) 

1889.  Attendance  and  expenses  of  School  for  Deaf 
Mutes  in  1888;  description  of  property;  suggested 
that  it  be  sold  and  more  suitable  property  procured. 
{Same  (Green)  Jan.  [81,  1889.) 

1890.  No.  of  pupils  at  Deaf  Mute  School  and  expenses 
in  1889;  instruction  and  training;  recommended 
that  property  be  sold  and  land  purchased,  bldgs. 
erected,  etc.,  elsewhere.  {Same  (Green)  Jan.  1890: 
25.) 


476 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
New  Jersey  School  for  Deaf-Mutes — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1890/1.     School    for    deaf-mutes:    attendance;    receipts 
and   disbursements,  balance;    education,  industrial 
as  well  as  literary.    (Some  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892: 
24.) 

1891.  Abolition  of  Deaf  Mute  School  recommended. 
{Same   (Abbett)    Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     Means  of  support  of  N.  J.  School  for  Deaf-Mutes. 

(Rept.  of  N.  J.  School  for  Deaf  Mutes  1890/1:  1M2.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Everitt)  on  School  for  Deaf- 
Mutes.    (Sen.  jol.  1891:  674.) 

.     School    for    Deaf-Mutes:     attendance    and    cost. 

(Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  Admirable  mngmt.  of  School  for  Deaf-Mutes  at 
Trenton.  (7  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1892:  8- 
9.) 

1893.  Decrease  in  expenditures  of  Deaf-Mute  School. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  1893:  20.) 

.     Attendance  at  Deaf-Mute  School  in  1891/2;  need 

of  repairs  and  addition  for  hospital  purposes.  (Same 

(Abbett)  .Tan.  1893:  22-23.) 
1896.     School  for  Deaf-Mutes:   location;   no.  of  pupils; 

erection  of  industrial  and  physical  training  bldg. 

{Same    (Werts)    Jan.  14,   1896.) 
1899.     Change  in  principal  of  the  School  for  Deaf-Mutes; 

method  in  use  in  the  school.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education 

1899:  6.) 

1901.  No.  of  pupils  at  School  for  Deaf  in  1900;  cost. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Voorhees)   Jan.  8,  1901.) 

1902.  State  School  for  the  Deaf;  by  John  P.  Walker. 
(1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections 
1902:  50-51.) 

Receipts  and  Exi'EKniTrnEs 

1882-1883/4.  Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  of 
State  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1881/2  (pp.  30-Zl)—snme  1883/4.) 
1882-1887/8.  Apprn.  to  State  Institution  for  Deaf  and 
Dumb.  (A.R.  treasurer  1881/2  (p.  Ill)— same  1887/ 
8.) 
1883-1884.  Comment  on  deaf  and  dumb  fund.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1882/3  (pp.  74-75)— .same  1884.) 

The  (Ipaf  and  dumb  fund  was  derived  from  the  sale  of 
Stevens  Battery  and  was  appropriated  liy  the  Legis- 
lature to  the  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb. 

.  Ann.  acct.  of  deaf  and  dumb  fund.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1882/3  (p.  US)—same  1883/4.) 

1884.  Amt.  of  deaf  and  dumb  fund;  origin;  amt.  ex- 
pended therefrom.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8, 
1884.) 

1886.  Expenditures  for  school  for  deaf  mutes;  attend- 
ance; apprn.  asked  for  repairs  and  improvements. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  20.) 

1887.  Disbursements  on  acct.  N.  J.  school  for  deaf 
mutes.    (A.R.  comptroller  1886/7:  34-35.) 

1896-1904.     Disbursements;  deaf  mutes.    (A.R.  treasurer 

1895/6  (pp.  271-272)— .wme  1903/4.) 
.     Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  deaf  mutes. 

(A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (p.  54) — same  1903/4.) 

New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Morris  Plains 
Opened  Aug.  17.  1,S7G. 

serial 

A 

1  series 
1868-1886.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  to  examine  sites,  prepare 
plans,  etc.,  for  anotlier  state  lunatic  asylum,  to  the 
Senate  and  General  Assembly. 

Checklist 
1868  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at    the    True    American 
Omce.  18<in.     H  pp..  pi,.  Illus. 
Marcus  L,  Ward.   Danl.   Haines.   11.  A.   liuttolph,  Tho.s. 
McKeen,  U.  H.  Veghte,  comrs. 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Morris  Plains — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1868  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1233-1240. 
1869-1870.     None  found. 

1871  dept.  cd.    Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  State  Gazette  Office, 
1872.     9  pp. 
F.    S.    Lathrop.    A.    Reckless,    Beach    Vanderpool,    Saml. 

Lllley  (Lilly  ?),  comrs. 
Copy  seen  In  New  Jersey  Historical  Society. 

1871  doc.  ed.    Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  State  Gazette  Office, 
1872.     9  pp. 

1872  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The  State  Gazette — Murphy  & 
Bechtel.  1872.     15  pp.,  Illus..  plan. 

Francis  S.  Lathrop.  Beach  Vanderpool.  A.  Reckless, 
Saml.  Lilly.  Franklin  P.  Westcott,  comrs. 

1872  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     15  pp..  illus.,  plan. 

187:?  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The  State  Gazette — Murphy  & 
Bechtel.  1873.     11  pp.,  pi. 
Same  comrs.  as  in  1872. 

1873  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     11  pp.,  pi.,  Illus. 

1874.     Trenton  :    Public  Opinion— W.  S.  Sharp.  1874.     16 
pp..  pi.,  illus. 
F.  S.  Lathrop.  Beach  Vanderpool.  Saml.  Lilly.  Anthony 
Reckless,  Franklin  P.  Westcott,  Geo.  A.  Halsey,  Wm. 
G.  Lathrop.  comrs. 
1875  dept.  ed,      Trenton  :    Public  Opinion — W.    S,    Sharp, 
1875.     15  pp.,  pi,,  illus, 
Comrs.    same   as    1874.    substituting   John    S.    Reed   for 
Franklin  F,  Westcott. 

1875  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     15  pp.,  pi..  Illus. 

1876  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

"      doc.  ed,     n.  p..  n.  d.     19  pp. 
Comrs.  same  as  in  1875. 

1877  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Naar.  Day  &  Naar,  1877.    19  pp. 
Comrs.  same  as  in  1875. 

1877  doc.  ed.     n,  p..  n,  d,     19  pp, 

1878  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.     8  pp. 
Comrs.  same  as  in  1875. 

1S78  doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.     8  pp. 

1879  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Wm.  S.  Sharp,  1879.     6  pp. 
Comrs.  same  as  in  1875. 

1879  doc,  ed,     n.  p,.  n.  d.     6  pp. 
18S0  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

"      doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n,  d,     7  pp. 

Same  comrs.  as  In  1875.  adding  Saml.  D.  Bedle,  Saml.  S. 
Clark.  Hiram  C.  Clark. 
1SS1-1SS2.     None  found, 

1883  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

"      doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d,     5  pp. 

Beach  Vanderpool.  Geo.  A.  Halsey.  Anthony  Reckless, 
A.  W,  Cutler.  Garret  Ackerson,  Jr.,  .Tosiah  Meeker 
were  the  comrs. 

1884  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    J,  T^,  Murphy.  1884.     5  pp. 
Geo.  A.  Halsey.  Anthony  Iteekless.  Josiah  Meeker,  Henry 

D,  Winton,  John  W,  Jackson.  H.  C.  Hendry,  comrs. 
Copy  seen  in  New  .Jersey  Historical  Society. 

1884  doc.  ed,     n.  p,.  n.  d.     5  pp, 

1885  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1885.    2  11. 
Same  comrs.  as  In  1884. 

2  U. 

The  Camden  Dally  Post  Prtg. 


e. 

6. 

6. 
0, 
6. 
24. 
doc. 


1885  doc.  ed.     n,  d.,  n,  d. 

1886  dent.   ed.     Camden  : 
House.  1886,     3  pp. 

Same  comrs.  as  In  1885,  adding  Danl.  H.  Leek. 
1886  doc,  cd.     n.  p..  n.  d.     3  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1868  in   I.egisi.  docs.   1869  :  1233-1240. 
1869-1870  not  found 
1871  In  Leglsl.  docs. 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 

1878  "         "  "       1879.   V.   2,  doc.   51. 

1879  "    "     "   1880.  V.  2,  doc.  70. 
18S0  " 
1881-1882  not  found 

1883  In  Leglsl.  docs.  1884,  v.  2,  doc.  24. 

1884  "    •'     "   1885,  T.  2,  doc.  24. 

1885  "    "     "   1886.  V.  2.  doc.  23. 

1886  "    "     "   1887,  v.  2,  doc.  23. 

2  series 
1876-1889/90.     Rept.  of  the  managers  of  the  State  Hos- 
pital for  the  Insane  at  Morristown. 

Checklist 
Dept,  and  doc.  editions  agree  except  In  Imprint,  which  is 
omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 
1.   1876.     Trenton:    J.    L.   Murphy,   1876.      34    pp.,   pis., 
Illus. 


1872. 

1873.  doc. 

1874.  doc. 

1875.  doc. 
1S76.  doc. 

1877,  doc. 

1878,  doc. 

1879,  V.  2, 

1880,  V.  2,  doc. 

1881,  v.  2.  doc.  71. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


477 


7. 

1881/2. 

riobokcn 

42  pp.. 

illus.,  pl. 

8. 

1882/3. 

Newark  : 

lllus..  pi. 

9. 

1883/4. 
Pl. 

Trenton 

10. 

1884/5. 

Trenton 

pl. 

11. 

1885/6 

Camden 

1886. 

84  (1)  pp.. 

12. 

1SS6/7. 

Trenton 

77  pp.. 

pis.,  illus. 

13. 

1887/8. 

raniden 

14. 

1888/9. 

Trenton 

MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Morris  Plains — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

2    1876  7.     Trenton:    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1877.     31  pp., 
pl..  Illus. 

3.  1877  8.     Trenton:    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.     34  pp., 

pi.,  illus. 

4.  1S78'9.     Trenton:    W.  S.  Sharp.  1879.     40  pp.,  illus., 

pl. 

4.  1S78/9.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 

This  in  no  way  corresponds  to  the  40  p.iKP  report  of  this 
date.  It  is  a  reprint  from  the  Archives  of  Medicine, 
V.  3.  no.  3,  June.  1880. 

5.  1879/80.     Mt.   Holly:     C.  L.   Folwcll,    1880.      34    pp., 
illus..  pl. 

18Sn/l.     Oranse  :    S.  Toombs,  1881.    32  pp.,  illus.,  pl. 
:    Prtd.   by   Moyer   &   Luehs,   1882. 

Prtd.  by  W.  B.  Guild,  1883,    40  pp., 

J.  U  Murphy,  1884,    40  pp.,  Illus., 

J.  L.  Murphy,  1885.    66  pp.,  illus., 

The    Courier    Publishing    Assn., 
illus..  pl. 
The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1887. 

S.  Chew.  1889.     80  pp..  pl..  illus. 
The  .J.  L.  Murphy  rublishing  Co.. 
1890.     78  pp..  pl.,  illus. 
15.   1889/90.     Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishins  Co., 
1890.     102  pp.,  pl.,  illus. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.   1876       in  LCKisl.  docs.   1877,  doc.   7. 

1878,  doc.  6. 

1879,  doc.   35. 

1880,  V.  2.  doc.  72. 

1881,  V.  2,  doc.  70. 

1882,  V.   2,  doc.  53. 

1883,  v.  2,  doc.   25. 

1884,  V.  2,   doc.  23. 

1885,  V.   2,  doc.  23. 

1886,  V.  2,  doc.  22. 

1887,  v.  2.   doc.   22. 

1888,  V,  2,  doc.   22. 

1889,  V.  2,   doc.  21. 

1890,  V.  2,  doc.  23. 

1891,  V.   1,  doc.  8. 

3  series 

See  below,  under  State  Asylums  for  the  Insane. 

4  series 
1896/7-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  managers  and  officers 

of  the  New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Morris  Plains. 

Checklist 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  agree  except  in  Imprint,  which  is 
omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

22.  1896/7.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1897. 
98  pp.,  illus. 

23.  1897/8.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1898. 
118  pp.,  Illus. 

24.  1898/9.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1899.     94 
pp..  Illus. 

25.  1899/00.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  QuIgley,  1900.     95 
pp..  illus. 

26.  1900/1.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1901.  135  pp.,  illus. 

27.  1901/2.     Trenton:    The  J.  L  .Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1902.  116  pp..  illus. 

28.  1902/3.     Camden  :    Slnnickson  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1904. 
122  pp.,  illus, 

29.  1903/4.     Paterson :    News  Prtg.   Co..  1905.     134  pp., 
illus. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

22.  1896/7  in  Legisl.  docs.  1897.  v.  4,  doc.  23. 

23.  1897/8    •■         "  ■'  1898,  v.  5,   doc.  39. 

24.  1898/9    "         "  "  1899,  y.  5,  doc.  29. 

25.  1899/00 "    "  "  1900.  v.  2.  doc.  14. 

26.  1900/1  "    "  "  1901,  V.  2,  doc.  15. 

27.  1901/2  "    "  "  1902,  V.  2,  doc.  15. 

28.  1902/3  "    "  "  1903,  V.  2,  doe.  15. 

29.  1903/4  "    "  "  1904,  v.  2,  doc.  14. 


2. 

1876/7  " 

S. 

1877/8  " 

4. 

1878/9  " 

5. 

1879/80  " 

6. 

1880/1  " 

7. 

1881/2  " 

8, 

1882/3  " 

9. 

1883/4  " 

10. 

1884/5  " 

11. 

1885/6  " 

12. 

1886/7  " 

13. 

1887/8  " 

14. 

1888/9  " 

15. 

1889/90  " 

MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Morris  Plains — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
B 

1869-1890.     Rept.   of  joint  committee  on   state  lunatic 
asylum  to  the  legislature. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1869  in  Legisl.  docs.  1870:333-338. 

1870  "         ••  "      1871:607-701. 

1872  "         "  "      1S7B:  143-147. 

1873  "         "  "      1873,  doc.  28.    5  pp. 
1874-1875  not  found. 

1876  In  Legisl.  docs.  1870.  doc.  31.     4  pp. 

]877-l.s8('  not  found. 

1890  in  Legisl.   docs.   1890.  v.  2,  doc.  22.     6  pp. 

non-serial 

1872.  Selection  of  site  (Morristown)  for  new  Lunatic 
Asylum:  amt.  appropriated:  amt.  expended.  (Govs, 
mess.    (Randolph)    Jan.    [9],  1872:  11-12.) 

1873.  Asylum  at  Morristown:  amt.  of  land  and  cost; 
capacity:  general  plan;  advance  of  money  by  comrs. 
(Same  (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873;  19.) 

1874.  Progress  of  worlc  on  Morristown  Lunatic  Asylum; 
additional  apprn.  recommended.  (.Same  (Parker) 
Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1875.  Progress  of  work  on  insane  asylum  at  Morris- 
town; sum  advanced  by  comrs.,  etc.  (Same  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1875-1876.  Acts  for  the  organization  of  the  state  asy- 
lum for  the  insane  of  Morristown,  and  by-laws 
adopted  by  the  mgrs.  thereof.  Newark:  Press  of 
Williams  &  Plum,  1876.    58  pp.,  pis. 

Includes  also  regulations,  by-laws,  etc. 

Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Historical  Socy. 

1876.  Special  rept.  of  comrs.  to  select  site  and  build 
asylum  for  insane,  giving  stmt,  of  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures from  Jan.  1,  1871,  to  Feb.  1,  1876,  under 
res.  of  Jan.  17,  1876.  88  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1876,  doc. 
28.) 

1877.  Morristown  Asylum  opened  in  August,  1876;  no, 
of  patients;  necessity  of  further  apprn.  for  com- 
pletion; no.  of  patients  at  Trenton  asylum;  how 
maintained;  repeal  of  act  of  1873  rel.  to  co.  lunatic 
asylums  recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan. 
9,  1877:  1.3-14.) 

1877-1879.  State  asylum  at  Morristown;  table;  details 
of  expenditure  and  statistics  of  patients.  (Sen.  jol. 
1880:  170.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880,  doc,  33:  14.) 

1878.  Apprn.  to  Morristown  Insane  Asylum  in  1877; 
progress  of  work:  entire  amt.  expended  on  institu- 
tion and  improvements,  etc.;  nature  of  work;  no.  of 
patients;  expenditures  in  1877  for  salaries  and  pa- 
tients.   (Govs.  mess.   (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  18-19.) 

1881.  No.  of  patients  at  Morristown  Asylum;  finances; 
repairs.   (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1883.  Patients  at  Morristown  Asylum,  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures (1882);  needed  improvements  and  plans 
for  meeting  expense.   (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9, 1883.) 

.     State  insane  cared  for  in  asylums  at  Morristown 

and  Trenton  and  in  co.  asylums  of  Burlington, 
Camden,  Cumberland,  Essex,  Hudson,  Passaic  and 
Salem;  co.  and  state  payments.  (Same  (Ludlow) 
Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  Morristown  Asylum:  no.  of  patients  (co.,  private 
and  convict),  expense  of  maintenance  and  source  of 
receipts,  1882/3;  stream  pollution  by  sewage  from 
asylum;  disapproval  of  suggested  purchase  of  more 
land.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  No.  of  patients  and  cost  of  maintenance  at  Mor- 
ristown Insane  Asylum  in  1884;  purchase  of  land; 
proposed  change  in  govt.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1885:  25-26.) 


478 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Morris  Plains — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1885.  No.  of  patients  at  Morristown  Insane  Asylum; 
cost  of  maintenance:  balance  remaining  in  liands  of 
mngrs.    {Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1S86:  21.) 

.     Veto  (Abbett)  of  act  to  regulate  apptmt.  of  bd.  of 

mngrs.  of  N.  J.  State  Asylum  for   Insane,  Morris- 
town.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1885:  591-592.) 

1886.  Morristown  Asylum;  transfer  of  Hunterdon  Co. 
patients  from  Trenton;  sewage  system;  amt.  needed 
to  put  it  in  operation;  other  apprns.  asked;  amt.  re- 
maining in  hands  of  comrs.  to  build  institution;  re- 
ceipts in  1885.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886: 
22.) 

.  Morristown  Insane  Asylum:  no.  of  inmates;  ex- 
penses; balance;  receipts;  inventory;  sewage  sys- 
tem; apprn.  and  cost.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11, 
1887.) 

1888.  Morristown  Insane  Asylum:  no.  of  patients,  re- 
ceipts and  expenses  in  1886/7;  additional  apprn. 
needed  for  completion  of  sewage  system;  apprn. 
asked  for  construction  of  reservoir;  apprns.  also 
asked  for  bldgs.  for  livestock  and  for  sanitary  re- 
pairs; total  amt.  desired.  {Same  (Green)  Jan.  [10], 
1888:  26.) 

1889.  Rept.  of  special  committee  to  Investigate  the 
mngmt.,  govt,  and  discipline  of  the  State  Asylum 
for  the  Insane  at  Morristown,  N.  J.  19  pp.  Trenton: 
J.  L.  Murphy,  1889. 

Copy  in  Surgeon  General's  Library,  Washington,  D.  C. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1889:  58-73;  Minutes  of  Assem. 

1889:  52-65.) 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  liy  Sen.  (Sen.  jol.  1880  :  731.  300 

copies  by  Assem.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1889  :  66). 
The  members  of  the   Committee  were  .John   W.   Griggs, 
U  A.  Thompson.  Frank  .M.  McDermit.  .losiah  .Tones, 
James   Peck,   John   W.  Bogert.   Carnot  B.   Meeker, 
John  R.  Pitney. 

.     Morristown    Insane    Asylum:    patients,    receipts 

and  disbursements,  1887/8;  approximate  cost  of  im- 
provements desired;  profits  of  farm  and  garden. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1890.  Morristown  Insane  Asylum:  no.  of  patients,  re- 
ceipts and  expenditures  in  1888/9;  desired  improve- 
ments; progress  on  those  previously  authorized. 
{Same  (Green)   Jan.  1890:  26-27.) 

1890/1.  Morris  Plains  Asylum:  no.  of  patients;  re- 
ceipts and  expenditures;  balance.  {Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1892:  33.) 

1891.  Morristown  Asylum:  no.  of  inmates,  receipts 
and  expenditures  in  1889/90;  water  supply.  {Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1891/2.  Morris  Plains  Asylum:  no.  of  patients;  sup- 
port; receipts  and  expenditures.  {Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  1893:  35-36.) 

1893.  Morris  Plains  Asylum  overcrowded;  Infirmary 
needed  for  patients  having  infectious  or  contagious 
diseases.    {Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  34.) 

.     Sums    due    Morris    Plains    Asylum;    liabilities. 

{Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  36.) 

1896.  Warden's  estimate  of  needs  of  Morris  Plains  Hos- 
pital for  ensuing  year,  as  compared  with  amt.  ap- 
propriated.   {Same  (Werts)   1S96:  13.) 

1902.  State  Hospital  for  the  Insane  at  Morris  Plains; 
by  B.  D.  Evans.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and 
corrections  1902:  48-49.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1867/8.  Expenses  of  comrs.  for  site  of  new  lunatic 
a.sylum.  (A.R.  treasurer  1867/8  (p.  541) — same 
1868/9.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Morris  Plains — cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1871-1877.  Tabular  stmt,  of  various  apprns.  made  to 
purchase  site  for,  and  erect  buildings  of  insane  asy- 
lum at  Morristown.    (A.R.  comptroller  1876/7:  20.) 

.     Comment  on  apprns.  for  new  lunatic  asylum  at 

Morristown.    (Same  1870/1  (p.  13) — .fomp  1876/7.) 

:     Apprn.   to   northern   N.    J.   Lunatic   Asylum,   at 

Morristown.    (A.R.  treasurer  1870/1   (p.  87) — same 
1876/7.) 

1876.  Amt.  expended  on  Morristown  Asylum  for  In- 
sane; estimated  cost  of  completion;  necessity  of 
completion;  apprn.  recommended.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  22-23.) 

1877-1885/6.  Disbursements  for  maintenance  of  lunatic 
asylum  at  Morristown  and  estimates  for  coming  yr. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1870/7  (p.  22)—  same  1885/6.) 

1878.  Amt.  expended  on  Morristown  Asylum  since  1871. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  7.) 

1880.  Disbursements:  apprn.  to  Morristown  Asylum. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1879/80:  96.) 

1890-1892.  Cost  of  maintenance  at  Morris  Plains  Asy- 
lum in  1890  and  1892.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan. 
1893:  30.) 

1898-1904.  Disbursements;  State  Hospital  at  Morris 
Plains.  (A.R.  treasurer  1897/8  (pp.  421-423) — same 
1903/4.) 

New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Trenton 

serial 


Commissioners  to  Purchase  a  Site 

a 

Comrs.  were  named  in  the  act  of  March  26,  1845. 
1845.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  purchase'  a  site  for  the  N.  J. 
lunatic  asylum. 

In  documents  as  follows  : 

1845  in  Govs.  mess.   (Strattonl  Jan.  14.  1846.    doc.  2. 
Comrs.  :      Danl.     Haines,    Thos.    Arrowsmith,    John    S. 

Condit.  Joseph  Saunders.  Maurice  Beesley. 
Separate  copies  of  this  message  being  rare,  the  paging 
from   the   document   edition  of  the   message  is  ap- 
pended. 
1845  in   Senate  lol.  1846  :  35-38. 
"        "  Minutes  of  Assem.  1846  :  33-36. 


Comrs.  apptd.  by  the  Governor. 
1845-1847.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  build  a  state  lunatic  asy- 
lum. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
EH  F.  Cooleil,  Calvin  Hnircll,  Saml.  Rush,  comrs. 

1845  In  Govs.  mess.    (Stratton)    Jan.   14,   1846.  doc.    3. 

1846  "      "  "  ■■  Jan.   12.   1847:11-13. 

1847  "      "  "  "  Jan.   12,   1848:13-14. 
Separate  copies  of  these  messages  being  rare,  the  paging 

from  the  document  edition  is  appended. 

1845  in   Senate  Jol.  Is4r,  :  .">s-41. 

"  Minutes  of  Ass.'m.  1S46  :  36-38. 

1846  "   Senate  iol.  1847  :  16-18. 

"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1847  :  17-19. 

1847  "   Senate  .iol.  1848  :  2.3-24. 

"  Votes  of  Assem.  1848  :  24-23. 

B 

Joint  Committee 

1845-1890.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  the  subject  of  a 
state  lunatic  asylum. 

Checklist 
184.5.     Trenton  :   Prtd.  bv  Sherman  &  Harron.  1845.    9  pp. 
Copies   seen    In   N.   J.    Hist.   Socy.    and   in    N.    Y.   Public 
Library.     500  copies  .were  ordered  prtd.  by  the  Sen. 
(Sen.  "jol.    1.S45 :  .M'")    and    the    Gen.    Assem.    rcsp. 
{Votes  of  Assem.  1845:406). 
Jos.  S.  Dodd,  A-.  Wurts,  Reuben  Wlllets  (Senate)  ;  John 
\V.  C.  Evans.  Rich.  J.  Bond,  Jahez  Plcrson,  Geo.  F. 
li'ort  (Assem.),  Committee. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


479 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Trenton — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
B — cont'd 
Joint  Committee — cont'd 
Cbeckllst — cont'd 
1846-1847.     Not  lound. 

1848.     Trenton  :    Trtti.  by  Slioiman  &  Harron,  1S48.     5  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  N.  J.  Hist.  SocT. 

Chas.  S.  Olden  and  Geo.  F.  Fort  (Senate)  ;  S.  K.  Martin, 
F.    V.    D.    Voorhoes.    J.    G.    Goble    and    J.    Parker 
(Assem.),  Committee. 
1840.      No  separate  cony  foiiiul. 

S.  K.  Martin  was  cbrm.  of  the  committee. 

1850.  No  separate  copy  touiui. 

The  usual  no.  were  oi'dered  prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1850:  754-756.) 

1851.  Trenton  :     i'rtd.    at   the   "  True   American  "   Office, 
1851.     5  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy. ;  also  in  State  Library, 

Trenton. 
A.  O.  Zabrlskle  was  cbrm.  of  the  committee. 

1852.  Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Office,  1852. 
5  pp. 

Copy   seen   in   the   N.    J.    Hist.    Socy.   and   in   the   State 

Library,  Trenton. 
S.  D.  Canfleid  and  A.   O.  Zabrlskle    (Senate)  ;  John  D. 
Jackson.  Joel  Haywood,  Wm.  H.  Conover  and  John 
Zabrlskle  (Assem.),  Committee. 
]S-..'!-1854.     Not  found. 
1855-1857.     See  below  ;  group  6. 

1857.  No  separate  copy  found. 

1858.  No  separate  copy  found. 

2000  copies  ordered  prtd.  for  the  Institution  and  500  for 
the  House.      (Minutes  of  Assem.  1858  :  567.) 
1859-1867.     See  below  ;  group  &. 

1867.  No  separate  copy  found. 

1868.  See  below  ;  group  b. 

1869.  Not  found. 

1870-1874.     No  separate  copy  found. 
Bowker  notes  separate  1870-7.'}. 

1875.  Trenton  :   W.  S.  Sharp,  1875.    5  pp. 
Copy  in  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1876.  No  separate  copy  found. 

Usual  no.  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  Jol.  1876:482.) 
1877-1886.     Not  found. 
1887.      No  separate  copy  found. 
1888-1889.     Not  found. 

1890.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley.   1800.     6  pp. 
Geo.    T.    Cranmer    James    L.    Miller,    Peter    D.    Smith 
(Senate)  ;  Jos.   P.  Albright.  John   Harris,   John  T. 
Kelly,  II.  C.  Stull,  John  J.  Bertram  (House),  Com- 
mittee. 

O 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1845  in   Sen.  .iol.  1845  :  521-527. 

"  Votes  of  Assem.  1845  :  401-496. 
1846-1847  not  found. 
1848  in   Sen.  Jol.  1848  :  550-5.'i2. 

"  Votes  of  Assem.  1848  :  708-710. 
1840    "  Minutes  of  Assem.  1840  :  925-929. 

1850  "  Minutes  of  Assem.  1850  :  754-756. 

1851  "  Se^.  .iol.  1851  :  699-700. 

1852  "  App.  to  Sen.  .jol.  1852  :  419-421. 

"  App.  to  House  .iol.  1852  :  419-421. 
1853-1856  not  found.  . 

1857  in  App.  to  Sen.  iol.  1857  :  1075-lOSl, 

1858  "  App.  to  House  Jol.  1858  :  345-346. 
1850-1S66  not  found. 

1S67  In   Sen.  iol.  1867  :  192-194. 

1868-1869  not  found. 

1870   in   Minutes  of  Assem.  1870  :  615-620. 

1871-1875  not  found. 

1876  in   Sen.  iol.  1876  :  465-481. 

"  Legisl.  docs.  1876.  doc.  30.    21  pp. 
1877-1886  not  found. 
1887  In  Minutes  of  Assem.  1887  :  464-465. 

"   Sen.  Jol.  1887  :  216-217. 
1888-1889  not  found. 
1890  in   Senate  Jol.  1890  :  668-671. 

■'  Minutes  of  Assem.   1890  :  985-988, 


In  reports  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum  : 

1855  in  Ann.  repts.  of  officers  N.  J.  State  Lunatic  Asylum 

1854  :  39-40. 

1856  in  Ann.  repts.  of  officers  N.  J.  State  Lunatic  Asylum 

1855  :  34. 

1857  in  Ann.  repts,  of  officers  N.  J.  State  Lunatic  Asylum 

1856  :  33-34, 

1858  in  Ann.  repts.  of  officers  N.  J.  State  Lunatic  Asylum 

1857  :  30-40. 

1859  in  Ann.  repts.  of  officers  N.  J.  State  Lunatic  Asylum 

1858  :  29-32. 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Trenton — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
B — cont'd 
Joint  Committee — cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 
6 — cont'd 


1860  in  Ann.  repts. 
1850  :  23-24. 

1861  in  Ann.  repts. 

1860  :  23-24. 

1862  in  Ann.  repts. 

1861  :  7-8. 

1863  in  Ann.  repts. 

1862  :  19. 

1864  in  Ann.  repts. 

1863  :  5-6. 

1865  In  Ann.  repts. 
1864:  21. 

1866  in  Ann.  repts, 
1805  :  21-22. 

1867  in  Ann.  repts, 

1866  :  22-24. 

1868  in  Ann.  repts. 

1867  :  25-27. 


of  officers  N.  J. 
of  officers  N.  J. 
of  officers  N.  J, 
of  officers  N.  J. 
of  officers  N,  J, 
of  officers  N.  J, 
of  officers  N.  J. 
of  officers  N.  J. 
of  officers  N.  J. 

c 


state  Lunatic 
State  Lunatic 
State  Lunatic 
State  Lunatic 
State  Lunatic 
State  Lunatic 
State  Lunatic 
State  Lunatic 
State  Lunatic 


Asylum 
Asylum 
Asylum 
Asylum 
Asylum 
Asylum 
Asylum 
Asylum 
Asylum 


Reports  of  Asylum  Officials 

serial 

1  series 

1S47-1889/90.     Annual  report  *  of  the  officers  of  the  New 

Jersey  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton. 

Checklist 

1.  1847  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  25-26. 
"        "       doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  26-27. 
The  doc.  paging  given  here  Is  that  of  the  Govs,  mess. 
1848. 

2.  1848  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd,  by  Phillips  &  Boswell, 

1840.     45  pp.,  pi. 

2.  1848  doc.  ed.  (Senate),    n.  t.  p.    pp.  61-95. 

doc.  ed.   (Assem).     Omitted. 

3.  1840  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   Prtd.  by  Sherman  &  Harron, 

1850.     42  pp.,  illus. 

3.  1849  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  57-59. 

4.  1850  debt.   ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  True  Amer- 

ican "  Offlco.  1851.     42  pp.,  pis. 

4.  1850  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  36-58. 

5.  1851   dent.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  Phillips  &  Boswell, 

1852.     35  pp.,  lllus. 
5.  1851   dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office,  1852.     33  (1)  pp. 

5.  1851   doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  104-131  (1). 

6.  1852  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     Phillips   &  Boswell,    1852. 

35  pp.,  pi.,  plan. 
Copy  in  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 
6.   1852  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American 

Office,  1853.     66  (1)  pp.,  illus. 
Copy  in  N.  J.  State  Library,  Trenton. 

6.  1852  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  80-154. 

7.  1853  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    True  American  Office,  1854, 

38  (1)  pp.,  pi.,  plan. 

7.  1853  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     38  pp. 

8.  1854   dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  True  Amer- 

ican "  Office,  1855.     40  pp. 

8.  1854  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  63-04. 

9.  1855  dept.    ed.      Trenton:     "True   American' 

1856,  32  pp.,  2  II.,  3  pis. 
9.   1855  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     32  pp. 

10.   1856  dent.    ed.      Trenton  :     "  True    American  ' 

1857.  30   (1)    pp.,  illus. 

10.  1856  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  104,5-1081. 

11.  1857  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    True  American  Office,  1858. 

40  DP. 

11.  1857  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  309-346. 

12.  1858  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Office  of  "  State  Gazette  and 

Iteiniblicnn."  1850.     32  np. 

12.  1858  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  525-647. 

13.  1850  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :     I'rtd.  at  the  "  True  Amer- 

ican "  Office,  1860.     31  pp.,  pi. 

13.  1859  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  421-445. 

14.  1800  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  True  Amer- 

ican "  Office.  1861.     31  pp.,  pi. 

14.  1860  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  431-459. 

doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  53-81, 

15.  1,801   dept.   ed.      Jersey   City :     Prtd.    by    J.    H.   Lyon, 

1862.     19   (1)   pp. 
15.  1801  doc.  ed.    Jersey  City :   Prtd.  by  J.  H.  Lyon,  1862, 
13  pp. 
Regulations  resp.  the  adtuission  of  patients  are  omitted 
from  the  doc.  ed. 


Office, 


Office, 


'  Most   of   the    repts.   after   1850   are   entitled   "  Annual    Reports 


480 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Trenton — cont'd 
C — cont'd 
Reports  of  Asylum  Officials — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
16.  1862  dept.  ed.     Trenton :    Prtd.   by  D.   Naar,   "  True 
American  "  Office.  1863.  23  pp. 

16.  1862  doc.   ed.      Trenton :    Prtd.   by   D.    Naar.   "  True 
American  "  Office,  1863.     23  pp. 

17.  1863  dept.    ed.      Trenton;    Prtd.   by   D.    Naar,    "True 
American  "  Office.  1864.    22  pp. 

17.  1S63  doc.    ed.      Trenton :     Prtd.    by   D.    Naar,    "  True 
American  "  Office,  1864.     22  pp. 

18.  1864  dept.   ed.     Jersey   City :    Prtd.   by   J.   H.   Lyon, 

1865.     19  (2)  pp. 

18.  1864  doc.  ed.    Jersey  City  :  Prtd.  by  J.  H.  Lyon,  1865. 
19  (2)  pp. 

m.   1865  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     Prtd.    at    the    "  State    Ga- 
zette "  Olfice,  1866.     22  pp.,  pi. 

in.   1865  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  39-41. 
Supt's  rept.  only. 

20.   1866  dept.   ed.      Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the 
State  Gazette,  1867.     24  pp..  pi. 

20.  1866  doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.     pp.  314-338. 

21.  1S67  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American 

Office.  1868.     27  pp.,  pi. 

21.  1867  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  314-338. 

22.  1868  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

"      doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1241-1267. 

23.  1869  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office.  1870.     29  pp.,  ilius.,  pi. 

23.  1869  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  301-332. 

24.  1870  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American 

Office.  1871.     23  pp..  illus.  pi. 

24.  1870  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  637-659. 

25.  1870/1  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :  "  State  Gazette,"  Murphy  & 

Bechtel.  1871.     24  pp..  pi. 

25.  1870/1  doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  State  Gazette,"  Murphy 
&  Bechtel,  1871.     24  pp.,  pi. 

26.  1871/2  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    "State  Gazette,"  Murphy 

&  Bechtel,  1872.     17  pp. 

26.  1871  '2  doc.  ed,     n.  p..  n.  d.     17  pp. 

Hereafter   dept.   and   doc.    editions   agree   except   in   im- 
print, which  is  omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

27.  1872/3.     Trenton  :      The    State    Gazette — Murphy    & 

Bechtel,  1873.     19  pp. 

28.  1873/4.     Trenton:      Public     Opinion— W,     S.     Sharp, 

1874.  27  pp.,  pi. 

29.  1874/5.     Trenton :      Public     Opinion — W.     S.     Sharp, 

1875.  25  pp..  pi. 

.30.   1875/6.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy.  State  Gazette  Prtg. 
House,  1876.     29  pp.,  pi. 

31.  1S76/7.     Trenton:    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1877.     29  pp., 

pl. 

32.  1877/8.     Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.     29  pp., 

pl- 

33.  1878/9.     Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharp,  1879.     31  pp.,  pl. 

34.  1879/80.     Mt.  HollT  :    C.  H.  Folweii,  1880.     32  pp.,  pl. 
,35.   18S0/1.     Oranae  :    S.  Toombs,  1881,     31  pp.,  pl. 

36.   lSSl/2.  Somerville:   J.  H.  Mattison.  1882.    28  pp.,  pl, 

36.  1882/3.  Vineland  :    H.  W.  Wilbur,  1883.     29  pp.,  pl. 

37.  188.3/4.  Trenton:    J.   L.   Murphv,    1884.      27   pp.,   pl. 
.38.  1884/5.  Trenton  :    J.   L.   Murphv,   1885.      32  pp.,   pl. 

39.  1885/6.     Camden  :      The    Camden    Daily    Post    Prtg. 
House.  1886.     27  pp.,  pl. 

40.  1886/7.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphv  Publishing  Co., 

1887.  32  pp..  pl. 

41.  1887/8.     The  Princeton  Press:    C.  S.  Uobinson  &  Co., 

1888.  32  pp..  pl. 

42.  1888/9.      Clinton  :    E.  O.  Howell,  1890.     31  pp. 

43.  1889/90.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1890.     36  pp. 
In  C'tllected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1847  in   Senate  .1ol.   1848:25-26. 
Minutes  of  Assem.   1848  :  26-27. 

Both  Sen.  and  Assem.  paging  is  doc.  ed.  of  Govs.  mess. 

2.  1848   In   Senate  Joi.    1849  :  61-95. 

3.  1849    "  Minutes  of  Assem.  1850  :  57-79. 

4.  1850    "   Minutes  of  Assem.  1851  :  36-58. 

5.  1851    "  App.   to   Sen.   iol.   1852:101-131    (IK 
'      "       "  House  joi.  1852:  101-131  (1). 

6.  1852 Sen.  joi.  1853  :  89-1,54. 

House  Joi.  1853  :  89-154. 

7.  1853 Sen.  joi.  1854,  doc.  G, 

"      "       "   House  Iol.  1854,  doc.  G. 

8.  1854    ' ."^en.   Joi.    1855:63-94. 

'  House  joi.  1855  :  63-94. 

9.  1855 Sen.  Joi.   1856,  doc.  G. 

10,  18.56    "      "        "  Sen.  Joi.  1857  :  10451081. 

' House  iol.  1857  :  1045.1081. 

11,  1857 Sen.  Joi.   1858  :  309-340. 

House  Joi.  1858:  309-346. 

12,  1858 Sen.  Joi.  1859  :  525-647. 

House  joi.  1859:525-047. 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Trenton — cont'd 

C — cont'd 

Reports  of  Asylum  Officials — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

13.  1859  in  App.  to   Sen.  joi.  1860  :  421-445. 
House  iol.   1860:421-445. 

14.  1860    "      "       "  Sen.  joi.  1861  :  431-459, 
'      "       "   House  joi.   1861  :  53-81. 

15.  1861        in  Legisl.  docs.   1862 

16.  1862         "         "  "       1863. 

17.  1863         "         "  "      1864. 

18.  1864         "         "  "       1865. 

19.  1865         "         "  "      1866 :  39-41. 
Supt.'s  rept.  only. 

20.  1866       in  Legisl.  docs.   1867  :  314-,33S. 
21.1867        '       1868:95-123. 

22.  1868         "         "  "       1869:1241-1267. 

23.  1869         "         "  "      1870 :  301-332. 

24.  1870         "         "  "       1871  :  637-659. 

25.  1870/1    ' 1872. 

26.  1871/2    "         "  "      1873,  doc.  5. 

27.  1872/3    "         "  "       1874,  doc.  5. 

28.  1873/4    "         "  "      1875.   doc.  .5. 

29.  1874/5    "         "            "      1876,  doc.  5. 
:W.   1875/6    ' 1877.  doc.  5. 

31.  1876/7    "         "  "       1878,  doc.  5. 

32.  1877/8    ' 1879,  doc.  34. 

33.  1878/9    "         "  "       1880,  v.  2,  doc.   71. 

34.  1879/80 "         "  "      1881,  v.   2,   doc.   69. 

35.  1880/1    "         "  "      1882.  v.  2,  doc.  54. 

36.  1881/2    "         "  "       1883,  v.   2,  doc.  24. 

36.  1882/3    "         "  "       1884,  v.  2,  doc.  22. 

37.  1883/4    "         "  "       1885.  v.   2,  doc.   22. 

38.  1884/5    "         "  "       1886,   v.   2,   doc.   21. 

39.  1885/6 1887.  V.  2,  doc.  21. 

40.  1886/7    "         "  "      1888,  v.  2.   doc.  21. 

41.  1887/8    "         "  "       1889,  v.   2,  doc.  20. 

42.  18SS/9    "         "  "       1890,  V.  2,  doc.  21 

43.  1889/90 "         "  "      1891,  y.   1,  doc.  7. 
Also  in  Documents  as  follows  : 

1847  in  Govs.  mess.  (Stratton)  Jan.  5,  1848  :  15-17. 

1848-1849  omitted. 

1850  in  Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1851 :  35-40. 

Rept.  of  mgrs.  only. 
1851-1864  omitted. 

1865  in  Docs.  ace.  Govs.  moss.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  18C6  :  39- 
41. 

Paging  from  doc.  ed. 

2  series 

1890/1-1895/6.     See  below,  under  State  Asylums  for  the 
Insane. 

3  series 

1S9G/7-1903/4.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  resident  oflBcers  of  the 
N.  J.  State  Hospital  at  Trenton. 

Checklist 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  agree  except  that  in  the  doc.  ed. 
the  imprint  is  omitted. 

50.  1896/7.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1897. 
66  pp..  illus. 

51.  1897/8.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1898, 
56  pp..  Illus. 

52.  1898/9.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,   1899.     62 

pp.,  illus. 

53.  1899/00.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1900,     62 

pp.,  illus. 

54.  1900/1.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L,  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1902.     58  pp.,  illus. 

55.  1901/2.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphv  Publishing  Co., 

1902.     70  pp.,  illus. 

56.  1902/3.      Camden  :    Sinnickson  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1904. 

72  pp..  illus. 

57.  1903/4.      Paterson  :     News   Prtg.    Co.,    1905.      06    pp., 
illus. 

In  Coiiected  Docs,  as  follows: 

51.  1897/8  in  Legisl.  docs.  1898.  v.  5,  doc.  38. 

52.  1898/9    "         "  "  1899,  v.  5,  doc.  30. 

53.  1899/00"    "  "  1900,  V.  2,  doc.  15. 

54.  1900/1  "    "  "  1901,  V.  2.  doc.  16. 

55.  1901/2  "    "  "  1902,  V.  2,  doc.  16. 

56.  1902/3  "    "  "  1903,  v.  3,  doc.  16. 

57.  1903/4  "    "  "  1904,  v.  2,  doc.  15. 

7ion-serial 
1842.     Jan.  28.     Rept.  of  the  committee  on  subject  of 
erecting  state  lunatic  asylum  (Lilly).     (Joi.  Legisl. 
Council  1841/2:  166-169.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


481 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Trenton — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1842.     Nov.  3.     Rept.  of  comrs.  on  state  lunatic  asylum 
under  res.  of  March  11,  1842.    (Same  1842/3:  47-55; 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1842:  187-195.) 

Lewis  Condlct,  James  Parker  and  John  Clement  were 
the  comrs.  No  separate  copy  of  the  report  was 
found  ;  .''ino  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1842  :  195). 

1846.  Jan.  14.  Purchase  of  site  for  state  lunatic  asy- 
lum; location:  apptmt.  of  comrs.  to  contract  for 
erection  of  bldg. ;  plan  and  estimated  cost;  amt.  of 
apprn.;  further  apprn.  recommended.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Stratton)  Jan.  14,  1846.) 

1848.  By-laws  adopted  by  the  managers  of  the  N.  J. 
State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton;  also,  the  act  to 
provide  for  the  organization  of  said  asylum,  and 
for  the  care  and  maintenance  of  the  insane,  passed 
Feb.  23,  1847,  and  suppl.  to  said  act,  passed  March 
9,  1848.   Trenton:  Brittain  &  Jones,  1848.   46  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newarii. 

.     Completion  of  lunatic  asylum;  cost;  balance  due; 

ofBcers;   equipment.     (Govs.  mess.    (Stratton)    Jan. 
12,  1848.) 

1849.  Satisfactory  location  and  accommodations  of  lun- 
atic asylum;  opened  May  25,  1848;  no.  of  patients 
reed.;  no.  cured;  suggested  that  state  treasurer  be 
authorized  to  advance  to  treasurer  of  asylum  from 
time  to  time  such  sums  as  may  be  required;  sums 
expended  for  lands,  edifice,  equipment,  etc.;  further 
apprn.  required  to  complete  arrangements.  (Same 
(Haines)  Jan.  10,  1849:  11-12.) 

1850.  On  condition  of  lunatic  asylum;  policy  to  be  pur- 
sued rel.  to  charges  for  keeping  patients;  apprn.  rec- 
ommended.   {Same  (Haines)  Jan.  9,  1850.) 

1851.  No.  of  patients  at  lunatic  asylum;  whole  no.  since 
opening  (May  15,  1848);  no.  cured;  limitation  of 
charge  upon  cos.;  amt.  of  state  apprn.  required;  ap- 
prns.  recommended  for  improvements;  necessary 
to  decide  whether  chronic  insane  shall  be  returned 
to  their  friends  or  institution  enlarged.  (Same 
(Haines)  Jan.  15,  1851:  9.) 

1851-1879.  Table:  New  Jersey  State  Lunatic  Asylum, 
Trenton;  details  of  expenditure  and  statistics  of  pa- 
tients.   (Senate  jol.  1880:  169.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880  doc.  33:  13.) 

1852.  State  Lunatic  Asylum:  no.  of  patients;  cures;  no. 
treated  since  establishment  of  asylum;  need  of 
more  room;  amt.  of  apprn.  needed  for  support  and 
improvements;  value  of  property.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  24.) 

1853.  Lunatic  Asylum:  no.  of  patients;  cures;  deaths; 
improvements;  need  of  more  room.  (Same  (Fort) 
Jan.  11,  1853:  22-23.) 

1854.  Lunatic  Asylum:  no.  of  patients;  cures;  deaths; 
amt.  needed  for  support  of  patients  and  repairs  of 
bldg.    (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  17-18.) 

1855.  Progress  of  work  on  enlargement  of  lunatic  asy- 
lum: mngmt.,  benefits,  etc.,  of  institution.  (Same 
(Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  16.) 

1856.  Completion  of  additions  to  Lunatic  Asylum:  ann. 
cost  diminished.    (Same  (Price)  Jan.  8,  1856:  7.) 

1857.  Lunatic  asylum;  cost  for  sustaining  in  1856,  amt. 
paid  by  state  and  by  cos.;  value  of  personal  prop- 
erty; increase  in  expenditures,  in  receipts  from  priv- 
ate patients  and  from  co.  patients;  average  no.  and 
cost  per  capita;  cost  beyond  that  of  similar  insti- 
tutions; institution  ought  to  be  self  sustaining. 
(Same  (Price)  Jan.  13,  1857:  8-9.) 

1858.  Lunatic  Asylum:  no.  of  patients  reed,  since  open- 
ing (May,  1848) ;  no.  discharged;  financial  stmt,  for 
1857.    (Same  (Newell)   Jan.  13,  1858:  14-15.) 

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New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Trenton — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1859.  Importance  and  usefulness  of  lunatic  asylum; 
financial  stmt,  for  1858.  (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  12, 
1859:  14-15.) 

1860.  Prosperity  of  Lunatic  Asylum;  supervision;  ad- 
mirable purpose;  financial  stmt.  [1859];  no.  of  pa- 
tients treated,  discharged,  etc.  (Same  (Newell) 
Jan.  11,  1860.) 

1861.  Judicious  mngmt.  of  state  Lunatic  Asylum;  ne- 
cessity for  enlarging.  (Same  (Olden)  Jan.  8,  1861: 
7.) 

1863.  "  The  State  Lunatic  Asylum  is  as  perfect  an  in- 
stitution of  the  kind  as  can  be  found  anywhere,  and 
the  benefit  it  bestows  on  the  indigent  insane  cannot 
be  calculated."    (Same  (Olden)  Jan.  13,  1863:  4.) 

1864.  Lunatic  Asylum:  no.  of  patients  admitted  since 
1848;  no.  of  cures,  etc.;  financial  stmt,  for  1863. 
(Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  11  or  12.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1865.  Unless  action  be  taken  to  diminish  no.  of  incur- 
able insane  at  Lunatic  Asylum,  additional  bldgs. 
must  be  provided;  no.  of  patients  in  1864;  no.  since 
institution  was  established;  financial  stmt.;  amt.  of 
apprn.  needed.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 

.     Dec.  27.     Rept.  of  supt.  of  state  Lunatic  Asylum. 

(Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  11- 
12.) 

.     Same.     (Legisl.   docs.   1866:  39-40.) 

.  Dec.  28.  Rept.  of  treasurer  of  State  Lunatic  Asy- 
lum. (Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866: 
13.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1866:  41.) 

1866.  No.  of  patients  at  Lunatic  Asylum  in  1865;  re- 
ceipts and  payments;  balance;  new  bldg.;  expendi- 
ture therefor.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866; 
15.) 

1867.  Jan.  8.  Commendable  mngmt.  of  state  Lunatic 
Asylum;  inability  to  accommodate  all  insane;  ques- 
tion of  relief  diflicult.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18 
[  i.  e.  8],  1867:  20  or  26-27.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  tlii.^  message. 

.     Jan.     18.     Lunatic     Asylum:     no.     oi     pauents, 

finances,  etc.,  for  1S66;  erection  of  addition;  apprn. 
made,  amt.  needed  for  furniture,  etc.;  2d  asst.  phy- 
sician needed;  increase  of  salary  limit  recom- 
mended by  mngrs.  (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  8], 
1867:  21-22  or  28-30.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1868.  State  Lunatic  Asylum:  successful  operations;  im-" 
provements;  additional  apprn.  asked;  no.  reed,  and 
discharged  in  1867  and  since  1S48;  receipts  and  pay- 
ments in  1867.    (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  29-30.) 

1869.  Practice  of  sending  to  Lunatic  Asylum  as  indigent 
or  CO.  patients  those  who  should  be  classed  as  pri- 
vate or  paying  patients:  attempts  upon  liberty  of 
persons  who  should  not  be  confined;  no.  of  patients, 
no.  discharged,  receipts  and  disbursements  in  1868. 
(Same  (Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:  32-34.) 

1870.  Recommended  that  a  joint  committee  be  apptd.  to 
investigate  affairs  of  Lunatic  Asylum  witli  view  to 
alleviating  crowded  conditions;  no.  of  patients  in 
1869  and  since  1845;  finances  for  1869.  (Same  (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  11,  1870:  16-17  or  28-29.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  tliis  message. 

1871.  Crowded  condition  of  State  Lunatic  Asylum; 
plans  for  relief;  expenditures  under  each  plan. 
(Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  [10),  1871:  11  or  17-18.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  thi.s  message. 

1872.  No.  of  patients  cared  for  by  Lunatic  Asylum  dur- 
ing its  existence;  no.  cured;  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures for  1871;  value  of  personal  property;  insuifici- 
ent  accommodations.  (Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9], 
1872;  13.) 


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MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Trenton — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1873.  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton:  crowded  condition; 
no.  of  patients  Oct.  31,  1871  and  1872;  suggestions 
for  relief;  receipts  and  expenses  for  1871/2.  (Same 
(Parker)    Jan.   14,  1S73:  17-19.) 

1874.  No.  of  patients  in  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton  Oct. 
31,  1S72  and  1873;  necessity  of  providing  additional 
accommodations.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1875.  No.  of  insane  at  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton;  no. 
of  pay  patients;  no.  treated  since  organization  of 
asylum;  cures;  cost  of  maintenance.  (Sayne  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1878.  Trenton  Lunatic  Asylum:  no.  of  patients  Oct.  31, 
1877;  mngmt.;  payments  from  treasury;  advisa- 
bility of  disconnecting  Insane  convicts  with  institu- 
tion.   (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  1878;  20.) 

1879.  Asylums  for  insane  satisfactorily  conducted. 
(Same  (McClellan)   Jan.  14,  1879:  21.) 

1881.  No.  of  different  classes  of  patients  at  Trenton 
Asylum;  finances;  inventory.  (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan. 
10,  1882.) 

1882.  Insane  of  state  cared  for  at  Trenton  and  Morris- 
town  and  in  co.  asylums  of  Essex,  Hudson,  Burling- 
ton, Camden,  Passaic  and  Cumberland  cos.;  how  sup- 
ported.   (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1883.  No.  of  various  classes  of  inmates  at  Trenton  Asy- 
lum; crowded  condition;  receipts  and  expenditures 
(1882);  inventory.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

• .     Suggested   that   crowded   conditions   at   Trenton 

Asylum  be  relieved  by  transfer  of  patients  from 
certain  cos.  to  Morristown  Asylum.  (Same  (Lud- 
low) Jan.  9,  1883.) 

.     Insane  convicts  at  Trenton  asylum;  care  of  this 

class.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  Trenton  Asylum:  no.  of  patients  (co.,  private  and 
convict),  expense  of  maintenance  and  source  of  re- 
ceipts for  1882/3;  balance  on  hand;  amt.  of  farm 
land  owned  and  rented;  proposed  purchase  of  more 
land;  objections.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  No.  of  patients  and  cost  of  maintenance  of  Tren- 
ton Insane  Asylum;  need  of  more  bldgs.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett)  Jan.  13,1885;  26.) 

1886.  Trenton  Asylum;  patients,  cost,  etc.,  in  1885; 
crowded  condition.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886: 
23.) 

1887.  Insane  Asylum  at  Trenton;  no.  of  patients,  cost, 
balance  in  1886;  inventory;  overcrowded  condition. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1888.  Trenton  Insane  Asylum:  no.  of  patients,  receipts 
and  disbursements  1886/7;  new  bldg.  (Same 
(Green)   .Ian.   [101,  1888:  26.) 

1888/9.  Trenton  Insane  Asylum:  no.  of  patients,  re- 
ceipts and  expenditures.  (Same  (Green)  Jan.  1890: 
27.) 

1889.  Trenton  Insane  Asylum:  patients,  receipts  and 
disbursements  1887/8;  new  bldg.;  health;  mngmt; 
profit  from  farm  and  dairy.  (Same  (Green)  Jan. 
[81,  1889.) 

1889/90.  Trenton  Asylum:  no.  of  inmates,  receipts; 
disbursements.    (Same  (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1890/1.  Trenton  Asylum:  no.  of  patients;  receipts  and 
disbursements.    (Same  (Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1892:  33.) 

1891.  Rept.  of  the  state  secretary's  visit  to  Trenton 
Asylum.  (6  A.R.  bd.  managers  of  state  charities  aid 
ass"n.  1891;  21-22.) 

Kmlly  K.  WllIl.TmRon,  sec.v. 

1891/2.  Trenton  Asylum;  no.  of  patients;  support;  re- 
ceipts and  expenditures.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  1893:  34-35.) 

1898.  Forms  concerning  the  commitment  of  patients  to 
the  N.  J.  State  Hospitals  at  Trenton  and  Morris 
Plains  with  practical  notes  compiled  by  Edwin  R. 
Walker;  with  app.  containing  N.  J.  statutes  rel.  to 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

New  Jersey  State  Hospital  at  Trenton — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
state  hospitals,  etc.    Trenton:    The   Brandt  Press, 
1898.    xi,  92  pp. 

Copy  soon  in  State  L.llii'i\r.T,  Trenton. 
1900.  Hospitals  for  insane:  no.  of  patients  at  Trenton 
and  at  Morris  Plains  Hospital;  progress  on  new 
bldgs.  at  Morris  Plains;  necessity  of  additional  pro- 
vision at  Trenton;  co.  asylums;  injustice  of  law  rel. 
to  CO.  insane;  large  expenditure.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1847.     Stmt,  of  sums  appropriated  for  erection  of  state 
lunatic    asylum;    calling    attention    to   enactments 
necessary  for  organization  of  institution  during  yr. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Stratton)  Jan.  12,  1847.) 
1S49.     Rept.   from   bd.   of  managers  of  lunatic  asylum 
on  expenses  of  same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1849:   784- 
785.) 
1864/5-1870/1.     Apprns.     to    Lunatic     Asylum.      (A.R. 
treasurer  1864/5   (p.  613)— .wme  1870/1.) 
Omitted  In  1808/0  and  1869/70. 
I'aKini;  fl-oiii  Collected  does. 

1864/5-1876/7.     Lunatic    asylums;    support    of    co.    pa- 
tients.   (Same  1864/5   (pp.  614-615)— some  1876/7.) 
rasing  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Salaries  of  Lunatic  Asylum  officers.    (Same  1864/ 

5  (p.  619)— .same  1876/7.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1865/6-1892/3.  Disbursements  on  acct.  of  Lunatic  Asy- 
lum; sources  of  income.  (A.R.  comptroller  1865/6 
(pp.  13-14)— ,sn  me  1892/3.) 

1893.  Receipts;  State  Lunatic  Asylum.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1892/3:  102.) 

1898/9-1903/4.  Disbursements;  State  Hospital,  Tren- 
ton.   (Same  1898/9  (pp.  450-452)— same  1903/4.) 

New  Jersey  State  Institution  for  Feeble-Minded  Women 

serial 

1  series 

1888-1888/9.     Rept.  of  managers  of  the  New  Jersey  State 
Institution  for  Feeble-Minded  Women. 
Checl;list 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  differ  only  in  Imprint.  \vl;icli  is 
omitted  from  tlie  doc.  ed. 
1     188.S.     Trenton  :     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Puhlishlng    Co., 

1889.     8  pp. 
2.   1S88/9.     Camden  :    F.  F.  Patterson.  1890.     11  pp..  2  11. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1     1888        in  Lesisl.  does.   1889,  v.  3.  doc.   27. 
2.    1S88/9    "         "  "       1800,  V.  4,  doc.  40. 

2  series 

1890/1-1899/00.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  State  Institution  for 
Feeble-Minded  Women. 

Checklist 
Unless  otherwise  stated   dept.   and   doc.   editions   differ 
only  in  imprint,  which  is  omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

3  1890/i.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pulilishing  Co., 

1891.  15   (1)    pp. 

4  1891/2.     Trenton;    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pulilishing  Co.. 

1892.  15  (1)   pp. 

.'i.   1892/3  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"       doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    15  pp. 
6    189.^/4.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1894.  16  pp. 

7.  1.S94  o.     Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1895.  16  pp. 

8.  1895/0.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley.  1896.      IG 

pp. 

9.  18;iO  7.     Blair.stown  :   The  P.lnirstown  I'ress.  1897.    14 

(2  I  pp. 

10.  1897   8.     Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Muri)hy  Publishing  Co., 

1899.     19  pp. 

11.  1898/9.     Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1S99.     17 

pp. 

12.  1899/00.  Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1901.     15  pp. 


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MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

New  Jersey  State  Institution  for  Feeble- Minded  Women — 
cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 
:n  Collected  (Iocs,  as  follows  : 

1890/1   in  I.eglsl.  docs.   1802,  v.  Ti,  doc.  31. 

1891/2    "         '■  '■       1893,   T.  4,  doc,   31, 

1892/3    "         "  "       1894.  V,   1,  doc,   8. 

1893/4    "         "  "      1895    (I,   c,  119   sess,), 

doc,  8. 

1894/5  in  Legisl.  docs.   1895    (1.   e.  120    sess.). 

doc.  9. 

1895/6  In   Legisl.  docs.   1896.  v.  2,  doc.  8. 

1896/7    "         ■•  •■      1897,  v.   5,  doc.  36. 

1897/8 1898,  v.  4,  doc.  27. 

1898/9  "    "     "   1899,  v.  5,  doc.  42. 

1899/00 "    "     "   1900,  V.  3,  doc.  28. 


V.    1, 


3  series 
1901/2-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  State  Home  for  the  Care 
and  Training  of  Peeble-Minded  Women  at  Vineland. 

Checlslist 
See  note  under  1  series,  checlillst. 

13.  1900/1.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.. 

1902.  16  pp. 

14.  1901/2.     Somerville :      The     Unionist-Gazette     Assn., 

1903.  16  pp.,  illus. 

15.  1902/3.      Camden  :    Sinnickson  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1904. 

17  pp..  illus. 

16.  1903/4.     raterson  :   News  Printing  Co.,  1905,    21  pp., 

illus. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

13.  1900/1   in   U'gisl.   docs.   1901,  v.  2,  doc.  23. 

14.  1901/2    "         "  •■       1902,  V.  2,  doc.  23. 

15.  1902/3    "         ••  "       1903,  v.  2,   doc.  22. 

16.  1903/4 1904,  v.  2,  doc.  22. 

non-serial 

1888.  Act  of  Incorporation;  bd.  of  mngrs.;  officers;  by- 
laws; rules,  etc.,  of  the  N.  J.  State  Institution  for 
Peeble-Minded  Women,  at  Vineland.  Elizabeth: 
Cook  &  Hall,  1888.    17   (1)  pp.  16°. 

1889.  Establishment  of  Home  for  Peeble-Minded 
Women  at  Vineland;  amt.  appropriated;  need  of 
further  apprn.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1889/90.  No.  of  inmates  at  Institution  for  Peeble- 
Minded  Women;  receipts  and  expenditures.  (Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1890.  No.  of  inmates  at  Home  for  Peeble-Minded 
Women,  Vineland;  insufficient  accommodations;  re- 
ceipts and  expenditures  in  1S88/9.  {Same  (Greene) 
Jan.  1890:  34.) 

1892.  State  Institution  for  Peeble-Minded  Women  and 
Girls  commended.  (7  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn. 
1892:  8.) 

.  Institution  for  Peeble-Minded  Women:  no.  of  in- 
mates; receipts  and  disbursements;  amdmt.  of  law 
so  as  to  give  institution  care  of  girls  of  twelve 
years  and  upwards;  accommodations  extended. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  34.) 

1894.  Excellent  condition  and  mgmt.  of  the  state  insti- 
tution for  Peeble-Minded  Women.  (8  A.R.  state 
charities  aid  assn.  1894:  8.) 

1896.  Home  for  Peeble-Minded  Women:  location;  Is 
under  state  supervision;  no.  of  state  and  private  pa- 
tients; improvements;  receipts  and  expenditures, 
1894/5.    (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1898.  Usefulness  of  Home  for  Peeble-Minded  Women 
at  Vineland.    (Same  (Griggs)  Jan.  11,  1898.) 

1902.  State  Institution  for  Peeble-Minded  Women  and 
Girls;  by  B.  P.  Lee.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities 
and  corrections  1902:  39-41.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1900-1904.  Home  for  Peeble-Minded  Women,  Vineland. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1899/1900  (p.  292)— same  1903/4.) 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS- 
New  Jersey  State  Reformatory,  Rahway 
serial 


-cont'd 


1  series 
Under  act  of  March  28,  1895. 

1895-1899/00.  Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  reformatory 
comn. 

Checklist 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  agreo  except  in  imprint,  which  is 
omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

1.  1895.      Not  found. 

2.  1895/6.      Not  found. 

3.  1896/7.     Trenton :    MacCreiiish   &  Quigley,   1898.     11 

pp. 

4.  1897/8.      Somerville  :   The  Unionist-Gazette  Assn.,  1899. 

11  pp. 

5.  1898/9.     Trenton  :  The  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1899.     7  pp. 

6.  1899/00.     Trenton  :    The   John    I-.   Murphy    Publishing 

Co.,  1901.     4   (1)   pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1-2.   1895-1895/6  not  found. 

3.  1896/7  in  Legisl.  docs.   1897,  v.  5,  doc.  42. 

4.  1897/8 1898,  v.  5,  doc.  43. 

5.  1898/9    "         "  "      1899.   v.  5,  doc.  34. 

6.  1899/00 "         "  "       1900,  v,  5,  doc,  45. 

2  series 

Under  ch.  104,  laws  of  1901.     Opened  Aug.  5,  1901. 
1900/1-1903/4.     Ann.    rept.   of   the   comrs.   of   the   New 
Jersey  State  Reformatory. 

Checklist 
Doc.  and  dept.  editions  agree  except  in  imprint,  which  is 
omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 

1.  1900/1.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1902.  14  pp. 

2.  1901/2.     Trenton  :    The  J.   L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1903.  17  pp. 

3.  1902/3.     Trenton  :     MacCreiiish   &   Quigley,    1904.      47 

pp.,  illus. 

4.  1903/4.      Paterson  :   News  Prtg.  Co.,  1905,    50  pp.,  illus. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1900/1  in  Legisl,  docs.  1901,  v.  5,  doc.  40. 

2.  1901/2  "         "  ■'       1902.  V.  4,  doc.   49. 

3.  1902/3  "         "  "       1903,  v,  4,  doc.   47. 

4.  1903/4  "         "  "      1904,   v.  5,  doc.  56. 

non-serial 
1890.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  establish  the  N.  J.  Reforma- 
tory.  Trenton:    MacCreiiish  &  Quigley,  1890.   18  pp. 
The    comrs.    were    Charlton    T.    Lewis,    chrm.  ;    Patrick 
Farrell  ;  David  M.  Chambers;  Ira  Otterson  ;   Robt. 
W.  Elliott,  secy.     April  2  is  the  date  it  was  signed 
by  the  comrs.     The  Govs,  transmittal  mess,  at  the 
beginning  is  dated  April   8  ;  April   9  was  the  date 
of  submission  to  the  Legislature  and  the  date  used 
ou  the  t.  p. 

,     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1890:  783-797.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1890,  v.  2,  doc.  20.) 

1894.  Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  rel.  to  rept.  of  comn.  of  1890 
to  select  site  and  draw  up  plans  and  estimates  for 
state  reformatory.    (Sen.  jol.   1894:  287-288.) 

1896.  State  reformatory:  plan  of  bldg.  authorized  by 
act  of  1895;  amt.  of  apprn.  required  for  completion; 
amt.  appropriated:  amt.  available.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1897.  Need  of  apprns.  to  complete  state  reformatory; 
penal  system  a  failure;  co.  jails;  indeterminate 
sentence  and  probation  laws.  (12  A.R.  state  chari- 
ties aid  assn.  1897:  9-10.) 

1898.  Amt.  appropriated  for  erection  of  bldgs.  for  state 
reformatory  at  Rahway;  work  accomplished;  amt. 
necessary  for  completion;  recommended  that  as 
large  an  apprn.  as  can  be  spared  be  made.  (Govs, 
mess.    (Griggs)    Jan.   11,  1898.) 

1899.  Application  of  the  State  Reformatory  at  Rahway 
to  discharge  sewage  into  the  Rahway  River.  (Rept. 
state  sewerage  comn.  1899:  5.) 

.     State  Reformatory  bldgs.  at  Rahway  incomplete; 

amt.   expended   on   them;    question   of   completion. 
(Gov.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  17,  1899.) 


484 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

New  Jersey  State  Reformatory,  Rahway — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1900.  The  sewerage  plant  at  the  Rahway  Reformatory, 
Rahway,  N.  Y.,  with  plan.  (Rept.  state  sewerage 
comn.  1900:  57-67.) 

.     Amt.  expended  for  completion  of  Reformatory  at 

Rahway.    (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 

1901.  Rahway  Reformatory  ready  for  occupancy;  pro- 
vision must  be  made  for  employment  of  necessary 
officers;  law  needs  revision.  {Same  (Voorhees)  Jan. 
8,  1901.) 

.     Rahway    Reformatory;    probation    officers.     (16 

A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1901:  12-13.) 

1902.  The  Rahway  Reformatory;  by  Charlton  T.  Lewis. 
(1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections 
1902:  55-56.) 

.     Rahway  Reformatory;  by  Thos.  Milburn  Gopsill. 

(1  same  1902:  56-58.) 

1904.  Efficient  work  of  Rahway  Reformatory;  favor- 
able action  on  request  for  extension  desired.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Murphy)   Jan.  1904:  8.)  _ 

.     Needs  of  Rahway  Reformatory.    (Same  (Murphy) 

April  12,  1904.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditubes 

1890.  Expenses  of  comn.  on  State  Reformatory.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1889/90:  217.) 

.     Comments  on  disbursements  on  acct.   comn.  on 

State    Reformatory.      (A.R.    comptroller    1889/90: 
24.) 

1896-1904.  Disbursements;  State  Reformatory.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1895/6   (pp.  201-202)— iome  1903/4.) 

.  Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  State  Re- 
formatory. (A.R.  comptroller  1S95/6  (p.  50) —  same 
1903/4.) 

1902-1904.  Comment  on  receipts  on  acct.  N.  J.  reform- 
atory.   (Same  1901/2  (p.  26)— .same  1903/4.) 

.    N.    J.    Reformatory    receipts.     (A.R.    treasurer 

1901/2  (p.  38)— same  1903/4.) 
New  Jersey  Training   School   for  Feeble-Minded   Boys   and 

Girls,  Vineland 

serial 

1  series 

None  of  these  reports  are  included  In  the  Collected  doc^. 
1889-1892.     Ann.  rept.  of  New  Jersey  Home  for  the  Edu- 
cation and  Care  of  Feeble-Minded  Children,  Vine- 
land. 

ChocUlist 

1.  1889.     Not  found. 

2.  1890.     Camden :    Giaw,  Garrlguos  &  Graw,   1S90.     47 

pp.,  illus. 

3.  1891   [Vineland],  1891.     58  pp..  illus. 

4.  1892  [Vineland].  1892.     79  pp.,  illus. 

2  series 

1893-1900.  Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  Training  School  for 
Feeble-Minded    Children,    Vineland. 

Checlillst 
[Vineland].  189:1     72  pp..  illus. 
Vineland.  1894.     88  pp.,  Illus. 
Vineland,  1895.     76  pp..  illus. 
Vineland,  1896.     90  pp. 
Vineland.  1897. 
Copy  In  Rutgers  College  Lilnary. 

10.  1898.     Vineland.  1898.     116  pp. 

11.  1899.     Vineland.  1899.    72  pp. 

12.  1900.      Vineland.  1900.     61  pp..  Illus. 

3  series 
1901-1904.     Ann.  rept.  N.  J.  Training  School  for  Feeble- 
Minded  Girls  and  Boys,  Vineland. 

Checldist 
l.-!.    1901.      Vineland.  1901.     85  (2)  pp.,  Illus. 

14.  1902.     Vineland.  1902.     78  (1)  pp.,  Illus. 

15.  190.'S.      Vineland.  1903.     80  pp.,  illus. 

16.  1004.     Vineland.  1904.     75  pp. 


5.  1893. 

6.  1894. 

7.  189.1. 

8.  1896. 

9.  1897. 


IMAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
New  Jersey   Training  School   for  Feeble-Minded  Boys  and 
Girls,  Vineland — cont'd 

non-serial 

n.  d.  N.  J.  Training  School  for  Feeble-Minded  Boys  and 
Girls.    [Circular,  soliciting  subscriptions.]    bdside. 

1889.  Home  for  Feeble-Minded  Children,  Vineland; 
private  corporation;  mngmt.  (A.R.  state  charities 
aid  assn.  1889:  50-51.) 

1893.  School  for  feeble-minded  children  at  Vineland 
under  private  mngmt.;  amt.  paid  by  state  tor  edu- 
cation, maintenance,  etc.,  of  children:  value  of 
plant;  mngmt.  commended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  1893:  33.) 

1896.  School  for  feeble-minded  children;  under  private 
mngmt.;  no.  of  state  patients  and  amt.  paid  for 
them;  no.  of  feeble-minded  children  at  Penn.  Train- 
ing School  for  Feeble  Minded  Children,  Elwyn,  and 
amt.  paid  for  them.    (Same  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1898.  Removal  of  N.  J.  pupils  from  Conn,  and  Penn. 
homes  for  feeble-minded,  the  institution  at  Vineland 
being  sufficient;  support  given  is  not  intended  for 
those  incapable  of  receiving  instruction.  (Same 
(Griggs)  Jan.  11,  1898.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1902.  Disbursement:  Training  School  for  Feeble- 
Minded  Children,  Vineland.  (A.R.  treasurer  1901/ 
2:  308.) 

Newark  City  Almshouse 

1902.  Newark  City  Almshouse;  by  Mrs.  Joseph  C.  Shar- 
well.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  correc- 
tions 1902:  28-31.) 

Newark  City  Home,  Verona 

1889.  Commendation  of  Newark  City  Home  at  Verona 
for  its  care  of  children.    (4  A.R.  state  charities  aid 

assn.  1889:  5.) 

Newark  Female  Charitable  Society 

1902.  Newark  P'emale  Charitable  Society;  by  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Knowles.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  cor- 
rections   1902:  26-28.) 

Sacred  Heart  Industrial  School 

1902.  Sacred  Heart  Industrial  School;  by  Thos.  J. 
Moran.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  correc- 
tions 1902:  35-38.) 

Society  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul 

1902.  Society  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul;  by  James  Smyth. 
(1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections 
1902:  19-21.) 

Soldiers'  Children's  Home 

serial 

1865-1876.  Ann.  rept.  of  directors  of  Soldiers'  Children's 
Home. 

li'Ctod  docs,  as  follows  : 
Legisl.  docs.   1866  :  14,'i-14fi. 

"       1867:1241-1247. 

"      1S68  :  .S49-859. 
Minutes  of  Asseni.   1868  :  75-88. 
Legisl.  docs.    1869  :  453-459. 
Minutes  of  Assem.   1869:121-126. 
Legisl.   docs.   1870  :  281-287. 

'•       1871  :  629-635. 

"       1872,  8  pp. 

"       1873.   7  (n  pp. 

"       1874,  doc.  18.     7  (1)  pp. 

"       1875,  doc.   18.     7(1)  pp. 

"      1876.  doc.  18.     7(1)  pp. 

"      1877,  doc.  21.     7  pp. 

non-serial 
1866.     Jan.  24.     Communication  from  directors  of  Sol- 
diers' Children's  Home  on  needs  of  Home.    (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1866:  112113;  Sen.  jol.  1866:  80-81.) 


In 

Col 

1865 

in 

1866 

" 

1867 

" 

" 

in 

1868 

in 

*' 

in 

1869 

in 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


485 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Soldiers'  Children's  Homes — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1866.  Act  incorporating  Soldiers'  Children's  Home 
passed  March  2:5,  1805;  location;  apprn.;  donation 
by  Joint  Companies;  no.  of  children  in  attendance: 
larger  grounds  needed;  orphan  population.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  23-24.) 

1867.  Soldiers'  Children's  Home:  no.  of  children  in 
attendance;  no.  of  applicants;  amt.  of  apprn.;  ap- 
proximate date  of  completion.  (Same  (Ward)  Jan. 
18  [i.  e.  81,  1807:  26  or  35.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1868.  Transfer  of  Soldiers'  Children's  Home  to  new 
bldg. ;  no.  of  beneficiaries.  (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  14, 
1868:  35.) 

.     Kept,  of  comrs.  to  improve  and  extend  Soldiers' 

Children's  Home.    (Legisl.  docs.  1869:  453-459.) 

Henry  D.  Johnson,  Thos.  J.  Corson.  Wm.  M.  Lonox. 
comrs. 

1869.  Duty  to  provide  for  disabled  soldiers'  and  sol- 
diers' orphans.  (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  19, 
1869.) 

.  Bldg.  for  Soldiers'  Children's  Home  not  com- 
pleted; apprn.;  no.  in  attendance.  (Same  (Ward) 
Jan.  12,  1869:  36-37.) 

1870.  No.  of  children  from  each  co.  at  Soldiers'  Chil- 
dren's Home;  cost;  instruction;  recommended  that 
legisl.  fix  amt.  upon  which  mgrs.  may  draw.  (Same 
(Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  20  or  35-36.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  tliis  message. 

1872.  Average  no.  in  attendance  at  Soldiers'  Children's 
Home;  practicability  of  giving  them  a  practical 
knowledge  of  mechanical  or  other  industrial  pur- 
suits.    (Same   (Randolph)    Jan.   [9],  1872:  10.) 

.     Sept.  20.     Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  by  Gov.  to 

inquire  into  condition  and  mngmt.  of  the  Soldiers' 
Children's   Home.     Freehold :    Prtd.   at   the   "  Mon- 
mouth Democrat"  Office,  1872.    26  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Hist,  Socy. 

.     Same.    n.  t.  p.    26  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1874   [doc. 

31].) 

Chas.  E.  Elmer.  Gershom  Mott.  Chas.  D.  Deshler,  Com- 
mittee. 

1873.  No.  of  inmates  of  Soldiers'  Children's  Home;  in- 
vestigation of  charges  agst.  mngmt.;  recommended 
that  rept.  be  published.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan. 
14,  1873:  16-17.) 

.     No.   of  children   in   Soldiers'   Children's  Home; 

amt.  paid.    (Same  (Parker)   Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1875.  Proposed  to  convert  Soldiers'  Children's  Home 
after  it  has  ceased  to  be  used  for  present  purpose 
into  Institution  for  blind.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12, 
1875.) 

.  No.  of  pupils  at  Soldiers'  Children's  Home;  de- 
creasing expenses;  instruction.  (Same  (Parker) 
Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1876.  Apprn.  for  Soldiers'  Children's  Home  to  cease  in 
April;  expense  of  1875;  no.  cared  for;  no.  who  will 
remain  when  institution  Is  closed.  (Same  (Bedle) 
Jan.  11,  1876:  31-32.) 

.     March  20.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  Soldiers' 

Children's  Home.    11   pp.     (Legisl.  docs.  1876,  doc. 
35.) 

John  Hiil.  John  S.  Schultze,  J.  H.  Blacliweii,  R.  L. 
Hutchinson.  John  J.  LofTey.  Isaiah  W.  Richman, 
Oliver  Luud.  James  Bird.  Commiltee. 

1877.  Soldiers'  Children's  Home  closed  in  April,  1876; 
funds  on  hand.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877: 
18.) 

1878.  Soldiers'  Children's  Home  still  unoccupied;  de- 
posit of  bonds  at  close  of  institution,  awaits  action 
of  legislature.    (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  20.) 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
Soldiers'  Children's  Homes — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1880.  Recommended  that  state  retain  possession  of 
bldg.  formerly  used  as  Home  for  Soldiers'  Children 
with  ultimate  purpose  of  converting  it  into  state 
arsenal;  balance  of  $2000  to  credit  of  this  institu- 
tion.   (Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  13,  1880.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditure.s 

1866.  Comment  on  apprn.  to  Soldiers'  Children's  Home. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1S65/6:  13.) 

1875.  Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  Soldiers'  Or- 
phans' certificates.    (Same  1874/5:  24.) 

1875-1876.  Soldiers'  orphans'  certificates.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1874/5  (p.  132)— Mine  1875/6.) 

1876.  Rept.  of  close  of  operations  of  Soldiers'  Children's 
Home  and  total  amt.  expended  by  state  on  same. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1875/6:  24.) 

1879-1881/2.     Maintenance  of  Soldiers'  Children's  Home. 

(A.R.  treasurer  1878/9  (pp.  142-143)— .mtoc  1881/2.) 
.     Comment   on    disbursements    on    acct.    Soldiers' 

Children's  Home.    (A.R.  comptroller  1878/9  (pp.  6, 

iD—same  1881/2.) 

State  Asylums  for  the  Insane 
serial 

Under  Act  of  March  17,  1891. 

This  series  includes  the  reports  of  the  N.  J.  Lunatic 
Asylum  at  Trenton,  of  the  State  Asylum  for  Insane 
at  Morristown.  and  of  the  county  lunatic  asylums. 
By  a  law  of  1897  two  asylum  districts  were 
created  in  New  Jersey  restoring  the  management  of 
each  state  hospital  to  a  separate  board  as  had  been 
the  case  up  to  1891. 

1890/1-1895/6.  Ann.  repts.  of  the  managers  and  officers 
of  the  State  Asylums  for  the  Insane,  1-6. 

Checklist 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  agree  except  in  imprint,  that  of 
the  doc.  ed.  being  omitted. 

1.  1890/1.     Trenton  :     Prtd.    by    the   J.    L.    Murphy    Pub- 

lishing Co..  1891.     120  pp..  illus. 

44  ann.    rept.    of    resident   officers   of    the    N.    J.    State 

Lunatic  Asylum.  1890/1.     pp.  15-44. 

16  ann.  rept.  of  the  resident  otBcers  of  the  state  asylum 
for  the  Insane  at  Morristown.  1890/1.     pp.  45-115. 

2.  1891/2.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.   Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1892.  128  pp..  Illus. 

45  ann.  rept.  of  the  resident  officers  of  the  N.  J.  State 

Lunatic  Asylum.  1891/2.     pp.  1.3-42. 

17  ann.  rept,  of  the  resident  officers  of  the  state  asylum 

for  the  Insane,  at  Morristown.  1891 /2.     pp.  43-123. 

3.  1892/3.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.   Murphv   Publishing  Co., 

1893.  147  pp.,  illus. 

46  ann.  rept.  of  tlie  resident  officers  of  the  New  Jersey 

State  Hospital  at  Trenton.   1892/3.     pp.   13-46. 

18  ann.  rept.  of  the  resident  officers  of  the  N.  J.  State 

Hospital  at  Morris  Plains.  1892/3.     pp.  47-141. 
[4.]    1893/4.     Trenton:    Prtd.  by  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1894.     151  pp..  illus. 

47  ann.  rept.  of  the  resident  officers  of  the  N.  J.  State 

Hospital  at  Trenton.  1893  4.     pp.  15-52. 

19  ann.  rept.  of  the  resident  officers  of  the  N.  .1.  State 

Hospital  at  Morris  Plains.  1893/4.     pp.  53-145. 
[5.1    1894/5.     Trenton  :   The  J.  L,  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1896.  139  pp. 

48  ann.  rept.  of  the  resident  officers  of  N.  J.  State  Hos- 

pital at  Trenton.  1894/5.     pp.  21-61. 

20  ann.  rept.  of  the  resident  officers  of  the  N.  J.  State 

Hospital  at  Morris  Plains.  1894/5,  pp.  63-134. 
[6.]    1895/6.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1897.  150  pp. 

49  ann.  rept.  of  resident  officers  of  the  N.  J.  State  Hos- 

pital at  Trenton.  1895/G.     pp.  25-66. 

21  ann.  rept.  of  the  resident  officers  of  the  N.  J.  State 

Hospital  at  Morris  Plains.   1895/G.      pp.   67-144. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1. 


1891        In   Legisl.  docs. 

2.  1891/2  " 

3.  1S92/3  '■ 

[4.]  1893/4 

doc.  7. 
[5.]    1894/5  in  Legisl.  does. 

doc.  8. 
[6.]    1895/6  In   Legisl.  docs. 


1892, 
1893, 
1894, 
1895 

V. 
V. 
V. 

(1. 

1, 
1. 
1, 

e. 

doc. 
doc. 
doc. 
119 

8. 
7. 
sess.). 

1895 

(I. 

e. 

120 

sess.). 

1896, 

T. 

1. 

doc. 

7. 

V.    1, 


486 


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MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
State  Home  for  Boys,  Jamesburg. 
serial 
1  series 
lSfi5-lS98/9.     Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  State  Reform  School 
for  Juvenile  Delinquents. 
Checklist 
Unless    otherwise    stated    document    and    dept.    editions 
agree  except  in  imprint,  which  is  omitted  from  the 
doc.  ed. 

1.  18C5  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     pp.  151-155. 
Entitled    •'  .\un.     rept.    of    trustees    of     State     Reform 
School." 

2.  ISGo  G  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the 

State  ilazette.  1867.     6  (2)   pp. 

2.  1S65'6  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  411-418. 

3.  18fi6/7  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.    pp.  65-93.  pi. 
Entitled     "  Ann.     lept.     of    State     Reform     School     tor 
.Tuvenile  Offenders." 

4.  1SG7  8  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  Amer- 
ican Office.  1869.     23  pp.,  pi. 

4.  1867/8  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1209-1231. 

5.  1868  0  dept.  ed.     Trenton  ;    Prtd.  at  the  True  Amer- 

ican Office.  1870.     23  pp..  pi. 

5.  1868/9  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  509-529. 

6.  1869/70  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  Amer- 

ican Office.  1871.     36  pp.,  pi. 

6.  1869/70  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  497-532. 

7.  1870/1.     Trenton :       "  State     Gazette,"     Murphy     & 

Bechtel,  1872.     37  pp.,  pi. 

8.  1871/2.     Trenton  :      The    State    Gazette — Murphy    & 
Bechtel,  1872.    22  (1)  pp.,  pi. 

9.  1872/3.     Trenton:     The    State    Gazette — Murphv    & 
Bechtel.  1873.     22  (1)  pp.,  pi. 

10.  1873/4  dept.  ed.     Not  seen. 

"  "         doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d,     21  (2)  pp. 

11.  1874/5.     Trenton :      Public    Opinion — W.     S.     Sharp, 

1875.     22  pp. 

12.  1875/6.     Trenton  :    ,T.  L.  Murphy,  State  Gazette  Prtg. 
House,  1876.     27  pp. 

13.  1876/7.     Trenton  :    Naar.  Day  &  Naar,  1877.     24  pp. 
-'     '-       ■-      Trenton:    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.     39  pp. 

Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharp.  1879.     33  pp. 

Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphv,  1880.     29  pp. 
Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy.  1881.     31  pp. 
Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1882.     40  pp.,  lllus. 
Toms  River :    S:  C.  Jennings,  1883.     41  pp.. 


14.  1877/8. 

15.  1878/9. 

16.  1879/80. 

17.  1880/1. 

18.  1881/2. 

19.  1882/3. 

lllus. 

20.  1883/4. 

21.  1884/5. 

22.  1885/6. 


Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphv.  1884.     26  pp.,  pi. 
Trenton  :    J.  L,  Murphy.  1885.     26  pp.,  pi. 
Camden  :      The     Courier     Publishing     Assn., 
18.86.     29  (2)  pp.,  illus. 

23.  1886 '7.     Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Murphv  Publishing  Co., 

1887.     35  pp.,  lllus. 

24.  1887/8.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1889.  34  pp..  pis. 

25.  1SS8'9.     Trenton:   The  J.  L.  Murphv  Publishing  Co.. 

1890.  35  pp.,  illus. 

26.  1889  90.     Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1890.  35  pp..  illus. 

27.  1890   1.     Trenton:    The  J,  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1891.  34  pp..  lllus. 

28.  1891/2.     Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1892.  37  pp. 

29.  1892/3.     Trenton:    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1894.     40 

pp..  illus. 

30.  1893/4.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1894.     46  pp.,  lllus, 

30.  1893/4.     .Jamesburg :    Prtd.  bv  the  Boys  of  the  New 

Jersey  State  Reform  School,  1894.     27  (1)   pp.,  Illus. 

31.  1894/5.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  QuIgley,  1896.     42 


pp.,  Illus 

32.  1895/6.     Trenton 
pp.,  Illus. 

33.  1896/7.     Trenton 
47  pp.,  illus. 

34.  1897/8.     Trenton 
44  pp..  lllus. 

35.  1898/9.      Trenton 

pp.,  lllus. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1865       In   Leglsi.  docs. 

2.  1866 


MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1896.  41 
The  .1.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1897. 
The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co.,  1898. 
MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,   1900.     43 


.3.  1867 

4.  1868 

5.  1869 

6.  1870 

7.  1871 

8.  1872 

9.  1873 

10.  1874 

11.  1875 

12.  1876 


1806  :  151-155. 
18<;7  :  411-418. 
1868  :  65-93. 
1869:  1209-1231. 

1870  :  509-529. 

1871  :  497-532. 
1872. 

1873. 

1874,  doc.  17. 

1875,  doc.  17. 

1876,  doc.  17. 

1877,  doc.  18. 


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serial — cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
Checlilist — cont'd 


13. 

1877 

in 

Legisl. 

docs. 

1878. 

doc. 

9. 

14. 

1878 

1879. 

doc. 

37. 

15. 

1879 

1880. 

V. 

•1 

doc. 

68. 

16. 

1880 

1881, 

v. 

2, 

doc. 

67. 

17. 

1881 

1882, 

V. 

2* 

doc. 

52. 

18. 

1882 

1883, 

V. 

o' 

doc. 

02 

19. 

1883 

1884, 

v. 

o' 

doc. 

19'. 

20. 

1884 

1885, 

V. 

o' 

doc. 

19. 

21. 

1885 

1886, 

V. 

2* 

doc. 

18. 

22. 

1886 

1887, 

V. 

2' 

doc. 

18. 

23. 

1887 

1888. 

V. 

2' 

doc. 

19. 

24. 

1888 

18S9, 

V. 

2 

doc. 

18. 

25. 

1889 

1890. 

V. 

•^ 

doc. 

19. 

26. 

1890 

1891. 

V. 

5; 

doc. 

29. 

27. 

1891 

1892, 

V. 

5, 

doc. 

29. 

28. 

1892 

1893, 

V. 

4, 

doc. 

29. 

29. 

1893 

1894, 

V. 

3, 

doc. 

30. 

30. 

1894 
doc.  21 

1895 

(i 

e 

119 

sess. ) , 

v.  2 

31. 

1895 
doc.  22 

In 

Legist. 

docs. 

1895 

(I. 

e 

120 

sess.), 

V.   3 

32. 

1895/6 

In 

Legisl. 

docs. 

1896. 

V. 

3, 

doc. 

18. 

33. 

1896/7 

" 

•' 

1897, 

V. 

5, 

doc. 

34. 

34. 

1897/8 

" 

" 

1808. 

V. 

4, 

doc. 

25. 

35. 

1898/9 

" 

" 

" 

1899. 

V. 

5, 

doc. 

32. 

2  series 
1899/00-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  State  Home  for  Boys. 

Checklist 

36.  1899/00.     Trenton  :   The  .T.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.. 

1900.     43  pp. 

37.  1900/1.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1902.     41  pp.,  Illus. 

38.  1901/2.     Trenton  :    The  ,T.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1902.     43  pp.,  illus. 

39.  1902/3.     Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons  Co..  1904.    43  pp., 
illus. 

40.  1903/4.     Paterson  :     News   Prtg.    Co.,    1905.      47    pp.. 
illus. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

36.  1899/00  In   Legisl.  docs.   1900,  v.  4,  doc.   37. 

37.  1900/1       "         "  "       1901.  V.  4.  doc.   38. 

38.  1901/2       "         "  "      1902.  v.  4.  doc.  46. 

39.  1902/3      "         "  "       1903,   v.  4,  doc.   44. 

40.  1903/4       "         "  "       1904.  v.  4.  doc.  48. 

non-serial 

1865.  Acct.  of  attempts  to  find  a  site  for  the  school.  ( 1 
A.R.  trustees  state  reform  school  1865.) 

.  EstablLshment  of  reform  school  for  juvenile  of- 
fenders would  be  true  economy.  (Govs.  mess.  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  10,  1SG5.) 

1865-1869.     Laws  of  N.  J.  rel.  to  the  State  Reform  School. 
(6  A.R.  state  reform  school  1870:  27-36.) 
1865-1868  repeated  in  same  for  1871. 

1865/98-1865/04.  List  of  trustees  of  the  school  an.l 
term  served  by  each.  (34  A.R.  state  reform  school 
1897/8   (p.  43)— 40  same  1903/4.) 

In  the  rept.  for  1899.  list  is  for  1867-1899. 

1866.  Additional  apprn.  to  be  asked  to  purchase  land 
for  Reform  School:  compliance  with  request  recom- 
mended: necessity  for  such  an  institution.  (Govs, 
mess.    (Parker)   Jan.  9,  1866:  14.) 

1866-1904.  Inventory  of  livestock  and  other  personal 
property.  (4  A.R.  state  reform  school  1867/8  (p. 
[8])— 40  name  1903/4.) 

1867.  Acct.  of  formal  opening  of  N.  J.  Reform  Scliool. 
Oct.  29.    (3  A.R.  state  reform  school  1866/7:  85-93.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     State  Reform  School:  location  and  size  of  farm; 

bldg.  erected;  capacity.    (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan. 
18  [i.  e.  8],  1867:  18  or  19  or  24-25.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
1867-1875.     Table:   no.  of  boys  committed  to  the  school 
each   year.     (11   A.R.   state  reform   school   1874/5: 
20.) 
1867-1878.     List  of  salaried  officers  and  their  salaries. 
(3  same  186G/7  (p.  23)— 14  same  1877/8.) 
Omitted  18751877. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


487 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
State  Home  for  Boys,  Jamesburg — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1867-1898.     No.  boys  committed  and  released  each  year. 

(34  same  1897/S:  44.) 
1867-1904.     Rept.  of  the  supt.  on  the  administration,  con- 
duct of  the  boys,  employment,  the  farm,  etc.     (3 
same  18GG/7   (pp.  77-82)— 40  same  1903/4.) 
Pa,i;inff  from  CulU'Ctod  docs. 

1868.  Need  of  further  accommodation;  cost  per  pupil; 
employment;    farm.     (4  same  1867/8:  8-10.) 

.     Wisdom   and   humanity  of  establishing  Reform 

School;  propriety  of  compelling  parents  to  bear  ex- 
pense, if  able  to;  no.  of  boys  committed;  days' 
work  performed;  expenditures  for  different  pur- 
poses.   (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  26-27.) 

1868-1874.  Statistical  tables:  commitments;  no.  from 
each  CO.;  returned  to  friends,  etc.  (4  A.R.  state  re- 
form school  1867/8  (pp.  19-20)— 10  same  1873/4.) 

1869.  Reform  school  as  a  benevolent  institution;  no.  of 
boys  committed;  expenditures;  credits.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:  29-30.) 

.     Dec.    13.     Building    committee's    rept.     (5    A.R. 

state  reform  school  1869:  19.) 

Saml,  AUinson.  John  D.  Buckolew,  committee. 

1870.  Efficient  work  of  Reform  School.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  16  or  27-28.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1871.  Tables:  progress  of  the  boys  in  school;  cause  of 
commitment;  parentage;  employment,  disposal  of 
those  discharged,  etc.  (7  A.R.  state  reform  school 
1871:  22-24.) 

.     Table:    farm   products   raised;    value.     (7   same 

1871:  21.) 
.     Efficient  work  of  Reform  School  for  Boys.    (Govs. 

mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  [10],  1871:  12-13  or  20-21.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1872.  Boys'  Reform  School  at  Jamesburg  is  fulfilling 
its  mission.    {Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872:  10.) 

1873.  Reform  School  for  Boys  opened  in  1867;  gratify- 
ing results;  new  bldg. ;  no.  in  attendance  Oct.  31, 
1872;  larger  apprn.  needed.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan. 
14,  1873:  21-22.) 

1874.  Increase  in  no.  of  delinquents  at  Reform  School; 
value  of  products  from  farm;  more  bldgs.  needed; 
apprn.  recommended.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  13, 
1874.) 

1875.  Educational  status  of  the  institution.  (11  A.R. 
state  reform  school  1874/5:  8.) 

.     Need  of  more  bldgs.;  dormitory;  workshop.    (11 

same  1874/5:  8.) 

.     Establishment  of  Reform  Farm  School  by  act  of 

1865;  purchase  of  farm  near  Jamesburg  in  1866; 
opening  of  the  school  in  1867;  no.  of  scholars  at 
date;  modes  of  procedure  to  obtain  admittance.  (11 
same  1874/5:  6.) 

Repeated  in  1870.  1877.  1879,  1881. 

.  No.  of  boys  at  Reform  School  Increased;  advisa- 
bility of  teaching  trades.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker) 
Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1876.  Enlarged  accommodations;  sum  appropriated; 
workshop.  (12  A.R.  state  reform  school  1875/6:  7- 
9.) 

.     Should  be  better  conveniences  for  labor  of  boys 

at  Reform  School.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  11, 
1876:  32.) 

1877.  Completion  of  new  bldg.  at  Boys'  Reform  School; 
amt.  appropriated.  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  17- 
18.) 

.     Employment  of  boys  at  the  school.    (13  A.R.  state 

reform  school  1876/7:  8-9.) 

1878.  Payments  in  1876/7  on  acct.  of  Reform  School  for 
Boys;  no.  at  school;  employment;  more  bldgs.  neces- 
sary; trustees  have  power  to  bind  out  boys.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Bedle)   Jan.  8,  1878:  17-18.) 


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non-serial — cont'd 

1879.  Employment  of  boys  at  the  school;  bricks  made; 
farm  operations;  workshop.  (15  A.R.  state  reform 
school  187S/9:  7-8.) 

.  Completion  of  a  new  family  house;  amt.  appro- 
priated.   (15  same  1878/9:  8-9.) 

.     Explosions  of  kerosene  lamps;    introduction   of 

gas  recommended.    (15  sanw  1878/9:  21.) 

.     Construction  of  an  artesian  well;   typhoid  fever 

epidemic  of  1878  caused  by  impure  water.  (15  same 
1878/9:  9-10;    13-17.) 

.  Improved  sanitary  conditions  at  Jamesburg  (Re- 
form School).    (3  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879:  5-6.) 

.     Reform  School  bldgs.  insufficient  to  accommodate 

occupants;  more  room  or  more  careful  selection  of 
classes  sent  there  essential;  amt.  of  apprn.  needed 
if  no  increase  in  accommodations  is  made.  (Govs, 
mess.   (McClellan)   Jan.  14,  1879:  22-23.) 

1880.  Rept.  of  committee  on  Reform  School  for  Boys 
(Vernon)  on  financial  and  industrial  mngmt.  of  the 
institution.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1880:  768-770.) 

.     Same,  with  testimony,    n.  t.  p.    174  pp.    (Legisl. 

docs.  1880,  V.  1,  doc.  34.) 

.  Reform  School  well  managed;  erection  of  hos- 
pital and  additional  family  bldg.;  accommodations 
sufficient;  suggested  that  reform  boys  be  placed  on 
farms  in  the  West.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan. 
13,  1880.) 

1881.  Industries  at  the  school.  (17  A.R.  state  reform 
school   1880/1:  10.) 

.     Apprn.   for   new   barn;    construction.     (17   same 

1880/1:  10.) 
.    Appraisers'  rept.  of  property  of  the  state  reform 

school.    (17  6a me  1880/1:  31.) 
.     List  of  officers  and  employes  and  their  salaries. 

(17  same  1880/1:  5.) 
.     Satisfactory    work    of    Reform    School.     (Govs. 

mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1882.  No.  of  inmates  and  finances  of  Reform  School 
for  Boys  in  1881;  improvements;  products  and 
earnings.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 

.     Rept.  of  farm  committee;  receipts,  expenditures, 

produce.  (21  A.R.  state  reform  school  1881/2:  14- 
15.) 

1883.  No.  of  boys  at  Reform  School;  finances  for  18S2; 
apprns.  needed  and  for  what  purposes.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  No.  of  inmates  and  cost  of  maintenance  at  Re- 
form School  for  Boys,  18S2/3;  earnings;  completion 
of  new  bldg.;  apprn.  asked  to  furnish  it;  other  ap- 
prns. desired;  introduction  of  gas  recommended. 
(Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  Need  of  a  library;  desirability  of  instruction  in 
mechanic  arts;  a  printing  press  suggested.  (21  A.R. 
state  reform  school  1884/5:  6.) 

.     No.  of  inmates  at  Reform  School  in  1884;   cost; 

receipts  of  institution;  liabilities;  division  of  labor, 
study,  etc.;  additional  apprn.  asked  for  new  gran- 
ary.   (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  24-25.) 

1886.  Amt  appropriated  for  construction  of  gas  works; 
amt.  needed;  apprn.  also  requested  for  plumbing. 
(22  A.R.  state  reform  school  1885/6:  6.) 

.     No.  of  inmates,  amt.  of  money  reed,  from  state 

and  from  labor  of  inmates  and  sale  of  produce,  ex- 
penditures at  Reform  School  in  1885;  benefits;  in- 
troduction of  gas  recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  12,  1886:  20-21.) 

.     Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  retorm  schools   (Van- 

derbilt)  on  working  and  mngmt.  of  Reform  School 
for  Boys.    (Sen.  jol.  1886:  64-68.) 

.     Same.   n.  t.  p.   8  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1886,  v.  3,  doc. 

42.) 

1000  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1886  :  69.) 


488 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OP  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Home  for  Boys,  Jamesburg — cont'd 
tion-serial — cont'd 

1887.  State  Reform  School  for  Boys:  attendance,  re- 
ceipts and  expenditures,  1885/6;  employment;  sug- 
gestion about  commitments;  water  supply  apprn. ; 
lighting  apparatus;  plumbing  apprn.  asked;  trus- 
tees recommend  establishment  of  manual  train- 
ing school.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1887/8.  Rept.  of  visiting  agt.  of  the  school.  (34  A.R. 
state  reform  school  1887/8:  33-34.) 

.  No.  of  boys  at  Reform  School;  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures.   (Govs.  mess.   (Green)   Jan.   [8],  1889.) 

1888.  Excellent  mngmt.  of  Reform  School  for  Boys; 
apprn.  recommended  for  starting  a  library;  apprn. 
for  lighting  plant  recommended;  no.  of  boys;  re- 
ceipts and  expenditures  in  1886/7;  acct.  of  apprn. 
made  in  1887  for  manual  training  school  and  other 
improvements;  recommended  that  law  be  passed 
compelling  separation  of  boys  under  16  awaiting 
trial,  from  older  convicts.  (Same  (Green)  Jan.  [10], 
1888:  21-23.) 

1889.  School  at  Jamesburg  should  be  relieved  of  the 
desperate  class  of  boys  who  return  again  and  again. 
(4  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1889:  5.) 

1889/90.  Reform  School  for  Boys:  no.  of  inmates;  re- 
ceipts; expenditures;  special  apprns.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1890.  Reform  School  for  Boys:  no.  of  inmates,  receipts 
and  expenditures,  1888/9;  overcrowded  condition; 
intermediate  reformatory  needed.  (Same  (Green) 
Jan.  1890;  31.) 

1891/2.  State  Reform  School  for  Boys:  no.  of  inmates, 
receipts  and  expenditures.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan. 
1S93:  30-31.) 

1892.  State  Reform  School  for  Boys:  inmates  and 
finances,  1890/1;  suggestions  for  securing  payment 
from  parents  or  guardians  of  boys  committed. 
(Same  (Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1892:  35.) 

.  Condition  of  Reform  School  for  Boys  at  James- 
burg and  of  the  State  Prison.  (7  A.R.  state  charities 
aid  assn.  1892;  9.) 

1896.  State  Reform  School  for  Boys;  no.  of  inmates; 
classes  eligible;  hospital  in  course  of  erection;  need 
of  chapel;  instruction;  lack  of  facilities;  needs. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1900.  Reform  School  for  Boys:  classes  of  boys  ad- 
mitted; purpose  of  school;  no.  of  inmates  in  1899; 
expenditures;  employment;  need  of  bldgs.  for  in- 
struction in  mechanical  trades.  (Same  (Voorhees) 
Jan.  9,  1900.) 

1901.  State  Home  for  Boys  established  in  1865,  State 
Home  for  Girls  in  1871;  no.  of  inmates  and  cost  of 
each  institution  in  1900.  (Same  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8, 
1901.) 

1901-1904.  Admissions  to  the  reformatory;  cause.  (4 
A.R.  comrs.  N.  J.  state  reformatory  1903/4;  11-13.) 

1902.  State  Home  for  Boys;  by  Ira  Otterson.  (1  N.  J. 
conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1902:  59-61.) 

.  Improvements  made;  building  of  sewerage  sys- 
tem; cost.    (38  A.R.  state  home  for  boys  1901/2:  5.) 

.     Misapprn.  of  funds  by  tlie  late  bookkeeper,  J.  M. 

Mortimer;  carelessness  of  the  supt.,  Ira  Otterson, 
made  it  possible.    (38  same  1901/2:  7-8.) 

1903/4.  Chief  clerk's  rept.;  receipts;  expenditures;  no. 
of  inmates;  product  of  the  farm;  etc.  (4  A.R.  comrs. 
N.  J.  state  reformatory  1903/4:  25-32.) 

1904.  Need  of  auxiliary  water  and  light  supply;  other 
needed  Improvements.    (4  .s«»ie  1903/4:  8-9.) 

.     Rept.  of  consulting  engr.  on  new  water  supply. 

(40  same  1903/4:  9-10.) 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
State  Home  for  Boys,  Jamesburg — cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditubim 

1866-1904.  Comment  on  apprns.  to  Reform  School  at 
Jamesburg.  (A.R.  comptroller  1865/6  (p.  13)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

.     Apprn.  to  State  Reform  School  for  Boys.    (A.R. 

treasurer  1865/6  (p.  28)— sn»ie  1903/4.) 
1866/7-1903/4.     Financial  stmts,  of  State  Reform  School. 
(3  A.R.  State  Reform  School  1866/7   (pp.  75-76)  — 
40  same  1903/4.) 

Paiiiiiff  from  Collocted  does. 
1896-1899.     Stmt,    showing    apprns.    and    expenditures. 

(5  A.R.  N.  J.  state  reformatory  comn.  1898/9:  7.) 
1896/7-1899/00.     Rept.  of  treasurer.    (3  same  1896/7  (pp. 
9-11)— 6  same  1899/00.) 

State  Industrial  School  for  Girls 
serial 
1  series 
1871-1877/8.     Ann.  rept.  of  state  Industrial  School  for 
Girls. 

Checklist 
From   1871/2-1877/8  doc.   and   dcpt.   editions  agree   ex- 
cept, that  in  the  doc.  ed.  the  imprint  is  omitted. 
[1.]    1871  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    Prtd.  at  the  State  Gazette 

Office.  1872.     6  pp. 
[1.1    1871.     Trenton:    Prtd.  at  the   State  Gazette  Office, 

1872.     6  pp. 
[2.]    1871/2.     Trenton;     The    State    Gazette — Murphy    & 

Bechtel.  1872.     14  pp. 
13.]    1872/3.     Trenton:     The    State    Gazette — Murphy    & 

Bechtel.  1873.    9  (2)  pp. 
[4.]    1873/4.     Trenton:     Public    Opinion — W.    S.    Sharp, 


1874.  24  pp. 
[5.]    1874/5.     Trenton 

1875.  11   (2)  pp. 
[6.]    1875/fi.     Trenton 


Public    Opinion — W.    S.    Sharp, 


J.    L.    Murphy,    State    Gazette 
PrintlnK  House,  1876.     9  (2)  pp. 

7.  1876/7.     Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.     8  pp., 
3  11. 

8.  1877/8.     Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.     0  pp., 
2  11. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows : 
tl.l   1871       In  Legisl.  docs.  1872. 

[2.]    1871/2    ■ 1873,   doc.   13. 

[3.]  1872/3  "  "  "  1874,  doc.  13. 
[4.  J  1873/4  "  '•  "  1875.  doc.  13. 
[5.1  1874/5  '■  •'  ■■  1876.  doc.  13. 
[6.1  1875/6  '•  •■  "  1877,  doc.  14. 
7   1876/7  "    '•     "   1878,  doc.  13. 


8.  1877/8 


1879.  doc.  41. 


2  series 
1878/9-1898/9.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  trustees  of  the  State 
Industrial  School  for  Girls. 
Checklist 
Doc.  and  dept.  editions  agree  except,  that  In  the  doc.  ed. 
the  imprint  is  omitted. 
9.   1878/9.     Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharp.  1879.     12  pp. 

10.  1879/80.     Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy.  State  Gazette  Prtg. 

House.  1880.     12  pp. 

11.  1880/1.     Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy.  1881.     12  pp. 

12.  1881/2.     Trenton  :    J.  L,  .Murphy,  1882.     12  pp. 

13.  1882/3.     Toms  River:    S.  C.  Jennings,  1883.     12  pp. 

14.  1883/4.     Trenton:   J.  L.  Murphy,  1884.     11  (1)  pp. 

15.  1884/5.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy.  1885.     16  pp. 

16.  1885/6.      Camden :      The    Camden    Dally    Post    Prtg. 

House.  1886.     11  pp. 

17.  1886/7.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,   1887.     16 

pp. 

18.  1887/8.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1889.     16 

pp. 
m.   18S8/9.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1889.     17 
pp..  3  11. 

20.  1889/90.     Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1890.     36  pp. 

21.  1890/1.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1892.     36 

pp. 

22.  1891/2.     Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.. 

1892.     28  pp. 

23.  1892/3.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1894.     30 

pp..  3  pis. 
24*.  1893/4.     Trenton:   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Com- 
pany, 1895.     30  pp.,  4  pis. 

25.  1894/5.     Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1896.     30 

p|)..   4   pis, 

26.  1895/6.     Trenton:    Macfrellisb  &  Quigley,   1896.     32 
pp.,  4  pis. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


489 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Industrial  School  for  Girls — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

27.  1896/7.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murph.v  Tub.  Co..  1807. 
40  pp..  4  pis. 

28.  1897/8.     Trenton  :    The  ,T.  I-.  .Mniph.v  I'lih.  Co..  1898. 

44  pp.,  4  pis. 

29.  1898/9.     Trenton  :    MaeCrelllsh  &  Qiiigley.   1900.     50 

pp..  6  pis. 


In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

9.  1878/9  in 

Leslsl. 

docs. 

1880. 

v. 

2,  doc. 

09. 

10.  1879/80  " 

1881. 

V. 

2,  doc. 

68. 

11.  1880/1  " 

1882. 

V. 

2,  doc. 

51. 

12.  1881/2  " 

1883, 

V. 

2,  doc. 

23. 

13.  1882/3  " 

1884. 

V. 

2,  doc. 

18. 

14.  188,-?/4  " 

1885, 

V. 

2,  doc. 

18. 

15.  1884/5  •• 

1886, 

V. 

2,  doc. 

17. 

16.  1885/6  " 

1887, 

T. 

2.  doc. 

17. 

17.  188fi/7  " 

1888. 

V. 

2.  doc. 

18. 

18.  1887/8  " 

1889, 

V. 

2,  doc. 

17. 

19.  1888/9  " 

1890, 

V. 

2,  doc. 

18. 

20.  1889/90" 

1891, 

T. 

5,  doc. 

30. 

21.  1890/1  '• 

1892. 

V. 

5,  doc. 

30. 

22.  1891/2  " 

1893, 

V. 

4,  doc. 

30. 

23.  1892/3  " 

1894. 

V. 

3,  doc. 

31. 

24.  1893/4  '• 

1895 

(1 

e.  119 

sess.) 

doc.  22. 

25.  1894/5  in 

Legisl. 

docs. 

1895 

(i. 

e.  120 

sess.) 

doc.  23. 

26.  1895/6  in 

Legisl. 

docs. 

1896, 

V. 

3,  doc. 

19. 

27.  1896/7  ■■ 

" 

1897, 

T. 

5,  doc. 

35. 

28.  1897/8  " 

'* 

*' 

1898, 

V. 

4,  doc. 

26. 

29.  1898/9  " 

" 

" 

1899, 

V. 

5,  doc. 

33. 

3  series 
1899/00-1903/4.    Ann.  rept.  of  trustees  of  State  Home 
for  Girls,  at  Trenton. 

Checklist 
See  note  under  2  scries  about  dept.  and  doc.  editions. 

30.  1899/00.     Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1901.  55  pp.,  6  pis. 

31.  1900/1.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1902.  49  pp.,  7  pis. 

32    1901/2.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 
1902.     37  pp.,  7  pis. 

33.  1902/3.     Camden  :   Sinnickson  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1904. 

27  pp.,  10  pis. 

34.  1903/4.     Paterson  :    News  Printing  Co.,  1905.    31  pp., 

7  pis. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

30.  1899/00  in   Legisl.  docs.   1900.   v.  4,  doc.  38. 

31.  1900/1       "         ••  '•      1901,  V.  4,   doe.   39. 

32.  1901/2      "         '•  •'       1902,  v.  4,  doc.  47. 

33.  1902/3       "         "  "      1903,   v.  4,  doc.   45. 

34.  1903/4      •'         "  "       1904.  v.  4.   doc.  49. 

non-serial 
1865.     Corresp.  betw.  Gov.,  Joint  Companies  and  treas- 
urer of  Soldiers'  Children's  Home  rel.  to  donation 
by  Joint  Companies.    (Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.   (Par- 
ker) Jan.  9,  1866:  113-114.) 

Pages  140-141  of  doc.  ed.      (Legisl.  docs.  1866.) 

1871.  Apprn.  recommended  for  erection  of  reform 
school  for  girls.  (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  [10], 
1871:  13  or  21.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1872.  Girls'  Industrial  School  located  at  Trenton;  in- 
stitution will  begin  its  career  under  favorable  cir- 
cumstances.   (Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872:  10.) 

1873.  No.  of  girls  in  Girls'  Industrial  School  at  Tren- 
ton Oct.  31,  1872;  how  employed;  some  action  should 
be  taken  to  secure  permanent  location.  (.S'ome  Par- 
ker) Jan.  14,  1873:  22.) 

1873.  Rept.  of  committee  (Newkirk)  on  industrial 
school  for  girls.     (Sen.  jol.  1S73:  567-5G8.) 

250  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  I.s7:i  :  .".07.) 

1874.  No.  of  inmates  at  Girls'  Industrial  School  Oct.  31, 
1873;  employment;  purchase  of  farm;  house  in 
course  of  erection;  usual  apprn.  for  current  expen- 
ses in  addition  to  cost  of  improvements  recom- 
mended.   (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1875.  Completion  of  bidgs.  at  Industrial  School  for 
Girls.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Industrial  School  for  Girls — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1876.  Industrial  School  for  Girls  maintained  ex- 
clusively by  state;  section  requiring  payment  from 
counties  for  children  sent  repealed;  no.  in  school. 
(Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  32.) 

1877.  No.  of  girls  at  Industrial  School  Nov.  1;  inden- 
ture; amt.  school  reed,  from  treasury.  (Same 
(Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  IS.) 

.     Industrial  School  well  conducted  and  nearly  full. 

(Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  18.) 
1879.     State    Industrial    School   for   Girls    in    excellent 

condition;    $3000  less  than  usual  apprn.  required. 

(Same   (McClellan)   Jan.  14,  1879:  23.) 

1881.  Industrial  School  tor  Girls  overcrowded.  (Same 
(McClellan)   Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1882.  No.  of  inmates  and  financial  affairs  of  Industrial 
School  for  Girls.    (Same  (Ludlow)   Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1883.  No.  of  girls  at  Industrial  School;  investment  in 
institution;  finances  for  1882;  mngmt.  good.  (Same 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  No.  of  inmates  and  expenses  of  Industrial  School 
for  Girls  1882/3;  inventory  and  investment;  bal- 
ance in  hands  of  treasurer;  amt.  of  apprn.  needed. 
(Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  No.  of  inmates  and  cost  of  maintenance  of  In- 
dustrial School  for  Girls  in  1884;  trustees  ask  that 
presiding  judges  of  Criminal  Courts  have  same 
power  to  commit  girls  as  Supreme  Court  judges. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  25.) 

.     No.  of  inmates  at  Industrial   School  for  Girls; 

cost  of  maintenance;  earnings,  etc.    (Some  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1886:  21.) 

1887.  No.  of  girls  at  Industrial  School,  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures for  1886;  value  of  property;  age  limi- 
tation; apprn.  asked.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11, 
1887.) 

1888.  No.  of  girls  at  Industrial  School;  need  of  in- 
creased accommodations;  extension  of  age  limita- 
tion suggested.    (Same  (Green)  Jan.  8,  1888.) 

1889.  No.  of  girls  at  State  Industrial  School;  need  of 
additional  accommodations.  (Some  (Green)  Jan. 
[8],  1889.) 

.     Additional    dormitories    needed    for    Industrial 

School  for  Girls  at  Trenton.    (4  A.R.  state  charities 
aid  assn.  1889:  5.) 

1889/90.  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls:  no.  of  in- 
mates; receipts  and  expenditures.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1S90.  Industrial  School  for  Girls:  no.  in  attendance; 
insufficient  accommodations;  receipts  and  expendi- 
tures in  1888/9.    (Same  (Green)   Jan.  1890:  31-32.) 

1891/2.  Industrial  School  for  Girls:  no.  of  inmates,  re- 
ceipts and  expenditures.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893: 
32.) 

1892.  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls:  no.  of  inmates 
and  finances,  1890/1;  progress  on  new  bldg.  (Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  35-3G.) 

■ .  Mngmt.  of  Industrial  School  for  Girls  com- 
mended.   (7  A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1892:  9.) 

1894.  Work  of  the  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls  at 
Trenton.    (9  same  1894:  13.) 

1896.  Industrial  School  for  Girls:  location;  no.  of  in- 
mates; object;  classes  eligible.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1900.  Jan.  9.  Industrial  School  for  Girls:  unjust 
charges  agst.  school;  need  of  apprn.  for  new  bldg. 
(Same  (Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

.     March  21.     Rept.  of  committee  on  investigation 

of    State    Industrial    School    for    Girls    (Mungle). 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1900:  452-454.) 

No  separate  copy  was  found  ;  200  copies  were  order(Ml 
prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1900  :  454.) 


490 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Industrial  School  for  Girls — cont'd 
non-se7-ial — cont'd 

1901.  InsufBcient  accommodations  at  State  Home  for 
Girls;  good  work  and  excellent  conditions.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Voorhees)   Jan.  S,  1901.) 

1902.  State  Home  for  Girls;  by  Howell  C.  Stull.  (1 
N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1902: 
61-63.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1871-1903/4.     Apprns.   for   Industrial   School   for  Girls. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1870/1   (p.  li)—S(ime  1903/4.) 
Called  Slate  Home  for  Cii-ls  in  I'.mO. 

.     Same.     (A.R.    treasurer    1870/1    (p.    83) — same 

1903/4.) 

After  1808  known  as  State  Home  for  Girls. 
1884-1886/7.  On  receipts  from  earnings  of  Industrial 
School  for  Girls;  authority  for  payment  into  state 
treasury;  amt.  (A.R.  comptroller  1883/4  (pp.  27-28) 
—same  1886/7.) 
1884-1889.  Industrial  School  receipts.  (A.R.  treasurer 
1883/4  (p.  3Z)— same  1888/9.) 

State  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb;   see  above,  New 
Jersey  School  for  Deaf-Mutes 

State  Prison 

Hood's  Index  to  Laws  of  N.  J.,  1663-1903.  gives  a  list 
of  all  acts  pertaining  to  tlie  state  prison.  The 
first  act  for  the  erection  of  a  state  prison  was 
passed  in  1707. 

serial 


1  series 

1797-1799.     [Rept.  of  Joint  committee  on  state  prison.] 

Checlilist 
No  separates  found. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1797  Nov.  3  (Anderson)  in  .lol.  Leglsl.  Council  Oct.  1797: 
15  ;  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1797  :  15. 

Kept,  of  joint  committee  apptd.  to  settle  accts.  of 
Jonathan  Doan,  agt.  for  the  erection  of  a  state 
prison. 

1798  Nov.   6    (Marsh)    in   Jol.   Legisl.   Council   Oct.    1798: 
16-17. 

1798  Nov.  5  (Condlt)  in  Votes  of  Assem,  Oct.  1708  :  26-28. 
Rept.  of  joint  committee  apptd.  to  inquire  into  state  of 

the  penitentiary  house  and  settle  accts.  of  Jonathan 
Doan,  supt. 

1799  Feb.  6  (StlUwell)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1799:33- 
34  or  35-36. 

Rept.    of    committee    apptd.    to    view    the    state    of    the 
penitentiary  house. 
1799  Feb.   11     (Outwater)    in    Jol.    Legisl.    Council    Jan. 
1799:42. 
Rept.    of   committee   apptd.    to   examine   and   rept.    the 
situation  of  the  penitentiary  house,  etc. 
1799  Nov.   0  (Kitchen  In  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1799  :  15. 
Uept.   of  joint   committee  apptd.   to  settle  accts.   of  in- 
spectors of  state-prison  so  far  as  regards  apprn.  to 
complete  the  women's  dept.,  etc. 
1799    fNov.  6]    (....)    in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.   1799: 

20. 
1799  June  1  In  Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  May  1799:17;  Votes 
of  Assem.  May.  1799  :  21. 
The  Council  rept.  was  made  b.v  Mr.  Tarrett  :  Assem.  by 
Mr.  Condict.     Entitled  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  apptd. 
to   view    and   examine   state    prison,    and   accts.    of 
Jonathan  Doan.  agt.  for  hulldlng  the  same. 

2  series 

1800-1836.     Rept.   of   joint  committee   to   examine   and 
settle  accts.  of  state  prison. 
Checklist 
For  names  of  committeemen  see  below. 
1800-1829.     No  separates  found. 

1830.  Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  J.  Justice.  18:!0.     36  pp. 

Copy  In  I'rinceton  University  Library.  Rutgers  College 
Library  and  in  Surgeon  General's  Library.  500 
copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1829/30:  191.) 

1831.  No  separate  copy  found. 

500  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1831/2  : 
100.) 


MAINTENANCE:    INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
State  Prison — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1832.     None  made. 

The  rept.  resp.  accts.  for  1831  was  made  In  Nov.,  1831, 
tliat  resp.  accts.  for  1832,  in  Feb.,  1833. 
1833    (Feb.).     No  separate  copy  found. 

Ordered  prtd.      (Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  1832/3  :  139.) 
1833  Oct.     No  separate  copy  found. 

500    copies    ordered   prtd.      (Votes    of    Assem.    1833/4  : 
198.) 

1834.  No  separate  copy  found. 

Usual    no.    of   copies   ordered    prtd.      (Votes    of    Assem. 
1834/5:07.) 

1835.  No  separate  copy  found. 

Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6:  144.) 
1836    (Jan.).     No  separate  copy  found. 

Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6:425.) 
1836    (Nov.).     No  separate  copy  found. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1800  Nov.  6  (Ward)   In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1800:53-50. 
Nov.  11   (Wallace)   in  Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1800: 

21. 

1801  Nov.   12  (Gordon)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801  :  75- 
78. 

1801  Nov.   16  (D.  Vroom)  iu  Jol.  leglsl.  council  Oct.  1801  : 
111. 

1802  Nov.  10    (Little)    in  Jol.   legisl.   council   Oct.   1802: 
176-177. 

1802  Nov.  16  (Gordon)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1802:78- 
79. 

1803  Nov.   2    (Linn)    in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1803:24. 

"      Nov.  10    (M'Cullough)    In   Jol.    legisl.    council    Oct. 
1803  :  237. 

1804  Nov.  21  (Stryker)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1804  :  320- 
321. 

1804  Nov.  28   (Little)   in  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1804: 
392-393 

1805  Nov.  12  (Beatty)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1805  :  421- 
423. 

1805  Nov.  13  (Anderson)  in  Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1805: 
447-449. 

1806  Nov.   17  (Whitehead)   in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1806: 
96-97. 

1806  Nov.  18   (Freiinghuysen)   in  Jol.  leglsl.  council  Oct. 
1806  :  567-571. 

1807  Nov.   17  (Whitehead)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1807: 
102-103. 

1807  Nov.  27  (Haas)  in  Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1807  :  669. 

1808  Nov.  21    (Dod)    in   Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1808:128- 
129. 

1808  Nov.  21  (Anderson)  In  Jol.  leglsl.  council  Oct.  1808: 
790-792. 

1809  Nov.  14    (Curriam)    In  Votes  of  Assem.   Oct.   1809: 
256. 

1809  Nov.  22  (Anderson)  in  Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1809  : 
874-876. 

1811  Jan.   26    (Haas)    in  Jol.   leglsl.   council  Jan.   1811 : 
1030-1031. 

IRll   Jan.  26  (Stout)  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1811  :  485. 
ISll   Oct.  29  (Munn)  in  Votes  of  Assem  Oct.  1811:54-55. 
Oct.   30    (Swayze)    In  Jol.   leglsl.  council  Oct.   1811  ■ 
1102-1104. 

1812  not  found. 

1813  B^>b.   17    (Parker)    in   Votes   of   Assem.   Jan.    1813: 
130-134. 

1814  Nov.  2   (Simpson)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1813:74- 
76, 

1815  Oct.   30    (Freiinghuysen)    In  Joi,   leglsl,   council  Oct. 
1S15  :  1780-1782. 

1815  Oct.  30  (Pine)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1815  :  61-63. 

1816  Oct.  26  (S.  Condit)  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1816  :  62- 
64. 

1.S17   Nov.  4   (Annin)  in  Votes  of  Assem,  Oct.  1817:34-36. 
1818    [Nov.]      Not  fouud. 

Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1819  :  111.) 

1810  Nov.  3  (lirlttiu)  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1819  :  41-44. 

1820  Nov.  3  (Ewing)   In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1820  :  24-25. 

1821  Nov.  2   (Halsted)   in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821:23- 
28. 

1822  Nov.  12   (Ewing)   in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1822  :  76- 
81. 

1822  Nov.  15  (Newbold)  in  Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1822  : 
34-35. 

1823  Dec.  1   (Drake)   in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823:120- 
121. 

1824  Nov.  24  (Evans)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1824:104- 
106. 

1825  Nov.  15  (....)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823  :  92- 
93 

1826  Dec.  5   (KInscy)    in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1820:132- 
135. 

1827-1829  not  found. 


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491 


MAINTENANCE:   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Prison — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1830  Feb.   11    (Ilillnrd)    in  Votes  of  Assem.  182n/S0  :  1G4- 

ini. 

1831  .Tan.  11   (Kwing)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1830/1  :  87-92. 

"      Nov.   15    (Schenck)    in  Votes  of  Assem.   1831/2:94- 
100. 
1833   Feb.   12    (Wright)    In  Votes  of  Assem.  1832/3:  340- 
346. 

1833  Oct.  30  (Muir)  In  Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4  :  192-198. 

1834  Nov.   6    ( Harden liorgh)    in  Votes  of  Assem.   1S34/5  : 
97-103. 

1835  Nov.   10   (Ilaight)   in  Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6:138- 
144. 

1836  Jan.  12  (Munn)  in  Jol.  iegisl.  council  1835/6:76-82. 
"       Nov.  n    (Smaliwood)    in  Jol.   legisl.  council   1836/7: 

44-49. 
1836  Nov.  10  (Valentine)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  111- 
116. 

B 
Under  act  of  Feb.  13,  1733.  et  seq. 
1833-1836.     Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  for  erection  of  new 
state  penitentiary,  ace.  by  arcliitect's  rept.,  etc. 
Checklist 
No  separate  copies  found. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
Jos.  Kaign,  Chas.  Parker,  Wm.  R.  Allen,  comrs. 

1833  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4  :  40-131. 

Jos.  Kaign,  Chas.  Parker,  Edwd.  8.  Mcllvaine,  comrs. 

1834  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5  :  21-30. 

"  Usual  no,  of  copies  "  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
1834/5:30.) 

1835  in  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1835/6:64-71. 
in  Votes  of  Assem,  1835/6  :  172-180. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6  :  181.) 

Wm.  R.  A  Uen,  comr. 

1836  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:8-13. 

Does  not  Include  architect's  rept.    The  comr.'s  rept.  was 
ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7  :  7.) 


Under  sec.  1.  art.  1  of  act  of  March  15,  1837  and  its 
successor,  passed  Feb,  27.  1838,  requiring  the  in- 
spectors to  make  a  rept.  on  or  before  the  flrst  Tues- 
day in  Nov. 

1  series 
1836/7-1843/4.     [Rept.  of  condition  of  tlie  N.  J.   state 
prison,  embracing  repts.   of  joint  committee,  phy- 
sician,  keeper*   and   inspectors;    for   year   ending 
Sept.   30.] 

Checklist 
1836/7  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

500    copies    ordered    prtd.       (Votes    of   Assem,    1837/8: 
163.) 
1836/7  doc.  ed,  (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  59-80, 

doc.  ed.  (Assem.),     n,  t.  p,     pp.  62-74;  155-163. 
1837/8  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd,  by  J,  T,  Sherman,  1838, 
42  pp,.  1  leaf. 
Copies   seen    in    N.    J.    State    Library,    Trenton,    and    in 

Rutgers  College  Library, 
1000   copies   ordered   prtd,  '    (Votes   of   Assem,    1838/0  : 
157,) 
1837/8  doc,  ed.    (Council),     n.  t,  p,     pp,  34-62;  83-88, 

doc.  ed.   (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  44-76;  151-157, 
183S/9  dept,  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  Phillips  &  Boswell, 
1839.     21  pp. 
Copy    seen    in    N.    J.    State    Library.      500    copies    were 
ordered    prtd,    by    the    Council    and    Assem,,    resp. 
(Jol,  Legisl,  Council  1839/40:90;  Votes  of  Assem, 
1839/40:  155,) 
1838/9  doc,  ed.  (Council),     n,  t,  p,     pp.  69-85. 

"  doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  135-155. 

1839/40  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1200  copies   ordered   prtd.      (Votes   of   Assem,    1840/1  : 
261)  :  500  copies   (Jol,  Legisl,  Council   1840/1:71. 
90), 
1839/40  doc.  ed.  (Council),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  63-71;  75-90. 
"  doc.  ed.  ( Assem,  1,     n.  t.  p,     pp,  212-222;  244-201, 


•  The  keeper's  rept.  is  omitted  from  the  state  prison  repts.  for 
1840/1.  1841/2,  1842/3.  During  those  years,  and  also  for  1837/8. 
1838/9,  1841/2,  1842/3.  1843/4  the  keeper  made  a  rept.  to  the 
Governor ;  this  rept.  was  prtd.  with  his  message ;  see  Governor. 
Checklist  of  Messages  for  that  period. 


MAINTENANCE:   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
State  Prison — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

C — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1840/1   dppt.  ed.     Not  found, 

.500  copies  ordered  prtd,    (Jol.   Legisl.  Council    1841/2: 
97)  ;    lOOO   copies    (Votes   of   Assem.    1841/2 :  186, 
192), 
1840/1  doc,  ed,  (Council),     n,  t,  p,     pp.  7.5-97. 

doc.  ed.   (Assem,),     u,  t,  p,     pp,  63-60;  170-185. 
1841/2  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  by  the  Council  and  Assem,  resp, 
(.Tol.  Legi5l,  Council  1842/3:115;  Votes  of  Assem. 
1842/3  :  178,) 
1841/2  doc,  ed,  (Council),     n,  t,  p,     pp,  95-115. 

"  doc.  ed,  (Assem,),     n,  t,  p,     pp,  65-70. 

1842/3  dept,   ed,     Trenton  :    Prtd,  by   F,   S,   Miller.   1843, 
33  pp, 
500  copies  ordered   prtd,      (Jlinutes   of  Assem,    1843/4 
164,) 
1842/3  doc,  ed,  (Council),    n.  t,  p,     pp,  29-34  ;  67-94. 

"  doc,  ed,  (Assem.).     n,  t,  p.     pp.  164-186. 

1843/4  dept,  ed.     Not  seen, 

500  copies  were  ordered   prtd.  by   the  Sen.  and  Assem. 
resp.       (Sen.    Jol.    1845:268;    Minutes    of    Assem. 
1845:  213.) 
The  rept.  of  the  .loint  committee  was  published  in  con- 
nection with  a  special  rept.  of  the  committee  March 
28.  1845  ;  see  below,  the  non-serial  group, 
1843/4  doc,  ed.  (Council),     n,  t.  p,     pp.  256-267;  312-319, 
doc.  ed,   (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  213-224  ;  248-255, 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1836/7     In  Jol.  Leelsl.  Council   1837/8:59-80. 

"  Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:62-74:  155-163. 
Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1838/9  :  34-62  ;  83-88. 
Votes  of  Assem.   1838/9:44-76;   151-157. 
Jol,  Legisl,  Council   1839/40:69-85. 
Votes  of  Assem,  1839/40  :  135-155. 
.Tol.  Legisl.  Council  1840/1:63-90, 
Votes  of  Assem,  1840   1  :  212-222  :  244-261, 
.Tol.  Legisl,  Council  1841/2:33-36:  75-97, 
Votes  of  Assem,   1841/2:38-43;   63-66;   170- 


1837/8 

1838/9 

1839/40 

1840/1 

185, 
1841/2 

1842/3 

1843/4 


in  Jol,  Legisl,  Council   1842/3:19-22;   95-115, 
"  Votes  of  Assem,  1842/3  :  18-21  :  65-70, 
"  Jol.  Letrisl,  Council  1843/4  :  29-34  :  67-94. 
"  Votes  of  Assem,  1843 '4  :  29-35  :  164-186. 
"  Senate  iol.  1845:2.56-267;  312-319, 
"  Votes  of  Assem,  1845  :  213-224  ;  248-255. 

2  series 

Under    suppl,    act    of   April    1,    1845.    requiring   the    in- 
spectors to   rept.   on   or  before   the   3d  Tuesday   in 
January.* 
1845-1867/8,     Rept,  on  the  condition  of  the  state  prison, 
embracing  the  repts,  of  the  joint  committee,  bd.  of 
inspectors,  keeper  and  physician,f 
Checklist 
Variations  In  title  : 
1845-1847,     As  above. 

1848-1855,      Rept,    on    the    condition    of    the    N.    J,    state 
prison,   embracing  the  repts,  of  the  Joint  committee, 
inspectors,  keeper,  moral  instructor  and  physician, 
1856-1859,     Ann,  rept,  on  the  condition  of  the  N,  J,  state 
prison,    embracing    repts,    of    the    inspectors,    keeper, 
moral  instructor,  physician  and  .ioint  committee, 
1860,    Ann,  rept,  on  the  condition  of  the  N,  J,  state  prison, 
embracing   repts,   of  the  .loint  committee,   comrs.,   in- 
spectors, keeper  and  physician, 
1861-1862,     Ann.  rept.  of  officers  of  the  N.  J,  state  prison, 
1862/3-1864/5,     Ann,   repts,  of  the  inspectors,   physician, 
moral  instructor  and  keeper  of  the  N.  J,  state  prison. 
1S65/6-1S67/8,     Ann,  rept,  of  the  N.  J,  state  prison. 

Checklist 
1845  dept,  ed.     Not  found, 

300    copies    ordered    prtd,    (Sen,    .1oI,    1846:201);    500 
copies  (Minutes  of  Assem,  1846:  143.  162), 
1845  doc,  ed,    (Senate),     n,  t,  p,     pp,  19-34:  45-70;  179- 
201, 

1845  doc.  ed,  (Assem,),     n,  t,  p,     pp,  18-32;  143-151;  163- 
167. 

1846  dept.  ed,     Trenton  :    Prtd,  by  Sherman  and  Ilarron. 
1847,     40  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  N,  J,  State  Librar.v.  Trenton 
ordered  prtd,  (Sen,  .1ol,  1847:210; 
Assem,  1847  :  41-42;  50,) 


250  copies 
Minutes    of 


•  Repts,  were  made  for  the  calendar  year  until  1863  et  seq,  when 
they  were  made  for  the  year  ending  Nov,  30,  in  compliance  with  act 
of  March  24,  1863.  fixing  fiscal  year  of  public  offices,  etc. 

t  For  repts.  of  keeper  and  moral  instructor  found  in  Govs,  mess, 
during    this    period,    see   Governor.    Checklist    of    Messages, 


493 


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MAINTENANCE:   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Prison — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

C — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1846  doc.  ed.  (Senate),    n.  t.  p.     pp.  175-209. 

"      doc.  ed.    (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  25-38;  50-5";  232- 
242. 

1847  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron, 

1848.  32  pp. 

Cbpv  seen  In  N.  J.  State  Llbrar.v.  Trenton.  500  copies 
ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1848  :  84.  123.  14!l. 
159)  ;  250  copies  (Sen.  jol.  1848:  116). 

1847  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp,  35-58;  117-155. 

"      doe.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  3.-1-48  ;  124-132;  138- 
148. 

1848  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron, 

1849.  42  (1)   pp. 

Copy  seen  In  N.  J.  State  Ubrarv.  Trenton.  500  copies 
ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  lol.  Jan.  1849:  180.) 

1848  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  159-179. 

"      doc.  (Assem.).    n.  t.  p.     pp.  4;i-65  :  85-105. 

1849  dept.    ed.     Trenton :    Prtd.   by   Phillips   &   Boswell, 

1850.  48  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  N.  J.  State  Llbrar.v.  Trenton.     500  copies 
were  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1850  :  1-6.) 
1849  doc.  ed.   (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  33-38. 
Rept.  of  moral  Instructor  alone. 

1849  doc.  ed.   (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  45-47;  103-126. 

1850  dept.   ed.     Trenton:    Prtd.  bv   Morris   R.    Hamilton, 

1851.  46  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

Copy  seen  in  State  Library.  Trenton,  and  in  the  N.  Y. 
"Public  Library.     Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1851  :  392.) 
1850  doc.  ed.   (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  30-41;  228-250;  284- 
285. 

1850  doc.  ed.   (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  59-69;  331-362. 

1851  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     True    American    Office,    1852. 
47  pp. 

300  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  Jol.  1852  :  89.) 

1851  doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.     pp.  137-183. 

1852  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at    the    True    American 
Office.  1853.     46  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  State  Library. 

1852  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  33-86. 

1853  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     True   American    Office.    1S54. 
59  (2)  pp. 

Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem. 

1854  :  112  ;  Sen.  jol.  1854  :  91.) 

Order  In  Sen.  Jol.  covers  committee  rept.  only. 

1853  doc,  ed.     h.  t.  p.     59  (2)  pp. 

1854  dept.  ed.     New  Brunswick  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  Fredonian 
Office,"  1855.     46  (1)  pp. 

Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem. 

1855  :  291)  :  1000  copies  (Sen.  jol.  1855  :  398). 

1854  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  95-139. 

1855  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the  "  True 
American,"  1856.     37  pp. 

Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1856:187;  Sen.  jol.  1856:106-107.) 
1S55  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     37  pp. 

1856  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    "True  American  '  Office,  1857. 
79  pp. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1857  :  51)  ; 
100  copies  (Sen.  Jol.  1857:402);  usual  no.  (Sen. 
Jol.   1857  :  169), 

1856  doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.    pp.  117-119, 

1857  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    "True  American"  Office,  1858. 
50  pp. 

Usual  no.  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  Jol.  1858:288);  1500 
copies  of  the  rept.  of  the  Jt.  committee  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1858  :  473)  and  500  of  the  inspectors'  rept. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1858  :  682). 

1857  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  853-900. 

1858  dept.   ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.   at   the   Office  of   "  State 
Gazette  and  Republican. "  1859.     42  pp. 

Usual  no.  ordered  prtd.  and  later  500  copies.  (Sen.  jol. 
1859:  119;  340.) 

1858  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  421-400. 

1859  dept,  ed.     Not  seen. 

Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1860:  43!j.) 
1859  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  447-484. 
1800  dept.  I'd.     Trenton:    Prtd.  at  the  "True  American" 

Office,  1861.     44  pp. 
1800  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     h.  t.  p.     pp.  21-64. 

"      doc.  ed,  (Assem.).     h,  t.  p.     pp.  853-806. 
1861  dept.  ed.     Jersey  City  :    Prtd.  by  J.  H.  Lyon.  1802. 
27  pp, 

1861  doc.  ed.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon,  1862.     27  pp. 

1862  dept.    ed.       Trenton:      Prtd.    by    D.    Naar,     "True 
American  "  Office.  1803.     31  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
1862  doc.    id.       Trenton:     D.    Naar,    "True    American  ' 
Office.  1863,     31  pp. 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
State  Prison — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

C — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 


Naar,    "  True 
"  True   American  " 


1864/5  dept.  ed. 
Office.  1866. 
1864/5  doc.  ed. 
1865/6  dept.  ed. 


1866/7  dept.  ed. 
"  doc.  ed. 

1867/8  dept.  ed. 
Office,  1869, 
1867/8  doc,  ed. 


Checklist — cont'd 
1862/3  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     I'rtd.    by 

American  "  Office.  1864.     35  pp. 
1862/3  doc.    ed.      Trenton  :     D.    Naar, 

Office,  1864.     35  pp. 
1863/4  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  J.  R.  Freese.  "  State 
Gazette  "  Office,  1865.     25  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
The  rept.  of  the  joint  committee  is  not  Included  in  the 
I'rison  rept.  for  this  year.     It  is  found  in  the  Sen. 
jol.   1865  :  258-259  ;   also  in  Docs.  ace.   Govs.   mess. 
(Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865, 
1863/4  doc.  ed.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon.  1865,     23  pp, 

Trenton  :    Prtd,  at  the  "  State  Gazette  " 
24  pp. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     pp.  793-816. 
Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the  State 
Gazette.  1867.    28  pp. 
A  summary  of  the  rept,  of  the  joint  committee  is  also 
found  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1867  :  390-391. 
1865/6  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1053-1080. 
Not  seen, 
h.  t.  p.  ■  823-848. 
Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
38  pp. 
n.  t.  p.    pp.  393-428. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1845  in   Senate  Jol.  1846:19-34;  45-70;  179-201. 

"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1840:18-32;  143-151;  163- 
167. 

1846  in  Senate  Jol.  1847  :  175-201. 

"   Minutes  of  Assem.  1847  :  25-38  ;  50-57  ;  232-242. 

1847  "  Senate  Jol.  1848:35-58:  117-155, 

"  Votes  of  Assem.  1848  :  35-48  ;  124-132  ;  138-148, 

1848  "   Senate  jol.  1849:  159-179. 

"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1849  :  43-65  ;  85-105. 

1849  "   Senate  jol,  1850  :  33-38. 

Only   Kept,   of  moral   instructor ;   really   part   of   Govs, 
mess. 

1849  In  Minutes  of  Assem.  1850  :  45-47  ;  103-126. 

1850  "   Senate  Jol.  1851  :  30-41  ;  228-250, 

"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1851  :  59-09  ;  331-341  ;  343- 
362. 

1851  in  App.  to  Senate  Jol.  1852  :  137-183. 

House  jol.  1852:  137-183. 

1852         Senate  jol.  1S.">3  :  33-86. 

House  jol.  1853  :  33-86. 

1853         '    Senate  Jol.  1854,  doc.  B, 

"     "   "   "  House  jol.  18.")4,  doc.  B. 

1854    Senate  jol.  1855  :  95-139, 

"   "   "  House  jol.  1855  :  95-139, 

1855         House  jol,  1856,  doc.  E. 

1856         Senate  jol.  1S57  :  117-199. 

"      "        "    House  jol.  1857:  117-199, 

1857         Senate  Jol.  1858  :  853-900, 

House  Jol,  1858  :  853-900, 

1858         '    Senate  jol.  1859  :  421-400, 

House  jol.  1859  :  421-400. 

1859         Senate  Jol.  1860  :  447-484. 

"      "        "    House  jol.  1860 :  447-484, 

1860        Senate  lol.  1861  :  21-64. 

House  jol.  1861  :  853-896. 

1861  "   Legisl.  docs.   1862. 

1862         1863. 

1862/3    "         "  "      1864. 

The  rept.  of  the  joint  committee  Is  also  found  in  Senate 
jol.  1864  :  197-198. 
1863/4   in   Legisl,  docs.   1865. 

See  also  above,  note  under  separates  for  this  date. 
1864/5  in  Legisl.  docs.   1866  :  793-816. 
1865/6    "         "  "       1867  :  1053-1080. 

See  also  above,  note  under  separates  for  this  date, 
1860/7  in  Legisl,  docs.    1868:823-848. 
1867/8    "         "  "       1869:393-428. 

3  series 

Under  act  of  March  26,  1869. 
1868/9-1874/5,     Ann.  rept.  of  the  N,  J,  state  prison,  em- 
bracing  the    repts.    of    the   inspectors,    supervisor, 
keeper,  moral  instructor  and  physician,  for  the  year 
ending  Oct,  31,* 

Variations  of  title  : 
1869/70-187(1/1.     Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  state  prison,  embracing 
the  repts.  of  the  Inspectors,  supervisor,  keeper,  moral 
instructor,  and  physician. 


*  Rept.  for  1868/9  covers  period  from  Nov 
1869. 


30,  1868  to  Dec,  31, 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


493 


MAINTENANCE:   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Prison — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

C — cont'd 

3  series — cont'd 

1871/2-1S74  '5.  Kept,  of  the  N.  .T.  slato  prison.  embracInK 
the  repts.  of  the  inspectors,  supervisor,  keeper  and 
moral  instructor,  physician  and  Joint  committee. 

Checlillst 
1868/9  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American 

Office.  1870.     30,  v  pp.,  foldg.  table. 
1868/0  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  211-25."). 
1869/70  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American 

Office.  1871.     27  pp.,  foldg.  taMe. 
1869/70  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  419-44;). 
1870/1   dept.   ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at    the    State   Gazette 

Office.  1871.     :'.0  pp..  folds.  1al)lo, 
1870/1  doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    State  Gazette  Office.  1S71.     30 

pp..  foldg.  table. 
1871/2  dent.  ed.     Trenton  :   The  StJite  Gazette — Murphy  & 

Bechtei.  1S72.     24  pp..  folds,  table. 
The  cover  imprint  for  1872  differs  from  the  t.  p.  ;  Tren- 
ton :    Prtd.  at  the  State  Gazette  Office.  1,';72. 
1871/2  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     24  pp.,  folds,  table. 
1872/3  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The  State  Gazette — Murphy 

&  Bechtei.  1873.     35  pp.,  pi.,  plan. 
1872/3  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     35  pp.,  pi.,  plan. 
1873/4  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Public  Opinion — W.  S.  Sharp, 

1874.  79  pp..  pi.,  plan. 

Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
1873/4  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     79  pp.,  pi.,  plan. 
1874/5  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Public  Opinion — W.  S.  Sharp, 

1875.  28  (1)  pp..  pi.,  plan. 

1874/5  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     28  (1)  pp.,  pi.,  plan. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1868/9  in  Legisl.  docs.  1870:211-255. 
1869/70 "         "  ••       1871  :  419-449. 

1870/1    "         "  "       1872. 

1871/2    "         "  "       1873,   doc.  4. 

1872/3    "         "  "       1874,   doc.   4. 

1873/4    "         ••  ••      1875.   doc.   4. 

1874/5    "         "  "       1876,  doc.  4. 

4  series 
Under  act  of  April  21,  1876. 
1875/6-1903/4.     Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  state  prison,  embrac- 
ing tlie  repts.  of  the  inspectors,  supervisor,  Iteeper, 
moral   instructor,   physician    and   joint   committee 

[for  the  year  ending  Oct.  31.] 
Variations  of  title  : 

1875/6-1876/7  as  above. 

1877/8-1879/80.  Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  state  prison,  embrac- 
ing repts.  of  the  inspectors,  supervisor,  keeper,  moral 
instructor,   comrs.,   phvsician   and   loint  committee. 

1879/80-1881/2.  Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  state  prison,  embrac- 
ing repts.  of  the  joint  committee,  supervisor,  in- 
spectors, clerk,  keeper,  moral  instructor  and  physician. 

1882/3.      Rept embracing   the   repts.    of   the   joint 

committee,  supervisor,  inspectors,  clerk,  keeper,  comrs. 
to  erect  gas  works,  moral  instructor  and  physician. 

1883/4.      Rept embracing    the    repts    of    the    joint 

committee,  supervisor.  Inspectors,  clerk,  keeper,  comu. 
for  the  extension  of  the  state  prison  wails,  moral 
instructor  and  physician. 

1884/5.      Rept embracing   the   repts.   of  the  joint 

committee,  supervisor,  essupervisor,  inspectors,  clerk, 
keeper,  building  comn..  moral  instructor  and  physician. 

1885/6-1886/7.     Rept embracing  the  repts.  of  the 

joint  committee.  Inspectors,  supervisor,  clerk,  keeper, 
moral  instructor  and  physician. 

1887/8-1888/9.     Rept embracing  the  repts.  of  the 

joint  committee,  inspectors,  supervisor,  clerk,  keeper 
and  moral  instructors. 

1889/90-1893/4.       Rept embracing    repts.    of    the 

joint  committee,  inspectors,  keeper,  supervisor,  clerk, 
physician  and  moral  instructors. 
Physicians  instead  of  physician  1891/2-1893/4. 

1894/5-1903/4.  Rept embracing  repts.  of  the  in- 
spectors, keeper,  supervisor,  clerk.  ph.vslcians  and 
moral  instructors ;  from  1896/7-1903/4,  supervisor 
precedes  keeper  in  the  title. 

Checklist 
Doc.   and   dept.   editions  agree  except   that   the   imprint 
Is  omitted  from  the  doc.  ed. 
1875/6.     Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1876.     32   (1)   pp..  pi.. 

plan. 
1870/7.     Clinton:    J.    Carpenter,    1877.      37    (2)    pp..    pi.. 

plan. 
1877/8.     Bordentown  :    J.  D.  Flynn.  1878.     35  (4)  pp.,  pi. 
1878/9.     Belvldere:   J.  Ketcham,  1879.    41  pp.,  pi. 


MAINTENANCE:   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Prison — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

C-^cont'd 

4  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1879,80.      Belvldere:    J.  Ketcham.  1880.     34  pp.,  pi. 

1880/1.      Orange  :    S.  Toombs,  1881.     36  pp.,  pi. 

1881/2.      Hoboken :    I'rtd.  by   Moyer  &  Luehs,   1882.      VA 

pp.,  pi. 
1882/3.     Woodbury  :    J.  D.  Carpenter,   1883.     35  pp..   pi. 
1883/4.     Trenton  :    .T.  L.  Murphy,  1884.     39  pp.,  pi. 
1884/5.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy.  1885.     47  pp.,  pi. 
1885/6.     Camden  :     The    Daily    Post    Prtg.    House.    1887. 
23  (1)  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  Columbia  University  Library. 
1886/7.     Trenton  :    .7.  A.  Cresse  &  Co.,  1887.     23  pp. 
1887/8.     Trenton  :    J.  A.  Cresse  &  Co.,  1888.     30  pp. 
1888/9.     Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1889. 

34  pp. 
1889/90.     Trenton :     The   J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing   Co., 

1890.  63  pp. 

1890/1.     Trenton  :     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

1891.  116  pp. 

1891/2.     Trenton  :     The    ,T.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

1892.  115  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

1892/3.     Trenton  :     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

1894.  121  pp. 

1893/4.     Trenton :     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

1895.  57  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

1894/5.     Trenton  :     The    ,1.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

1896.  61  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

1895/6.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1897.     54  pp., 

2  foldg.  tables. 
1896/7.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1898.     61  pp., 

2  foldg.  tables. 
1897/8.     Trenton :     The   J.    L.   Murphy   Pub.    Co.,    1899. 

54  pp..  foldg.  table. 
1898/9.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley.  1899.     53  pp. 
1899/00.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1901.     48  pp. 
1900/1.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1902.     52  pp. 
1901/2.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley,  1903.     62  pp. 
1902/3.     SomervUle :    The  Unionist-Gazette  Prtg.  House, 

1904.     50  pp. 
1903/4.     Faterson  :    News  Prtg.  Co.,  1905.     51  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1875/6  in  Legist,  docs.   1877,  doc.  4. 
1876/7    "         '•  "       1878,  doc.  4. 

1877/8    "         "  "      1879,  doc.  33. 

1878/9    ••         "  "       1880,  V.  2,  doc.  67. 

1879/80"         "  "      1881,  V.  2,  doc.  66. 

1880/1    "         '•  "       1882,  V.  2,  doc.  55. 

1881/2    "         "  "      1883,  V.   2,  doc.  21. 

1882/3    "         ■'  "      1884,  v.  2,  doc.  29. 

1883/4    "         "  "      1885,  v.  2,  doc.  28. 

1884/5    "         "  "      1886,  v.  3,  doc.  27. 

1885/6    "         "  "      1887,  v.  3,  doc.  27. 

1886/7    "         "  "       1888,  v.  3,  doc.  41. 

1887/8    "         "  "      1889,  v.  3,  doc.  25. 

1888/9    "         "  •'      1890,  V.  3,  doc.   24. 

1889/90 "         "  "      1891,  V.  5,  doc.  28. 

1890/1    "         "  "      1892,  V.  5,  doc.  28. 

1891/2    "         "  "       1893,  V.  3.  doc.  24. 

1892/3    "         "  "       1894,  v.  3,  doc.  29. 

1893/4    "         "  "      1895  (1.  e.  119  sess.),  T.  2,  doc.  20. 

1894/5    "         "  "       1895  (i.  e.  120  sess.),  V.  3,  doc  21. 

1895/6    "         "  "      1896,  v.  3,  doc.  17. 

1896/7    "         "  "       1897.   v.  5,  doc.  33. 

1897/S    "         "  "      1898,   v,  4,  doc.  24. 

1898/9    "         "  "       1899,  v.  5,  doc.   31. 

1899/00 "         "  "      1900,  V.  4,  doc.   36. 

1900/1    "         "  "      1901,  V,  4,  doc.   37. 

1901/2    "         "  "       1902,  V.  4,  doc.  45. 

1902/3    "         "  "       1903,  V.  4,  doc.  43. 

1903/4    "         "  "      1904,   V.  4,  doc.  47. 

non-serial 

1796.  Feb.  18.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Kitchel)  ap- 
ptd.  to  confer  with  the  proprietors  of  tlie  lands 
whereon  it  is  proposed  to  erect  the  house  of  cor- 
rection and  rept.  terms  on  which  obtainable.  (Jol. 
legisl.  council  Jan.   1796:  62.) 

1797.  Jan.  27.  Rept.  of  committee  (Van  Cleve)  apptd. 
to  consult  with  proper  artizans  rel.  to  size  and  con- 
struction of  building  for  confinement  and  employ- 
ment of  convicts.    (Votes  of  Assam.  Jan.  1797:  7-8.) 

.     Feb.  17.     Rept.  of  committee   (Stillwell)    apptd. 

to  confer  with  the  proprietors  of  the  lands  whereon 
it  is  proposed  to  erect  the  House  of  Correction,  etc. 
(Same  Jan.  1797:  33-34.) 


494 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Prison — cont'd 

non-serial— cont'd 

1799.  June  11.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Kitcliel)  ap- 
ptd.  to  confer  with  inspectors  of  state  prison  as  to 
whetlier  alterations  are  needed  in  laws.  CJol.  legisl. 
council  May  1799:  30.) 

.    June  11.    Rept.  of  committee  (Van  Duyn)  apptd. 

to  confer  with  inspectors  of  the  state  prison  and  to 
enquire  as  to  need  of  amdmts.  to  laws  for  carrying 
Into  effect  that  institution.  (Votes  of  Assem.  May 
1799:  39.) 

1799-1S45.     Statistics  of  the   N.   J.   state  prison,  being 
stmt.  D,  and  one  of  tlie  ace.  docs,  of  tlie  Govs.  mess. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman  &  Harron,  184G.    28  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Ilist.  Socy. 

.     Same.     (Govs.   mess.    (Stratton)    Jan.    14,   1846, 

stmt.  D.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1844/5;  1874:  43- 

79.) 

No.  of  convicts  admitted  and  discharged  during  each 
yr.  with  duration  of  Imprisonment  and  general 
classification  of  officers ;  nationality,  occupation, 
age,  country  or  state  of  birth  of  convicts,  etc. 

1801.  Feb.  11.  Rept.  of  committee  (Stillwell)  on  repre- 
sentation of  inspectors  of  the  state  prison;  improve- 
ments.   (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1801:  21.) 

1804.  Feb.  22.  Rept.  of  committee  (Day)  on  inquiry 
rel.  to  regulations  of  state  prison  and  petition  of 
Dr.  J.  Woolsey  for  extra  compensation.  {Same  Feb. 
1804:  147-155.) 

1811.  Feb.  15.  Rept.  of  inspectors  of  state  prison  rel. 
to  propriety  of  repealing  percentage  on  sales  to 
keeper  for  liis  services,  also  suggesting  the  propriety 
of  appointing  agt.  to  dispose  of  nails  made  at  prison 
at  distant  places.    (Same  1811:  508-509.) 

1815.  Rept.  on  expediency  of  providing  for  support  of 
public  worship  on  Lord's  Dav  in  state  prison. 
(Some  Jan.  1815:  120.) 

1816.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  (Pari^er)  apptd.  on  the 
subject  of  the  state  prison.    (Same  1815/6:  236-239.) 

1817.  Jan.  8.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  inspectors  of  N.  J.  state 
prison  rel.  to  expense  attending  erection  of  cells; 
new  building  instead  of  new  cells  suggested,  etc. 
(Same  1S16/7:  80-82.) 

.     Feb.  1.     Rept.  of  committee   (Parker)   to  whom 

was  referred  rept.  and  memorial  of  inspectors  of  the 
state  prison.    (Same  1816/7:  176-177.) 

.     Feb.  12.     Rept.  of  committee   (Leake)   to  whom 

was  referred  res.  to  enquire  "  if  any  and  what  alter- 
ations may  be  necessary  in  the  mode  of  employing 
and  furnishing  the  prisoners  confined  in  the  state 
prison."    (Same  1810/7:  236.) 

1818.  Jan.  30.  Memorial  from  inspectors  of  state 
prison  rel.  to  terms  of  imprisonment,  mnftre.  of 
nails,  need  of  more  cells,  etc.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
Jan.  1818:  130-136.) 

The  memorial  is  erroneously  dated  1816. 

1820.  Nov.  IS.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Ewing)  ap- 
ptd. to  inquire  what  alteration  may  be  necessary  in 
state  prison  wall,  in  consequence  of  erection  of  soli- 
tary cells  for  confinement  of  prisoners.  (Same  Oct. 
1820:  92.) 

1829-1869.  Review  of  legislation  rel.  to  criminal  costs 
and  transportation  of  convicts,  giving  receipts  from 
same  for  1SC8/9  by  cos.  (A.R.  comptroller  186S/9: 
269-271.) 

1830.  Rept.  from  jt.  committee  (Hillard)  to  ascertain 
cause  of  recent  fire  at  state  prison  and  loss  sus- 
tained by  state  in  consequence.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1829/30:  246-247.) 

.     Need  of  addition  to  old  penitentiary  or  erection 

of  new  one;  cost  of  constructing  dormitories;  in- 
crease in  no.  of  prisoners.  (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom) 
Oct.  28,  1830.) 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
State  Prison — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1830.  Repairs  and  improvements  at  state  prison;  effect 
on  discipline  and  finances  of  institution.  (Same 
(Vroom)   Oct.  28,  1830.) 

.  Effective  systems  of  penitentiary  mngmt. ;  ex- 
pense for  support  of  N.  J.  Penitentiary  during  last 
30  years;  faulty  construction  of  bldg. ;  prisons 
lately  constructed  in  N.  Y.  and  eastern  states  yield 
a  revenue  instead  of  being  a  tax;  profit  yielded  by 
new  prison  at  Weathersfield,  Conn.  (Same  (Vroom) 
Jan.  7,  1830.) 

.  Amt.  expended  for  repairs  to  state  prison  in  con- 
sequence of  fire  in  Feb.  (Same  (Vroom)  Oct.  28, 
1830.) 

1831.  Jan.  12.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hillard)  on  part  of 
Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  state  prison.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1830/1:  93-94.) 

.     Feb.  2.     Rept.  of  committee   (Wright)   apptd.  to 

examine  the  situation  of  the  state-prison.  (Jol.  of 
Legisl.  Council  Jan.  1831:  75-76.) 

.     Oct.  27.     Pecuniary  success  of  state  prison;  amt. 

of  earnings;  amt.  of  repairs;  no.  of  convicts; 
crowded  condition;  more  space  needed  for  sake  of 
health  and  morals.  (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Oct.  27, 
1831.) 

1832.  Result  of  operations  of  penitentiary;  earnings; 
expenditures;  loss;  no.  of  prisoners;  insurrection 
among  prisoners;  crowded  conditions;  propriety  of 
setting  apart  certain  sum  annually  as  a  fund  for 
erection  of  new  prison  if  new  institution  is  not 
commenced  at  once.    (Same  (Vroom)  Oct.  24,  1832.) 

1833.  Jan.  11.  Need  of  new  state  prison  and  new  sys- 
tem of  discipline;  suggested  that  old  prison  be  used 
for  a  state  arsenal;  crowded  and  dangerous  condi- 
tion of  state  house  in  consequence  of  storage  of 
arms.    (Same   (Southard)   Jan.  11,  1833.) 

— — .  Jan.  15.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  (Kaighn)  apptd. 
to  enquire  into  the  expediency  of  building  a  new 
state  prison.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1832/3:  64-74; 
Votes  of  Assem.  1832/3:  142-153.) 

No  separate  copy  was  found  ;  500  copies  were  ordered 

printed.      (Votes  of  Assem.  1832/3  :  1.13.1 
The  members  of  the  committee  were  Joseph  Kalshn  and 
Peter  I.  Clark  on  the  part  of  the  Council  and  .1.  W. 
Miller.   Wm.   H.  Allen.  Chas.  F.   Wllkius  and  Benj. 
Hamilton  on  the  part  of  the  Assembly. 

.  Oct.  23.  Financial  results  of  operation  of  peni- 
tentiary; work  on  new  penitentiary;  further  apprn. 
needed;  suggestion  in  regard  to  borrowing  the 
money  and  means  of  defraying  the  debt.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Sceley)  Oct.  23,  1833.) 

.     Oct.   30.     Communication   from   R.   F.    Stockton, 

President  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co.,  offer- 
ing to  pay  $10,000  to  meet  present  exigencies  for 
erecting  the  state  penitentiary.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1833/4:  202.) 

1834.  Oct.  29.  On  progress  in  building  new  state  peni- 
tentiary; amt.  thus  far  appropriated;  another  ap- 
prn. necessary;  plan  of  solitary  confinement,  with 
labor,  adopted  by  state  gaining  friends.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Vroom)  Oct.  29,  1834.) 

.     Oct.    29.     Favorable   comment   on   operations   of 

old  prison.    (Same  Oct.  29,  1834.) 
.     Nov.  7.     Rept.  of  committee   (Hardenbergh)   on 

rept.  of  comrs.  and  of  architect  of  new  penitentiary. 

(Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5:  119-120.) 

1835.  Feb.  20.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hardenbergh)  to 
whom  was  referred  rept.  of  comrs.  and  architect  of 
new  state  penitentiary.    (Same  1834/5:  373-377.) 

.     Oct.  28.     Progress  on  new  penitentiary;  apprns. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Oct.  28,  1835.) 

.  Oct.  28.  No;  of  convicts  in  state  prison;  earn- 
ings; expenses.    (Same  (Vroom)  Oct.  28,  1835.) 


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495 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Prison — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1836.  Feb.  15.  Communication  from  atty.  gen. 
(White)  in  answer  to  res.  of  Gen.  Assem.  rel.  to 
removal  of  convicts  from  old  to  new  prison.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  18.35/36:  408-410.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee   (Haight)   apptd.  to  examine 

into  cause  of  iire  at  state  prison  and  ascertain  losses 
sustained  by  state  and  individuals.  (Same  1835/36: 
419-425.) 

500  copies  ordered  prtd,      (Votes,  etc..  1835/0:425.) 

1836-1S40.     Tabular    stmts,     exhibiting    operations     of 
prison  since  completion  of  new  penitentiary.    (Rept. 
jt.  committee  to  settle  accts.  of  state  prison   [i.  e. 
Rept.  N.  J.  Prison]  1839/40:  250-261.) 
Paging  from  Votes  of  As^;em. 

1837.  Jan.  3.  Completion  of  new  penitentiary;  cost. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Dickerson)   Jan.  3,  1837.) 

.     Feb.  17.     Letter  from  comr.   (Wm.  R.  Allen)  for 

bldg.  the  new  penitentiary  rel.  to  the  affairs  gen- 
erally of  that  Institution.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1836/7:  239-241.) 

.  Oct.  26.  Favorable  comment  on  mngmt.  of  peni- 
tentiary; hereafter  said  institution  can  be  relied  on 
as  source  of  revenue  to  state;  apprn.  recommended 
to  complete  remaining  cells.  (Govs.  mess.  (Dicker- 
son)   Oct.  26,  1837.) 

.     Oct.  26.     In  conformity  with  provisions  of  act  of 

last  sess.  requiring  that  old  prison  be  converted  into 
arsenal,  part  of  said  building  fitted  up,  further  ap- 
prn. recommended  to  fix  up  other  parts  to  receive 
quota  of  arms  due  from  U.  S.  (Saiiie  (Dickerson) 
Oct.  26,  1837.) 

1837-1840.  Tabular  stmt,  showing  no.  deputy  keepers, 
assistants,  night  watches,  etc.,  employed  in  new 
state  prison  since  its  completion  and  compensation 
of  same,  submitted  by  keeper  Feb.  1,  1841,  in  answer 
tores.    (.S'Hnic  1840/1.    broadside.) 

1838.  Feb.  6.  Rept.  of  the  keeper  of  the  state  prison 
(Jos.  A.  Yard)  in  compliance  with  a  res.  requiring 
the  keeper  of  the  N.  J.  Penitentiary  to  furnish  a 
stmt,  of  the  amt.  of  education,  to  that  of  crime,  as 
exhibited  (sic)  in  the  cases  and  convictions  of  the 
N.  J.  prison.    (Same  1837/8:  442-445.) 

.     Oct.  24.     No.  of  prisoners  in  new  prison;    new 

system  of  discipline.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington) 
Oct.  24,  1838.) 

.     Nov.     5.     Rept.     from     state     prison     physician 

(James  B.  Coleman)  on  health  of  prisoners,  in  con- 
formity with  res.  of  House.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/ 
9:  43-44.) 

1S39.  Oct.  16.  Communication  from  Jos.  A.  Yard, 
keeper  N.  J.  state  prison,  stating  no.  of  prisoners, 
earnings  and  expenses  for  year.  (Doc.  ace.  Govs, 
mess.   (Pennington)   Oct.  22,  1839.) 

.  Oct.  22.  No.  of  prisoners  in  state-prison;  earn- 
ings and  expenses.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct. 
22,  1839.) 

1840.     Feb.  17.     Communication  from  bd.  of  inspectors 
of  state  prison  with  rept.  [of  Feb.  141  of  keeper  of 
prison  with  tabular  stmts,  of  condition  and  affairs 
of  same.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40:  339-341.) 
The  stmts,  are  not  prtd.  witli  tlie  rept. 

.     Feb.  26.     Rept.  of  committee  of  ways  and  means 

(Sanderson)  to  whom  was  referred  communication 
[of  Feb.  17]  from  inspectors  and  keeper  of  state 
penitentiary  and  ace.  stmts.,  showing  pecuniary 
embarrassments  of  institution;  list  of  debts  due  from 
state  prison  contracted  by  Jos.  A.  Yard,  former 
keeper,  with  abstr.  for  publication.  (Same  1839/40: 
436-438.) 

No  separate  cop.y  of  this  rept.  was  found  ;  1000  copies 
were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40 : 
436.) 


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State  Prison — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1840.  Oct.  27.  Commendation  of  system  of  prison 
discipline;  terms  of  imprisonment;  needed  im- 
provements at  prison.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington) 
Oct.  27,  1840.) 

.     Oct.  30.     Communication  from  committee  apptd. 

by  bd,  of  inspectors  of  penitentiary  to  rept.  on  the 
condition  of  warming  apparatus  now  in  use  and 
best  plan  for  heating  cells;  estimates  of  cost.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1840/1:  72-77.) 

1841.  Jan.  29.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  inspectors  of  state  prison 
rel.  to  contracts  entered  into  by  keeper  of  state 
prison  contrary  to  their  advice,  whereby  state  in- 
curred loss;  also  such  other  information  as  they 
may  possess  rel.  to  subject.  (Same  1840/1:  481- 
484.) 

.     Feb.  3.     Suppl.  rept.  of  inspectors  of  state  prison 

rel.  to  transactions  of  former  keeper  (Yard).  (Jol. 
Legisl.  Council  1840/1:  154-156.) 

.  Feb.  17.  Rept.  on  communication  from  bd.  in- 
spectors of  state  prison  rel.  to  insane  prisoners. 
(Votes  of  Assem.   1840/1:  442-443.) 

.  Oct.  26.  No.  of  prisoners  in  state  prison;  sur- 
plus funds;  effect  of  discipline:  earnings.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Pennington)   Oct.  26,  1841.) 

.     Nov.  10.     Rept.  of  physician  (Coleman)  of  state 

prison.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1841/2:  189-192.) 

1842.  No.  of  prisoners  in  state  prison;  earnings.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Pennington)   Oct.  25,  1842.) 

1842/3-1853/4.  No.  of  prisoners;  color,  no.  of  convic- 
tions; place  of  nativity;  no.  from  each  co. :  crimes 
committed;  term  of  sentence,  etc.  (Rept.  on  state 
prison  1842/3  (pp.  5-6)— same  1853/4.) 

1843.  Policy  of  adopting  system  of  solitary  confine- 
ment; general  system  of  discipline.  (Same  1842/3: 
7.) 

.  No.  of  prisoners  in  state  prison;  earnings;  com- 
mendable administration  of  institution.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  24,  1843.) 

1844.  Rept.  of  the  inspectors  of  the  N.  J.  Prison.  Tren- 
ton:   Prtd.  by  P.  S.  Mills,  1844.   48  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

Made  in  compliance  with  res.  [of  legisl.  of  1843]  re- 
quiring a  stmt,  of  the  ann.  earnings,  receipts,  dis- 
Inirsements.  debts,  credits,  etc..  Oct.  1,  1836  to 
Oct.  1,  1843.  In  order  to  render  the  acct.  In- 
telligible It  was  deemed  best  to  begin  with  Oct  1, 
1835. 

1500  copies  were  ordered  printed  by  the  Gen.  Assembly 
(Minutes  of  Assembly  1843/4  :  409)  and  200  copies 
by  the  Legi-sl.  Council  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1843/4  : 
387). 

.  Jan.  [12].  Petition  from  secy,  of  bd.  of  inspec- 
tors of  N.  J.  Penitentiary  (Black)  rel.  to  needed 
repairs  on  prison.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council.  1843/4: 
145.) 

1845.  Jan.  15.  No.  of  prisoners  at  state  prison;  dis- 
cipline; earnings.  (Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  15, 
1845.) 

.     Feb.   18.     Communication   from  keeper  of  state 

prison  (Gaddis)  rel.  to  refusal  of  former  keeper. 
(Yard)  to  surrender  custody  of  prison.  (Sen.  Jol. 
1845:  491-492.) 
.  March  28.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Kay)  di- 
rected to  investigate  accts.  of  state  prison  from 
Sept.  30,  1844,  until  close  of  administration  of  late 
keeper,  J.  A.  Yard;  ace.  by  inventory  and  ap- 
praisal of  all  property  belonging  to  state  at  peni- 
tentiary. (Minutes  of  Assem.  1845:  748-789;  Sen. 
jol.  1845:  738-779.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Sherman  & 

Harron,  1845.   26  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.  500  copies  were 
ordered  prtd.  The  pamphlet  also  includes  the 
[ann.]  rept.  of  the  joint  committee  on  state  prison 
accts. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Prison — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1846.  Jan.  14.  State  prison:  no.  of  convicts,  earnings, 
etc..  in  1845;  sums  paid  for  conveyance  of  prisoners 
1843-1845.    (Govs.  mess.  (Stratton)  Jan.  14,  1846.) 

.     Jan.    22.     (Jovs.    mess.    (Stratton)    transmitting 

stmt,  drawn  from  books  kept  at  State  Prison,  of  no. 
of  prisoners  reed,  from  each  co.,  and  of  sums  paid 
for  their  transportation:  Oct.  1,  lS42-Dec.  31,  1845. 
(Sen.  jol.  1S4G:  203-208.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1846:209.) 

.  April  15.  Rept.  of  committee  on  claims  and  rev- 
olutionary pensions  (More)  rel.  to  petition  of  Thos. 
Neal,  formerly  under-keeper  and  night-watch  at  the 
penitentiary,  for  relief;  favorable.  (Sen.  jol.  1846: 
721.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1841',;  Ti'l.) 

1847.  Jan.  12.  No.  of  prisoners  at  state  prison;  dis- 
charges; amt.  paid  discharged  prisoners;  cost  of  re- 
pairs; salaries;  moral  Instruction.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Stratton)  Jan.  12,  1848.) 

.     Jan.  13.     On  improved  condition  of  state  prison. 

(Same  (Stratton)  Jan.  12,  1847.) 

1848.  Jan.  20.  Rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  erect  an 
additional  wing  to  N.  J.  state  prison.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1848:  501-502.) 

The   comrs.    were   .Joshua    Wright,    .Tohn    Acken,    James 
Akirm.  J.  S.  McCully  and  Emley  Olden. 

.     Jan.    28.     Rept.    from    committee    on    education 

(Goble)  to  whom  was  referred  that  portion  of  Govs, 
mess.  rel.  to  employment  of  suitable  person  to  im- 
part moral  and  religious  instruction  to  convicts  of 
state  prison.    (Same  1848:  385-386.) 

1849.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  consideration  of  that 
part  of  Govs,  message  rel.  to  present  defective  and 
insufficient  mode  of  heating  penitentiary.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1849;  704-706.) 

.     No.  of  prisoners  in  state  prison  in  1847  and  1848; 

health;  discipline;  moral  instruction;  heating  ap- 
paratus unsatisfactory.  (Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan. 
10,  1849:  8.) 

1850.  On  improved  condition  of  state  prison:  reforma- 
tion needed  in  co.  prisons;  establishment  of  prison 
workshops  or  house  of  refuge  for  juvenile  delin- 
quents suggested.    (Same  (Haines)  Jan.  9,  1850.) 

1850-1851.  Rept.  from  keeper  of  state  prison  ace.  by 
repts.  of  comrs.  apptd.  by  74  and  75  legisl.  to  take 
inventory  of  prison  property.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1851:  970-972.) 

1851.  Discipline  at  state  prison;  crowded  condition; 
possible  to  relieve  prison  by  sending  some  of  of- 
fenders to  House  of  Refuge  and  co.  jails.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Haines)   Jan.  15,  1851:  9-10.) 

.     Need  of  enlarged  accommodations.     (A.R.  N.  J. 

state  prison  1851:  170.) 

raslns;  from  app.  to  Sen.  jol.  1.S52  ;  repeated  in  1.S.52. 

1852.  State  prison:  discipline;  earnings;  health:  no.  of 
prisoners;  need  of  more  room;  need  of  new  heating 
apparatus.  (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  22- 
23.) 

1853.  State  prison:  surplus  earnings;  payment  to  dis- 
charged convicts;  no.  of  prisoners;  health  and  dis- 
cipline.   (Same  (Fort)   Jan.  11,  1853:  22.) 

1854.  Estimates  for  hospital  and  another  wing  at  state 
prison  and  extension  of  Lunatic  Asylum  upon  each 
wing;  advisability  of  these  improvements;  neces- 
sary to  discharge  state  debt  before  liability  can  be 
incurred :  could  be  effected  by  disposing  of  Joint 
Companies'  bonds.  (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  IS- 
IS.) 


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State  Prison — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1854.  Stiite  prison:  surplus  earnings;  discipline; 
health  of  prisoners;  no.  (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11, 
1854:  17.) 

.     Commitment    of   minors    to   prison.     (Rept.    on 

state  prison  1854:  30-31.) 

.     Education  among  convicts.    (Same  1854:  31.) 

.     Amt.  of  inventory  of  stock,  furniture,  provisions, 

etc.  (Same  1854:  32; 35.) 

.     Sickness  in  the  prison  during  the  year.    (Same 

1854:  32.) 

.  Necessity  of  an  additional  wing  and  hospital;  in- 
sufficiency of  apprn.    (Same  1854:  33.) 

1854-1856.  Stmt,  showing  operations  of  N.  J.  state 
prison  from  Dec.  31,  1854,  to  Dec.  31,  1856.  (Same 
1856;  28-35.) 

1855.  State  prison  well  conducted  in  every  dept.;  sur- 
plus earnings;  need  of  a  hospital;  comrs.  apptd.  to 
erect  one  under  act  of  1S54  could  not  contract  it  for 
sum  limited.    (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  17.) 

.     Needs  of  the  prison.    (A.R.  state  prison  1855:  17- 

18.) 

.     Crowded  condition  of  the  prison.     (Same  1855: 

22.) 

1855-1866.     Table:    condensed    rept.    of    prison    keeper. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Ward)  Jan.  1867:  7-18,  or  23.) 
There  ,ire  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1855-1869.  Tables:  statistics  of  convicts:  no.  in  con- 
finement; no.  discharged:  terms  of  sentence;  no.  of 
commitments;  places  of  nativity;  age;  color  and 
sex;  crimes;  education;  occupation.  (A.R.  state 
prison  1855  (pp.  6-16)— «ome  1869.) 
Items  vary  slightly  for  different  years. 

1856.  State  prison  requires  a  hospital.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Price)   Jan.  8,  1856;  8.) 

.     Trying  period  in  financial  history  of  the  state 

prison.    (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1856:  10.) 

.     Repairs  on  state  prison.    (Same  1856:  11.) 

.     Jan.  8.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  under  act  of 

March  16,  1S54,  to  authorize  the  construction  of  a 
hospital  for  the  state  prison.    (Same  1855:  25-26.) 
Wm.  B.  Vanderveer.  John  L.  Taylor  ;  Jan.  S.  1,S56. 

1857.  State  prison  becoming  heavy  charge  upon  state; 
present  system  of  discipline  inhuman  and  more  ex- 
pensive than  old  system  of  workshops;  when  sever- 
ity of  discipline  was  increased,  corresponding 
change  was  not  made  in  criminal  law.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Price)  Jan.  13,  1857:  9-10.) 

.     More  room  needed   for  confinement  of  convicts 

and  erection  of  a  hospital.    (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison 
1857:  9.) 
.     Rept.  of  the  special  committee  on  prison  disci- 
pline.  Trenton:    Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Office, 
1857.    7  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.  and  in  N.  Y.  Public 
I-iibrarv :  1000  copies  were  ordered  separately 
printed.      (Minutes  of  Assembly  IS-IT  :  6.50.) 

1858.  Profits,  costs  and  gain  of  state  prison  opera- 
tions; estimated  assets  and  liabilities;  discipline. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Newell)   Jan.  13,  1858:  10-11.) 

.     Need  of  enlarged  accommodations.    (A.R.  N.  J. 

state  prison  1858;  10.) 
Ilepeated  in  1850. 

.     Erection  of  workshop.    (Siniie  1858:  9.) 

.  Lighting  of  prison;  introduction  of  gas  recom- 
mended.    {Same   1858:  11.) 

.     Erection    of   workshop;    contract   labor.     (Same 

1858:  9-10.) 

.     Need    of    enlargement    of    state    prison.     (Same 

1858:  10.) 

.     Mode  of  lighting  the  prison.    (Some  1858:  11-12.) 

.     Claim   of   Silas   Thomas   agst.   state   for  lumber 

furnished  state  prison.     (Same  1858:  12.) 


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State  Prison — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1859.  Need  of  a  hospital  and  provision  for  tlie  criminal 
insane.    (A.R.  N.  ,1.  state  prison  1859:  455.) 

Tasini;  from  App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1860. 

.     Lighting    institution    with    gas    recommended. 

(S)ime   1859:  456.) 

I'liginK  from  App.  to  Sen.  Jol.  1860. 

.     More  profitable  system  of  managing  state  prison 

suggested;  condition  of  prison  and  discipline;  con- 
struction of  workshop;  hiring  of  prisoners;  co. 
workshops;  reform  of  juveniles;  financial  stmt. 
(Govs.   mess.    (Newell)    Jan.   12,   1859:  8-10.) 

.     Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  state  prison  accts.  to 

whom  was  referred  that  part  of  the  Govs.  mess.  rel. 
to  the  state  prison.  Trenton:  True  American  Office, 
1859.    5  pp. 

Copy  in  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  in  N.  Y.  Public 
Library.  1500  copie.s  were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes 
Gen.    Assem.    1859  :  250.) 

.     Same.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1859;   app.:  351-353; 

Sen.  jol.  1859:  1093-1094.) 

The  committee  wa.s  composed  of  John  R.  Ayres  and  A. 
Everitt  on  the  part  of  the  Senate  and  of  Saml.  A. 
Dobbins,  Andrew  McDowell.  Amzi  Condit,  Austin 
H.  Patterson  and  Isaac  I.ieida  on  the  part  of  the 
House. 

1860.  Crowded  condition  of  state  prison;  no.  of  con- 
victs; leased  labor;  erection  of  new  workshop; 
propriety  of  compensating  builder;  diminution  of 
prison  debt;  institution  should  be  self  sustaining; 
necessity  of  placing  it  above  reach  of  politicians; 
need  of  room  for  the  sick;  financial  stmt,  for  1859. 
(Gov.  mess.   (Newell)   Jan.  11,  1860.) 

.     Enlargment  of  state  prison  indispensable.    (Some 

(Olden)  Jan.  17,  1860.) 
• .     Salary    of   prison    physician    inadequate.     (A.R. 

state  prison  1860:  15.) 
.     Inventory,   financial   transactions,   etc.,   at   state 

prison.    {Same  1860:  33-44.) 

1861.  Jan.  8.  New  addition  to  state  prison;  cost;  still 
further  enlargement  urgent;  "solitary  system"; 
possible  advisability  of  building  a  second  prison  in 
eastern  part  of  state;  proportion  of  convicts  to  pop- 
ulation in  1810,  1830,  1840  and  1860;  recommended 
that  comrs.  be  apptd.  to  devise  plan,  etc.,  for  new 
prison.    (Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan.  8,  1861:  10-12.) 

.     Jan.  15.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  authorized  to  erect 

a  new  wing  to  the  state  prison.  (Rept.  state  prison 
1860:  6.) 

Silas  11.  Kitchell,  Jonathan  Plckel.  W.  P.  McMichacl, 
Jos.  Cunningham.  Wm.  V.  Ward  were  the  comrs. 

1863.  "  State  Prison  is  by  no  means  what  such  an  in- 
stitution should  be."  (Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan.  13, 
1863:  4.) 

1864.  Increased  salaries  of  asst.  keepers.  (A.R.  state 
prison  1864:  6.) 

.     Jan.  12.     State  prison:  Improvements  suggested; 

financial  stmt,  for  1863;  no.  of  convicts  Nov.  30, 
1863.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  11-12  or 
13-14.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Jan.    12.     Some    other   place    than    penitentiary 

should    be    provided    for    incarceration    of    youth. 
(Some   (Parker)   Jan.  12,  1864:  11  or  12.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1865.  Financial  stmt,  of  state  prison;  price  of  contract 
labor;  pending  suits  respecting  contract  labor. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Parker)   Jan.  10,  1865.) 

1865/76-1865/85.  Table:  no.  of  convicts,  cost  of  main- 
tenance, and  earnings  each  yr.  (A.R.  state  prison 
1875/6  (p.  11)— same  1884/5.) 

1865/85  is  repeated  in  the  rept.  for  1887/8. 
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State  Prison — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1866.  Need  of  an  intermediate  institution  upon  the  plan 
of  house  of  correction.    (A.R.  state  prison  1866:  5.) 

.     Increasing  no.  of  convicts.    (Some  1866:  3.) 

.     Unsatisfactory      financial      results;      contracts. 

(.Same  1866:  3-4.) 
.     Commutation    of    sentence    for    good    conduct. 

(Same  1866:  5.) 
.     Apprn.    for    the    prison    library    recommended. 

(Same  1866:  6.) 
.     Suggestions    about    enlargement   of    the    prison. 

(Same   1866:  7-8.) 
.     Apptmt.   of  officers;    prison   should   be  divorced 

from  party  politics.    {Same  1860:  8-9.) 
.     Purchase   of  a  farm;    erection   of   bldg. ;    crops. 

(Same  1865/6:  4-5.) 

1867.  Jan.  8.  State  prison:  repts.  unfavorable;  sug- 
gestions in  regard  to  apptmt.  of  inspectors;  no.  of 
convicts:  cells;  erection  of  new  prison  recom- 
mended; financial  stmt,  for  1865/6;  non-employ- 
ment of  convicts;  average  cost  per  convict.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  8],  1867:  16-18  or  21-24.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1868.  Fire  at  the  prison;  damage  done;  water  supply. 
(A.R.   state  prison   1867/8:  8.) 

.     Extension  of  the  prison.    {Same  1867/8:  8-9.) 

.     Abatement  [of  prison  term]  law.    {Same  1867/8: 

9.) 

.     Discipline  and  punishment  at  the  prison.    {Same 

1867/8:  9-10.) 
.     Letter  from  court  of  pardons  on  the  subject  of  in- 
creased    prison     accommodations     and     discipline. 
{Same  1867/8:  37-38.) 

.     Jan.  14.     Defective  prison  system;  party  politics 

should  be  discarded  in  making  prison  apptmts.; 
methods  of  discipline;  contracting  labor;  necessity 
for  increased  accommodations;  suggest  that  treas- 
urer and  comptroller  should  be  added  to  inspectors; 
financial  stmt,  for  186G/7;  cost  of  prison;  statistics 
of  prisoners.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868;  19- 
26.) 
.  April  15.  Rept.  from  committee  (Evans)  to  ex- 
amine sites  for  another  state  prison.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1868:  1125-1126.) 

The  members  of  the  committee  were  A.  O.  Evans,  G.  E. 

Strong  and  Saml.  Atwater. 

[1869.]     Rept.   of   jt.   committee   apptd.    under   res.    of 

March,  1868,  to  inquire  into  mngmt.  of  state  prison 

during  past  year   (1867).     (Legisl.  docs.  1869:  319- 

327.) 

The  committee  was  composed  of  John  H.  Anderson  and 
Edwd.  Bettler  on  the  part  of  the  Senate  and  of 
John  H.  Whelan.  Baltes  Pickel  and  James  Peck  on 
the  part  of  the  Assembly. 

1869.  Jan.  12.  Need  of  reform  in  organization  and  dis- 
cipline of  state  prison;  unsatisfactory  condition  of 
finances;  control  by  party  politics,  suggestions  rel. 
thereto;  overcrowded  condition;  care  of  discharged 
prisoners;  receipts  and  expenditures  for  1868;  in- 
adequacy of  apprn.  for  additional  wing  for  female 
convicts;  estimated  cost;  amt.  necessary  for  prison 
purposes  in  1869;  statistics  of  prisoners.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:  19-29.) 

.     Jan.  12.     House  of  correction  might  take  place  of 

a  new  prison.  {Same  (Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:  25.) 
.  Jan.  22.  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  to  examine  the  var- 
ious systems  of  prison  discipline  and  propose  an  im- 
proved plan,  apptd.  by  jt.  res.  approved  Apr.  9,  1868. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Office,  1869. 
61  pp.,  1  leaf. 

Copy  seen  in  Columbia  University  Library,  the  State 
Library  at  Trenton  and  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1869:  329-391.) 

The  comrs.  were  Danl.  Haines,  Geo.  F.  Fort  and  Samuel 
Alllnson. 


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MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
State  Prison — cont'd 

non-serial — confd 

1869.  Mch.  23.  Mess,  of  Theodore  F.  Randolph,  Gov.  of 
N.  J.,  on  enlargement  of  state  prison  and  establish- 
ment of  a  house  of  correction.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at 
the  True  American  Office,  1S69.   6  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  N.  .7.  Hist.  Rooy. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1S69:  939-941;  Legisl. 

docs.  1869:  1279-12S3.) 

1869-1904.  Rept.  of  supervisor  of  the  prison;  financial 
stmts.;  contracts;  shop;  discipline;  contract  sys- 
tem. (A.R.  state  prison  1869  (pp.  11-19) — same 
1903/4.) 

1870.  Improved  condition  of  state  prison;  efforts  of  bd. 
of  supervisors;  new  workshop;  cost;  crowded  con- 
ditions and  prospect  of  relief;  proximity  to  N.  Y. 
and  Phila.  cause  of  large  no.  of  prisoners.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Randolph)   Jan.  11,  1870:  14-15  or  24-27.) 

Tliere  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Imprisonment   of   young    girls   in    state   prison. 

(Rept.  on  N.  J.  state  prison  1809/70:  4.) 

1871.  Expenses  and  earnings  at  state  prison  in  1870; 
comparison  with  loss  1864  to  1869;  discipline;  new 
workshop;  construction  of  addition.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Randolph)  Jan.  [101,  1871:  11-12  or  19-20.) 

Tliere  are  two  editions  of  tliis  message. 

1872.  Financial  and  disciplinary  results  of  state  prison 
improvement;  contract  labor  system;  expense  of 
transporting  prisoners;  suggested  that  it  be  laid 
upon  CO.  sending  prisoners;  discharged  convicts. 
{Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872:  8-9.) 

.     Introduction    of    gas    a    great    improvement    in 

lighting;  its  mnfre.  on  the  premises  recommended. 
(Rept.  on  N.  J.  state  prison  1871/2:  3.) 

1873.  State  prison:  no.  of  prisoners  in  1872;  discipline; 
surplus  earnings  paid  into  state  treasury  for  first 
time  in  years;  need  of  agency  to  procure  employ- 
ment for  discharged  convicts.  (Govs.  mess.  (Par- 
ker)   Jan.   14,   1873:  19-21.) 

.     Compensation   of   inspectors.     (A.R.   N.   J.   state 

prison  1872/3:  6-7.) 
.     Precautions  taken  to  prevent  escape  of  prisoners. 

{Same  1872/3:  4.) 

1874.  Amt.  paid  into  state  treasury  by  supervisor  of 
state  prison;  amt.  expended  for  salaries,  improve- 
ments, etc.;  efforts  should  be  made  to  make  prison 
self-sustaining;  increasing  no.  of  prisoners;  ques- 
tion of  employment;  contracts.  (Govs.  mess.  (Par- 
ker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1874.  Repairs  and  permanent  improvements.  (A.R. 
N.  J.  state  prison  1873/4:  15-17.) 

1875.  Construction  of  gas  works.    {Same  1874/5:  7.) 

1876.  Crowded  condition  of  the  prison;  convict  insane; 
burial  ground.    {S<imc  1875/6:  16.) 

.     Jan.    11.     Income    from    state    prison    in    1875; 

sources;  expenses;  earnings  of  convicts;  contracts; 
financial  stmt.;  apprn.  for  prison  library  recom- 
mended; prison  inspectors  stricken  from  Consti- 
tution by  amdmt.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  11, 
1876:  29-31.) 

.     Feb.   28.     Govs.   mess.    (Bedle)    on   overcrowded 

condition  of  state  prison;  with  communications 
from  supervisor  and  physician  on  same  subject. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1876:  253-255.) 

.     Apr.  19.     Veto  (Bedle)  of  an  act  for  the  govt,  and 

regulation  of  the  state  prison  [with  opinion  of 
atty.-gen.  VanattaJ.  Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy,  1876. 
8  pp. 

Copy  scon  In  N.  .1.  Stale  I.ilirary.  Trenton. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1876:  913-920;  Legisl. 

docs.  1876,  doc.  39.) 

1877.  Crowded  condition  of  state  prison;  no.  of  con- 
victs Oct.  31,  1875  and  1876;  no.  of  cells;  finances; 
earnings  of  convicts;  cost  of  maintenance;  abolish- 


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State  Prison — cont'd 

noti-serial — cont'd 
ment  of  office  of  inspector.     (Govs.  mess.    (Bedle) 
Jan.  9,  1877:  11-13.) 

1878.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  under  act  to  provide  for 
the  enlargement  of  the  N.  J.  state  prison,  and  to 
purchase  a  burial  ground.  (A.R.  state  prison  1877/ 
8:  5-8.) 

<;.  Jlott.  W.  R.  Murphy.  Wm.  W.  I,.  Pbiliips. 
A  furtlier  rei»t.  was  made  in  1S70. 

.     In   the  matter  of  charges   agst.   the  ofBcials  of 

the  N.  J.  state  prison,  before  the  joint  committee  of 
the  legislature,   n.  t.  p.   14  pp. 

In  MS.  on   the  cover  :    LJrief  of  Fredericlc   Kingman  on 

charges  agst.  ofBcials  of  N.  .1.  state  prison. 
Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library  at  Trenton. 

.     Testimony  re!,  to  charges  agst.  state  ofllcials  of 

state  prison.  425  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1878,  v.  2,  doc. 
36.) 

500  copies  ordered  prtd,  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1878: 
80.').) 

.     Jan.  8.     Finances  of  state  prison;  new  bidg. ;  no. 

of  convicts;  practicability  of  making  laws  conform 
with  constitutional  provision  striking  out  oflice  of 
prison  inspector.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878: 
16-17.) 

.     March  19.     Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  state  prison 

investigation.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1878:  859-864; 
Sen.  jol.  1878:  646-651.) 

No    separate    copy    found ;    500    copies    ordered    by    the 
Senate  and  the  Assem.  resp. 
• — — .     Same.  7  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1878  pt.  2  doc.  35.) 

The  committee  was  composed  of  C.  B.  Moore.  Wm.  H. 
Ilendriclison  and  C.  S.  IMunimer  on  tlie  part  of  the 
Senate,  and  of  Geo.  Sykes,  S.  S.  rarramore.  Caleb 
C  l*aneoast.  .Tames  Malonc  and  .Tolin  D.  Rue  on  the 
part  of  the  Assembly. 

.     Testimony  taken  on  the  hearing  rel.  to  charges 

against  officials  of  the  N.  J.  State  Prison.  425  (2) 
pp.    (SdHie  1878  pt.  2,  doc.  36.) 

.     March  26.     Rept.  of  committee  (Sykes)  on  state 

prison  investigation.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1878:  973- 
980.) 

1879.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  under  act  to  provide  for 
the  enlargement  of  the  N.  J.  state  prison  and  to 
purchase  a  burial  ground.  (A.R.  state  prison  1879: 
5-6.) 

Signed  by  G.  Mott  and  W.  It.  Murphy. 
A  similar  report  had  been  made  in  187S. 

.     Excellent   administration   of   state   prison;    new 

wing  a  model  construction;  propriety  of  further 
alteration;  need  of  enlarged  area;  recommended 
that  state  arsenal  be  turned  over  to  state  prison;  em- 
ployment question.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan. 
14,  1879:  28-29.) 

.     Recommended  that  state  arsenal  be  turned  over 

to  state  prison;  bldgs.  and  grounds  formerly  used 
as  Soldiers'  Children's  Home  could  be  converted 
into  an  arsenal;  bldgs.  and  grounds  have  been 
placed  under  charge  of  q.  m.  gen.  {Same  (Mc- 
Clellan)  Jan.  14,  1879:  28-29.) 

.     Rept.   of  committee  on  alleged   discourtesies  at 

state  prison  by  officers  to  the  jail  warden  of  Passaic 
Co.    4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1879,  v.  1,  doc.  23.) 

The  committee  was  composed  of  Van  Uuyne.  P.  11. 
^'('rnon.  U.  N.  Herring.  Geo.  Sykes.  Thos.  O'Connor. 

.     Additional  provision  for  heat  and  light.     (A.R. 

N.  J.  state  prison  1878/9:  36.) 

1880.  Crowded  condition  of  the  prison.  (A.R.  state 
prison  (1879/80:  30.) 

Hepeated  In  substance,   in  each  year  lSSl/2-18!M)/l. 

.     Fire   at   the   prison;    loss;    restoration   of   bldg. 

{Same  1879/80:  16-17.) 

.  Administration  of  state  prison  satisfactory;  de- 
crease in  receipts  and  expenses;  necessity  for 
chapel  and  extension  of  area  of  grounds.  (Govs, 
mess.   (McClellan)   Jan.  10,  1880.) 


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MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Prison — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1880.  Mch.  9.  Veto  (McClellan)  of  Assem.  bill  for 
govt,  and  regulation  of  state  prison.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1880:  713.) 

1881.  Expenses  of  conviction  and  transportation  of 
criminals  to  state  prison  sliould  be  assumed  by  cos. 
concerned.    (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  11,  ISSl.) 

.  Improvements  needed  at  state  prison;  recom- 
mended that  arsenal  be  transferred  to  Home  for 
Soldiers'  Children  and  arsenal  grounds  devoted  to 
prison  purposes.    (.S'ome  (McClellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 

.     Reason  why  the  N.  J.  prison  appears  to  be  less  of 

a  financial  success  than  prisons  of  other  states;  "  all 
in  the  book-keeping."  (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1880/ 
1:  19-20.) 

1881-1893.  Table:  no.  of  convicts,  cost  per  capita  per 
annum  of  all  items  of  expenses,  separately  and  In 
the  aggregate,  as  well  as  per  capita  per  annum 
earnings,  and  amt.  of  deficit.    (Same  1892/3:  52.) 

1882.  No.  of  convicts  and  financial  operations  at  state 
prison  in  1881;  cause  of  deficiency;  contract  labor; 
need  of  more  worksliops.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow) 
.Tan.  10,  1882.) 

1883.  No.  of  convicts,  contracts,  finances  of  state  prison 
for  1882;  need  of  additional  shop  room  and  re- 
moval of  gas  works.    {Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

.     Increased    salaries   of   state   prison    officers    not 

warranted.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  comn.  authorized  to  erect  state  prison 

gas  works.    (A.R.  state  prison  1882/3:  27-28.) 

C.  B.   Moore,  supervisor  and  Jno.  F.  Post.  secy.  bd.  of 
inspectors,  were  the  comrs. 

1884.  No.  of  convicts,  how  employed,  receipts  and  ex- 
penditures in  1882/3;  unwarranted  increase  in  sal- 
aries of  bd.  of  inspectors;  need  of  more  shop  room 
and  enclosure  of  yard;  completion  of  gas  works; 
mngmt.  commended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan. 
8,  1884.) 

.     Text  of  act  to  provide  for  the  employment  of  the 

inmates  of  any  prison,  penitentiary,  jail  or  public 
reformatory  institution  located  within  the  state. 
(A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1884/5:  22-23.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  comn.  for  the  extension  of  the  prison 

walls.    (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1883/4:  29-30.) 
P.  II.  Lanerty,  keeper.  C.  B.  Moore,  supervisor.  John  F. 
Post,  sec.v.  bd.  of  inspectors,  comrs. 

1885.  Govs,  veto  of  act  for  govt,  and  regulation  of  state 
prison.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1885:  776-777.) 

.     Rept.  of  building  comn.  under  act  of  March  10, 

1885,  providing  additional  shop-room.     (A.R.  N.  J. 
state  prison  1884/5:  43.) 
E.  J.  Anderson,  chrm. 

.     Feb.  1.     Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  (Stockton)  in  reply 

to  House  res.  [resp.  power  of  legisl.  to  authorize  bd. 
of  inspectors  of  the  state  prison  to  remit  portion  of 
a  convict's  term].  Camden:  The  Courier  Publish- 
ing Assn.,  1885.    2  11. 

Copy  seen  in  State  Library.  Trenton. 

1886.  Convicts  in  state  prison  in  1885;  expenses;  earn- 
ings; total  cost;  completion  of  wall  around  state 
prison;  additional  shop  room  provided.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  28-29.) 

1887/S.  No.  .of  prisoners,  male  and  female,  at  state 
prison;  expenditures;  earnings.  (Same  (Green) 
Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1889.  Contracts  at  state  prison  under  piece-price  sys- 
tem; need  of  more  accommodations,  particularly  a 
hospital;  mngmt.  of  prison;  school.  (Same  (Green) 
Jan.   [81,  1889.) 

1889/90.  State  prison  acct.  for  fiscal  year;  deficit. 
(Same  (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 


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State  Prison — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1890.  Crowded  condition  of  state  prison;  amt.  needed 
to  extend  accommodations.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  21, 
1890:  3-4  or  5.) 

Tiiere  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
.  State  prison:  no.  of  prisoners,  expenditures,  earn- 
ings 1888/9;  settlement  of  claim  agst.  Downs  & 
Finch;  overcrowded  condition;  need  of  hospital 
bldg. ;  improvement  of  facilities  for  water  and 
drainage  essential.    (Same  (Green)   Jan.  1890:  30.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  special  committee  on  investigation 

of  state  prison.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley, 
1890.    4  pp. 

The    committee    was    composed   o£    M.    Mullone,    F.    C. 

Marsh,  Kobt.  Williams  and  Foster  M.  Voorhees. 
Copy   seen   in   N.   J.    Hist.    Socy.   and   in   N.   T.   Public 
Lil)rary. 

1891.  No.  of  prisoners  at  state  prison  in  1889/90; 
crowded  conditions;  unexpended  apprns.  for  state 
prison  improvements;  recommended  that  prisoners 
be  committed  so  far  as  possible  to  co.  jails  and  peni- 
tentiaries; parol  release.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.  Suggested  that  income  of  state  prison  be  in- 
creased by  requiring  per  capita  payment  by  cos. 
from  which  prisoners  are  sent.  (Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 

• .  Suggestions  respecting  prison  officials  and  em- 
ployes.   (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1893.  State  prison:  financial  stmt.,  no.  of  prisoners, 
1891/2;  parol  system;  suggested  enlargement  and 
cost;  re-organization  desirable;  ann.  deficiency  a 
drain  upon  state  treasury.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan. 
1893:  28-30.) 

.     Necessity  of  additional  prison  accommodations. 

(Same  (Werts)  Jan.  17,  1893:  4.) 

1894.  Veto  of  Sen.  bill  223  further  suppl.  to  act  for  govt, 
and  regulation  of  state  prison  approved  Apr.  21, 
1876,  object  of  same  being  to  provide  non-partisan 
bd.  prison  inspectors.  (Sen.  jol.  1894:  644-646;  Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1894:  995-997.) 

1894.  Necessity  for  increased  room  and  proper  hospital 
accommodations;  suggestions.  (A.R.  N.  J.  state 
prison  1S93/4:  8-9.) 

.  Jan.  9.  Necessity  for  increased  prison  accom- 
modations; recommendations  rel.  to  extension  or 
prison  and  selection  of  site  for  a  reformatory;  in- 
adequate hospital  accommodations  at  prison;  rec- 
ommended that  law  requiring  prisoners  sentenced 
for  more  than  six  months  to  be  confined  at  state 
prison  be  repealed.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  9, 
1894:  4-6.) 

.     April   16.     Mess,   of  Gov.    (Werts)    rel.   to  state 

prison  and  reformatory.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1894: 
454-455.) 

1895.  Insufficient  prison  accommodations;  law  making 
apprn.  for  addition  inoperative;  passage  of  new  act 
recommended;  utilization  of  arsenal  grounds  sug- 
gested; hospital  needed;  establishment  of  reforma- 
tory advisable.    (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  8,  1895.) 

.     Enlargement  of  the  prison;   electric  light  plant 

and  independent  water  supply  recommended.  (A.R. 
N.  J.  state  prison  1894/5:  9;  18.) 

1896.  Enlarged  accommodations.    (.Vume  1895/6:  11-12.) 
.     State  prison:  capacity;  no.  of  convicts;  plans  for 

enlargement  of  accommodations;  improvements  and 
apprns.  suggested.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14, 
1896.) 

1897.  Addition  to  state  prison  nearly  completed ;  this 
together  with  penitentiaries  in  Hudson  and  Essex 
COS.  and  co.  jails  will  provide  sufficient  accommoda- 
tions until  state  reformatory  at  Rahway  is  put  into 


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MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 

State  Prison — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
operation;    no.  of  convicts  compared  with  popula- 
tion in   1877   and   189G.     {Same    (Griggs)    Jan.   12, 
1897:  11-12.) 

1898.  Recommendations:  electric  lighting  plant;  water 
supply;  increased  accommodations  in  the  woman's 
wing  of  the  prison.  (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1890/1: 
8-9.) 

1900.  State  prison:  no.  of  prisoners  in  1899;  revenues 
in  1896  and  1899;  no.  of  prisoners  employed;  value 
of  their  labor;  cost  of  maintenance  of  prison;  parole 
law;  discharged  convicts.  (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees) 
Jan.  9,  1900.) 

1902.  The  state  prison;  by  Samuel  F.  Stanger.  (1  N.  J. 
conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1902:  52-53.) 

1903.  Apprn.  of  $375,000  suggested  for  erection  of  a 
bidg.  to  furnish  additional  cell  room;  also  a  bldg. 
for  the  keeper's  residence.  (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison 
1902/3:  8.) 

.     Feb.  17.   Govs.  mess.  (Murphy)  on  importance  of 

making  some  change  in  the  administration  of  the 
various  penal  and  charitable  institutions.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1903:  269-270.) 

1904.  Apprn.  for  new  cell  house  recommended.  (A.R. 
N.  J.  state  prison  1903/4:  8.) 

.     Jan.     State   prison    overcrowded.     (Govs.    mess. 

(Murphy)  Jan.  1904:  8.) 

LiBBABY 

1877-1878.     Apprn.  to  state  prison  library.    (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1876/7  (p.  n\)~Mime  1877/8.) 
1881.     No.  of  volumes  delivered  to  keeper  of  state  prison. 

(A.R.  state  librarian  1880/1:  5.) 
1891.     Apprn.  to  state  prison  library.     (A.R.  treasurer 

1890/1:  304.) 
.     Comment  on  apprn.  for  benefit  of  state  prison 

library.    (A.R.  comptroller  1890/1:  45.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditubes 

1808/9.     Stmt.:  State  Prison  in  acct.  with  state;  amt.  of 

stock  Oct.  1,  1809,  where  from  and  what  it  consists 

of.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1809;  281-282.) 
1832-1837.     Comparative  stmt,  of  amts.  appropriated  for 

building  and  completing  new  state  prison.    (Votes 

of  Assem.  1837/8:  459.) 

Part  of  rept.  of  committee  of  ways  and  means  on  state 
finances,  Feb.  8,  1S38. 
1834.     Feb.     24.     Govs.    mess.     (Vroom)     transmitting 

accts..  of  comrs.  rel.  to  erection  of  new  state  prison. 

(Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4:  466-503.) 
183G-1S43.     Rept.    of   inspectors   of   N.    J.   state   prison 

[Feb.  9,  1844]  in  reply  to  res.  (at  preceding  session) 

requiring  stmt,  of  earnings,  receipts,  disbursements, 

etc.,  of  state  prison  Oct.   1,  1836,  to  Oct.   1,  1843. 

{Same  1843/4:  365-408;  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1843/4: 

331-378.) 
1836/7.     Full   stmt,    of   receipts   and   disbursements   of 

state  prison,  of  balance  of  profit  and  loss  under  their 

appropriate  heads.    (Rept.  of  condition  of  N.  J.  state 

prison   1836/7:  157-161.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1837.     Debt   contracted   on   acct.   of   new   penitentiary; 

revenue  from  transit  duties.     (Govs.  mess.    (Dlck- 

erson)   Jan.  3,  1837.) 
1837-1838.     Rept.  of  keeper  of  state  prison  in  answer 

to  res.  requesting  acct.  of  expenditures  of  apprns. 

for  finishing  certain   parts  of  prison   made  under 

acts  of  Nov.  13,  1837,  and  Feb.  27,  1838.    (Votes  of 

Assem.    1838/9:  312-314.) 
1839.     Jan.  21.     Rept.  of  keeper  of  state  penitentiary, 

Jos.  A.  Yard,  in  compliance  with  res.  of  last  sitting, 

stating  expenditures  from  apprns.    {Same  1838/9: 

312-314.) 


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State  Prison — cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditubes — cont'd 

1839.  Feb.  29.  Rept.  of  committee  (Archer)  on  res.  rel. 
to  apprns.  for  the  state  penitentiary.  {Same  1838/ 
9:  449-450.) 

.     Nov.    G.     Communication   from   keeper   of   state 

prison  rel.  to  his  manner  of  keeping  accts.  {Same 
1839/40:  158-159.) 

1840.  Communication  from  keeper  of  penitentiary  giv- 
ing reasons  why  accts.  of  said  institution  are  not 
ready  for  examination  and  settlement.  {Same  1840/ 
1:  70-71.) 

1841.  Jan.  29.  Rept.  of  inspectors  of  state  prison  in 
compliance  with  res.,  requesting  extracts  from  their 
minutes  rel.  to  certain  financial  transactions.  (Jol. 
Legisl.  Council  1840/1:  146-147.) 

-.     Mch.   1.     Communications  from  keeper  and  bd. 

inspectors  of  state  penitentiary  rel.  to  its  embar- 
rassed condition  for  want  of  funds  to  meet  demands 
agst.  prison  and  asking  remedial  measures.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1840/1:  560-562.) 

1843.  On  the  financial  condition  of  the  prison.  (Rept. 
on  state  prison  1842/3:  7.) 

1843/4-1903/4.  Financial  stmt,  of  keeper.  {Same  1843/ 
4   (p.  264)— sowe  1903/4.) 

Pasing  from  Collected  docs.  Uopts.  are  tabular  some 
years  :  narrative,  others. 

1844.  Finances  of  the  state  prison.  (Same  1843/4:  261; 
262-263.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1857.  Table:  disbursement  of  apprn.  of  $10,000  for  re- 
lief of  the  state  prison;  names  of  creditors,  amt. 
paid,  when  paid,  on  what  acct.    {Same  1857:  22.) 

1858.  Mch.  2.  Rept.  of  inspectors  of  state  prison  rel.  to 
reduction  of  expenses.  Trenton:  "  True  American  " 
Office,  1858.    6  pp.  12°. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1858:  412-415;   App.  to  Minutes 

of  Assem.  1858:  1013-1016.) 

Copy  of  the  separate  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Librar.v, 
100  copies  were  ordered  printed.  (Sen.  jol.  1858: 
415.) 

1864/5-1871/2.     Apprn.  to  state  prison.    (A.R.  treasurer 
1864/5  (p.  619)— same  1871/2.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1864/5-1903/4.     State  prison  repairs.    {Same  1864/5   (p. 
620)— some  1903/4.) 

I'aging  from  Collected  docs. 

.     Table :  amts.  paid  to  acct.  of  state  prison  salaries. 

(Some  1864/5  (pp.  598-599)— .some  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1865/70-1881/93.     Table:  earnings,  expenses,  losses  and 
gains,  each  year.    (A.R.  state  prison  1870  (p.  16)  — 
same  1892/3.) 

Table  Is  cumulative  from   1865  in   repts.   from   18T0  to 
1873  excepting  in  1871   (1867/71)  :  from  1866  dur- 
ing period  1873/4-1884/5  :  from  1865  in  1887/8  and 
from  1880  in  1889/90-1891/2.  from  1881  In  1892/3. 
Omitted  in  1885/6.  1886/7.  188S/0. 

1865/76-1881/93.  Table:  no.  of  convicts,  cost  of  main- 
tenance in  detail,  earnings,  each  fiscal  year.    {Same 

1875/6  (p.  11)— .some  1892/3.) 

Table  Is  cumulative  from  1865  In  the  repts.  from  1875  0 
to  1888/0;  from  1880  in  repts.  from  1889/90  to 
1891/2;  from  ISSl  in  the  rept.  for  1893. 

Omilted  in   1885/15  and  1S86 '7. 

1866.  By  act  of  Feb.  28,  additional  apprn.  was  made  to 
pay  present  indebtedness  and  defray  expenses  of 
state  prison.    (A.R.  comptroller  1865/6:  14.) 

• .     Expenditures  of  state  prison  1864/5:    earnings; 

amt.  reed,  from  state.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan. 
9,  1866:  15-16.) 

1866-1879.  Comparative  stmt,  showing  earnings,  ex- 
penses and  deficits  before  and  after  apptmt.  of  su- 
pervisor and  bd.  of  supervisors.  (A.R.  N.  J.  state 
prison  1879:  8-9.) 


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MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
State  Prison — cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1807-1871.  Table  comparing  financial  results  under 
former  law  with  those  of  present  law.  (fiiimr  1871: 
17.) 

1867/8-1903/4.     Comment  on  disbursements  of  apprns. 
to  state  prison.    (A.R.  comptroller  1867/8   (pp.  Il- 
ia)—snmf;  1903/4.) 
No  rept.    lSri.'!/4. 

1868/9-1878/9.  Expenditures  for  state  prison  improve- 
ments. (A.R.  treasurer  1868/9  (pp.  382-383)— same 
1878/9.) 

No  i-pturns  in  1S74/5.  1876/7  and  1877/8. 

1870-1872.  Apprn.  to  state  prison  for  new  wing.  (Same 
1869/70   (pp.  319-320)— 4'a»ie  1871/2.) 

1870-1892.  Amt.  of  moneys  drawn  from  treasury  on  in- 
spectors' drafts;  expenditure.  (Rept.  on  N.  J.  state 
prison  1869/70  (pp.  4-5)— .same  1892.) 

1870-1893.  Stmt,  of  gains  and  losses  [i.  e.  receipts  and 
expenditures]  tor  the  fiscal  year.  (Same  1870  (p. 
15)— some  1892/3.) 

1870-1897.  Balance  sheet;  balances,  inventory,  profit 
and  loss,  stock,  etc.  (Same  1869/70,  foldg.  table — 
suwe  1897.) 

1871-1876.     Amts.  expended  on  escaped  convicts.    (A.R. 
treasurer  1870/1  (p.  89)— same  1875/6.) 
Omitted  in  1871/2. 

1871-1879.  Table:  no.  of  prisoners  and  amt.  of  earnings 
each  year.    (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1879:  22.) 

1872.  Cost  of  new  wing  to  state  prison.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Randolph)   Jan.   [91,  1872:  5.) 

.     Comment  on  apprns.  for  erecting  east  wing  of 

state  prison.    (A.R.  comptroller  1871/2:  11.) 

1872-1873.  Amt.  expended  for  repairs  by  old  board,  incl. 
convict  labor  from  Nov.  1,  1872,  to  Mch.  31,  1873. 
(A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison  1873:  10-11.) 

1872-1904.  Table:  receipts  into  state  from  fund  from 
proceeds  of  state  prison  earnings.  (A.R.  treasurer 
1871/2  (p.  21)— .some  1903/4.) 

1873-1878.  Financial  stmts,  of  inspectors:  salaries  of 
employes:  do.  of  inspectors:  expenditures  in  de- 
tail, (A.R.  state  prison  1872/3  (pp.  7-12) — same 
1877/8.) 

Detailed  expenditure  omitted  after  1874/5. 

1874.  Receipts  and  net  gain,  at  state  prison;  no.  of  pris- 
oners; crowded  state.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan. 
12,  1875.) 

1874-1875.  Apprn.  to  gas  works  at  state  prison.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1873/4  (p.  96)— .some  1874/5.) 

1876-1892.  Table:  revenue  each  year.  (A.R.  N.  J.  state 
prison  1891/2:  13-14.) 

1876-1904.  State  prison  maintenance.  (A.R.  treasurer 
1875/6  (pp.  97-100)— .some  1903/4.) 

1877-1878.  Comment  on  disbursements  on  acct.  of  state 
prison  extension  and  estimates  to  pay  balance  of 
apprns.  (A.R.  comptroller  1876/7  (p.  21) — so»(e 
1878.) 

1877-1879.  Apprn.  to  state  prison  extension.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1876/7  (pp.  63-64 )— .some  1878/9.) 

1877/8.  Payments  to  comn.  on  prison  system.  (Some 
1877/8:  130.) 

1878-1879.  Expenditures  on  state  prison  water  supply. 
(Some  1877/8   (p.  121)— .some  1878/9.) 

18S0-1S91.  Table:  no.  of  convicts,  cost  per  capita  per 
annum  of  all  items  of  expenses  separately,  and  in 
aggregate,  as  well  as  the  per  capita  per  annum 
earnings,  and  amt.  of  deficit.  (A.R.  N.  J.  state  prison 
1890/1:  88.) 

1880/90-1881/93.  Table:  no.  of  convicts,  ann.  cost  of 
subsistence  and  maintenance  separately;  also  total 
cost,  incl.  all  expenses  per  man,  with  amt.  of  earn- 
ings and  net  loss  to  state  for  fiscal  yr.  (Same  1889/ 
90  (p.  45)— some  1892/3.) 


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State  Prison — cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditubes — cont'd 

1881-1903/4.  Comment  on  state  prison  receipts.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1880/1   (pp.  19-20)— some  1903/4.) 

1883-1884.  Apprns.  for  state  prison  gas  works.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1882/3  (p.  105)— .vome  1883/4.) 

1884.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1884-1885.  Apprns.  for  state  prison  wall.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1883/4  (p.  122)— some  1884/5.) 

1885-1886.  Apprns.  to  state  prison  shops.  {Same  1884/ 
5  (p.  164)— some  1885/6.) 

1888.  No.  of  prisoners,  expenses  and  earnings  of  state 
prison,  1886/7;  employment  question;  crowded  con- 
dition; reformatory  for  delinquents  betw.  16  and  25 
suggested.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [10],  1888: 
19-21.) 

1886-1892.  Table:  no.  of  prisoners;  salaries  paid.  (A.R. 
N.  J.  state  prison  1891/2:  21.) 

1886/9-1886/93.  Table:  no.  of  days'  work  performed, 
earnings  per  capita,  total  earnings  and  amt.  that 
contract  system  of  working  prisoners  would  have 
yielded  at  usual  price  paid,  50  cts.  per  day,  for  same 
period.    (.Some  1888/9  (p.  11)— .some  1892/3.) 

1887.  No.  of  convicts,  cost,  earnings,  etc.,  at  state  prison 
in  1886;  increase  of  each  over  1885;  employment 
question;  crowded  conditions;  apprn.  for  enlarge- 
ment recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11. 
1887.) 

1889-1890.  Table:  articles  bid  for  and  price  paid  for 
articles  coming  under  subsistence  acct.  (A.R.  state 
prison  1891:  29.) 

1890/1-1891/2.  Deputy  keepers  and  employes,  and  amts. 
paid  them,  each  mo.;  total.  (Some  1891/2:  foldg 
table.) 

1890-1892.  Table:  deputy  keepers  and  employes,  and 
amt.  paid  monthly.    (Some  1892:  folding  table.) 

1890/1.  Financial  acct.  of  state  prison  for  fiscal  year; 
no.  of  prisoners.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12, 
1892:  34-35.) 

1890/1-1893.  Inventory  and  accts.  in  detail;  repairs 
acct.  (A.R.  state  prison  1890/1  (pp.  39-72;  91-95)  — 
same  1892/3.) 

Repairs  acct.  omitted  in  18(12  and  1893. 

1891/2-1891/3.  Table:  amt.  of  expenditures  for  state 
prison  acct.  for  fiscal  year.  (Same  1892  (p.  12)  — 
same  1893.) 

1895-1896.  Disbursements;  state  prison  building  comn. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1894/5  (pp.  304-305)— .some  1895/6.) 

1896-1904.  Expense  of  state  prison  furnishings.  (Same 
1895/6  (p.  419)— .some  1903/4.) 

1898.  Comment  on  receipts  on  acct.  state  prison  build- 
ing comn.     (A.R.  comptroller   1897/8:  24.) 

.     Unexpended    balance    of    state    prison    building 

comn.    (A.R.  treasurer  1897/8:  161.) 

1899.  Apprns.  for  increased  convenience  in  state  prison. 
(Some  1898/9;  517.) 

1899/00-1903/4.  Table:  expenditures  of  the  year.  (A.R. 
N.  J.  state  prison  1899/00  (p.  10)— .some  1903/4.) 

1901.  Cost  of  support  of  criminals  in  1801;  no.  of  pris- 
oners in  1900,  cost,  earnings.  (Govs.  mess.  (Voor- 
hees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 

State  Village  for  Epileptics 

serial 
1898-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  mgrs.  of  N.  J.  state 
village  for  epileptics. 

Checklist 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  asrec  except  that  in  the  doc.  ed. 
the  imprint  is  omitted. 

1.  1898.      Somerville :    The   rnionist-fJazette  Assn..    1890. 

13  pp. 

2.  1898/0.     Trenton  :     Xlacrrellish    &   Qiiiglev.    1900.      27 

pp. 

3.  1899/00.     Trenton  :    The  .John    L.   Murphv   rubiishinff 

Co.,  1901.     2:i  pp. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS— cont'd 
State  Village  for  Epileptics— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 
Trenton  :     MucCi-cllish   &   QuiKley.    1902.      24 

SomerviUe  :   The  Unionist-Gazette  Assn.,  1902. 

Somerville  :  The  Unionist-Gazette  Assn..  1004. 

News  Prlntlns;  Co.,  1905.     26  pp. 


4.  1900/1. 

pp. 

5.  1901/2. 

21  pp. 

6.  ino2/K. 

27  pp. 

7.  1903/4.     Paterson 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  isns        in  Lcgisl.  docs.  1S9.S.   v.  .'i.  doc.  42. 

2.  1898/9  "  "  "  1S09,  t.  5,  doc.  42. 
o  189!i/00  '■  "  "  I'.IOO,  V.  3.  doc.  24. 
4'   1900 '1    '■         '•  "  1901,  V.  2.   doc.   19. 

5  1901/2    ••         "  '•       1902,  V.   2,  doc.  19. 

6  190''/3  "  ■*  "  -1903,  V.  2.  doc.  19. 
7]  1903/4    ••         "  "       1904.   V.  2.   doc.   18. 

non-serial 
1902.     Law  governing  the  N.  J.  State  Village  for  Epilep- 
tics as  amended  to  July,  1902.    Hopewell:   Race  & 
Savidge,  1902.    12  pp. 

Cop.v  seen  in  State  Librar.y. 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1895/6.     Disbursements;    comn.    on    epileptics.     (A.R. 
treasurer  1895/6:  421.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6:  55.) 

1898/9-1903/4.     Disbursements;    Village   for   Epileptics. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1898/9  (p.  536)— *ame  1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.   comptroller   1898/9    (p.   68)— same 

1903/4.) 

MAIRS  (SAMUEL) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co..  1837 ;  state  treas- 
urer 1848-1850  (see  Finance  :  State). 

MALARIA;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

MALLORY  (CHAS.  J.)* 

1892/3-1898/9.     Rept.    as    principal    of    Newton    public 
schools.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app. 
(pp.  130-133)— i'uwc  1898/9.) 
Omitted  1894/5-1897/8. 

MANDA  CW.  A.) 

1897.     Floriculture.     (Procs.    state   hortic.    socy.    1897: 
141-147.) 

MANGEL  WURZEL 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Vegetable 

MANNING  (BENJAMIN) 

Assembl.yman  from  Middlesex  Co..  177fi-177S.  1794-179.-., 
1799  :  member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  can- 
ceiled  money,  1795  ;  see  Money,  1795  ;  see  Money. 

MANRO  (W.  D.) 

1896/7.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Paterson.    (A.R.  bd. 

of  education  1896/7:  235-238.) 
1896/7.     Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Paterson  schools. 
(Same  1896/7:  337-339.) 

MANSFIELD  (A.  D.) 

1902.     How  we  grow  peaches.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1902:  159-173.) 

MANUAL  TRAINING  AND  INDUSTRIAL  SCHOOL  FOR  COL- 
ORED YOUTH,  BORDENTOWN;  see  EDUCATION:  INDI- 
VIDUAL INSTITUTIONS 

MANURES;  see  AGRICULTURE.  SOILS 


•  Given  as  Majory  In  1893/4  and  1898/9. 


MAPES  (C.  V.) 

1878.  Agric.  and  manures.    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  79- 
108.) 

1879.  Eifects  of  fertilizers  on   different  soils — experi- 
ments.   (7  .«nwir  1879:  45-82.) 

1883.     Use  of  potash   [as  a  fertilizer!.    (10  same  1882: 

189-190.) 
.     Remarks  on  fertilizers.    (10  .whip  1SS2:  181-187.) 

MAPLE;  see  FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY 

MAPLE  SUGAR 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Sugar 
Inspection;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law 

MAPS 

Geological;  see  Geology.  Maps 

MARKETING;  see  AGRICULTURE 

MARKLEY  (A.  ^W.) 

state  director  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  It.R.  cos.,  1860. 

Report;    see  Railroads:    Individual.    United  N.   J.  R.R.  and 
Canal  Co. 

MARL;  see  AGRICULTURE.    SOILS 

MARLOW  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1850-1851. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Corporations 

1851.     March  7.     State  agriculturist.     (Minutes  of  As- 
sem.   1851:  836-837.) 

MARLTON,  BURLINGTON  CO. 
Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 

MARRIAGE  AND  DIVORCE;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS.  MAR- 
RIAGE, ETC. 

MARSH  (DANIEL) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.  18S0.  1882-1883,  1SS5- 
1886.  1889.  1S93  ;  member  of  committee  to  count 
and  burn  cancelled  money,  1793  (see  Money)  ;  mem- 
ber of  Council  from  Essex  Co.   1798-1800. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 
1798.     Nov.  6.     Penitentiary  house  and  accts.  of  Jona- 
than Doan,  supt.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1798:  IC- 
17.) 

MARSH  (ELIAS  J.) 

Meml^er  of  P.-issaic  Valley  Sewerage  comu.,  1897 ;  see 
Water  Supply,  etc.     Passaic  ^':lIley,  the  serial  group. 

1877.     Vital  statistics.   (1  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1877:  35-42.) 
1897.     River   pollution.     (21    A.R.   bd.    of   health    1897: 
265-273.) 

MARSH  (ELIAS  J.,  JR.) 

Member  of  Passaic  Riyer  comn.  1899.  See  Water  Supply. 
Passaic  Valley. 

MARSH  (EPHRAIM),  1796-1864 

Assemblyman  froui  Morris  Co.,  1825-1827:  Senator, 
1848-1850  ;  state  director  of  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  cos.,  ISiil  (tor 
Report :  see  Railroads.  Individual.  United  N.  ,1. 
R.R.  and  Canal  Co.)  ;  noted  for  his  efforts  In  behalf 
of  the  Morris  Canal  Co. 

Reports  by 
[SeleotI  Committee 
1826.     Nov.    16,    Hoboken  Banking    and 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1826:  83-84.) 


Grazing    Co. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


503 


MARSH  AND  TIDE  LANDS;  see  LAND 

MARSHALL  (WILLIAM) 

Assomlil.vman  from  Hunterdon  Co..  1830-1S32,  1834-1835. 
Reports  by 
CoMMin-KK  ox  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1835.     See  Finance:   State,  serial  group  B. 
[Sei.ect]  Committee 

1830.  Nov.  3.  State  subscription  to  Camden  and  Am- 
boy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.;  minority  rept. 
(Votes  of  Assam.  1830/1:  27.) 

1831.  Nov.  4.  New  Hope  Delaware  Bridge  Co.  (Same 
1831/2:  75.) 

1832.  March  15.  New  Hope  Delaware  Bridge  Co. 
(Same  1831/2:  322.) 

1835.     Feb.  12.     Geol.  survey.    (Some  1834/5:  329.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not    socn.      Ordered    prtd.      (Votes   of   Assem.    1834/5  : 
3:;!).) 

MARTIN  (EPHRAIM) 

Member    of    Council    from    Middlesex    Co.,    1705,    1797. 
1799-1806. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 
1800.     March  5.     Brigade  artillery.    (Jol.  legisl.  council 
Feb.  1801:  65.) 

MARTIN  (LEBBEUS) 

Asserablyraan  from  Sussex  Co..  1871.  1872. 
1892.     Tobacco  growing.     (13   A.R.   state   agric.   exper. 
station  and  5  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1892: 
144-146.) 

MARTIN  (SAMUEL  K.) 

Assenibh'mao    from    Somerset    Co..    1847-1849 ;    Senator 
1855-1857. 

Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1848.     Feb.  17.    State  lunatic  asylum.    (Votes  of  Assem. 

1848:  708-710.) 
1856.     Feb.  27.     Roads.     (Sen.  jol.  1856:  438-445.) 

.     Same.    12  pp.    (App.  to  Minutes  of  Assem.  1856.) 

1000  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  jol.  1856:438-445.) 

MASSEY  (W.  F.) 

1905.     Market  gardening.    (32  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1904:  139- 
159.) 

MASTER  AND  SERVANT  LAW 

1894.     Decisions  of  N.  J.  courts;   master  and  servant; 
mechanics'  lien.     (17   A.R.   bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1893/4:  555-568.) 
1898.     The  law  of  master  and  servant;   by  Prank  Ber- 
gen.   (21  Kiiiiic  1S97/8:  303-308.) 
1899-1900.     Decisions  of  the  courts  on  cases  affecting  the 
interests  of  labor.    (23  same  1899/00:  267-280.) 
Law  of  muster  and  servant. 
1899-1901.     Decisions  of  courts  on  cases  affecting  the 
interests  of  labor.     (24  same  1900/1:  509-510.) 
I'^mployors'  liability,  master  and  servant  law. 
1902-1903.     Decisions  of  courts  in  cases  affecting  the  in- 
terests of  labor.    (26  same  1902/3:  431-447.) 

master  and   servant  law,    employers'    liability,    right    to 
stril;e. 

1904.     Decisions  of  courts.    (27  same  1903/4:  267-282.) 

Master   and   servant,    labor   unions,   employers    and   em- 
ployes,  etc. 

MATAWAN,  MONMOUTH  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.  Fanners'  and  Merchants'  Bank 
Cabbage  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 
Corn  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 


MATHEWS  (EDWARD  F.) 

Assemblyman  from  BurliuKtou  Co.,   1S7G-1878. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1878.     April  2.     Salaries  and  fees  of  officers.    (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1878:  1110-1122.) 

.     Same.   8  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1878,  doc.  44.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Newark:    Prtd.  by  William   B. 

Guild,  1S78.    10  pp. 

MATTHEWS  (JOHN  J.) 


Supt.  School  Census;  see  Education, 
serial  group. 


School  Census,  the 


MATTHEWS  (WATSON  B.) 

1898/9.     Rept.   as  principal   of  Madison  public  school. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1898/9:  209-270.) 
1899/00-1903/1904.     A.R.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Morris 
Co.    (Same  1899/00  (pp.  170-177)— .same  1903/4.) 

MAURICE  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

MAXSON   (HENRY  M.) 

1892/3-1903/4.     Rept.  as  supt.   of  schools  of  Plainfield. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.   (pp.  151- 

153)— .WHIP  1903/4.) 
1902.     Truancy    legislation.      (1    N.    J.    conference    of 

charities  and   corrections  1902:  133-130.) 

MAXWELL  (GEORGE) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co..  1818-1823. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1821.     Nov.   22.     Fish  baskets  in  the  Delaware  River. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821:  71.) 


MAY  (JOHN  N.) 

1902.     Rose   culture. 
137-143.) 


(Procs.   state  liortic.   socy.   1902: 


MAYER  (JOHN) 

1883.     [Plan  for  preparing  ensilage.] 
1882:  190-191.) 


(10  A.R.  bd.  agric. 


MAYNARD  (S.  T.) 

1884.     Peach  yellows.     (Procs.  state  hortlc.  socy.  Dec. 

1884:  76-85.) 
.     Same.    (12  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1884:  327-331.) 

MAY'S  LANDING,  ATLANTIC  CO. 

Banks;    see  Banks:    Individual.    Atlantic  Bank.    Also  Mer- 
chants' Bank 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

MEAD  (PETER  B.) 

1887.     Flower  seeds.     (Procs.  state  hortic.   socy.  1887: 
117-125.) 

MEADOW  LANDS;  see  LAND 

MEADOWS  AJJD  PASTURES;  see  AGRICULTURE 

MEASLES;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

MEAT 

Inspection;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law 
Prices;  see  that  title 

MECHANICS'  LIEN  LAW;  see  LIEN  LAW 

MECRAY  (JAMES) 

1887.     Distr.  inspection.     (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887: 
163-164.) 


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MEDFORD,  BURLINGTON  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.   Burlington  Co.  Bank 
MEDICAL  EXAMINERS;  see  LICENSE.   DRUGGISTS 

MEECH  (MRS.  J.  D.) 

18S2.     Bulbs.     (Procs.   state   hortic.   socv.    1882:  36-39.) 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  296-299.) 

1886.     Uses  of  flowers.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1886: 

105-108.) 

MEECH  (W.  W.) 

1884.     Pruning   the    vine.     (Procs.    state    hortic.    socy. 

Jan.  1884:  79.1 
1886.     How  does  mulching  the  soil  Increase  its  fertility? 
(finme  18S6:  64-68.) 

MEEHAN  (JOSEPH) 

1896.  Ornamental  trees — what  to  plant  and  how  to 
plant  them.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1896:  161- 
164.) 

MEEKER  (ROBT.  A.) 

1901.  The  need  of  engineering  skill  in  road  building. 
(8  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1901:  46-51.) 

1902.  Marcellus  shale  as  a  satisfactory  finder.  (9  same 
1902:  105.) 

.  Water,  the  greatest  enemy  of  permanent  road  im- 
provement.   (9  same  1902:  73-74.) 

.     A  machine  for  road  repair,  called  "  Porcupine." 

(9  same  1902:  102-104.) 

.     Road  supervision.    (9  same  1902:  71-73.) 

1903.  See  Roads,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

.     Influence  of  good  roads  in  N.  J.    ( 10  A.R.  comr.  of 

public  roads  1903:  71-75.) 

1904.  N.  J.  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition.  (11 
so  we  1904:  57-00.) 

MEEKER  (ROBT.  E.) 

1892.     Need    of   engineering   skill    in    permanent   road 

building.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1891:  561-565.) 
.     Same.    (1  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1894:  71-75.) 

MEEKER  (STEPHEN  J.) 


Momlifr  of  state  bd.   of  assessors.    1897-1(104. 
Keports  ;  see  Taxation  :  State. 


Annual 


MEGIE  (B.  C.) 

1887/8-1888/9.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Morris 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1887/8  app.  (pp.  80-82)  — 
same  1888/9.) 

MEIER  (F.  R.) 

1902.  Basket-willow  culture.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1902:  109-112.) 

.     March.     Does  forestry  in  New  Jersey  pay?  by  F. 

R.  Meier,  consulting  forester.    Trenton:   The  J.  L. 
Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902.   9  pp. 

Forestry  Bull.  2  issued  by  the  geol.  survey  of  N.  .1. 
Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  In  the  Free 
Public  Library  of  Newark. 

.     Forest  fires  in  N.  J.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1902: 

97-107.) 

1903.  Forestry  for  N.  J.  farmers.  (30  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1902:  307-322.) 

.     Trees  to  be  planted  on  waste  lands  of  N.  J.  farms. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.   1903:  208-215.) 
.     Forest  fires  in  N.  J.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1903: 

45-71.) 

1904.  Forest  fires  in  N.  J.    (.s'ame  1904:  273-289.) 

MELENEY  (CLARENCE  E.) 

1882/3-1883/4.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Paterson. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1882/3  app.  (pp.  32-35)  — 
same  1883/4.) 


MELON 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Fruit 
MENHADEN;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

MERCER  COUNTY 

Created  by  act  of  Feb.  22.  1843. 

See  also   Ilightstown,   Hopewell,   Lawrencevllle,   Prince- 
ton, Trenton. 

Agricultural  Societies;   see  that  title 

Agriculture;    see   that   title 

Almshouse;   see  Maintenance.    Dependents 

Corn  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain.   Corn 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.  Crops 

Fair;    see  Agriculture.    Fairs 

Fish  and  Game;  see  that  title 

Forests;  see  Forests  and  Forestry 

Fruit  Crops;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Fruit 

Geology;  see  that  title 

Potato  Crop;  see  Agricultiure.   Crops.    Vegetable 

Roads;   see  that  title 

School  Houses;  see  Education 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Teachers'  Institutes 

See  Education.     Teachers'  Institutes,  under  dates  1854- 

MERRIAM   (C.  H.) 

1892.  Ornithology,  mammalogy  and  bird  migration. 
(19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  145-152.) 

MESSLER  (ABRM.) 

See  Education.    Teachers.    Examinations.    Somerset  Co. 

METAL  GOODS 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

METS  (J.  A.) 

1896/7-1901/2.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Somerset 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1896/7  (pp.  185-188)  — 
same  1901/2.) 

METUCHEN,  MIDDLESEX  CO. 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

MEYERS  (CHAS.  V.) 

1892/3-1893/4.  Meteorological  examinations  at  New 
Brunswick  during  the  fiscal  year.  (17  A.R.  bd. 
health  1893  (p.  604)— 18  same  1894.) 

MEYRICK  (A.  S.) 

1S79.     See  Bettle  (Edwd.),  this  date. 
1S84.     Immigration  and  the  labor  problem.    (7  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.    1883/4:  282-296.) 

MICA;  see  MINES,  ETC. 

MICHIE  (A.) 

1880.  Decoration  of  lawns.  (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879: 
186-193.) 

MICKLE  (CHARLES) 

Asseml)lyman  from  lUirlinston  Co..  1857-1830. 
Reports  by 
Co.viiiTTKE  o.\  Banks 

1857.     March   5.     Commercial  Bank  of  New  Jersey  at 
Perth   Amboy.     (Minutes  of   Assem.  1S57:  783-790.) 
.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:  "  True  .\merican  "  Of- 
fice, 1857.    10  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


505 


MICKLE  (JOHN  W.) 

MomlHT  of  CcMincil  from  (jloucoster  Co..  1830,  1833-1835. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1S31.     Jan.     Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transporta- 
tion Co.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  Jan.  1831:  39.) 
.     Jan.   17.     Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Trans- 
portation Co.    (,^(iiiie  Jan.  1831:  42.) 
1834.     Feb.  21.     Bank  of  U.  S.    (Same  1833/4:  144-146.) 

MICKLETON,   GLOUCESTER   CO. 
Potato  Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY 

One  of  the  nine  counties  in  existence  at  date  of  union  of 

East  and  West  Jei-se.v  (1702). 
See  also  Dean  Station.  Metuciien.  New  Brunswiclt,  Pertli 

Ami>o.v,  South  Amiioy.  WoodbridKc. 

Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 

Agriculture;    see   that   title 

Almshouse;  see  Maintenance.   Dependents 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Crops;   see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Fish  and  Game;  see  that  title 

Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 

Geology;    see   that   title 

Jail;   see  Maintenance.    Delinquents 

Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 

Poultry;    see   Agriculture 

Roads;  see  that  title 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Taxes;   see  Taxation:   State 

MIDDLETOWN,  MONMOUTH  CO. 

Asparagus;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Temperature;   see  Climate 

MIDDLETOWN  POINT 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.  Farmers'  and  Merchants'  Bank 

MIGRATION;  see  POPULATION 

MILBURN  (JOSEPH) 

Deputy   Factory    Inspector,    2d   district,    1898-1902 ;    see 
Labor,  Factory  Inspection. 

MILITARY  EDUCATION;  see  EDUCATION.  MILITARY 

MILITARY  RECORDS;   see  MILITIA 


MILITIA— cont'd 


serial 
ADJUTANT  GENERAL 


MILITIA 


Only  an  occasional  report  of  the  nuartermastcr-ffenpr.nl 
was  found  before  1838,  and  but  few  of  the  adjutant 
general's  before  1846,  though  the  act  of  Feb.  16, 
1811,  establishing  a  militia  system,  made  it  the  duty 
of  the  adj.  gen.  to  lay  an  abstract  of  returns  from 
officers  of  divisions,  brigades,  etc.,  before  the  com- 
mander-in-chief of  the  state  Tthe  Governor]  who 
was  required  to  lay  the  same  before  the  legislature  ; 
the  adjutant  general  was  also  required  to  make 
a  return  of  all  the  militia  of  the  state  to  the  presi- 
dent of  the  U.  S.  and  to  lay  his  accounts  before  the 
legislature  at  their  annual  sitting.  The  same  act 
required  the  quartermaster-general  to  lay  his  ac- 
counts annually  before  the  legislature. 

There  is  a  record  of  one  report  made  before  the  passage 
of  the  act  of  Fob.,  ISll.  Oov.  Rbiomfield  in  a  mes- 
Siige  dated  Oct.  22.  18U.")  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1805  : 
371-372)  transmitted  a  rept.  of  adjutant  general 
Hunt  "  although  no  law  exists  requiring  it."  The 
rept.  is  not  printed  in  the  Journal. 


1  series 

1811-1845.     [Ann.  rept.  of  the  adjutant  general.] 

Checklist 
ISll-lS4.'i.     No  separate  copies  found. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1811  not  found. 
[18121   in  Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1S13  :  11. 

John  Beatty,  adjutant  general. 
1813-1817  none  found. 

A   rept.   was   transmitted   by   the  Oov.   in   a  message  of 
.Tan.   17.    1818.      (Votes  of  Assem.   Jan.   1818:56.) 
It  is  not  prtd.  in  the  jol. 
1818-1822  none  found 

1823  In  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1823  :  04. 
Abstract  of  state  militia. 

1824  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1824  :  91. 
Zaehariah  Rossell  was  adjutant  general. 

1825-1845  none  found. 

2  series 
1846-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  adjutant  general. 

Checklist 
Thomas  Cadtroldder,  adjutant  general 
1846-1855.     See  below.  Reprints. 

1856  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    "True  American"  Office.  1857. 
19  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
Hist.  Socv..  Newark.     200  copies  were  ordered  prtd. 
(Sen.  jol.  1857  :  93)  ;  500  copies  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1857  :  556). 
See  also  below.  Reprints. 
185(5  doc.  ed.     Tn  (Jovs.  mess.,  see  below. 
1857.     See  below.  Reprints. 

Robt.  F.  fitocliton,  Jr.,  adjutant  flfneraJ 
1858-1859.     See  below.   Reprints. 

1860  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Phillips  and  Boswell.  1861.     26 
pp..  foldg.  table. 
Entitled  "  Repts.  of  the  adj.  gen.  and  q.  m.  gen." 
pp.      1-10.     Adj.  gen.'s  rept. 
pp.  11-26.     Q.  m.  gen.'s  rept. 

1860  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  295-302. 
"      doc.  ed.  (House),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  22-31. 

1861  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  True  American  "  Office,  1862. 
79  pp. 

1861  dept.  ed.     Trenton,  1862.     58  pp. 

This  edition  was  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
1861  dept.  ed.     Jersey  City:    Prtd.  by  J.  H.  L.yon,   1862. 
55  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 

1861  doc.  ed.     Jersey  City  :    Prtd.  by  J.  H.  Lyon,  1862. 
55  pp. 

1862  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     D.    Naar.    "  True    American  " 

OQice.  1863.     19  pp. 

1862  doc.    ed.      Trenton  : 
Office.  1863.     19  pp. 

1863  dept.  ed.     Trenton  : 
32  pp. 

1863  dept.  ed.     Trenton,  1864.     24  pp. 
"      dept.  ed.     Trenton.  1864.     27  pp. 

Copies  of  the  two  latter  editions  were  seen  in  the  N.  J. 
State  Library. 
1863  doc.  ed.     Trenton:   D.  Naar.  "  True  American  "  Office. 

1864.     32  pp. 
1864.     Not  found. 

"  Th<>   rept.   for   1864    is  incorporated  in   1865."      (Note 
from  Reprints  published  in  1904.) 
1864/5  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    Prtd.  at  the  "  State  Gazette" 
(iffice.  1866.     92  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
1864 /.5  dept.  ed.     Trenton,  1866.     42  pp. 
1864/5  doe.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     pp.  887-976. 
1866  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
"      doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1253-1264. 

Also  published  separately  [dept.  ed.?].  Trenton:  D. 
N'aar  "True  American"  Office,  1867.  pp.  1253- 
1264. 

Wm.  8.  Stn/lier,  adjutant  qcneral 
1866/7  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    True   American   Office,   18C8. 

29   (1)    pp. 
1866/7  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  ii.     pp.  181-206. 
1867/8  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    True  American   Office,   1869. 

22  (3)    pp. 

1867/8  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1040-1065. 

1868/9  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    True  American  Office.    1870. 

23  pp. 

1868/9  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  985-1007. 

1869/70  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    True  American  Office,  1871. 

23  pp. 
1869/70  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  669-691. 
1870/1   dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     State    Gazette    Office,    1872. 
23  pp. 


D.    Naar,    "  True    American  " 
'  True  American  "  Office,  1864. 


506 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MILITIA— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


ADJUTANT  GENERAL— cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

TI'm.  S.  Stryker,  adjutant  general — cont'd 

1S70/1   doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    State  Gazette  Oflice.  1872.     2.3 

pp. 
1871/2  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   State  Gazette  Office,  1873.    21 

pp. 
1871/2  doe.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.    21  pp. 

For  the  remainder  of  the  series  doc.  and  dept.  editions 

varv  only  in  omission  of  imprint  from  the  doc.  ed. 

1872/3.     Trenton:      State    Gazette — Murphy    &    Bechtel, 

1873.     23  pp. 
1873/4.     Trenton  :    Public  Opinion — Wm.  S.  Sharp,   1874. 
36  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  State  Lll)rary. 
1S74/.5.     Trenton:    Public  Opinion — Wra.  S.  Sharp,  187.5. 

33  pp. 
1875/6.     Trenton:    John  L.  Murphy,  State  Gazette,  1876. 

35  pp. 
1876/7.     Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1S77.     81  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  State  Library. 
1877/8.     Trentnn  :    Naar.  Day  &  Naar,  1S7S.     45  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  State  Library. 
1878/9.     Trenton  :    Wm.   S.  Sharp,   1879.     80  pp..  diagrs. 
1879/80.     Mt.  Holly:    Charles  H.  Folwell,  ISSO.     63  pp. 
1880/1.     Orange:    Samuel  Toombs.  1881.     158  pp. 
1881/2.     Lakewood  :    W.  S.  Snyder.  1882.     77  pp. 
1882/3.     Bridgeton  :    Alfred  M.  Heston.  1884.     83  pp. 
1883/4.     Trenton  :   .lohn  L.  Murphy.  1884.    91  pp. 
1884/5.     Trenton:    .Tohn  L.  Murphy,  1885.     125  pp. 
1885/6.     Camden:    Courier  Publishing  Association,   1887. 


136  pp. 
1886/7.     Trenton  : 

1887.  160  pp. 
1887/8.  Trenton  : 
1888/9.  Trenton  : 
1889/00.     Trenton 

pany.  1890.  2 
1890/1.     Trenton 


The  .John  L.   Murphy  Publishins  Co.. 

.T.  A.  Cresse  &  Co..  1888.     184  pp. 

MacCrelllsh  &  Quisley.  1889.  244  pp. 
:  The  John  L.  Murphy  PuWishins  Com- 
10  pp. 

The  John  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Com- 


pany, 1891.     220  pp. 
1891  '2.      Somcryllle  :    Unionist-Gazette  Association,  1892. 

259  pp. 
1892/3.     Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1894.     293  pp. 
1893/4.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1895.     432  pp. 
1894/3.      Someryille :    Unlonlst-fJazette  Association,   1896. 

340  pp. 
1895/6.     Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1896.     321pp. 
1896/7.     Trenton:    MacCrellish  v%  Qulgley.  1898.     350  pp. 
1897/8.      Someryille:    Unionist-Gazette  Association,   1899. 

2G9  pp. 
1898/9.      Someryille  :    Unionist-Gazette  Association,  1900. 
"  206  pp. 

Alex.  C.  OUiihant,  adjutant  general 
1899/00.     Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons,  1901.     252  pp. 

Adj.  Gen.  Oliphant's  term  began  Oct.  29.  1900. 
1900/1.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley.  1902.     292  pp. 

R.  Heber  Breintnall.  adjutant  general 

1901/2.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley,  1903.     362  pp., 

illus.,   map. 

Henry  W.  Freeman  was  acting  ad.i.  gen.,  July  14-Sept.  30, 

1902  :  adj.  gen.  Breintnall  was  apptd.  Sept.  30,  1902. 

1902/3.     Camden  :     Sinnickson    Chew    &    Sons    Company, 

1904.     362  pp. 
1903/4.     Paterson  :     News  Printing  Company,  1905.     .399 
pp.,  Illus. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1846-1S48.     In  Govs,  mess.:  see  below. 

1849  in   Senate  lol.   1850  :  24. 

"   Minutes  of  Assem.  1850:35. 

1850  not  found. 

1851  in  Senate  jol.  1852,  app.  p.  645. 
■•   Minutes  of  Assem.  1852  :  25. 

1852-1859.     In  Govs.  mess.  ;  see  below. 
1860  in  App.  to  Senate  jol.   1861  :  295-302. 

House  jol.  1861:22-31. 

in  Legisl.  docs.  1862. 
••  1863. 
1S(!4. 
1865 
1867 
1888 


MILITIA— cont'd 


1861 
1802 

1  sc,:; 

1864/5  " 
1866 

1866/7  ■■ 

1867/8  " 

1868/9  " 

1869/70  " 

1870/1  " 

1871/2  •• 

1872/3  •• 

1873/4  •• 

1874/5  " 

1875/6  " 

1870/7  " 

1877/8  •• 

1878/9  " 


:  888-976. 

:  12.53-1204. 

:  181-206. 

1869:  1040-1065. 
1870:985-1007. 
1871  :  069-691. 
1872. 

1873.  doc.  20. 

1874.  doc.  20. 

1875.  doc.  20. 
1870.  doc.  20. 
1877.  doc.  20. 

1878  [pt.  11.  doc.  14. 

1879,  V.  1,  doc.  42. 

1880,  V.  2,  doc.  66. 


serial — cont'd 
ADJUTANT  GENERAL- 
2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1879/80  in  Legist,  docs.  1881,  y. 
1880/1 


-cont'd 


1881/2  ' 

1882/3  ' 

1883/4  ' 

1884/5  • 

1885/6  • 

1886/7  ■ 

1887/8  ' 

1888/9  ' 

1889/90  ' 

1890/1  ' 

1891/2  ' 

1892/3  ■ 

1893/4  ' 

1894/5  ■ 

1895/6  ' 

1896/7  • 

1897/8  ' 

1898/9  • 

1809/00  ' 

1900/1  ' 

1901/2  ■ 

1902/3  ■ 

1903/4  ' 


1882, 
1883. 
1884, 
1885. 
1886, 
1887, 
1888, 
1889, 
1890, 
1891, 
1892, 
1893, 
1894 


V. 


2,  doc. 
2.  doc. 
1,  doc. 
1.  doc. 
1,  doe. 


52. 

40. 

10. 

10. 

10. 

9. 

9. 

10. 


1,  doc. 

1,  doc. 

1,  doc. 

1,  doc.   7. 

1.  doc.  7. 

3,  doc.   18. 

3,  doc.   17. 

3.  doc.   19. 

3,  doc.   24. 
1.895  (i.  e.  119  sess.),  ■ 
1895  (i.  e.  120  sess.). 


5,  doc.  34. 
,  5,  doc.  34. 


1890,  V.  4,  doc.  20. 

1897,  y.   4,  doc.  20. 

1898,  V.  5,  doc.  36. 

1899,  V.  5,  doc.   24. 

1900,  y.  4.  doc.  34. 

1901,  V.  4.  doc.  35. 

1902,  V.  4.   doc.  43. 

1903,  y.  4,  doc.  41. 

1904,  y.  5,  doc.  54. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1846  in  Govs.   mess.    (Stratton)    Jan.  12,  1847:14-15. 

1847 (Stratton)  Jan.  12.  1848  :  18-19. 

1848 (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1849  :  21. 

1849-1851  only  in  doc.  editions  of  Govs.  mess. 

1852  In  Govs.  mess.   (Fort)   Jan.  11.  1853:35-37. 

Note  that  there  are  two  dept.  editions  of  this  mess.,  one 
of  which  does  not  include  ace.  docs. 

1853  in  Govs.  mess.    (Fort)    Jan.  11.  1854:11-12. 

1854 (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  30-34. 

1855    "        "  "        (Price)    Jan.  8,  1856:35-36. 

Note  that  one  edition  of  this  mess,  does  not  contain  ace. 
docs. 

(Price)    Jan.  13.  1857  :  33-49. 
(Newell)    Jan.  13,  1858:31-33. 
(Newell)    .Tan.  12.  1839:31-38. 
(Newell)    Jan.  11,  1860:45-50. 


1856  in  Govs.  mess. 

1857  " 

1858  ' 

1859  " 


[Reprints! 

1846-1859.     Ann.  rept.  of  adj.  gen.    Trenton:  J.  L.  Mur- 
pliy  Publisiiing  Co.,  1904. 


Checklist 

7710.1.  Cadicalader,  adjutant  general 

1846. 

2  11. 

1847. 

2   11. 

1848. 

2   11. 

1849. 

2   11. 

18.50. 

2   II. 

1831. 

2   11. 

1852. 

5   pp. 

1853. 

2   11. 

1854. 

7  pp. 

1855. 

4   pp. 

1856. 

16  pp. 

1857. 

5  pp. 

IHehard  F.  Stockton.  Jr..  adjutant  gen 

1858. 

7  pp. 

1859. 

7  pp. 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL 
1  series 
1811-1836.     [Rept.  of  tlie  q.  m.  gen.  to  the  Legislature.] 

Checklist 
1811-1836.     No  separate  copies  were  found. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

Jonathan  lihea.  quartermaster-general 
1811-1812.     Not  found. 

[18121   in  Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1813:  12-14. 
181.3-1817.     Not  found. 

Chas.    (Jordiiu    was    iiuartermaster-general    part    of    the 


yea  r 


1814  and  Kllett  Tucker  1814-1820. 


EUctt  Turkcr,  quartermanter-general 
1818  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1818  :  96-97. 
1819.     Not  found. 
1820  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1820  :  77. 

James  J.  ^\^tlxon.  quartermaster-general 
1821-1823.      Not  found. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


507 


MILITIA— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL— cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
Garret  D.   Wall,  quartvrmastcr-ijeneral 
1S24   in  Votes  ot  Assem.   1S1!4 '5  :  157-105. 

1825 1825/6:15-17. 

Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  ot  Assem.  1825/6:  17.) 
1826  iu   Voles  ot  Assem.   1826/7  :  72-73. 

1827 1827/8:50-51. 

1828    "        "        "  "         1828/9:204-205. 

1820-1S35  not  found. 

1S36  in    Votes  of  Assora.   1836/7  :  200-292. 
Submitted  J;ui.  26,  1837. 


2  series 
Ann.  rept.  of  the  q. 


m.  gen.  to  the  Gov- 


1838-1903/4. 
ernor. 

riiocldist 
Saml.   R.   Hamilton,  lS^-185i;  Lewis  Pcrriiie,  185S-188S 
1.S3S-1S60.     No  separate  copies  found. 

1861  dept.  ed.     .Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon.  1862.     126  pp. 
••      doc.  ed.     Jersey  City  :    .7.  H.  Lyon.  1862.     126  pp. 

1862  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  D.  Naar,  "  True  Amer- 
ican "  Office,  1863.     180  pp. 

1862  doc.  ed.     Trenton:    Prtd.  by  D.  Naar,  "True  Amer- 
ican "  Office,  1863.     180  pp. 
1S62/3  dept.    ed.       Trenton  :      "  True    American "    Office, 

1864.     154  pp. 
1862/3  doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  True  American  "  Office,  1864. 

154  pp. 
1863/4  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  J.  R.  Freese,  "  State 

Gazette"  Office.  1865.     119  pp. 
The  only  copy  seen  was  in  the  Office  of  the  Custodian  of 
the  N.  J.  State  Capitol. 
1863/4  doc.  ed.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     119  pp. 
1864/5  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  State  Gazette  "  Office.  1866. 

107  pp..  foldg.  tables. 
1S64/5  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     pp.  977-1160. 
1865/6  dept.  ed.      Not  found. 

doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.   1265-1359. 
Also  prtd.  separately   fin  lieu  of  dept,  ed.?I,  with  coyer 
imprint.     Trenton  :    Office  of  State  Gazette.  1867. 
1866/7  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American 

Office,   1868.      136  pp. 
1866/7  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1015-1148. 
1867/8  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :.  Prtd.   at  the  True  American 

Office,  1869.     9  pp.  • 

1867/8  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.   1137-1145. 
1868/9  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1868/9  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1123-1205. 
1869/70  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  1141-1179. 
1870/1   dept.    ed,      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at    the   State   Gazette 

Office,  1872.     26  (1)   pp. 
1870/1   doc.    ed.      Trenton  :     "  State   Gazette,"    Murphy   & 

Bechtei.  1S72,     26  (1)  pp. 
1871/2  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at   the    State    Gazette 

Office,  1S73.     36  pp. 
1871/2  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     36  pp. 

Hereafter  the  dept.  and  doc.  editions  differ  only  in  omis- 
sion of  imprint  from  the  doc.  ed. 
1872/3.     Trenton  :      State    Gazette — Murphy    &    Bechtei, 

1873.     86  pp. 
1873/4.     Trenton: 

173  pp. 
1874/5.     Trenton:     Public    Opinion — W.   S.    Sharp,    1875. 

63  pp. 
1875/6.     Trenton :     J.    L.    Murphy,    State    Gazette    Prtff. 

House.  1877.     91  pp. 
1876/7.     Trenton  :    Naar,  Pay  &  Naar.  1877.     79  pp. 
1877/8.     Trenton  :    Naar.  Pay  &  Naar,  1878.     112  pp. 
1878/9.     Trenton  :    W.  S.  Sharp.  1S79.     131  pp. 
1879/80.     Trenton  :    J.  Xj.  Murphy,  1880.     144  pp. 
1880/1.     Lalte  Wood  :    W.  S.  Snyder,  ISSl.     190  pp. 
1881/2.     Hoboken  :    Moyer  &  Luehs,  1882.     149  pp. 
1882/3.      Newton  :    T.  G.  Bunnell,  18S3.     155  pp. 
1883/4.     Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1884.     153  pp. 
1884/5.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy.  1885.     181  pp. 
1885/6.     Camden  :    S.  Chew,  1887.     221  pp. 
1886/7.     Someryille  :    Unionist-Gazette  Association,   1888. 

245  pp. 
1887/8.     Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murpliy  PublishinR  Co..  1889. 

255  pp. 

Win.  S.  Stri/ker,  actitiij  quartermastcr-ijeneral.  Oct.  ,?.  ISSO-Jan..  1890 
1888/9.      Somprville  :    Unionist-Gazette  Association,   1890. 
102  pp. 

Hichard    A.    Donnelly,    quartermaster-general 
1889/90.     Trenton  :    The   J.    L.   Murphy   Publishing  Com- 
pany, 1890.     88  pp. 
1890/1.     Trenton:    MncCrellish  &  Quigley,  1891.     63  pp. 
1891/2.     Trenton:     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishine    Co., 

1892,  56  pp, 

1892/3.     Trenton  :     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publlshini;    Co., 

1893.  60  pp. 


Public  Opinion— W.   S.    Sharp.   1874. 


MILITIA— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL— cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
Richard  A.   Donnelly  quartermaster-general — cont'd 
1893/4.     'I'renton  :    MacCrclllsh  &  QulKley.  1x95.     63  pp. 
1894/5.      Someryille:   Unionist-Gazette  Print,  1896.   61pp. 
1895/6.      Someryille:    Unionist-Gazette  Print.  1897.  61  pp. 
1896/7.     Trenton  :    MncCrellish  &  Quigley.  1898.     59  pp. 
1897/8.     Someryille:    Unionist-Gazette  Association,   1899. 

65  pp. 
1898/9.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quiglev,  1900.     57  pp. 
1899/00.     Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons.  1901.     75  pp. 
1900/1,     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigle.y,  1902.     75  pp. 
1901/2.      Someryille  :    Unionist-Gazette  Association.   1903. 

64  pp. 
1902/3.      Someryille:    Unionist-Gazette  Association.   1004. 

32  pp. 
1903/4.     Paterson  :    News  Printing  Co..  1905.     29  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1838-1849  in  Govs.  mess.  :  see  lielow. 

1850  in   Senate  Jol.  1851  :  63-65. 

"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1851  :  76-78. 

1851  "   Senate  jol.  1852  app..  pp.  640-644. 
"  Votes  of  Assem.   1852  :  21-24. 

1852-1859  in  Goys.  mess.  ;  see  below. 

1860  in  app.  to  Senate  iol.  1861:303-320,  foldg.  table. 

"  app.  to  House  jol.  1861 :  33-49.  foldg.  table. 

1861  in  Legisl.  docs,  1861. 

"  1862. 

1862  "  "  "  1863. 
1862/3  "  "  "  1864. 
1863/4  "    "     "  1865. 

1864/5  "    "     "   1866:977-1160. 
1865/6  "    "     "   1867:1265-1359. 
1866/7  "    "     "   1868  :  1015-1148. 
1867/8  "    '■     •'   1869:1137-1145. 
1868/9  "    "     •■   1870:1123-1205. 
1869/70"    "     "   1371:1141-1179. 
1870/1  "    "     "   1872. 
1871/2  "    "     "   1873.  doc.  21. 
1872/3  "    "     "   1874,  doc.  21. 

1874,  V.  2. 

187 


1873/4  " 
1874/5  " 
1875/6  " 

1876/7 ' 

1877/8  " 

1878/9  " 

1879/80  " 

1880/1  not  found. 

1881/2  in  Legisl.  does. 

1882/3  " 

1883/4  " 

1884/5  

1885/6  " 
1886/7  " 
1887/8  " 
1888/9  " 
1889/90  " 
1890/1  " 
1891/2  " 
1892/3  " 
1893/4  " 
1894/5  " 
1895/6  " 

1896/7  ' 

1897/8  " 
1898/9  " 
1899/00  " 
1900/1  " 
1901/2  " 
1902/3  " 
1903/4  " 


doc.  21. 

1876,  doc.  21. 

1877,  doc.  22. 

1878,  [pt.  11,  doc.  15, 

1879,  y.  2,  doc.  43. 

1880,  doc.  53. 

1881,  y.  2.  doc.  53. 

1883,  y.  1,  doc.  9. 

1884,  y,  1,  doc,  6. 

1885,  y.  1,  doc,  6. 

1886,  V.  1,  doc.  5. 

1887,  y.  1,  doc.  5. 

1888,  V.  1,  doc.  6. 

1889,  V.  1,  doc.  6. 

1890,  y.  1.  doc.  6. 

1891,  V.  3.  doc.  19. 

1892,  y.  3,  doc.  18. 

1893,  y.  3,  doc.  20. 

1894,  V,  3,  doc.  25. 

1895  (i.  e,  119  sess.),  y.  5,  doc.  35. 
1895  (1.  e.  120  sess.),  v.  5,  doc,  35. 

1896,  y.  4,  doe.  30. 

1897,  V.   4,  doc.  21. 

1898,  y.  5,  doc,  37. 

1899,  y.  5.  doc.  25. 

1900,  y,  4.  doc.  35. 

1901,  T.  4,  doc.  36. 

1902,  y.  4.  doc.  44. 

1903,  y.  4.  doc.  42. 

1904,  V.  .5.  doe.  55. 


In  Documents  as  follow.s  : 

1838  in  Goys.  mess.  (Penninston)  Oct.  24.  1838:13-15. 

18.39  "   "     "  (Pennington)  Oct,  22,  1839 :  15-17. 

1840  "   "     "  (Pennington)  Oct.  27,  1840. 

1841  "   "     "  (Pennington)  Oct.  26,  1841. 

1842  "   "     "  (Pennington)  Oct.  2.5,  1842. 

1843 (Pennington)  Oct.  24.  1843:13-16, 

1844  "   "     "  (Haines)  Jan.,  15,  1,845 :  20-22. 

1845 '  (Stratton)  Jan.  14,  1846. 

1846  "   "     "  (Stratton)  Jan.  12,  1847  :  16-17. 

1847  "   "     "  (Stratton)  Jan.  12,  1848  :  2<i-21. 

1848  "   "     "  (Haines)  Jan.  10.  1849  :  22-23. 

1849 (Haini's)  Jan.  8.  1850  :  10-22. 

1850-1851  only  in  Doc.  editions  of  (iovs.  mess. 

1852  In  Goys.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  11.  1853:33-34. 

1853 '  (Fort)  Jan.  11.  1854  :  5-9. 

1854  "   "     "  (Price)  Jan.  9.  1855 :  23-29. 

1855 (Price)  Jan.  8.  1856:  25-33. 

1856 (Price)  Jan.  13,  1857:21-32, 

1857  ' (Newell)  Jan.  13,1858:35-58. 

1858 (Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859  :  39-59. 

1859 (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860. 


508 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MILITIA— cont'd 

}wti-s('7-ial 
1792.     Govs.   mess.    (Paterson)    rel.   to  organization   of 
the  militia,  etc.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1792/3:  70-71.) 

1796.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Randolph!  on  the  letter 
of  Walter  Ker  Cole  rel.  to  the  barracks  in  the  city 
of  New  Brunswick.     (N'fjwc  Oct.  179G:  19.) 

1797.  Rept.  of  committee  (De  Vroom)  apptd.  to  en- 
quire whether  any  and  what  alterations  should  be 
made  in  act  concerning  cavalry  and  artillery. 
(^(imr  .Jan.  1797:  39-40.1 

1800.  Rept.  of  committee  (Martin)  on  res.  rel.  to  Govs, 
procuring  artillerv  for  each  brigade  of  state.  (Jol. 
Legisl.  Council  Feb.  ISOl:  65.) 

ISOl.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  (Newton)  apptd.  to  en- 
quire what  sums  of  money  liave  been  drawn  from 
treasury,  by  virtue  of  act  to  authorize  the  Gov.  to 
purchase  field  artillery,  etc.  (f^rimf  Oct.  1801:  98: 
Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801:  18.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Frelinghuysen)  on  inex- 
pediency of  making  alterations  in  the  militia  laws 
of  the  state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801:  97.) 

1808.  Rept.  of  military  committee  (Stryker)  rel.  to 
military  system  of  state,    {f^iniir  Oct.  1808:  134-135.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Ludlow)   on  bill  to  provide 

for  payment  of  certain  claims  for  teaching  military 
music.    (Jol.  of  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1808:  811.) 

1809.  Rept.  of  military  committee  (Stryker)  recom- 
mending amdmts.  to  militia  laws,  rel.  to  exemp- 
tions, length  of  service,  fines  for  delinquencies, 
check  to  be  provided  for  expenditures  of  public 
monies  and  some  method  devised  to  ensure  paying 
forward  any  balances  from  brigade  boards  into 
treasury.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1809:  196-197.) 

.     Rept.   of  committee    (Bateman)    on   items  from 

Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  purchase,  mounting  of  field  artil- 
lery and  deficiencies  of  military  fines  in  treasury  to 
defray  expenses  thereof,  with  stmt,  (^'«wf  Oct. 
1809:  206-208.) 

1812.  Govs.  mess.  (Bloomfield) :  war  with  Great 
Britain  and  dependence  of  the  U.  S.  on  aid  from  the 
state  governments.    (Same  Aug.  1812:  222-223.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Dickerson)  on  mess,  of  Gov. 

rel.  to  measures  to  be  taken  to  equip  state  troops. 
{Same  Aug.  1812:  223-225.) 

.  Declaration  of  Council  and  .\ssembly  rel.  to  pol- 
icy of  federal  govt,  respecting  war  with  Great 
Britain.  (Jol.  of  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1812:  1293- 
1297.) 

1813.  Communication  from  Gov.  (Ogden)  rel.  to  organ- 
ization and  training  of  militia.  (Jol.  of  Legisl. 
Council  Jan.  1813:  1305-1307;  Minutes  of  Assem. 
Jan.  1813:  9-10.) 

.  Communication  from  treasurer  (Gordon);  de- 
linquent brigade,  etc.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1813: 
12.) 

.  Rept.  of  military  committee  (Beatty)  rel.  to  fail- 
ure of  brigade  paymastei;s  and  judge  advocates  to 
make  yearly  returns  to  treasurer.  (Same  Jan.  1813: 
98.) 

1814.  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  rel.  to  general  im- 
provement of  militia  and  coast  defences.  (Same 
Jan.  1814:84-91;  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1814:1478- 
1487.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  .Tan.  1814: 
ill.) 

.    Govs.  mess.   (Pennington)  respecting  shore  and 

coast  defences;  militia  in  service  of  the  U.  S.;  pay 
of  non-commissioned  oflicers,  etc.;  the  pending  war. 
(.SVime  Oct.  1814:  24-29;  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct. 
1814:  161.3-1619.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.   1814  : 
30.) 


MILITIA— cont'd 


non-serial — cont'd 


1815.  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  resp.  discliarge  of 
state  militia  from  the  U.  S.  service,  payment  of 
troops,  and  defects  in  the  militia  law:  warning  agst. 
an  Eastern  Confederacy.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Jan. 
1815:  1646-1653;  Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1815:  104- 
110.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not    seen.      Ordered    prtd.       (Jol.    Tjegisl.    Council    ,7.in. 
l.Sl.n  :  1G53.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  to  whom  was  com- 
mitted doc.  rel.  to  execution  by  Gov.  of  act  of  Feb. 
18  authorizing  him  to  borrow  money  to  pay  militia. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1815:  16-17.) 

.  Rept.  of  jt.  military  committee  (Dayton)  re- 
questing instructions  on  certain  leading  principles 
connected  with  subject  of  revision  and  amdmt.  of 
militia  system.    (Same  Jan.  1815:  151-152.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  .Tan.  1815: 
152.) 

1816.  Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.  (Ellett  Tucker)  resp.  military 
apparatus  of  the  state.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1815/6: 
204-205.) 

.     Need    of    an    energetic    militia    system.     (Govs. 

mess.   (Dickerson)   Jan.  12,  1816.) 

.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Kitchell)  on  res.  order- 
ing an  enquiry  into  the  situation  and  quantity  of  the 
arms  and  munitions  of  war  belonging  to  the  state. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1S15/6:  139-142.) 

1820.  Rept.  of  committee  (Stryker)  on  repts.  of  q.  m. 
gen.  and  adj.  gen.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1820: 
245.) 

For  rept.s.  see  above,  the  serial  ^roup. 

1821.  Rept.  of  committee  (Pennington)  on  res.  for  in- 
quiry into  situation  of  arms  and  ordnance  belong- 
ing to  state,  with  stmt,  from  q.  m.  gen.  (Votes  of 
Assem.    Oct.    1821:  112-113.) 

1824.  Rept.  from  committee  (Kline)  apptd.  to  examine 
and  rept.,  if  any,  and  what  alterations  are  neces- 
sary in  militia  system.  (Same  Oct.,  1824:  86-87; 
Jol.  Legisl.  Council,  1824:  32-34.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.      Ordered    prtd.  :    no.   of  copies   not   specified. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1824  :  87.) 

1829.  Rept.  of  committee  (Godwin)  apptd.  on  subject 
of  the  militia  law.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  281.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.      Ordered    prtd.      (Votes    of    .\ssem.    1828/9: 
281.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Stites)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred petition  of  E.  Dunbar  and  T.  B.  Ranson,  of 
the  military  school  at  Orange,  asking  loan  of  arms; 
favorable.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  22.5-226.) 

1831.  Arms  in  state  house;  no.  distributed  among  bri- 
gades; no.  due  from  war  dept.  at  Washington;  im- 
possibility of  drawing  them  on  acct.  of  having  no 
place  for  storage;  state  house  already  endangered 
by  increased  weight  it  sustains;  propriety  of  pro- 
viding place  for  storage  of  arms.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Vroom)    Oct.   27,  1831.) 

1833.  Defective  militia  system;  now  mode  of  training 
suggested;  tax  of  tliose  conscientiously  opposed  to 
bearing  arms  might  be  required,  equal  to  fine  im- 
posed on  others  as  substitute  for  duty  and  proceeds 
applied  to  school  fund  or  some  other  object  not  op- 
posed to  their  religious  feelings.  (Same  (Southard) 
Jan.  11,  1833.) 

.  Mess,  from  Gov.  (Southard)  transmitting  com- 
munication from  Gov.  of  Delaware  covering  a  res. 
recommending  the  passage  of  law  by  Congress  pro- 
viding for  more  perfect  and  uniform  organization 
of  the  militia  of  several  states.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1832/3:  419-421.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  Ot'  NEW  JERSEY 


509 


MILITIA— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1833.  Defective  militia  system;  improvements  sug- 
gested.    (Govs.  mess.   (Seeley)   Oct.  2:'.,  1833.) 

1834.  Rept.  of  committee  (Tliompson)  to  wliom  was  re- 
ferred so  mucii  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  present 
militia  system.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4:  292.) 

1839.  Legislature  would  be  richly  paid  by  a  visit  to  the 
armory.    (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  22,  1839.) 

.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.  (Duryee)  in  compliance  with 

res.  directing  inquiry  into  condition  of  arms  and 
ordnance  belonging  to  state  that  have  been  loaned 
to  the  several  brigades,  etc.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/ 
9:  315-316;    343-344.) 

1840.  "  The  three  great  projects  so  lately  introduced — 
the  sub-treasury,  a  bankrupt  law  with  power  of 
reaching  state  corporations  and  militia  bill  are  all 
calculated  to  accumulate  power  in  the  national  ex- 
ecutive, and  to  embarrass  or  prostrate  the  rights  of 
the  states."  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  27, 
1840.) 

.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  state  militia  (Irick) 

on  the  militia  system,  state  arsenal,  etc.  (Jol.  Leg- 
isl.   Council   1839/40:  293-294.) 

.  Power  of  regulating  militia  has  always  been  con- 
ceded to  states  until  recent  attempt  to  procure  an 
act  of  Congress  for  organizing  body  of  200,000  men; 
militia  should  be  regulated  exclusively  by  states. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Pennington)   Oct.  27,  1840.) 

1843.  Repairs  to  armory.  (Same  (Pennington)  Oct.  24, 
1843.) 

1845.  Legislation  required  in  regard  to  militia  system. 
(.Same  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1845.) 

1847.  Rept.  of  adj.  gen.  (Cadwalader)  stating  that 
under  present  law  and  from  want  of  efficient  organ- 
ization of  state  militia,  no  regular  returns  have 
been  made;  remedial  legislation  recommended. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1847:  20;   Sen.  jol.  1847:  19.) 

.     Requisition   of  one  regiment   of  volunteers;    in 

pursuance  of  act  of  Congress,  of  May  13,  1846,  pro- 
viding for  prosecution  of  war  with  Mexico,  not  sup- 
plied, because  of  defective  and  prostrate  condition 
of  state  militia  system;  proposed  remedial  meas- 
ures.   (Govs.  mess.  (Stratton)  Jan.  13,  1847.) 

1849.  Defects  in  militia  system  and  regulations.  (Same 
(Haines)  Jan.  10,  1849:  12.) 

1850.  Recommended  that  efficient  measures  be  speedily 
adopted  to  give  life  and  energy  to  military  system. 
(Same  (Haines)  1850.) 

1851.  Loss  of  arms  through  want  of  organization  of 
militia.    (Same  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1851:  13.) 

1852.  Organization  of  volunteer  cos.;  no  official  return 
of  militia  made  for  23  years;  consequent  loss  of 
quota  of  arms  and  equipments.  (Same  (Fort)  Jan. 
14,  1852:  28.) 

1853.  No.  of  militia  in  state  reported  under  act  of 
March  17,  1852;  increased  quota  of  arms;  increased 
interest  of  volunteer  corps.  (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11, 
1853:  23-24.) 

1854.  Neglect  in  making  militia  returns;  alteration  in 
law  suggested;  increase  in  uniform  volunteer  cos.; 
state  arms.     (Same   (Fort)    Jan.  11,  1854:  19.) 

1855.  Increase  in  uniform  volunteer  cos.;  adj  gen.  rec- 
ommends that  military  tax  of  50  cents  be  imposed 
upon  all  liable  to,  and  not  doing,  military  duty,  for 
encouragement  of  volunteer  cos.;  and  that  militia 
law  be  made  conformable  to  that  of  U.  S.  (Same 
(Price)  Jan.  1855:  17.) 

1856.  Repeal  of  act  of  March  17,  1852,  rel.  to  quota  of 
arms  and  military  supplies  recommended  by  adj. 
gen.    (Some  (Price)  Jan.  8,  1856:  5.) 

.  Importance  and  duty  of  state  to  have  well  organ- 
ized, armed,  disciplined  and  efficient  militia.  (Same 
(Price)   Jan.  8.  1856:  5.) 


MILITIA— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1857.  Measures  for  improvement  of  militia  system  rec- 
ommended; incomplete  returns  of  companies;  re- 
covery of  arms  issued  to  cos.  which  have  disbanded. 
(Same  (Price)   Jan.  13,  1S57:  14.) 

1858.  Improvement  in  military  organization  and  spirit; 
formation  of  new  cos.  (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  13, 
1858:  17.) 

.     Necessity  of  revising  militia  laws  of  state.    (Same 

(Newell)   Jan.  13,  1858:  16-17.) 

1859.  Reorganization  of  militia  system  essential. 
(Same  (Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859:  21.) 

1860.  See  below,  Exemption,  this  date. 

1861.  Recommended  that  encouragement  be  extended 
by  legisl.  to  military  organization.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Olden)   Jan.  8,  1861:  9.) 

.     Insufficient  supply  of  arms.    (Same  (Olden)  April 

30,  1861:  8-9.) 

1863.  Thorough  revision  of  militia  system  needed. 
(Same   (Parker)   Jan.  20,  1863:  4.) 

1864.  Rept.  of  comr.  on  naval  credits.  (Docs.  ace.  Govs, 
mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 

pp.  37-40  of  doc.  od.      (Legisl.  docs.  186.>.) 

.     Suggestions  for  improvement  of  militia  system; 

reserve  militia.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  12- 
14  or  14-16.) 

'I'here  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
1865.     Corresp.  with  president  and  heads  of  various  depts. 
in   relation   to   military   matters,   etc.     (Docs.   ace. 
Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1S66:  89-108.) 

.     Corresp.    with    President,    heads    of   depts.    and 

others  in  reference  to  military  affairs,  ace.  Govs, 
mess.  Jersey  City:  John  H.  Lyon,  1865.  (Docs.  ace. 
Govs.  mess.   (Parker)   Jan.  10,  1865.) 

1866.  Effectual  organization  of  state  militia;  discharge 
of  troops  in  U.  S.  service.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker) 
Jan.  9,  1866:  21.) 

1867.  Publication  of  corrected  records  of  his  office  rec- 
ommended by  adj.  gen.;  alterations  in  arms  and 
repairs  to  arsenal  recommended  by  q.  m.  gen.  (Same 
(Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  81,  1867:  23-24  or  31-32.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

.     War  hist.:   compilation  and  publication.    (Same 

(Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  8],  1867:  26-27  or  35-37.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  mt'ss. 

1868.  Need  of  new  militia  law;  measures  of  economy 
suggested;  creation  of  examining  bd.  suggested  by 
adj.  gen.;  strength  of  enrolled  militia.  (Same 
(Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  31-32.) 

1869.  Militia  system  incongruous  and  expensive; 
strength  of  enrolled  militia.  (Same  (Ward)  Jan. 
12,   1869:     38-39.) 

.     Recommendation   for   apprn.   of   some  moderate 

sum  to  each  military  organization,  in  lieu  of  pay- 
ments now  made  for  service,  clothing,  armory  rent, 
etc.    (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:  39.) 

1870.  National  Guard  organized  in  April,  1869;  cost; 
superiority  over  old  system;  explanation  of  appar- 
ent discrepancy  betw.  treasurer's  stmt,  of  militia 
expenses  and  real  cost.  (Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  11, 
1870:  19-20  or  34-35.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1872.  Efficient  organization  of  militia;  state  arms. 
(8a7ne  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872:  8.) 

1873.  Official  records  of  civil.  Revolutionary  and  Mex- 
ican wars;  claims  agst.  U.  S.;  reserved  militia; 
National  Guard;  arms;  Indebtedness  of  U.  S.  to 
state  for  arms.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  14- 
15.) 

1874.  Strength  of  state  militia  and  National  Guard; 
organization,  etc.    (Same  (Parker)   Jan.  13,  1874.) 

.     Amt.    of    unsettled    claims    agst.    U.    S.     (Same 

(Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 


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MILITIA— cont'd 

>W))-se>  ial — cont'd 

1874.  Arming  and  equipment  of  militia;  N.  J.  quota. 
(Same  (Parker)  Jan.  IS,  1S74.) 

1875.  "  I  am  in  favor  of  maintaining  the  National 
Guard,  seeking,  however,  to  avoid  all  useless  ex- 
pense."    (Same   (Bedle)   Jan.  19,  1ST5.) 

.     Publication  of  official  register  of  officers  and  men 

of  N.  J.  in  civil  war.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1S75.) 

1876.  Strength  of  National  Guard;  expenditures  in 
1875  on  militia  acct. ;  comparison  with  1874.  (Suiiir 
(Bedle)   Jan.  11,  1876:  31.) 

1877.  Strength  of  National  Guard:  expenditures  in 
1876;  encampment:  possibility  of  companies  being 
more  numerous  than  interests  of  state  require. 
(Same   (Bedle)   Jan.  9,  1877:  15-16.) 

1878.  Services  of  National  Guard  at  riots:  compensa- 
tion; recommended  that  further  provision  be  made 
for  them;  total  expenditure  for  preserving  the 
peace.    (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  187S:  23-24.) 

.     Reduction  of  National  Guard;  no.  of  companies; 

military  disbursements  for  1877;  arms.  (.Siiiiic 
(Bedle)   Jan.  S,  1878:  21-22.) 

1879.  Condition  and  equipment  of  National  Guard; 
necessary  to  establish  position  of  inspector  general 
of  rifle  practice  and  there  should  also  be  an  asst. 
inspector  for  each  brigade.  (Some  (McClellan)  Jan. 
14,  1879:  30-31.) 

1880.  Condition  of  National  Guard;  state  control. 
{Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  13,  1880.) 

•.     Veto   (McClellan)   of  act  to  authorize  the  q.  m. 

gen.  to  loan  arms  and  accoutrements  to  the  Na- 
tional City  Guards  of  Trenton.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1880:  429.) 

1881.  Uniform  of  National  Guard:  importance  of  main- 
taining.    (Govs.  mess.    (McClellan)    Jan.   11,  ISSl.) 

1882.  Organization  and  condition  of  National  Guard: 
expenses  in  1880  and  1881;  services  at  Yorktown 
Centennial.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1883.  Condition  of  National  Guard;  amt.  of  rent  paid 
for  rifle  ranges  in  1882;  expenditures  for  Yorktown 
celebration.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

.     Govs.    mess.     (Ludlow)    rel.    to    Stockton    Rifle 

Range.   7  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1883,  v.  2,  doc.  30.) 
Transactions  from  1871)  to  dati\ 

1884.  Strength  of  National  Guard;  practicability  of 
establishing  ann.  encampment  at  which  rifle  prac- 
tice should  be  part  of  manual;  economy  of  such  a 
measure;  cost  of  medals  for  officers  and  members 
of  N.  J.  Battalion  at  Yorktown  Celebration.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  Strength  of  National  Guard;  equipment;  pur- 
chase of  ground  for  permanent  camp;  saving  by 
using  camp  for  rifle  range;  election  of  officers. 
(Same   (Abbett)    Jan.   13,  1885:  27-30.) 

1886.  Strength  of  National  Guard;  encampment;  state 
should  have  permanent  camp;  provision  should  be 
made  for  preservation  of  battle  flags.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  12,  1886:  23-25.) 

1887.  Strength  of  National  Guard;  purchase  of  ground 
for  permanent  state  camp  recommended.  (S<iine 
(Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     Compensation     allowed     members     of     National 

Guard  when  ordered  into  camp  for  instruction. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1888.  Strength  of  National  Guard;  encampment;  con- 
templated purchase  of  camping  ground;  apprn.  and 
difficulties.    (Same  (Green)  Jan.  [10],  1888:  29-30.) 

1889.  Strength  and  condition  of  National  Guard;  pend- 
ing negotiations  to  secure  land  at  Sea  Girt  for  their 
use.    (Same  (Green)  Jan.   [8],  1S89.) 

1890.  Strength  and  efficiency  of  National  Guard;  un- 
successful efforts  to  purchase  camping  ground  at 
Sea  Girt;   necessary  to  appoint  comrs.  to  appraise 


MILITIA— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
value  of  lands  and  encumbrances.    (Same  (Green) 
Jan.  1890:  21.) 

1891.  Strength  of  National  Guard;  expenses;  arsenal 
insurance;  purchase  of  sites  for  armories  by  bd.  of 
freeholders  of  Passaic  and  Hudson  cos.;  encamp- 
ment expenses;  other  expenses;  rifle  practice. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  Strength  of  National  Guard;  expenditures,  1890/ 
1;  cost  of  encampment;  total  expenses  for  militia 
purposes;  rifle  practice:  purchase  of  camp  ground; 
cost.     (Same   (Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1892:  24-26.) 

1893.  Re-organization  of  National  Guard;  expenses  of 
encampment;  strength  of  Guard;  expenditures, 
1891/2;  rifle  practice.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893: 
23-24.) 

1894.  Erection  of  armories  for  National  Guard;  camp 
ground  at  Sea  Girt;  erection  of  new  bldg.  and  other 
improvements  proposed.  (Same  (Werts)  Jan.  9, 
1894:  9-11.) 

1895.  Strength  of  National  Guard;  efficiency;  enlarge- 
ment of  camp  ground  recommended;  erection  of 
armories  at  Jersey  City  and  Paterson.  (Same 
(Werts)   Jan.  8,  1895.) 

1896.  National  Guard:  strength;  extension  of  bound- 
aries of  camp  ground  advisable;  completion  of  arm- 
ories at  Jersey  City  and  Paterson;  others  projected. 
(Same  (Werts)   Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1898.  Strength  of  National  Guard  and  naval  reserve; 
merit.    (Same  (Griggs)  Jan.  11,  1898.) 

.     Sanitary   survey    of   Camp   Voorhees.     (22   A.R. 

bd.  health  1898:  42-44.) 

1899.  Reorganization  of  National  Guard:  service  in 
Spanish  war.  (Govs.  mess.  (Watklns)  Jan.  10,  1899: 
13-16.) 

1900.  Strength  of  National  Guard:  equipment;  short- 
age of  funds;  payment  to  Spanish  War  volunteers, 
etc.    (Same  (Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

.     Recommendation  that  an  apprn.  be  made  to  pay 

deficiency  of  1899  and  1900;  do.  1901;  amt.  needed 
for  1902.    (A.R.  adj.  gen.  1900:  51.) 

1900-1904.  Paymaster  general's  dept.  (A.R.  q.  m.  gen. 
1900  (pp.  5-8)— ,s((//ic  1904.) 

1902.     Strength   of   National   Guard;    location   of   arm- 
ories.    (Govs.  mess.    (Murphy)    Jan.  21,  1902:  10.) 
Adjutant-General 

See  also  above,  tlie  seriiU  group. 

1776-1904.  List  of  adjutants-general  and  acting  adju- 
tants-general; date  of  comn.,  military  service,  and 
in  most  cases  place  and  date  of  birth  and  death. 
(A.R.  adj.  gen.  1903/4:  57-64.) 

1862.  Liberal  compensation  recommended  for  adj.-gen. 
and  q.  m.  gen.    (Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan.  14,  1862.) 

.     Recommended  that  q.  m.  gen.  and  adj.  gen.  be 

given  same  rate  of  compensation  as  in  1862.    (Same 
(Olden)  Jan.  13,  1863:  7.) 

1868.     Resignation  of  Gen.  R.  F.  Stockton   (adj.  gen.) 
and  apptmt.  of  Gen.  Wm.  S.  Stryker  in  his  place. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  31.) 
Receii'ts  .\.nd  Exi'E.NUiTUREs;  see  below,  that  title 
Salary;  see  Salabies 
Arsenal 

1817.  Rept.  of  committee  (D.  Thompson)  on  Govs, 
mess,  recommending  further  apprn.  to  carry  into 
effect  so  much  of  militia  act  of  Feb.  15,  1816,  as 
relates  to  finishing  upper  west  room  in  state  house 
for  arsenal:  also  for  repairing  and  cleaning  arms. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1816/7:  244-245.) 

1833.  Rept.  from  q.  m.  gen.  (Wall)  urging  an  apprn.  to 
cover  expense  of  moving  public  arms  to  arsenal, 
and  rent  for  arsenal  for  one  year.  (Same  1832/3: 
372.) 


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511 


MILITIA— cont'd 
Arsenal — cont'd 

1S37/S.     Rept.  of  q.  m.  gen.  (Hamilton)  giving  amt.  of 
arms,  etc.,  reed,  since  last  rept.;  requesting  apprn. 
for    needed    alterations    and    repairs    of    arsenal. 
(Same  1S37/8:  604-605.) 
Made  Feb.  20.  183S. 

1839.  Rept.  of  committee  on  the  militia  (Duryee)  resp. 
repairs  made  on  state  arsenal,  recommending  addi- 
tional apprn.     iSaiiic  1838/9:  353-354.) 

.     Rept.  of  jt.  committee  on  military  affairs  (Irick) 

on  inspection  of  state  arsenal.    (Jol.  legisl.  council 
1838/9:  151-152.) 

1840.  See  above.  Militia,  this  date. 

1843.  Rept.  of  committee  on  militia  (Potter)  rel.  to 
state  armory  and  arsenal.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1842/3:  502-503.) 

1856.  Authority  desired  for  altering  muskets  and  re- 
pairs, etc.,  to  state  arsenal.  (Govs.  mess.  (Price) 
Jan.  8,  1856:  5.) 

1858.  Repairs  at  state  arsenal:  apprn.  not  sufTicient  for 
completion.    (Same  (Newell)   Jan.  13,  1858:  17-18.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  committee  on  the  militia    (Chick- 

ener)  on  the  condition  of  the  state  arsenal.    (Sen. 
jol.    1858:  616.) 

.     Same,  separate,    n.  t.  p.    1  leaf. 

Cop.y  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.v..  Newarli.  100  copies 
ordered   prtd,      (Sen.  Jol.  1858:617.) 

1859.  Satisfactory  appearance  of  arsenal.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859:  21.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  below,  that  title 
Exemption 

1820.  Rept.  of  committee  (Ewing)  on  petition  for  ex- 
emption from  military  duty  of  all  persons  engaged 
on  board  any  boats  that  are  plying  in  waters  of 
state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1820:  154.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Dow)  on  petition  of  sundry 

aliens,  resident   in   state  praying  exemption   from 
performance  of  militia  duty.    (Same,  Oct.  1820:  15.) 

1860.  Objections  of  Society  of  Friends  to  bearing  arms 
or  contributing  to  support  of  military  organiza- 
tions; insuiBcient  quota  of  arms:  matter  should  be 
called  to  attention  of  Congress:  labors  of  military 
comn.  apptd.  to  revise  militia  laws:  excellent  order 
in  which  arms,  etc.,  at  arsenal  are  kept.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Newell)  Jan,  11,  1860.) 

Fines;  see  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Laws 

1793.  N.  J.  law  resp.  arming  of  militia. 
Papers,  Military  Affairs,  v.  1:  70.) 

1794.  Laws  for  regulating  the  militia  of  N.  J.  Phila  , 
1794.    39  pp. 

Copy  in  Lilirar.T  of  Congress. 

1797.  Additional  suppl.  to  act  for  organizing  and  train- 
ing the  militia. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  17U7  : 
70. ) 

1799.  An  act  for  the  regulation  of  the  militia  of  N.  J., 
together  with  an  act  of  Congress,  entitled,  "  An  act 
more  effectually  to  provide  for  the  National  De- 
fence by  establishing  an  uniform  militia  through- 
out the  U.  S."  Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman,  Mershon 
&  Thomas,  M,  DCC,  XCIX.  36  pp.  12°. 
Copy  sctn  in  the  N.  .1.  Ilist.  Socy.,  Treutun. 
1813.     Suppl.  to  militia  law. 

Not  seen.  1000  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legisl. 
Council  Jan.  IHU  :  1582-1583 ;  Votes  of  Assem. 
Jan.  1814:232.) 

1820.     Act  suppl.  to  "  act  establishing  a  militia  system," 
passed  Feb.,  1815.   Trenton:  J.  Justice,  1820.   7  pp. 
Sec.  21  of  llie  act  required  2500  copies  to  be  prtd. 


(Amer.  State 


MILITIA— cont'd 
Laws — cont'd 

1863.  Laws  relating  to  the  organization  and  regulation 
of  the  militia.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  "  True  Ameri- 
can "  Office,  1863.    79  pp. 

Copies  in  the  N.  J.  Stale  Lil)rary  and  in  the  Library  of 
Congress. 
1866.     Militia  law  of  State  of  N.  J.    Trenton,  1866.    42 

pp. 
1878.     Compilation  of  the  laws  governing  the  National 
Guard  and  the  enrollment  of  the  reserve  militia.   80 
pp. 

Not  seen.     Entry  from  Bowlier. 
1885.     Compilation  of  the  laws  governing  the  national 
guard  and  the  enrollment  of  the   reserve  militia. 
Jersey  City,  1885.    96  pp. 

Copy  in  Lilirary  of  Congress. 

1891.  Compilation  of  the  laws  governing  the  National 
Guard  and  the  enrollment  of  the  reserve  militia  of 
N.  J.  Compiled  in  olHoe  of  the  adj.  gen.  and  prtd.  by 
authority  of  the  legisl.  Trenton:  Naar,  Day  &  Naar, 
1892.   96  pp. 

The  above  is  the  cover  imprint;  the  t.  p.  has  date  1801. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newarli. 

Military  Records 

1835.  Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  recommending  that  papers 
in  office  of  secy,  of  state,  connected  with  services  of 
militia  during  War  of  Revolution  be  examined  and 
properly  arranged  and  labeled  and  that  apprn.  be 
made  for  expenses  of  same;  communication  from 
state  representative  in  Congress  rel.  to  same. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5:  197-199.) 

.     Rept.    of    committee    (Hardenbergh)    on    Govs. 

mess.  rel.  to  papers  in  office  of  secy,  of  state  con- 
nected with  services  of  militia  during  War  of  Rev- 
olution.   (Same  1834/5;  463.) 

National  Guard 

DisBURSBMENTs   FOB;    See   below,  Receipts   and   Expendi- 

TURE,S 

Quartermaster-General 

For    Annual    Reports    see  above,    the   serial   group:    for 
Special  Reports,  see  Quartermaster-IJeneral. 

1817.  Rept.  of  committee  (S.  Condit)  on  rept.  of  q.  m. 
gen,    (Votes  of  Assem.  1816/7:  221-222.) 

1818.  Rept.  of  committee  (Halliday)  on  rept.  of  q.  m. 
gen.    (Same  Jan.  1818:  97-100.) 

1856.  Office  of  q.  m.  gen.  became  vacant  by  resignation 
of  Saml.  R.  Hamilton  and  was  filled  by  apptmt.  of 
Brig.  Gen.  Lewis  Perrine.  (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan. 
8,  1856:  5.) 

1862.  See  above.  Adjutant  General,  this  date. 

1863.  See  same,  this  date. 

Expenditures    fob;    see    below,    Receipts    and    Expendi- 
tures 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1793/4-1798/9.     Acct.  of  taxes  levied  on  persons  exempt 

from    military     duty;     receipts    and     deficiencies. 

(Rept.    of    committee    to    settle    treasurer's    accts. 

1793/4  (pp.  76-81)— same  1798/9.) 
I*aiiin^^  from  Collected  does. 
1794/5-1798/9.     Acct.  current  in  lawful  money  on  acct. 

of  exempt  tax  and  militia  fines.    (Same  1794/5  (pp. 

66-67)— «ame  1798/9.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
.     Acct.  of  fines  imposed  on  person  for  neglect  of 

militia  duty  in  each  co.    (Same  1794/5  (pp.  64-65)  — 

same  1798/9.) 

Paging  from  Collected  does. 
1807.     Rept.  of  committee   (Whitehead)   rel.  to  amt.  of 

money  in  treasury  arising  from  military  fines,  pen- 
alties, etc.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1807:  133.) 
.     Rept.  of  committee   (Whitehead)   rel.  to  amt.  of 

money  in  treasury  arising  from  military  fines  and 

penalties.    (Same  Oct.  1807:  162-163.) 


513 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MILITIA— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

ISll.  Rept.  of  committee  tParkerj  apptd.  to  examine 
and  rept.  amt.  of  militia  fines  paid  into  treasury  of 
state  by  several  brigades,  and  execution  of  that  part 
of  militia  law  relating  to  fines  for  non-attendance 
on  militia  duty.  (Same  Jan.  1811:  538-533.) 
1818.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Gordon)  rel.  to  co.  collectors 
who  are  delinquent  in  payment  of  exempt  fines,  etc. 
(Same  Jan.  1818:  27-29.) 

Pursuant  to  res.  of  Nov.  4.   I.SIT. 

1864/5-1894/5.  Expense  on  acct.  of  state  militia;  table. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1864/5  (pp.  606-608)— shhic  1894/ 
5.) 

Pn.slDK  from  Collpctcd  docs. 

From  1S06-1904.  the  table  is  subdivided,  adj.  gen.,  q.  m. 
gen.,  the  armories,  etc.,  being  given  under  tlieir 
respective  titles. 

1866-1895.     Same,  in  narrative  form.    (A.R.  comptroller 

1865/6   (p.  15)—same  1S94/5.) 
1868.     Table:    amt.   of   proceeds   from   ordnance   store. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1867/8:  492.) 
Pasinjx  from  Collected  docs. 
1871.     Cost   of   militia    in    1870;    arms.     (Govs.    mess. 
(Randolph)  Jan.  [10],  1871:  13  or  21-22.) 
There  are  two  cditunis  of  this  mess. 

1875.  Proceeds  of  sale  of  unserviceable  arms;  money 
should  stand  to  credit  of  state  arsenal  for  purchase 
of  ordnance  and  ordnance  stores.  (Same  (Parker) 
Jan.  12,  1875.) 

.     Expenditure    for    militia;    current    expenses    of 

National  Guard  less  than  usual;  importance  of  a 
well  disciplined  militia.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12, 
1875.) 

.     See  above,  the  general  group,  under  date  1875. 

1875-1887.  Stmt,  of  amt.  paid  on  acct.  of  state  militia 
for  yr.  (A.R.  q.  m.  gen.  1875  (pp.  13-14) — same 
1887.) 

1876.  Disbursements  on  state  military  acct.;  abolish- 
ment of  the  acct.    (A.R.  comptroller  1875/6:  21.) 

1878.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

.     Rept.  of  committee  on  militia  (Steele)  apptd.  to 

examine  for  1875  and  1876  expenditure  on  acct.  of 

prtg.  record  of  soldiers  of  late  war  and  propriety  of 

reducing   expenses   of   adj.   gen.'s  office.     (Minutes 

of  Assem.  1878:  259-260.) 
187S.     On  disbursements  on  acct.  of  rifle  assn.     (A.R. 

comptroller  1877/8:  44.) 
1880.     Disbursements  on  acct.  of  ordnance;  table.  (Same 

1879/80:  47.) 

.     Same,  table.    (A.R.  treasurer  1879/80:  127.) 

1880-1882/3.     Receipts  of  sales  of  ordnance;   comment. 

(A.R.  comptroller  1879/80  (p.  25)— some  1882/3.) 
Omitted  1870/80. 
.     Same;   table.    (A.R.  treasurer  1879/80   (p.  19)  — 

same  1882/3.) 
Omitted  1880/1. 
1886-1892.     Table:   receipts:   militia.    (Same  1885/6   (p. 

40)— .same  1891/2.) 
Not  found  In  1888/9. 
1887-1889.     Paymaster  general's  acct.    (A.R.  q.  m.  gen. 

1887  (pp.  27-35)— same  1889.) 
1888-1892.     Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  purchasing 

of  camp  ground.    (A.R.  treasurer  1887/8  (p.  176)  — 

same  1891/2.) 

Not  found  In  1880/90. 
1889-1904.     Receipts  from  the  U.  S.     (A.R.  q.  m.  gen. 

1889  (pp.  13-14)— .v«mc  1904.) 
1890-1901.     Current   expenses    connected    with    mainte- 
nance of  state  camp  grounds.    (Same  1890  (p.  8)  — 

same  1901.) 
1890-1904.     Total  cost  of  ann.  encampment,  exclusive  of 

cost  of  rifle  practice.    (Same  1890   (pp.  7-8) — same 

1904.) 


MILITIA— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1891-1892.     Comment     on     apprn.     to    purciiase    camp 

ground.      (A.R.    comptroller    1890/1     (pp.    44-45)  — 

same   1891/2.) 
1892.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1893/4-1894/5.     Table:  disbursements;  Jersey  City  arm- 
ory.    (A.R.    treasurer   1893/4    (pp.    194-195)— .same 

1894/5.) 
1894-1895.     Same;   Paterson  armory.    (Same  1893/4   (p. 

366)— .samp  1894/5.) 
1896-1897/8.     Resp.    disbursements    on    acct.    Camden 

armory.     (A.R.   comptroller   1895/6    (p.   48) — same 

1897/8.) 
.     Same;  table.    (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6  (pp.  266-267) 

—.same  1897/8.) 
1897-1901.     Table:      disbursements;     Newark     armory. 

(Some  1897/8    (pp.   320-321)— .s'ome  1900/1.) 
1898-1900/1.     Same,   in   less   detail.     (A.R.   comptroller 

1897/8  (p.  54)— .same  1900/1.) 
1902.     Table:  disbursements;  Jersey  City  armory.   (A.R. 

treasurer  1901/2:  319.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1901:  63.) 

1902-1904.     Table:      disbursements;     Trenton     armory. 

(A.R.  treasurer  1901/2  (p.  614)— same  1903/4.) 
.     Same.     (A.R.   comptroller   1901/2    (p.   62) — same 

1903/4.) 
.     Rept.  q.  m.  gen.  (Donnelly)  giving  stmt,  of  cost  of 

encampment  of  1903  and  estimated  cost  of  encamp- 
ment and  march  provided  for  in  Assem.  bill  no.  232. 

(Minutes  of  Assem.  1904:  724-725.) 

Adjutant-General 

1895/6-1903/4.     Table:   disbursements;   adj.  gen.'s  dept 
(A.R.  treasurer  1895/6  (pp.  395-398)— same  1903/4.) 
Salaries,  postage,  etc. 

.     Same,  in  narrative  form.   (A.R.  comptroller  1895/ 

6  (p.  46)— same  1903/4.) 

Aesenal 

1838.     Schedule  showing  expenditures  of  apprn.  for  re- 
pair of  arsenal.    (A.R.  q.  m.  gen.  1838:  21-22.) 
Paging  from  Votes  of  Assem. 

1864/5-1886/7.     State  arsenal  expenses.    (A.R.  treasurer 
1864/5  (p.  610)— same  1886/7.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
No  returns  in  1S06/7.  18G7/8,  TN74/5. 

1868-1875.  Proceeds  of  sales  of  property  at  state  arsenal 
since  1868,  and  held  to  credit  of  same.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1874/5:  9.) 

1874/5.  Table:  state  arsenal  acct.  (A.R.  treasurer 
1874/5:  24-25.) 

National  Guard 

1875.     See  above,  Receipts,  etc.,  this  date. 

1878-1903/4.  Resp.  disbursements  on  acct.  of  National 
Guard.  (A.R.  comptroller  1877/8  (pp.  33-34)— .same 
1903/4.) 

1882-1904.  On  expenses  of  the  national  guard.  (A.R.  q. 
m.  gen.  1882  (pp.  7-8)— same  1904.) 

1895/6-1903/4.  Same;  national  guard.  (A.R.  treasurer 
1895/6  (pp.  180-198)— .s-ame  1903/4.) 

1902-1904.  Stmt,  of  amts.  paid  to  organizations  of 
national  guard  for  active  service  and  encampment 
during  yr.  (A.R.  q.  m.  gen.  1902  (pp.  19-21) — same 
1904.) 

1903-1904.  Table:  receipts;  national  guard.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1902/3  (p.  39)— some  1903/4.) 

.  .Same.     (A.R.    comptroller   1902/3    (p.  27)— same 

1903/4.) 

Quartermaster-General 

1895/6-1903/4.  Table:  disbursements;  q.  m.  gen.s  dept. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1895/6  (pp.  364-367)— .some  1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.   comptroller   1895/6    (p.   47)— some 

1903/4.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


513 


MILK 

Inspection;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law.   Dairy  Products 
Production;  see  Dairy  Industry 

MILLER  (DICKINSON) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co..  1820-1821.  1823-1825. 
Reports  by 
[Sei.ectI  Committee 
1S20.     Nov.    IG.     School   fund.     (Votes   of   Assem.   Oct. 
1820:  83.) 

MILLER  (HENRY);  see  CORRUPT  PRACTICES 

MILLER  (J.) 

1904.  Facts  and  fallacies  of  road  construction.  (11  A.R. 
comr.  of  public  works  1904:  83-86.) 

linLLER  (J.  B.) 

1890.  Contagious  and  other  diseases  of  animals.  (17 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1889:  68-81.) 

MILLER  (JOHN) 

1895.  Do2s  farming  pay?  (23  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1895: 
387.) 

MILLER  (LOUISA  K) 

1902.  Landscape  gardening.  (Procs.  state  hortlc,  socy. 
1902:  93-100.) 

MILLER  (RICHD.  T.) 

Comr.  of  Fisheries.  1900-1904  ;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 
serial  group. 

MILLER  (RUSHMER) 

1891.  Potatoes,  near  Farmingdale.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1891:  497-501.) 

MILLER  (SAML.  A.) 

1897.  Peach  culture.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1897: 
188-194.) 

MILLER  (SAML.  B.) 

Assomiiljman  from  Essex  Co.,  1817-1823. 
Reports  by 

COMMIITEE  ON  TrE.VSURER's  ACCOUNTS 

1823.     See  Finance:   State,  serial  group  B. 

MILLER  (THOMAS) 

Asserabijman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1837/8. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  AoBicuLTtrRE 

1838.  Jan.  27.  Culture  of  mulberry  and  production  of 
silk.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:  398-408.) 

MILLER   (VINCENT  0.) 

1884/5-1896/7.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Cape  May 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1884/5  app.  (pp.  20-21)  — 
same  1896/7.) 

MILLER  (WATERS  B.) 

Assemtiivman  from  Cape  May  Co..  1853,  .senator,  1880- 
188.1  :  commissioner  of  sinlilnK  fund,  1886-1887  (for 
annual  report,  see  Debt!. 

1884.  Rept.  of  comrs.  to  Southern  Ehcposition  at  Ix)uis- 
vlUe,  Ky.    22  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1884,  v.  2,  doc.  42.) 

The  other  comrs.  were  Ed.  R.  Pennington,  James  Nellson, 
A.  M.  Hall. 

MILLER  (WM,  B.  E.) 

Veterinary  inspector.  1880-1887  ;  see  Agriculture.  Live- 
stock.    Inspection. 

1885.  Diseases  of  domestic  animals.    (12  A.R.  bd.  agric. 


1884:  139-153.) 


MILLET 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 

MILLIGAN  (WM.) 

1867-1889/90.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Gloucester 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7  (pp.  725-731)  — 
same  1889/90.) 

PaKlng  from  Collected  docs. 

1892/3.  Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools  of  Wood- 
bury.   (Same  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  188-190.) 

MILNOR  (THOS.) 

State  Director  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and 
Camden  and  Amljoy  R.R.  cos..  IS.IO-lSol. 

Reports;   see  Railroads:   Individual.    United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Canal  Co. 

MILLS  (CLARK  W.) 

Assemblyman  from  Passaic  Co..  1883-1884. 
1881.     Experiment  in  ensilage.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1880: 
236-238.) 

MILLS  (FRANKLIN  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Mercer  Co.,  1854. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1854.     March  2.     Rept.  accompanying  suppl.  to  act  rel. 
to  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and 
Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.  Trenton:  True 
American  Office,  1854.   10  pp. 
.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1854:  670-673.) 

MILLS  (DR.  JAMES) 

1904.     Agric.  education.    (31  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1903:  227- 

239.) 
.     Education   and    the   farmers'   institute   work   in 

Ontario,  Canada.    (31  same  1903:  345-357.) 

MILLVILLE,  CUMBERLAND  CO. 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 
Building  and  Loan  Associations;  see  that  title 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

MINCE  (ELI) 

1884.  Apple  culture.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  Jan. 
1884:  18-26.) 

1885.  Our  experiment  station,  what  it  has  done  and 
what  it  ought  to  do  for  hortic.  interests.  {Same 
1885:  69-73.) 

MINE  BROOK,  SOMERSET  CO. 

Peach  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.   Fruit 

MINER  (T.  B.) 

1877.  Seeding  lawns.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1877: 
41-42.) 


MINES  AND  MINING 


serial 


1892-1893. 


3  series 
Rept.  of  comr.  of  mines  of  state  of  N.  J. 


Checllllst 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  differ  only  in  omission  of  Imprint 
from  the  doc.  ed. 

1892.  Trenton  :    Naar.  Day  &  Naar,  1893.     24  pp. 

1893.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1893. 
25  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1892  in  Legisl.  docs.   1893.  v.  5.  doc.  41. 

1893  "         "  "       1894,   V.  3,  doc.  21. 


33 


514 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MINES  AND  MINING— cont'd 

non-serial 
1855.     Mining:  exploring  for  ore,  open  workings,  under- 
ground worlfings,  timbering,  extraction  of  ore,  iiaul- 
ing  and  hoisting,  drainage.     (2   A.R.   geol.   survey 
1855:  234-246.) 

1867.  Mining  interests  prospering;  tons  of  ore  mined. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  IS  [i.  e.  8],  1867:  16  or 
20.) 

There  are  two  editions  o£  this  message. 

1868.  Triassic  formation:  rocks.  (Geology  of  N.  J. 
1868:  206-225.) 

Sandstone,  conglomerate,  shale,  hasalt.  trachyte ;  min- 
erals (copper,  manganese,  barytes.  mountain  leather, 
trappean  minerals). 

.    Misc.  products:   sulphate  of  baryta,  barytes  or 

barite;    graphite,  plumbago  or  black-lead;    manga- 
nese;  molybdenum;   greensand  for  chemical  uses; 
iron  pyrites.    (Same  1868:  709-713.) 
1872.     Boring  as  mode  of  searching  for  minerals.    (A.R. 

state  geologist  1872:  24-26.) 
1878.     Statistics:    mining    statistics;    greensand    marl 

(trade  and  statistics).    {Same  1878:    113-121.) 
1885.     See  Geology,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1887-1888.     Recommendations    rel.    to    mines;    hoisting 
shafts  should  be  inclosed  to  prevent  anything  falling 
by  coming  into  contact  with  ladder-ways.    (5  A.R. 
Inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1887  (p.  15) — same  1888.) 
1887-1888.     Rept.  on  general  condition  of  mines  investi- 
gated and  accidents  investigated.    (5  same  1887  (pp. 
49-52)— .same  1888.) 
1889.     Catalogue  of  minerals  found  in  N.  J.;  by  Fredk. 
A.  Canfield.    (v.  2,  pt.  1.   Final  rept.  state  geologist 
1889:  3-24b.) 
1893.     Minerals  of  N.  J.,  with  notes  on  mineral  localities. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1893:  423-442.) 

Gold,  sliver,  copper,  lead,  zinc,  iron,  Iron  ores,  iron 
minerals,  manganese,  nickel,  arsenic,  molybdenum, 
graphite,  piumba.eo,  black  lead,  coal,  peat,  quartz, 
garnet,  zircon,  asbestos,  tripolite-infusorial  earth, 
talc,  serpentine,  apatite,  barite-barytes,  calclte,  mag- 
neslte,  slderlte,  granite,  gneiss,  marble,  limestone, 
sandstone,  freestone,  conglomerate  and  sandstone, 
flagging-stone,  slate,  hydraulic  limestone,  cement 
rock,  limestone  for  lime,  clays,  sand,  road  materials 
(trap-rock,  yellow  gravel),  fertilizers  (limestones, 
marls,  peat,  etc.),  gem  stones. 

.     See  below,  Commissioner  of  Mines,  this  date. 

Clay;  see  Industries.    Pottery,  etc.    Clay 
Commissioner  of  Mines 

See  also  above,  the  serial  group  ;  also  below.  Laws. 
1893.     OflJce  of  comr.  of  mines  created  by  act  of  1892;  no 
provision  made  for  expenses  of  supervision;  no.  of 
mines  in  state,  no.  of  employes;  recommendations  of 
comr.  for  increasing  safety  to  miners.    (Govs.  mess. 
(Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  49-50.) 
1896.     Office  of  comr.  of  mines  abolished  by  act  of  1894; 
duties  transferred  to  inspector  of  workshops  and 
factories.    (.Same  (Werts)   Jan.  14,  1896.) 
Copper 

1863.  Copper  mining  has  been  found  unprofitable  in 
state  but  expenditure  of  large  sums  of  money  has 
made  it  of  general  importance.  (Rept.  geol.  survey 
1863:  13.) 

1864.  Conglomerate  on  top  and  west  slope  of  Blue 
Mountain  with  Medina  sandstone  lying  upon  and 
northwest  of  it  is  said  to  contain  lead;  copper  mine 
has  been  opened  in  township  of  Pahaquarry;  sand- 
stones and  limestones  northwest  of  Blue  Mountain 
in  Valley  of  the  Delaware  furnish  good  building 
materials,  etc.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1864:  10.) 

.     On  copper  mines.    (.S'unie  1864:  19.) 

1868.     Copper  ores.    (Geology  of  N.  J.  1868:  675-680.) 

Localities  ;  mines. 
1870.     Additions  to  scientific  and  economic  geology  of 
state.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1870:  55-63.) 
Copper  ores  of  N.  J.,  etc.,  etc. 


MINES  AND  MINING— cont'd 
Copper — cont'd 

1873.  Copper  ores  common  in  red  sandstone  rocks  of 
N.  J.;  mining  not  profitable  in  present  condition  of 
metallurgy  of  copper.    (Same  1873:  98-99.) 

1876.  Copper  ores;  mines  all  idle;  ores  not  very  promis- 
ing.   (Same  1876:  51.) 

1881.     See  below.  Iron,  this  date. 

1883.  Copper  ores;  mines  at  Somerville,  Belleville, 
Flemington,  Griggstown  and  New  Brunswick.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1883:  164-166.) 

1899.  Notes  on  copper  [and  zinc]  mines;  by  H.  B. 
Kummel.    (Same  1899:  171-175.) 

Notes  on  individual  mines. 

1900.  On  copper  mining  in  N.  J.  (Same  1900:  xxvi- 
xxvii.) 

.     See  above.  Iron,  this  date. 

1901.  See  same,  this  date. 

1902.  Copper  deposits  of  N.  J.;  by  W.  H.  Weed.  (Same 
1902:  125-139.) 

Published  by  permission  of  director  of  L".  S.  Geol.  Survey. 

1903.  See  below.  Iron,  this  date. 

Belleville 
1719.    Copper  mines  at  Belleville  discovered.     (Rept. 
geol.  survey  1863:  3.) 

New  Brunswick 
1748.     Copper    mines    at    New    Brunswick    discovered. 
(Rept.  geol.  survey  1863:  3.) 

Somerset  County 

1874.  Copper  ores  near  Warrenville,  Somerset  Co.;  de- 
scription of  mine;  abundance  of  copper  in  ores  of 
trap  and  red  sandstone  distr.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1874:  32-33.) 

Gold 

1868.     See  below,  Lead,  this  date. 

1873.  Gold  and  silver  ores;  no  silver  found  in  any  ores; 
repts.  of  finding  silver  false;  gold  in  small  quantity 
found  in  iron  pyrites  of  Blue  Mountain  in  Sussex 
and  Warren  eos.;  unlikely  that  gold  in  paying  quan- 
tities will  ever  be  found.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1873:  99.) 

Inspection 

See  also.  Geology.     Laboratory. 

1891.  Additional  officer  for  dept.  designated  as  mine  in- 
spector.   (9  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1891:  8.) 

1892.  Apptmt.  of  mine  inspector  recommended  by  in- 
spector of  factories,  etc.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan. 
12,  1892.) 

Iron 

See  also.  Production. 
1873-1885.     Table:  percentage  of  the  whole  no.  of  blast 
furnaces  [in  the  U.  S.]  in  operation  each  year.    (8 
A.R.   bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and   industries 
1884/5:  297.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

1790-1885.  Table:  output  of  iron  mines  at  intervals. 
(8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1884/5: 
290.) 
1790/1874-1790/1904.  Table:  iron  ore  mined  in  N.  J.  in 
1790,  1830,  1855,  1860,  1864,  1867,  1871  and  subse- 
quent years.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1874  (p.  65)  — 
same  1904.) 

Omitted,  1875-18.S0,  1882-18S3,  1800  ;  1870  also  given  In 
all  repts.  excepting  1874. 

1817.    Rept.  of  committee  (Kitchell)  on  portion  of  Govs. 

mess.  rel.  to  mnfre.  of  bar  iron  in  state.    (Votes  of 

Assem.   1816/7:  96.) 
1830-1880.     Mining  statistics:    iron  ore  mined  in  1830, 

1833  and   1880;    zinc  in  1880;    minor  materials  in 

1880;  values  given  in  1880,  incl.  bldg.  stone.    (A.R. 

state  geologist  1880:  207.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


515 


MINES  AND  MINING— cont'd 

Iron — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
1836.  Primary  region  of  state  (i.  e.  Higlilands) :  blue 
limestone  formation,  red  conglomerate,  primary 
rocks  and  metalliferous  veins  (mica,  felspar,  quartz, 
hornblende,  magnetic  oxide  of  iron),  description  of 
iron  ores,  regions  where  found.  (Rept.  geol.  survey 
1836:  123-143.) 

Pasing  from  2d  ed. 
1840.     Abundant  supply  of  iron  indicates  an  era  as  a 
mnfg.  distr.  for  N.  J.    (Same  1840:  36.) 
Paging  from  ed.  of  1840. 

.     Primary  rocks  of  state — geology  of  the  Highlands. 

(Same  1840:  12-43.) 

Paging  from  ed.  of  1840.  Composition  and  structure, 
geographical  extent,  nature  of  ore  (Iron  mingled 
with  hornblende,  felspar,  quartz)  ;  local  details 
(Pompton  township,  Bergen  Co.,  Blue  mine,  Mule, 
Cannon.  Spanish  Hope  and  Good  Hope  mines,  Ring- 
wood,  region  betw.  the  Pequannock  and  Succasunny, 
Muir.  Sweed.  Hibernla,  .lackson,  Dlckerson,  Den- 
mark, Mount  Hope,  Mount  Hope  Blue.  Teabo,  Mount 
Pleasant,  Harve.v.  Sterling  and  Burwell  mines. 
Drakestown.  Hacketstown.  Muscouetcong,  Scott's 
Mountain  In  Warren  Co.,  Oxford  Furnace)  ;  chem- 
ical composition  of  magnetic  Iron  ores  of  the  High- 
lands, analyses  ;  gneiss  formation  of  Trenton. 

1855-1863.     Growth    in   product    of    iron    ore    in   N.   J. 

(.Same  1863:  9.) 
1856.     Geological  occurrence  and  properties  of  iron  ores. 

(3  A.R.  geol.  survey  1S56:  11-17.) 
.     Metallurgy  of  iron  ores;  Catalan  forge;  charcoal 

blast    furnace;    anthracite    blast   furnace;    results 

from  use  of  different  methods  at  various  mines.    (3 

same  1856:  17-30.) 
.     Extr.  from  paper  on  "  statistics  and  geography  of 

production  of  iron  ";  by  A.  S.  Hewitt  of  Trenton.    (3 

same  1856:  32-38.) 

1863.  Iron  ores  mostly  carried  out  of  state  to  be 
worked;  coal  could  as  cheaply  be  brought  to  the 
ore.    (Rept.  geol.  survey.  1863:  10.) 

.     Iron  ores  in  N.  J.    (Same  1863:  11-12.) 

1863-1864.  Amt.  of  iron  transported  on  Morris  Canal. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1864:  19.) 

1864.  Black  oxide  of  manganese  discovered  betw.  Clin- 
ton and  Clinton  Station;  used  in  mnfre.  of  bleach- 
ing powders.    (Same  1864:  7-8.) 

.     Magnetic  iron  ore  in  Highland  Range;    mines. 

(Same  1864:  10-13.) 

1866.  Work  of  geol.  survey;  iron  ore  region  in  Morris 
Co.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  14.) 

1867.  Production  of  iron  and  zinc  ore.  (Rept.  state 
geologist  1867:  16.) 

[1867?]  Map  of  azoic  and  paleozoic  formations,  incl. 
iron  ore  and  limestone  distrs.  36  in.  x  23^4  in. 
Scales:  map,  2  mi.  =  1  in.;  sections,  lioriz.  2  mi.  = 
1  in.,  vert.  1000  ft.  =  1  in.  (In  portfolio  ace.  Geology 
of  N.  J.,  1868.) 

Some  copies  of  this  rept.  are  not  accompanied  by  the 
portfolio. 

1868.  Mines  of  iron  and  zinc  in  N.  J.;  yield  and  value. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  16.) 

.     On  growth  of  iron  mnfre.  in  N.  J.  since  1790. 

(Geology  of  N.  J.  1868:  x-xi.) 

.     Ores.    (.Same  1868:  532-668.) 

Magnetic  iron  ores  ;  description  of  Iron  mines. 

1869.  Iron  ores:  mining  of  magnetic  iron  ore;  encour- 
aging results  from  Chester,  Morris  Co.;  methods  of 
reducing  the  ore  to  iron;  hematite  ores.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1869:  51-56.) 

1870.  On  the  iron  and  zinc  ores  of  N.  J.  (Same  1870: 
55.) 

1871.  Iron  ores  and  mining;  magnetic  iron  ore;  hema- 
tite; zinc  ore;  arsenical  ore;  Canfield's  phosphate  of 
lime  and  iron-ore  bed.    (Same  1871:  30-38.) 

1872.  Iron  ores:  magnetic  iron  ore;  hematites.  (Same 
1872:  16-24.) 


MINES  AND  MINING— cont'd 
Iron-cont'd 

1872-1884.  Table:  statistics  of  an  iron  establishment: 
ann.  product  in  tons,  gross  value,  sum  paid  for  labor, 
etc.  (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1884/ 
5:  317.) 

1873.  Iron  mines  of  the  Ramapo  belt:  location,  descrip- 
tion, age,  product,  etc.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1873: 
24-28.) 

.     Iron  mines  of  the  Azoic  region  beginning  with 

1685;  product  in  1821,  1831,  1855,  1864,  1867,  1871, 
1872, 1873;  value  of  product  of  1873.  (Same  1873:  21- 
22.) 

.  Individual  Iron  mines  of  the  Passaic  belt:  loca- 
tion, description,  nature  of  ore,  etc.  (Same  1873:  28- 
55.) 

.     Labors  of  geol.  survey  in  1872  directed  mainly  to 

Iron  ore  region;  estimated  production  and  value  of 
mines;  apprn.  exhausted;  recommended  that  it  be 
continued  for  four  years  longer.  (Govs.  mess.  (Par 
ker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  22-23.) 

.  Iron  mines  of  Muscouetcong  belt:  location,  de- 
scription, etc.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1873:  55-72.) 

.     Iron  mines  of  Pequest  belt:  location,  description, 

etc.    (Same  1873:  72-88.) 

.     Hematite  iron  ores:  Pochuck  mine.  Cedar  Hill  or 

Ten  Eyck  mine,  Beattyestown  mine,  German  Valley, 
Carpentersville,  New  Village,  Shiloh,  Bird.  (Same 
1873:  88-90.) 

.     Searching  for  new  beds  of  iron  ore;  magnetic  and 

hematite  ores.    (Same  1873:  90-97.) 

.    Analysis  of  hematite  ore  from  Bird  mine  near 

Clinton.    (Satne  1873:  119.) 

1874.  Iron  mines  in  northern  N.  J.:  list  of  mines  in  the 
different  belts,  by  counties;  notes  upon  new  mines. 
(Same  1874:  12-29.) 

.    Quantity  of  iron  ore  mined  in  state;  product  will 

soon  be  vastly  increased.    (Govs.  mess.    (Parker) 

Jan.  13,  1874.) 
.     Hematite  iron  ores:   list  of  mines;    new  mines. 

(A.R.  state  geologist  1874:  29-32.) 
.     Searching  for  new   beds   of  magnetic  iron  ore. 

(Same  1874:  34-40.) 
.    Searching  for  hematite  iron  ore.    (Same  1874: 

40-42.) 
.     Native  iron  in  trap  rocks;   specimens  found  in 

Greenland  and  Liberia.    (Same  1874:  56-57.) 

1875.  Approximate  production  of  iron;  several  new 
mines  opened.    (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

.  Depression  in  mining  industry;  iron  mining;  de- 
mand for  Bessemer  ores;  treatment  of  different  ores. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1875:  38-41.) 

1876.  Iron  ore;  effect  of  depression  in  iron  mnfre.  on 
mining  industry;  practicability  of  surveying  to  dis- 
cover Bessemer  pig  metal.    (Same  1876:  50-51.) 

.     Misc.  notes  and  analyses:  magnetic  iron  ore  from 

Warren,  Sussex,  Passaic,  Morris  cos.;  nickel  and 
cobalt  from  Morris  Co.;  magnesian  limestone,  War- 
ren Co.;  infusorial  earth  in  Sussex  Co.  (Same  1876: 
52-56.) 

1877-1885.  Table:  average  weekly  capacity  of  furnaces 
in  blast,  each  year.  (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1884/5:  298.) 

1879.  Statistics:  iron  ore;  zinc  ore;  clays  and  brick; 
greensand  marls;  lime.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1879: 
161-176.) 

.     Exploring  for  new  beds  of  iron  ore.    (Same  1879: 

94-102.) 
.     List  of  iron  mines  in  N.  J. — with  notes.    (Same 

1879:  36-93.) 

1880.  Iron  ores.    (Some  1880:  98-130.) 

List  of  mines  ;  notes  on  new  mines  and  iron  ore  localities. 

.     Statistics  of  Iron  ore,  Clay  and  marl.    (Same  1880: 

180-184.) 

Iron  ore,  zinc  ore,  clays  and  brick,  green-sand  marl. 


516 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MINES  AND  MINING— cont'd 

Iron — cont'd 

1880.  Table:  iron  and  zinc  ores  mined,  variety  of 
mnfre.,  no.  of  months  at  work,  tons  mined,  periods 
of  payment  of  wages,  no.  of  employes  owning  real 
estate,  total  payment  for  labor,  total  value  of  pro- 
ducts, etc.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1879/80:  106.) 

1881.  Several  new  iron  mines  opened  in  1880.  (Govs, 
mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 

.     Statistics:   iron  ore;   zinc  ore;   clays  and  brick; 

glass  sand — glass  statistics;  green-sand  marl.    (A.R. 

state  geologist  1881:  75-81.) 
.     Ores  of  iron  and  other  metals.    (Same  1881:  33- 

40.) 

Iron  ores  ;  notes  on  mines  and  mine  ores  ;  copper  ores. 

1882.  Statistics  of  ores,  clays,  clay  products  and  lime. 
(Sawf  1882:  172-174.) 

Iron  ore,  zinc  ore.  clays,  bricks,  limestone. 
.     Specific   state   industries;    anthracite   blast   fur- 
naces.    (5  A.R.   bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1881/2:  358-360.) 

No.  of  blast  furnaces  In  state,  information  about  indi- 
vidual furnaces  (obtained  from  Directory  of  Iron 
and  Steel  Works  of  the  U.  S.  by  James  M.  Swank)  ; 
table  resp.  operation  of  furnaces. 

.     Specific  state  industries;    iron  mines.     (5   same 

1881/2:  353-357.) 

Counties  included  in  iron  bearins  distr.  ;  comparative 
production  at  intervals.  1790-1874  ;  tabular  statis- 
tical stmt.  resp.  iron  mines  in  1SS*J.  period  in  opera- 
tion, employes,  value  of  production,  etc. 

1883.  Iron  and  zinc  mines  have  continued  yield  and  a 
no.  of  valuable  mines  have  been  opened.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

.     Statistics.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1883:  170-172.) 

Iron  ore.  zinc  ores,  clays,  bricks,  lime. 

.     Native  iron  in  Raritan  township,  Middlesex  Co. 

(.Some  1883:  162-164.) 

.     Exploring   for  magnetic   iron   ore  and   locating 

mines.    (.S'umc  1883:  147-158.) 

.     Iron  mines.    (.SV/Hif  1883:  78-146.) 

Notes  on  mines  with  list  of  references  made  to  each  mine 
in  former  repts. 

.     Archaean  rocks  and  iron  ore.    {Same  1883:  27-77.) 

Geographical  extent  and  surface  features;  rocks;  mag- 
netite, magnetic  iron  ore  ;  geol.  structure. 

1884.  Iron  mines  and  mining  industry:  iron  ore;  list  of 
mines,  with  notes  and  reference  to  former  repts.; 
zinc  ore.    {Same  1884:  70-111.) 

.     Statistics  of  iron  and  zinc  ores.    {Same  1884:  151- 

152.) 

1885.  Anthracite  blast  furnaces;  history  in  N.  J.  (1742- 
1885);  tabular  stmt,  of  returns  for  1885;  showing 
when  wages  are  paid,  no.  of  tons  of  iron  made,  em- 
ployes, months  in  operation,  value  of  product.  (8 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1884/5:  295- 
302.) 

.     Iron  and  zinc  mines  in  N.  J.:  operations  during 

year;  hist,  review;  tabular  stmt,  of  returns  from  40 
companies,  stating  frequency  of  payment,  output 
of  ore,  no.  of  employes,  hours,  wages,  months  in 
operation,  value  of  product.  (8  same  1884/5:  289- 
294.) 

.     Table:    proportions  of  American  blast  furnaces 

using  anthracite  coal  as  fuel;  Mass.,  N.  Y.,  Penn., 
N.  J.,  Md.    (8  .sflwir  1884/5:  297.) 

.     Iron  mining:   magnetite  mines;  hematite  mines. 

(A.R.  state  geologist  1885:  97-107.) 
Notes  on  Individual  mines. 

1886.  Economic  geology.    {Same  1886:  135-210.) 

Iron  and  zinc  ores — notes  on  Individual  mines  ;  heniatlle 
mine  on  Marble  Mountain.  Warren  Co.  ;  greensand 
marls  (geographical  extent,  age.  etc.)  :  clay  marls 
(di'scrlptton,  localities,  marl  beds)  ;  mnri  and  clay 
layer  ;  red  sand  bed  ;  middle  and  upper  marl-beds  ; 
composition  of  greensand  marls  ;  analyses  :  use  of 
marl    (agrlc. ). 


MINES  AND  MINING— cont'd 
Iron — cont'd 

1887.     Geologic  surveys;  deposits  of  iron  and  zinc  ores, 

etc.    {Same  18S7:  20-23.) 
1889-1894.     Table:  iron  ore  in  N.  J.;  rank  as  a  producer; 
production  in  tons,  valuation,  stock  on  hand,  Dec. 
31.    {Same  1894:  287.) 

1890.  Map  of  N.  J.  showing  principal  iron  mines. 
Scale:  1  in.  =  5  mi.    {Same  1890.) 

.     Iron  mines;  by  Frank  L.  Nason.    {Same  1890:  51- 

127.) 

Notes  on  active  mines  :  rocks  associated  with  iron  ores ; 
position  of  ore-bodies  in  rock  ;  searching  for  mag- 
netic iron  ores  with  a  miner's  compass;  list  of  iron 
mines,  with  references  to  notes  In  repts.  of  geol. 
survey. 

1891.  Notes  on  active  iron  mines;  by  G.  E.  Jenkins. 
{Same  1891:  235-24S.) 

1895.  Letter  from  John  Birkinbine  on  iron  ore  produc- 
tion in  N.  J.    {Same  1894:  287-288.) 

1895-1903.  The  iron  ore  mining  and  smelting  industries 
in  N.  J.  (27  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1903/4:  237-248.) 

Narrative  rept.  followed  by  tables,  showing  the  market 
value  of  the  product  each  year,  yearly  earnings  per 
employe,  etc..  surplus  after  paying  expenses. 

1896.  Rept.  on  iron-mining  with  notes  on  active  mines; 
by  Geo.  E.  Jenkins.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1896:  319- 
334.) 

1897.  Supplemental  notes  on  mining  industry  of  N.  J.; 
by  Geo.  E.  Jenkins.    {Same  1897:  317-323.) 

Iron  and  zinc  mines. 

1898.  Rept.  on  iron-mining  industry  [and  zinc  mines]; 
by  G.  E.  Jenkins.    {Same  1898:  232-237.) 

Notes  on  individual  mines. 

1899.  Rept.  on  iron  [and  zinc],  mines;  by  G.  E.  Jenkins. 
{Same  1899;  149-170.) 

Notes  on  individual  mines  ;  analyses. 

1900.  The  mining  industry;  by  H.  B.  Kiimmel.  (Same 
1900:  197-213.) 

Iron,  zinc  and  copper  mines. 

1901.  Same;  by  H.  B.  Kummel.    (Same  1901:  133-161.) 

Iron,  zinc  and  copper  mines. 

1902.  The  iron  and  zinc  mines:  by  H.  B.  Kiimmel. 
{Same  1902:  113-123.) 

1903.  The  mineral  industry;  by  S.  H.  Hamilton.  {Same 
1903:  97-112.) 

Iron  mining  [and  mines]  ;  zinc  mines;  copper  mining. 

1904.  The  mining  industry;  by  H.  B.  Kiimmel.    {Same 

1904:  291-302.) 

Iron  mines  :  zinc  mines. 

Bergen  County 
1836.    See  below,  Warren  Co.,  this  date. 

Monmouth  County 
1720.     Iron   was  made   in   Monmouth   Co.   before  1720. 
(Rept.  geol.  survey  1863:  3.) 

Morris  County 

1700.  Iron  was  made  in  Morris  Co.  shortly  after  year 
1700.    (Rept.  geol.  survey  1863:  3.) 

1868.  Map  of  group  of  iron  mines  in  Morris  County, 
made  under  the  direction  of  G.  H.  Cook.  Surveyed 
and  drawn  by  G.  M.  Hopkins.  (23%  in.  x  25%  in.) 
Scale:  3  in  =  1  mi.  (In  portfolio  ace.  Geology  of 
N.  J.,  1868.) 

Some  copies  of  this  rept.  are  unaccompanied  by  the 
portfolio. 

1883.  Morris  Co.  first  co.  in  state  in  mineral  wealth; 
iron  ore.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:  332.) 

1887.  Investigations  made  of  mines  in  Morris  and  Sus- 
sex COS.  rel.  to  safety  and  protection  to  employes. 
(5  A.R.  Inspector  of  factories,  etc.  1887:  14-15.) 


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517 


MINES  AND  MINING— cont'd 

Iron — cont'd 

Passaic  County 
1864.     Map  of  Ringvvood  iron  mines,  Passaic  Co.,  made 
under  the  direction  of  G.  H.  Cook.    Surveyed  and 
drawn  by  T.  B.  Brooks.    Scale:    8  in.  =  1  mi.    (In 
portfolio  ace.  Geology  of  N.  J.,  1868.) 

2  shpets.  one  17  in.  x  14  I/.  In.  ;  the  other  24  in.  x  2314 
In.  Some  copies  of  this  rept.  are  not  accompanied 
by  the  portfolio. 

Sussex  County 
1854.     Physical  geography  and  geol.  formation  of  Sussex 
Co.    (1  A.R.  geol.  survey  1854:  28-55.) 

Magnetic  iron  ore — niaRnetlte — maRnetic  oxide  of  Iron — 
native  magnet — loadstone  :  Wa.vwayanda  mine,  Og- 
den  mine  :  Vulcan  mine  :  Sherman's  mine  ;  specular 
iron — peroxide  of  iron — red  iron  ore — red  hematite  : 
Simpson  mine  :  Andovor  mine  :  limonite — hydrous 
peroxide  of  iron — bog  iron  ore — yellow  ciay  iron 
stone  :  rochucli  mine  :  Kdsali  mine  ;  Franlilinite  and 
red  oxide  of  zinc  :  sheli  marl — calcareous  sinter — 
calcareous  tufa — travertin  ;  use  of  shell  marl  as  a 
manure. 

1887.     See  above,  Morris  Co. 

Warren  County 
1836.     Analyses  of  iron  ores  from  Franklin,  Succasunny 
(sic),  Oxford  Furnace  in  Warren  Co.,  Ringwood  In 
Bergen  Co.    (Rept.  geol.  survey  1836:  142.) 
Paging  from  2d  ed. 

1867.  Map  of  Oxford  Furnace  iron-ore  veins,  Warren 
Co.  Surveyed  and  drawn  by  G.  M.  Hopkins.  18  in.  x 
20  in.  Scale:  8  in.  =  1  mi.  (In  portfolio  ace. 
Geology  of  N.  J.  1868.) 

Some  copies  of  the  rept.  are  not  accompanied  by  the 
portfolio. 

Labor;  see  Labor.  Employment.  Mining 

Laws 

1892.  Text  of  act  to  appoint  a  comr.  of  mines  and  de- 
fining the  powers  and  duties  of  such  comr.  (14  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1890/1:  582-583.) 

1894.  Text  of  act  to  repeal  act  appointing  a  comr.  of 
mines.    (16  same  1892/3:  475.) 

Lead 

1863.  Lead  mine  upon  northwestern  slope  of  Blue  Moun- 
tain, few  miles  beyond  northern  boundary;  possi- 
bility of  veins  being  found  in  N.  J.  (Rept.  geol.  sur- 
vey 1863:  11.) 

1864.  See  above.  Copper,  this  date. 

1868.  Ores  of  lead--gold— nickel.  (Geology  of  N.  J. 
1868:  681-682.) 

1883.     Graphite,  plumbago,  black  lead  in  N.  J.     (A.R. 

state  geologist  1883:    167-168.) 
1885.     Graphite  or  black  lead.    (.Some  1885:  107-108.) 

Morris  County 
1864.     Black  lead  in  Morris  Co.;  lead  ore  in  Sussex  Co. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1864:  14.) 

/Sussex  County 
See  above.  Morris  County. 
Mica 

1895.  On  caswellite,  an  altered  biotite  from  Franklin 
Furnace;  by  A.  H.  Chester.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1895:  xxxvii-xl.) 

Warren  County 

1871.  Mica  mines  near  Stewartsville,  Warren  Co.  and 
on  Scott's  Mountain.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1871: 
38-40.) 

1872.  Mica  in  Warren  Co.    (Same  1872:  31.) 
Nickel 

1868.     See  above.  Lead,  this  date. 
1876.     See  above.  Iron,  this  date. 
Ochre 

1872.  Ochre  at  Upper  Harmony  in  Warren  Co.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1872:  31-32.) 


MINES  AND  MINING— cont'd 
Peat 

1866.  Peat  beds;  analysis  of  specimens  from  Morris  Co.; 
use  as  fuel  and  as  a  fertilizer.  (3  A.R.  geol.  survey 
1866:  13-15.) 

Silver 

See  above.  (!old. 
Talc 

1904.  Geologic  investigations:  talc  deposits,  molding 
sands,  building  stone,  mineral  industry,  strati- 
graphic  work,  etc.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1904:  9-13.) 

PhilHpsburg 
1904.     The  talc  deposits  of  PhilHpsburg,  N.  J.  and  Eas- 
ton,   Penn.;    by  F.   B.   Peck.     (A.R.  state  geologist 
1904:  161-185.) 

Wages;  see  Labor.  Wages 

Zinc 

See  also.  Production. 
1836.     See  Industries.    Building  Materials,  this  date. 
1863.     Zinc  ores  were  discovered  at  a  very  early  period 
but  for  a  long  time  could  not  be  successfully  worked. 
(Rept.  geol.  survey  1863:  3.) 

1867.  See  above.  Iron,  this  date. 

1868.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     More  than  half  the  zinc  products  in  the  Union  are 

minea  and  mnfred.  in  N.  J.    (Geology  of  N.  J.  1868: 

X.) 

1870.  See  above.  Iron,  this  date. 

1871.  See  same,  this  date. 

1873.  Zinc  ores:  mines  at  Franklin  and  at  Stirling  Hill; 
zinc  blende  from  Warren  Co.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1873:  97-98.) 

1873-1874.  Tons  of  zinc  ore  mined  in  N.  J.  (iSomel874: 
64.) 

1874.  Zinc  ores:  zinc  mines  in  Sussex  Co.;  mnfre.  of 
zinc  oxide  and  of  metallic  zinc;  amt.  of  zinc  made 
from  N.  J.  ores,  Penn.  ores.  Western  ores.  (Same 
1874:  33.) 

1879.  See  above,  Iron,  this  date. 

1880.  See  same,  this  date. 

.  See  same,  under  dates  1830-1880. 

1881.  See  same,  this  date. 

1882.  See  same,  this  date. 

1883.  See  same,  this  date. 

1884.  See  same,  this  date. 

1885.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Zinc  mines  at  Mine  Hill;   Stirling  Hill;   Taylor 

mine.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1885:  107.) 

1886.  See  above.  Iron,  this  date. 

1887.  See  same,  this  date. 

1891.  Notes  on  zinc  mines.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1891: 
249-250.) 

1896.  Notes  on  zinc  mines;  by  G.  E.  Jenkins.  (Same 
1896:  334-336.) 

1897.  See  above.  Iron,  this  date. 

1898.  See  same,  this  date. 

1899.  See  above.  Copper,  this  date. 

1900.  See  above,  Iron,  this  date. 

1901.  See  same,  this  date. 

1902.  See  same,  this  date. 

1903.  See  same,  this  date. 

1904.  See  same,  this  date. 

Sussex  County 
1854.     See  above.  Iron,  Sussex  Co.,  this  date. 

1863.  Zinc  ores  in  Sussex  Co.  at  Franklin  Furnace  and 
at  Sterling  (sic)  Hill;  quantity  used  in  mnfre.  of 
white  paint;  metal  itself  also  mnfred.  (Rept.  geol. 
survey  1863:  11.) 

1864.  Zinc  mines  of  Sussex.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1864: 
13-14.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


MINES  AND  MINING— cont'd 

Zinc— cont'd 

Sussex  County^cont'd 
1S67.     Map   of   zinc  mines,   Sussex   Co.,   surveyed   and 
drawn  by  G.  M.  Hopkins.  22  in.  x  30  in.   Scale:  8  in. 
=  1  mi.    (In  portfolio  ace.  Geology  of  N.  J.  1868.) 
Some  copies  of   the   rept.   are   not   accompanied   by   the 
portfolio. 
1868.     Zinc  ores.    (Geology  of  N.  J.  1868:  669-674.) 

Description  of  mines  in  Sussex  Co. 
1872.     Zinc  ores  at  Stirling  and  Mine  Hills  in  Sussex  Co. 

(A.R.  state  geologist  1S72:  26.) 
1874.     See  above,  Zinc,  this  date. 

1876.    Zinc  ore;    mines  at  Ogdensburg  and  Franklin 
Furnace,  Sussex  Co.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1876:  51.) 

Warren  County 
1883.     Zinc  ore  in   Warren  Co.     (A.R.   state  geologist 
1883:  167.) 

MINES  AND  MINING:    INDIVIDUAL  MINES 
Dickerson  Mine 
1891.    Notes  on  history  of  Dickerson  mine  (1716-1891) ; 
by  Fredk.  A.  Canfield.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1891: 
251-253.) 

Richard   Mine 

1857-1900.    Table:  production  of  Richard  mine,  owned  by 

Thomas  Iron  Co.,  each  year.    (A.R.  state  geologist 

1900:  200.) 


Ringwood  Mines 

See  above,  Iron. 


Passaic  County. 


MITCHELL  (G.  A.) 

1900.  Experiments  with  irrigation.  (21  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1900:  207-212.) 

MITCHELL  (H.  C.) 

1902.  The  need  and  practicability  of  a  state  hospital 
for  consumptives.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities 
and  corrections  1902:  111-113.) 

MITCHELL (HENRY) 

Medical  superintendent  of  vital  statistics,  1895-1904 
(see  Vitai  Statistics,  the  seriai  group)  ;  report  on 
contagious  diseases  In  animais,  1898-1903 ;  see 
Agriculture.     Livestocli.     Inspection. 

1885.  District  sanitary  inspection.  (9  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1885:  167-170.) 

1886.  The  duties  of  local  inspectors,  how  best  per- 
formed and  details  of  method.    (10  same  1886:  214.) 

1887.  Distr.  inspection.    (11  same  1887:  158-160.) 
1889.     Improvement   of   sanitary   conditions   in   health 

and  pleasure  resorts  of  N.  J.    (13  same  1889:  133- 

137.) 
.     Sanitary  construction  of  houses.    (13  satne  1889: 

19-20.) 
1892.    Errors  in  plumbing  and  their  prevention.    (16 

same  1892:  161-162.) 
.    Healthfulness  of  health  resorts.    (16  same  1892: 

144-147.) 
1894-1904.     Rept.  as  secretary  of  the  state  bd.  of  health. 

(18  same  1894  (pp.  5-17)— 28  .same  1904.) 

1896.  Sub-surface  drainage  in  city  of  Orange.  (20  same 
1896:  333-336.) 

1897.  Remarks  [on  dairy  matters].  (25  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1897:  144-147.) 

MIX  (ELDRIDGE) 

18G8/9.    Rept.  as  supt  of  schools  of  Orange.    (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1868/9:  635-636.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


MIZPAH,  ATLANTIC  CO. 
Jewish  Settlement;  see  Jews 
Molasses;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law 

MOLLESON  (GEORGE  P.) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1835-1838 ;  Trustee  of 
School  Fund.  1841-1843. 

Reports  by 

[Select]   Committee 

1837.    Culture  of  silk  and  mnfre.  of  beet  sugar.    (Votes 
of  Assem.   1836/7:  336-348.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
1836/7  :  348.) 


MONEY 


serial 


Under  act  of  Nov.  30,  1789. 
1789-1807.     Rept.  of  the  committee  apptd.  to  count  and 
burn  cancelled  loan  office  certificates  and  old  state 
money  in  the  tresury. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1789  Nov.  11  (Barring)  In  Jol.  Leglsi.  Council  Oct.  1789; 
12-13. 

1789  Nov.  11  (Kitchell)  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1789  :  37. 

1790  May  24  (Cook)  In  Votes  of  Assem.  May  1790  :  15, 

"      Nov.  9  (Hoops)  in  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1790  :  10. 
"      Nov.  9  (Newbold)  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1790:  29- 

33. 
The  stmt.  Is  repeated  pp.  65-67. 

1791  Nov.  16  (Condict)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1791:68. 

1792  Oct.  31    (Taylor)    In  Votes  of  Assem,  Oct.   1792  :  24. 
"      May  19  (Cook)  In  Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  May  1792  :  6. 

1793  Oct.  25  (Marsh)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1793  :  14-15. 

1794  Nov.  7  (Townsend)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1794  :  24. 

1795  Nov.  4  (SInnlckson)  In  Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  Oct.  1795  : 
8. 

1795  Nov.  5  (Manning)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1795:16- 

17. 
1795  Mch.  13  (Condit)  In  Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  Jan.  1795  : 

30. 

1795  Mch.  13  (Frazer)  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1795  :  63. 

1796  Nov.  5  (Lambert)   In  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1796  : 
13. 

1796  Nov.  5  (Boveen)  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1796  :  23. 

1797  Nov.  1   (Moore)  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1797  :  17-19. 
'•      Nov.  2  (Lambert)  In  Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  Oct.  1797  : 

13. 

1798  Jan.  31  (Smith)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1798  ;  17. 

"      Oct.  29  (Parret)  In  Jol.  Legisl,  Council  Oct.  1798  :  9. 
"      Oct.  29  (Southard)  In  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1798  :  14- 
15. 

1799  Nov.  5   (Holmes)   in  Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  Oct.  1799: 
13, 

1799  Nov.  5  (Bowen)   In  Votes  of  Assem.  1799:22-23. 
1800-1801  not  found. 

1802  (M'Cullough)    In  Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  1802  :  160-161 
(Cox)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1802  :  18-21. 

1803  Nov.  7  (Johnson)   in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1803  :  32, 
1804-1806  not  found, 

1807   Nov,  25  (DodI  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1807  :  123-124. 
"      Nov.  27  (Ludlow)   in  Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  Oct.  1807: 
672. 

B 

Under  act  of  Nov.  24.  1788. 
1790-1791.    Acct.  of  monies  cancelled  at  the  state  treas- 
ury by  Benj.  Van.  Clure  and  James  Ewing. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1790   In  Votes  of  Assem.   May  1790  :  8. 
1791 Oct.  1791  :  8-9  ;  17-18. 

non-serial 
1790.     Acct.  of  old  state  money;  said  to  be  balance  un- 
expended of  sum  drawn  by  contractor  of  Middlesex 
Co.    ( Rept.  committee  to  settle  with  treasurer  1789/ 
90:  51.) 

Paging  from  Votes  of  Assem, 
1790.     Rept.  of  committee  (Rutherfurd)  on  depreciation 
of  copper  coin  of  N.  J.    (Votes  of  Assem.  May  1790: 
50-51.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


519 


MONEY— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1797.    Kept,  of  the  committee  (Stillwell)  on  treasurer's 
letter  resp.  the  old  state  money.    {Same  Oct.  1797: 
13.) 

Treasurer's  letter  omitted  from  .lol.V 
1820.     Rept.  of  committee  (Annim)   on  petitions  pray- 
ing an  emission  of  loan  office  bills  to  be  lent  and 
secured;   inexpedient.    {Same  1819/20:  70-71.) 

MONMOUTH  BATTLE  MONUMENT;  see  PARKS  AND  MON- 
UMENTS 

MONMOUTH  COUNTY 

One  of  the  nine  counties  In  existence  at  date  of  union 

of  East  and  West  Jersey  (1702). 
See    also    Allaire,    Allenhurst,    Asbury    Park.    Atlantic 

Highlands.  Belmar,  Bradley  Beach,  Elberon,  Farm- 

ingdale.  Freehold,  Holmdel.  Keyport,  Long  Branch. 

Matawan,  Middletown,  Ocean  Beach.  Ocean  Grove. 

Red  Banl»,  Seabrlght.  Sea  Girt,  Spring  Lake. 

Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 

Almshouse;  see  Maintenance.    Dependents 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Dairy  Inspection;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law.   Dairy  Products. 

Milk 
Fair;  see  Agriculture.  Fairs 
Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.  Fruit 
Geology;  see  that  title 

Grass  and  Forage  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops 
Huckleberry    Crop;    see   Agriculture.    Crops.    Fruit.    Small 

Fruit 
Industrial  Education;  see  Education 
Iron;  see  Mines,  etc. 
Lime;  see  Agriculture.   Soils.  Lime 
Marls;  see  Agriculture.  Soils  and  Fertilizers.  Marls 
Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.   Mortality 
Poultry;  see  Agriculture.   Poultry.   Associations 
Roads;  see  that  title 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

Sweet  Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 
Swine;  see  Agriculture.   Livestock 
Taxes;  see  Taxation:  State 
Teachers'  Institutes 

See  Education.    Teachers'  Institutes,  under  dates,  1854- 
1855. 

MONOPOLY;  see  Trusts 

MONTCLAIR,  ESSEX  CO. 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 
Dairy  Inspection;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law.   Dairy  Products. 

Milk 
Health;  see  Public  Health 
Ice  Supply;  see  that  title 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.   Mortality 
Sanitation;  see  that  title 
Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;   see  Education 

Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 
Typhoid  Fever;  see  Public  Health 
Vital  Statistics;  see  that  title 
Water  Supply ;  see  that  title 

MONTCLAIR  STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL;   see  EDUCATION. 
NORMAL  SCHOOLS 


MOORE  (CHARLES  B.) 

Senator  from  Somerset  Co.,  1876-1878. 
Reports  by 
Special  Joint  Committee 

1878.     Feb.    28.     Majority    rept.    on    investigation    of 
charges  agst.   public  officers  of  improper  transac- 
tions with  insurance  cos.   6  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1878, 
doc.  32.) 
.     Same.     (Sen.  jol.   1878:  427-431.) 

MOORE  (DAVID) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1793.  1796-1707  : 
member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled 
money,  1797  (see  Money). 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1796.  Nov.  3.  Road  in  Cumberland  Co.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem.  Oct.  1796:  17.) 

MOORE   (H.  L.) 

1890.  Producing  and  marketing  eggs.  (18  A.R.  bd. 
agrlc.  1890:  364-366.) 

MOORE  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Warren  Co.,  1839-1841. 

Reports  by 

1841.  Jan.  27.  Distribution  of  Votes  and  Proceedings 
of  Gen.  Assem.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1:  289-290.) 

MOORE  (JONATHAN) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1807-1808. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Treasueer'.s  Account,? 

1808.     See  Finance:   State,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Committee 
1808.     Nov.   10.     Repairs   and   expenditures   on   clerk's 
office  of  Supreme  Court.   (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1808: 
49.) 

MOORE  (JOSEPH) 

1879/80.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  Bridgeton  schools.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1879/80  app.  pp.  5-6.) 

1884/5-1887/8.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Cumber- 
land Co.  {Same  1884/5  app.  (pp.  21-22)— some  1887/ 
8.) 

MOORE  (S.  H.) 

1892.  Sweet  potatoes.  (20  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1892:  372- 
374.) 

MOORE  (S.  V.) 

1892/3.  Manual  training  in  Hackensack.  (A.R.  bd.  of 
education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  269-270.) 

MOORESTOWN,  BURLINGTON  CO. 
Climate;  see  that  title 

Clover  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grass  and  Forage 
Frosts;  see  Climate 

Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Fruit 
Precipitation;   see  Climate 
Rainfall;   see  Climate.    Rainfall 
Temperature;  see  Climate 

MORE  (ENOCH  H.) 

Senator  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1845-1846. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Claims  and  Revolutionary  Pensions 

1846.  April  15.  Petition  of  Thos.  Neal,  formerly  under- 
keeper  and  night-watch  at  the  penitentiary.  (Sen. 
Jol.  1846:  721.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.    Ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  Jol.  1846:  721.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


MORFORD  (THEODORE) 


Comr.  of  Fisheries.  1879-1883  ;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 
serial  group. 

MORGAN   (J.  WILLARD) 

Comptroller  of  the  treasury,   1902-1908  ;  see  Finance ; 

Siate. 

MORGAN  (WM.  H.) 

1903.  How    we    grow    cherries.     (Procs.    state    hortic 
socy.  1903:  181-1S8.) 

1904.  Profitable  small  fruits.    {Same  1904:  82-85.) 

MORRELL  (RICHARD) 

1904.     See    Climate.     Floods.     Northern    N.    J.    Flood 
Commission. 

MORRIS   (BENJ.  P.) 

Comr.  of  Fisheries.  1899-1904  ;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 
serial  group. 

MORRIS  CANAL;  see  CANALS:  INDIVIDUAL 

MORRIS  COUNTY 

Created  by  act  of  March  15,  1739. 

See    also    Boonton.    Dover,    lllbernla.    Lake    Hopatcong, 
Madison.   Morrlstown,  Fort  Oram,   Riverdale. 

Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 

Almshouse;  see  Maintenance.    Dependents 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Fair;  see  Agriculture.   Fairs 

Geology;  see  that  title 

Iron;  see  Mines,  etc. 

Jail;  see  Maintenance.  Delinquents 

Lime;  see  Agriculture.   Soils.   Lime 

Peach  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 

Roads;  see  that  title 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Taxes;  see  Taxation:  State 

Teachers'  Institutes 

Soe  Education.    Teachers.    Institutes,  under  dates,  1854- 

1855. 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 
MORRISON   (T.  C.) 

1900/1.     Manual  training  in  Garfield.    (A.R.  bd.  of  edu- 
cation 1900/1:  402-404.) 

MORRISSE   (JAMES  A.) 

1892.     Insurance  policies.    (15  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor  and  industries  1891/2:  339-343.) 

MORRISTOWN,  MORRIS  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.  Iron  Bank;  also  State  Bank 

Manual  Training;  see  Education 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 

MORROW  (SAMUEL,  JR.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1873-1875. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee  * 

1873.  April  3.     Insurance  of  Capitol  bldgs.    (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1873:  1390-1394.) 

1874.  March    26.     Illegal    sale    of    Erie    R.R.    passes. 
(.SV/Hie   1874:  1312-1314.) 

.     Same.    4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1874,  doc.  34.) 


MORSE  (HERBERT  N.) 


Supt.   of  school  census  ;  see  Education, 
the  serial  group. 


School  census. 


MORSE  (SILAS  R.) 

1874/5-1877/8.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Atlantic 
City.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1874/5  (pp.  3-8)— some 
1877/8.) 

Omitted  1875/0-1876/7. 

1877/8-1891/2.  Rept.  as  county  supt.  of  schools  in  At- 
lantic Co.  {Same  1877/8  app.  (pp.  29-35) — same 
1891/2.) 

1879/80.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Atlantic  City. 
{Same  1879/80  app.  pp.  3-5.) 

1898-1903/4.  Rept.  as  mgr.  of  bureau  of  information  for 
teachers  and  school  officers.  {Same  1897/8  (pp.  275- 
279)— .same   1903/4.) 

MORTALITY;  see  VITAL  STATISTICS 

MORTGAGES 

1856-1888.  Table:  no.,  acreage  and  amt.  of  real  estate 
foreclosure  executions,  by  counties.  (12  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1888/9:  357-374.) 

.  Same;  foreclosures  by  corporations  (complain- 
ants), by  counties.    (12  same  1888/9:  375-381.) 

.     Same;  life  of  mortgages  foreclosed,  by  counties. 

(12  same  1888/9:  382-388.) 

.     Table:  life  of  mortgages  foreclosed  on  acres  and 

on  lots.    (12  .wme  1888/9:  352.) 

.  Table:  total  no.  of  real  estate  foreclosure  execu- 
tions; amts.  [i.  e.,  ?100  and  under,  $100  to  $500, 
etc.];  per  cent,  of  no.  of  executions  to  the  different 
amts.     (12  same  1888/9:  349-350.) 

18,".6.  1870.  1875.  and  each  year  1880-1888. 

.     Same;    foreclosure  executions  on  lands   (acres) 

and  acreage  foreclosed.    (12  same  1888/9:  351.) 

.     Table:    foreclosure   executions   by  corporations; 

total  no.  and  amt.,  no.  and  amt.  of  bldg.  and  loan 
assns. ;  no.  and  amt.  of  banks;  no.  and  amt.  of  in- 
surance COS.;  corporation  executions  on  lands.  (12 
same  1888/9:  348.) 

1850.  1870,  1875  and  each  year  1880-1888. 

.     Table:  real  estate  foreclosure  executions  in  cities; 

no.  and  amt.  for  each  city;  total;  per  cent,  of  aggre- 
gate executions  on  other  than  farm  lands.  (12  same 
1888/9:  347.) 

Jersev  Cltv.  Newark,  Camden,  Iloboken.  Trenton.  Eliza- 
beth, Paterson.  New  Brunswick  ;  1856,  1870,  1875, 
and  each  year,  1880-1.888. 

.     Table:    real    estate    foreclosure    executions,    for 

given  years;  no.,  amt.  of  principal  and  interest  due 
on  complainant's  mortgage;  no.  and  amt.  of  execu- 
tions agst.  individuals;  no.  of  executions  agst.  cor- 
porations, amt.,  no.  on  lands,  amt.,  do.  lots.  (12 
same  1888/9:  345.) 

1850.  1870,  1875  and  each  year  1880-1888. 

.  Same;  real  estate  foreclosure  executions  agst.  in- 
dividuals.   (12  same  1888/9:  346.) 

.     Table:   per  cent,  of  executions  by  corporations, 

complainants;  no.  and  amt.  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns., 
banks,  insurance  cos.,  misc.  corporations,  of  aggre- 
gate issued.    (12  same  1888/9:  339.) 

1856/70-1887/8.  Table:  real  estate  foreclosure  execu- 
tions, for  state  and  for  each  co.,  and  for  cos.  largely 
urban,  largely  rural,  etc.;  per  cent,  increase  or  de- 
crease.   (12  .some  1888/9:  343.) 

1887/8.  1885'8.  IS80/5.  1875/80,  1870/5,  1856/70, 
1870/88,  1881/4-1884/8. 

.     Same;  recorded  real  estate  mortgages.    (12  same 

1888/9:  344.) 

1870-1880.  Table:  no.  of  foreclosure  executions  and 
mortgages  in  the  state,  in  cos.  largely  urban,  largely 
rural,  etc.,  in  1870  and  1880;  per  cent,  increase  or 
decrease  from  1870  to  1S75;  1875  to  1880,  1880  to 
1885,  1885  to  1888,  1887  to  1888,  1870  to  1888,  1881/4 
to  1884/8.    (12  same  1888/9:  320.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


521 


MORTGAGES— cont'd 

1870-1880.  Table:  no.  of  recorded  mortgages,  by  coun- 
ties.   (12  »(imc  1888/9:  353.) 

1870.  ISTf)  and  each  year  1SS0-1S88. 

1880-1888.  Table:  no.  and  amts.  of  real  estate  mort- 
gages to  corporations  (mortgages)  recorded  In  Es- 
sex Co.,  1880,  1885,  1886,  1887,  1888.  (12  .some  1888/9: 
356.) 

.  Table:  total  foreclosure  executions  agst.  indi- 
viduals, no.  and  amt. ;  executions  on  farm  lands,  no., 
acres,  amt.    (12  same  1888/9:  325.) 

.  Table:  per  cent,  of  mortgages  to  corporations,  ag- 
gregate recorded  in  Essex  Co.;  per  cent,  of  total 
mortgages  to  corporations  made  to  bldg.  and  loan 
assns.,  banks  and  trust  cos.,  insurance  cos.,  misc. 
corporations.    (12  name  1888/9:  338.) 

1888.  Table:  monthly  mortgage  movement,  by  counties. 
(12  same  1888/9:  354.) 

1889.  Real  estate,  mortgage  indebtedness  and  foreclose- 
ure  executions.    (12  same  1888/9:  307-390.) 

1890.  Special  apprn.  recommended  to  enable  bureau  of 
statistics  to  inquire  as  to  mortgage  indebtedness  of 
inhabitants  of  state.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan. 
1890:  28.) 

1892.  Organization  of  mortgage  and  debt-paying  assns. 
suggested.    (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  64-65.) 

1893.  Advantages  to  be  derived  from  debt  or  mort- 
gage-paying assns.    (20  same  1892:  35-36.) 

Essex  County 

1870-1888.  Interest  rates  on  mortgages  in  Essex  Co.  (12 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries 
1888/9:  337.) 

1875-1888.  Table:  no.  and  amts.  of  real  estate  mort- 
gages recorded  in  Essex  County,  by  individuals,  on 
farm  lands,  lots,  by  corporations,  in  1875,  1880,  1886, 
1887,  1888.    (12  same  1888/9:  355.) 

Laws 

1876.  Suppl.  to  an  act  concerning  mortgages.  Trenton: 
John  L.  Murphy,  State  Gazette  Prtg.  House,  1876. 
2  11. 

Copy  seen  in  the  New  Jersey  Hist.  Socy.,  Newarls. 


MORTON  (C.) 


See    Education. 
County. 


Teachers.      Examinations.      Somerset 


MOSES  (ARNOLD  H.) 

1892.     Architecture  in  relation  to  sanitation.    (16  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1892:  156-160.) 

MOSQUITO;  see  AGRICULTURE.  CROPS.  PESTS.  INSECTS 

MOTT  (GERSHOM) 

Apptd.  Ijy  Governor  in  1872  a  member  of  the  committee 
to  inquire  into  the  mngmt.  of  the  Soldiers'  Chiidren's 
Home:  state  Treasurer.  1875  (see  Finance:  State)  ; 
in  1878  apptd.  a  comr.  to  provide  for  the  enlarge- 
ment of  the  N.  J.  state  prison  ;  Kiparian  Commis- 
sioner. 1883-1884    (see  Land.     Riparian). 

MOTT  (GERSHOM) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1820-1822.  1825/6- 
1827/8. 

Reports  by 

1817.     Nov.   4.     Government  house.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1817:  31.) 

Joint  rept.  with  John  Beatty  and  I£obt.  M'Noely. 
[Select]  Committee 
1828.     Feb.    27.     Washington   Banking  Co.   at   Hacken- 
sack;  Monmouth  Bank,  and  People's  Bank  at  Pater- 
son.    (Votes  of  Assem.   1827/8:  260-262.) 

MOTT  (JAMES) 

Native  of  N.  J.  ;  state  treasurer.  1783-1708  (see  Finance  : 
State ;  also  Treasurer)  ;  member  of  Congress,  1801- 
1805. 


MOUNT  HOLLY,  BURLINGTON  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.   Farmers'  Bank  of  N.  J.;  also 

Mount   Holly;    also   Union  Bank 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 
Typhoid  Fever;  see  Public  Health 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

MUEHLING  (THEO.) 

1891/2.     Manual  training  at  Carlstadt,  Bergen  Co.    (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1:  329-331.) 

MUIR  (THOMAS) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co..  1831/2,  1833/4-1834/5. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1835.     Jan.  13.     Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co.    (Votes 
of  Assem.  1834/5:  173-174.) 


MULFORD  (CLARENCE  J.) 

State  Librarian.  1867-1868; 


see  Libraries. 


MULFORD  (DAVID) 

Assemblyman  from  Union  Co.,  18C0-1861. 
Reports  by 

Committee  on  Judiciaby 
1861.    May  2.    Raising  money  for  war  purposes.    (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1861:  1124-1127.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Double  the  usual  no.  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1861  :  1127.) 

[Select]  Committee 
1861.    March  8.    Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.    (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1861:  782-786.) 

MULFORD  (THOMAS  W.) 

Senator  from  Camden  Co.,  1852-1854. 
Reports  by 

[Special]  Committee 
1852.     March  29.     Govs,  veto  of  incidental  bill.     (Sen. 
jol.  1852:  719-723.) 

.     Same.    (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  423-431;   app.  to 

House  jol.  1852:  423-431.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     500  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  Jol.   1852: 
723.) 
1854.     Jan.  26.     Railroads  of  state.    (Sen.  jol.  1854:  142- 

143.) 
.     Feb.  6.      Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Cam- 
den and  Amboy  R.R.  cos.    (Sen.  jol.  1854:  213-231.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen,     51100  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  jol.   1854: 
232.) 

MULLICA  HILL,  GLOUCESTER  CO. 

Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 

MULNEY  (MARTIN) 

1892.  Bldg.  and  loan  assn.  bookkeeping.  (14  A.R.  bu- 
reau of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1890/1: 
563-573.) 

MUNN  (JEPHTHAH  B.) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1810-1S14  ;  Councilman, 
1835-1836. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1812.     Nov.  10.     Pollution  of  stream  water  rising  near 
town  of  Newark;  by  distilleries.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1812:  83-84.) 
1836.     Feb.   12.     Paterson  and  Hudson  River  R.R.  Co. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council  1835/6:  157-158.) 
Ordered  prtd. 


522 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


MUNN  (JOSEPH  L.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1881. 
1867.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Essex  Co.    (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1S67:  721-723.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

MURPHY  (EDWARD  A.) 

AssembLvman  from  Hudson  Co..  1905. 
1897/8-1899/00.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Hudson 
Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8   (pp.  144-150)  — 
snme  1899/00.) 

MURPHY  (FRANKLIN) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1885  :  D.  S.  Commissioner 
to  Paris  Exposition  1900 ;  Riparian  commissioner 
1902-1904  (see  Land.  Riparian)  ;  Governor  1902- 
1904  (tor  messages,  see  under  Governor). 

MURPHY  (JOHN  R.) 

1869/70.     Rept.  as  principal  of  schools  in  Salem.    (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1869/70:  89-97.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

MURPHY  (WM.  R.) 

In  187S.  apptd.  a  comr.  to  provide  for  the  enlargement  of 
tlie  N.  J.  state  prison. 

1879.     See  Bettle  (Edwd.),  this  date. 
Supervisor  of  State  Prison 

1872.  Sums  due  state  from  contractors  for  convict 
labor.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  820-822.) 

MUSEUMS 

See  also.  Education. 

serial 
1901-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  state  museum. 
Ciieckiist 
Doc.  and  dept.   editions  differ  only   in   omission   of   im- 
print from  the  doc.  ed. 

1901.  Trenton  :   MacCrellish  &  Quiglev.  1902.     23  pp.,  pis. 

1902.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1903. 
55  pp.,  pis. 

1903.  Camden  :   S.  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1904.    133  pp.,  llius. 

1904.  Paterson  :    News  Prtg.  Co..  1905.     87  pp.,  illus. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1901  in  Leglsl.  docs.  1901,  v.  5,  doc.  51. 

1902  "         •'  "      1902,  v.  3,  doc.   35. 

1903  "         "  "       190.3,  V.   3,  doc.   36. 

1904  "        "  "       1904,  V.  3,  doc.  35. 

non-serial 

1823.  Rept.  of  committee  (Dayton)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred res.  rel.  to  providing  a  place  of  reception  for 
minerals  collected  by  comrs.  apptd.  to  survey  the 
route  of  canal  from  the  Delaware  to  the  Passaic. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823:  65-66.) 

1838.  Communication  from  Prof.  Rogers  in  answer  to 
res.  requesting  him  to  deposit  in  some  place  here- 
after to  be  designated,  duplicate  specimens  of  min- 
erals, etc.,  collected  by  him  in  geological  survey  of 
state.    (Same  1837/8:  366-367.) 

.    Fitting  up  of  cases  in  the  state  house  to  receive 

geol.  specimens.    (Rept.  of  geol.  survey  1838:  27.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1877.     Museum  of  geol.  survey  at  State  House.    (A.R. 

state  geologist  1877:  54-55.) 
1879.     Museum  of  geol.  survey.    (Same  1879:  180-182.) 

1886.  Same.    (.Same  1886:  238.) 

1887.  Museum  of  geol.  survey  in  new  State  House. 
(Same  1887:  30.) 

1890.  Collections  for  state  museum.  (Same  1890:  20- 
21.) 

1891.  Rooms  for  geol.  survey  in  State  House  incomplete; 
storage  of  collections;  laboratory  equipment  also 
packed  away  and  necessary  chemical  work  must  be 
done  at  a  private  laboratory.    (Same  1891:  27.) 

1892.  Room  on  third  floor  of  old  library  e.\tension  of 
State  House  assigned  to  geol.  survey  by  act  of  1890; 
equipment  with  cases  from  the  old  state  museum, 
etc.    (Some  1892:  28-29.) 


MUSEUMS— cont'd 

7ion-serial — cont'd 
1893.     Arrangement  of  collections  in  geol.  rooms.    (Same 
1893:  24-26.) 

1896.  Collection  of  minerals  in  geol.  rooms;  advan- 
tages to  be  had  from  consolidation  of  state  collec- 
tions in  a  general  state  museum.  (Same  1896; 
xxvii.) 

1897.  Geol.  collections  remain  in  third-story  room  of 
State  House;  plans  for  arranging  them.  (Same 
1897:  XXXV.) 

1898.  Arrangement  of  geol.  collection;  necessity  for  in- 
dustrial museum.    (Same  1898:  xxxi.) 

1899.  Collections  in  geol.  rooms;  need  of  additional 
room.    (Same  1899:  xxxiii-xxxlv.) 

1900.  Collections  in  state  museum;  new  room.  (Same 
1900:  xxx-xxxi.) 

1901.  Museum;  removal  to  new  quarters;  additions; 
need  of  new  cases.    (Same  1901:  xxvi-xxvii.) 

1902.  Need  of  new  cases  for  museum.  (Same  1902:  22- 
23.) 

Receipts  and  Disbursements 

1896-1904.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  state  mu- 
seum. (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (p.  63)— some  1903/ 
4.) 

.    Same.     (A.R.   treasurer   1895/6    (p.   425) — same 

1903/4.) 

MUSHROOM 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 

MUSICAL  INSTRUMENTS;  see  LABOR.  EMPLOYMENT 

MUSTARD;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

MYERS  (W.  S.) 

Chemist.   State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,   1888- 
1S89.     See  Agriculture.     Soils.     Fertilizers,  under 
dates  1888-1904. 
1899-1901.    Chlorine  in  natural  waters  of  the  state. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1899  in  A.R.  state  geologist  1899  :  141-148. 

Also  prtd.  separately.    Trenton  :   MacCrellish  &  Qulgley, 

1900.     pp.  141-148. 
Copy  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

1900  in  A.R.  state  geologist  1900  :  189-196. 

1901  In  A.R.  state  geologist  1901 :  129-132. 

NAAR  (DAVID) 

State  treasurer,  1865  ;  see  Finance  :  State. 

NASON  (FRANK  L.) 

1890.     The   post-archaean   age   of   white  limestones   of 

Sussex  Co.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1890:  25-50.) 
1890.     Iron  mines.    (Same  1890:  51-127.) 

NATIONAL  BANKS;  see  BANKS 

NATIONAL  GUARD 

Disbursements  for;  see  Militia.   Receipts,  etc. 

NATURAL  RESOURCES 

1840.     Physical  features  and  principal  mineral  forma- 
tions of  N.  J.    (Rept.  geol.  survey  1840:  3-8.) 
Paging  from  ed.  of  1S40. 

1855.  Physical  features  of  N.  J.;  by  E.  I.  Viele.  (2  A,R. 
geol.  survey  1855:  27-31.) 

.     Physical  geography  of  northern  division  of  state. 

(2  same  1855:  111-131.) 

1864.  Undeveloped  resources  of  N.  J.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1S64:  18-19.) 

1868.  Physical  features  of  N.  J.:  mountains  (Blue 
Mountain,  Highland  Range,  Trap  Ridges,  Hills  of 
South  Jersey);  valleys  and  plains  (Delaware  Val- 
ley, Kittatinny  Valley,  Highland  Valleys,  Red  Sand- 
stone Valley);    tide  marshes;    rivers;    diagram  of 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


523 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 

river  system;  drainage  areas;  lakes  and  ponds 
(Lake  Hopatcong  or  Brooklyn  Pond,  Budd's  Lake, 
Greenwood  Lake  or  Long  Pond,  Green  Pond) ;  bays. 
(Geology  of  N.  J.  186S;  17-28.) 

1868.  Geographical  description  of  N.  J.:  boundaries; 
latitudes  and  longitudes;  dimensions:  area;  area  of 
each  township,  by  cos.    (Same  1S6S:  1-14.) 

1888.  Physical  description  of  N.  J.;  by  C.  Clarkson 
Vermeule.  (v.  1.  Final  rept.  state  geologist  1888: 
39-199.) 

1893.     See  Geology,  this  date. 

[1895.]  The  physical  geography  of  N.  J.;  by  R.  D.  Salis- 
bury.   (V.  4.   Pinal  rept.  state  geologist  1895:  3-170.) 

.     Notes  and  data  pertaining  to  physical  geography 

of  state;  by  C.  C.  Vermeule.  189  pp.  (v.  4.  Same 
1895.   app.) 

Vol.  is  entitled  Physical  Geographiy,  etc. 

Artesian  Wells 

1868.     See  Water  Supply,  this  date. 

1879.     Artesian  and  driven  wells.    (A.R.  state  geologist 

1879;  126-150.) 
1883.    Tertiary  and  cretaceous  formations  of  southern 
N.  J.     (Same  1883:  13-21.) 

Includes  acot.  of  artt'slan  wells  at  Ocean  Grove  and 
Asbury  Park. 

1885.  See  Water  Supply,  this  date. 

1886.  See  same,  this  date. 

1887.  See  Water  Supply.    Pollution,  this  date. 

1888.  See  Water  Supply,  this  date. 

1889.  See  same,  this  date. 

1890.  Artesian  wells  and  water-bearing  horizons  of 
southern  N.  J.;  by  Lewis  Woolman.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1890;  269-276.) 

.     Artesian  wells  and  water  horizons  in  southern 

N.  J.  and  their  relations  to  an  immense  diatoma- 
ceous  clay  bed  having  a  maximum  thickness  of  300 
feet,  with  note  on  diatomaceous  clays  in  Md.  and 
Va.,  also  special  rept.  on  artesian  wells  at  Beach 
Haven,  N.  J.;   by  Lewis  Woolman.    Trenton;   Prtd. 
by  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1891.    12  pp.,  pi. 
Taken    from    the   ann.    rept.    of   the   state   geologist   for 
1890 ;   see   preceding   item   and   also   below.   Beach 
Haven. 
Copy  seen  in  Free  Public  Library  of  Jersey  City. 

.     List  of  artesian  and  other  bored  wells  in  N.  J., 

with  references  to  ann.  repts.  of  geol.  survey.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1890:  277-283.) 

.     See  below.  Water  Power,  this  date. 

1891.  Artesian  wells.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1891:  217- 
222.) 

Passaic  township,  Morris  Co. ;  Rumson  Neck.  Monmouth 
Co.  ;  Woodstown,  Salem  Co.  ;  Port  Norris  and 
Straight  Creek,  Cumberland  Co.  ;  Port  Republic, 
Atlantic  Co. 

.  Increasing  attention  to  water  supply  from  artes- 
ian and  deep  wells.    {Same  1891:  22.) 

.     A  review  of  artesian-well  horizons  In  southern 

New  Jersey;  by  Lewis  Woolman.  (Same  1891:  223- 
232.) 

1892.  Artesian  wells  in  southern  N.  J.;  by  Lewis  Wool- 
man.    (Same  1892:  273-311.) 

1893.  Same.    (Same  1893;  387-421.) 

1894.  Same.     (Same  1894;  151-221.) 

1895.  Artesian  well  system  not  general  in  northern 
part  of  state  excepting  in  red  sandstone  belt.  In 
which  there  are  wells  at  Paterson,  Newark,  Eliza- 
beth and  Plainfleld  and  in  valley  of  Raritan  River 
in  Hunterdon  and  Somerset  cos. ;  so  few  deep-bored 
wells  in  Kjttatinny  Valley  and  in  the  Highlands 
that  their  success  is  not  generally  demonstrated. 
(Satne  1895;  xix.) 

.     Rept.    on    artesian    wells;    by   Lewis   Woolman. 

(Same  1895:  63-95.) 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Artesian  Wells — cont'd 

1896.  [Report];  by  Lewis  Woolman.  (Same  1896:  95- 
254.) 

I.  Artesian  wells  in  southern  N.  J. ;  II.  Artesian  wells 
In  northern  N.  J.;  III.  Statlgraphy  of  flsh  house 
black  clay  and  associated  gravels,  fossils,  buried 
tree  slumps  at  Deialr.  silleiried  tree  at  I.lndenwald. 

1897.  Artesian  wells  in  N.  J.;  by  Lewis  Woolman. 
(Sa7ne  1897:  211-295.) 

Artesian  and  other  bored  wells  and  also  dug  wells  in 
southern  N.  J.  :  bored  wells  in  northern  N.  J. 

1898.  Same.    (Same  1898;  59-144.) 

1899.  Artesian  wells;  by  L.  Woolman.  (Same  1899:55- 
139.) 

1900.  Same.    (Same  1900;  103-171.) 

1901.  Same.    (Same  1901;  53-128.) 

1902.  Same.    (Same  1902:  59-95.) 

Atlantic  City 

1889.  Artesian  wells,  Atlantic  City;  by  Lewis  Woolman. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1889;  89-99  and  foldg.  leaf. 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:  Prtd.  by  J.  L.  Murphy 

Publishing  Co.,  1889.    pp.  89-99,  foldg.  leaf. 
Copy  seen  in  Free  Public  Library  of  Jersey  City. 

Beach  Haven 

1890.  [Artesian  wells]  at  Beach  Haven,  Burlington 
Co.;  by  Lewis  Woolman.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1890: 
266-267.) 

Geological;   see  Geology 

Water  Power 

1832.  Object  of  Delaware  Palls  Co.  is  creation  of  a 
water  power  and  subsequent  erection  of  mnfg.  estab- 
lishments in  and  near  Trenton;  at  no  distant  day 
Trenton  will  rank  among  first  of  mnfg.  towns;  state 
has  reserved  privilege  of  subscribing  for  one-fourth 
of  capital  stock.  (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Oct.  24, 
1832.) 

1833.  Attention  of  legisl.  called  to  subscription  to  stock 
of  Trenton  Delaware  Falls  Company.  (Same  (South- 
ard) Jan.  11,  1833.) 

1864.     Water  power  a  source  of  wealth  to  N.  J.    (A.R. 

state  geologist  1864:  20.) 
1888-1891.     Flow    of    the    Passaic    at    Little    Falls,    by 

months.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1890:  200-201.) 

1890.  Table:  water-powers  of  northern  N.  J.;  mills, 
amt.  utilized,  etc.    (Same  1890:  227-257.) 

.     Extremes    of    flow,    N.    J.    streams;     American 

streams     (Merrimack,    Concord,    Conn.,    Potomac, 
Ohio,  etc.).    (Same  ISdO:  216-218.) 

.     Water  supply  and  water  power:  artesian  wells; 

census  of  water  powers  in  progress;  development  of 
water  power.    (Same  1890:  15-19.) 
.     Water-supply   and   water-power;    by   C.   C.   Ver- 
meule.    (Same  1890:  137-283.) 

Synopsis  of  proposed  investigation ;  flow  of  streams : 
ground-water :  surface  storage ;  surface  or  flood 
flows  ;  droughts  ;  Sudbury  River  gaugings  ;  Conn. 
River  flow  ;  flow  of  N.  J.  streams  ;  rainfall  observa- 
tions :  Pauilnskili  :  Pequest  ;  Musconetcong  ;  Dela- 
ware River  ;  Schuylkill ;  Ramapo  ;  Wanaque  :  Pe- 
quannock  ;  Rockaway  ;  Passaic  ;  Rahway  ;  Raritan  ; 
Great  Egg  Harbor  River ;  value  of  water  power ; 
rates  for  water-power  at  various  points  in  New 
England.  N.  Y..  N.  J.,  Va.  :  summary  of  power  In 
use  in  N.  J.  ;  undeveloped  powers  and  storage ; 
artesian  and  other  bored  wells  ;  notes  on  new  wells. 

1891.  Water-supply  and  water-power:  review  of  inves- 
tigations of  geol.  survey  on  subject  since  1868; 
sources  of  water  supply  in  N.  J.  utilization  of  water- 
power;  value  of  water-powers,  etc.  (Same  1891:  10- 
22.) 

.  Water-supply  and  water-power;  by  C.  C.  Ver- 
meule.   (Same  1891:  141-215.) 

.  Table;  no.  of  mills  and  net  horse-power  by  water- 
sheds and  by  industries  in  northern  and  southern 
N.  J.  (Same  1891:  169-170.) 


534 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


NATURAL  RESOURCES— cont'd 
Water  Power — cont'd 

1S91.  Water-powers  of  northern  N.  J.:  stream,  local- 
ity, owner,  kind  of  mill,  h.  p.  utilized,  etc.  (fe'ame 
1891:  175-215.) 

1892.  On  water  power.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan. 
12,  1892.) 

1893.  Water-supply  and  water  power;  by  C.  C.  Ver- 
meule.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1892:  247-272.) 

Water-supply  of  norihern  N.  J.  cities ;  water-supply ; 
watirsheds ;  flows  of  Hackensack  and  Passaic 
KivcTs. 

1893.  Water-supply  and  water-powers;  by  C.  C.  Ver- 
meule.    {t<um<-  1893:  371-385.) 

Stream  pollution  ;  elassitieation  of  puljlic  water-supply 
by  sources ;  future  gathering-grounds ;  probable 
future  needs. 

1894.  List  of  developed  water-powers  of  New  Jersey. 
(V.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894  app.  pp.  1-48.) 

.     Admissible  outlay  in  developing  one  hundred  net 

horse-power  of  water-power  before  it  becomes  as 
expensive  as  steam-power  and  operating  expenses 
of  the  same  under  different  degrees  of  permanence 
of  water-power,    (v.  3.    Same  1894:  324.) 

.     Rental  value  of  water-power  at  Turner's  Falls, 

Mass.;  Bellows  Falls,  Vermont;  Union ville,  Conn.; 
Occum,  Conn.;  Barrett's  Junction,  Mass.;  Birming- 
ham, Conn.;  Ansonia,  Conn.;  Cohoes,  N.  Y.;  Lock- 
port,  N.  Y. ;  Passaic,  N.  J. ;  Paterson,  N.  J. ;  Raritan, 
N.  J.;  Trenton,  N.  J.;  Fredericksburg,  Va.;  Man- 
chester, Va.    (v.  3.    Same  1894:  325-328.) 

1899.  Letter  from  Howard  P.  Frothingham  to  the  bd. 
resp.  complaints  made  by  shad  fishermen  as  to 
ruinous  effect  of  the  dam  of  the  Trenton  Water 
Power  Co.  on  shad  fisheries.  (A.R.  bd.  fish  and  game 
comrs.  1899:  31-39.) 

Contains  account  of  the  Trenton  Water  Power  Co. 
since  the  date  of  its  charter  (1831)  and  mentions 
the  companies  which  sold  out  to  that  company. 

1900.  Delaware  River:  removal  of  obstructions  to  the 
shad  industry  at  Scudder's  Falls.    {Same  1900:  13.) 

Trenton  Water  Power  Co. 

NATURALIZATION;  see  POPULATION.  ALIEN 

NAVAL  RESERVE 

Established  under  act  of  Feb.  12.  1.S9."). 

1894.  Propriety  of  considering  establishment  of  naval 
militia.    (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  9,  1894:  11-12.) 

1895.  Organization  of  a  naval  reserve  authorized. 
(Samr  (Werts)   Jan.  8,  1895.) 

1896.  Equipment  and  mustering  into  service  of  naval 
reserve;  federal  apprn.;  state  apprn.  (Same  (Werts) 
Jan.  14,  1896.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1896-1903/4.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  naval  re- 
serve. (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (p.  48) — same  1903/ 
4.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6  (pp.  340- 

348)— .s(/me  1903/4.) 

NAVESINK  RIVER;  see  RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

NAVIGATION 

See  also,  Steamboats. 
1846.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  by  Gov.  to  examine  into 
and  investigate  charges  agst.  citizens  of  state,  in 
vicinity  of  vessels  wrecked  on  Monmouth  coast. 
(Sen.  jol.  1846:  588-604;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1846: 
692.) 

Comrs.  :    P.  Vredenburjih.  .Ir.,  John   S.  Darcy  and  John 
C.  Ten  Kyck. 
1856.     Apptmt.  by  N.  Y.  of  comrs.  to  survey  N.  Y.  Har- 
bor and  rept.  exterior  line  for  wharves,  etc.;  apptmt. 
of  comrs.   on  part  of  N.   J.   recommended.     (Govs, 
mess.  (Price)  Jan.  8,  1856:  10.) 


NAVIGATION— cont'd 

1861.  Propriety  of  establishing  an  exterior  and  bulk- 
head line  opposite  New  York  on  N.  J.  waters,  beyond 
which  nothing  could  be  built,  suggested  by  G.  W. 
Blunt,  N.  Y.  pilot  comr.  (Same  (Olden)  Jan.  8, 1861: 
10.) 

1871.  Concurrence  in  recommendations  of  riparian 
comrs.  to  give  Jersey  City  frontage  for  wharves  and 
piers.  (.Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  [10],  1871:  9  or  14.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1880.  Need  of  legislation  for  preservation  of  channels 
of  navigable  waters  of  state.  (Same  (McCIellan) 
Jan.   13,  1880.) 

1881.  Necessity  of  legislative  action  in  regard  to  pre- 
servation of  channels  in  navigable  waters  of  state. 
(Same  (McCIellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1883.  Act  providing  penalty  for  deposit  of  refuse  in 
navigable  waters  in  New  York  and  Newark  bays 
effective;  increase  in  no.  of  vessels  piloted  to  and 
from  Perth  Amboy.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

Laws 

1894.  Text  of  suppl.  to  act  resp.  pilots  for  Jersey  City, 
Newark  and  Perth  Amboy  via  Sandy  Hook.  (16 
A.R.   bureau   of  statistics  of  labor   and   industries 

1892/3:  478-479.) 

Lighthouses 

See  also  below.  Receipts,  etc. 

Sandy  Hook 

1802.  Govs.  mess.  (Bloomfield)  transmitting  communi- 
cation from  Secy,  of  Treasury  of  U.  S.  rel.  to  re- 
building beacon  on  Sandy  Hook  and  copies  of  laws 
and  jols.  of  states  named.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct. 
1802:  155.) 

1840.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  (Taylor)  on 
communication  from  gen.  govt,  requesting  N.  J. 
Legisl.  to  pass  law  ceding  to  U.  S.  island  on  which 
Sandy  Hook  lighthouse  is  situated.  (Jol.  Legisl. 
Council  1839/40:  249.) 


Pilots  and  Pilotage 


serial 


1837-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage. 
Checklist 
1837-1862.     No  separate  copies  found. 
1863  dept.  ed.     Trenton  ;    Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American 

Office.  1864.     4  pp. 
1863  doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  True  American  "  Office,   1864. 

4  pp. 
18G4.     Not  found. 
1865  dept.  ed.      Not  found. 

1865  doc.  ed.    Omitted  (excepting  as  part  of  Govs.  mess.]. 
18G0  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 
1806  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  90;i-990. 

1867  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at    the   True    American 
Office.  1868.     G  pp. 

ISfiT  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  8C1-866. 

1808  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at    the   True    American 
Office.  1869.     6  pp. 

1868  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  10G7-1072. 
18(>9  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

1809  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  409-475. 
1870.     Not  found. 

1870/1   dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    "  State  Gazette,"   Murphy  & 

Bechtel,   1872.     0  pp. 
1870/1   doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  State  Gazette,"  Murphy  and 

Bechtel.  1872.     6  pp. 
1871/2  dept.    ed.      Trenton  ;     Prtd.    at    the    State   Gazette 

Office.  1872.     6(11   pp. 
1871/2  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     6(1)   pp. 
1872/3  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    The   State  Gazette — Murphy 

&  Bechtel.  1873.     7  pp. 
1872/3  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.    7  pp. 
1873/4   dept.     ed.       Trenton  :      Public    Opinion — Wm.     S. 

Sharp,  1874.     11  pi). 
1873/4  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     11  pp. 
1S74/5  dept.     ed,       Trenton  :      Public    Opinion — Wm.     S. 

Sharp,  1875.     7  pp. 
1874/5  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     7  pp. 
1875/0  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    .1.   L.   Murphy,  State  Gazette 

Prtg.  House.  1870.     9  pp. 
187.'i/0  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     9  pp. 
1876/7  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     Naar,    Day    &   Naar,    1877. 

8  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


525 


NAVIGATION— cont'd 

Pilots  and  Pilotage — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1876/7  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.    8  pp. 
1877/8  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Nunr,  Day  &  Naar.  1878.     10 

pp. 
1877/8  doe.  ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.  10  pp. 

1878/9  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  W.  S.  Sharp.  1S79.  10  pp. 
1878/9  doc.  ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.  10  pp. 

1879/80  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy,  1880.  8  pp. 
1879/80  doc.  ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.  8  pp. 

1880/1  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy,  1881.  9  pp. 
1880/1  doc.  ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.  9  pp. 
1881/2  dept.  ed.  Lakewood  :  Prtd.  by  W.  S.  Snyder,  1882. 

9  pp. 
1881/2  doc.  ed.  n.  p..  n.  d.  9  pp. 
1882/3  dept.  ed.  Toms  Kiver  :  S.  C.  Jennings,  1883.  9 

pp. 
1882/8  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     9  pp. 

1883/4  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1884.     13  pp. 
1883/4  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     13  pp. 

1884/.")  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy.  1886.     9  pp. 
1884/5  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.    9  pp, 
1885/6  dept.  ed.     Camden  :    The  Daily  Tost  Prtg.  House, 

1886.     11  pp. 
1885/6  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     11  pp. 
1886/7  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co..  1887.     10  pp. 
1886/7  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     10  pp. 
1887/8  dept.  ed.    Camden  :    S.  Chew,  1889.     10  pp. 
1887/8  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     10  pp. 
1888/9  dept.  ed.     Camden  :    S.  Chew.  1890.     7  pp..  2  11. 

doc.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.    7  pp.,  2  11. 
1889/90  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1890.     7  pp..  2  11. 
1889/90  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.    7  pp.,  2  11. 
1890/1   dept.  ed.     Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing 

Co.,  1891.     11  pp. 
1890/1   doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     11  pp. 
1891/2  dept.   ed.      Trenton:    Prtd.  by  The  J.  L.   Murphy 

Publishing  Co..  1892.     11  pp. 
1891/2  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     11  pp. 

1892/3  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Prtd.  by  the  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1893.     9  pp. 
1802/3  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d,     1]  pp. 
1893/4  dept.     ed.       Trenton  :      Prtd.     by     MacC'relllsh     & 

Qulgley.  1895.     13  pp, 
1893/4   doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     13  pp. 

1894/5  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :   The  .John  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co..  1895.     21  pp. 
1894/5  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     21  pp. 
1895/6  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1896. 

9  pp. 
1895/6  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     9  pp. 
1896/7  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley.  1897. 

11  pp. 
1896/7  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     11  pp. 

1897/8  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The  John  U  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co..  1898.     15  pp. 
1897/8  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     15  pp. 
1898/9  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1899. 

21  pp. 
1898/9  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     21  pp. 

1899/00  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publish- 
ing Co..  1900.     16  pp. 
1899/00  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     16  pp. 
1900/1   dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,  1901. 

16  pp. 
1900/1   doe.  ed.    n.  p..  n.  d.     16  pp. 
1901/2  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1902. 

14  pp. 
1901/2  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     14  pp. 

1902/3  dept.  ed.     Somervllle  :   The  IJnlonlst-Gazette  Print- 
ing House.  1004.     15  pp. 
1902/3  doc.  ed.     n.  D.,  n.  d.     15  pp. 
1903/4   dept.    ed.      Paterson  ;     News    Printing    Co.,    1905. 

20  pp. 
1903/4  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     20  pp. 
In  Collected  Documents  as  follows  : 

In  the  majority  of  cases  up  to  and  including  1865.  the 
report  is  one  of  the  documents  accompanying  the 
Govs.  mess.  Separate  copies  of  some  of  the  earlier 
messages  not  having  been  found,  and  the  report 
being  omitted  from  the  separate  edition  in  a  few 
instances  it  has  been  deemed  best  to  give  the  full 
Collected  Document  reference  In  each  case. 
1837       in  Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  1837/8  :  l!i6-157. 

"  Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8  :  365-366. 
1837/8  omitted. 

1838/9  in  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1839/40:31. 
••  Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40:31-32. 
1839/40"  Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  1840/1:20-21. 

"  Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1  :  23-24. 
1840/1    "  Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  1841/2  :  50-51. 

"  Votes  of  Assem.  1841/2  :  56. 
1841/2    "  Jol.  I^gisl.  Council  1842/3:24-25. 
"  "  Minutes  of  Assem.  1842/3  :  24. 


NAVIGATION— cont'd 

Pilots  and  Pilotage — cont'd 
serial- 


-cont'd 


Checklist — cont'd 
1842/3  in  Jol.  Leglsl.  Council  1843/4  :  28, 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1843/4  :  20. 
Senate  1ol.  1845  :  73-74. 
Votes  of  Assem.  1845  :  73-74. 
Senate   )ol.   1846  :  41-43. 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1846  :  39-40. 
Senate  lol.  1847  :  21-22. 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1847  :  23-24. 
Senate  jol.  1H48  :  31-32. 
Senate    jol.    1849  :  33-34. 
Votes  of  Assem.    1849:41-42. 
Senate  jol.   18.50  :  26-27. 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1850  :  37-38. 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1851  :  73-74. 
App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852  :  47-48. 
App.  to  House  Jol.  1852  :  47-48. 

1852  omitted. 

1853  In  App.  to  Senate  Jol.  1854.  doc.  A.  [app.]  pp.  3-4. 
"  House  jol.  1854.  doc.  A.  [app.].  pp.  3-4. 

Senate  Jol.  1855  :  36-37. 
House  Jol.  1855  :  36-37. 
House  Jol.  1856.  doc.  A  :  37-38. 
Senate  jol.  1857  :  53-55. 
House  Jol.  1857  :  53.55. 
Senate  Jol.  1858  :  69-71. 
House  lol.  1858  :  69-71. 
Senate  Jol.  1859:61-62. 
House  Jol.  18.59  :  61-62. 
Senate  jol.  1860:  77-78, 
House  jol.  1860  :  77-78. 
Senate  jol.  1.S61  :  321-322. 
' House  Jol.  1861  :  51-52. 

1861  omitted. 

1862  in  Legisl.  docs.   1863. 

The  last  document  in  the  volume. 

1863  in  Leglsl.  docs.   1864.     4  pp. 


1843/4 
1845 


1846 


1847 
1848 


1849 


1850 
1851 


1854 


1855 
18.56 


1857 
1858 


1859 
1860 


1864  omitted. 

1865   m 

Leglsl. 

docs.  1866  :  65 

-66. 

1866 

" 

"   1867:993.906. 

1S67 

" 

1868:861-866. 

1868 

'* 

"   1869  :  1067-1072. 

1869 

" 

"   1870  :  469-475. 

1870  omitted. 

1870/1  in 

Legisl. 

docs.  1872. 

1871/2  " 

'* 

■■   1873. 

1872/3  " 

" 

"   1874,  doc.  9. 

1873/4  " 

" 

"   1875.  doc.  9. 

1874/5  " 

" 

"   1876,  doc.  9. 

1875/6  " 

" 

1877.  doc.  10. 

1876/7  " 

" 

"   1878.  V. 

2.  doc.  21. 

1877/8  " 

" 

"   1879.  V. 

2,  doc.  49. 

1878/9  " 

" 

"   1880,  V. 

1.  doe.  52. 

1879/80  " 

" 

"   1881,  V. 

2,  doc.  63. 

1880/1  " 

" 

"   1882.  V. 

2,  doc.  42. 

1881/2  " 

" 

"   1883.  V. 

2,  doc.  29. 

1882/3  " 

" 

"   1884.  V. 

2,  doc.  28. 

1883/4  " 

" 

"   1885.  V. 

2.  doc.  27. 

1884/5  " 

" 

"   1886.  V. 

3.  doc.  26. 

1885/6  " 

" 

"   1887.  V. 

3.  doc.  26. 

1886/7  " 

" 

"   1888.  V. 

3.  doe.  25. 

1887/8  " 

" 

"   1889.  V. 

3.  doc.  28. 

1888/9  " 

" 

1890.  V. 

3.  doc.  28. 

1889/90  " 

" 

"   1891.  V. 

3.  doc.  17. 

1890/1  " 

'* 

"   1892.  V. 

3.  doc.  16. 

1891/2  " 

" 

"   1893.  V. 

3,  doe.  18. 

1892/3  " 

" 

"   1894.  V. 

3,  doe.  23. 

1893/4  " 

" 

"   1895  (119  sess.).  v.  3.  doc.  28. 

1894/5  " 

" 

"   1895  (1 

20  sess.),  V.  4,  doc.  28. 

1895/6  " 

" 

"   1896.  V. 

5.  doc.  38. 

1896/7  " 

" 

"   1897.  V. 

5,  doc.  32. 

1897/8  " 

" 

"   1898.  V. 

4,  doc.  23. 

1898/9  " 

" 

"   1899.  V. 

,5,  doc.  44, 

1899/00" 

'• 

"   1900.  V. 

1,  doc.  8. 

1900/1  " 

'* 

"   1901.  V. 

1,  doc.  7, 

1901/2  " 

" 

"   1902.  V. 

1,  doc.  7. 

1902/3  " 

" 

1903,  V. 

1.  doc.  8. 

1903/4  " 

" 

•■   1904.  V. 

3,  doc.  40. 

Also  in  Documents  as  follows  : 

Only  separate  editions  of  the  Govs.  mess,  have  been 
considered  in  making  the  list  below  ;  wherever  the 
rept.  appears  as  part  of  the  doc.  ed.  of  the  Govs, 
mess..  It  has  been  noted  above,  with  the  Collected 
Document  pagination. 
1843  In  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct,  '24.  1843:17. 
1844 (Halnesi   Jan.  15.  1845  :  25-26. 

1845  separate  copy  of  mess.  (Jan.,  1846)  not  found. 

1846  In  Govs.   mess.    (Stratton)    Jan.   12.   1847:18-19. 


1847 
1848 
1849 
1850 
1851 
1852 


(Stratton)    Jan.   12,   1848:22-23. 
(Haines)   Jan.  10.  1849:24-25. 
(Haines)  Jan.  9.  1850:23-24. 
(Haines)  Jan.  15.  1851  :  25-26. 
(Fort)   Jan.  14.  1852:47-48. 
(Fort)   Jan.  11,  1853:31-32. 


526 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


NAVIGATION— cont'd 

Pilots  and  Pilotage — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 
1853  in  Govs.  mess.   (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854  [app.].  pp.  3-4. 

1854 (Price)  Jan.  9.  1855  :  35-36. 

1855    "       "  "        (Price)    Jan.  S.  1856:25-26. 

1856 (Price)  Jan.  13.  1857:  51-53. 

1857    "       "  "        (Newell)   Jan.  13.  1858:69-71. 

1858-1864  omitted  from  pamphlet  form  of  Govs.  mess. 
1S65  in  docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parlser)  Jan.  9,  1866  :  37-38. 

non-serial 

1840.  Congressional  legislation  (1837)  respecting  em- 
ployment of  pilots;  N.  J.  legislation  of  same  year. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Pennington)   Oct.  27,  1840.) 

1841.  Communication  from  bd.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage  of 
N.  J.  setting  forth  that  attempts  are  being  made  to 
have  repealed  law  of  Congress  of  Mar.,  1837,  rel.  to 
rights  and  interests  of  N.  J.  as  pertaining  to  priv- 
ileges of  pilotage  in  her  waters  and  waters  of  N.  Y. 
and  asking  state  to  use  her  Influence  agst.  such  at- 
tempts.   (Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1:  234-235.) 

1843.  Labors  of  pilot  comrs.  (Govs.  mess.  (Penning- 
ton) Oct.  24,  1843.) 

1845.  Skill,  zeal  and  enterprise  of  N.  J.  pilot  comrs.; 
no.  in  service;  work.  (Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  IB, 
1845.) 

1847.  Comment  on  rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage.  {Same 
(Stratton)  Jan.  13,  1847.) 

1848.  Pilot  comrs.  deserve  encouragement  and  support. 
(Same  (Stratton)  Jan.  12,  1848.) 

1849.  Work  of  pilots.  (Same  (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1849: 
12.) 

1850.  Rept.  of  comrs.  of  pilotage  commended.  (Same 
(Haines)   1850.) 

1851.  Comrs.  of  pilotage  worthy  of  public  confidence. 
(Same  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1851:  12.) 

1855.  Usefulness  of  pilot  board;  recommended  that 
their  pay  be  made  equal  to  that  of  N.  Y.  pilots. 
(Same  (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  18.) 

1857.  Pilots  sustain  wholesome  and  successful  rivalry 
with  N.  Y.    (Same  (Price)  Jan.  13,  1857:  10.) 

1858.  Comrs.  of  pilotage  entitled  to  confidence  and  pat- 
ronage of  mariners.  (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858: 
18.) 

1860.  Comrs.  of  pilotage  commended;  recommended 
that  they  be  empowered  to  prevent  obstructions  in 
waters.    (.Some  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

1861.  Usefulness  of  pilot  board  increasing;  restriction 
of  members  to  practical  men  under  law  of  last  legisl. 
(Same  (Olden)  Jan.  8,  1861:  9-10.) 

1865.  No.  and  work  of  N.  J.  comrs.  of  pilotage.  (Same 
(Parker)  Jan.  10,  18(55.) 

1866.  Work  of  comrs.  of  pilotage;  safe  deposit  should 
be  provided  for  books  and  papers.  (Same  (Parker) 
Jan.  9,  1866:  20-21.) 

1867.  Work  of  pilots;  revision  of  laws  recommended 
by  comrs.  of  pilotage.  (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e. 
8],  1867:  29  or  39.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1869.  Work  of  pilots;  repeal  of  act  of  March  5,  1867, 
recommended.    (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  12,  1869:  48.) 

1870.  Work  of  pilots;  compensation.  (Same  (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  11,  1870:  21-22  or  38-39.) 

'I'here  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1871.  No.  of  pilots  and  their  work;  cost  of  comn.  (Same 
(Randolph)  Jan.  [10],  1871:  13  or  22.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1873.  Work  of  N.  J.  pilots.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  14, 
1873:  25.) 

1874.  Work  of  N.  J.  pilots;  general  prosperity.  (Same 
(Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1875.  Work  accomplished  by  N.  J.  pilots.  (Same  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  12,  1875.) 


NAVIGATION— cont'd 

Pilots  and  Pilotage — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1882.     Obstruction  of  Newark  and  Raritan  bays,  Staten 
Island  Sound  and  the  Kill  von  KuU;  suggested  that 
pilot  comrs.  be  authorized  to  regulate  matter.  (Same 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1884.  Inability  of  pilot  comrs.  to  enforce  law,  prevent- 
ing deposit  of  solid  materials  in  navigable  waters 
owing  to  lack  of  provision  tor  expenses.  (Same 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  Pilot  service  of  N.  J.;  fees;  necessity  of  legisla- 
tion to  prevent  dumping  of  refuse  material  into  nav- 
igable waters  of  state.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1885:  38-39.) 

1886.  Pilot  service;  necessity  of  provision  for  payment 
of  expenses  for  preservation  of  navigable  waters  of 
state;  apprn.  of  $500  asked  for.  (Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1886:  26.) 

1887.  Pilot  service  of  N.  J.;  apprn.  asked  for  enforce- 
ment of  law  prohibiting  obstructions  of  navigable 
waters  adjacent  to  N.  Y.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11, 
1887.) 

1888.  Pilot  service  in  1887;  apprn.  recommended  to 
meet  expenses  of  comrs.  in  enforcing  law  with  ref- 
erence to  dumping  in  waters  of  bays.  (Same  (Green) 
Jan.  [10],  1888:  32.) 

1889.  Pilot  service  of  N.  J.  (Same  (Green)  Jan.  [8], 
1889.) 

1890.  Apprentice  system  among  pilots  a  failure;  comrs. 
ask  for  law  providing  for  selection  of  men  from 
boat  keepers.     (Same  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  22.) 

1891.  Enlarged  powers  needed  for  making  additional 
pilots;  apprentice  system  a  failure;  pilot  service  in 
1890.    (Slime  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  N.  J.  pilot  service;  need  of  pilot  bd.  having  en- 
larged powers  to  make  additional  pilots.  (Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  45.) 

1893.  Pilot  service;  Injustice  of  N.  J.  laws  gives  unfair 
advantage  to  N.  Y.  pilots.  (Satnc  (Abbett)  Jan. 
1893:  41-42.) 

1894.  See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 

1896.  Pilot  comn.  and  pilot  service  of  N.  J.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Werts)   Jan.  14,  1896.) 

Philadelphia 
1842.     Rept.  of  committee  (Richards)  on  petition  rel.  to 
pilot  charges  Imposed  at  port  of  Phila.    (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1841/2:   488-490.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditcbes;  see  below,  that  title 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1896-1902.     Table:    disbursements    for    removal    of    ob- 
structions to  navigation.    (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6  (p. 
424)— same  1901/2.) 
Omitted  1897-1901. 

Lighthouses 
1875-1880.     Table:  expenditures  on  lighthouse  stations. 

(A.R.  treasurer  1875/6  (p.  130)— .wmp  1879/80.) 
1876-1879/80.     Table:    receipts   on    acct.    of   lighthouse 

stations.    (Same  1875/6  (p.  18)— ,same  1879/80.) 
Not  found  in  1876/7  and  1878/9. 

Pilotage 

1893.     Financial  stmt.     (A.R.  bd.  comrs.  pilotage  1893 

(p.  IS)— same  1904.) 
1895-1903/4.     Amt.   paid   to  comrs.   of  pilotage.     (A.R. 

comptroller  1894/5  (p.  51)— .wme  1903/4.) 
1895-1904.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1894/5  (pp. 

419-420)— some  1903/4.) 

NEAL   (H.  J.) 

1903/4.  Manual  training  in  Lakewood.  (A.R.  bd.  of 
education  1903/4:  214-216.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


527 


NEALE  (A.  T.) 

Chemist,  State  ARi-icuItural  Experiment  Station,  188S- 
1880 ;  see  Agriculture.  Soils.  Fertilizers,  under 
dates  1888-1904. 

1883.  Remarks  on  fertilizers.  (10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882: 
188-189.) 

1884.  Manufacture  of  sugar  from  sorghum.  (11  same 
1883:  109-114.) 

1887.  Our  experiment  station:  its  past,  present  and  pro- 
spective worlv.    (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:  261-272.) 

.     Same,  separate,   h.  t.  p.    14  pp. 

Copy  seou  at  Uutgers  Collepe  Library. 

.    Sorglium   sugar.     (8  A.R.   agric.  exper.   station 

1887:  115-159.) 

1888.  Sorghum  sugar  industry.    (9  same  1888:  135-162.) 

.     Same.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  Bull.  51:  5-32.) 

.     Sorghum  sugar.    {Same,  Bull.  44:  5-49.) 

NEGRO 

See  also.  Slavery. 

1841.  S.  C.  documents  resp.  controversy  betw.  N.  Y.  and 
Va.  arising  from  refusal  of  N.  Y.  to  surrender  to  Va. 
three  colored  citizens  accused  of  abducting  a  slave 
from  Va.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1841/2:  415-423.) 

1873.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  (Hewitt)  on  pe- 
tition rel.  to  admission  of  persons  of  color  to  normal 
school.    (Sen.  jol.  1873:  655-656.) 

1902.  Table:  no.,  relative  proportion  and  weekly  wages 
of  negro  workmen,  skilled  and  unskilled,  by  in- 
dustries. (26  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1902/3:  185-187.) 

1903.  The  negro  in  mnfg.  and  mechanical  industries. 
(26  same  1902/3:  163-215.) 

.  Same,  separate.  Monographs  on  economic  sub- 
jects.   The  negro n.  p.,  pp.  [49]-103. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Education;   see  that  title 
Population;  see  that  title 

NEILSON  (JAMES) 

Director  of  state  agric.  exper.  station  ;  see  agric.  exper. 
•  station;?. 

1877.  Farming  operations.  (5  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1877:  70- 
74.) 

1878.  Irrigation.    (6  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1878:  129-133.) 
1881.     Some  breeds  of  dairy  cattle.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1881:  171-181.) 
1884.     See  Miller  (Waters  B.). 
1890.     Holsteins.    (17  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  51-54.) 
1892.     Road  construction.    {19  same  1891:  601-603.) 

NEILSON  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1800-lSOl  :  Council 
1813. 

Reports  by 

[Select]   Committee 

1801.  Feb.  12.  Highways.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1801: 
26.) 

NELSON (ANTHONY) 

Assemblyman  from  Salem  Co.,  1832. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1833.  Jan.  25.  Canal  to  shorten  navigation  of  Salem 
Creek  inexpedient.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1832/3:  203.) 

NELSON  (JULIUS) 

Biologists  of  Agricultural   College  Experiment  Station  ; 
see  Agricultural  Experiment  Stations. 
1888.     Oyster  interests  of  N.  J.    (9  A.R.  state  agric.  ex- 
per. station  and  1  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1888:  163-201.) 

.     The  clamming  grounds  [of  N.  J.].    (9  savie  and  1 

same  1888:  178-181.) 


NELSON  (JULIUS)— cont'd 

1889.  Oyster  interest  of  N.  . I.  40  pp.  (Agric.  college  ex- 
per. station,  special  bull.  E.) 

1891.  General  observations  of  ostracultural  experi- 
ments. (12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1891:  179-231.) 

1892.  General  rept.  on  Columbian  oyster-culture  ex- 
hibit of  agric.  college  exper.  station.  (13  same  and 
5  same  1892:  249-271.) 

.     Green  clams  and  green  oysters  are  good  food.    (13 

same  and  5  same  1892:  215-217.) 
.     The  green  clams  of  Tuckerton.    (13  sarne  and  5 

some  1892:  218-249.) 

1894.  Bovine  tuberculosis.  (15  same  and  7  same  1894: 
224-237.) 

.  The  use  of  Koch's  lymph  in  diagnosis  of  tuber- 
culosis of  cattle.  79  pp.  (Agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion, Bull.  101.) 

.     Same.    (14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6 

A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1893:  209-285.) 

1895.  Tuberculosis.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  389-390.) 

1896.  The  suppression  and  prevention  of  tuberculosis 
of  cattle  and  its  relation  to  human  consumption.  ( 17 
A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1896:  263-285.) 

.     Same.    24  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations.  Bull.  118.) 

1897.  Germs  in  milk,  studies  of  foremilk  of  cows,  tuber- 
culosis in  cows,  etc.,  etc.  (18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  10  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1897:  197-260.) 

.     The  prevalence,  cause  and  treatment  of  bovine 

abortion,  milk  fever  and  garget.  24  pp.  (Agric.  ex- 
per. stations.  Bull.  127.) 

.     Abortion    in   cattle.     (25    A.R.   bd.    agric.    1897: 

157-179.) 

1898.  On  some  new  methods  and  apparatus  for  bacteri- 
ological laboratory.  (19  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion and  11  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1898: 
243-248.) 

.     Germs  and  their  work  in  fermentations.    (19  same 

and  11  same  1898:  248-287.) 

1899.  Improvements  in  bacteriological  apparatus  and 
methods.    (20  same  and  12  same  1899:  310-319.) 

.  Fermentation  and  germ  lite.  24  pp.  (Agric.  ex- 
per. stations.  Bull.  134.) 

1900.  Studies  in  oyster  culture.  (21  same  and  13  same 
1900:  315-359.) 

1901.  Domestic  pasteurizing  methods  and  care  of  milk 
in  the  home.  22  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  stations,  Bull. 
152.) 

.     Scientific  studies  of  oyster  propagation.    (22  A.R. 

state  agric.  exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agric.  college 

exper.  station  1901:  307-351.) 
.     Experimental  studies  in  oyster  propagation.    (23 

same  and  15  .same  1902:  333-369.) 

1903.  The  proper  disposal  of  sewerage  wastes  in  rural 
distrs.  so  as  to  prevent  spread  of  intestinal  parasitic 
diseases.    15  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station.  Bull.  166.) 

.     Experimental  studies  in  oyster  propagation.    (24 

A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1903:  415-458.) 

1904.  Experiments  in  artificial  rearing  of  oyster  fry. 
(25  same  and  17  same  1904:  415-445.) 

NELSON  (WM.) 

1868/9.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Paterson.    (A.R.  bd. 

of  education  1868/9:  636-643.) 
I'aging  from  Collected  docs. 
1882.     A  summary  of  the  law  of  N.  J.  in  rel.  to  public 

bridges.    Paterson:  Press  Prtg.  and  Publishing  Co., 

1882.    43  pp. 

NESHAMINY  CREEK 

Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate 


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NEVIUS   (JAMES  S.) 

Assfnibl.vaian  from  Somerset  Co.,  1828-1829. 
Reports  by 
Select  Co.mmittee 

1829.  Jan.    14.     Common    schools.     (Votes    of    Assem. 
1828/9:  92-99.) 

1830.  Feb.  5.     Arrangement  with  Penn.  for  mutual  use 
of  the  Delaware.    (.s'«»ie  1829/30:  148-149.) 

NEW  BARBADOES  TOWNSHIP,  BERGEN  CO. 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 

NEW  BRUNSWICK,  MIDDLESEX  CO. 

See  also.  College  Farm. 
Agriculture;  see  that  title 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.   New  Brunswick;  also  State 

Bank 
Bridges;  see  Bridges:  Individual 
Climate;  see  that  title 

Clover  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 
Copper;  see  Mines  and  Mining.    Copper 
Corn  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain.  Corn  Crop.  College 

Farm 
Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.    Fruit.   College  Farm 
Grass  and  Forage  Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and 

Forage.    Alfalfa.    Clover.    Millet.    Hay.    Lawn  Grasses 
Oats   Crop;    see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain.    Oats.    College 

Farm 
Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 
Precipitation;  see  Climate 
Rainfall;  see  Climate.  Rainfall 

Rye  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain.  Rye.  College  Farm 
Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks.  Dime; 

also  New  Brunswick 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;   see  Education 
Snowfall;   see  Climate 
Sorghum;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Sugar;  Sorghum.   College 

Farm 
Strawberry  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Fruit.  Small  Fruit 
Temperature;   see  Climate.    Temperature 
Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 
Vegetable  Crops;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable.   Entries 

under  Individual  Crops.    College  Farm 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 
Wheat  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain.   Wheat.   College 

Farm 

NEW  ENGLAND 

Cranberry  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.   Fruit 

NEW  HOPE  DELAWARE  BRIDGE  CO.;  see  BANKS.  BANK- 
ING PRIVILEGE 

NEW  JERSEY  HOME  FOR  DISABLED  SOLDIERS;  see 
MAINTENANCE:   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

NEW  JERSEY  MONUMENT  ASSOCIATION;  see  PARKS 
AND  MONUMENTS 

NEW  JERSEY  ORTHOPEDIC  HOSPITAL  AND  DISPEN- 
SARY; see  MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITU- 
TIONS 

NEW  JERSEY  SANITARY  ASSOCIATION;  see  PUBLIC 
HEALTH.   SANITATION 

NEW  JERSEY  SANATORIUM  FOR  TUBERCULOUS  DIS- 
EASES; see  MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITU- 
TIONS 


NEW  JERSEY  SCHOOL  FOR  DEAF  MUTES;  see  MAINTE- 
NANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

NEW  JERSEY  STATE  HOSPITAL  AT  MORRIS  PLAINS; 
see  MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

NEW  JERSEY  STATE  HOSPITAL  AT  TRENTON;  see  MAIN- 
TENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

NEW  JERSEY  STATE  REFORMATORY;  see  MAINTE- 
NANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

NEW  JERSEY  TRAINING  SCHOOL  FOR  FEEBLE-MINDED 
BOYS  AND  GIRLS;  see  MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  IN- 
STITUTIONS 

NEW  MILFORD,  BERGEN  CO. 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 

NEW  VILLAGE,  WARREN  CO. 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

NEW  YORK  CITY 

Climate;  see  that  title 
Cholera;  see  Public  Health 
Drought;  see  Climate.    Drought 
Public  Health;  see  that  title 

NEWARK,   ESSEX   CO. 

Administration  of  Justice;  see  that  title 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.   Mechanics'  Bank;  Merchants' 

Bank  and  Manufacturers'  Bank;  Newark;  State  Bank 
Child  Labor;  see  Labor 
Climate;  see  that  title. 
Dairy  Products;   see  Food  and  Drug  Law.    Dairy  Products. 

Butter 
Evening  Schools;  see  Education 
Exhibitions 

Industrial;  see  Industries,  etc.  Exhibitions 
Female  Charitable  Society;  see  Maintenance 
Fire  Associations;  see  Fires 
Health;  see  Public  Health 

Health  Board;  see  Public  Health.  Boards  of  Health:  Local 
Industrial  Education;   see  Education 
Industries  and  Manufactures;  see  that  title' 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.   Mortality 
Parks;  see  Parks  and  Monuments 
Population;  see  that  title 
Precipitation;  see  Climate 
Public  Buildings;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Sanitation;  see  Public  Health 
Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks.  Dime; 

Franklin  Savings  Institution;  German;  Howard;  Newark; 

People's 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Snowfall;    see  Climate 
Temperature;  see  Climate.   Temperature 
Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 
Typhoid  Fever;  see  Public  Health 
Valuation;   see  Taxation:   State  - 
Vital  Statistics;  see  that  title 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

NEWARK  CITY  ALMSHOUSE;  see  MAINTENANCE:  INDI- 
VIDUAL INSTITUTIONS 


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539 


NEWARK  CITY  HOME;  see  MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL 
INSTITUTIONS 

NEWARK  FEMALE  CHARITABLE  SOCIETY;  see  MAINTE- 
NANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

NEWARK  TECHNICAL   SCHOOL;    see  EDUCATION:    INDI- 
VIDUAL INSTITUTIONS 

NEWBOLD  (CALEB) 

Assemblyman   from   Burlington   Co.,    1791,   Councilman 
1792,  1818-1828. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1822.     Nov.    21.     Wing    dam    across    the    Delaware    at 
Bloomsbury.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1822:  46-47.) 

NEWBOLD  (DANIEL) 

Asscmlilvman  from  Burlington  Co..  1788-1700;  member 
of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled  money, 
1790  ;  see  Money. 

NEWBOLD  (THOMAS),  1760-1823 

Native  of  N.  J.;  Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co., 
1797,  1S20-1822  ;  member  of  Congress,  1807-1813. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Treasubek's  Accounts 

1820.     See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Committee 

1822.     Nov.  27.     Brotherton  Indians.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1822:  127.) 

NEWCOMB  (F.  S.) 

1880-1881.     Sweet  potatoes.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879  (pp. 
71-76)— 9  same  1881.) 

NEWCOMB  (HENRY  0.) 

1894.    See  Fisk  (WlUard  C),  this  date. 

NEWELL  (ROBERT) 

Member  of  Council  from  Salem  Co.,  1841/2. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1842.     March  9.     Costs  and  fees  in  collection  of  money 
on  promissory  notes.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  1841/2: 
336-338.) 

NEWELL  (WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS),  1817-1901 

Native  of  Ohio ;  member  of  Congress  from  N.  J.  1847- 
1851.  1865-1867  ;  originated  and  was  superintendent 
of  life  saving  stations  in  N.  .T.  18G1-1S6;^  :  Governor 
of  N.  J.  1857-1860  (tor  Messages,  see  under  Gov- 
ernor) ;  Governor  of  Washington  Territory  1880- 
1884  and  of  Indian  Territory  1884-1886. 

1865.    Jan.  31.    See  War  Expenditures.  Civil  War,  this 
date. 

1876.  Ann.  address  as  president  of  state  bd.  of  agric. 
(4  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1876:  11-17.) 

1877.  Farm  in  Monmouth  Co.    (5  same  1877:  80-83.) 

NEWELL  (WM.  H.) 

1881.     Examination   of   food    and    drugs.     (5    A.R.   bd. 
health  1881:  104.) 
Table  only. 

.     Summary  as  to  work  of  the  council  of  analysts. 

(5  same  1881:  111-113.) 

NEWKIRK  (ISAAC) 

Senator  from  Salem  Co..  1873-1875. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 
1873.    March  11.     Industrial  School  for  Girls.   (Sen.  jol. 
1873:  567-568.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  250  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1873: 
567.) 

34 


NEWLIN  (J.  W.) 

1874/5-1875/6.     Rept.   as  supt.   of  schools   in   Millville. 

(A.R.   bd.   of  education   1874/5   app.    (pp.   11-13)  — 

.same  1875/6.) 
1885/6-1887/8.     Same.    (Same  1885/6  app.  (pp.  95-97)  — 

same  1887/8.) 

NEWTON  (EBENEZER) 

Assemblyman  from  Cape  May  Co..  1793  ;  Council.  1801- 
1804,    1807. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 
1801.     Oct.  30.     Sums  drawn  from  treasury  under  act 
authorizing  purchase  of  field   artillery,  etc.     (Jol. 
legisl.  council  Oct.  1801:  98.) 

NEWTON  (WM.  K.) 

Dairy  commissioner.  1886-1889  (for  annual  reports;  see 
Dairy  Industry). 

1880-1886.  Rept.  as  state  milk  inspector.  (4  A.R.  bd. 
health  (pp.  209-235)— 10  same  1886.) 

1885  was  also  prtd.  separately.  [Trenton,  1886.]     17  pp. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library, 

1881.  Oleomargarine,  butter,  cheese  and  milk.  (5  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1880/1:  107-111.) 

1882.  Commercial  and  legal  points  of  milk  question. 
(9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  421-428.) 

1883.  Kerosene.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  231.) 
.     Examination  and  analyses  of  kerosene  and  milk. 

(7  same  1883:  231.) 

1884.  Kerosene,  gasoline,  etc.    (8  same  1884:  217.) 

1887.  Imitation  butter.  (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:  185- 
209.) 

1888.  Ice  as  a  source  of  disease.  (12  A.R.  bd.  health 
1888:  119-121.) 

.  Joint  rept.  with  Shippen  Wallace,  food  conven- 
tion at  Washington.    (12  same  1888:    195-196.) 

1889.  The  relation  of  the  conduits  to  the  healthfulness 
of  water.    (13  same  1889:  155-156.) 

1890.  Tincture  of  nux  vomica,  with  remarks  on  relation 
of  food  and  drug  law  to  U.  S.  pharmacopoeia.  (A.R. 
dairy  comr.  1890:  55-57.) 

.     Inspection  of  imitation  coffee.    (Same  1890:  33- 

35.) 

NEWTON,  SUSSEX  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.   Wheat-Growers'  Bank 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Health;  see  Public  Health 

Schools  in;   see  Education 

Temperature;  see  Climate 

Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 

NICHOLAS  (WM.  P.) 

Supt.  of  weights  and  measures,  1872-1874. 

NICHOLSON  (G.  W.) 

1869/70.     Rept.   as   supt.    of   schools   in   Perth   Amboy. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1869/70:  83.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

NICHOLSON  (I.  W.) 

1888.  Paper  on  entomology.  (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888: 
499-500.) 

1890.  Guernseys.    (17  same  1890:  54-63.) 

.     "  How  to  breed,  rear  and  handle  the  dairy  cow." 

(18  same  1890:  362-363.) 

1891.  Results  of  spraying.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1891:  142-146.) 

1893.  Should  milk  be  sold  subject  to  a  test?  (21  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1893:  427-429.) 

NICKEL;  see  MINES  AND  MINING 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


NIEUKIRK  (JAS.  P.) 

1894.     See  Flsk  (Willard  C),  this  date. 

NORDHOFF  (CHAS.) 

1872.     See  Education,  this  date. 

NORMAL  SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION 

NORTH  (F.  A.) 

1896/7-1901/2.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Ocean 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1896/7  (pp.  176-179)  — 
same  1901/2.) 

NORTH  PLAINFIELD,  UNION  CO. 
•  Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Schools  in;   see  Education 

NORTHERN  NEW  JERSEY  FLOOD  COMMISSION;  see  CLI- 
MATE. FLOODS 

NORTON  (RICHD.  W.) 

1900.  Violet  growing.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1900: 
101-106.) 

NUISANCES;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

NUX 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops 
NUTLEY,  ESSEX  CO. 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 
OAK;  see  FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY 
OAKEY  (MARCELLUS) 

1899/00.  Rept.  as  supervising  principal  of  schools  ot 
Englewood  City.  (A.R.  bd.  ot  education  1899/00: 
263-266.) 

OATS 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 

OCEAN  BEACH,  MONMOUTH  CO. 
Sanitation;  see  that  title 

OCEAN  CITY,  CAPE  MAY  CO. 
Temperature;  see  Cape  May  Co. 

OCEAN  COUNTY 

Created  by  act  of  Feb.  15,  1850. 

See  also  Barnegat.  Bayhead.  Island  Heights,  Lakcwood, 
Point  Pleasant,  Toms  River,  Tuckerton. 

Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 
Agriculture;  see  that  title 
Almshouse;   see  Maintenance.    Dependents 
Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 
Oyster  Commission;  see  Fish  and  Game.  Oysters 
Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 
Schools  in;   see  Education 
Taxes;  see  Taxation:  State.  County  Tax 
Teachers'   Institutes;    see   Education.    Teachers'   Institutes, 
under  dates,  1854-1855 

OCEAN  GROVE,  MONMOUTH  CO. 
Sanitation;  see  that  title 
Schools  in;   see  Education 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

OCHRE;  see  MINES,  etc. 


OGDEN  (AARON),  1756-1839 

Native  of  N.  .T.  ;  served  In  the  Revolutlonnrv  War; 
V.  S,  Senator.  1801-1803  :  Boundary  ronimissloner. 
1807  ;  Governor,  1812-1813  (for  messages,  see  under 
(lovernor). 

1807.     Boundary  comr.;  see  Boundaries.  New  York,  this 

date. 
1814.     Expenditure   for   protection    of   maritime   coast. 

(Votes  of  Assem.  1813/4:  134-135.) 

OGDEN   (ABRAHAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1790. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1790.    Nov.   2.    Federal   loan.     (Votes   of  Assem.   Oct. 
1790:  17.) 

OGDEN  (ROBERT) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co.,  1700. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1790.     See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 

OGILBY  (ARTHUR  G.) 

Riparian  comr.,  1883-188.5  ;  see  Land.     Riparian. 

OILCLOTH 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

OILS 

See  also  Labor.     Employment :  also  Light. 

1901-1903.    Table:  oils;  aggregate  quantity  and  value  of 
stock  used,  and  of  goods  made.    (25  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics   of   labor,   etc.   1901/2    (p.   155;    162)— 27 
same  1903/4.) 
Inspection 

1878.  On  illuminating  oils  and  kerosene.  (2  A.R.  bd. 
health  1878:  16-21.) 

.     Table:    flashing  and  fire  tests  of  oils.    (2  same 

1878:  19;  21.) 

1880.  On  kerosene  explosives.    (4  same  1880:  25-28.) 

1881.  Examination  of  kerosene,  sugar,  etc.,  etc.  (5 
same  1881:  105-107.) 

1882.  Execution  of  law  rel.  to  sale  of  petroleum  and 
its  products.    (6  same  1882:  31.) 

.     April    20.     Circular   as   to   illuminating   oils.     1 

sheet. 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  OfBce. 

.     June    20.     Circular   as    to   petroleum,   kerosene, 

etc.  4  pp.   [Circularno.  31  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.] 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.     Same.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  239-244.) 

1883.  Rept.  of  Wm.  K.  Newton  on  examination  and 
analyses  of  kerosene  and  milk.    (7  same  1883:  231.) 

.     Rept.  of  Shippen  Wallace,  on  examination  and 

analyses  of  kerosene.    (7  same  1883:  230-231.) 
.     Rept.  of  T.  B.  Stillman  on  examination  of  illum- 
inating oils.     (7  same  1883:  227-230.) 

.     July   4.     As  to  petroleum,   kerosene,  etc.    4  pp. 

(Circular  no.  42  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.     Same.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  275-277.) 

.     Same.   Reprint.   Jan.,  1886.    4  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  ,T.  state  bd.  of  health  :  also  in  the 
Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1884.  Notes  by  W,  K.  Newton,  member  of  committee 
of  analysts  rel.  to  inspection  of  kerosene,  gasoline 
and  naptha  for  heating  purposes.  (8  A.R.  bd. 
health  1884:  217.) 

.  Rept.  of  Shippen  Wallace,  member  of  the  com- 
mittee of  analysts;  kerosene,  etc.  (8  same  1884:  213- 
214.) 

— .     Notes  on  some  samples  of  kerosene;    by  H.  B. 
Cornwall.    (8  same  1884:  215.) 
Collected  at  various  places  In  N.  J. 


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OILS— cont'd 
Inspection — cont'd 

[1S8G.]  Relating  to  the  adulteration  of  food  or  drugs 
and  to  petroleum,  and  laws  and  regulations  as  to 
the  same.  4  pp.  (Circular  no.  59  of  the  state  bd.  of 
health.) 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same,  another  edition.    8  pp. 

.     Same.    [Reprint,  Feb.  18S9.]    8  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  LIbriuy  and  In  the  N.  J.  state 
bd.  of  health  ;  also  In  the  Surseon  (Jencrai's  Library. 

.     Same.    (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889:  354-361.) 

1899.  December.  Illuminating  oils.  Trenton:  J.  L.  Mur- 
phy Publishing  Co.,  1899.  6  pp.  (Circular  no.  97  of 
the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  In  the  SurReon  General's  Library  and  In  the  N.  .1. 
State  Library. 

.     Same.    (24  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1900:  313-316.) 

Laws 

1882.     A  suppl.  to  an  act  entitled  "  An  act  to  regulate  the 
sale  of  petroleum  and  its  products,"  approved  March 
31,  1882.  2  pp.  fol.   [Trenton,  1883.] 
Copy  In  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

Petroleum 

See  also  aboye,  Inspection. 
1882.     See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 

1885.  On  lights  and  lighting  materials — the  petroleum 
law.    (9  A.R.  bd.  health  1885:  44-45.) 

1893.  Standard  of  kerosene  or  petroleum  products  Im- 
proving; causes  of  accidents.  (17  A.R.  bd.  health 
1893:  22-23.) 

OLCOTT  (GEORGE  P.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1894-1895. 
Reports  by 

1887.     The  drainage  of  private  houses.    (11  A.R.  bd.  of 

health  1887:  133-134.) 
1890.     Sanitation  in  house  construction.    (14  same  1890: 
161-165.) 

1894.  State  and  school  funds  and  state  school  tax. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1894:  207-208.) 

OLDEN  (CHAS.  SMITH),  1799-1876 

Senator  from  Mercer  Co..  1845-1850 ;  Goyernor,  I860- 
1863  (for  Messages,  see  under  Governor)  ;  commis- 
sioner of  sinking  fund.  1864-1872  (for  annual  re- 
ports, see  Debt)  ;  riparian  commissioner,  1869-1872 
(see  Land.    Riparian). 

Reports  by 
1865.     Jan.  31.     See  War  Expenditures,  Civil  War,  this 

date. 
1868.     See  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 
Committee  on  State  Librart 

1846.     Rept.    (Senate  jol.  1846:  441.) 
[Select]  Committee 
1845.     Feb.  25.     State  house  and  other  public  bldgs.  In 
Trenton.    (Sen.  jol.  1845:  516-518;   Votes  of  Assem. 
1845:  481-483.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  200  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Senate  Jol. 
1845:518.) 

1850.  Jan.  10.  Treasurer's  accts.  (Sen.  jol.  1850:  48- 
49.) 

OLDEN  (EMLEY) 

Apptd.  one  of  five  comrs.  in  1848  to  erect  an  additional 
wing  to  the  N.  J.  Stale  Prison. 

OLEOMARGARINE;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

OLIPHANT  (ALEX.  C.) 

Adjutant  General  Oct.  29,  1900-Sept.  16.  1902. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Militia 


OLIVER  (W.  M.) 

1890.     See  Boundary,  New  York,  this  date. 

ONION 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.    Vegetable 
OPHTHALMIA;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

ORANGE,  ESSEX  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.  Mercantile  Bank;  also  Orange 

Bureau  of  Associated  Charities;  see  Maintenance 

Health;  see  Public  Health 

Manual  Training;  see  Education 

Roads;  see  that  title 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks.   Half 

Dime;  also  Orange 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;   see  Education 

Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

ORPHANS'  COURT;   see  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE: 
STATE 

ORTEL  (OTTO) 

1891/2-1903/4.  Manual  training  in  Town  of  Union,  Hud- 
son Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1  (pp.  363- 
366)— same  1903/4.) 

1892/3-1903/4.  Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools  of 
Town  of  Union.  (Same  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  (pp.  164- 
168)— some  1903/4.) 

1894/5.  Rept.  as  principal  of  public  school  of  Union 
Hill.    (Same  1894/5:  284-285.) 

OSBORN  (FRANK) 

1879/80-1880/1.  Temperature  observations  at  Middle- 
town.  (4  A.R.  bd.  health  1880  (p.  203)— 5  same 
1881.) 

1879/82.  Pressure  and  temperature  at  MIddletown.  (6 
same  1882:  292;   306-307.) 

OSBORNE  (E.  A.) 

1875/6.  Meteorological  tables.  (1  A.R.  bd.  health  1877: 
141-142.) 

OTTERSON  (IRA) 

1884-1902,  supt.  State  Home  for  Boys. 
1902.     State  Home  for  Boys.    ( 1  N.  J.  conference  of  char- 
ities and  corrections  1902:  59-61.) 

OUTWATER  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1777/8,  1782/3,  1787/8- 
1789/90,  1815/6;  Councilman,  1791/2,  1796/7- 
1806/7. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 
1799.     Feb.  11.      Penitentiary  house.    (Jol.  legisl.  coun- 
cil Jan.  1799:  42.) 

OWEN  (JAMES) 

1890.  Summary  of  paper  on  "  The  death-rate  In  differ- 
ent localities  In  N.  J."  (14  A.R.  bd.  health  1890: 
159.) 

1892.  The  construction  and  repair  of  country  roads. 
(19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1891:  587-597.) 

1901.  Pollution  of  the  Passaic.  (Rept.  state  sewerage 
comn.  1901:  23-47.) 

1902.  Repair  system  of  roads  of  Essex  Co.  (9  A.R. 
comr.  of  public  roads  1902:  75-76.) 

OYSTERS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


PADDOCK  (MRS.  SARAH  S.) 

1902.  The  need  of  a  state  reformatory  for  women.  (1 
N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections  1902: 
136-142.) 

PAGE  (G.  S.) 

1876.  Plan  for  improving  swamp  land  and  supplying 
Newark,  Orange,  Elizabeth,  Jersey  City  and  Ho- 
boken,  with  water.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  130.) 

PAGE  (PARKER  W.) 

Comr.  of  Fisheries,  1S04-1S97  ;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 
serial  .irroup. 

PALISADES;  see  PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS 

PANGBORN  (Z.  K.) 

1894.  The  relation  of  modern  journalism  to  sanitation. 
(18  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894:  350-353.) 

PAPER 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 
PARCELL   (N.  W.) 

1879.     Mngmt.  of  dairy  stock.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879: 

151-156.) 
1886.     Experiments  with  potatoes.    (13  .same  1885   (pp. 

123-128)— 14  same  1886.) 
.     Potato  scab.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1886:  188- 

190.) 

PARCELS  POST;  see  POSTAL  SERVICE 
PARKER  (A.  S.) 

1893.  Growing  and  marketing  citron.  (21  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1893:  383.) 

PARKER  (CHARLES) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmonth  Co..  1817-1819,  1821  ; 
state  treasurer,  1821-1835  (see  Finance:  State: 
also  Treasurer)  :  state  librarian.  1823-1828  ;  one  of 
comrs.  for  erection  of  new  penitentiary,  1833-1835. 

Reports  by 

1825.  Repairs  of  state  house  and  govt,  house  and  lot. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1825:  84-85.) 

The  other  comrs.  were  David  Johnston.  Wm.  Halsted,  Jr. 
Committee  on  Tbeasubeb's  Accounts 

1819.  See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 

PARKER  (CORTLANDT) 

See  also.  Land.     Riparian,  under  dates.  1849-1864. 
1868.     April   7.     Quarantine  warehouses,   wharves  and 
docks.    (Legisl.  docs.  1868:  931-947.) 
Joint  rept.  with  J.  R.  Wortondylie. 

PARKER  (JAMES),  1776-1868 

Native  of  N.  J. :  Assemblvman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  180G- 
1810.  1812-1813.  1815-1816,  1818.  1827;  collector 
of  customs  at  I'erth  Amboy.  1829-1833  ;  member  of 
Congrefss.  1833-1837 ;  apptd.  a  comr.,  with  Lewis 
Condict  and  John  Clement,  on  the  state  lunatic 
asylum  under  res.  of  March  11,  1842  ;  delegate  to 
State  Constitutional  Convention  In  1844  ;  also 
served  on  boundary  commissions ;  he  was  second 
president  of  the  State  Historical  Society;  active 
promoter  of  canals  and  railroads  in  N.  J. ;  linown 
as  the  father  of  the  school  fund. 

Reports  by 
1807.    Boundary  comr.;  see  Boundary;  New  York,  this 
date. 

1820.  Nov.  13.  Government  house  and  lot  in  Trenton. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1820:  76-77.) 

Joint  rept.  with  John  Beatty  and  David  Thompson,  Jr. 

1826.  Dec.  14.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  examine  Jer- 
sey Bank.    (Same  Oct.  1826:  208.) 

The  other  comrs.  were  James  Vanderpool  and  Asa  White- 
head. 


(Same  Oct.  1826:  202- 
Janies   Vanderpool   and 


PARKER  (JAMES),  1776-1868— cont'd 
Reports  by — cont'd 

1826.  Dec.  IS.     Franklin  Bank. 
208.) 

Joint  rept.   with  James  Parlcer. 
Asa  Whitehead. 
.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen;  ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.   1826: 
208.) 
1828.     See  Boundary,  this  date. 
Committee  ox  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1818.  See  Finance:   State,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Committee 

1811.  Feb.  21.  Militia  fines.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan. 
1811:  538-539.) 

1813.  Jan.  23.     Bank  charters.    (Same  1812/3:  19.) 
.    Oct.  29.     Paving  walks  in  front  of  state  house 

yard.    (Same  Oct.  1813:  17.) 

1814.  Jan.  15.  New  Brunswick  Steamboat  Co.  (Same 
1813/4:  102.) 

.    Feb.  10.    Bridges  over  Passaic  and  Hackensack 

rivers.    (Same  1813/4:  212-214.) 

1815.  Oct.  26.  Loan  to  U.  S.  tor  purpose  of  paying 
militia  of  state.    (Same  1815/0:  16-17.) 

1816.  Jan.  19.  Society  for  establishing  useful  mnfres. 
(Same  1815/6:  114-116.) 

.     Feb.  13.       State  prison.    (Same  1815/6:  236-239.) 

.     Oct.   24.     Socy.   for   establishing   useful   mnfres. 

(Same  1816/7:  21-22.) 

1817.  Jan.  16.  New  Brunswick  Bridge.  (Same  1816/7: 
100-101.) 

.    Jan.  18.    House  and  lot  at  Jersey,  belonging  to 

the  state.    (Same  1816/7:  115.) 

.    Jan.  18.    Govt,  house  and  lot  at  Trenton.    (Same 

1816/7:  119.) 

.  Feb.  1.  State  prison  inspectors'  rept.  and  memor- 
ial.   (Same  1816/7:  176-177.) 

1819.  Feb.  16.  Internal  improvement.  (Same  1818/9: 
141-143.) 

1827.  Nov.  5.  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal.  (Same 
1827/8:  66-70.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1827/8  :  71.) 

1828.  Feb.    26.     Oysters.     (Same    1827/8:  243-246.) 
.     March    4.     Intemperate    use    of    ardent    spirits. 

(Same  1827/8:  290-291.) 

.     March    6.     Alliance   Fire   Insurance   Co.     (Same 

1827/8:  305.) 

PARKER  (JOEL),  1816-1888 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1848 ;  Governor, 
1863-1866.  1872-1875  (for  Messages,  see  under 
Governor)  ;  President  of  state  board  of  education, 
1872-1874  (see  Education,  the  serial  group)  ;  attor- 
ney general.  1875  ;  N.  J.  Supreme  Court  Judge.  18S0- 
1887. 

1872.  Nov.  25.  Address  of  N.  J.  corporators  of  the 
U.  S.  centennial  bd.  of  finance.  6  pp.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1873.) 

PARKER  (RICHARD  B.) 

Assemblyman  from  Ocean  Co.,  1872. 
Reports  by 
SrEciAL  Committee 
1872.     March  19.     Prices  and  amt.  of  public  prtg.;  ma- 
jority rept.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  934-939.) 

PARKER  (RICHARD  WAYNE) 

Native  of  N.  J.  ;  Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1885- 
1886  ;  member  of  Congress,  189,')-1911. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Public  LtROUnds  and  Buildings 

1886.  Feb.  22.  Minority  rept.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1886:  326-330.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


533 


PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS,  ETC. 

1852.  Communication  rel.  to  the  erection  of  national 
monuments  at  Phila.  (App.  to  House  jol.  1S52:  410- 
416:   App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1852:  410-416.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:  True  American  OflSce, 

1852.    7  pp. 

Submitted  Iiy  Oot.  Port  of  N.  J.  and  select  ami  common 
councils  of  Fhila. 

1853.  Rept.  of  the  state  delegates  to  the  Independence 
Monument  Convention.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True 
American  Office,  1853.    4  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  tbe  N.  J.  State  Library. 

.     Same.    (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853:  473-475;   App.  to 

House  jol.  1853:  47G-475.) 

Wm.  C.  Alexander.  E.  R.  V.  Wright  were  the  comrs. 

[1864.]  Rept.  of  comr.  apptd.  by  Gov.  to  visit  battle- 
fields of  Md.  (Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan. 
10,  1865.) 

1888.  Veto  (Green)  of  act  to  encourage  formation  of 
assns.  for  improvement  of  public  grounds  in  any 
city,  town  or  borough  of  state.    (Sen.  jol.  1888:  392.) 

1892.  Natural  parks  and  forest  reservations;  suitable 
localities  for  in  N.  J.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1892: 
24-26.) 

1894.  N.  J.  Highlands  adapted  to  purposes  of  parks  and 
reservations;  advisability  of  such  reservation. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  9,  1894:  15-16.) 

1895.  Advisability  of  setting  aside  natural  parks  and 
forest  reservations:  Palisades  and  Highlands.  (A.R. 
state   geologist   1895:  xxvii-xxviii.) 

.     Benefits  accruing  from  public  parks;  creation  of 

CO.  park  comrs.  authorized;  Highlands  adapted  to 
purposes  of  public  parks  or  reservations;  preserva- 
tion of  palisades:  suggestions;  law  recommended 
providing  for  apptmt.  of  comn.,  to  serve  without 
compensation;  empowered  to  negotiate  for  lands  to 
preserve  natural  scenery,  etc.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts) 
Jan.  8,1895.) 

1896.  Importance  of  natural  parks  and  forest  reserva- 
tions; facilities  in  N.  J.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1896: 
xxii-xxiv.) 

Andersonville  Monument;  see  below,  Receipts  and  Expendi- 
tures 
Antietam  National  Cemetery 

See  also  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
1864.  See  below,  Gettysburg,  this  date. 
[1865.]  Communication  from  pres.  of  trustees  of  An- 
tietam National  Cemetery  and  ace.  docs,  (estimate 
of  amt.  required  for  completion,  apportionment  of 
expenses,  rept.  of  trustees,  rept.  of  pres.  and  supt., 
rept.  of  secy,  and  treasurer,  act  of  incorporation, 
list  of  names).  (Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker) 
Jan.  9,  1866:  63-88.) 

1866.  Proposed  national  cemetery  at  Antietam;  Gettys- 
burg cemetery.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866: 
24-25.) 

1867.  Burial  of  soldiers  at  Antietam  cemetery;  apprns. 
to  Antietam  and  Gettysburg:  expenditure.  (Same 
(Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  8],  1867:  27-28  or  37-38.) 

1872.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  concerning  Antietam  Na- 
tional Cemetery.    (Sen.  jol.  1872:  918-919.) 

.     Same.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  1017-1018.) 

1903.  Rept.  of  N.  J.  Battle  Monument  Comn.  14  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1903  v.  5:  54.) 

Beverly  Monument;  see  below,  Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  National  Military  Park 
See  also  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
1869.     Rept.  of  comr.  for  N.  J.  on  the  Soldiers'  National 
Cemetery  at  Gettysburg.  Trenton:  I>rtd.  at  the  True 
American  Office,  1869.   4  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 


PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS,  ETC.— cont'd 

Chickamauga    and    Chattanooga    National    Military    Park — 
cont'd 

1886-1887.  Rept.  of  the  Gettysburg  Battle-Field  Comn. 
Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1887. 

Checlilist 

1886.  18  pp. 

Copy  Been  in  the  N.  .1.  State  Library. 

1887.  20  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1886  In  Legisl.   docs.   1887,  v.  S.  doc.   35. 
1.SS7    ••         '■  "       1S87.   V.   X  doc.   32. 

1887.  Final  rept.  of  the  Gettysburg  Battle-Field  Comn. 
Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1891. 
165  pp. 

.     Same.    165  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1893  v.  3,  doc.  22.) 

.  Apprns.  for  Gettysburg  monuments;  addition  de- 
sired.   (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1888.  Dedication  of  Gettysburg  monuments.  {Same 
(Green)   Jan.  [10],  1888:  27-28.) 

1889.  Erection  and  tledication  of  Gettysburg  monu- 
ments; apprn.  for  excess  of  expenditure  over  origi- 
nal appru.;  amt.  reed,  from  state  and  subscriptions 
for  payment  to  Gettysburg  Assn.:  ann.  apprn.  should 
be  made  for  improvement  and  care  of  grounds. 
(Same  (Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1892.  Rept.  of  comrs.  to  care  for  Gettysburg  Battle 
monuments.  Trenton:  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1893.  19 
pp.,  illus. 

.     Same.  19  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1893  doc.  22.) 

.     Completion  of  work  of  Gettysburg  Battle  Field 

Comn.:    cost    of    monuments:    total    expenditures. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  27-28.) 

1893.  Gettysburg  Monument  Comn.  created  under  act 
of  Mch.  13,  1889;  unnecessary  to  continue  it  any 
longer;  receipts  and  expenditures;  monuments. 
(Same  (Abbett)   Jan.  1893:  25-26.) 

1895.  Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  rel.  to  dedication  of  Chicka- 
mauga and  Chattanooga  National  Park.  (Sen.  jol. 
1895:  201-202;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1895:  271-272.) 

1?96.  Dedication  of  Chickamauga  and  Chattanooga  Mil- 
itary Park;  apprns.  for  expenses  of  comrs.;  defi- 
ciency; proper  that  apprn.  should  be  made  to  mark 
position  of  N.  J.  troops.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan. 
14,  1896.) 

[189"^.]     Rept.    of   the   New    Jersey    Chickamauga   and 
Chattanooga  Park  Commissioners.   Somerville:  The 
Unionist-Gazette  Print,  1897.   32  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  ,1.  State  Library. 
Essex  County  Park 

1894-1898.     See  below.  Laws,  these  dates. 

1895.     Rept.  of  Essex  County  Park  Comrs.     (Sen.  jol. 
1895:  141-148.) 
Gettysburg  Battle  Field 

1864.  Establishment  of  Gettysburg  cemetery;  expenses; 
apprn.  toward  expenses  recommended  or  payment 
out  of  war  fund;  suggested  that  national  cemetery 
also  be  established  at  Antietam.  (Govs.  mess.  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  12,  1864:  22-23  or  25-27.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message, 

.     Doc.   transmitted   by  Gov.  to  the  legislature  in 

reference  to  Gettysburg  cemetery.    4  pp.     (Legisl. 
docs.  1864.) 

The  doc.  is  a  communication  from  D,  Wills,  agt,  for  Gov. 
of  Penn.,  transmitting  proceedings  of  the  Gettys- 
burg comrs.  Dee.   17.  1863.  etc. 

1866.  See  above,  Antietam,  this  date. 

1867.  See  same,  this  date. 
Hart  Monument 

See  also  below.   Receipts  and   Expenditures. 

1865.  Rept.  of  comrs.  to  erect  John  Hart  Monument. 
(Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  39- 
62.) 

1866.  Warrant  given  for  payment  of  apprn.  for  John 
Hart  monument.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9, 
186G:  21.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS,  ETC.— cont'd 

Laws 

1888.     Text  of  acts  resp.  public  parks  and  grounds.    (10 

A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1886/7:  352- 

359.) 
1899.     The  acts  of  the  state  of  New  Jersey  under  which 

the  Essex  Co.  Park  Comn.  is  organized.    Newark: 

published  by  Essex  Co.  Park  Comn.,  1899.  25  pp. 

Monmouth  Battle  Monument 

See  below,  Iteceipts  and  ISxpendltures. 
New  Jersey  Monument  Association 

1S59.  Address  of  the  oiBcers  and  standing  committee 
of  the  N.  J.  Monument  Assn.  Original  charter  March 
8,  1844.  Suppl.  added  March  8,  1859.  Trenton:  Mur- 
phy &  Bechtel,  1859.   15  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Columbia  University  Library. 
1861.     Memorial  of  the  N.  J.  Monument  Assn.    (App.  to 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1861:  602-610.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.      Ordered   prtd.      (Minutes   of  Assem.    ISfil  : 
138.) 
1870.     N.  J.   Monument  Assn.;    memorial  in  behalf  of 
erection  of  a  statue  of  George  Washington  in  the 
City  of  Trenton.    (Legisl.  docs.  1870:  1009-1012.) 

Newark 

1867.  Kept,  of  the  park  comrs.  apptd.  by  an  act  of  the 
legisl.  to  authorize  the  selection  and  location  of  cer- 
tain grounds  for  a  public  park  for  the  city  of  New- 
ark. Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Office, 
1868.    15  pp.,  map. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1868:  883-897.) 

Palisades 

See  also  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 

serial 

1  series 

Comn.  apptd.  by  joint  res.  of  March  21,  1899. 
1899.     Rept.  of  the  Palisade  Comn.  [to  the  Governor]. 
Checklist 
1809.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulsley,  1900.     7  pp. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1899  in  Legisl.  docs.   1899.  v.  5,  doc.  47.  . 

2  series 

Under  chap.  27  :  Laws  of  1900. 
1900-1904.     Ann.   rept.   of  the  Palisade  Comn.    [to  the 
legislature].* 

Checklist 
Doc.   and  dept.   editions  differ  only  In  omission  of  im- 
print from  the  doc.  ed. 
1.   1900.      Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,  1901.     8  pp. 
MacCrellish  &  Qulgley.  1902.     4  pp. 
The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 


2.  1901.     Trenton 

3.  1902.     Trenton 

1903.     7  pp. 

4.  1903.     Camden 

5.  1904.     Trenton 

diagr. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follow 

1.  1900  In  Legisl.  docs.  1900 

2.  1901  

3    1902 

4.   1903    "         "  "       1903;  V.   2,  doc. 

4.  "        "  Minutes  of  Assem.  1904:668-670 

5.  1904    "  Legisl.  docs.   1904.  v.   2.  doc.   19. 


S.  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1904.     5  pp. 
MacCrellish  &  Qulgley.  1905.     5  pp.. 


V.  5,  doc.  48. 

1901.  V.  5.  doc.  53. 

1902,  V.  3,  doc.  37. 


non-serial 

1895.  Message  of  Gov.  (Werts)  rel.  to  acquisition  of 
Palisades  of  Hudson  River  by  U.  S.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1895:  891-893.) 

.     See  above,  the  general  group. 

1896.  Conclusion  of  jt.  comn.  of  N.  J.  and  N.  Y.  in  re- 
gard to  Palisades  is  that  they  should  be  acquired 
and  held  by  U.  S.;  steps  to  attain  that  purpose  sug- 
gested.   (Govs.  mess.   (Werts)   Jan.  14,  1896.) 


•From   1802-1904.    the   title   is   Ann.    Kept,   of  the  comrs.   of   the 
Palisades  Interstate  Park. 


PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS,  ETC.— cont'd 
Palisades — cont'd 

ti07i-serial — cont'd 
1897.     Preservation  of  the  Palisades;  suit  pending  agst. 
Brown  &  Fleming;   suggestions  for  preventing  fu- 
ture claims.    (Same  (Griggs)  Jan.  12,  1897:  12-15.) 
1900.     Objects  and  membership  of  Palisades  Interstate 
Park  Comn.    (Rept.  of  Palisade  Comn.  of  N.  J.  1900: 
4.) 
.     Method  of  procedure.    (Same  1900:  4-8.) 

1900.  Apptmt.  of  Comn.  to  rept.  condition  of  Palisades 
and  suggest  remedies  for  preservation;  conference 
with  N.  Y.  Comn.;  suggestions  made.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

1901.  Names  of  N.  Y.  and  N.  J.  comrs.  of  Palisades 
Interstate  Park;  legislation  to  facilitate  their  work 
urged.    (Saine  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 

1901-1904.  Table:  yearly  progress  in  purchase  of  Pal- 
isades frontage.  (5  A.R.  comrs.  Palisades  Inter- 
state Park  1904/5:  4.) 

Poor  Monument;  see  below,  Receipts,  etc. 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 
Anderso.nvllle  Monument 

1899.     Table:    apprn.    and    disbursement    on    acct.    of 
Anderson  villa  Monument.    (A.R.  comptroller  1898/ 
9:  52.) 
Aktietam  Battle  Monument 
1902-1902/3.     Table:  apprn.  and  disbursements  on  acct. 
of  Antletam  battle  monument  comn.    (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1901/2   (p.  83)— same  1902/3.) 
1904.     Amt.  of  unexpended  balance  on  acct.  of  Antle- 
tam battle  monument  comn.    (Same  1903/4:  30.) 
Beverly  Monument 

1875.     Amt.  of  apprn.  in  1873  for  the  National  Monu- 
ment at  Beverly;  payment.    (A.R.  comptroller  1874/ 
5:  24.) 
Chickamauqa  and  Chattanooga  National  Militabt  Park 
1895-1896/7.     Amt.   disbursed   on   acct.   of  Chattanooga 
and   Chickamauga   national   military   park.     (A.R. 
comptroller  1894/5  (p.  b7)—xnme  1896/7.) 
1897.     Amt.  reed,  on  acct.  of  Chickamauga  and  Chatta- 
nooga comn.    (Same  1896/7:  24.) 
Habt  Monument 

1865.  Table:  apprn.  to  Hart  Monument.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1864/5:  621.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
Fort  Lee 

1902.  Table:  apprn.  and  disbursements  on  acct.  of 
Fort  Lee  [Bergen  Co.]  battle  monument.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1901/2:  63.) 

Getttsburg 

1886-1891/2.    Disbursements    on    acct.    of    Gettysburg 
monuments;    amts. ;    purpose.     (A.R.    comptroller 
1885/6  (pp.  33-34)— same  1891/2.) 
Monmouth  Battle  Monument 

1883-1903/4.     Amt.   of  disbursements  on   acct.  of  Mon- 
mouth Battle  monument.    (A.R.  comptroller  1882/ 
3  (p.  58)— same  1903/4.) 
Palisades 

1896-1903/4.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  palisade 
comn.  (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (p.  60) — same  1903/ 
4.) 

No  repts.  1897-1899. 

.    Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6  (p.  421) 

—same  1896/7.) 

No  repts.  1897-1899. 
PooB  Monument 

1904.  Table:  apprn.  and  disbursements  on  acct.  of  mon- 
ument to  Gen.  Enoch  Poor.  (A.R.  comptroller  1903/ 
4:  71.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


535 


PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS,  ETC.— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Stockton  and  Kearney  Statues 

1874.  Statuary:  apprn.  and  disbursement  for  the 
Stockton  and  Kearney  statues  in  the  National  statu- 
ary gallery.    (A.R.  comptroller  1873/4:  20-21.) 

.     Table:    apprn.  and  disbursement  for  statues  of 

Stockton  and  Kearney.    (A.R.  treasurer  1873/4:  91.) 

1889.  Comment  on  apprn.  for  the  statues  of  Stockton 
and  Kearney.    (A.R.  comptroller  1888/9:  39.) 

.     Table:  apprn.  and  disbursement  for  Stockton  and 

Kearney  statues.    (A.R.  treasurer  1888/9:  201.) 
Trenton  Battle  Monument  Commission 

1893-1893/4.  Payment  of  the  apprn.  made  in  1887  on 
acct.  of  Trenton  Battle  monument.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1892/3  (p.  44)— samp  1893/4.) 

Stockton  and  Kearney  Statues 

See  also  above.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
1865?.     Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  statues  for  the  old  hall  of  the 
House  of  Representatives.     (Doc.  ace.  Govs.  mess. 
(Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 
1872.    Mess,  of  the  Gov.  (Parker)  rel.  to  the  Stockton 
and  Kearney  statues,   h.  t.  p.   5  pp. 

.     Same.    pp.   123-127.     (Legisl.  docs.   1872.) 

Trenton  Battle  Monument 

See  also  above.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
1892.     Favoring  erection  of  monument  at  Trenton. 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  68.) 

Washington  Association;  see  Finance.   Expenditures. 
Washington   Monument 

1851.  Stone  for  National  monument;  description. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Haines)   Jan.  15,  1851:  15-16.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  committee  to  whom  was  referred  so 

much  of  the  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  the  block  of 
stone  to  be  furnished  by  the  state  of  N.  J.  to  the 
National  Monument,  now  being  erected  to  the  mem- 
ory of  Washington,  at  Washington,  n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Soey.,  Newarli  and  in  the 
N.  J.  State  Library. 

PAROLE;  see  ADMINISTRATION  OF  JUSTICE:  STATE 

PARRET  (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Salem  Co.,  1796  ;  Councilman,  1797- 
1799.  1801-1804  :  member  of  committee  to  count  and 
burn  cancelled  money,  1798  ;  see  Money. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1799.    June  1.    State  prison. 

1799:  17.) 
1803.     Nov.  9.     Robbery  of  state  treasury. 
1803:  243-264.) 


(19 


(Jol.  legisl.  council  May 
{Same  Oct. 


PARROTT  (GEORGE  T.) 

Assemblyman  from  Union  Co.,  1881-1882. 
1881.     See  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

PARRY   (CHAS,) 

1888.  Does  the  farmer  have  more  than  an  equal  amt. 
of  taxation,  direct  and  otherwise  and  less  encour- 
agement than  mnfg.,  trading  and  transporting  or 
carrying  interests  of  the  country?  if  so,  why?  (16 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  481-484.) 

1889.  Nut  culture.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1889: 
135-140.) 

1890.  Chestnut  culture.    (18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  375.) 
1892.     Grape  and  pear  culture.    (20  .?onie  1892:  326-332.) 

1894.  Results  of  spraying  in  1893.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1894:  55-62.) 

1895.  Chestnuts.    (Same  1895:  161-166.) 

1896.  San  Jose  scale.    (Same  1896:  121-129.) 


PARRY  (WILLIAM) 

1873.     Large  fruits.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1873:  81-94.) 
1876.     Raspberry.     (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.   1876:  21- 

26.) 
1881.     Raspberries.    (Same  1881:  17-25.) 

.     Same.    (8  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S81:  145-153.) 

1884.     Kieffer  pear.    (Procs.  state  hortic,  socy  Jan,  1884: 

110-112.) 
1S85.     The  New  Orleans  Exposition.    (12  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1884:  235-242.) 
1887.     Carp  culture.    (14  same  1886:  395-398.) 

PARRY  (WM.  C.) 

1891.  How  organization  has  added  to  profits  of  milk 
producers.    (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  427-429.) 

1892.  N.  J.  Dairymen's  Protective  Assn.   (19  same  1891: 
351-361.) 

PARSONS  (ANDREW) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1834-1835,  Councilman, 
1836  :  Councilman  from  Passaic  County,  1837-1838  : 
trustee  of  school  fund.  1838-1839  ;  see  Education, 
the  serial  group  ;  one  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  to  take 
charge  of  the  state  lantls  at  Paterson,  March  2, 
1839, 

Reports  by 

Select  Commi'stee  (Assembly) 

1835.     Feb.  26.     Fire  cos.  of  Paterson  and  Saddle  River, 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5:  411.) 

[Select]  Committee  (Council) 

1837.     March  1.     Slavery.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  1837/8: 
343.) 

PASSAIC,  PASSAIC  CO. 
Malaria;  see  Public  Health 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  IndividuaL  Dundee;  also  Passaic 

Co. 
Sewage;  see  that  title 
Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 

PASSAIC  COUNTY 

Created  by  act  of  Feb.  7.  1837. 

See  also  Passaic,  Paterson,  Pompton,  Rlngwood, 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 

Almshouse;   see  Maintenance.    Dependents 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 

Bridges;  see  that  title 

Corn  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grain 

Crops;   see  Agriculture.   Crops 

Geology;  see  that  title 

Insane  Asylum;  see  Maintenance.   Defectives 

Iron;  see  Mines,  etc. 

Manual  Training;  see  Education 

Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops,   Vegetable 

Roads;  see  that  title 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Taxes;  see  Taxation:  State.  County  Tax 

PASSAIC  RIVER 

Floods;  see  Climate 
Improvement;  see  River  Conservancy 
Pollution;  see  Water  Supply;  Passaic  Valley 
Rainfall  and  flow;  see  Climate,  Rainfall 

PASSAIC  VALLEY 
Drainage;   see  Land 
Water  Supply  and  Sewerage;  see  Water  Supply,  etc. 


536 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


PASSAIC  VALLEY  SEWERAGE  COMMISSION;  see  WATER 
SUPPLY,  ETC.   PASSAIC  VALLEY 

PATERSON  (WM.) 

Stato  director  of  Delaware  and  Rarltnn  Canal  and 
famden  and  Ambov  R.R.  Cos..  1S60,  1862-1865, 
1868-1870,  (1877-1878  for  Reports,  see  Railroads: 
Individual.     United  N'.  J.  R.R.  and  Canal  Co.). 

1868.     See  Taxation:    State,  this  date. 
1880.     See  same,  tliis  date. 

PATERSON,  PASSAIC  CO. 

Incorporated  1837. 

See  also  Society  for  Establishing  Manufactures,  under 
Industries,  etc.     Associations. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.  Cataract  City  Bank;  Domestic 
Bank;  Mechanics'  Bank;  National  Bank;  Paterson;  Peo- 
ple's Bank 

Child  Labor;  see  Labor 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Debt;  see  Debt:  Local 

Diphtheria;  see  Public  Health 

Evening  Schools;  see  Education 

Health;  see  Public  Health 

Industries  and  Manufactures;  see  that  title 

Land;  see  that  title 

Manual  Training;   see  Education 

Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.  Mortality 

Population;  see  that  title 

Precipitation;  see  Climate 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

Refuse  Disposal;  see  that  title 

Sanitation;  see  that  title 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 

School  Houses;  see  Education 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Sewage;  see  that  title 

Silk  Manuf acttire ;  see  Industries.   Textile 

Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 

Typhoid  Fever;  see  Public  Health 

Valuation;   see  Taxation:   State 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 


PATTERSON  (AUSTIN  H.) 


Assemblyman    from    Monmouth    Co., 

1872. 


1857-1860,    1870- 


Reports  by 

1872.     See  Education,  this  date. 
[Select]  Committee 

1872.    March  28.    Asylum  for  deaf  mutes.    (Minutes  of 

Assam.  1872:  1188-1189.) 
.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1872.) 

PATTERSON  (JAMES) 

Councilman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1841-1844  ;  trustee  of 
school  fund,  1844  ;  see  Education,  the  serial  group. 

PATTERSON  (JAMES  M.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1876,  1880. 

1872.  Horticultural  exhibitions.   (A.R.  state  agrlc.  socy. 
1872:  37-42.) 

1873.  Garden  decoration  and  the  plants  to  use.    {Same 
1873:  95-116.) 

PATTERSON  (S.  A.) 

1898.     Powers,  duties  and  limitations  of  bds.  of  health 
(23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899:  293-300.) 


PATTON  (HORACE  B.) 

Chemical  geologist,  Afrricultural  College  Experiment 
Station  ;  see  Agriculture.     Soils,  under  dates  1888- 

isno. 
1888.     Investigation  of  soils.    (9  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  1  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1888: 
213-221.) 

PAULINSiaLL  RIVER 

Rainfall  and  flow;  see  Climate.  Rainfall 

PAULUS  HOOK;  see  POWLES  HOOK 

PAUPERISM;  see  POPULATION 

PAXSON  (STACY  A.) 

State  House  Commissioner,  under  act  of  April  2.  1845 
(see  Public  Buildings)  ;  state  treasurer,  184o-May 
25.  1847  (see  Finance:    State;  also  Treasurer). 

PEA 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Vegetable 

PEA  PATCH;  see  LAND 

PEACH 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Fruit 

PEAR 

Crop;  see  Agriculture. 


Crops.    Fruit 


PEARSON  (ALEX.  W.) 

1882.     On  protection   of  grapes  from  rot  and  mildew. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1882:  47-52.) 
.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  307-314.) 

1884.  Grape  rot.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884: 
65-73.) 

1885.  The  peach.    (Same  1885:  39-42.) 

.     Experiences  in  prevention  of  grape  rot.    (Same 

1885:  123-130.) 

1887.  Have  seedling  roots  any  advantage  over  cuttings 
or  layers?    (Same  1887:  150-153.) 

1888.  What  new  work  can  our  experiment  station  do 
for  the  benefit  of  horticulture?  (Same  1888:  103- 
106.) 

1889.  Fungus  diseases  of  plants.  (16  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1888:  349-359.) 

Erroneously  printed  Pierson. 

.  The  use  of  fungicides  in  the  prevention  of  fun- 
gus diseases  of  plants.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1889:  163-175.) 

1890.  The  best  means  to  destroy  insects  Injurious  to 
our  fruit  interests,  especially  the  rosebug.  (Sarne 
1890:  46-54.) 

1890/1.  Agric.  possibilities  of  southern  N.  J.  (18  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1890:  51-63.) 

1891.  The  spraying  of  plants  with  insecticides  and  re- 
sults.   (19  AHHie  1891:  416-420.) 

.     Pruning — its    uses    and    abuses.      (Procs.    state 

hortic.  socy.   1891:  33-40.) 

1892.  Wine  making.    (Same  1892:  119-131.) 

1893.  Sweet  potatoes,  Vineland.  (14  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion   1893:  134-136.) 

1894.  Has  grape  growing  ceased  to  be  profitable? 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1894:  147-150.) 

1895.  The  value  of  forests  to  agric.  (Same  1895:  182- 
186.) 

PEARSON  (L.) 

1901.     Cow  health.    (28  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1900:  213-230.) 

PEARSON  (R.  A.) 

1905.  The  production  and  handling  of  milk.  (32  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1904:  189-198.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


537 


PEARSON  (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1799-1804;  1808- 
1817,   1819. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1800.     Nov.  13.     Nature  of  deficiencies  of  taxes  in  the 

several  cos.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1800:  68-71.) 
1803.     Nov.  9.     State  house.    (Same  Oct.  1803:  37-38.) 
1814.     Jan.  29.     Act  rel.  to  steamboats.    (Same  1813/4: 
157-158.) 

1816.  Jan.  24.  Rancocus  Toll-bridge  Co.  (Same  1815/ 
6:  135.) 

1817.  Nov.  5.  Repairs  on  govt,  house.  (Same  Oct.  1817: 
38.) 

PEASE  (N.  W.) 

1868/9-1888/9.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Union 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1868/9  (pp.  617-620)  — 
same  1888/9.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

PEAT;  see  MINES,  ETC. 

PECK  (BENJAMIN) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1794-1795. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1795.     Feb.  21.     Proposed  dam  and  water  works  across 
Manumusking  Creek,  in  Cumberland  Co.    (Votes  of 
Assem.  Feb.  1795:  24.) 

PECK  (F.  B.) 

1904.     Talc.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1904:  161-185.) 

PEDDLERS;  see  LICENSE 

PEET  (CHAS.  E.) 

1902.    See  Salisbury  (Rollin  D.),  this  date. 

PEMBERTON,  BURLINGTON  CO. 

Cranberry  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.   Fruit  Crops.   Cran- 
berry 

PENNINGTON  (ALEX.  C.  M.)  1810-1867 

Native  of  N.  .T. ;  hold  various  offices  in  Newark  ;  Assem- 
blyman from  Essex  Co.,  1837-1838 ;  member  of 
Congress,  1853-57. 

Reports  by 
Special  Committee 
1837.     Nov.  7.     Banking  system.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/ 
8:  54-61.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  1000  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1837/8:61.) 

PENNINGTON  (ED.  R.) 

1S84.     See  Miller   (Waters  B.). 

PENNINGTON  (SAMUEL) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1805-1806,  1810-1815, 
1820-1823,  1825,  Councilman,  1827. 

Reports  by 

Agent  of  State  Lands  at  Paterson 

1826.     Dec.  6.     Communication  as  agent  of  state  public 
lands  at  Paterson.     (Votes  of  Assem.   1826/7:  144- 
145.) 
1831.     Jan.  4.     State  lands  at  Paterson,  1828/9-1829/30. 
(Same  1830/1:  123.) 

Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1822.     See  Finance:    State,  serial  group  B. 


PENNINGTON  (SAMUEL)— cont'd 
Reports  by — cont'd 
[  Select  |   Com  m  ittee 
1813.     Nov.   4.     Turnpike  road  from  Kingston  to  New 
Brunswick.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1813:  78.) 

1820.  Nov.  10.  Rate  of  interest.  (Same  Oct.  1820:  67- 
68.) 

1821.  Nov.  22.  State  arms  and  ordnance.  (Same  Oct. 
1821:  112-113.) 

1825.  Dec.  9.  Island  in  the  Delaware  River  called  Pea- 
Patch.    (Same  1825:  174.) 

PENNINGTON  (SAML.  HAYES) 

1875.  Summary  of  address  at  first  meeting  of  N.  J. 
Sanitary  Assn.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  123- 
124.) 

PENNINGTON  (WM.)  1796-1862 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.  1828/9  ;  Governor  of  N.  J. 
1838-1843  (for  Messages,  see  under  Governor)  ; 
trustee  of  school  fund  1838-1843  (see  Education, 
the  serial  group)  ;  member  of  Congress  1859-1861. 

Reports  by 

[Sbxect]  Committee 
1829.     Jan.   16.     State  banks  at  Camden,   New  Bruns- 
wick, Elizabeth,  Newark  and  Morris.    (Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1828/9:  158-166.) 

PENNINGTON  (WILLIAM  SANDFORD)   1757-1826 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.  1797-1799.  Councilman 
1802-1803 ;  elected  Associate  Justice  of  State 
Supreme  Court  in  1804  and  was  Supreme  Court 
Reporter  1806-1813;  Governor  of  N.  J.  1813-1815 
(for  Mes.sages  see  under  Governor)  ;  Judge  of  D.  S. 
District  Court  1815-1826. 

1807.     Boundary  comr.;  see  Boundary;  New  York,  this 

date. 
1817.     Oct.  17.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  by  act  of  N.  J. 
Legisl.  for  settling  differences  betw.  that  state  and 
Penn.  Trenton:    J.  J.  Wilson,  1817.   34  pp. 

The  other  cnmrs.  were  David  Thompson,  Jr.,  and  Ellett 
Tucker.  Copies  of  the  report  were  seen  in  the  N.  J. 
State  Library,  Princeton  University  Library  and 
N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

.     Oct.  29.     House  and  lot  in  Jersey  City  belonging 

to  the  state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1817:  16-17.) 
Joint    rept.    with    James    Vanderpool   and    Henry    Van 
Dalsem. 

1819.  Oct.  22.  Revision  and  compilation  of  the  statute 
laws  of  the  state.    (Same  Oct.  1819:  13-14.) 

PEPPER;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

PEPPERS 
Crop;    see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable 

PEQUEST  RIVER 
Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate 

PEQUEST  VALLEY 
Drainage;  see  Land 

PERKIOMEN  CREEK 

Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate 

PERRINE  (JOHN,  JR.) 

Member  of  Council  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1835/6. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1836.     March  3.     R.R.  from  Perth  Amboy  to  Hoboken. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council  1835/6:    257-258.) 
Ordered  prtd. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


PERRINE  (LEWIS) 

Quartormastor  genoral  1855-1888  (for  annual  report,  see 
Mllltla)  ;  State  House  Commissioner,  under  act  of 
March  18.  1875  (see  Public  Buildings). 

1876.  State  house  extension.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  187C: 
143-146;  231-233.) 

■Toint  repts.  with  Phil.  Dickinson  and  Chas.  P.  Smith. 

PERRY  (EDMUND) 

Senator  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1859-1861. 
Reports  by 
SpEci.\r.  Committee 

1860.  March  22.  Invasion  of  Va.  (Sen.  jol.  Jan.  1860: 
665-673.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  jol.  1860  :  673.) 

PERTH  AMBOY,  MIDDLESEX  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.  City  Bank.  Commercial  Bank 

Clays;   see  Industries.    Pottery,  etc.    Clay 

Health;  see  Public  Health 

Mortality;  see  Vital  Statistics.  Mortality 

Oyster  Culture;  see  Fish  and  Game 

Quarantine;  see  Public  Health 

Sanitation;  see  that  title 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 

Schools  in;   see  Education 

Sewerage;  see  Water  Supply  and  Sewerage 

PESTS 

Agricultural;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.   Pests 

PETIT  (DAVID) 

1873.  Rotation  of  crops.  (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1873: 
117-120.) 

.     Raising  corn.    (1  A.R.  bd.  agric.  [1873]:  66-67.) 

.     Wheat  raising.     (Same   [1873] :  64-66.) 

1874.  The  banked  meadows  of  N.  J.;  method  of  farm- 
ing.   (2  same  1874:  68-70.) 

1875.  Lime  as  a  fertilizer.    (3  same  1875:  52-55.) 

PETROLEUM;  see  OILS 

PETTIT  (FRANK) 

1877.  Fruit  raising  in  Salem  Co.  (5  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 
1877:  132-134.) 

PETTIT  (N.) 

1867-18G7/8.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Sussex  Co. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7  (pp.  799-807)— same 
1867/8.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

PETTIT  (W.) 

1887.     Hedging  [as  a  farm  fence].    (15  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1887:  452-456.) 
.     Fertilizer  experiments  on  wheat.    (8  A.R.  agric. 

exper.  station  1887:  88-95.) 

PFEIFFER   (GEORGE) 

Assemblyman  from  Camden  Co..  1886 ;  Senator  1888- 
1890  :  U.  S.  Marshal  1893-1896 ;  commissioner  of 
fisheries  in  N.  .1.  1894-1898  (see  Fish  and  Game, 
the  serial  group). 

PFEIFFER  (HENRY.) 

1903.  Experience  in  fruit-growing  [in  Atlantic  Co.]. 
(31  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1903:  388-392.) 


PHARMACY  (STATE  BOARD  OF);   see  LICENSE. 
GISTS 

PHEASANTS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 


DRUG- 


PHELPS  (WM.  F.) 

1860-1862.     Rept.  as  principal  of  normal  school  at  Tren- 
ton to  the  supt.  of  public  schools.    (A.R.  supt.  public 
schools  1860   (pp.  152-158)— same  1862.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

PHELPS  (WM.  W.) 

1884.     Address  on  agric.    (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883:  31-54.) 

PHILADELPHIA 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Drought;  see  Climate.  Drought 

Fruit  Market;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit.   Cranberry 

Pilotage;  see  Navigation 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 

PHILLIPS  (J.  F.) 

1877.     Farm  in  Lawrence,  Mercer  Co.    (5  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1877:  74-76.) 

PHILLIPS  (JOHN  H.) 

Assemblyman  from  Mercer  Co..  18,'>0-1851  :  State  Super- 
intendent of  Public  Schools,  1852-1859  (for  Annual 
Reports;  see  Education,  the  serial  group). 

PHILLIPS  (W.  L.) 

In  1878.  apptd.  a  comr.  to  provide  tor  the  enlargement 
of  the  N.  J.  state  prison. 

PHILLIPSBURG,  WARREN  CO. 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Talc  Deposits;  see  Mines  and  Mining;  Talc 

PHYSICIANS;   see  LICENSE 

PICKEL  (JONATHAN) 

Assemblyman    from    Hunterdon    Co.,    1837,    1843-1845, 
184i8-1849. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1845.  Feb.  19.  Lotteries  drawn  under  authority  of 
socy.  for  establishing  useful  mnfres.  (Votes  of  As- 
sem. 1845:  447-449.) 

PICKEREL;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

PICKLES;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

PIERCE  (E.  R.) 

1883/4.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Perth  Amboy.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1883/4  app.  pp.  31-32.) 

PIERCE  (HENRY  B.) 

1867/8-1S83/4.     Rept.   as  city   supt.   of  schools  of  New 

Brunswick.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867/8  (pp.  825- 

829)— somp  1883/4.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1876.     School  hygiene.     (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  134- 

135.) 
1882.     Hygiene   in   public   schools.     (7   same  1883:  151- 

152.) 

PIERSON  (GEO.  R.) 

1892.  Book-keeping,  with  rules  for  division  of  profits, 
paying  withdrawals  and  return  of  premiums.  (15 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1891/2:  325- 
334.) 

PIERSON  (STEPHEN) 

18S8/9-1891/2.  Manual  training  at  Morristown.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1888/9  app.  (pp.  150-153)— some 
1891/2.) 


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639 


PIERSON  (WILLIAM  J.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  County  1836/7-1837/8. 
Reports  by 
Committee  of  Ways  and  Means 

1838.  Feb.  8.  Treasurer's  rapt,  on  state  finances. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:  451-459.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1837/8:459.) 

.     Feb.    24.     Surplus   revenue.     {Same  1837/8:  567- 

568.) 

PIGEON;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

PIKE  PERCH;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

PILOTS;    see  NAVIGATION 

PINCHOT  (GIFFORD) 

1895.  Notes  on  forests  of  N.  J.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1895:  183-188.) 

1898.  Sllvicultural  notes  on  the  white  cedar.  (Kept,  on 
forests  [ace.  ann.  rept.  state  geologist]  1899:  131- 
135.) 

.     The  Plains.    {Same  1899:  125-130.) 

.     A  study  of  forest  fires  and  wood  production  in 

southern   N.   J.     Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Quigley, 

1899.   102  pp. 

1899.  The  effects  of  fire.  (Rept.  on  forests  [ace.  ann. 
rept.  state  geologist]  1899:  103-123.) 

PINE  (ISAAC) 

Assemblyman  from  Gloucester  Co.  1812-1817. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1817.  Nov.  4.  Drawbridge  over  Oldman's  Creek.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1817/8:  32-33.) 

PINE;  see  FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY 

"  PINES,  THE  " 

Triangular  In  shape :  cover  one-third  of  the  state ;  50 
miles  wide  at  Delaware  Bay  and  extending  from 
Long  Branch  about  115  miles  along  the  coast. 
Cranberry  swamps  are  among  the  Pines. 

PINKHAM  (J.  W.) 

1876.     Wells  and  house  supply  of  water.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of 

health  1878:  129-130.) 
1884.     Sub-surface  irrigation  system  of  sewage  disposal, 

as  Illustrated  in  N.  J.    (9  same  1885:  85-86.) 

PINTARD  (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1886. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 
18S6.     April  7.     Sale  of  adulterated  butter  in  Newark. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.   1886:  774-794.) 

PLAINFIELD,  UNION  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.  Plainfield;  also  Union  County 
Dairy  Inspection;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law.    Dairy  Products. 

Milk 
Health;  see  Public  Health 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks.  Dime 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Sewage;  see  that  title 

Trust  Companies;  see  Banks:  Individual  Trust  Companies 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

PLATE  GLASS 

Insurance;  see  that  title 


PLATT  (HENRY) 

1884.     Welsh  cattle.    (12  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1884:  119-127.) 

PLATT  (ISAAC  H.) 

1892.  Summary  of  paper  on  the  climatic  features  of  the 
Pines  of  N.  J.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  142-144.) 

PLEURO-PNEUMONIA;    see  AGRICULTURE.     LIVESTOCK. 
INSPECTION 

PLUM 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Fruit 

PLUMBING 

Inspection  of;  see  Public  Health.  Sanitation 

PNEUMONIA;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

POINT  PLEASANT,  OCEAN  CO. 
Sanitation;  see  that  title 

POLAND  (ADDISON  B.) 

State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  1891/2- 
1894/5  (for  Annual  Reports,  see  Education,  the 
serial  group). 

1894.  Preliminary  rept.  to  the  state  bd.  of  education 
concerning  the  advantages  of  the  township  system. 
Iv  pp.    (A.R.  bd.  education  1893/4.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub. 

Co.,  1895.   Iv  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  dept.  of  public  Instruction  and  in 
the  Library  of  Columbia  University. 

1897/8-1899/00.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Paterson. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8    (pp.  240-243)— .same 

1899/00.) 
.     Rept.   on  manual  training  in  Paterson  schools. 

{Satne  1897/8   (pp.  363-365)— .same  1899/00.) 
1900/1-1903/4.     Manual    training   in    public   schools   of 

Newark.    (Sajwe  1900/1  (pp.  413-415)— some  1903/4.) 
.     Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Newark.    {Same 

1900/1   (pp.  271-275)— same  1903/4.) 

POLL  TAX;   see  TAXATION:   STATE 

POLLAND  (W.  M.) 

1895/6-1900/1.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Atlantic 
City.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1895/6  (pp.  161-162)- 
same  1900/1.) 

POLLOCK  (HON.  JAS.) 

1883.  Address  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  (10  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1.S82:  141-153.) 

POMPTON,  PASSAIC  CO. 

Rainfall;  see  Climate.   Rainfall 

POMPTON  TOWNSHIP,  PASSAIC  COUNTY 
Manual  Training  in;  see  Education 

POOR   (ENOCH);   see  PARKS  AND  MONUMENTS 
POPLAR;  see  FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY 

POPULATION 

1790-1880.     See  below,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1858.  Table:  pay  of  legislature,  prtg.  and  binding,  sal- 
aries of  state  officers,  no.  of  inhabitants  in  Me., 
N.  H.,  Vt.,  Mass.,  R.  I.,  N.  Y.,  N.  J.,  la.,  Ga.,  Tenn. 
(4  A.R.  bd.  trustees  state  normal  school  1858/9: 
408.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1891.  Table:  average  size  of  families  in  various  coun- 
tries of  Europe.    (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  526.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


POPULATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY 

1664-1885.  Tables:  estimated  population  of  N.  J.  in 
1664,  16S2,  1693,  1700,  1726,  1737,  1745,  1765,  1776; 
population  according  to  U.  S.  census  1790,  1800,  etc. 
to  1880;  population  according  to  state  census  1855, 
1865,  1875,  1885.     (A.R.  state  geologist  1885:  204.) 

1726.  Table:  no.  of  whites,  negroes,  total,  by  counties. 
(13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1889/90: 
445.) 

1726-1745.  Table:  no.  of  whites,  male  and  female  In 
N.  J.,  1726,  1737,  1745;  do.  negroes;  totals.  (13 
same  1889/90:  445.) 

1737-1865.     Table:   population  of  N.  J.  at  different  pe- 
riods, by  COS.    (Rept.  N.  J.  state  college  1867:  24.) 
1737,   1745.   1785.   1790,   1800,   1810,  1820,   1830,   1840, 
1850.  1S60,  1S63. 

.     Same.    (Geology  of  N.  J.  1868:  15.) 

1737-1885.  Table:  population  of  N.  J.,  at  different  pe- 
riods, by  counties,  (v.  1.  Final  rept.  state  geologist 
1888:  202.) 

1737.    1745.   1785.   1790,   1800,   1810.   1820.   1830,   1840, 
1850,  1860,  1865.  1870.  1875,  1880.  1885. 

1737-1895.     Population   of  N.   J.,  by  counties,  In   1737, 
1745,  1785,  1790,  1800,  1810,  1820,  1830,  1840,  1850, 
1860,  1865,  1870,  1875,  etc.    (v.  4.   Same  1895:  152.) 
Vol.  Is  entitled  Physical  Geography,  etc. 

1784.  Table:  no.  of  white  inhabitants  and  of  black  in- 
habitants in  N.  J.  (13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1889/90:  447.) 

1790-1870.  Population  of  the  U.  S.  and  of  N.  J.  and  per- 
centage of  increase,  in  1790,  1800,  1810,  etc.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1871:  21.) 

.     Population  of  N.  J.,  by  cos.,  in  1790,  1800,  etc. 

(Same  1871:  22.) 

.     Population  of  N.  J.  in  1790,  1800,  1810,  etc.   (Same 

1875:  8.) 

1790-1880.  Table:  percentage  of  increase  of  population 
at  the  several  decennial  periods  in  Mass.,  Conn., 
N.  Y.,  N.  J.,  Penn.,  Del.,  Md.,  U.  S.  (Same  1885: 
205.) 

1840-1887.  Growth  of  population:  population  of  state 
in  1840;  of  Newark,  Jersey  City,  Paterson  and  Cam- 
den in  1844  and  at  date;  population  of  Hoboken  at 
date;  population  of  cities  and  towns  in  1850  and 
1880;  no  of  persons  engaged  in  agric.  in  1840  and 
1880;  do.  mnftres.  and  mining;  foreign-born  popu- 
lation in  1850  and  in  1885.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green) 
Jan.  [181,  1887.) 

1840-1890.  City  population  of  northern  N.  J.  1840,  1850, 
etc.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1892:  251.) 

.     List  of  N.  J.  cities,  towns,  boroughs  and  suburban 

townships  having  over  4000  inhabitants;  population 
in  1840,  1850,  1860,  1870,  1880,  1890.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  65  (App.  D-D.) 

.     City  population  of  northern  N.  J.  1840,  1850,  etc. 

(Sanic  (Werts)  Jan.  9,  1894:  14.) 

1840-1900.     Tables:   growth  of  urban  population,    (v.  4. 
Final  rept.  state  geologist  1895:  154-155.) 
Vol.  Is  entitled  Physical  Geoftraphy.  etc. 
Urban   pop.   of   N.   J.  :   and  of   Metropolitan   dlstr.   incl. 
Hudson,  Essex.  Union,  part  of  Passaic  and  Hercen 
la  N.  .T..  New  York  and  Kings  and  Richmond  with 
L.  I.  City  and  Newtown  in  Queens  Co..  N.  Y. 

1850-1885.  Percentages  of  various  elements  of  popula- 
tion; native  white,  foreign-born  and  colored  In  1850, 
1870  and  1885.    (v.  1.   Same  1888:  205.) 

.  Table:  no.  of  native,  foreign-born,  and  foreign- 
born  to  each  100  inhabitants  in  1850,  1860,  1870, 1880 
and  1885.    (v.  1.   Same  1888:  203.) 

.     Table:    population   of  towns  and   cities  of  over 

2000  inhabitants  in  1850,  1870,  1880  and  1885;  re- 
marks.   (V.  1.    Same  1888:  209-210.) 

.     Table:    city  population  in  1850,  1870  and  1885; 

village  and  rural  population,  (v.  1.  Satne  1888: 
208.) 


POPULATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

1850-1885.  Table:  analysis  of  growth  by  counties;  in- 
crease from  1850  to  1885;  remarks,  (v.  1.  Same 
1888:  207.) 

1850-1890.  Tables:  distribution  of  population  by  per 
cent.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  466-467.) 

.     Tables  showing  aggregate  population  and  no.  of 

males  and  females  returned  at  each  census,  with 
no.  and  per  cent,  of  increase  during  each  decade; 
same  native  and  foreign,  color,  etc.  (16  same  1892: 
464-465.) 

1850-1895.     Population  of  towns  and  cities  of  over  2000 
inhabitants,    (v.  4.    Same  1895:  157-158.) 
Vol.  is  entitled  Physical  Geography,  etc. 

.  Table:  natives  of  U.  S.,  foreign-born,  and  foreign- 
born  to  each  100  inhabitants  at  each  census,  (v.  4. 
Same  1895:  153.) 

Vol.  Is  entitled  Physical  Geography,  etc. 

1860-1891.     Table   showing   entire   population   of  state. 

(4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880  (p.  315)— .vhwp  1891.) 
1860-1892.     Table:    native   and   foreign   population.     (9 

same  1885  (p.  360)— wime  1892.) 
In  1892  also  color. 

1868.  On  growth  of  population  in  N.  J.  (Geology  of 
N.  J.  1868:  viii.) 

.     Increasing    population    of    N.    J.     (Govs.    mess. 

(Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  18.) 

1875-1899.  Tables:  population  of  cos.  of  N.  J.,  and  cities 
over  5000  inhabitants  compared  with  population  of 
several  census  yrs.  (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893  (p. 
545-546)— .s-«mp  1899.) 

1878.  Tables:  population  of  N.  J.,  males  and  females; 
classification  of  occupations.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1878:  280-281.) 

1880.  Table:  residents  of  each  state  born  in  N.  J.;  na- 
tives of  each  state  residing  in  N.  J.  (v.  1.  Final 
rept.  state  geologist  1888:  200.) 

.     Table:    native   and   foreign-born   population,   by 

counties,    (v.  1.   Same  1888:  204.) 

.  Table:  no.  of  persons  engaged  in  each  special  oc- 
cupation.   (V.  1.    Same  1888:  213-216.) 

1880-1885.  Table:  distribution  of  sexes.  (9  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1885:  360.) 

1880-1890.  Area  in  square  miles  and  population  (1880 
and  1890)  of  Boonton,  Randolph,  Jefferson,  Dover, 
Rockaway.  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894: 
185-186.) 

.     Table :  no.  of  persons  from  5  to  20  years,  returned 

under  censuses,  with  increase  in  no.  and  per  cent, 
during  decade.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  471-472.) 

.     Tables:  no.  of  males  of  ages  18  to  44  yrs.,  militia 

ages;  and  no.  of  males  of  21  yrs.  or  over  of  voting 
age,  classified  by  native  and  foreign-born,  and  color. 
(16  same  1892:  472-475.) 

.     Table:   population  by  minor  civil  divisions.    (15 

same  1S91:  3.58-366.) 

.     Table:    for  each   city,  borough   and   village,  per 

cent,  of  native  and  foreign-born  to  total  population, 
same  for  whole  state.     (16  same  1892:  470.) 

.     Table:    whole  no.  of  persons  from   5  to  20  yrs. 

classified  by  sex,  native  or  foreign-born  and  color. 
(10  same  1892:  471.) 

1880-1891.  List  of  cities,  towns,  villages,  etc.,  of  state 
with  their  population.  (4  same  1880  (pp.  316-320)  — 
same  1891.) 

1882.  Sea-side  developments  [resort  and  resident]. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1882:  84-87.) 

.  Improvement  and  settlement  of  seashore  coun- 
ties.   (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  18-20.) 

.     Table:  area  and  population  of  various  districts. 

(6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  313.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


541 


POPULATION— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

1883.  One-half  of  arable  surface  of  N.  J.  lying  waste; 
no  effort  made  to  encourage  settlers  to  come  to  New 
Jersey,  take  up  and  Improve  waste  land.  (10  A.R. 
bd.  agrlc.  1882:  203.) 

1885.  Table:  no.  of  families;  no.  of  dwellings;  no  of  in- 
habitants in  cities  of  over  2000  inhabitants.  (9  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1885:  362.) 

.     Table:   distribution  of  population  of  state  in  its 

several  political  divisions,  in  detail,  (v.  1.  Final 
rept.  state  geologist  1888:  216-230.) 

.     Table:    abstract  of  census  returns  for  cities  of 

N.  J.;  males  and  females  of  native  and  foreign 
population,  their  respective  totals  in  cities  of  over 
5000  inhabitants,  also  their  total  population  at  ages 
corresponding  to  those  in  tables  of  bureau  of  vital 
statistics.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  395.) 

.  Table:  abstract  of  census  returns  for  state,  show- 
ing males  and  females  of  native  and  foreign  popula- 
tion and  respective  totals  by  cos.;  also  total  popula- 
tion five  years  of  age  and  under,  five  to  twenty, 
twenty  to  sixty,  over  sixty.    (9  same  1885:  394.) 

1888.  Population  [1618-1888]:  elements;  movement;  an- 
alysis of  growth,  by  counties;  distribution;  occu- 
pations, (v.  1.  Final  rept.  state  geologist  1888:  200- 
230.) 

1890.  Table:  population  for  each  co.  in  state,  classiflea 
as  to  color,  sex,  and  general  nativity.  (16  A.R.  bd. 
health  1892:  468-469.) 

1890-1897.  Table:  estimated  ann.  increase  of  population 
and  actual  population.    (21  .tame  1897:  3.) 

1890/01-1890/03.  Tables:  population  of  cos.  and  cities 
over  5000  Inhabitants  in  N.  J.  compared  with  popu- 
lation of  several  census  yrs.  (25  same  1901  (pp. 
3-4)— «n»ie  1904.) 

1892.  New  settlers  attracted  to  N.  J.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  19.) 

1897/8.  Table:  relative  area,  estimated  population  and 
death  rates  in  N.  J.  by  cos.  (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1898:  14.) 

1900/1.  Table:  list  of  summer  resorts  in  N.  J.,  per- 
manent population,  nature  of  water-supply,  sewer- 
age, and  deaths  from  preventable  diseases.  (25  same 
1901:  104.) 

Asbury  Park 

1896-1900.  Table:  no.  and  classification  of  buildings  in 
Asbury  Park.  (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896  (p.  143) 
—same  1900.) 

Hotels  and  boarding  houses,  private  dwellings,  tene- 
ment houses,  churches,  schools,  assembly  halls,  etc., 
with  and  without  sewer  connections. 

Essex  County 

1896.  The  tramp  question  [in  Essex  Co.].  (11  A.R.  state 
charities  aid  assn.  1896:  30.) 

Newark 

1883-1886.  Table:  actual  living  population  in  Newark 
and  other  cos.  at  certain  age  periods,  with  per  cent, 
of  total  at  each  age  period.  (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1887:  378.) 

Paterson 

1883.    Table:  population  of  each  dwelling  at  Paterson. 
(7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  179.) 
Alien 

See  also  below,  Migration. 
1854.     Minority  rept.  on  naturalization  laws;   John  K. 
Roberts.    Trenton:    True  American  Office,  1854.    7 
pp. 

Copy  In  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 


POPULATION— cont'd 

Alien — cont'd 

IS.'Jo.  Rept.  from  special  committee  (Roberts)  on  so 
much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  naturalization 
laws  of  U.  S.  and  manner  of  their  execution  by 
federal  and  state  courts.    (Sen.  jol.  1855:  368-372.) 

1895.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  rel.  to  naturalization;  ace. 
by  opinion  of  atty.  gen.  (Stockton)  on  bill.  (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1895:  728-731;  Senate  jol.  1895:  665- 
068.) 

1903.  See  below.  Rural,  this  date. 

Census;   see  that  title 
Criminal 

1882.  The  criminal  classes  of  N.  J.:  by  A.  B.  Blackwell. 
(5  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1881/2: 
428-431.) 

1904.  Criminology  at  Princeton:  by  Dr.  A.  Cleveland 
Hall.  (3  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  correc- 
tions 1904:  85-87.) 

Defective 

1904.  The  marriage  of  defectives;  by  Rev.  Adolph 
Roeder;  with  discussion.  (3  N.  J.  conference  of 
charities  and  corrections  1904:  31-39.) 

Friends;  see  that  title 
Housing 

See  also  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 

serial 
Under  Chap.  Gl.  Public  Laws  of  N.  J.,  1904. 
1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  tenement  house  supervision  of 
N.  J. 

Checlsiist 
1.  1904.     Trenton :   MacCreilish  &  Quigley,  1905.     74  pp.. 
12  plates. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.  1904  in  Leglsi.  docs.  1904.  v.  2,  doc.  26. 

non-serial 

1874.  Tenements:  dwellings  in  Phila.,  N.  Y.,  Brooklyn 
and  other  cities;  effect  of  crowded  quarters  on  pub- 
lic health.    (Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  33-35.) 

1880-1885.  Table:  population,  dwellings,  families,  per- 
sons to  a  dwelling,  persons  to  a  family,  families  to 
a  dwelling  in  each  county  and  in  the  principal  cities 
of  N.  J.  (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1884/5:  xxxiv.) 

1880-1890.  Tables:  total  dwellings  and  persons  to  a 
dwelling  in  whole  state  and  in  different  cities  of 
state,  also  per  cent,  of  same.  (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1892:  475-479.) 

1884.  Oversight  needed  in  matter  of  tenements.  (8 
A.R.  bd.  health  1884:  17-18.) 

.     What  legislation  is  desirable  for  improvement  of 

tenement  houses;   by  E.  H.  James.     (S  same  1884: 
53-63.) 

1885.  On  housing  of  the  working  population.  (9  same 
1885:  45-46.) 

1890.  Homes  of  people — tenement  houses;  E.  M.  Hunt. 
(14  same  1890:  139-154.) 

Recommends  city  bldg.  Inspectors  for  N.  J. 

1891.  Homes  of  the  people  [particularly  tenements] ; 
need  of  sanitary  inspection.    (15  same  1891:  19.) 

1892.  The  housing  of  the  people:  protection  of  build- 
ing inspectors  and  oversight  of  sanitary  inspector 
essential;  tenement  houses;  subject  a  govt,  spec- 
ialty in  England.    (16  same  1892:  15-17.) 

1903.  Apptmt.  of  comn.  to  regulate  tenement  house 
construction,  etc.,  and  apprn.  for  expenses  recom- 
mended.   (Govs.  mess.   (Murphy)  Jan.  1903:  12-13.) 

1904.  The  tenement-house  act  of  N.  J.,  with  index  by 
W.  Locke  Rockwell  of  the  Newark  Bar.  Newark: 
Soney  &  Sage,  1904.   65  pp. 


54S 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


POPULATION— cont'd 
Housing — cont'd 

1904.  Govs.  mess.  (Murphy)  resp.  rept.  of  tenement 
house  comn.;  results  of  their  Investigation.*  (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1904:  5S-59.) 

.     The  housing  problem;  tenements.    (19  A.R.  state 

charities  aid   assn.   1904:  22-23.) 
Illiterate;  see  Education.  Illiteracy 
Jews;  see  that  title 
Migration 

1858.  Laws  should  be  passed  by  both  general  and  state 
govts,  to  prevent  landing  of  alien  paupers  and  con- 
victs.   (Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858:  24.) 

1859.  Precautionary  measures  needed  with  respect  to 
pauper  and  criminal  emigrants  coming  to  U.  S. 
(Same  (Newell)   Jan.  12,  1859:  26.) 

1860.  Excessive  immigration  and  evasion  of  naturali- 
zation laws  is  producing  relaxed  observance  of 
Sabbath.    {Same  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

1872.     Need  of  immigration;   encouragement  should  be 

given  to  European  peoples.    {Same   (Parker)    Jan. 

16,  1872:  17-18  or  22-23.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 
1874.     Immigration  should  be  invited  and  encouraged. 

{Same  (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 
.     N.   J.   as   compared   with   the   West   for   foreign 

emigrants;   by  Chas.  K.  Landis.    (A.R.  state  agric. 

socy.  1874:  47-56.) 

1878.  Advisability  of  taking  steps  to  make  attractions 
of  N.  J.  known,  with  view  to  attracting  settlers. 
(6  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1878:  x.) 

1879.  State  development.  Advantages  which  the  state 
of  N.  J.  offers  to  immigrants  and  settlers  who  wish 
to  undertake  agric.  work.  (2  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.  1879:  1-21.) 

.  Much  good  land  in  South  and  West  Jersey  avail- 
able for  cultivation;  interest  of  state  to  attract  im- 
migration. (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  14,  1879: 
24-25.) 

1880.  Advantages  offered  to  agriculturists  by  lands  in 
southern  N.  J.;  practicability  of  turning  tide  of 
emigration  in  that  direction.  {Same  (McClellan) 
Jan.  13,  1880.) 

1882.  Increase  of  immigration  from  abroad,  classes  of 
emigrants;  suggested  that  effort  be  made  to  attract 
desirable  class  to  N.  J.  (9  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1881:  16- 
18.) 

1884.  Immigration  and  the  labor  problem.  (7  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1883/4:  282-296.) 

1891.  Effort  should  be  made  to  attract  immigration. 
(18  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.  1890:  33-34.) 

.     New    lands    and    immigration;    glorious    N.    J.; 

waste  lands.    (19  same  1891:  36-39.) 

1905.  Menace  to  rural  homes  on  acct.  of  tramps;  mi- 
gration of  negroes  from  the  South.  (32  same  1904: 
109-111.) 

Naturalization;  see  above,  Alien 

Negro 

See  also  Slavery. 

1726.    See  above.  Population,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1726-1745.     See  same,  this  date. 

1784.     See  same,  this  date. 

1790-1885.     Table:  growth  of  colored  population,    (v.  1. 

Final  rept.  state  geologist  1888:  204.) 
17!)0.  1800.  1820.  IS.'iO.  1870,  1885. 
1790-1895.     Same.    (v.  4.    Same  1895:  154.) 
Vol.  Is  entitled  rh.vslcal  GeoKraph.v,  etc. 
1833.     Influx  of  colored  persons.    (Govs.  mess.  (Seeley) 

Oct.  23,  1833.) 
.     In  regard  to  influx  of  colored  persons  from  other 

states  and  desire  of  some  of  colored  population  to 

remove    from     New    Jersey     institutions.      (Same 

(Southard)  Jan.  11,  1833.) 


POPULATION— cont'd 
Negro — cont'd 

1852.     Objects  of  Amer.  Colonization  Socy.  commended. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  32-33.) 
1857.     Satisfactory   results   from   apprn.   to   State   Col- 
onization Socy.    (Same  (Price)  Jan.  13,  1S57:  14-15.) 
1868-1871.     Apprn.   to   N.   J.   Colonization   Socy.     (A.R. 
treasurer  18G7/8    (p.  538)— .s-amo  1870/1.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
Omitted  In  1869/70. 
1880-1900.     Table:   negro  population  and  percentage  of 
income,   by   cos.     (26   A.R.   bureau  of  statistics   of 
labor,  etc.  1902/3:  167.) 
1905.     See  above.  Migration,  this  date. 
Poor 

1883.  Pauperism;  statistics  showing  its  extent  and 
suggestions  for  its  suppression.  (6  A.R.  bureau  of 
statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1882/3:  371-444.) 

Pauperism  in  the  U.  S..  In  Mass.,  in  N.  Y.  City  and 
Brooklyn,  dependent  classes  In  N.  J. ;  summary 
by  cos.  for  N.  J.  ;  pauperism  in  England  ;  outdoor 
relief:  alms-houses  [in  N.  J.];  care  of  pauper 
children ;  poor-taw  of  N.  J. ;  tables  showing  no. 
of  poor  relieved  in  each  town  and  county  ;  poor  In 
alms-bouses,  poor  boarded  out.  expenditures  for 
poor  relief. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1864/5-1865/6.  Expenses  of  comrs.  rel.  to  vagrant 
youths.  (A.R.  treasurer  1864/5  (p.  618) — same 
1865/6.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1904.  Disbursements  on  acct.  tenement  house  comn. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1903/4:  90.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.   treasurer   1903/4:  640.) 

.     Expenses  of  tenement  house  supervision.  {Same 

1903/4:  640-645.) 
Rural 

1867.     Influence  of  agric.  on  population.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  8],  1867:  14  or  17.) 
There  are  two  edltlcins  of  this  message. 
1871.     Agric.  and  population   [growth  of].    (A.R.  state 

geologist    1871:  20-30). 
1890.     See  Agriculture.    Farms,  this  date. 
1903.     Farm  help;  immigration;  foreign  population  and 

its  distribution  among  different  counties.    (31  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1903:  93-95.) 

Vagrant 
1864/5-1865/6.    See  above,  Receipts  and  Expenditures, 
these  dates. 

1905.  See  above,  migration,  this  date. 

Vital  Statistics;  see  that  title 

PORT  ORAM,  MORRIS  CO. 
Rainfall;  see  that  title 

PORTER  (FITZ  JOHN) 

1870.  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  on  the  plan  of  the  Stevens 
Battery,  to  the  Legisl.,  with  a  rept.  of  the  engr.  in 
charge.  Trenton :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Office, 
1870.    6  pp. 

W.  W.  Shlppen  and  B.  G.  Clare  were  the  other  comrs. 

PORTER  (JOSEPH) 

Assemblyman  from  Gloucester  Co.,  1827/8-1828/9.  1837/ 
8-1838/9;  Councilman.  1839/40-1840/1  ;  Trustee  of 
School  Fund,  1840  (see  Education,  the  serial 
group). 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Treasuber's  Accounts 

1838.  See  Finance;    State,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Committee 

1829.     Feb.    6.     Use   of    Delaware   River   for   canalling 
purposes.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  236-237.) 
Committee  of  Ways  and  Means 

1839.  Jan.  22.  Camden  and  Amboy  H.R.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1838/9:  315.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


543 


POSTAL  SERVICE 

1836.  Md.  res.  rel.  to  extension  of  franking  privilege 
to  Govs,  and  other  state  functionaries  of  the  sev- 
eral states.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  434-435.) 

1843.  Conn.  res.  rel.  to  franking  privilege.  (Same 
1843/4:  209.) 

1888.  Res.  and  discussion  rel.  to  postal  rates,  etc.  (15 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1887:  44-46.) 

1892.  See  Agriculture.    Soils.   Irrigation,  this  date. 
.     Free  postal  delivery;   efforts  should  be  made  to 

secure  delivery  of  mall  to  rural  distrs.     (19  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1891:  63-64.) 

.     Farmers  want  free  mail  service.    (20  same  1892: 

402.) 

1894.  On  free  mail  delivery.    (21  same  1893:  26-32.) 
.     Extension   of   free   rural   delivery;    by   Thos.   J. 

Beans.    (21  same  1893:  218-223.) 

1895.  Discussion  on  desirability  of  free  rural  delivery. 
(22  same  1894:  197-201.) 

1897.     Free  mail  delivery  (rural).    (25  same  1S97:  48.) 

.     Extension  of  free  delivery  of  mails,  or  rural  free 

delivery.    (24  same  1896:  255-263.) 
1899.     Rural  free  mail-delivery.    (27  same  1899:  54-58.) 

1904.  On  parcels  post.    (32  same  1904:  240-241.) 

1905.  Parcel  post — should  it  be  introduced  in  the  U.  S. 
— advantages  possible;  by  H.  W.  Collingwood.  (32 
same  1904:  225-234.) 

POTATO 

Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable 

POTOMAC  RIVER 

Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate.   Rainfall 

POTTER  (I.  B.) 

1893.  Progress  of  the  movement  for  better  roads.  (20 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  506-512.) 

POTTER  (JONATHAN) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1842-1844. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Militia 

1843.  Feb.  23.  State  armory  and  arsenal.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1842/3:  502-503.) 

POTTERY 
Labor;  see  Labor.    Disputes.    Strikes 
Manufacture;   see  Industries,  etc. 

POTTS  (FRED  A.) 

SeDator  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1874-1870. 
Reports  by 
Finance  Committee 

1876.  Jan.  18.  Equalization  of  assessments.  11  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1876,  doc.  32.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1876:  63-72.) 

.     Same.   Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy,  1876.   11  pp. 

POTTS  (J.  C.) 

1844.  March  6.  Joint  communication  with  J.  W. 
Scott  resp.  prosecution  of  late  treasurer.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1843/4:  605.) 

POTTS  (STACY  G.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1828/9-1829/30. 
Reports  by 
[Special]  Committee 
1829.     Feb.  2.     Claim  of  Wm.  McKissack  en  acct.  of  sup- 
plies furnished  U.  S.  army  during  the  Revolution. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  215-216.) 

.     Feb.  21.     Canal  from  Hunt's  Mills  to  Perth  Am- 

boy.    (Same  1828/9:  308-309.) 
.     Oct.  29.     Public  prtg.    (Same  1829/30:  10-11.) 


POTTS  (STACY  G.)— cont'd 
Reports  by — cont'd 
[Special]  Committee — cont'd 

1830.  Feb.  23.  On  memorial  resp.  official  conduct  of 
Henry  Miller,  justice  of  peace  in  Hunterdon  Co. 
(Same   1829/30:  247-251.) 

POULTRY;   see  AGRICULTURE 

POWELL  (E.  P.) 

1891.     Farmers'  children  and  our  common  schools.    (18 

A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  129-138.) 
1896.     Marketing   farm    produce.     (23    same   1895:  201- 
212.) 

POWELL  (G.  HAROLD) 

1899.     Underlying   principles  of   variety   improvement. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1899:  172-188.) 
1904.     Handling    the    apple    for    cold    storage.     (Same 

1904:  195-205.) 

POWELL  (GEO.  T.) 

1895.     The   future   outlook   for   fruit   culture.     (Procs. 

state  hortic.  socy.  1895:  133-141.) 
1902.     Value   of  improved   methods   in   propagation   in 

fruit  trees.     (Same  1902:  125-136.) 

POWELL  (J.  W.) 

1891.  U.  S.  geol.  survey  in  N.  J.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1891:  31-32.) 

POWELL  (JOS.) 

1895.  Anthrax  in  Cumberland  Co.  (23  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1895:  255-261.) 

POWLES  HOOK 

Incorporated  as  Jersey  in  1829  and  later  became  Jersey 
City. 

PRALL  (THOMAS,  JR.) 

Assemblyman    from    Hunterdon    Co.,    1811/2,     1816/7- 
1817/8  ;  Councilman,  1820. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1812.     Jan.  28.     Yellow  pine  and  white  cedar  timber; 
preservation.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1812:  160.) 

PRALL  (WM.  L.) 

State  Ubrarlan,  1822. 

PRESERVATIVES;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

PRICE   (FRANCIS) 

Member  of  Council  from  Bergen  Co.,  1838/9-1839/40. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1840.     Feb.  20.     Act  to  release  to  A.  Ogden  right  of  state 
of  N.  J.  In  certain  lot  of  land  covered  with  water  in 
New  York  Bay.     (Jol.  leglsL   council  1839/40:  225- 
227.) 

PRICE  (ROBT.  S.) 

1S81/2-1897/8.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Warren 
Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1881/2  app.   (pp.  84-87) 

—same  1897/8.) 


PRICE  (RODMAN  M.)  1816-1894 


Native  of  N.  J. :  held  vanou,<!  offices  in  California ; 
member  of  Congress  from  New  Jersey  1851-1853  : 
bank  commissioner.  1852-1854  (see  Banljs,  serial 
group  B)  ;  Governor  of  New  Jersey.  1854-1857  (for 
Messages,  see  under  Governor)  :  delegate  to  Peace 
Congress  in  Washington,  D.  C,  in  1861. 


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PRICE  (SAMUEL) 

Member  of  Couuoil  from  Sussex  Co.,  1833/4-1834/5, 
1836/6. 

Reports  by 

Select  Comiiittee 

1S37.     Feb.  16.     Surplus  revenue.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 

1836/V:  213-216.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  200  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legist. 
Council.  1836/7:212.)  300  additional.  (Jol. 
Legisl.  Council,  1836/7  :  224.) 

PRICE  (T.  P.) 

1903.     Gravel  roads  and  gravels  in  N.  J.    (10  A.R.  comr. 
of  public  works  1903:  88-97.) 

PRICE  (T.  T.) 

1875.     Mnfre.  of  fish  guano.     (3  A.R.  bd.  agrlc.   iSVo: 
57-59.) 


PRICES 


Coal 


See  also  Cost  of  Living. 


1878.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Harris)  on  cuai 
combination.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1878:  1284-1285.) 

1892.  Rept.  of  committee  on  r.rs.  and  canals  (Beek- 
man)  rel.  to  combinations  for  raising  price  of  coal. 

(.s'awe  1892:  345-34G.) 

Cranberries 

1870-1883.  Table:  opening  and  closing  prices  of  cran- 
berries in  bushel  crates  in  N.  Y.  each  season.    (10 

A.R.   bd.   agric.   1882/3:  227.) 
1870-1886.     Table:   opening  and  closing  prices  of  N.  J. 

cranberries,  in  bushel  crates  at  N.  Y.,  each  season 

(13  same  1885:  231.) 
1875-1881.     Table:    receipts  of  cranberries   from   N.   J. 

to  N.  Y.  each  year.    (9  same  1881:  338.) 
Dry  C^ods 

1858-1862.     Table:  average  retail  prices  of  a  few  leading 

articles  of  dry  goods  in  1858,  1862,  1864  and  1868. 

(1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1878:  278.) 

Camden 
1851-1880.     Table:    dry   goods;    prices   in   Camden.     (9 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1885/6:  18.) 

New  Brunswick 
1866-1880.     Table:   prices  of  dry  goods  in  New  Bruns- 
wick.    (9   A.R.   bureau  of  statistics   of   labor,   etc. 
1885/6:  18.) 

Farm  Products 

1895.     Causes  of  low  prices  of  farm  produce;   by  Theo- 
dore Brown.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1895:  231-237.) 
1901.     Prices   of   cereals    at    Frenchtown:    wheat,   rye, 
corn,  buckwheat.    (29  same  1901:  309.) 
Feeding  Stuffs 

1896-1905.     Market    prices    of    commercial    feeds.     (17 
A.R.  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  9  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station   1896    (pp.   126-127)— 26  same  1905.) 
Fertilizers 

1882-1900.  Table:  average  retail  prices  of  fertilizers. 
(9  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  1  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1888  (p.  28) — 21  some  and 
13  same  1900.) 
1884-1888.  Tables:  retail  prices  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric 
acid  and  potash  in  crude  products.  (9  same  and  1 
same  1888:  35.) 
1887/91-1894/00.  Table:  average  retail  prices  of  nitro- 
gen, phosphoric  acid  and  potash  in  crude  products. 

In  Docurnonts  ns  follows  : 
1887/01  In  12  A.K.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  4  A.R.  agr. 

coll.  exper.  stat.  1891  :  10. 
1887/92  In  13  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  5  A.R.  agr. 
coll.  exper.  stat.  1892  :  23. 


PRICES— cont'd 

Fertilizers — cont'd 

1887  93  in  14  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  6  A.R.  agr. 

cill.  exper.  stat.  1893:33. 
1888/1)4  in  15  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  7  A.R.  agr. 

coll.  exper.  stat.  1894  :  29. 
1888/9.")  in  17  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  9  A.R.  agr. 

coll.  exper.  stat.  1896  :  30. 
1889/06  in  18  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  10  A.R.  agr. 

coll.  exper.  stat  1897  :  25. 
1891/7  in  19  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  11  A.R.  agr. 

coll.  exper.  stat.  1898  :  24. 
1892/8  in  20  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  12  A.R.  agr. 

coll.  exper.  stat.  1.899  :  26. 
1893/9  in  21  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat-  and  13  A.R.  agr. 

coll.  exper.  stat.  1900  :  24. 
1894/00  In  22  A.R.  state  agr.  exper.  stat.  and  14  A.R.  agr. 

coll.  exper.  stat.  1901 :  20. 

1889-1891.  Table:  manufacturers'  wholesale  and  retail 
prices  for  plant  food  in  its  best  forms.  (12  A.R. 
agric.  exper.  station  and  4  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1891:  20.) 

1890-1892.  Tables:  the  average  betw.  wholesale  and  re- 
tail prices  of  nitrogen,  phosphoric  acid  and  potash. 
(13  suiiir  and  5  same  1892:  24.) 

1890-1901.  Comparison  betw.  station's  schedule  and 
manufacturers'  average  retail  prices  of  plant  food 
in  fertilizer  supplies.  (12  same  and  4  same  1891  (p. 
28)— 22  same  1901.) 

Flour;  see  above,  Groceries 
Fruit 

See  also  above.  Cranberries. 

1885.  The  causes  of  the  depression  in  prices  of  horti- 
cultural products,  and  how  they  can  be  improved 
so  as  to  afford  the  producer  a  profit;  by  J.  T.  Lovett. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1885:  153-158.) 

1887.     Low  prices  of  fruit  during  past  season;   discus- 
sion of.     {Same  1887:  34-41.) 
1899.    Effect  of  low  prices  In   horticultural  pursuits. 
(Same   1899:  11-13.) 
Groceries 

1858-1878.  Table:  average  retail  price  of  a  few  articles 
of  supply  for  the  family  in  1858,  1862,  1864  and 
1878.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1878:  278.) 

Butter,    coffee,   kerosene,    lard,    poric,    rice,   sugar,   salt, 
flour,  etc. 

1862-1884.  Table:  price  of  flour,  per  barrel,  each  year. 
(8  same  1884/5:  293.) 

1886.  Table:  retail  prices  of  commodities  at  different 
places  in  N.  J.    (9  same  1885/6:  76-79.) 

1894.  Table:  retail  prices  of  groceries  and  supplies,  in 
the  principal  cities  and  towns  of  the  different 
counties.    (17  .whip  1893/4:  140-151.) 

1898-1898/04.  Table:  retail  prices  of  groceries  and  sup- 
plies in  cities  and  towns,  during  the  month  of  June, 
by  counties.  (21  some  1897/8  (pp.  107-118)— 27  same 
1903/4.) 

1902-1903.  Cost  of  living  in  N.  J.  Summary  table  giv- 
ing total  cost  of  entire  list  of  articles  in  various 
cities  and  towns  of  state  [for  the  year].  (25  same 
1901/2   (pp.  261-262)— 27  same  1903/4.) 

.     Cost    of    living:    table    giving    retail    prices    of 

groceries  and  supplies  for  mo.  of  June,  by  towns  tind 
cos.  (25  same  1901/2  (pp.  266-279)— 27  same  1903/ 
4.) 

Jersey  City 
1851-1880.    Table:    prices  of  groceries  in  Jersey  City. 

(9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1885/6: 

18.) 
.    Table:  prices  of  flour,  provisions,  etc.,  in  Jersey 

City.    (9  same  1885/6:  20.) 

Iron 
1844-1884.    Tables:  fluctuations  in  values  of  rolled  bar 
iron  and  cut  nails.    (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1884/5:  307-308.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


545 


PRICES— cont'd 
Iron — cont'd 

1870-1885.     Table:   prices  in  Jan.,  April,  July  and  Oct., 
each   year,   of   anthracite   boundary   pig    iron.     (8 
same  18S4/5:  296.) 
Land 

1850-1860.     Cash  value  of  farms  per  acre  in  1850  and 
1860  in  N.  J.,  N.  Y.,  Penn.,  Del.,  Conn.,  R.  I.  and 
Mass.    (Kept.  geol.  survey  1863:  9.) 
1850-1867.     Prices  of  farm  land  in  N.  J.,  N.  Y.,  Penn., 
Del.,   Conn.,   R.    I.,   Mass.   in   1850,   1860   and   1867. 
(Geology  of  N.  J.  1868:  ix.) 
1850-1870.     Prices  of  farm  lands  for  years  1850,  1860  and 
1870  in  Conn.,  N.  Y.,  N.  J.,  Penn.  and  Del.    (A.R. 
state  geologist   1871:  24.) 
Meat 

1851-1880.  Table:  prices  of  meats  in  Camden,  Elizabeth 
and  New  Brunswick.  (9  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1885/6:  19.) 

New  Brunswick  is  given,  1866-1880. 

PRINCETON,  MERCER  CO. 
Banks;   see  Banks.  Individual 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Health;  see  Public  Health 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

Theological   Seminary;    see   Education:    Individual   Institu- 
tions 
Typhoid  Fever;  see  Public  Health 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

PRINCETON    UNIVERSITY;    see   EDUCATION:     INDIVID- 
UAL INSTITUTIONS 

PRINTERS;  see  LABOR.   EMPLOYMENT 

PRINTING,  PUBLIC;  see  PUBLIC  PRINTING 

PRISONERS 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance:  Delinquents 

PROBATION  OF  CRIMINALS;    see   ADMINISTRATION   OF 
JUSTICE 

PROBERT  (J.  T.) 

1891/2-1893/4.  Meteorological  observations  at  Pater- 
son.  (16  A.R.  bd.  health  1892  (p.  581)— 18  same 
1894.) 

PRODUCTION 

See  also  Industries. 

1878.  List  of  principal  industries  located  at  Jersey  City 
and  Hoboken  and  value  of  ann.  productions.  (A.R. 
riparian  comrs.  1878:  16.) 

1882.  Aggregate  ann.  product  of  mnfg.  and  mech.  in- 
dustries of  the  U.  S.;  value  of  export;  value  of 
agric.  product  and  per  cent,  exported;  total  value 
of  industries;  value  of  products  consumed  at  home. 
(9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  215-216.) 

Honey;  see  Agriculture.   Bee-Keeping 
Iron 

1674-1880.     Iron  and  steel  production  in  N.  J.    (4  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1S81:  235-247.) 
Hist,  sketcti  taken  from  "  Statistics  of  Iron  and  Steel 
Production   of   the   U.    S.,"    compiled  by   James   M. 
Swank,  speciai  agt.  of  U.  S.  Census.  1880. 

1874-1885.    Table:  production  of  pig  iron,  in  N.  J.,  each 

year.    (8  same  1884/5:  295.) 
1879-1880.     Table:    iron    and    its    products;    nature    of 

mnfres. ;    value   of   production;    employes,   etc.     (2 

same  1878/9  (pp.  130-131)— 3  same  1879/80.) 
1895/6-1896/7.     Production  of  iron  in  N.  J.,  each  year. 

(A.R.  state  geologist  1896  (p.  367)— same  1897.) 

35 


PRODUCTION— cont'd 

Silk;  See  Labor.   Employment 

Zinc 

1868/85-1868/04.     Table:    production    of   zinc   in    N.    J. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1885  (p.  216)— some  1904.) 
Omitted  in  1895. 

1896.  Amt.  of  zinc  produced  in  N.  J.    (Some  1896:  367.) 

1897.  Production  of  zinc  mines.    (Same  1897:  351.) 

PUBLIC  AID 


State.     Expenditures. 


See  also.  Finance  : 
County;  see  Roads 
State;   see  Roads 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS 

See  aiso  Parks  and  Monuments. 

1796.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (DeVroom)  apptd.  to  ex- 
amine acct.  and  vouchers  of  Benj.  Smith,  comr.  for 
bldg.  the  secy.'s  office  and  office  of  clerk  of  Supreme 
Court.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1796:  21.) 

1808.  Rept.  of  committee  (Moore)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred rept.  of  joint  committee  Dec.  3,  1807,  rel.  to 
repairs  and  expenditures  on  clerk's  office  of  Su- 
preme Court.    {Same  Oct.  1808:  49.) 

No  rept.  for  Dec.  3,  1807,  was  found  in  the  Journals. 

1847.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (McFarlan)  on  rept.  of 
comrs.  on  public  bldgs.,  offices,  etc.  {Same  1847: 
539.) 

1886.  Veto  (Abbett)  of  act  to  provide  for  payment  of 
indebtedness  incurred  in  excess  of  apprn.  made  to 
city  bd.  having  control  of  construction  and  repairs 
of  public  buildings.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1886:  857- 
858.) 

1902.  Rules  of  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  architects  [apptd. 
by  the  Gov.  under  act  of  March  24,  1902].  n.  p., 
1902. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

Jersey  City 
See  Pubiic  Property. 

Newark 
1888.  Govs.  mess.  (Green)  suggesting  that  state  con- 
sent to  purchase  of  additional  ground  and  erection 
of  an  addition  to  present  U.  S.  custom  house  and 
post  office  bldg.  at  Newark,  authorized  by  act  of 
Congress,  March  1,  1888.  (Sen.  jol.  1888:  552.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1864.  1800  reed.  ann.  from  U.  S.  for  use  of  portion  of 
Capitol  bldg.  for  holding  U.  S.  courts:  sum  is  used 
to  increase  library;  smaller  room  should  also  be 
furnished  U.  S.  for  amt.  paid;  erection  of  proposed 
wing  would  enable  state  to  do  so.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  10  or  11-12.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
1895.  Amt.  disbursed  on  acct.  of  Soldiers'  Plot  in  Fair- 
mount  Cemetery,  Newark.  (A.R.  comptroller  1894/ 
5:  57.) 

.     Amt.  disbursed  for  care  of  Soldiers'  Plot.    (A.R. 

treasurer  1894/5:  420.) 
State  House 

1863-1866.     Comment  on   apprns.  made  since   1863  for 
additions  to  state  capitol.    (A.R.  comptroller  1865/ 
6:  15.) 
1864/5-1903/4.     Table:     state    house    expenses.      (A.R. 
treasurer  1864/5    (pp.  608-610)— some  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

In  addition  to  the  generai  stmt,  there  are  special  stmts, 
from  time  to  time  of  expenses  in  connection  with 
the  capitoi.  viz. : 
1872,  1877,  1885-1904.     Insurance. 
1S72-1875.     State  house  extension. 
1874.     Arbitration  of  claims. 
1877-1878.  1891-1893,  1902-1904.     Senate  and  Assembly 

chambers. 
1881-1882.    Repairs. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
State  House — cont'd 

1882.     Ventilation. 

1885-1890.     State  house  fire. 

1885-1895.     [Rebuilding]  state  Capitol. 

1891-1892.     Alterations. 

1891-1892.     Electric  liglitlng. 

1891-1895.     Furniture. 

1895-1904.    Title  changes  to  state  house  comn. 

1866/7-1903/4.  Same,  in  narrative  form  and  in  less  de- 
tail. (A.R.  comptroller  1866/7  (p.  225)— some  1903/ 
4.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

Entries  for  special  .years  are  the  same  as  in  the  treas- 
urer's rept.  ;  see  above  under  dates  1864/5-1903/4. 

1872.  Apprn.  for  reconstructing  state  house  inade- 
quate; additional  amt.  expended  with  Govs,  con- 
currence. (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872: 
5.) 

1873.  Rept.  of  committee  (Morrow)  apptd.  to  investi- 
gate charges  made  by  Van  Camp  &  Worthington 
agst.  state  treasurer  (Sooy)  rel.  to  insurance  of 
Capitol  buildings.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1873:  1390- 
1394.) 

1878.  Unexpended  balance  reed,  from  comrs.  on  state 
house  extension.     (A.R.   treasurer  1877/8:  19.) 

1884-1904.  Table:  receipts  from  state  house.  (Same 
1883/4  (p.  3S)—same  1903/4.) 

Not  found  in  1889/90  and  1893/4. 

Nature  of  acct.  varies :  e.  g.,  in  1884  and  1888  the 
receipts  were  from  the  sale  of  old  carpet ;  1885  and 
1886,  insurance  on  acct.  of  flre ;  1896-1904,  old 
furniture,  etc. ;  in  a  few  Instances  it  Is  simply  a 
sum  returned  as  unexpended  or  overpaid. 

1885.     Payment  into  state  treasury  by  insurance  cos. 

to   settle   loss   by   capitol   fire.     (A.R.    comptroller 

1884/5:  24.) 
.     Text  of  act  resp.  expenses  incurred  on  occasion 

of  fire  at  state  house.    (8  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 

of  labor,  etc.  1884/5:  xxvii.) 
1896-1903/4.     Comment  on  receipts  on  acct.  state  house 

comn.     (A.R.    comptroller    1895/6     (p.    23) — same 

1903/4.) 

For  the  nature  of  this  stmt,  see  above,  note  under  dates 
1884-1904. 

State  House 

serial 

1  series 
Under  act  of  Nov.  22.  1791. 

1792-1796.  Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  examine  accts. 
and  vouchers  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  provide  suitable 
bldgs.  for  accommodation  of  the  Legisl. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1792  Nov.  27  (Van  Cleve)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1792: 

92. 
1794  Jan.  25  (Camp)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1793  :  45. 

1794  Dec.  1  (Bo.vd)   in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct,  1794:98-99. 

1795  not  found. 

1796  Nov.  5  (De  Vroom)  in  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1796 :  22. 

2  series 
Under  act  of  April  2,  1845. 

1846-1847.  Rept.  of  comrs.*  apptd.  by  the  Legisl.  to 
sell  govt,  lot,  repair  state  house,  etc. 

Checklist 
1846.     Not  found. 

500   copies   ordered   prtd.      (Minutes   of   Assem.    1846: 
390. ) 
1847  Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  Sherman  &  Ilarron,  1847.    6  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  .1.  State  I/ibrar.v.     500  copies  were 

ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1847  :  403.) 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1846  In  Senate  jol,  1846:363-368, 

"  Minutes  of  Assem,  1846  :  385-390. 

1847  "   Senate  Jol.  1847  :  344-347. 

"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1847  :  400-402. 


•  Saml.  B.  Gummere,  Saml.  U.  Ilamiiton,  Stacy  A.  Paxson. 


PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS— cont'd 
State  House — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
3  series 
Under  act  of  March  18,  1875. 

1876-1878.    Rept.  of  comrs.*  of  state  house  extension. 

Checlilist 

1876.  Not  found. 

1877.  None  made. 

1878.  Trenton  :    Naar.  Day  &  Naar,  1877.     5  pp. 

This  rept.  is  dated  .Tan.  21.  1S78  ;  an  entry  in  the  Senate 
Jol.  for  1878  shows  it  to  be  correct.  Imprint,  187^^ 
is  evidently  an  error. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1876  in  Minutes  of  Assem.  1876  :,  143-146 ;  231-233. 

1877  none  made. 

1878  omitted. 

non-serial 

1799.  Rept.  of  committee  (Budd)  apptd.  to  examine 
and  settle  accts.  of  Moore  Furman,  comr.  apptd.  to 
enclose  the  state  house  lot.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan. 
1799:  22.) 

.     Rept.   of  joint  committee   (DeVroom)    apptd.   to 

examine  and  settle  the  accts.  of  Moore  Furman, 
comr.  for  enclosing  the  state-house  lot.  (Jol.  Legisl. 
council  Jan.  1799:  37.) 

1801.  Rept.  of  committee  (Van  Cleve)  apptd.  to  ex- 
amine repairs  necessary  to  be  made  on  govt,  house 
and  property.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1801:  67-68.) 

.     Rept.   from  committee    (Dey)   apptd.  to  inquire 

about  sum  drawn  from  treasury,  for  purpose  of  re- 
pairing govt,  house,  and  on  propriety  of  selling 
same.    (Same  Oct.  ISOl:  21-22.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Gordon)  apptd.  to  examine 

repairs  necessary  to  be  made  to  state  house.  (Same 
Oct.   1801:  25.) 

.  Rept.  of  jt.  committee  (C.  Clark)  apptd.  to  ex- 
amine and  settle  accts.  of  Abraham  Hunt,  apptd.  to 
make  repairs  to  the  govt,  house,  and  to  report  the 
expediency  or  inexpediency  of  selling  the  same. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1801:  107-108;  Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1801:  72-73.) 

1803.  Rept.  of  committee  (Pearson)  apptd.  to  examine 
accts.  of  Peter  Gordon  for  repairs  done  to  state 
house.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1803:  37-38.) 

1804.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Sharp)  on  subject  of  re- 
pairs of  State-house.  (Votes  of  Assem.  (5ct.  1804: 
336.) 

1807.  Rept.  of  comrs.,  apptd.  by  act  of  Mch.  3,  1806,  to 
make  repairs  to  state  house.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1807:  24-25.) 

Peter  Gordon,  Ellett  Tuclser  and  James  J.  Wilson  were 
the  comrs. 

1807.  Rept.  from  committee  (Stockton)  apptd.  to  in- 
spect accts.  of  comrs.  apptcl.  by  act  of  Mch.  3,  1806, 
authorizing  repairs  to  state  house,  etc.  (Same  Nov. 
1807:  35.) 

1808.  Rept.  of  committee  (Coxe)  apptd.  to  examine  re- 
pairs done  to  the  govt,  house,  with  stmt,  of  amt. 
(Same  Oct.   1808:  44.) 

1812.  Rept.  of  committee  (Bateman)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred res.  rel.  to  repairs  on  state  house.  (Same 
Jan.  1812:  213.) 

1813.  Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  to  whom  was  com- 
mitted so  much  of  letter  of  R.  L.  Beatty  as  related 
to  paving  walks  in  front  of  state  house  yard. 
(Same  Oct.   1813:  17.) 

1815.  Rept.  of  committee  (Bayard)  apptd.  to  devise  a 
plan  for  rendering  the  hall  in  which  House  sits 
more  comfortable.    (Same  1814/5:  174.) 

1816.  Letter  from  state  treasurer  (Gordon)  rel.  to  im- 
provements to  Hall  of  Assembly.  (Same  1815/6: 
100-103.) 


'  Phil.  Dickinson,  Chas.  P.  Smith,  Lewis  Perrine. 


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547 


PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS— cont'd 
State  House — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1817.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Parker)  on  res.  to  en- 
quire and  rept.  measures  necessary  for  tlie  preser- 
vation or  disposal  of  the  govt.  House  and  lot  at 
Trenton.    (Same  1816/7:  119.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Coxe)  apptd.  to  inquire  into 

situation  of  state  house  and  means  of  protecting 
building  from  fire.    (Same  1816/7:  98.) 

.     Govs.  mess.    (Williamson)   transmitting  rept.  of 

q.  m.  gen.  together  with  ace.  accts.  and  vouchers  rel. 
to  expenditures  in  fitting  room  in  state  house  as 
place  for  deposit  of  arms,  etc.  {Same  1816/7:  232- 
233.) 

Ace.  docs,  not  found  in  Votes  of  Asscm. 

.     Communication  from  comrs.  apptd.  by  Legisl.  to 

repair  government  house.    (Same  Oct.  1817:  31.) 
John   Beatty.    Robt.   M'Neely   and   Gershom   Mott  were 
the  conii's. 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Pearson)  to  whom  was  com- 
mitted communication  from  comrs.  rel.  to  repairs 
made  on  govt,  house.    (Sainr  Oct.  1817:  38.) 

1818.  Rept.  from  committee  (Coxe)  who  were  in- 
structed to  inquire  into  nature  and  extent  of  certain 
encroachments  on  lines  of  lot  attached  to  govern- 
ment house.     (Same  Jan.  1818:  78-79.) 

1820.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  by  act  of  Feb.  9,  1819,  to 
make  sale  of  government  house  and  lot  in  Trenton. 
(Same  Oct.  1820:  76-77.) 

The  comrs.  were  .Tohn  Beatty,  James  Parker  and  David 
Thompson,  Jr. 

.  Rept.  of  atty.  gen.  (Frelinghuysen)  rel.  to  re- 
moval of  encroachments  made  upon  lands  of  state 
in  Trenton  by  I.  Taylor.    (Some  Jan.  1820:  64.) 

.    Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  by  act  of  March  2,  1820, 

for  purpose  of  causing  such  repairs,  painting  and 
whitewashing  to  be  made  to  state  house  and  fence 
of  yard  as  they  may  deem  expedient.  (Same  Oct. 
1820:  59-64.) 

The  comrs.  were  Robt.  M'Neely  and  Ellett  Tucker. 

1824.  Rept.  of  committee  (Evans)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred act  providing  for  repairs  to  state  house  and 
government  house  and  lot  in  Trenton.  (Same  Oct. 
1824:  UU.J 

1825.  Rept.  of  committee  (Ewing)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred rept.  of  comrs.  rel.  to  repairs  and  improve- 
ments made  on  state  house  and  government  house 
and  lot.     (Same  Oct.  1825:  137.) 

.     Rept.  of  comrs.  rel.  to  repairs  of  state  house  and 

govt,  house  and  lot.    (Same  Oct.  1825:  84-85.) 

The  comrs.   were   Chas.   Parker.    David   Johnston,    Wm. 
Halsted,  Jr. 

1830.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Kaighn)  apptd.  to  en- 
quire what  alterations  in  the  Council  Chamber  are 
necessary.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1829/30:  72.) 

1832.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (D.  Ryerson)  to  whom 
had  been  referred  the  title,  deeds  and  papers  rel. 
to  the  land  on  which  the  state  house  and  public 
offices  are  erected.    (Same  Oct.  1831:  107-108.) 

1834.  Apprn.  necessary  for  defraying  expenses  of  dis- 
tribution of  revised  laws;  for  erection  of  Are  proof 
office  where  public  records  and  papers  belonging  to 
treasury  dept.  may  be  deposited;  continuance  of 
ann.  apprn.  to  state  library  recommended.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Vroom)  Oct.  29,  1834.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Van  Santvoord)  apptd. 
to  rept.  as  to  the  necessary  repairs  and  improve- 
ments required  on  state  house  and  grounds  con- 
nected with  it.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1840/1:  221- 
212;  Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1:  501-502.) 

1843.  Rept.  of  select  committee  (Ryerson)  on  memor- 
ial rel.  to  erection  of  additional  state  offices.  (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1842/3:  375-377.) 


PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS— cont'd 
State  House — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1845.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Olden)  apptd.  to  ex- 
amine state  house  and  other  public  bldgs.  in  Tren- 
ton. (Sen.  jol.  1845:  516-518;  Minutes  of  Assem. 
1845:  481-483.) 

.     Same  separate. 

Not  seen.     200  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Senate  Jol.  1845: 
518.) 

1846.  Alteration  and  improvement  of  state  house. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Stratton)  Jan.  14,  1846.) 

1847.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Richards)  to  inquire 
on  what  terms  lot  of  land  situated  on  northwest 
corner  of  capitol  grounds  can  be  purchased.  (Sen. 
jol.  1847:  331.) 

.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  (McFarland)  on  rept.  of 

comrs.  on  public  buildings,  offices,  etc.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1847:  539.) 

1848.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Strong)  who  were 
instructed  to  inquire  as  to  price  of  lot  adjoining 
the  northwest  corner  of  state  house  grounds  and 
upon  the  expediency  of  purchasing  same.  (Same 
1848:  370-371.) 

1849.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Gulick)  on  so  much 
of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  purchase  of  Iqt  adjoin- 
ing state  house  grounds.     (Same  1849:  257.) 

.     Purchase   of   small   lot  at   n.w.   corner   of  state 

house  recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan. 
10,   1849:  13.) 

1850.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  bldgs.  and  grounds 
(Gill)  on  subject  of  lighting  state  house  with  gas. 
(Sen.  jol.  1850:  129.) 

1874.  Rept.  from  committee  on  public  bldgs.  on  House 
res.  requesting  consideration  of  propriety  of  chang- 
ing lobbies  of  House  into  committee  rooms,  and 
other  changes,  etc.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1874:  924- 
925.) 

1876.  Completion  of  addition  to  state  house;  cost; 
amt.  needed  for  main  dome.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle) 
Jan.  11,  1876:  36.) 

1877.  State  House  expense  acct.  larger  than  usual; 
reason.    (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  19.) 

1885.  Special  mess,  of  Gov.  (Abbett)  concerning  dam- 
age to  state  house  by  fire;  with  ace.  docs.  21  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1S85  v.  2  doc.  36.) 

.  Same.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1885:  661-668;  Sen- 
ate jol.  1885:  517-523.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Camden:    Prtd.  by  the  Courier 

Publishing  Assn.,  1885.    21  pp. 

.  Same,  without  ace.  docs.  (8  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.   1884/5:  xxv-xxvi.) 

1886.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  under  act  for  restoration 
of  state  house.  9  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1886  v.  3  doc.  39; 
Sen.  jol.  1886:  73-78;  House  jol.  1886:  72-78.) 

Leon  Abbett,  E.  J.  Anderson,  Henry  C.  Kelsey,  John  J. 
Toffey  were  the  comrs. 

.    Same,  separate.    Trenton:   J.  L.  Murphy,  1886. 

9  pp. 

.     Fire  at  state  house  March  21,  1885;  apprn.  and 

plans  for  restoration:  amt.  needed.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  31-32.) 

.     Minority  rept.  from  committee  on  public  grounds 

and  buildings  (Parker).  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1886: 
326-330.) 

18S7.  Apprn.  to  rebuild  state  house;  contracts;  date 
it  is  to  be  completed;  apprn.  sufficient.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1889.  Restoration  of  state  capitol  approaching  com- 
pletion; delays.    (Same  (Green)  Jan.  [SI,  1889.) 

1891.  Alterations  in  state  house  suggested.  (Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1894.  Vetoes  (Werts)  of  bills  rel.  to  state  house  and  ad- 
jacent public  grounds.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1894: 
1080;  Sen.  jol.  1894:  516-518;  534-535;  768-769.) 


548 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS— cont'd 
State  House — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1895.     Rept.  of  special  committee  (Voorhees)  apptd.  to 

inquire  into  charges  o£  extravagance  in  furnishing 

state  house,  and  certain  other  cliarges  touching  the 

conduct  of  public  officers.    (Sen.  jol.  1895:  731-753.) 

.     Same,  separate.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley, 

1895.    xxxiv,  982  pp. 
1900.     Rept.  of  state  house  comn.  on  probable  cost  of 
improvements    and    enlargement    of    state    bldgs. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1900:  125-127.) 

Foster  M.  Voorhees.  W.  S.  Hancock,  I.  B.  Swain. 

1902.  Propriety  of  enlarging  capitol  grounds.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Voorhees)   Jan.  14,  1902:  13-14.) 

1903.  On  extension  of  state  house  grounds  and  pro- 
viding Governor's  mansion.  {Same  (Murphy)  Jan. 
1903:  14-16.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditukes 
See  above,  that  title. 

PUBLIC  HEALTH 

See  also  Food  and  Drug  Law ;  also  Labor.     Industrial 
Hygiene. 

1874.     Sewerage,    excretions,    etc.;    relation    to    public 

health.     (Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  30-33.) 
.    Care  of  arts  and  trades;  their  effect  on  health. 

(Same  1874:  35-38.) 
.     Heating;    effect  of  overheated  rooms  on  health. 

(.Savie  1874:  40.) 
.     Ventilation:  importance  In  promoting  health  and 

preventing   disease;    ventilation    of   public   places. 

{Same  1874:  38-40.) 
.     Drainage   in    its    general    bearing    [on    health]. 

(Some  1874:  26-27.) 
1877.     Table  to  be  used  in  testing  amt.  of  carbonic  acid 

in  air.    (1  A.R.  bd.  health  1877:  78-79.) 
Repeated   in   1885. 

1879.  Abstracts  from  paper  by  Dr.  H.  A.  Hopkins  on 
relation  of  public  and  private  schools  to  the  ex- 
tension or  limitation  of  disease.  (7  same  1883:  130- 
133.) 

1880.  On  rescue  of  the  drowning.    (4  .wwie  1880:  38-39.) 
.    Protection  to  bathers;  how  to  treat  the  drowned; 

how  to  save  a  life.   2  11.    [Circular  No.  7  of  the  state 
bd.  of  health.] 

Copies  In   the  N.  .T.   State  Library,  In  the  N.  J.  bd.  of 
health  and  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.    Same.    Reprint,  1887.    7  pp. 

Copy   in   the   N.   ,T.   state   bd.   of  health,   In   the   N.   T. 

Public    Library,    and    in    the    Surgeon    General's 

Library. 
.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  255-259.) 

1881.  Animals  as  related  to  human  disease  and  to  care 
of  public  health;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.  (5  same  1881:  167- 
176.) 

1882.  Comparative  facts  in  climatology  and  geology, 
needed  in  study  of  vital  statistics  and  causes  of 
diseases.    (6  same  1882:  269-284.) 

.  Nomenclature,  or  revised  classification  of  dis- 
eases.   (6  same  1882:  285-290.) 

1883.  Effect  of  brain  and  nervous  diseases,  particularly 
in  children.    (7  same  1883:  375-376.) 

1884.  December  1.  Prevention  of  serious  injuries  to 
the  mind,  the  eyes,  the  ears.  n.  t.  p.  6  pp.  (Circular 
No.  47  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copies  seen  In  the  N.  T.  Public  Library  and  In  the  N.  J. 
state  bd.  of  health. 
1886.     The  relation  of  the  physician  and  the  sanitarian 
to  horedity,  with  statistics  as  to  it.     (10  A.R.  bd. 
health  1880:  373-392.) 

.    Same.    (8  same  1884:  241-246.) 

.     Same.    [Reprints.]    Oct.  1886.    6  pp. 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  OQce. 

.     On   bathing   accidents.     (10   A.R.   bd.   of   health 

1886:  21-22.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

1887.  Lighting-gas  in  its  relations  to  health.  (11  same 
1887:  22-23.) 

.     Trees  in  their  influence  upon  health.    (11  same 

1887:  23-26.) 

.  If  some  communicable  diseases  depend  upon  mi- 
crobes, should  we  be  less  particular  as  to  localities? 
(11  .s-a»iP  1887:  26-29.) 

■ .     Vacher's   table  on   various  diseases;    time  from 

inception  to  beginning  of  eruption;  time  from  first 
precursory  symptom  to  beginning  of  eruption;  time 
from  beginning  of  eruption  to  cessation  of  pyrexia, 
etc.     (11  same  1887  (p.  31) — same  1904.) 

A  similar  table  by  Dr.  Whitelegge  occurs,  1891-1904. 

1888.  On  relation  of  human  and  animal  diseases.  (12 
same  1888:  37-46.) 

.     How   to  reckon   as  to  the  real   or   comparative 

healthfulness  of  communities.  (12  same  1888:  409- 
413.) 

1889.  On  prevention  of  disease.    (13  same  1889:  5-11.) 
Consists  chiefly  of  an  extract  from  Dr.  John  C.  McVall, 

a  Scotch  authority. 

.     The  mouth  cavity  and  its  contained  structures 

as  related  to  disease.    (13  same  1889:  376-380.) 
.     Summary  of  paper  by  Boardman  Reed  on  "  The 

climatic  treatment  of  gastro-intestinal  diseases  in 

children."    (13  same  1889:  145-147.) 
.     Cities — their    needs    and    their    regulations    for 

promoting   health   of  their  inhabitants.     (13   same 

1889:  21-35.) 

Drainage  :  water,  gas  and  other  pipes,  care  of  streets, 
building  Inspection ;  house  inspection ;  collection 
and  disposal  of  garbage,  ashes,  etc. ;  nuisances ; 
keeping  of  animals  In  cities ;  slaughter  houses ; 
inspection  of  markets  :  duties  of  health  Inspectors ; 
rept.  of  contagious  diseases :  hospitals  and  Isola- 
tion of  contagious  diseases ;  disinfecting  and  disin- 
fecting apparatus  ;  public  baths,  parks,  etc. ;  vital 
statistics  ;  boards  of  health. 

1891.  [Relation  of]  human  and  animal  diseases;  in- 
spection of  meat  and  milk;  English  plan  and 
Chicago  plan.     (15  same  1891:  25-27.) 

.    On  the  ground  as  related  to  health.    (15  same 

1891:  6-9.) 
.     See  below,  Congresses,  etc. 

1892.  On  light  and  sunlight  as  preventions  of  and  cur- 
atives for  disease.  (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  11- 
12.) 

1893.  Notification  of  disease;  use  of  placards.  (17 
same  1893:  15-16.) 

.     Synopsis  of  paper  by  J.  C.  Smock  on  "  Forestry 

in  its  relation  to  health."  (17  same  1893:  289-297.) 
1S94.  Synopsis  of  remarks  by  Dr.  Henry  R.  Baldwin 
rel.  to  Dr.  Deal's  paper  on  restriction  and  prevention 
of  communicable  diseases  of  children.  (18  same 
1894:  324-328.) 

.    Economy  of  food;   by  C.  D.  Wood;   discussion. 

(21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1893:  112-135.) 

Composition  of  food  :  how  used  In  the  body  ;  potential 
energy  ;  animal  foods  ;  vegetable  foods  ;  dally  In- 
come and  expenditure  of  the  human  body  ;  a  day's 
ration  ;  pecuniary  economy  of  food. 

1895.     Should   the  U.   S.   mails  be  used   for  conveying 
specimens   for   bacteriological   examination?     (Cir- 
cular no.  85  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  sci'U, 

.     Same.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1895:  313-316.) 

New  York  City 
1888.     Means  for  preventing  spread  of  contagious  dis- 
eases in  cities;   by  J.  C.   Bayles.     (12  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1888:  179-187.) 

Relates  to  N.  Y.  City  only.  Mr.  Bayles  was  at  the  time 
pres.  of  health  dept.  of  N,  Y.  City. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


549 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY 

The  first  ann.  rept.  of  the  state  board  of  health  1877 
(pp.  G-S)  summarizes  the  efforts  In  New  Jersey  In 
behalf  of  public  health,  in  substance,  as  follows  ; 
appointment  of  a  state  sanitary  commission  In 
1866 :  no  investigratinff  legislation  in  respect  to 
public  health  from  ISCS  to  1873;  appointment  of 
a  commission  in  1874  which  was  pnictically  a 
'  board  of  health  but  limited  to  one  year ;  in  refer- 

ence to  the  work  of  that  commission,  among  other 
things,  it  Is  stated  that  one  of  the  results  was  a 
sanitary  convention  In  October.  1875,  which  led  to 
the  formation  of  the  New  .Jersey  Sanitary  Associa- 
tion ;  formation  of  a  state  bd.  of  health  In  1877. 

serial 
A 

Under  act  of  April  5,  1866. 

1866.    Rept.  of  the  state  sanitary  comn.  to  the  Governor. 

Checklist 
1866.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the  State  Gazette, 
1867.     12  pp. 
Copies   seen   In   the  N.   J.    State   Library,   In   the   N.   J. 
state  bd.  of  health  and  In  Rutgers  College  Library. 
The  comrs.  were  Ezra  M.  Hunt,  J.  B.  Coleman,  R. 
N.  Cooper,  Thos.  Ryerson,  Isaac  A.  Nichols. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1866  In  Legisl.  docs.  1867  :  20-40. 
Also  In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1866  In  16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892  :  57-65. 

Reprinted  "  as  it  was  brief,  and  is  not  accessible." 

B 

Under  act  of  March  19.  1874. 
1874.     Rept.  of  health  comn.  of  the  state  of  N.  J. 

Checklist 
1874.     h.  t.  p.     62(2)  pp. 

The  comrs.  were  James  R.  Mercein,  Saml.  Lilly,  Geo.  H. 
Cook,   Wm.   Elmer,   Jr.,   Lewis  W.   Oakley,  Richard 
M.  Cooper,  Ezra  M.  Hunt,  chrm. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1874  In  Legisl.  docs.  1875,  unnum.  doc. 


Under  acts  of  May  22,  1877,  and  March  31,  1887. 
BOARD  OP  HEALTH 
Annual  Repobt 
English  Edition 
1877-1904.     Rept.  of  bd.  of  health  of  New  Jersey  [incl. 
vital  statistics,  1878-1904,  excepting  1902].* 
Checklist 
Doc.  and  dept.  editions  differ  only   In  omission  of  Im- 
print from  the  doc.  cd. 
1.   1877.     Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1877.     151  pp. 
Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.     247    (1) 


1878.     Trenton 
pp..  foldg.  leaf. 

3.  1879.     Camden 

pp.,  foldg.  leaf, 

4.  1880.     Camden 


SInnlckson    Chew,    1880.      230    (1) 


Sinnickson  Chew,  1881.     378  pp.,  pi. 

5.  1881.     Mount  Holly  :    Prtd.  by   C.   H.  Folwell,   1881. 
344  pp. 

6.  1882.     Woodbury  :    J.  D.  Carpenter,  1882.     361  pp. 

7.  1883.     Woodbury  :    J,  D.  Carpenter,  1883.     391  pp. 

8.  1884.     Trenton  ;    J.   L.   Murphy,   1884.     375  pp. 
J.   L.   Murphy,  1885.     435  pp. 
J.   L.   Murphy,   1887.     464  pp. 
J.  L.  Murphy,  1887.     478  pp.,  3  pis. 
J.    L.    Murphy,    1889.      503    pp.,    2 

F.  F.  Patterson,  1890.     486   (4),  Iv 

J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1890. 

J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1891. 

J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1892. 

MacCrelllsh   &  Quigley,   1893,     612 


•  Vital  statistics  for  1877  are  In  the  rept.  of  the  bd.  of  health  for 
1878.  1878  In  1879.  etc  The  rept.  of  the  bureau  of  vital  statistics 
in  1901  is  prtd.  separately  instead  of  In  the  bd.  of  health  rept.  for 
1902.  as  In  preceding  and  following  years. 


9. 

1885.     Trenton  : 

10. 

1886.     Trenton  : 

11. 

1887.     Trenton : 

12. 

1888.     Trenton : 

diagrs. 

13. 

1889.     Camden : 

(1)  pp. 

14. 

1890.     Trenton : 

395  pp..  plan. 

15. 

1891.     Trenton  ; 

489  pp. 

16. 

1892.     Trenton  : 

590  pp. 

17. 

1893.     Trenton  : 

pp..  pi.,  2  diagrs. 

PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

C — cont'd 

BOARD  OP  HEALTH— cont'd 

Annual  Report — cont'd 

English  Edition — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

18.  1894.     Trenton:    MacCrelllsh  &   Quigley,    1895.     479 

pp..  2  pis. 

19.  1895.     Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Com- 

pany, 1896.     Iv.  440  pp.,  dlagr. 

20.  1896.     Trenton  :    MacCrelllsh    &    Quigley,    1897.      II, 

399  pp.,  pis.,  diagrs. 

21.  1897.     Trenton  :    The  J.   L.   Murphy   Pub.   Co.,   1898. 

V,  389  pp. 

22.  1898.     Trenton :    MacCrelllsh    &    Quigley,    1899.       v, 
601  pp..  pis.,  map. 

23.  1899.     Trenton :     MacCrellish    &    Quigley.    1900.      vl. 
432  pp..  pis,,  map. 

24.  1900.     Trenton  :    The   J.    L.    Murphy   Publishing   Co., 
1901.     vl.  409  pp.,  map,  pi. 

25.  1901.     Trenton  :    The   J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing   Co., 

1002.     vl,  450  pp..  map,  pis.   . 

26.  1902.     Trenton  :    The   J.    L.    Murphy   Publishing   Co., 

1903.  v.  365,  maps,  pis. 

27.  1903.     Somervllle.     The  Unionist-Gazette  Association, 

1904.  vll,  682  pp. 

28.  1904.     Paterson  :    News  Printing  Co.,  1905.     vll,  494 

pp.,  foldg.  table,  pis.,  pis.  in  pocket  at  end  of  book. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1877   In  Legisl.   docs.   1878,  doc.  28. 


10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
17. 
18. 

19. 

20. 
21. 
22. 
23. 
24. 
25. 
26. 
27. 
28. 


1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 


1879,  V.   2.  doc.  53. 

1880,  V.   2,  doc.  74. 

1881,  V.  2,  doe.  73. 

1882,  V.  2,  doc.  48.' 

1883,  V.  2,  doc.  13. 

1884,  V.   2,  doc.  31. 

1885,  V.  2,  doc.  30. 

1886,  V.   3,  doc.  29. 

1887,  V.  3,  doc.  29. 

1888,  V.   3,  doc.  27. 

1889,  V.   3,  doc.  22. 

1890,  V.  4,  doc,  32. 

1891,  V.   1,  doc.  5. 

1892,  V.   1,  doc.  5. 

1893,  V.   1,  doc.  6. 

1894,  V.   1,  doc.  5. 
1895    (I.    e.    119    sess.),    v.    1, 


1894 

doc.  5. 

1895  In  Legisl.  docs.  1895     (1 
doc.  6. 

1896  in  Legisl.  docs.  1896.   v.  1.  doc.  5. 

1897  "  "  "  1897,  V.  1,  doc.  5. 

1808  "  "  "  1808,  V.  1,  doc.  6. 

1809  "  "  "  1899.  V.  1,   doc.  5. 

1900  "  "  "  1900,  V.  3.  doc.  18. 

1901  "  "  "  1901,  V.  3,  doc.  24. 

1902  "  "  "  1902,  V.  2,  doc.  25. 

1903  "  "  "  1903,  V.  2,  doc.  24. 

1904  ••  "  "  1904,  V.  5.  doc.  58. 


120    sess.),    V.    1, 


Qerman  Edition 

1882-1892.  Jahres-Bericht  des  Gesundheits-Rathes  des 
Staats  New  Jersey  und  Bericht  des  Bureaus  der 
Lebensstatistlk. 

Checklist 
6.   1882.     Elizabeth  :    Freie  Presse.  1883.     475  pp. 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
7-8.   1883-1884.     Not  found. 

9.   1885.      Newark  :    Druck  der  New  Jersey  Freie  Zeitung," 
1886.     613  pp. 
Copy  in  the  N.  J.  Historical  Socy.,  Newark. 
10-12.   1886-1888.     Not  found. 

13.  1889.     Newark  :   Druck  der  New  Jersey  Freie  Zeitung, 
1890.     642  pp. 
Copy  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 
14-15.   1890-1891.     Not  found. 

16.   1892.     Newark  :    Freie  Zeitung.  1893.     809  pp. 
Copy  In  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

ClBCtTLABS 


Unnumbered 
[1878-1904.]     Circulars   and   circular   letters   Issued   by 
the  state  bd.  of  health. 


550 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BOARD  OP  HEALTH— cont'd 

CiBCULARS — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

Unnumbered — cont'd 

Checklist 

1878.     Instructions  to  ministers,  phiysiclans.  undertakers. 

assessors,    and    all    concerned    in    the    registry    and 

returns  of  marriages,  births,  and  deaths.     Trenton  : 

Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.     44  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  In  the  N.  J. 

state  I)d.  of  health. 
This  may  be  the  complete  form  of  one  of  the  first  three 
circulars  noted  in  Group  B,  series  1. 
1881.     May  1.      [Circular  of  tlie  council  of  analyists  and 
chemists  apptd.  by  tie  state  bd.  of  health  of  N.  J.  to 
investigate  the  prevalence  of  adulteration  of  articles 
of  food  or  drugs.     With  a  schedule  of  questions  and  a 
copy  of  the  "  act  to  prevent  the  adulteration  of  food 
and  drugs."]     3  leaves. 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
[1882.]     Schedule   of   questions   to   charitable   and   penal 
institutions. 
Not  found.    Mentioned  in  6  A.E.  bd.  of  health  1882  :  118. 
18S2.     April    20.     Circular    as    to    illuminating    oils.      1 
sheet. 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     August  21.     Circular  issued  by  a  committee  of  the 

state  bd.  of  health  on  sanitary  instruction  and  train- 
ing in  schools. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882  :  145-147.) 

[1883.]  Circular  as  to  contagious  diseases  of  animals. 
32  pp. 

Contents  : 

A.  To  farmers  and  dealers  in  stock.     Pleuro-pneumonla. 

Pneumoenteritis  (hog  cholera),     pp.  3-7. 
See  also  below.  Group  B,  Circular  No.  13  ;  No.  50. 

B.  To  townships  and  city  bds.  of  health.    April  10.  1880. 

pp.  7-9. 
See  also  below.  Group  B.  Circular  No.  14  ;  No.  50. 

C.  Contagious    diseases    of   anlmaLs.      Aug.,    1880.      pp. 

n-12. 
See  also  below.  Group  B,  Circular  No.  15  :  No.  50. 

D.  To  farmers  and  dealers  in  stock.    April  1,  1881.     pp. 

12-15. 
See  also  below.  Group  B.  Circular  No.  24  ;  No.  50. 

E.  To  farmers  and  dealers  in  stock,    pp.  15-23. 

See  also  below.  Group  B,  Circular  No.  25  ;  No.  50. 
P.  As  to  contagious  diseases  of  animals.    Jan.  4,  1883. 
pp.  25-32. 
Copy   in   the    Surgeon   General's    Library.      See   also 
below.  Group  B,  Circular  No.  26  :  No.  50. 
1883.     Oct.      Schedule  of  inquiries  sent  local  bds.  of  health. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883  :  171.) 

[1884.     Oct.]      [Schedule   of  inquiries   sent  local   bds.   of 
health.] 
Not  found.    Mentioned  in  8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884  :  110. 

1885.  May  l.i.  [Apptmt.  of  sanitary  inspectors  under 
the  law  of  188.-j.] 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885  :  34-35.) 

• .     Oct.    Schedule  of  questions  sent  local  bds.  of  health 

for  rept. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.      (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885  :  171.1 

1886.  Oct.  Schedule  of  questions  sent  local  bds.  of 
health. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Samp,      no  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1886  :  240.) 

1887.  Oct.  Schedule  of  questions  sent  local  bds.  of 
health  [resp.  ann.  repts]. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

■ .     Same.      (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887  :  164-1G5.) 

[1888.]      Circular  letter  A  issued  by   the  bureau  of  vital 
statistics   [resp.  registration  of  marriages,  births  and 
deaths]. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887  :  313.) 

1888.  March.  Circular  letter  B,  general  circular  as  to 
duties  under  the  laws  relating  to  vital  records  and 
statistics. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  18.88:313-315.) 

.     March.     Circular    letter    C    [resp.    burial    certifl- 

cates]. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.      (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887  :  315.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY- 


-cont'd 


serial — cont'd 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH— cont'd 

CiBCUL.vRS — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

Unnumbered — cont'd  ' 

[1888.     Oct.]      Schedule   of   questions   sent    local    bds.    of 
health. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888  :  211.) 

1889.     Oct.     Schedule    of    questions    sent    local    bds.    of 
health. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889  :  161-162.) 

1891.  Oct.      Schedule  of  questions  sent  to  local  bds. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (15  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1891  :  175.) 

1892.  Circular  letter  H.  issued  to  r.r.  and  transportation 
cos. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.      (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:403-405.) 

H  of  a  series  of  circulars  to  r.r.  cos.?    No  record  found 
of  such  circulars. 
[1892.]     Oct.     Schedule  of  questions  sent  to  local  bds. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892  :  177.) 

1893.  Slip  for  October  blank. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (17   A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:411-412.) 

1894.  Memorandum  sent  to  local  bds. 

Not  found.     Mentioned  :    18  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894  :  69. 

.     Oct.   8.     Circular  letter  to    [certain]    Institutions 

[making  Inquiries  about  consumption]. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
■ .      Same.      (18  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894:  15.) 

1895.  Sept.    1.     Memorandum    to    local    bds.    of    health 
[resp.  ann.  repts.]. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1895  :  38-44.) 

.     Oct.   1.     State  bd.  of  health.     Memorandum    [for 

construction  of  a  mailing  case  for  sending  specimens 
of  diseased  tissue]. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1895:315-316.) 

1896.  Sept.  1.     Memorandum  sent  to  local  bds.  of  health. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896  :  37-40.) 

1897.  July  1,      Inquiries  rel.  to  cemeteries. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.     (21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897  :  225-226.) 

.     Sept     Circular   letter   28   rel.    to   Interference   of 

local  bds.  of  health  In  physician's  diagnosis  of  a  case. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897  :  33-34.) 

Just  why  this  letter  is  designated  No.  28  is  not  clear. 
No    separates    were    found    for    the    27    preceding 
circular  letters,  and  they  do  not  appear  In  the  ann. 
repts.  of  tlie  bd.     However  27  vinnumbered  circulars 
and   circular    letters    precede   this,    and   possibly    It 
was    intended    to    begin    numbering    the    circulars 
from  this  date,  using  the  term  Circular  Letters  to 
distinguish    them    from    the    numbered    series    [see 
below.  Group  B], 
See  below  under  dates  1898  and  1899  for  Circular  Letters 
30-32. 
[1898. 1      Circular   [letter]   29.     Dangerous  communicable 
diseases  must  be  reported. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898  :  428-431.) 

See  note  above,  under  date  Sept.,   1897.  resp.  Circular 
Letter  28. 
1808.     July    22.      Letter   sent  to   physicians,   reported   by 
local  registrars  to  be  remiss  in  reporting  births. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898  :  106.) 

.     Sept.   1.     Circular  letter  30,    [resp.   inspection  of 

vessels]. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898  :  432.) 

See  note  above,  under  date  Sept.,  1897,  resp.     Circular 
Letter  28. 

.     Sept.  1.    Memorandum  sent  local  bds.  of  health  rel. 

to  their  ann.  repts. ;  form  of  repts.  for  municipalities 
and  town.^hlps. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
,     Same.      (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898  :  109-114.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


551 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH— cont'd 

CiRcuLABs — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

Unnumbered — cont'd 

1899.  Jan.  1.  Circular  lettor  31.  bd.  of  health  of  N.  J. 
Milk  adultPratiiin  bv  tlie  aciditlon  of  formaldehyde. 
Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quisle.v.  1899.    4  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Llbrar.v. 

.     Same.      (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898  :  451-453.) 

See  above,  note  under  date  Sept..   1897.  resp.  Circular 
Letter  No.  28. 
.     Jan.  18.     Circular  letter  32.     Prevention  of  small- 
pox.    Trenton  :   MacCrellish  &  Quisle.v.  1899,  4  pp. 

• .      Same.      (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898  :  454-455.) 

See  note  above  under  date  1897  resp.  Circular  Letter  28. 

.      March  8.     Letters  to  physicians  and  local  bds.  of 

health   sent   to   a   city   failing   to  give   notification   of 
communicable  diseases. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899  :  32-33.) 

.     Sept.  1.     Circular  to  local  bds.  [rel.  to  ann.  repts., 

with  list  of  inquiries]. 
Separate  copv  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899:81-84.) 

1900.  Sept.  1.      [Circular  rel.  to  ann.  repts.  of  local  bds.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

■ .     Same.      (24  A.E.  bd.  of  health  1900  :  81-83.) 

[1900.]      Circular  sent  to  local  health  officers  when  repts. 
are  not  regulari.v  reed,  by  the  state  bd.  of  health. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (24  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1900  :  40-41.) 

.     Circular   letter   sent   to    local    registrars   of   vital 

statistics  rel.  to  transportation  of  the  dead. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

1901.  Transportation  of  the  dead;  circular  and  revised 
rules. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901:47-49.) 

.     April.      Circular  letter  sent  to  undertakers  [ve\ 

transportation  of  the  dead]. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901  :47.) 

.     Sept.  1.     Inquiries  sent  to  local  bds.  of  health. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (25  A.R.  hd.  of  health  1901 

.      Nov.    13.     Circular    to    local    health 

talning  queries  on  disposal  of  refuse]. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
• .      Same.      (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901 

1902.  Sept.  1.     Blanks  mailed  to  local  bds.  of  health. 
Separate  copj'  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1902  :  70-74.) 

1903.  Circular  letter  rel.  to  water  and  ice  In  cars  and 
stations. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.     (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903  :  64.) 

1903.  Aug.  26.  [Circular  letter  to  supts.  of  steam  rwys. 
rel.  to  spitting  in  cars.] 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903  :  64-65.) 

.      Sept.  1.     Blank  mailed  to  local  health  bds. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903  :  68-73.) 

[1904.]  Circular  letter  sent  to  local  bd.  of  health  In  each 
sanitary  distr.  where  oysters  and  clams  are  produced 
for  sale. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.      (28  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1904  :  80.) 

1904.  July.     Preventable  disea.ses. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (28  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1904  :  297-315.) 

.     Circular  letter  sent  to  local  health  boards  rel.  to 

glanders. 
Separate  cop.y  nnt  seen. 
.     Same.      (28  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1904  :  62.) 

B 

1  series 

It  will  be  noted  that  the  circulars  In  this  series  are  not 
arranged  in  exact  chronological  order  ;  this  Is  due 
to  the  desire  to  retain  the  numerical  order  of  the 
circulars  on  account  of  reference  to  that  order  In 
reprints,  special  lists,  etc.  Numbers  were  first 
assi.gned  to  the  circulars  in  a  list  printed  In  the  6 
ann.  rept.  of  the  state  bd.  of  health  1S82  :  253-255  ; 
the  arrangement  seems  to  have  been  entirely  arbi- 
trary,  probably  following  the  order  in  which  they 


to 


:  133-137.) 
officers    (con- 


:98.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH— cont'd 

CmcuLAEs — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

appear  In  the  annual  reports  of  the  Board ;  for  ex- 
ample, Circular  No.  7  is  dated  June  1,  1880;  Circu- 
lar No.  10,  April  1,  1880. 
[18781-1SS3.     Circulars  issued  by  the  state  bd.  of  health. 
Checklist 

1.  [1878?]      Explanation  of  parts  of  acts  as  to  marriage. 

birth  and  death  returns. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (3  A.K.  bd.  of  health  1879  :  158-163.) 

.     Same.      Reprint,  11883].     Not  found. 

See  6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882  :  255,  Circular  34. 
.      Same.      (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885  :  329-333.) 

2.  [1878  7]     To  assessors,  town  clerks,  etc.,  rel.  to  changes 

In  registry  laws. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879:  163-167.) 

3.  [1878?]      As  to  vital  statistics. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (3  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879  :  167-168.) 

4.  1879.     October.     Circular  to  town  clerks  and  assessors. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (3  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879  :  168-169.) 

5.  [1879?]      As  to  sanitary  organization  in  cities. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (3  A.R.  hd.  of  health  1879  :  169-172.) 

6.  1879.     July  7.     Circular  as  to  sanitary  appliances  [to 

be  exhibited  at  the  state  fair].     1  sheet. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.      Same.      (3  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879:224.) 

7.  1880.     June   1.     Protection   to  bathers ;   how   to   treat 

the  drowned  ;  how  to  save  a  life.    n.  t.  p.    2  11. 
Copies  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  In  the  N.  J.  bd.  of 
health  and  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.      Same.     Reprint.  1887.     7  pp. 

Copies  in  the  N.  J.   bd.  of  health,  in  the  N.  Y.  Public 
Library  and  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.      Same.      (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880  :  255-259.) 

8.  [1880.]      To    householders,     city    authorities,     bds.    of 

health,   etc.    [on   sanitary   and   hygienic   care   of   the 
home,  disinfectants,  etc.].    4  pp. 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  CJeneral's  Library. 
.      Same.      (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:260-265.) 

9.  1880.     May.     Sanitary  appliances. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880  :  265-267.) 

10.  1880.     April   1.     Explanatory   circular   to   cities   and 

towns   [resp.   recent  laws]. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880  :  272-280.) 

11.  1880.     Sept.    15.     Circular    to    local    bds.    of    health 

[resp.  ann.  repts..  schedule  of  subjects). 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880  :  281-282.) 

12.  1880.     June   1.     An   act   to   regulate   the   practice  of 

medicine  and  surgery  [text  and  comment]. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880  :  282-284.) 

13.  1880.     Circular  A.     To  farmers  and  dealers  in  stock 

[on  pleuro-pneumonia  and  pneumo-enterltls].     4  pp. 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.      Same.      (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880  :  287-291.) 

.      Same.      (0  A.R.  bd.  of  agrlc.  1881  :  84-88.) 

14.  1880.  April  10.  Circular  B.  To  township  and  city 
bds.  of  health  in  reference  to  infectious  diseases  of 
animals.     1   leaf. 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

■ .     Same.      (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880  :  291-293.) 

.     Same.      (9  A.R.  bd.  of  agrlc.  1881  :  88-90.) 

15.  1880.  August.  Circular  C.  Contagious  diseases  of 
animals.     1  leaf. 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.      Same.      (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880  :  293-296.) 

■ .     Same.      (9  A.R.  bd.  of  agrlc.  1881  :  90-93.) 

16.  1881.     April  20.     Circular  A.     As  to  milk  supply. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:297-299.) 

17.  [18817]  To  local  bds.  of  health  and  to  those  whose 
duty  it  Is  to  make  returns  of  marriages,  births  and 
deaths. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:300-301.) 

18.  1881.     February.    As  to  small-pox. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (4   A.R.   bd.   of   health    1880:301-303;   5 

same  1881  :  177-178.) 

19.  [18817]      Specimen  schedules  for  institutional  inquiry. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880  :  305-310.) 


552 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH— cont'd 

CiBCULARs — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

20.  1882.     January.     Small-pox  circular  No.  2. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (5  A.R.  bd.  ot  health  1881  :  178-181.) 

21.  1881.     April  1.     As  to  duties  of  local  bds.  under  new 

laws. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
• .      Same.      (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881  :  181-184.) 

21.  1881.     May  10.      [General  suggestions  for  the  organ- 

ization ot  local  bds.  of  health  and  the  manner  of  deal- 
ing with   nuisances   prejudicial   to   the   public   health. 
With   a  schedule   of  questions   indicating  what   local 
bds.  should  know  or  inquire  about.]     4  pp. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
■ .      Same.      (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881  ;  184-188.) 

22.  1881.  July  1.  As  to  sanitary,  household  and  orna- 
mental articles  and  appliances. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.      (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1S81  :  188-ini.) 

23.  1881.  October  1.  To  local  bds.  of  health  [as  to 
yearly  reports]. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
• .      Same.      (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881  :  191-192.) 

24.  1881.  April  1.  Circular  D.  To  farmers  and  dealers 
in  stock  [rcsp.  pleuro-pneumonia.  pleuro-enterltls  or 
swine  fever,  glanders  and  farcy,  hydrophobia,  law 
resp.  contagious  diseases  of  animals]. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881  :  103-197.) 

.      Same.      (9  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1881  :  93-96.) 

25.  1881?     Circular  E.     To  farmers  and  dealers  In  stock 

[contagious  diseases  among  horses,  cattle,  sheep,  swine 
and  poultry]. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.     (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881  :  197-205.) 

.      Same.      (9  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1881  :  96-104.) 

26.  1883.     Jan.  4.     Circular  P.    As  to  contagious  diseases 

of  animals. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:213-220.) 

.      Same.      (10  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1882  :  29-36.) 

27.  1882.     Aug.  31.     Sanitary  instruction  and  training  In 

schools.      [School  Circular  No.  1.]      1  leaf. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

,     Same.      (6  A.R.  bd.  of  ho.ilth  1882  :  220-222.) 

.      Same.     Reprint.     Oct..    1S86.      7   pp. 

Copies  In  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.  In  the  N.  J.  State 
bd.  of  health  and  in  the  Surgeon  (ieneral's  Library. 

28.  1882.     July  1.     Sanitary  school  circular,     [School  and 

health  Circular  No.  2.]     12  pp. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.      Same.      (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882  :  222-223.) 

.     Same  [another  edition].     School  and  health  circu- 
lar No.  2.     For  parents,  guardians,  children,  teachers 
or  trustees.     5  pp. 
Copies  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  In  the  N.  J. 
state  bd.  of  health. 

.      Same.     Reprint.  1.884.     12  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

.      Same.      Reprint.  1886.     12  pp. 

Copies  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library,  the  N.  J.  state  bd. 
of  health  and  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

29.  1882.  June  1.  As  to  charitable  institutions  [as  to 
their  sanitary  condition].     4  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.      Same.      (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882  :  233-236.) 

.      Same.     Reprint.     Aug.,  1890.    n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library,  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd. 
of  health  and  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

30.  1882.      Feb.   15.     Circular  on  the  study  of  disease  in 

localities  by  the  aid  of  geol.  and  topographical  maps 
furnished  to  observers  by  the  board  of  health.     3  pp. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library.     Is  not  numbered 
in  the  Catalogue. 

,      Same.      (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882  :  236-239.) 

.     Same.     Reprint.     October,  1886,     n,  t.  p.    4  pp. 

Copy  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

31.  1882.     June  20.     Circular  as  to  petroleum,  kerosene, 

etc.    4  pp. 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.     Same.      (6  A.R.  bd.  ot  health  1882  :  239-244.) 

32.  1882.     April  1.     To  local  bds.  of  health  In  cities  and 

townships  resp.  their  duties. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.      (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882  :  244-245.) 

33.  1882.     October  1.     Circular  to  local  bds.  ot  health  as 

sent  out  with  annual  blanks. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
,     Same.      (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882  :  246-248.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH— cont'd 

Circulars — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

34.  [1883?]      Reprint  of  Circular  [Nci.  11.    q.  v. 

35.  1883.     General   circular  as   to  duties  under  the  laws 

relating  to  vital  records  and  statistics.      [To  clergy- 
men,  justices   of   the   peace,    physicians,   undertakers, 
city  clerks  and  assessors.] 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.      Same.      (6  A.R.  bd.  ot  health  1.S82  :  248-249.) 

36.  1883.  January.  Department  of  state  and  bureau  of 
vital  statistics.  [Signed  by  Henry  C.  Kelsey,  sec- 
retary of  state.] 

Cop.y  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.      Same.      (6  A.R.  bd.  ot  health  1882  ;  250.) 

37.  [1882?]  School  and  health  circular  No.  3,  for  parents, 
guardians,  children,  teachers  and  trustees.    5  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeou  General's  Library  and  In  the  N.  Y. 
Public  Library. 

.      Same.      (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883  :  263-266.) 

.      Same.     Reprint.  1886.     n.  t.  p.    5  pp. 

Copy  In  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library,  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd. 
ot  health  and  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.      Same.     Reprint,  1891.     n.  t.  p.     5  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  3.  state  bd.  of  health. 

38.  1882.  July  1.  As  to  exhibition  of  sanitary,  house- 
hold and  ornamental  articles  and  appliances. 

Separate  copy  not  found. 

.      Same.      (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882  :  250-253.) 

This  is  numbered  37  in  the  6  A.R.  state  bd.  of  health ; 
correction  is  made  p.  34  of  the  7  ann.  rept. 

2  series 
18S3-1904.     Circulars  issued  by  tlie  state  bd.  of  liealth. 

Checklist 

39.  [1883.]  To  local  bds.  of  health  [on  the  causes  of  pre- 
ventable disease,  with  a  schedule  of  questions,  which 
they  should  know  or  Inquire  about],    n.  t.  p.    2  leaves. 

Copies  seen  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health,  in  the 
Surgeon  General's  Library  and  In  the  N.  Y.  Public 
Library. 

.      Same.      (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883  :  266-269.) 

.     Same.     [Reprint?]     n.  t.  p.    6  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  ot  health. 

.      Same.     Reprint.  1887.     4  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Lihrar.v. 

40.  [1883.]     As  to  health  of  operatives. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883  :  270-271.) 

.     Same.     New   issue.      (Industrial   Circular   No.   1), 

Health  Counsels,  etc.     April.  1887. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.      Same.      (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:265-269.) 

41.  [1883?]  Industrial  Circular  No.  2.  Health  counsels 
for  working  people,     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  In  the  N.  J. 
state  bd.  of  health. 
.      Same.      (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:271-275.) 

42.  1883.  July  4.  As  to  petroleum,  kerosene,  etc.  n.  t.  p. 
4  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.      Same.      (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1S83  :  275-277.) 

.     Same.     Reprint     Jan..  1886.    4  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health ;  also  In  the 
Surgeon  (general's  Library. 

43.  [1883.]  [To  local  health  boards,  resp.  their  ann. 
repts.] 

Separate  copy  not  found. 
.      Same.      (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883  :  277-278.) 

44.  1884.      April  15.      How  to  prevent  the  spread  of  small- 

pox, scarlet  fever,  diphtheria  and  other  communicable 

diseases,     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 

.      Same,      (8  A.R.  bd.  ot  health  1884  :  223-233.) 

.      Same.     Reprint.  1890.    n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 

• .     Same.     Revised.     (16  A.R,  bd.  of  health  1892  :  444- 

456.) 

45.  [1885.]     Jan.  1.     Cholera. 
Separate  copy  not  found. 

.     Same.      (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884  :  234-239,) 

.      Same.     Reprint.     July.  1885.     n.  t.  p.    6  pp. 

Copies  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library,  in  the  state  bd.  of 
health  and  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.      Same.      (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885  :  323-329.) 

.      Same.      Reprint.  1892.     7  pp. 

Copy  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 
.      Annex  to  circular  45.     Reprint  3.    n.  t.  p.    2  pp. 

Copy  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  ot  health. 
. ,      Same.      (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892  :  442-444.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


553 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH— cont'd 

CiBCtn,ARs — con  t'  d 

B — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 


46. 


[Resp.  aun.  repts.  to  be  submitted 


1884.      October  1. 
by  the  local  bds.  ] 
Separate  copy  not  found. 
.      Same.      (8  A.K.  bd.  of  health  1884  :  233-241.) 

47.  1884.     Pecember  1.     I^reventiun  of  serious  injuries  to 

the  mind,  the  eyes,  the  ears.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
Copies  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
state  bd.  of  health. 

.      Same.      (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884  :  241-246.) 

.      Same.     Reprint.     Oct..  1886.     6  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Office. 

48.  1884.     Oct.  1.     Circular  (r.  as  to  animals  ;  infectious 
pneumo-enteritis,  swine  plague. 

Separate  copy  not  found. 

.      Same.      (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884  :  246-255.) 

.     Same.      (12  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1884  :  163-170.) 

.      Same.      [Reprint?] 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

49.  1884.     Dec.  1.     Circular  H.  as  to  animals.     Husk  or 
house  and  tuberculosis  in  cattle.    8  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.      Same.      (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884  :  255-262.) 

.      Same.      (12  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1884  :  170-175.) 

50.  1885.     Circulars  as  to  contagious  diseases  of  animals 

[a  collection  of  former  circulars  on  the  subject.  A.  B. 
C.  D.  E.  F.  G.  H.  or  13.  14.  15.  24.  25.  26.  48,  49]. 
n.  p.,  n.  d.     50  pp. 
Copies  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library,  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of 
health  and  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.      Same,  another  edition.      [18917]      n.  p.,  n.  d.     75 

pp. 
Copy  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 
.     Same.      (19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1891:232-304.) 

51.  1885.     April  1.     To  local  bds.  of  health  of  cities  and 

townships. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885  :  297-299.) 

52.  [1885.]      Sanitary  inspection  of  houses  and  premises, 
in  cities  and  towns,  etc.     n.  t.  p. 

Consists  of  27  folio  leaves,  the  first  two  containing  a 
sample  blank  tilled  out.  instructions,  etc.  ;  the  re- 
maining 25  are  blanks  to  be  tilled  out ;  all  are 
folded  into  an  oblong  octavo. 

.      Same.      (0  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885  :  299-305.) 

Includes  only  the  sample  blank,  instructions,  etc. 

53.  1885.     May.     Pure  drinking  water — how  to  secure  it. 
Separate  copy  not  found. 

.      Same.      (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885  :  305-314.) 

.      Same.     Reprint.     Jan..  1887.     n.  t.  p.     11  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library,  the  N.  J.  State 
Library,  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health  and  in  the  Surgeon 
General's  Librar.y. 

54.  [1885.]      Laws  relating  to  public  health  and  reference 
thereto. 

Not  found. 

55.  1885.      Sept.  1.     Sanitary  survey  of  school-house. 
No  separate  coiiv  found. 

'      of  health  1885:315-320.) 

ann.  repts.  to  be  made  by  local 


56. 


Same.  (9  A.R.  bd. 
1885.  Oct.  1.  [Resp 
bds.] 

Separate  copy  not  found. 
Same.      (9  A.R.  bd. 


of  health  1885:321-323.) 

57.  [1886.]  To  tbe  physicians  of  the  state.  [Relating  to 
typhoid  fever  and  diphtheria,  with  a  schedule  of  sug- 
gestive questions.]     n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health  and  in  the  Surgeon 
General's  Library. 

.      Same.      (10  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1886  :  341-345.) 

.     Same.     Reprint,  1890.     n.  t.  p.     4  pp. 

Copies  seen  tn  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
state  bd.  of  health  ;  also  in  the  Surgeon  General's 
Library. 

58.  [1886.]  Laws  relating  to  public  health  and  references 
thereto.    28  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

59.  1886.     Relating  to  the  adulteration  of  food  or  drugs 

and  to  petroleum,  and  laws  and  regulations  as  to  the 
same.    4  pp. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same,  another  edition.     8  pp 

.      Same.      [Reprint,  Feb..  1889.]     n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library  and  in  the  N.  J.  State 
bd.  of  health  ;  also  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.      (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889  :  354-361.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BOARD  OP  HEALTH— cont'd 

CiBCULAES — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

60.  1886.     Laws  relating  to  public  health  and  references 

thereto. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.     Reprint.      1890.     n.  p..  n.  d.     46  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library,  the  N.  J.  state 
bd.  of  health  and  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

.      Same.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     .57(2)  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

61.  1887     Care  of  household  wastes,     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

.      Same.      (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887  :  235-240.) 

.     Same.     Reprint  1890.    n.  t.  p.    6  pp. 

.      Same.     Repriut.  .Jan.,  1892.     n.  t.  p.     6  pp. 

62.  [1887.]  August.  Drainage  for  health,  n.  t.  p.  11 
PP. 

.     Same.      (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887  :  240-249.) 

63.  1887.     Farmers'  homes  and  their  perils,     n.  t.  p.     8 

pp. 
.     Same.      (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887  :  249-256.) 

64.  1887.  Disinfectants  and  how  to  use  them.  n.  t.  p, 
8  pp. 

.      Same.      (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887  :  256-265.) 

.     Same.     Reprint,  Jan.,  1892.    n.  t.  p.    8  pp. 

65.  1888.     Construction,  plumbing,  ventilation,  and  drain- 

age   of    bldgs.    and    outside    connections    thereof,    as 
regulated  by  local  bds.  of  health.     Chapter  51  (Laws 
of  1888).    n.  t.  p.    11  pp. 
Copy  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.     Same.      (12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888  :  371-380.) 

.     Same.     Reprint,     n.  t.  p.      13  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library.  N.  J.  state  bd. 
of  health  and  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 
QQ.   1888.     March.     Bureau  of  vital  statistics.     Marriage, 
birth  and  death  returns.    Duties  of  all  concerned  as  to 
vital  statistics,     n.  t.  p.     22  pp. 

.      Same.     Reprint.     April,    1898.      (22    A.R.    bd.    of 

health  1898:433-447.1 

67.  [1888.]  To  funeral  directors  and  all  having  in  charge 
the  care  and  burial  of  the  dead.    n.  t.  p.    6  pp. 

.      Same,  another  edition,      n.  t.  p.     8  pp. 

■ .     Same.      (12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888:380-384.) 

68.  1889.     To  local  bds.  of  health,     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

.      Same.      (12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889  :  324-326.) 

.      Same,  another  edition,     n.  t.  p.    3  pp. 

69.  [1889.]  Meat,  poultry,  game  and  lish  as  foods,  and 
how  to  Judge  their  quality,     n.  t.  p.     14  pp. 

.      Same.      (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889  :  327-340.) 

70.  [1890?]  Occasional  bulletin  series.  Our  local  health 
bds.     n.  t.  p.     14  pp. 

.      Same,  another  edition,     n.  t.  p.     13  pp. 

The  13  page  edition  was  seen  only  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd. 
of  health. 
.      Same.      (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889  :  340-354.) 

71.  1890.  As  to  sanitary  inspection  of  hotels,  etc.,  at 
resorts,     n.  t.  p.     2  pp. 

.     Same,  another  edition,    n.  t.  p.    3  pp. 

The  3  page  edition  was  seen  only  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd. 
of  health. 
.      Same.      (14  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890  :  279-281.) 

72.  1890.      Vital  statistics,     n.  t.  p.     12  pp. 
.      Same,  another  edition.     16  pp. 

The  16  p.  edition  was  seen  only  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of 
health. 
.     Same.      (14  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890  :  290-299.) 

73.  1890.      Cities,    their   needs    and    their    regulations    for 

promoting  the   health  of  their  iubabitants.      n.   t.   p. 
16  pp. 

74.  1890.  Oct.  1.  [Outline  of  ann.  repts.  for  the  year 
ending  Oct.  1.]     n.  t.  p.     3  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 
.      Same.      (14  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890  :  182-184.) 

75.  [1890.]  Health  inspectors'  guide,  prepared  and  ar- 
ranged by  Ezra  M.  Hunt,  with  sections  added  by  Drs. 
Mitchell,  Newton  and  A.  C.  Hunt,  sanitary  inspectors, 
h.  t.  p.     72  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  tbe  N.  J.  state  hd.  of  health. 

. .     Same.      (14  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890  :  35-97.) 

.      Same.     Reprint,     h.  t.  p.    72  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

76.  [1891.)  School  Circular  No.  4.  I'rotection  of  schools 
from  communicable  diseases — methods  to  be  observed 
when  they  occur,     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 
.      Same.      (15  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1891:298-303.) 

77.  [1892?]      Diphtheria,     n.  t.  p.     7  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.      Same.      (10  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892  :  305-310.) 


554 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH— cont'd 

CiECULARs — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

2  series^cont'd 


Institutional  inquiry  into  sanitary 


Same.      (16  A.E. 
Same.     Reprint, 
Murohy  Pubig.  Co..  1S97 
Same.      Reprint.    1910. 


78.  [1892.     October.] 
condition. 

Separate  copy  not  found. 
.      Same.      (16   A.R.   bd.   ot  health   1892:417-430.) 

79.  [1892.]  Marriage  and  state  laws  as  to  it.  n.  t.  p. 
11  pp. 

•""    ■  ~    bd.  of  health  1892:431-442.) 

June.     1897.       Trenton  :      J.     L. 
22  pp. 

Trenton  :     MacCrellish   & 
Quigley,  1910.     14  pp. 

80.  [1892.]  Traps  and  yents  In  sewer  or  soil  pipes  and 
their  uses.    n.  t,  p.     18  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .1.  state  bd.  of  health. 

81.  1893.  Occasional  bulletin  No.  2.  Local  health  bds. 
and  inspectors. 

Separate  copy  not  found. 
.      Same.      (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:361-381.) 

82.  1893.     Health   bd.   hospitals — isolation   of  communic- 

able diseases. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (17  A.R.  bd.  ot  health  1893  :  381-399.) 

83.  [1894.]  Consumption.  Its  comraunicability  and  pre- 
yention.  Trenton  :  The  .1.  L,  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 
1895.     [597] -600  pp. 

Copies  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
State  Library. 
.      Same.      (18  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894:380-382.) 

84.  1895.  Recent  legislation  [act  for  the  protection  of 
public  health]. 

Separate  copy  not  found. 
.      Same.      (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1895  :  290-292.) 

85.  1895.  Should  the  IT.  S.  mails  be  used  for  conveying 
specimens  for  bacteriological  examination? 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1895  :  313-31G.) 

86.  1896.     Feb.     Bacteriological  diagnoses.   Trenton  ;   The 

J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co..  1896.     pp.  [6C9]-674. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library ;  also  in  the  N.  Y. 
Public  Library. 
.      Same.      (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1895  :  344-346.) 

87.  1896.     Sept.    Dangerous  communicable  diseases.    Tren- 

ton :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1896.     8  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
.      Same.      (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896  :  344-349.) 

88.  1896.     Sept.      Statutes  rei.  to  public  health.    Trenton  : 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1896.     219  pp. 
Copy  in  Columbia  University  Library  and  in  the  N.  Y. 
I'ublic  Library. 

89.  1897.     August.     Bulletin  series,  nos.   3  and  4.      (Re- 

print.)    Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1897. 
46  pp. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
State  Library. 
.      Same.      (21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897  :  293-325.) 

90.  [1897.]  June  1.  Ice.  Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1897.     4  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  in  the 
N.  J.  State  Library. 
.      Same.      (21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897  :  325-326.) 

91.  1897.     Statutes  of  N.  J.  rel.  to  maritime  quarantine 

[1799-1897]. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897:326-339.) 

92.  1897.  July.  Announcement  of  the  opening  of  the 
state  laboratory  of  hygiene. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.      (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898  :  447-448.) 

93.  1898.     April.     Bacteriological  diagnosis,  No.  2. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898  :  449-451.) 

94.  1899.     June.     Communicable      diseases      of     animals. 

Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1899,     02  pp. 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
State  Library. 
.      Same,      (23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1S99  :  321-364.) 

95.  1899.      June.      Prevention  of  the  spread  of  small-pox. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.     (23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899  :  364-367.) 

96.  1899,     July.     Public  health  laws  of  the  state  of  N.  J. 

Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1X99.     289  pp. 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  (icneral's  Library  ;  also  In  the  N.  J. 
State  Library. 

97.  1899.      December.      Illuminating  oils.     Trenton:    J.  L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1899.    8  pp. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  In  the  N.  J. 
State  Library. 
.     Same.     (24  A.R.  bd.  ot  health  1900:313-316.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

BOARD  OP  HEALTH— cont'd 

CiBCUL.\Bs — cont'd 

B — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

98.  1899.  December.  Restriction  of  the  spread  of  com- 
municable diseases.  Trenton  :  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub- 
lishing Co..  1899.       18  (1)  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Dept.  of  Public  Instruction. 

.     Same.      (24  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1900  :  317-332.) 

• .      Same.      Reprint.     July.     1904.       Trenton:      J.     L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co..  1904.     20  pp. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
State  Library. 

.      Same.     Reprint.     May,  1906.     Trenton :    The  J.  L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1906.     22  (1)  pp. 
Copy  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

99.  1900.     April.     Maritime  quarantine.     Trenton :    J.  L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1900.     16  pp. 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.     Same.      (24  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1900  :  332-342.) 

100.  1900.  July.  Transportation  of  the  dead.  Trenton  : 
J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1900.    23  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library, 

.     Same.     Reprint.     Aug.,  1901.     Trenton :   The  J.  L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1901.     26  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

101.  1901.  May.  Births,  marriages  and  deaths.  Tren- 
ton :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1901.     21  pp. 

.      Same.      (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901  :  350-370.) 

102.  1901.     June.      Small-pox. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901:370-373.) 

103.1901.     October.     Foods  and  drugs  [Laws  1886-1901]. 
Trenton  :   The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1901,    24 
PP. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N,  J,  State  Library, 

,      Same.      (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901  :  374-395.) 

.     Same.     Revised.     Sept.,    1905.      Trenton :     J,    L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1905.     45  pp. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

104.  1902.  Feb.  Prevention  ot  small-pox.  Trenton  :  J. 
L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902.      12  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.      Same.      (26  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1902:319-327.) 

.  Same.  Reprint.  Aug..  1902.  Trenton  :  MacCrel- 
lish &  Quigley,  1902.     14  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  ot  health. 

105.  1902.  August.  State  laboratory  ot  hygiene.  Tren- 
ton :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1902.     12  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library  and  in  the  Surgeon  Gen- 
eral's Library. 
. .      Same.      (26  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1902  :  327-335.) 

106.  Not  found. 

Possibly  the  number  of  the  blank  mailed  to  local  bds. 
Sept.  1,  1902.  For  this  form,  see  26  A.R.  bd,  of 
health  1902  :  70-74, 

107.  1903.     July.     Prevention  ot  anthrax. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (27  A.R.  bd.  ot  health  1903  :  263.) 

108.  1903.     August.     Prevention  of  glanders.     1  leaf. 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  ;  also  in  the  N.  J. 

State  Library. 
.      Same.      (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903  :  264-'_'66.) 

109.  Not  found. 

Possibly  the  number  of  the  blank  mailed  to  local  bds.  of 
health  Sept.  1,  1903,  For  this  form,  see  27  A,R.  bd. 
of  health  1903  :  68-73. 

110.  1903.  August.  Sanitary  Inspection  service.  Tren- 
ton :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1903.     10  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

.      Same.      (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903:266-273.) 

.      Same.      Reprint.      March.    1905.      Trenton  :     J.    L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1905.     11  pp. 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.     Same,  Revised.     Trenton  :    State  Gazette  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1908.     12  pp..  1  leaf. 

111.  1904.  February.  Food  standards.  Trenton  :  Mac- 
Crellish &  Quigley,  1904.     19  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
.      Same.      (27  A.R.  bd.  ot  health  1903  :  274-292.) 

112.  1904.  August,  RestrictlDU  of  the  spread  of  malaria. 
Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1905.     7  pp. 

non-serial 

1846.     Rept.  of  select  committee  (Fort)  on  petitions  for 
cliange  o£  medical  laws.    (Sen.  jol.  lS4r):  2S4-2S6.) 
Tie  majority  (Hamilton)  reported  by  bill  (p.  284). 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


555 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
tion-ser-ial — cont'd 

1848-1877.  Reference  to  former  state  laws  bearing  on 
public  liealth.  (1  A.R.  bd.  health  1877:  143-145.) 
Gives  volume  and  page  of  pamphlets  and  R.  S.  where 
laws  on  vital  statistics,  medicine  and  surjjer.v,  quar- 
antine, public  health,  infectious  diseases,  adultera- 
tions (liquor  and  milk),  nuisance,  vaccination  and 
pharmacy  may  be  found. 

1874.  Design  of  the  comn.;  interest  of  any  govt,  in 
the  health  of  its  people;  economical  value  of  health; 
attention  of  science  and  legislation  to  health  in 
different  parts  of  the  world :  sanitation  and  disease. 
(Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  3-11.) 

1877.  Address  of  E.  M.  Hunt  at  organization  of  bd.  of 
health.    (1  A.R.  bd.  health  1877:  8-lG.) 

General  article  on  public  health,  need  of  a  board,  etc. 

1877-1904.  Rept.  of  the  secretary  of  the  state  bd.  of 
health  [resp.  proceedings  of  the  year,  etc.].  (1  same 
1877   (pp.  3-33)— 28  siime  1904.) 

Ezra  M.  Hunt.  1877-1803:  Houry  Mitchell  lNn4-1904. 

1879.  Letter  presented  to  legisl.  comn.  on  government 
of  towns;  by  [committee  of]  state  bd.  of  health. 
(3  same  1879:  101-110.) 

E.  M.  Hunt,  C.  F.  Bracliett,  E.  A.  Osborne  were  tie  com- 
mittee. 

1880.  April  1.  Explanatory  circular  to  cities  and 
towns  [resp.  recent  laws].  (Circular  no.  10  of  the 
state  bd.  of  health.) 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  272-280.) 

1882.     Feb.  15.     Circular  [on  the  study  of  disease  in  lo- 
calities by  the  aid  of  geol.  and  topographical  maps 
furnished  to  observers  by  the  bd.  of  health].  3  pp. 
(Circular  no.  30  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  236-239.) 

.     Same.     Reprint.     October,  1886.    n.  t.  p.    4  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 
1883-1888.     Synopsis  of  vital  returns  and  comments  on 
principal  diseases.    (12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888:  479- 
497.) 

Remittent  fever,  typhoid  fever,  small-pox,  scarlet  fever, 
measles,  wiiooping  coug:h,  diphtheria,  erysipelas,  di- 
arrhoeal  diseases,  consumption,  acute  iuns  diseases, 
brain  and  nervous  diseases  of  children  ;  diseases  of 
the  heart  and  circulation :  renal  and  urinary 
diseases ;  adult  brain  and  spinal  diseases  ;  adult  di- 
.cestive  and  intestinal  diseases:  cancer;  acute 
rheumatism  :  puerperal  diseases  ;  accidents. 

1885.  Attention  to  public  health;  decrease  in  no.  of 
cases  of  epidemics;  work  of  local  bds. ;  sanitary 
measures.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  26- 
27.) 

.     May   15.    Circular  announcing  the  appointment 

of  district  inspectors  under  act  of  1885.    (9  A.R.  bd. 
of  health   1885:  34-35.)  " 

1886.  Veto  (Abbett)  of  bill  rel.  to  attendance  at  school 
of  children  who  dwell  in  houses  where  there  is 
contagious  or  infectious  disease.  (Minutes  of  As- 
sem.  1886:  856.) 

.     On  notification  of  contagious  diseases.    (10  A.R. 

bd.  health  1886:  34-36.) 
• .     Importation    of    rags;    officers    cautioned    as    to 

danger.    (10  satne  1886:  22-23.) 

1887.  Air,  water  and  food;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.  (11  same 
1887:  47-71.) 

Relating  to  results  of  impure  air,  water,  etc..  and  sug- 
gesting that  state  give  more  attention  to  the  purity 
of  these  things. 

.  Synopsis  of  vital  returns  and  comments  on  spe- 
cial diseases.    (11  same  1887:  413-431.) 

Remittent  fever ;  typhoid  fever ;  smallpox ;  scarlet 
fever  ;  measles  ;  whooping-cough  ;  diphtheria  and 
croup  :  erysipelas  :  diarrhoeal  diseases  ;  consump- 
tion :  acute  lung  diseases  :  brain  and  nervous  dis- 
eases of  children  ;  diseases  of  the  heart  and  circula- 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

tlon  ;  renal  and  urinary  diseases  :  advilt  brain  and 
spinal  diseases  ;  adult  digestive  and  intestinal  dis- 
eases ;  cancer ;  acute  rheumatism ;  puerperal  dis- 
eases :  accidents. 

1888.  Perils  of  population;  records  of  the  conditions 
and  perils — how  they  are  to  be  studied  and  their 
use  as  practical  guides  to  the  prevention  of  dis- 
eases.   (12  same  1888:  397-408.) 

1889.  Cottages  and  hospitals  for  contagious  diseases; 
importance  of  having  land  in  reserve  and  a  central 
building  constructed,  and  a  system  of  construction 
in  mind,  in  case  of  emergency.  (13  same  1889:  41- 
42.) 

1890.  Compulsory  notification  of  contagious  diseases; 
physician's  duty;  prompt  action  needed  to  prevent 
spread  of  communicable  diseases.  (14  .same  1890: 
27-28.) 

.  Cities,  their  needs  and  their  regulations  for  pro- 
moting the  health  of  their  inhabitants.  16  pp. 
(Circular  no.  73  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

.     Table  showing  no.  of  cases  of  membrane  croup, 

diphtheria  and  scarlet  fever  in  several  cities.  (14 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890:  221-222.) 

Jersey  City.  Hoboken,  Bayonne.  Harrison,  town  of  Union. 
West  Hoboken,  Guttenberg,  North  Bergen.  Kearny. 
Union  Township,  Weehawken. 

.     See  statistics,  this  date. 

.     Hospitals:   need  of  in  smaller  cities;   objects  of 

hospitals;  English  hospitals;  list  of  N.  J.  hospitals. 

(14  A.R.  bd.  health  1890:  25-27.) 

1893.  Health  bd.  hospitals — isolation  of  communicable 
diseases.   (Circular  no.  82  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (17  same  1893:  381-399.) 

.     Importance   of   having   hospitals  and   nurses  at 

command   of  local  boards;    suggestions.     (17  same 

1893:  13-15.) 
.     Occasional  bulletin  no.  2  local  health  bds.  and 

inspectors.     (Circular   no.    81    of   the   state   bd.   of 

health. ) 

Separate  copy  not  found. 

.     Same.    (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  361-381.) 

1894.  Need  of  instant  official  reports  from  local  boards 
to  the  state  bd.  of  health  of  communicable  diseases 
(such  as  cholera,  typhus  fever,  small-pox  and  ty- 
phoid fever.)     (IS  sump  1894:  9-10.) 

1895.  Improved  relations  betw.  local  sanitary  districts 
concerning  suppression  of  outbreaks  of  infectious 
diseases,  under  law  of  March  22,  1895.  (19  same 
1895:  3-4.) 

.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  to  regulate  location  of  pest- 
houses,  crematories  and  other  objectionable  struc- 
tures.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1895:  902-904.) 

.     Recent    legislation    [act    for    the    protection    of 

public  health].  (Circular  no.  84  of  the  state  bd.  of 
health. ) 

Separate  copy  not  found. 

.     Same.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1895:  290-292.) 

.     Oct.  1.     State  bd.   of  health  memorandum    [for 

construction  of  a  mailing  case  for  sending  speci- 
mens of  diseased  tissue].    (19  same  1895:  315-316.) 

1896.  Sept.  Dangerous  communicable  diseases.  Tren- 
ton: MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1896.  8  pp.  (Circular 
no.  86  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  library. 

.     Same.    (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896:  344-349.) 

.     Notification  of  infectious  diseases:   operation  of 

law  of  1895  satisfactory  in  districts  where  its  pro- 
visions have  been  conformed  to;  conveyance  of 
communicable  diseases:  diseases  to  be  reported; 
tuberculosis  included  in  one  distr.  (20  same  1896: 
10-12.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1896.  Public  health  law  of  N.  J.;  by  W.  M.  Lanning. 

(21  Hdinc  1897:  251-263.) 

Read  before  N.  J.  sanitnry  assn. 

(1)  Health  law  as  declared  by  the  legisl.  :    (2)  as  con- 
strued by  the  courts  ;  (3)  and  as  to  Us  adequacy. 

.     Peb.     Bacteriological   diagnosis.    Trenton:     The 

J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1896.  pp.  669-674.  (Cir- 
cular no.  86  of  the  state  bd.  ot  health.) 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  state  library ;  also  in  the  N.  Y. 
Public  Library. 

.     Same.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1S95:  344-346.) 

1897.  Isolation  hospitals;  their  use  as  defense  agst. 
spread  of  communicable  diseases;  Paterson  com- 
mended; cottage  hospital  plan  suggested  for  smaller 
communities.     (21   .same    1897:  15-16.) 

.     Notification   of   infectious   diseases   required   by 

act  of  March  22,  1895;  distribution  of  information 
by  state  bd.  of  health;  opinion  of  atty.  gen.  Grey  as 
to  right  of  action  for  refusal  or  neglect  of  physicians 
to  report.    (21  s«mp  1897:  16-17.) 

.     August.     Bulletin  series  nos.  3  and  4.    (Reprint.) 

Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1897.  46  pp. 
(Circular  no.  89  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
state  library. 

.     Same.    (21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897:  293-325.) 

.     Sept.     Circular  letter  28   [rel.  to  interference  of 

local  boards  of  health  in  physician's  diagnosis  of  a 
case].    (21  A.R.  bd.  health  1897:  33-34.) 
[1898.]     Circular  29.   Dangerous  communicable  diseases 
must  be  reported.    (22  same  1898:  428-431.) 

1898.  Table:  disinfection  of  books;  micro-organism, 
manner  of  exposure,  length  of  exposure,  results. 
(22  same  1898:  402.) 

.  Notification  of  communicable  diseases;  require- 
ments of  laws  of  March  22,  1895,  and  of  March  23, 
1898.    (22  same  1898:  35-36.) 

.     April.     Bacteriological  diagnosis,  no.  2.     (Circu- 
lar no.  93  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898:  449-451.) 

.    Sept.  1.    Circular  letter  30  [resp.  inspection  of 

vessels].    (22  same  1898:  432.) 

1899.  Notification  of  communicable  diseases;  letters 
sent  to  physicians  and  local  bd.  in  a  delinquent 
town,  March  8.    (23  same  1899:  32-33.) 

.     March  8.     Letters  sent  to  physicians  and  local 

board  of  health  sent  to  a  city  failing  to  give  noti- 
fication of  communicable  diseases.  (23  same  1899: 
32-33.) 
.  December.  Restriction  of  the  spread  of  com- 
municable diseases.  Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy 
Publishing  Co.,  1899.  IS  (1)  pp.  (Circular  no.  98 
of  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  dept.  of  public  Instruction. 

.     Same.    (24  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1900:  317-332.) 

.     Same.    Reprint.    July,  1904.    20  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  In  the  N.  J. 
State  Library. 

.     Same.    Reprint.    May,  1906.    Trenton:   The  J.  L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1906.    22  (1)  pp. 
Copy  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

1900.  Suggestions  for  preventing  infection  of  garments 
in  public  laundries.    (24  A.R.  bd.  health  1900:  69.) 

.  Placarding  houses  in  cases  of  communicable  dis- 
eases;  effect.    (24  same  1900:  43-44.) 

.  Forms  suggested  for  repts.  of  communicable  dis- 
eases by  physicians  to  local  boards  and  for  use  ot 
local  boards.    (24  same  1900:  42-43.) 

.  Closing  public  schools  to  prevent  spread  of  con- 
tagious diseases  is  rarely  necessary;  precautions 
suggested.    (24  same  1900:  76-77.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1900.  Isolation  hospitals:  need  of  in  cities,  particularly 
at  coast  resorts.     (24  same  1900:  79-80.) 

1900-1902.  Table:  diagnostic  work  of  all  diseases  by  cos. 
and  months.  (24  same  1900  (pp.  293-295) — 28  same 
1902.) 

1901.  Digest  of  legal  decisions,  compiled  by  (  )  Tay- 
lor.   (25  same  1901:  343-349.) 

Powers  of  bds.  of  health  (1886)  ;  animals — Infectious 
diseases — common  nuisances  (1888)  ;  co.  bds.  of 
health — abatement  of  nuisances  (1890)  ;  implied 
powers  of  bds.  of  health  (1892)  ;  nuisance  (1894)  ; 
limits  ot  jurisdiction  of  bds.  of  health  (1895)  ;  bd. 
of  health — powers — nuisance  (1898)  ;  Jury  trial — 
violation  of  health  act  (1898)  :  ordinance — plead- 
ing— nuisance — abatement  (1898)  ;  licence — milk 
venders  (1899)  ;  certiorari — dismissal — constitu- 
tional law  (19001  ;  violation  of  ordinance — convic- 
tion set  aside  (1901). 

.  Rept.  of  outbreaks  of  communicable  diseases  dur- 
ing yr.;  by  A.  C.  Hunt.    (25  same  1901:  273-295.) 

1901-1902.  Table:  no.  of  primary  and  secondary  exami- 
nations for  several  diseases,  throughout  yr.,  positive 
results  for  each  mo.  (25  some  1901  (p.  265) — some 
1902.) 

.     Isolation  hospitals:  inconvenience  from  lack  of; 

power  to  construct;  provisions  of  law  of  1902; 
general  principles  of  construction.  (26  same  1902: 
57-59.) 

1903.  The  proper  disposal  of  sewerage  wastes  in  rural 
distrs.  so  as  to  prevent  spread  of  intestinal  parasitic 
diseases;  by  J.  Nelson.  15  pp.  (Agric.  exper.  sta- 
tions. Bull.  166.) 

1903-1904.  Table:  no  of  specimens  examined  of  several 
diseases;  weekly.  (28  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1904:  197- 
198.) 

1904.  Bacteriological  diagnosis:  aid  in  detecting  com- 
municable diseases;  human  and  animal.  (28  same 
1904:  5-6.) 

.     July.     [Preventable  diseases.]     ([Unnum]  circu- 
lar of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (28  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1904:  297-315.) 

.     Notifiable  diseases:  list  of  and  penalty  for  failure 

to  report.     (28  same  1904:  57-58.) 

.     Table:     no.    of    specimens    of    various    diseases 

examined  during  yr.,  by  cities  and  towns.  (28  same 
1904:  190-203.) 

.     List  of  county  physicians  in  N.  J.    (28  same  1904: 

161.) 

.     Legislation  rel.  to  public  health;   increasing  no. 

of  bills  having  reference  to  promotion  of  public 
health  and  spread  of  disease;  act  to  improve  local 
sanitary  inspection  service  passed  April  8,  1903  to 
become  operative  Jan.  1,  1905.    (28  same  1904:  3.) 

.     New  legislation:    regulation  of  sale  of  cocaine; 

unwholesome  milk;  mosquito  breeding  places; 
purity  of  drugs;  re-establishment  of  board  of  health 
in  Jersey  City;  authorization  of  apptmt.  of  inspect- 
ors of  food  and  drugs  in  municipalities;  purchase  ot 
antitoxin;   cemeteries.    (28  same  1904:  74-76.) 

Asbury  Park 

1896.  Plan  of  Asbury  Park  showing  reported  cases  from 
dangerous  preventable  diseases.  (20  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1896:  153.) 

1899.  Table:  results  secured  in  disinfection  of  dwell- 
ings in  Asbury  Park.    (23  same  1899:  178-179.) 

1901.  Tables:  age,  no.  of  pupils  of  each  age,  average 
weight  and  height;  also  record  of  examination  of 
heart,  throat,  etc.,  etc.    (25  same  1901:  108-110.) 

1904.  Table:  bacteriological  diagnosis  of  suspected 
diseases  in  Asbury  Park.    (28  some  1904:  125.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


557 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Bordentown 
1904.    Table:    no.  of  cases  of  contagious  diseases  re- 
ported in  Bordentown  City.    (28  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1904:  91.) 

Bridgeton 
1S98.     Table:    contagious    diseases    in    Bridgeton,    and 
ages  of  persons  dying.    (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898: 
146-147.) 

Camden 
1874.  Abstracts  from  repts.  of  H.  Genet  Taylor  rel.  to 
Camden  City:  diseases,  drainage,  garbage,  plumb- 
ing, water  supply,  methods  of  heating,  ventilation 
of  public  schools,  cellars,  vaccination,  bd.  of  health, 
dispensary,  mnftres.  affecting  public  health,  slaugh- 
tering of  animals,  vital  statistics.  (  Rept.  of  health 
comn.  1874:  55-58.) 

Essex  County 
1895/6.     Table:     rept.     of    communicable    diseases    of 
Bloomfield  township,  Essex  Co.;   no.  of  cases  and 
deaths.    (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896:  75.) 

Gloucester  County 
1874.     Health    conditions   in   Gloucester   Co.:    diseases, 
heating  and  ventilation,  vital  statistics,  vaccination, 
glass  factories.    (Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  59.) 


1874. 


Hohoken 
See  below,  Jersey  City,  this  date. 


Hudson  County 
1891/2-1894.     Table:   no.  of  cases  of  diphtheria,  scarlet 
fever,  membranous  croup,  typhoid   fever,  measles, 
smallpox,  resp.,  in  Hudson  Co.    (16  A.R.  bd.  health 
1892  (p.  263)— same  1894.) 

Not  given   by   months   in   1894  :   no.   of  cases   for   each 
locality  substituted. 

Jersey  City 
1874.     Unsanitary  condition  of  Jersey  City,  Hudson  and 

Hoboken.    (Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  59.) 
1896-1903.     Table:    no.   of  contagious  diseases  reported 

in  Jersey  City.    (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903:  106.) 
1904.     See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

Lawrenceville 
1891.     Table:    measurements,    average    age,    gain    and 
results  of  physical  training  of  Lawrenceville  boys. 
(15  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1891:  92;  97.) 

Montclair 

1894-1898.  Table:  Increase  in  disease  rate  during  school 
yr.  in  Montclair.    (22  A.R.  bd.  health  1898:  181.) 

1897.  Table:  time  regulations  controlling  contagious 
diseases  apptd.  by  bd.  of  health  of  Montclair.  (21 
same  1897:  101.) 

.  Table:  communicable  diseases  reported  in  Mont- 
clair.   (21  same  1897:  99.) 

Newark 
1874.     Newark  in  better  sanitary  condition  than  other 

large  cities  of  the  state.     (Rept.  of  health  comn. 

1874:  59.) 
1895.     Table:   infectious  diseases  reported  by  wards  in 

Newark.  (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896:  95.) 

Newton 
1874.     Health  and  sanitary  conditions  in  Newton.    (Rept. 

of  health  comn.  1874:  52-53.) 
1876.     Newton,  Sussex  Co.,  a  region  of  lung  diseases. 

(2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  136.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Oranye 

1874.  Sanitary  conditions  in  Orange:  drainage;  sewer- 
age; water  supply;  bd.  of  health.  (Rept.  of  health 
comn.  1874:  50-51.) 

Paterson 
1874.     Health   and   sanitary   organization   of  Paterson. 

(Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  51-52.) 
1896.     Paterson  isolation  hospital;  by  John  L.  Leal.    (20 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896:  327-332.) 

Relating  to  construction  and  sanitary  condition  of  said 
hospital. 

.     See  below.   Boards  of  Health.   Local  Boards,  this 

date. 

Perth  Amhoy 
See  below,  Quarantine. 

Plainfield 
1874.     Sanitary    conditions    in     Plainfield:     sewerage, 
drainage,  water  supply,  bd.  of  health,  vital  statistics. 
(Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  50.) 

Princeton 
1874.     Health    and    sanitary    conditions    in    Princeton. 
(Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  54-55.) 

Hahtcay 
1874.     Sanitary  conditions  in  Rahway.    (Rept.  of  health 
comn.  1874:  49.) 

Trenton 
1874.     Health    and    sanitary    conditions    in    Trenton: 
diseases;    garbage  disposal;    water   supply;    bd.  of 
health;   drainage;  ventilation  of  school  and  public 
bldgs.    (Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  53-54.) 
1894.     Table:    no.   of  contagious  diseases  for   different 
months,  and  no.  of  cases  of  diphtheria  at  Trenton. 
(18  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894:  198.) 
Boards  of  Health:  Local 

1880.  Form  of  schedule  sent  out  to  local  bds.  and 
schedule  of  subjects  for  report.  (4  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1880:  119-120.) 

.     Sept.  15.     Circular  to  local  bds.  of  health  [resp. 

ann.  repts.,  schedule  of  subjects].    (Circular  no.  11 
of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  281-282.) 

.     About   200   local   bds.   of  health   formed   during 

year;  types  of  bds.    (4  .same  1880:  28-30.) 

.     Local  health  bds.,  what  they  can  accomplish  in 

the  interest  of  public  and  private  hygiene  and  sani- 
tation; by  H.  A.  Hopper.    (4  same  1880:  113-118.) 

1880-1904.  Summary  of  repts.  of  the  local  bds.  of  health 
in  each  county  in  N.  J.  (4  same  1880  (pp.  121-178)  — 
28  same  1904.) 

Annual   reports  of   local   boards   were   required   by   the 
laws  of  1880  and  1887. 

1881.  Suggestions  to  health  bds.     (5  same  1881:  207.) 

Sitting  of  township  committee  and  assessor  as  a  health 
bd.  ;  entry  of  names  of  bd.  in  health  bools  ;  medical 
member  ;  examination  of  laws  ;   repts.  of  state  bd. 
not  property  of  individuals,  but  of  local  bds. ;  mak- 
ing   of    ann.     repts.  ;     return     of    vital     statistics. 
Practically  repeated  In  6  A.R.  bd.  health  1SS2  :  15.5- 
156. 
.     May  10.     [General  suggestions  for  the  organiza- 
tion of  local  bds.  of  health  and  the  manner  of  deal- 
ing with  nuisances  prejudicial  to  the  public  health, 
with  a  schedule  of  questions  indicating  what  local 
bds.  should  know  or  inquire  about.]  4  pp.    (Circular 
no.  21  *  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.     Same.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881:  184-188.) 


•There  are  two  circulars   numbered    [21]. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Boards  of  Health:   Local — cont'd 

1881.  Oct.   1.    To  local  bds.   of  health    [as  to  yearly 
rcpts.]    (Circular  no.  23  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881:  191-192.) 

1882.  On  local  health  boards  and  their  duties.  (6  same 
1882:  20-24.) 

• .     April   1.     To  local  bds.  of  health   in   cities  and 

townships  [resp.  their  duties].    (Circular  no.  32  of 
the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  244-245.) 

.     October  1.     Circular  to  local  bds.  of  health  as  sent 

out  with  annual  blanks.     (Circular  no.   33  of  the 
state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  246-248.) 

[1883.]     [To  local  boards  resp.  their  ann.  repts.]    (Cir- 
cular no.  43  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  found. 
.     Same.    (7  A.R.  state  bd.  of  health  1883:  277-278.) 

1883.  Oct.  Schedule  of  inquiries  sent  local  bds.  of 
health.    (7  same  1883:  171.) 

1884.  On  importance,  usefulness,  duties,  etc.  of  local 
boards  of  townships,  towns  and  cities.  (8  same  1884: 
36-44.) 

.    October  1.     [Resp.  ann.  repts.  to  be  submitted  by 

the  local  bds.]    (Circular  no.  46  of  the  state  bd.  of 
health.) 

Separate  copy  not  found. 

.     Same.     (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884:  239-241.) 

1885.  Local  boards  of  health  of  townships;  general  or- 
ganization; duties,  etc.    (9  same  1885:  27-31.) 

.     Improvement  in  health  laws  of  state,  particularly 

those  rel.  to  local  boards.    (9  same  1885:  35-37.) 

.  Local  boards  of  health  of  cities;  general  pro- 
visions of  law  respecting  same;  bds.  of  Newark  and 
Camden  specially  commended.     (9  same  1885:  31.) 

.    April  1.    To  local  bds.  of  health  of  cities  and 

townships. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  297-299.) 

.     Oct.     Schedule   of   questions   sent  local   bds.    of 

health  for  rept.    (9  same  1885:  171.) 

.     Oct.   1.     [Resp.  ann.  repts.  to  be  made  by  local 

bds.]     (Circular  no.  56  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  found. 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  321-323.) 

1886.  Summary  of  remarks  of  Dr.  E.  M.  Hunt  on  "  The 
work  of  the  present  and  immediate  future  for  N.  J. 
health  boards."    (10  same  1886:  215-216.) 

.     Oct.     Schedule  of  questions  sent  local  bds.    (10 

same  1886:  240.) 

1887.  Oct.     Same.    (11  some  1887:  164-165.) 

1888.  Same.    (12  same  1888:  211.) 

.     Opinion  of  Judge  Wm.  M.  Lanning  as  to  whether 

a  borough  within  the  limits  of  a  township  is  subject 
to  tlie  jurisdiction  of  the  local  board  of  health  of 
the  township;  as  to  eligibility  of  a  physician  resid- 
ing in  a  borough  to  membership  of  the  local  board 
of  health  of  the  township  in  which  the  borough  is 
situated;  as  to  power  of  the  legisl.  to  extend  pro- 
visions of  suppl.  to  health  act  rel.  to  plumbing,  to 
townships  having  a  population  of  2000  or  more.  (12 
.same  1888:  212-213.) 

.     Suggested  aims  of  health  boards.    (12  same  1888: 

31-32.) 

.     On   local   boards   of   health,   their   organization, 

administration,  etc.    (12  same  1888:  6-7.) 

[1889.]  To  local  bds.  of  health.  2  pp.  (Circular  no.  68 
of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

.     Same.     (12    A.R.    bd.    of   health    1889:  324-326.) 

.     Same,  another  edition.    3  pp. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Boards  of  Health:    Local — cont'd 

1889.  Oct.  Schedule  of  questions  sent  local  bds.  of 
health.    (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889:  161-162.) 

[1890.]  [Occasional  bulletin  series.]  Our  local  health 
bds.  14  pp.  (Circular  no.  70  of  the  state  bd.  of 
health.) 

.     Same,  another  edition.  13  pp. 

The  13  page  edition  was  seen  only  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd. 
of  health. 

.     Same.    (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889:  340-354.) 

1890.  On  local  boards — their  inspection  and  other 
duties.    (14  same  1890:  30.) 

.  Oct.  1.  [Outline  of  ann.  repts.  for  the  year  end- 
ing Oct.  1.]  3  pp.  (Circular  no.  74  of  the  state  bd. 
of  health.) 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.     Same.    (14  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890:  182-184.) 

1891.  Duties  of  health  boards  under  special  acts: 
guarding  safety  of  illuminating  oils,  aiding  In  en- 
forcement of  law  rel.  to  food  and  drugs,  examination 
of  water  supplies,  cattle  inspection,  etc.  (15  some 
1881:  27-28.) 

.    Oct.     Schedule  of  questions  sent  to  local  bds.   (15 

same  1891:  175.,) 
[1892.     Oct.]     Schedule  of  questions  sent  to  local  bds. 

(16  .same  1892:  177.) 

1893.  Slip  for  October  blank.    (17  some  1893:  411-412.) 
.     Increasing    efficiency    of    local    health    boards; 

cases  of  over-zealousness.    (17  same  1893:  10-11.) 

1894.  Local  boards  of  health  were  first  established  in 
New  Jersey  in  1880;  improved  sanitary  administra- 
tion since  that  time.    (18  same  1894:  7.) 

1895.  Sept.  1.  Special  inquiries  of  local  boards;  sug- 
gestions as  to  organization,  duties,  etc.  (19  some 
1895:  39-45.) 

1896.  List  of  local  boards  in  N.  J.  (20  some  1896:  193- 
194.) 

.  Protection  afforded  by  local  health  boards;  Pater- 
son  isolation  Iiospital  commended;  suggestions 
about  requiring  vaccination;  powers  of  local  boards. 
(20  same  1896:  26-28.) 

.     Sept.     1.     Memorandum    sent    to    local    bds.    of 

health.    (20  some  1896:  37-40.) 

1898.  Powers,  duties  and  limitations  of  bds.  of  health 
of  N.  J.;  by  S.  A.  Patterson.    (23  .some  1899:  293-300.) 

.     Sept.'   1.     Memorandum    sent   local    bds.    rel.    to 

their  ann.  repts.;   form  of  repts.  for  municipalities 
and  townships.    (22  .some  1898:  109-114.) 

1899.  Sept.  1.  Circular  to  local  bds.  [rel.  to  ann.  repts., 
with  list  of  inquiries].    (23  some  1899:  81-84.) 

[1900.]  Circular  sent  to  local  health  officers  when 
repts.  are  not  regularly  reed,  by  state  bd.  of  health. 
(24  same  1900:  40-41.) 

1900.  Local  boards  of  health:  duties;  sanitary  in- 
spectors; supervision  of  plumbing;  imposition  of 
fees  for  permits  or  licenses  by  local  boards;  investi- 
gation of  causes  of  death.     (24  same  1900:  49-52.) 

.     Sept.   1.     [Circular   rel.   to   ann.   repts.   of  local 

boards.]    (24  some  1900:  81-83.) 

1901.  Sept.  1.     Same.    (25  .some  1901:  133-137.) 

1902.  Sept.  1.     Same.    (22  some  1902:  70-74.) 

1903.  Sept.  1.     Same.    (27  some  1903:  68-73.) 

Camden 
1885.     See  above.  Boards  of  Health:   Local,  this  date. 

Newark 
1885.     See  above.  Boards  of  Health:    Local  this  date. 
Boards  of  Health:    State 

1874.  Suggested  act  to  establish  a  state  bd.  of  health. 
(Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  [63].) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


659 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Boards  of   Health:     State— cont'd 

187S.     State  bd.  of  health  established  under  act  of  1877; 

promise  of  usefulness.     (Govs.  mess.    (Bedle)   Jan. 

8,  1878:  28.) 
1878-1904.     List  of  members  and  officers  of  state  bd.  of 

health.    (2  A.R.  state  bd.  of  health  1878  (p.  3)— 28 

same  1904.) 

1879.  State  bd.  of  health  should  receive  support  and 
encouragement  of  state  govt.;  views  of  bd.  in  refer- 
ence to  registry  of  vital  statistics  commended. 
(Govs.  Mess.   (McClellan)  Jan.  14,  1879:  29.) 

1880.  Work  of  state  bd.  of  health  and  bureau  of  vital 
statistics  commended.  {Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  13, 
1880.) 

18S3.  Outline  of  work  of  state  bd.  of  health.  {Same 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  Increasing  importance  of  work  of  state  bd.  of 
health.    {Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1886.  Expenditures  of  state  bd.  of  health  in  1885  for 
collection  of  vital  statistics,  suppression  of  con- 
tagious diseases  in  animals,  general  expenses; 
school  house  sanitation  studied.  {Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1886:  23.) 

1889.  Inspection  work  of  bd.  (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1889:  63-68.) 

Relating  to  child  training,  hygienic  physical  life  in 
school,  charitable  and  penal  institutions,  and  health 
laws. 

1890.  Work  of  state  bd.  of  health  has  been  conducted 
on  scientific  and  instructive  lines  and  results  will 
prove  of  value.   (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  22.) 

1895.     Office  methods  of  state  bd.  of  health.     (19  A.R 

bd.  health  1895:  31-33.) 
1898.     Scope  of  work  of  state  bd.  of  health.    (22  same 

1898:  102-103.) 
1903.    Duties  of  state  bd.  of  health.   (27  «ame  1903:  3-4.) 
Annual  Report;  see  above,  the  serial  group 
Labokatoky 

Established  at  Priuoeton,  under  supervision  of  the  state 
bd.  of  health,  Feb.,  1896  ;  removed  to  Trenton  in 
Aug..  1903. 

serial 
1897-1903/4.     Rept.  of  the  director  *  of  the  bacteriologi- 
cal laboratory. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

B.  Meade  Boltun,  director 
1897       in  21  A.R.  bd.  health  1897  :  241-249. 
1897/8    "  22     "         •'  "        1898  :  351-407. 

Edwin  C.  Baldwin,  bacteriologist 
1898/9  in  23  A.R.  bd.  health  1899:259-266. 

Harmon  O.  Baldwin,  bacteriologist 
1899/00  in  24  A.R.  bd.  health  1900  :  289-300. 

1900/1    "  25 1901  :  259-270. 

1901/2    "  26 1902  :  201-210. 

R.  B.  Fitz-Randolph,  director 
1902/3  in  27  A.R.  bd.  health   1903  :  189-216. 
1903/4    "  28     "         "  "       1904 :  187-255. 

non-serial 

1895.  Erection  of  laboratory  of  hygiene  on  lands  owned 
by  College  of  N.  J.  in  Princeton  Borough;  object; 
cost  of  building  and  equipment  and  annual  support. 
(19  A.R.  bd.  of  liealth  1895:  4-5.) 

1896.  Establishment  of  bacteriological  laboratory;  aid 
from  private  sources;  failure  of  legislature  to 
appropriate  funds  for  its  maintenance;  transmis- 
sion of  specimens  through  the  mails.  (20  same 
1896;  17-19.) 


•  From  1898-1902.  the  title  Is  "  Rept.  of  the  bacteriologist  "  ;  in 
1903  aiul  1904,  the  institution  Is  called  "  State  Laboratory  of 
Hygiene." 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Boards  of   Health:     State— cont'd 
Labokatoky — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1897.  Establishment  of  bacteriological  laboratory  by 
state  board  of  health  at  Princeton  in  1895;  mailing 
packages.    (21  same  1897:  22-23.) 

.     July.     Announcement  of  the  opening  of  the  state 

laboratory  of  hygiene.    (Circular  no.  92  of  the  state 
bd.  of  health.) 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898:  447-448.) 

1897/8.  Table:  character  of  work  performed  by  bac- 
teriologist, with  no.  and  date  of  examination.  (22 
same  1S98:  407.) 

1898.  On  work  of  bacteriological  laboratory;  inconven- 
ience of  mailing  cases  in  use.    (22  same  1898:  104.) 

1900.  State  laboratory  of  hygiene:  work;  list  of  places 
at  which  mailing  cases  may  be  obtained.  (24  same 
1900:  45-47.) 

1901.  Bacteriological  laboratory;  work  extended ;  value 
of  service.    (25  same  1901:  44.) 

1902.  State  laboratory  of  hygiene:  removal  from 
Princeton  to  Trenton.    (22  same  1902:  68.) 

.     August.     State  laboratory  of  hygiene.    Trenton: 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1902.     12  pp.     (Circular  no. 
105  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  In  the  N.  J.  state  library  and  in  the  Surgeon  Gen- 
eral's Library. 

.     Same.    (26  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1902:  327-335.) 

1903.  State  laboratory  of  hygiene:  no.  of  specimens 
examined;  examination  of  food  and  drugs.  (27 
some  1903:  62.) 

Library 

1881.  Catalogue  of  library  of  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 
(5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881:  209-227.) 

.     Library  of  state  bd.  of  health.    (5  same  1881:  27.) 

1883.  Library  of  board  is  increasing  in  value  and  im- 
portance.   (7  same  1883:  34.) 

1886.  Board  of  health  library;  nature;  use.  (10  same 
1886:  59.) 

1888.  On  the  state  health  library  and  local  board 
libraries.    (12  same  1888:  37.) 

1893.  General  description  of  library  of  bd.  of  health 
and  bureau  of  vital  statistics.    (17  same  1893:  30.) 

Bright's  Disease  1899-1903.    See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality, 

these  dates 
Cancer 

1879-1898.    See  Vital  Statistics,  Mortality,  these  dates. 

1879/98-1879/03.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1879-1901.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1879/00-1879/03.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1883.  Cancer,  on  the  increase.  (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1883:  377.) 

1883-1886.     See  below,  Typhoid  Fever,  these  dates. 

1885.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  this  date. 

1892.     See  below.  Diphtheria,  this  date. 

1894.  Comments  on  selected  diseases;  [by  E.  M.  Hunt]. 
(18  A.R.  bd.  health  1894:  405-418.) 

Cancer;  diarrhoeal  diseases;  sniall-pox.  vaccination  and 
revacclnation  ;  scarlatina  or  scarlet  fever  ;  rubeola. 

1900-1903.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 
1901.     See  same,  this  date. 
1901-1903.     See  same,  these  dates. 

Climate  and  health;  see  Climate 
Cholera 

1866.     Cholera:  acct.  of  precautionary  measures.    (Rept. 
of  state  sanitary  comn.  1866:  32-33.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1874.     See  below,  Smallpox,  this  date. 
1883.     Cholera:  precautions  to  be  taken  agst     (7  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1883:  18-19.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Cholera — cont'd 

1SS4.     Propositions  presented  by  Dr.  H.  R.  Baldwin  in 
regard  to  cholera.    (9  some  1SS5:  97-98.) 

.     General  discussion  on  cholera  at  meeting  of  N. 

J.  Sanitary  Assn.;  resolutions  adopted.  (9  same 
1S85:  98-101.) 

.     On   cholera  and   precautions  as  to  it.     (8  same 

1SS4:  25-36.) 
1885.     Exemption  from  cholera;  its  existence  in  Europe; 
safeguards  against.    (9  same  1885:  40-42.) 

.     Jan.  1.     Cholera.     (Circular  no.  45  of  the  state 

bd.  of  health.) 

Separate  copy  not  found. 

.     Same.    (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884:  234-239.) 

Copies  in  the  N.  Y.  Tubllc  Liljrary.  in  the  state  bd.  of 
healtli  and  in  the  Surseon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.     (9  snine  1885:  323-329.) 

.     Same.     Reprint,  1892.     7  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health.     There  is  also  in 

the    state    bd.    of    health  :     Annex    to    circular    45. 

Memorandum    as    to    cholera,    for   bds.    of   health. 

n.  t.  p.    2  pp.    Reprint  3. 

1887.     Cholera  quarantines;  necessity  of  guarding  agst. 

introduction  of  other  contagious  diseases.    (11  A.R. 

bd.  of  health  1887:  34-35.) 

1892.  Synopsis  of   address   by   Henry  R.   Baldwin   on 
"Cholera."    (16  srrme  1892:  168-170.) 

.     Synopsis  of  communication  from  Dr.  E.  M.  Hunt 

on  cholera.    (16  same  1892:  171-173.) 

.     Precautions    of    state    and    local    boards    agst. 

cholera.    (16  mmc  1892:  13-15.) 

.     Outline  history  of  Asiatic  cholera  and  its  N.  J. 

history;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.    (16  same  1892:  481-514.) 

1893.  Cholera;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.    (17  same  1893:  461-481.) 
Cholera  in  l.SOS  ;  cholera  at  New  York  quarantine  and 

at  Jersey  City. 

.     Cholera,  typhus  fever,  small-pox  and  diphtheria 

threatened  state  during  year;  precautions  taken; 
results;  inspection  abroad  of  immigrants  about  to 
sail  for  U.  S.    (17  same  1893:  5-10.) 


1893. 


Jersey  City 
See  above.  Cholera,  this  date. 


Netv  York  City 
1892.     Table:    no.   of  cases  of  Asiatic  cholera  in  New 
York  by  age,  sex,  color,  occupation,  etc.     (16  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1892:  494.) 
Congresses 

International  Congress  of  Hygiene  and  Demograpiiy 
1891.     Seventh   international  congress  of  hygiene  and 
demography;    by   Major  Alfred  A.   Woodhull.     (15 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1891:  29-56.) 

Summarizes  proceedinj2rg  by  topics  :  quarantine  :  cholera  : 
diphtheria  ;  alcohcj]  and  public  health  ;  antisepsis  In 
maternity  hospitals ;  prevention  of  spread  of  epi- 
demic influenza ;  scarlet  fever,  disinfectant  Inunc- 
tion in  :  raalaria  :  immunity  from  disease  :  disinfec- 
tion within  the  livinp:  body ;  tuberculosis ;  tuber- 
culin, actinomycosis  ;  anthrax  ;  ral>ies  ;  infection  of 
meat,  milk  and  other  food  :  relation  betw.  varlolus 
and  vaccine  disease  in  animals  :  etiology  of  enteric 
fever ;  regulation  of  milk  supply :  infancy,  child- 
hood and  school  life,  incipient  chorea  ;  working 
curve  of  the  hour  for  school  children  :  neglected 
children  of  towns  and  cities ;  sewage  disposal  ; 
broad  irrigation  farms;  insanitary  arrangements  In 
house-building  ;  block  dwellings  ;  disposal  of  sew- 
age ;  sewer  ventilation;  water-supply;  a  revolving 
water  purifier ;  leaking  water-mains :  destruction 
of  refuse  by  fire  ;  housing  the  poor  ;  disposal  of  the 
dead ;  relation  of  occupation  to  disease  and 
mortality. 

Consumption 

See  also  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality. 
1874.     See  below.  Small-pox,  this  date. 
1879-1898.     Diagram:  prevalence  of  consumption  during 
each  yr.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health,  etc.  1895  (p.  417)  — 
same  1898.) 

In  1898  also  no.  of  deaths  from  same. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Consumption — cont'd 

1883.     Consumption  and  acute  lung  diseases;   effect  of 

occupations.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  375.) 
1883-1886.     See  below.  Typhoid  Fever,  these  dates. 
1885.     The  climate  of  N.  J.,  the  relation  of  climate  to 
consumption  and  other  lung  diseases;   by  Miss  E. 
Foster.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  363-375.) 

1889.  See  below.  Typhoid  Fever,  this  date. 

1890.  See  below.  Pneumonia,  this  date. 

1891.  Outline  of  paper  by  Jos.  Wm.  Stickler  on  "  Tuber- 
culosis, human  and  bovine."   (15  same  1891:  143-146.) 

.     Remarks  of  Henry  R.  Baldwin  on  tuberculosis. 

(15  same  1891:  146-148.) 
.     See  below.  Diphtheria,  this  date. 

1892.  See  same,  this  date. 

[1894.]  Consumption,  its  communicability  and  preven- 
tion. Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 
1895.  [5971-600  pp.  (Circular  no.  83  of  the  state 
bd.  of  health.) 

Copies  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  and  in  the  N.  J. 
State  Library. 

.     Same.    (18  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894:  380-382.) 

.  Oct.  8.  Circular  letter  sent  to  [certain]  institu- 
tions [making  inquiries  about  consumption].  (18 
same  1894:  15.) 

Replies  from  almshouses,  penal  institutions  and  asylums 
are  summarized,  pp.  15-16. 
1896-1903.     See  below.  Diphtheria,  these  dates. 
1896/03-1896/04.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1897.  See  below.  Typhoid  Fever,  this  date. 

1898.  Distribution  of  tuberculosis  in  N.  J.;  by  G.  Hins- 
dale; with  map.    (22  siime  1898:  409-412.) 

1898-1901.     See  below.  Diphtheria,  these  dates. 

1899.  What  action  shall  be  taken  by  boards  of  health 
to  prevent  spread  of  tuberculosis?  by  Richd.  P. 
Francis.    (24  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1900:  305-310.) 

1901.     See  below.  Sanitation,  this  date. 
1901/2.     See  below,  Diphtheria,  this  date. 
1903.     Govs.  mess.    (Murphy)    resp.  act  to  establish  a 
system  of  public  instruction,  act  resp.  tuberculosis 
sanatorium,  etc.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  extra  sess. 
Oct.  1903:  3-4.) 
Coroners 

1891.  Coroner  systems  and  our  present  coroner  laws; 
by  S.  W.  Abbott,  C.  Robbins,  and  E.  M.  Hunt.  (15 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1891:  375-392.) 

A  review  of  the  Mass.  system,  by  S.  W.  Abbott,  and  a 
synopsis  of  N.  J.  laws  as  to  coroners,  county  physi- 
cians and  inquests  by  Carroll  Robbins  are  included 
in  the  general  article. 
1896-1904.     List  of  coroners  in  N.  J.    (20  same  1896   (p. 
205)— 28  same  1904.) 
Omitted  1890-1000,  1002. 
Dead,  Care  of 

[1888.]  To  funeral  directors  and  all  having  in  charge 
the  care  and  burial  of  the  dead.  6  pp.  (Circular  no. 
67  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

.     Same,  another  edition.    8  pp. 

.     Same.    (12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888:  380-384.) 

1889.  Rules  for  transportation  of  the  dead  adopted  by 
National  Assn.  of  General  Baggage  Agents.  (14 
same  1890:  327-329.) 
[1900.]  Circular  letter  sent  to  local  registrars  of  vital 
statistics  rel.  to  transportation  of  the  dead.  (24 
same  1900:  49.) 

1900.  Transportation  of  the  dead;  requirements  of  act 
of  March  23,  1900;  N.  Y.  requirements.  (24  same 
1900:  48-49.) 

.     July.      Transportation    of    the    dead. 

J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1900.   23  pp. 
no.  100  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.    Reprint,  Aug.,  1901.    Trenton: 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1901.    26  pp. 
Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  state  library. 


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561 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Dead,  Care  of — cont'd 

1901.     Transportation  of  the  dead:    circular  and  revised 

rules.    (25  A.R.  bd.  of  healtti  1901:  47-49.) 
.     April.     Circular  letter  sent  to  undertakers  [rel. 

to  transportation  of  tlie  dead.]    (25  same  1901:  47.) 
1903.     Transportation  of  the  dead:  res.  adopted  by  state 

bd.  of  health,  Dec.  17,  1901.    (27  same  1903:  65-66.) 
Diarrhceal  Diseases 

1876.     See  below,  Sanitation,  this  date. 

1878-18S2.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 

1879-1S9S.     Diagram  showing  prevalence  of  diarrhoeal 

diseases  of  children  during  each  yr.    (19  A.R.  bd. 

of  health,  etc.  1S95  (p.  418)— .same  1898.) 
1879/99-1879/01.     See  Vital  Statistics.     Mortality,  these 

dates. 
1883.    Diarrhoeal  diseses;   impure  water,  wrong  food, 

poor  milk,  etc.,  among  causes.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health 

1883:  374-375.) 
1883-1886.     See  below.  Typhoid  Fever,  these  dates. 
1885.     See  Public  Health,  this  date. 
1894.     See  above,  Cancer,  this  date. 
1901.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  this  date. 
1901-1903.     See  same,  these  dates. 
Diphtheria 

See  also  below.  Epidemics. 

1878.  Two  most  prevalent  diseases  in  state  during  the 
year  were  diphtheria  and  malaria;  causes  of  each. 
(2  A.R.  state  bd.  of  health  1878:  7-9.) 

1879.  See  below.  Scarlet  Fever,  this  date. 
1879-1898.     Diagram  showing  prevalence  of  diphtheria 

and  croup  during  each  yr.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health 

1895  (p.  419)— .some  1898.) 
1879-1901.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 
1879/98-1879/03.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1879/00-1879/03.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1880.  Prevalence  of  diphtheria  in  N.  J.;  causes  of  the 
disease;  conditions  in  England  and  France  favoring 
its  development.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  7-13.) 

1883.  Croup  and  diphtheria  in  state;  causes.  (7  same 
1883:  374.) 

.     See  below.  Scarlet  Fever,  this  date. 

1883-1886.     See  below.  Typhoid  Fever,  these  dates. 

1884.  See  below,  Small-pox,  this  date. 

1885.  See  Vital  Statistics.   Mortality,  this  date. 

1886.  See  below.  Typhoid  Fever,  this  date. 
1888-1897.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 

1889.  See  below  Typhoid  Fever,  this  date. 
1889-1901.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 

1890.  See  below.  Pneumonia,  this  date. 

1891.  On  diseases  in  N.  J.  (15  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1891: 
393-406.) 

Enteric  fever  ;  diphtheria  :  small-pox  ;  Influenza  ;  tulrer- 
cuiosis  ;  phthisis,  etc. 

1892.  Comments  on  selected  diseases;  by  E.  M.  Hunt. 
(16  same  1892:  523-528.) 

Diphtheria  ;    phthisis   pulmonalis-consumptlon  ;   cancer  ; 
small-pox  ;  enteric  or  t.yphoid  fever. 

.     Synopsis    of    paper    by    Danl.    Strock    on    "  The 

cause    and    prevention    of    diphtheria."     (16    same 
1892:  173-174.) 

[1892?.]  Diphtheria.  7  pp.  (Circularno.  77  of  the  state 
bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.     Same.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  305-310.) 

1893.  See  above.  Cholera,  this  date. 

.     Diphtheria;    general  comment.     (17  A.R.  bd.   of 

health  1893:  517.) 

1894-1898.     See  Vital  Statistics.   Mortality,  these  dates. 

1896-1903.  Tables  and  charts:  bacteriological  examina- 
tions of  diphtheria,  tuberculosis  and  typhoid  fever, 
etc.  (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898  (pp.  351-400)  — 
same  1903.) 

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PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Diphtheria — cont'd 

1896/03-1890/04.     Table:  no.  of  specimens  of  diphtheria, 
tuberculosis,  typlioid  fever,  malaria,  misc.  examined 
at  laboratory  of  liygicne,  each  year.    (27  same  1903 
(p.  196)— 28  same  1904.) 
1897.     See  below.  Typhoid  Fever,  this  date. 
1898-1901.     Table:   no.  of  examinations  for  diphtheria, 
tuberculosis,  typhoid  fever,  malaria  and  gonorrhoea 
and  totals  during  each  yr.,  at  laboratory  of  hygiene. 
(25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901:  266.) 
1901.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  this  date. 
1901-1903.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1901/2.  Table:  no.  of  primary  and  secondary  examina- 
tions of  specimens  in  state  bacteriological  labora- 
tory, with  results  of  work.  (26  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1902:  210.) 

Diphtheria,  tuberculosis,  typhoid  fever,  malaria,  misc. 

■.     Table:  no.  of  specimens  examined  for  diagnosis 

in  state  bacteriological  laboratory,  by  months.    (26 
same  1902:  208.) 

Diphtheria,  tuijerculosis.  typhoid  fever,  malaria,  misc. 

.     Same  by  counties.    (26  same  1902:  209.) 

Diphtheria,  tuberculosis,  typhoid  fever,  malaria,  misc. 

Asiurp  Park 
1897-1903.    Tables:  length  of  time  during  which  bacilli 
remained  in  each  case  of  diphtheria  reported;  no. 
of  specimens  sent  for  examination.     (21  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1897  (p.  169;  170)— same  1903.) 

Essex  County 
1893.     Diphtheria  in  Milburn  township,  Essex  Co.;   by 
D.  E.  English.     (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  489-494.) 

Fieldshoro 
1890.     See  below.  Typhoid  Fever,  Princeton,  this  date. 

Eightstown 
1893.     The  diphtheria  epidemic  at  Hightstown;  by  A.  0. 
Hunt.    (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  481-486.) 
Note  by  Secy.  [E.  M.]  Hunt  follows  (pp.  486-488). 

Paterson 
1883-1895.    See  Vital  Statistics.   Mortality.   Paterson. 

West  Hoboken 

1888-1897.     Table:    no.   of   cases   of  diphtheria,   scarlet 
fever  and  small-pox  reported  from  West  Hoboken. 
(12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888  (p.  275)— some  1897.) 
Disinfection 

1883.  On  disinfection  and  disinfectants.  (7  A.R.  bd.' 
health  1883:  19-20.) 

1887.  Disinfectants  and  how  to  use  them.  8  pp.  (Circu- 
lar no.  64  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

.     Same.     (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:  256-265.) 

.     Same.     Reprint,  Jan.  1892.     8  pp. 

1887.  Need  of  disinfecting  apparatus  in  every  town. 
(11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:  35.) 

1888.  On  use  of  disinfectants  and  reliance  on  disinfec- 
tion.   (12  .some  1888:  29-30.) 

1889.  Disinfection:  importance,  materials  and  methods; 
disinfecting  plants  or  apparatus.  (13  some  1889: 
40-41.) 

1890.  Disinfectants:  lime;  sulphate  of  iron;  carbolic 
acid;  corrosive  sublimate;  chloride  of  lime.  (14 
same  1890:  24-25.) 

1893.  Disinfectants:  corrosive  sublimate;  chloride  of 
lime;  hot  water.    (17  same  1893:  16-18.) 

1894.  Efficiency  of  steam  as  a  disinfectant;  municipali- 
ties of  more  than  2000  inhabitants  should  possess  a 
steam  disinfecting  chamber.    (18  some  1894:  10-11.) 

1897.  Disinfection;  progress  In  methods  of  purifying 
apartments  which  have  been  occupied  by  persons 
with  communicable  diseases.    (21  same  1897:  45-46.) 


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PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Disinfection — cont'd 

1901.  Disinfection:  sham  on  part  of  some  inspectors; 
suggestions  about  disinfection.  (25  some  1901: 
101-103.) 

Epidemics 

1S66.  Epidemic  and  contagious  diseases;  hygienic  pre- 
cautions agst.  (Rept.  of  State  Sanitary  Comn.  1866: 
34-35.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1S70-1S77.     Rept.  on  epidemics  and  endemics  that  have 
occurred  in  state  of  N.  J.  since  1870;  by  T.  R.  Var- 
iek.    (1  A.R.  bd.  of  liealth  1887:  103-121.) 
1877-1885.     Prevalent  diseases  and  special  epidemics  In 
N.  J.;  by  D.  Warman.    (9  same  1885:  131-156.) 

RelatlDg  to  causes  and  prevention  of  diseases,  and  recom- 
mending Improvement  in  sanitary  condition  among 
people. 

1891.  Prevention  of  epidemics  by  notification  of  infec- 
tious diseases;  prevention  of  disease  by  care  of  the 
mouth  and  fauces.    (15  same  1891:  22-24.) 

1894.  Epidemic  outbreaks  In  N.  J.  during  past  yr. ;  by 
A.  C.  Hunt.    (18  same  1894:  33-45.) 

Typhoid  fever  in  Montclair ;  enteric  fever  at  Bay  Head ; 
typhoid  fever  at  Seabright. 

1895.  Epidemic  outbreaks:  measles;  diphtheria; 
enteric  fever;  small-pox.    (19  same  1895:  34-35.) 

1896.  Epidemic  outbreaks;  by  A.  Clark  Hunt.  (20 
same  1896:  207-217.) 

Eevlewing  legislation  of  1887  and  1895  concerning 
system  of  reporting  cases  of  diseases  to  bd.  and 
reporting  on  outbrealj  of  diphtheria  at  Hlghtstown  ; 
typhoid  fever  at  Basiling  Ridge  ;  typhoid  fever  at 
Rahway  ;  diphtheria  at  Bound  Brooij  ;  typhoid  fever 
in  Mount  Laurel  township,  Burlington  Co.  ;  typhoid 
fever  at  Elizaljeth  ;  diphtheria  at  Waterford  town- 
ship. Camden  Co.  ;  typhoid  fever  at  High  Bridge. 
Hunterdon  Co. ;  scarlet  fever  at  West  Orange  town- 
ship, Essex  Co.  ;  typhoid  fever  at  Newton.  Essex 
Co. ;  diphtheria  at  Woodbridge  Middlesex  Co. 

1899.  Same.    (23  same  1899:  267-286.) 

Small-pox  at  Bloomfleld,  Dover,  Hacliensaclf,  Hacketts- 
town,  Long  Branch,  Manchester,  Montciair,  Morris- 
town,  Newark.  North  Bergen,  Orange,  Passaic  City, 
Rockaway  borough  and  township,  Seabright,  Wood- 
bridge  tcjwnship :  diphtheria  at  Plainfleid,  Wood- 
bridge  township;  typhoid  fever  at  Hilton  (Essex 
Co.). 

1900.  Same;   by  A.  C.  Hunt.    (24  same  1900:  215-242.) 

Small-pox  at  Asbury  Park,  Bayonne,  Cape  May  City, 
Hoboken,  .Jersey  City,  Keyport,  Madison  township 
(Monmouth  Co.),  Matawan  township  (Monmouth 
Co.),  Middietown  township  (Monmouth  Co.).  Morris- 
town,  Newark,  Piscataway  township,  Rahway, 
South  River,  Trenton.  West  Orange.  Woodbridge ; 
diphtheria  at  Egg  Harbor  City.  Ilopewell.  Man- 
alapan  township.  Mansfield  township,  Millburn 
(Essex  Co.).  Piainfleld  ;  typhoid  fever  at  Belmar, 
Mantua  township  ((Jloucester  Co.),  Raritan  town- 
ship. Riverside  (Burlington  Co.),  Fanwood  town- 
ship (Union  Co.). 

Erysipelas 

1879-1898.     Diagram:    prevalence   of   erysipelas   during 

each  yr.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health,  1895:  425.) 
1883.     Erysipelas  an  important  study.  (7  same  1883:  376- 

377.) 
1883-1886.    See  below,  Typhoid  Fever,  tliese  dates. 

German  Measles 

1883.  Rotheln  or  German  measles.  (7  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1883:  373.) 

Health  Commission 

See  above,  the  serial  group. 

Hydrophobia 

1886.  Hydrophobia;  Pasteur  method.  (10  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1886:  26-29.) 

Industrial  Hygiene;  see  Labor 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Influenza 

1883.     Prevalence  of  influenza.     (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health 

1883:  374.) 
1889-1890.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 

1890.  Influenza  epidemic;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.  (14  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1890:  301-311.) 

1891.  See  above.  Diphtheria,  this  date. 

1893.  Influenza;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.  (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1893:  504-512.) 

Review  of  outbreaks  in  1891.  1892  and  1893  In  different 
parts  of  the  world. 

Laws 

1877.     Text  of  act  to  establish   a  state  bd.  of  health, 

(A.R.   bd.   of  health   1877:  147.) 
1880.     June  1.     An  act  to  regulate  the  practice  of  medi- 
cine and  surgery   [text  and  comment].     (Circular 
no.  12  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  282-284.) 

.     March  11.     Text  of  law  as  to  boards  of  health, 

vital  statistics,  etc.  (4  same  1880:  268-272.) 
ISSl.  Text  of  act  rel.  to  local  boards  of  health  passed 
March  25,  1881;  titles  of  other  acts  bearing  on  public 
health  passed  by  legisl.  of  1881.  (4  same  1881:  303- 
304.) 
1883.  Suppl.  to  an  act  entitled  "  an  act  relating  to  local 
boards  of  health  "  [conferring  power  to  abate  nuis- 
ances hazardous  to  the  public  health].  Approved 
March  22,  1881.  No.  163,  Introd.  Feb.  14,  1883,  by 
Mr.  Taylor.   4  pp.  fol. 

Copy  in  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Suppl.  to  an  act  entitled  "  an  act  to  establish  a 

state  bd.  of  health,"  approved  March  9,  1877,  and  to 
supplements  thereto  relating  to  the  contagious  dis- 
eases of  animals  no.  150.  Introd.  Feb.  12,  1883,  by 
Mr.  Ferrell.     4  pp.     fol. 

Copy  In  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
[1885.]     Laws  relating  to  public  health  and  references 
thereto.    (Circular  no.  53  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Not  found. 
[1886.]     Laws  relating  to  public  health  and  references 
thereto.    (Circular  no.  60  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.     Reprint,  1890.    46  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  (jeneral's  Library,  the  N.  J.  state 
bd.  of  health  and  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

.     Same.    57  (2)  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.     Laws   relating  to   public  health   and   references 

thereto.  28  pp.  (Circular  no.  58  of  the  state  bd.  of 
health.) 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
1888.  Text  of  law,  suppl.  to  act  establishing  state  bds. 
of  health  and  vital  statistics,  etc.  (11  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1887:  231-233.) 
1896.  Statutes  rel.  to  public  health.  Trenton:  MacCrel- 
lish  &  Quigley,  1896.  219  pp.  (Circular  no.  88  of  the 
state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  in  Columbia  University  Library  and  in  the  N.  Y. 

Public  Library. 
"  This  collection  of  the  laws  of  N.  .1.  relating  to  the 
public  health  has  been  prepared  in  response  to  an 
urgent  demand  from  local  offlcers  and  others  whose 
duties  require  frequent  reference  to  the  acts 
quoted." 

[1897.]  Statutes  of  N.  J.  rel.  to  maritime  quarantine 
[1799-1897].  (Circular  no.  91  of  the  state  Dd.  of 
health.) 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897:  3:J6-339.) 

1899.  Public  lioalth  laws  of  the  state  of  N.  J.  Trenton: 
J.  L.  Murpliy  Publishing  Co.,  1899.  289  pp.  (Circu- 
lar no.  96  of  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library  ;  also  In  the  N.  J. 
'  Slate  Library. 


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663 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Leprosy 

1893.     Leprosy  and  the  light  it  throws  on  other  diseases; 
by  E.  M.  Hunt.   (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  512-516.) 
Malaria 

1874.     See  below,  Small-pox,  this  date. 

.     Lands  on  which  stagnant  water  lies  a  source  of 

malaria;  drowned  lands  on  the  Wallkill,  Great 
Meadows  on  the  Pequest  in  Warren  Co.,  flowed 
lands  on  the  Passaic  and  its  branches.  (Rept.  of 
health  comn.  1874:  20-22.) 

1878.  See  above.  Diphtheria. 

1879.  On  miasmatic  diseases.  (3  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1879:  18-25.) 

Cause ;  occurrence  in  Ensland ;  needed  drainage  of  land 
on  the  I'assaic  River :  malarial  fevers  in  Bergen, 
Essex  &  Hudson.  Mercer  (Trenton),  Morris.  Pas- 
saic. Somerset,  Sussex,  Union.  Warren  and  Middle- 
sex   cos. 

1S79-1S95.     Diagram    showing    prevalence    of    malarial 

diseases  during  each  yr.    (19  same  1895:  422.) 
1S79-1S98.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 
1879-1901.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1879/00-1879/01.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1879/02-1879/03.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1880.  See  below.  Bound  Brook,  this  date. 

1881.  See  below.  Sanitation,  this  date. 

.     Decrease    in    no.    of    deaths;    much    illness    of 

malarial  type;  local  bds.  increasing  in  no.  and 
efliciency.    (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan.  11,  1881.) 

1882.  Malaria;  causes  and  remedies.  (6  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1882:  11-15.) 

1883.  Malaria:  decrease;  causes;  drainage.  (7  same 
1883:  15-17.) 

.     Views  expressed  by  I.  W.  Harvey  in  a  paper  [on 

malaria].    (7  mme  1883:  155.) 

.     On  prevalence  of  remittent  fever  in  state  and 

causes.    (7  same  1883:  371-372.) 

1883-1886.     See  below.  Typhoid  Fever,  these  dates. 

1885.  Diminution  in  remittent  fever;  effect  of  imper- 
fect drainage.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  423.) 

.     Decaying    wood,    sawdust,    etc.,    as    a    cause    of 

malaria.    (9  same  1885:  22-24.) 

.     On  malaria  and  mill-dams.    (9  same  1885:  19-21.) 

1889.     See  below.  Typhoid  Fever,  this  date. 

1893.  Diminution  in  number  of  deaths  from  remittent 
fever;  causes  governing  the  disease;  effect  of  drain- 
age.   (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  517.) 

1894.  Synopsis  of  paper  by  J.  C.  Smock  on  "  extent  of 
the  diffusion  of  malarial  poison  from  large  areas  of 
wet  land  in  N.  J."    (18  same  1894:  319-323.) 

1896/03-1896/04.     See  above.  Diphtheria,  these  dates. 

1898-1901.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1901.  Circular  sent  to  secy,  or  inspector  of  [local]  bds. 
of  health  making  inquiries  respecting  prevalence  of 
malaria  and  mosquitoes;  by  J.  B.  Smith,  entomolo- 
gist. (22  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  14 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1901:  529-530.) 

1901-1902.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 

1901/2.     See  above.  Diphtheria,  this  date. 

1904.  August.  Restriction  of  the  spread  of  malaria. 
Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1905.    7  pp. 

Bound  Brook 

1880.  Periodic  fevers  or  malaria;  their  prevalence  in 
state;  conditions  at  Bound  Brook.  (4  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1880:  14-20.) 

1881.  Facts  as  to  abatement  of  Bound  Brook  malaria; 
by  C.  M.  Field.    (5  same  1881:  67-72.) 

Btirlington 
1875.     Summary  of  paper  by  Dr.  F.  Gauntt  on  sanitary 
condition  and  types  of  disease  of  Burlington  and 
vicinity.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  125-126.) 
I>raiDage  and  malaria. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Malaria — cont'd 

Hightstown 

1876.  Prevalence  of  malarial  and  typhoid  fevers  in 
Hightstown;  cause.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878: 
136.) 

Hudson  County 

1877.  Malarial  fevers  in  Hudson  Co.  being  part  of  rept. 
on  endemics  and  epidemics;  by  J.  E.  Culver.  (1 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1877:  121-129.) 

Passaic 

1876.  Unusual  amount  of  intermittent  and  remittent 
fever  in  Passaic.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  136.) 

Rahway 
1875.     Diminution    of   malarial    fevers   resulting   from 
removal  of  mill-dams  in  Rahway.     (2  A.R.  bd.  of 

health  1875:  126.) 

Springfield 
1874.     Remittent  fever  prevalent  in  Springfield.    (Rept. 

of  health  comn.  1874:  49.) 
Measles 

1879.     See  below,  Scarlet  Fever,  this  date. 

1879-1898.     Diagram    showing    prevalence    of    measles 

during  each  yr.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1895  (p.  424) 

—same  1898.) 
1879-1901.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 
1879/98-1879/01.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1879/98-1879/03.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1883.     See  below,  Scarlet  Fever,  this  date. 
.     Measles;  conditions  under  which  dangerous.    (7 

A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  373.) 
1883-1886.     See  below,  Typhoid  Fever,  these  dates. 
1885.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  this  date. 
1894.     See  above.  Cancer,  this  date. 
1901-1903.    See  Vital  Statistics.   Mortality,  these  dates. 

Ashury  Park 
1903.     Table:   data  concerning  cases  of  measles  occur- 
ring in  Asbury  Park.    (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903: 
128.) 
Nuisances 

1877.  Odor  factories;  harmful  effects  on  public  health. 
(1  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1877:  28-31.) 

.     Nuisance  arising  from  accumulation  of  milk  in 

vats.    (1  .s-a)?!e  1877:  25-26.) 

1878.  Need  of  legislation  restrictions  respecting  offen- 
sive trades.    (2  same  1878:  11-12.) 

1879.  Smoke  and  stench  nuisances  from  factories.  (3 
same  1879:  13-14.) 

1881.  Some  citations  from  the  law  rel.  to  nuisances; 
by  B.  S.  Atwater.    (5  same  1881:  73-79.) 

.     On  smoke  and  stench  nuisances.    (5  same  1881: 

23.) 

1882.  On  grave-yards  and  cemeteries.  (6  same  1882: 
27-28.) 

.     On  offensive  trades  and  manufactories.    (6  same 

1882:  18-20.) 

1883.  See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 

.     On  the  abatement  of  nuisances.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of 

health  1883:  7-11.) 
.     Eflluvium  or  odor  nuisances.   (7  .some  1883:  29-30.) 

1884.  On  effluvium  nuisances.    (8  suine  1884:  18-21.) 
.     Need  of  legislation  as  to  cemeteries  and  burial 

grounds.    (8  same  1884:  45-46.) 

1885.  Comment  on  new  law  rel.  to  cemeteries.  (9 
same  1885:  26-27.) 

1886.  On  the  regulation  of  cemeteries.  (10  same  1886: 
23-26.) 

1891-  Factory  or  effluvium  nuisances;  means  of  abate- 
ment.   (15  «ame  1891:  19-21.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Nuisances — cont'd 

1S96.     Account  of  the  Ravine  Road  sewer  nuisance.    (20 

so»ie  1S96:  12-15.) 
.    Stench  nuisances;  power  of  local  boards  to  abate 

same,   extends   only   to   those   injurious   to   public 

health.    (20  same  1896:  19-20.) 

1897.  Cemeteries,  list  of,  and  tables  as  to  cemetery  and 
burial  records.    (21  same  1897:  225-237.) 

.  Nuisances;  letter  from  C.  L.  Corbin  as  to  abate- 
ment of  effluvium  nuisances.     (21  same  1897:  35.) 

.     July  1.     Inquiries  rel.  to  cemeteries.     (21  same 

1897:  225-226.) 

1898.  Cemeteries;  provisions  of  act  of  March  25,  1885 
rel.  to  new  cemeteries;  applications  from  New 
Darhaw  and  Weehawken  Cemetery  Co.  (22  same 
1S9S:  91-96.) 

.     Nuisances;  complaint  about  pollution  of  air  and 

of  waters  of  Staten  Island  Sound  in  the  vicinity  of 
Carteret;  result  of  investigation.  (22  same  1898: 
39-42.) 

1900.  Cemeteries:  list  of  maps  rel.  to  establishment  or 
enlargement  of  cemeteries  filed  in  office  of  board  of 
health  since  1885;  rept.  of  standing  committee  of 
bd.  of  health  on  cemeteries,  etc.,  concerning  appli- 
cation of  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Railway  for 
reversal  of  decision  of  local  authorities  approving 
extension  of  cemetery;  on  inquiry  concerning  peti- 
tion rel.  to  enlargement  of  cemetery  in  North  Ber- 
gen township,  Hudson  Co.,  on  application  of  Oak- 
dale  Cemetery  Co.;  Cedar  Croft  Cemetery  Assn. 
reported  on  by  Dr.  A.  C.  Hunt.  (24  same  1900: 
57-69.) 

1901.  Cemeteries:  petitions,  corresp.,  etc.  rel.  to  pro- 
posed cemetery  at  Bloomfield;  brief  of  J.  W.  Griggs 
dealing  with  questions  rel.  to  cemeteries.  (25 
some  1901:  49-91.) 

1902.  Table:  names  and  location  of  cemeteries  for 
which  application  has  been  made  during  year  to 
establish  or  enlarge.    (26  same  1902;  60.) 

.     See  below.  Sanitation,  this  date. 

1903.  Nuisances:  opinion  of  Chas.  L.  Corbin  (1897)  as 
to  method  of  dealing  with;  air  pollution.  (27  A.R. 
bd,  of  health  1903:  62-64.) 

1904.  Nuisances:  nature  of  those  which  do  and  of 
those  which  do  not  come  under  authority  of  health 
officers.    (28  same  1904:  74.) 

.     Cemeteries:   by  ch.   249  of  law  of  1904,  appeals 

from  action  of  local  boards  of  health  and  local 
governing  body  rel.  to  cemeteries  are  to  be  made 
to  bd.  of  chosen  freeholders  of  county  instead  of 
state  bd.  of  health.    (28  same  1904:  62.) 

Elieabeth 
1880.     The  Elizabeth  nuisance;    fumes  from  an  estab- 
lishment for  recovery  of  sulphuric  acid  from  the 
refuse  liquors  left  in  the  refining  of  kerosene  oil. 
(4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  20-23.) 
Ophthalmia 

1898.  Public  declaration  by  state  bd.  of  health  rel.  to 
addition  of  purulent  ophthalmia  to  list  of  notifiable 
diseases.    (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898:  461-463.) 

Pneumonia 

1885.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  this  date. 
1890.     Comments  on  some  special  diseases.    (14  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1890:  319-326.) 

rneumonla,   diphtheria,    enteric   fever,    phthisis   pulmo- 
nalis. 
1903.     See  Vital  Statistics.  Mortality,  this  date. 

Quarantine 
1857.     See  Boundary.    New  York,  this  date. 
1866-1807.     Quarantine    correspondence    of    Gov.    Ward 
(N.  J.),  Wm.  A.  Newell   (M.  C.)  and  atty.  gen.  and 
comrs.  of  N.  Y.  state.   (Legisl.  docs.  1867:  1149-1155.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Quarantine — cont'd 

1868.     Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  confer  with  N.  Y.  state 

comrs.     on     erection     of    quarantine     warehouses, 

wharves  and  docks  on  lands  under  water  within 

state  of  N.  J.    (i^nme  1868:  931-947.) 

Cortlandt  Parker  and  J.  U.  Wortendyke  were  the  comrs. 
1875.    Injustice    of    quarantine    regulations    affecting 

coasting  vessels.     (Govs.   mess.    (Parker)    Jan.   12, 

1875.) 
1879.     See  below.  Sanitation,  this  date. 
1892.     Proposal  of  Penn.  to  establish  joint  quarantine 

station   on   the   Delaware.     (Govs.   mess.    (Abbett) 

Jan.  12.  1892:  46.) 
[1897.]     See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 

1899.  Maritime  quarantine:  ports  of  entry  in  N.  J.  and 
now  protected;  quarantine  at  Perth  Amboy;  text  of 
act  to  be  presented  at  coming  session  of  legisl.  to 
prevent  introduction  into  state  of  communicable 
diseases  by  maritime  vessels  of  maritime  traffic. 
(23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899:  59-65.) 

1900.  Maritime  quarantine:  requirements  of  law  of 
March  21,  1900;  Perth  Amboy.  (24  some  1900: 
54-56.) 

.     April.     Maritime    quarantine.     Trenton:     J.    L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1900.    16  pp.    (Circular  no. 

99  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.     Same.    (24  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1900:  332-342.) 

Hoioken 
See  below.  Perth  Amboy. 

Jersey  City 
See  below,  Perth  Amboy. 

Perth  Amhoy 
Established  by  act  ot  March  21,  1900. 
1900-1902/3.    Ann.  rept.  of  health  officer  of  Perth  Am- 
boy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

E.  A.  Units,  health  officer 

1.  1000       in  24  A.R.  bd.  health  1000  :  301-304. 

2.  1000/1    "  25 1901  :  271-272. 

3.  1901/2    "  26 1902 :  239-240. 

4.  1902/3    "  27     "         "  "        1903  :  251-253. 

"  An  offlcer  of  the  [U.  S.]  public  health  and  marine  hos- 
pital service  was  assigned  to  duty  in  the  port  of 
Perth  Amboy,  July  19.  1004." 

non-serial 
1897.     Maritime  quarantine:   Perth  Amboy;   Hoboken; 
Jersey  City.    (21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897:  23-32.) 

1899.  See  above.  Quarantine,  this  date. 

1900.  See  same,  this  date. 

1901.  Maritime  quarantine:  vessels  arriving  at  Perth 
Amboy  from  foreign  ports  to  be  inspected  through- 
out the  year.    (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901:  91.) 

1902-1903.  Table:  no.  ot  persons  sick  aboard  vessels  at 
port  of  Perth  Amboy.    (27  same  1903:  252.) 

1904.  Maritime  quarantine:  danger  from  vessels  arriv- 
ing at  Perth  Amboy  from  South  American  ports; 
lack  of  facilities  for  health  officer  to  deal  with 
matter;  transfer  of  service  to  U.  S.  govt.  (28  same 
1904:  72-74.) 

Sandy  Hook 

1858.  Memorial  of  comrs.  of  state  of  N.  Y.  rel.  to  re- 
moval of  N.  Y.  quarantine  from  its  present  location 
to  Sandy  Hook,  N.  J.    (Sen.  jol.  1858:  95-99.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  special  committee  on  quarantine  rel. 

to  the  memorial  of  the  N.  Y.  comrs.;  Hendrlckson. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  "True  American"  Office, 
1858.    8  pp. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1858:  449-454;  app.  to  Sen.  jol. 

1858:  1007-1012;  app.  to  House  jol.  1858:  1007-1012.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


565 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Quarantine — cont'd 

Sandy  Hook — cont'd 

1858.  Speech  of  Hon.  Wm.  F.  Brown  on  the  removal  of 
the  quarantine  to  Sandy  Hook.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at 
the  "  True  American  "  OiBce,  1858.   29  pp. 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1858:  455-481.) 

.  Hostility  to  proposed  measure  in  regard  to  loca- 
tion of  quarantine  bldgs.  and  hospital  at  Sandy 
Hook.    (Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858:  16.) 

1859.  New  York  still  hopes  to  establish  quarantine  at 
Sandy  Hook;  should  not  be  permitted  by  N.  J. 
(Govs.  mess.  Jan.  12,  1859:  19.) 

.     Kept,   of  the  special   committee    (Hendrickson) 

to  whom  was  referred  that  part  of  the  Govs.  mess. 
rel.  to  the  N.  Y.  quarantine.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the 
"  True  American  "  OfBce,  1859.   6  pp.,  1  leaf. 

.     Same.    (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1859:  355-358;   app.  to 

House  jol.   1859:  355-358.) 

1865.  Corresp.  rel.  to  proposed  establishment  of  quaran- 
tine at  Sandy  Hook  by  N.  Y.  (Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess. 
(Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  27-35.) 

1866.  Renewal  of  efforts  of  N.  Y.  to  establish  quaran- 
tine at  Sandy  Hook;  adverse  decision  by  U.  S.  atty. 
gen. ;  proposal  of  N.  Y.  to  question  quarantine  juris- 
diction over  waters  of  lower  bay  and  lands  under 
water  and  also  boundary  line.  (Govs.  mess.  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  9,  1866:  18-19.) 

1893.     Use  of  Sandy  Hook  by  U.  S.  Govt,  for  quarantine 
purposes.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  37-39.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1881.  Communication  from  comptroller  (Anderson)  on 
expenditures  rel.  to  protection  of  public  health  and 
collection  of  vital  statistics.  (Sen.  jol.  1881:  335- 
338.) 
.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  (Francis)  con- 
cerning reply  of  comptroller  rel.  to  expenses  ot  pro- 
tection of  public  health  and  collection  of  vital 
statistics.  (Same  1881:  914-915.) 
Board  of  Health 

1878-1903/4.  Disbursements  on  acct.  of  state  bd.  of 
health.  (A.R.  comptroller  1878  (pp.  46-47)— some 
1903/4.) 

.     Same,  in  tabular  form.     (A.R.  treasurer  1877/8 

(p.  128)— same  1903/4.) 
1886.     Expenditures  of  state  bd.  of  health.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 
1890.     Stmt,  showing  amts.  expended  by  bd.  of  health. 

(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.,  1891.) 
1893-1904.     Table:   receipts;   state  bd.  of  health.    (A.R. 
treasurer  1892/3   (p.  101)— same  1903/4.) 

From  1893  to  1901.  the  receipts  were  from  vital  certifi- 
cates ;  1902-1904  Include  also  fines  under  the  Food 
and  Drug  Law. 
1896-1903/4.     Same,  in  narrative  form.    (A.R.  comptrol- 
ler 1895/6  (p.  24)— same  1903/4.) 

From  1893  to  1895  the  stmt,  is  included  In  the  acct.  of 
dishurspments ;  see  above,  under  dates  1878-1903/4. 
Perth  Ambot 

1901.     Table:   disbursements  on  acct.  of  port  of  Perth 
Amboy.    (A.R.  comptroller  1900/1:  76.) 
To  health  officer  under  chap.  69,  Laws  of  1900. 

■ .     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1900/1:  427.) 

Tuberculosis 

1894-1903/4.     Table:  expenses  of  tuberculosis  investiga- 
tion.  (A.R.  treasurer  1893/4  (p.  364)— same  1903/4.) 
1904.     Table:    to  sanitorium   for  tuberculosis  diseases. 
(Same  1903/4:  494.) 

Remittent  Fever;  see  above,  Malaria 
Rheumatism 

1879-1898.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 

1883-1886.     See  below.  Typhoid  Fever,  these  dates. 

1885.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  this  date. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Sanitation 

The   appointment   of   sanitary   Inspectors   by   the   state 
board  ot  health  was  authorized  by  acts  of  1885  and 
1887. 
See   also    Land.      Drainage.      Also,    Labor ;    Industrial 
Hygiene. 
1866.     On  the  general  sanitary  condition  of  the  state. 
(Rept.  of  state  sanitary  comn.  1866:  34.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1874.  On  sanitary  relations  of  animals.  (Rept.  of 
health  comm.  1874:  44-45.) 

.  June.  Circular  [soliciting  Information  on  sani- 
tary conditions,  bds.  of  health,  vital  statistics,  etc.]. 
(Same  1874:  45-46.) 

1875.  See  above  Malaria.   Burlington,  this  date. 

.  Summary  of  paper  by  Gen.  E.  P.  Viele  on  drain- 
age, sewerage  and  water  supply.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1875:  124-125.) 

.     Summary  of  address  of  Dr.  S.  H.  Pennington  at 

first  meeting  of  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.    (2  same  1878: 
123-124.) 

Necessity  of  attention  to  sanitary  matters ;  causes  of 
disease  ;  sewerage,  drainage,  etc. ;  need  of  sanitary 
attention  to  animals. 

1876.  Outline  of  address  of  G.  H.  Cook  at  mtg.  of  N.  J. 
Sanitary  Assn.    (2  same  1878:  126-128.) 

Death  statistics  of  Geneva.  London  and  the  British  Navy 
sliowing  results  of  hygienic  measures  ;  effect  of  vac- 
cination on  small-pox  in  Ireland  and  in  Copenhagen  ; 
improved  sanitary  conditions  in  N.  Y.  and  Ijondon  ; 
importance  of  collecting  vital  statistics  ;  diarrhoea! 
diseases  produced  by  Kensington  water  near 
Camden ;  possibility  of  raising  average  length  of 
life. 

1877.  Summary  of  notes  by  G.  H.  Cook  on  state  drain- 
age.    (2  same  1878:  142.) 

1877-1885.     See  above.  Epidemics,  these  dates. 

1878.  Summary  of  address  by  A.  R.  Leeds,  showing 
progress  of  sanitary  science.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1878:  144-145.) 

1879.  Summary  of  address  by  Dr.  J.  L.  Bodine  [on 
sanitary  science].    (7  same  1883:  127-129.) 

.     On  sanitary  needs  of  localities.     (3  same  1879: 

9-12.) 

.     Need  of  care  as  to  sanitary  conditions  at  sea-side 

resorts.    (3  same  1879:  12-13.) 

.     Sanitary  legislation;  by  E.  S.  Atwater.    (3  same 

1879:  123-142.) 

Recommending  legislation  for  following  subjects :  1. 
Gathering  and  diffusing  Information  on  public 
health  ;  2.  Practice  of  medicine  and  sale  of  medi- 
cines ;  3.  Vaccination ;  4.  Regulation  of  noxious 
trades  and  business ;  5.  Means  for  dealing  with 
nuisances,  their  abatement  and  removal  :  6.  Sani- 
tary inspection  of  dwellings  :  7.  Regulation  of  trade 
in  food  ;  8.  Quarantine  laws. 

.     Same,  separate,  h.  t.  p.  22  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  library. 

.     As  to  sanitary  organization  in  cities.    (Circular 

no.  5  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.     (3  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879:  169-172.) 

.     Circular  as  to  sanitary  appliances  [to  be  exhibited 

at  the  state  fair].    1  sheet.    (Circular  no.  6  of  the 
state  bd.  ot  health.) 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.     (3  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879:  224.) 

.  Progress  of  sanitary  survey  and  inspection ;  sani- 
tation in  England.  (3  same  1879:  14-18.) 
[1880.]  To  householders,  city  authorities,  bds.  of 
liealth,  etc.  [on  sanitary  and  hygienic  care  of  the 
home,  disinfectants,  etc.].  4  pp.  (Circular  no.  8  of 
the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  18S0:  260-265.) 

1880.  On  sanitary  maps  and  the  Hudson  Co.  survey. 
(4  same  1880:  31.) 

• .     Drainage:    bearing    on    sanitary    questions.     (4 

same  1880:  33.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Sanitation — cont'd 

1880.  Sanitary  examination  of  wells  and  how  to  control 
their  use;  by  H.  A.  Hopper.    (7  mine  1883:  138-143.) 

.     Summary   of   remarks   by   H.    B.    Cornwall    [on 

sanitation  and  water  supply].     (7  same  1883:  137- 
138.) 

.     Summary   of  paper  by  Jacob   Cooper   on   "  The 

proper  sanitary  conditions  of  bldgs.  in  the  country." 
(7  «a»ie  1883:  136-137.) 

.     Extract  from  rept.  of  J.  C.  Bayles  on  building 

inspection  [sanitaryl.    (7  .fame  1883:  135-136.) 

• .     Summary  of  address  of  President  L.  B.  Ward 

at  meeting  of  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.    (7  same  1883: 
134-135.) 

Sanitary  legislation  In  England  ;  national  board  of  health 
work  (existence  due  to  yellow  fever  epidemic)  : 
progress  of  sanitation  in  Mass. ;  work  of  N.  J. 
bureau  of  vital  statistics ;  water  supply  in  northern 
part  of  state,  etc. 

.     Seaside  resorts;   need  of  sanitary  attention.    (4 

same  1880:  34-38.) 

.     May.     Sanitary   appliances.     (Circular  no.   9   of 

the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  C"py  not  seen. 
.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  265-267.) 

1881.  On  drainage  for  health.    (5  same  1881:  13-14.) 
.     Extract  from  paper  by  Dr.  Hopper  rel.  to  dis- 
comforts of  travel  owing  to  imperfect  ventilation 
and  sanitation.     (7  same  1883:  143-144.) 

.  On  sanitary  conditions  at  summer  resorts;  arti- 
ficial lakes  as  a  cause  of  malaria.  (1  same  1881: 
23-24.) 

.     July  1.     As   to    sanitary,    household    and    orna- 
mental articles  and  appliances.    (Circular  no.  22  of 
the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881:  188-191.) 

[1881?]     Specimen  schedules  for  institutional  inquiry. 
(Circular  no.  19  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  305-310.) 

1882.  Local  sanitary  inspections  of  seaside  resorts,  etc. ; 
by  E.  M.  Hunt,  secy,  state  bd.  health.  (6  same  1882: 
127-144.) 

ShowlnR  defects  of  sanitary  condition  of  resorts,  and 
recommending  certain  improvement  of  same. 

.     On   state   sanitary   survey  and   observation.     (6 

same  1882:  20.) 

.     Extracts   from   address   of  J.   Madison   Watson, 

pres.  of  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.,  on  '"  Social  Sanita- 
tion."   (7  same  1883:  146-147.) 

.    Drainage;  effect  on  health.    (6  same  1882:  10-11.) 

.     Health  of  operatives;   desirability  of  inspecting 

mills  and  shops.    (6  same  1882:  24-25.) 

.    State  house;  sanitary  condition.    (6  same  1882: 

25-26.) 

.     Hints  with  reference  to  regulation  of  moisture 

in  rooms;  by  C.  F.  Brackett.    (6  same  1882:  123-126.) 

.     School  and  health  circular  no.  2.     For  parents, 

guardians,   children,  teachers  and   trustees.    5   pp. 
(Circular  no.  28  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  in  the  aurgeon  General's  Library  and  In  the  N.  J. 
state  bd.  of  health. 

.     Same.    Reprint,  1886.    12  pp. 

Copies  In  the  N.  Y.  Tubiic  Library,  the  N.  J.  state  bd. 
of  health  and  in  the  surgeon  gineral's  llbrar;'. 

.     School   and   health   circular  no.   3,   for   parents, 

guardians,    children,   teachers   or   trustees.     5   pp. 
(Circular  no.  37  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  OfHce. 

.     Same.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  263-266.) 

.     Same.     Reprint,  1886.   n.  t.  p.  5  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd. 
of  health  and  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.   Reprint,  1891.   n.  t.  p.  5  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Sanitation — cont'd 

1882.  June  1.  As  to  charitable  and  penal  institutions 
[as  to  their  sanitary  condition].  4  pp.  (Circular  no. 
29  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  233-236.) 

.     Same.     Reprint.     Aug.,  1896.   n.  t.  p.   4  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd. 
of  health  and  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.  July  1.  Sanitary  school  circular.  12  pp.  (Cir- 
cular no.  28  of  tht  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  OlBce. 

.     Same.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  222-223.) 

.     Aug.  31.     Sanitary  instruction   and   training  in 

schools.    1  leaf.    (Circular  no.  27  of  the  state  bd.  of 

health.) 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  220-222.) 

.     Same.     Reprint.     Oct.,  1886.     7  pp. 

Copies  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.  In  the  N.  J.  state 
bd.  of  health  and  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1883.  On  heating  and  ventilation  and  moisture  in 
rooms.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  20-26.) 

.    Sanitary  inquiries  as  to  N.  J.  health  resorts  and 

other  localities.    (7  same  1883:  91-99.) 

Cape  May  Point ;  Vineland  ;  Atlantic  City  ;  Point  Pleas- 
ant; Ocean  Beach;  Asbury  Park;  Ocean  Grove; 
Lakewood  ;  Elberon  ;  Long  Branch. 

[1883.]     To  local  bds.  of  health   [on  the  causes  of  pre- 
ventable   disease    with    a    schedule    of    questions, 
which  they  should  know  or  inquire  about],    n.  t.  p. 
2  11.    (Circular  no.  39  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Copies   seen   in   the   N.   J.   state  bd.   of   healtb.   In   the 
surgeon  general's  library  and  In  the  N.  Y.  Public 
Library. 

.     Same.     (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  266-269.) 

.     Same.    [Reprint?]  6  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.     Same.     [Reprint,  1887.]    4  pp. 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1884.  On  health  in  factories  and  workshops, 
bd.  of  health  1884:  15-17.) 

.     Notes  on  popular  health  resorts  of  N.  J.; 

of  bd.    (8  same  1884:  99-108.) 

Recommending  frequent  sanitary  inspection  in  these 
resorts,  viz.  Cape  May  Point :  Cape  May  City ; 
Atlantic  City:  Sea  Island  City:  I3each  'Haven; 
Spring  Lake ;  Ocean  Beach  :  Key  East :  Ocean 
Grove  ;  Asbury  Park  ;  Long  Branch. 

.     On  sanitary  conditions  of  charitable  and  penal 

institutions.    (8  same  1884:  23-25.) 

1885.  Summary  of  address  of  pres.  [Robt.  Wescott]  of 
N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.  on  "  Duties  of  physicians  as 
sanitarians."    (9  same  1885:    104-108.) 

The  address  was  published  in  pamphlet  form  at  the 
request  of  members  of  tie  assn. 

.    Improved  sanitation  at  health  resorts.    (9  same 

1885:  38-40.) 

.     Health  inspectors:  kind  of  individual  competent 

for  work;  methods;  benefits.    (9  some  1885:  31-33.) 

.     District  sanitary  inspection,  by  Henry  Mitchell. 

(9  same  1885:  167-170.) 

Relating  to  work  of  sanitary  inspectors,  and  recommend- 
ing further  cooperation  of  same  with  local  health 
bds. 

.  March  16.  Letter  to  ofiBcers  of  r.r.  and  trans- 
portation COS.  urging  sanitary  inspection  of  prop- 
erty.   (9  .some  1885:  37.) 

.    May  15.     [Apptmt.  of  sanitary  inspectors  under 

the  law  of  1885.] 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:34-35.) 


(8  A.R. 
by  secy. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


567 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Sanitation — cont'd 

[1885.]  Sanitary  inspection  of  liouses  and  premises, 
in  cities  and  towns,  etc.  (Circular  no.  52  of  the 
state  bd.  of  health.) 

Consists  of  27  tollo  leaves,  the  first  two  containing  a 
sample  blank  filled  out.  Instructions,  etc.  :  ttie  re- 
maining 25  are  blanks  to  be  filled  out ;  all  are 
folded  Into  an  oblong  octavo. 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  299-305.) 

Includes  only  the  sample  blank,  instructions,  elc. 

1886.  Summary  of  remarks  of  Dr.  Henry  Mitchell  on 
"  The  duties  of  local  inspectors,  how  best  performed 
and  details  of  method."    (10  .some  1886:  214.) 

.     On  sanitary  education  and  inspection  by  health 

inspectors;  sanitary  inspection  in  Great  Britain. 
(10  same  1886:  46-58.) 

.  On  sanitary  oversight  of  schools;  manner  of  con- 
ducting sanitary  survey;  teaching  hygiene.  (10 
same.  1886:  43-45.) 

.     Summary  of  paper  by  J.  C.  Bayles  on  "  Traps  and 

trap  ventilation."    (9  same  1886:  207-209.) 

.     Summary   of   lecture   by   Jos.    H.    Raymond    on 

"The  chief  points  in  sanitary  administration; 
what  should  be  required  as  to  vital  returns  and 
the  notification  of  disease."    (10  same  1886:  232-234.) 

.     Importance  of  sanitary  precautions  at  summer 

resorts;  care  at  English  resorts.  (10  same  1886: 
30-32.) 

.    On  sanitary  control  of  communicable  diseases. 

(10  same  1886:  33-34.) 

1887.  Summary  of  paper  by  A.  E.  Ballard  on  "  Home 
Sanitation."    (11  same  1887:  143-144.) 

.     On  drainage  for  health.    (11  same  1887:  7-10.) 

.     Notes  on   distr.   inspection,  by  Henry   Mitchell. 

(11  same  1887:  158-160.) 

.     Same;   by  A.  C.  Hunt.    (11  same  1887:  160-162.) 

.     Same;  by  Jas.  Mecray.    (11  same  1887:  163-164.) 

.  Abstract  of  address  of  Prof.  N.  B.  Butler  on  sani- 
tary science  and  education.    (11  same  1887:  138-140.) 

.     Summary  of  address  of  pres.   (Newton)  of  N.  J. 

Sanitary  Assn.  on  "Sanitation  Militant."  (11  same 
1887:  135-136.) 

Also  published  in  pamphlet  form. 

.     Summary  of  address  by  Geo.  P.  Olcott  on  "  The 

drainage  of  private  houses."  (11  same  1887:  133- 
134.) 

.     August.    Drainage  for  health.    11  pp.     (Circular 

no.  62  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

.     Same.    (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:  240-249.) 

[1887.]  Farmers'  homes  and  their  perils.  8  pp.  (Circu- 
lar no.  63  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

.     Same.    (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:  249-256.) 

.     Care  of  household   wastes.     (Circular  no.   61  of 

the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  library. 

.     Same.    (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:  235-240.) 

.     Same.  Reprint,  1890.  n.  t.  p.   6  pp. 

1888.  Construction,  plumbing,  ventilation  and  drain- 
age of  bldgs.  and  outside  connections  thereof,  as 
regulated  by  local  bds.  of  health.  Chap.  51  (Laws 
of  1888).  11  pp.  (Circular  no.  65  of  the  state  bd. 
of  health.) 

Copy  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.     Same.    (12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888:  371-380.) 

.     Same.    Reprint.  13  pp. 

Copy  in  Surgeon  General's  Library.  N.  J.  state  bd.  of 
health  and  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

.     Summary  of  address  of  J.  C.  Bayles  on  defective 

plumbing.    (12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888:  205-206.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee    (by  W.  K.  Newton,  chrm.) 

apptd.  to  consider  and  recommend  some  plan  for 
the  Instruction  of  sanitary  inspectors.  (12  same 
1888:  198-200.) 

.     Progress  in  sanitary  care  of  population.    (Govs. 

mess.   (Green)   Jan.  [10],  1888:  34.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Sanitation — cont'd 

1889.  Improvement  of  sanitary  conditions  in  health 
and  pleasure  resorts  of  N.  J.;  by  Henry  Mitchell. 
(13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889:  133-137.) 

.     Advisability  of  each  city  having  sanitary  maps. 

(13  same  1889:  44.) 

.     Requisite    qualifications    of    health    inspectors. 

(13  same  1889:  44-45.) 

.     On  railroad  transportation  and  sanitation.    (13 

same  1889:  43.) 

.     Sanitary  control  of  house  construction.    (13  same 

1889:  17-20.) 

[1889.]  Letter  of  Dr.  Mitchell  to  bd.  of  health  of  Asbury 
Park  rel.  to  sanitary  construction  of  houses.  (13 
same  1889:  19-20.) 

.  Health  inspectors'  guide,  prepared  and  ar- 
ranged by  Ezra  M.  Hunt,  with  sections  added  by 
Drs.  Mitchell,  Newton  and  A.  C.  Hunt,  sanitary  in- 
spectors. 72  pp.  (Circular  no.  75  of  the  state  bd. 
of  health.) 

.    Same.    (14  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890:  35-97.) 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.     Same.    Reprint.   72  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

.  As  to  sanitary  inspection  of  hotels,  etc.,  at  re- 
sorts. 2  pp.  (Circular  no.  71  of  the  state  bd.  of 
health.) 

.     Same,  another  edition.    3  pp. 

The  3  page  edition  was  seen  only  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd. 
of  health. 

.     Same.    (14  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890:  279-281.) 

— - — .  Summary  of  paper  by  Geo.  P.  Olcott  on  sanitation 
in  house  construction.    (14  same  1890:  161-165.) 

.     Stoppage  of  drain-pipes,  grease  and  grease  tanks. 

(14  same  1890:  22-23.) 

Extract  from  article  in  "  American  Sanitary  Engineer- 
ing ••  by  E.  S.  rhllbrick. 

1891.  See  below,  Hudson  county,  this  date. 

•.     General  discussion  on  traps  and  vents.    (15  A.R. 

bd.  of  health  1891:  155-159.) 
.    Sanitary  legislation;  by  Judge  W.  M.  Lanning. 

(15  same  1891:  111-121.) 

With  recommendations  for  N.  J. 
.     See  above.  Congresses,  etc. 

1892.  Sanitary  progress,  especially  in  N.  J.;  address 
by  pres.  of  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.,  E.  L.  B.  Godfrey. 
(16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  45-56.) 

.     Suggestions  of  state  bd.  of  health  rel.  to  sanitary 

conditions.     (Govs.  mess.    (Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1892: 

44.) 
.     Remarks   of   H.    B.    Francis   on   plumbing.     (16 

A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  163-165.) 
.     Summary  of  remarks  by  Dr.  Henry  Mitchell  on 

errors  in  plumbing  and  their  prevention.    (16  same 

1892:  161-162.) 
.     Sanitary  rept.  as  to  Russian-Hebrew  colonies  In 

N.  J.;  by  Leo.  F.  Elstein.    (16  same  1892:  371-383.) 

Includes   history    of    the   colonies ;    Carmel.    Rosenhayn, 

Alliance.    Woodbine.    Mizpah.    Reega,   Malaga.   Zion- 

town,  Albertou.  Hebron. 

.     Summary    of    paper    by    Arnold    H.    Moses    on 

"Architecture  in  relation  to  sanitation."    (16  sam^ 

1892:  156-160.) 
.     Summary    of    paper     by     Henry     Mitchell     on 

"  Healthfulness  of  health  resorts."    (16  same  1892: 

144-147.) 
[1892.]     Traps  and  vents  in  sewer  or  soil  pipes  and 

their  uses.  18  pp.    (Circular  no.  80  of  the  state  bd. 

of  health.) 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

1893.  On  importance  of  drainage  as  related  to  public 
health.    (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  11-13.) 

.     Outline   of   address   by   J.    H.    Duren   Ward   on 

"Some   ideals    for   hygienic   workers."     (17   same 
1893:  305-307.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Sanitation — cont'd 

1894.  See  above,  Boards  of  Health:    Local,  this  date. 
.     Recent  sanitary  progress;   by  E.  M.  Hunt.     (18 

same  1894:  19-27.) 

.    Thoughts  for  sanitary  workers;  by  E.  M.  Hunt. 

(18  same  1894:  47-59.) 

Cause  of  disease  and  Its  remedy  ;  the  De  Novo  origin  of 
diseases ;  potable  water ;  notes  on  adulteration  of 
foods  and  drinks  ;  work  of  N.  .T.  bd.  of  health  under 
the  food  laws. 

.    House  drainage;  execution  of  law  vested  in  local 

bds.  of  health  by  law  of  1SS8;  list  of  places  which 
have  adopted  ordinances  to  carry  the  law  into 
effect;  results.    (18  same  1894:  13-15.) 

.     Bacteriology;    investigations    in    progress.     (18 

same  1894:  12-13.) 

.     Instruction   in   hygiene;    required   qualifications 

for  apptmt.  of  British  medical  officers  of  board  of 
health;  instruction  in  British  universities;  advisa- 
bility of  concerted  action  among  various  state 
authorities  for  securing  better  qualified  men  for 
this  service.    (18  same  1894:  12.) 

.    Sanitary  problems  of  summer  resorts.    (18  same 

1894:  11-12.) 

.     Increasing  popularity  of  hygiene.    (18  same  1894: 

6.) 

.    On  district  sanitary  Inspection.    (18  same  1894: 

7-9.) 

.     General  discussion  at  meeting  of  N.  J.  Sanitary 

Assn.  on  the  obtaining  of  accurate  certificates  of 
vital  facts.    (IS  same  1894:  354-357.) 

.     Synopsis  of  paper  by  Z.  K.  Pangborn  on  "  The 

relation  of  modern  journalism  to  sanitation."  (18 
same  1894:  350-353.) 

1895.  Local  sanitary  Inspectors:  usefulness;  sugges- 
tions about  improving  their  qualifications.  (19 
same  1895:  7-8.) 

.     District  sanitary  inspection;    advantages  to  be 

derived  from.    (19  same  1895:  5-6.) 

.  Inspection  of  hotels  at  resorts;  advisability;  re- 
sults.   (19  same  1895:  28-29.) 

1896.  Local  sanitary  administration;  law  of  March  31, 
1887  well  adapted  to  its  purpose;  improvements 
suggested.    (20  same  1896:  20-22.) 

1896-1904.  List  of  sanitary  districts  in  state  of  N.  J. 
(with  name  and  address  of  secy,  and  registrar  of 
vital  statistics).  (20  same  1896  (pp.  215-224) — 28 
same  1904.) 

1897.  Vicissitudes  of  health  inspectors;  by  M.  O.  Leigh- 
ton.    (22  same  1898:  415-416.) 

.  Sanitary  inspection  service;  examination  of  in- 
spectors of  foods,  nuisances  and  plumbing;  names 
of  board  of  examiners.    (21  same  1897:  46-47.) 

.     Plumbing    and     drainage;     inspection    service; 

laws  sufiicient  if  enforced.     (21  same  1897:  49-50.) 

.     Legal  opinions  and  decisions:   their  relation  to 

enforcement  of  sanitary  laws  and  ordinances; 
examples;  opinion  of  W.  M.  Lanning  as  to  pro- 
cedures which  may  be  taken  to  secure  ventilation 
of  a  city  prison.    (21  same  1897:  47-49.) 

.  Local  sanitary  administration;  plans  for  secur- 
ing more  skilled  inspectors;  lack  of  uniformity  in 
administration;  circular  letter  rel.  to  respecting 
rights  of  physicians  reporting  cases  of  preventable 
diseases;  ventilation  of  public  bldgs.,  particularly 
churches.    (21  same  1897:  32-35.) 

1898.  Rutgers  College  and  Scientific  School;  circular 
of  information  concerning  examinations  in  princi- 
ples and  practice  of  municipal  hygiene.  (22  same 
1898:  53-55.) 

.     Local  progress  in  sanitary  administration ;  duties 

of  powers  of  bds.;  distinction  betw.  annoyances 
and  conditions  injurious  to  health.  (22  same  1898: 
45-47.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Sanitation — cont'd 

1899.  Map  of  N.  J.  showing  principal  sanitary  districts. 
(23  same  1899:    betw.  pp.  80  and  81.) 

.  Local  sanitary  administration;  duties  of  inspec- 
tors and  bds.    (23  same  1899:  30-32.) 

[1899.]  Circular  letter  32.  Prevention  of  small-pox. 
(22  same  1898:  454-455.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Quig- 

ley,  1899.    4  pp. 

1900.  Higher  education  in  hygiene;  by  John  L.  Leal. 
(25  same  1901:  304-310.) 

1901.  Sanitary  administration  in  summer  resorts  of 
N.  J.    (25  .some  1901:  299-302.) 

Allenhurst ;  Asbury  Park  :  Atlantic  Highlands  ;  Belmar  ; 
Bradley  Beach  :  Long  Branch  ;  Ocean  Grove  ;  Sea- 
brisht  ;  Spring  Lake. 

.     Summer  resorts:  increase  in  no.  and  population; 

sanitary  defences;  list  of  summer  resorts  in  N.  J., 
permanent  population,  nature  of  water-supply, 
sewerage,  deaths  from  preventable  diseases.  (25 
same  1901:  103-104.) 

.  Local  sanitary  administration:  ignorance  of  in- 
spectors; proposed  law  rel.  to  inspectors;  act  of 
1885  resp.  impure  ice;  measures  to  prevent  spread 
of  consumption.    (25  same  1901:  91-97.) 

1902.  Plumbing  and  gas  fitting:  as  to  who  should  regu- 
late plumbing,  drainage  and  ventilation  of  bldgs.; 
proposed  bill  for  improvement  of  piping  of  houses 
for  gas.    (26  .some  1902:  59.) 

.  Sanitary  inspection  service;  unusual  duties  im- 
posed upon  local  bds.  by  prevalence  of  small-pox; 
lack  of  uniformity  in  local  sanitary  administration; 
proposed  law  rel.  to  inspectors.  (26  some  1902: 
56-57.) 

.     Sanitary    administration    in    N.    J.:    review    of, 

since  1880;  nuisances;  powers  of  local  boards.  (26 
some  1902:  61-66.) 

1903.  Sanitary  inspection  service:  improvements  to 
be  made  under  act  approved  April  8,  1903.  (27 
same  1903:  48.) 

.     Barber  shops:   necessity  of  sanitary  regulation; 

ordinance  prepared  by  one  of  cities  of  state  to  pre- 
vent spread  of  communicable  diseases  in  barber 
shops.    (27  some  1903:  66-67.) 

.     Local  sanitary  administration:  dependency  upon 

local  inspector.    (27  some  1903:  65.) 

.     August.     Sanitary  inspection  service.    Trenton: 

MacCrellish  &  Qaigley,  1903.  10  pp.  (Circular  no. 
110  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library. 

.     Same.    (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903:  266-273.) 

.     Same.     Reprint.     March,    1905.     Trenton:    J.    L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1905.    11  pp. 
Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.  Same.  Revised.  Trenton:  State  Gazette  Publish- 
ing Co.,  1908.   12  pp.,  1  1. 

1904.  Sanitary  inspection  service:  examination  of  in- 
spectors and  health  oflicers,  June  1;  questions 
asked;  licenses  granted.    (28  .some  1904:  70-72.) 

[1904.]  Circular  letter  sent  to  local  board  of  health  in 
each  sanitary  distr.  where  oysters  and  clams  are 
produced  for  sale.    (28  same  1904:  80.) 


1901. 


Allenhurst 
See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 


Asbury  Park 

1883.  See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 

1884.  See  same,  this  date. 

1894-1904.  Table:  office  work  of  bd.  of  health  of 
borough  of  Asbury  Park,  complaints,  permits,  etc. 
(18  A.R.  bd.  health  1894  (pp.  229-230)— same  1904.) 

1901.    See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


569 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Sanitation — cont'd 

Atlantic  City 

1883.  See  above,  Sanitation,  this  date. 
18S4.     See  same,  this  date. 

Atlantic  Highlands 
1901.     See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 

Beach  Haven 

1884.  See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 

Belmar 
1901.     See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 

Bradley  Beach 
1901.     See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 

Camden 
1876.    Local  difficulties  in  Camden  are  Imperfect  drain- 
age, culverting  and  imperfect  erection  of  bldgs.    (2 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  136.) 
1884.     Rept.   of  special   sanitary  inspector  of  the  city 
of  Camden.    (8  same  1884:  109-135.) 
Onan  B.  Gross. 


1884. 


Cai}e  May  City 
See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 


Cape  May  Point 

1883.  See  above  Sanitation,  this  date. 

1884.  See  same,  this  date. 


1883. 


Elberon 
See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 


Elizabeth 
1874.     Sanitary    conditions    in    Elizabeth.      (Rept.    of 

health  comn.  1874:  47-48.) 
1880.     See  below.  New  Jersey  Sanitary  Association,  this 

date. 

Essex  County 

See  below.  Hudson  County. 
Hohoken 
1898.     Table:     sanitary    conditions    of    Hoboken    nui- 
sances, complaints,  abatements,  etc.     (22  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1898:  211-212.) 

Hudson  County 

1880.  Papers,  schedules  and  maps  relating  to  survey 
of  parts  of  Hudson  Co.;  rept.  of  sanitary  survey 
and  inspection  of  parts  of  Hudson  Co.,  as  directed 
by  national  bd.  of  health,  under  supervision  of  N. 
J.  state  bd.  of  health,  by  Messrs.  Spielmann  and 
Brush.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  47-56.) 

1891.  But  for  mortality  in  Hudson  and  Essex  cos., 
death  rate  of  state  would  be  low;  bd.  of  health 
suggests  that  special  attention  be  given  to  sanitary 
needs  of  those  cos.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1891.) 

Jersey  City 
1892-1903.     Table:    sanitary  conditions  of  Jersey  City; 
nuisances  complained  of,  abatements  secured,  etc. 
(16   A.R.   bd.    of   health    1892    (pp.  267-268)— same 
1903.) 

Lakewood 
1883.     See  above,  Sanitation,  this  date. 
Long  Branch 

1883.  See  above.  Sanitation,  tills  date. 

1884.  See  same,  this  date. 
1901.    See  same,  this  date. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Sanitation — cont'd 

Montclair 
1894-1899.    Tables:    sanitary    condition    of    Montclair. 
(23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899:  124-125;  127.) 

Newark 
1885-1897.    Table:   results  accomplished  at  Newark  in 
sanitary  conditions,  nuisances,  complaints,  etc.    (9 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885  (p.  191)— .s«we  1897.) 

Ocean  Beach 

1883.  See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 

1884.  See  same,  this  date. 

Ocean  Grove 
1883.    See  above,  Sanitation,  this  date. 
1901.    See  same,  this  date. 

Paterson 
1892-1896.     Table:  sanitary  conditions  of  Paterson  City, 
nuisances,  complaints,  etc.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1892  (pp.  330-331)— «nme  1896.) 

Perth  Amhoy  City 
1894-1895.     Table:    no.    of   nuisances   abated    at    Perth 
Amboy  City,  etc.     (18  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894   (p. 
208)— some  1S95.) 


1883. 


1884. 


1901. 


1884. 
1901. 


Point  Pleasant 
See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 

Sea  Island  City 
See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 

Seabright 
See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 

Spring  Lake 
See  above.  Sanitation,  this  date. 
See  same,  this  date. 


Trenton 

1876.  Trenton  favorably  situated  tor  surface  drain- 
age; defective  sewerage.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1878:  135-136.) 

1892-1896.  Table:  sanitary  conditions  of  Trenton; 
nuisances,  complaints,  etc.  (16  same  1892  (p.  286) 
— same  1896.) 

Vineland 
1883.    See  above,  Sanitation,  this  date. 

West  Ewing 
1880.    See   below,   New   Jersey    Sanitary   Association, 
this  date. 

Exhibitions 

1880.  Sanitary   exhibit  at  state  fair.     (4  A.R.  bd.  of 

health   1880:  41.) 

Fh-st  American   [sanitarr]  exhibit  was  held  at  Waverly 
[N.  J.  State  Fair]  in  1879. 

1881.  On  sanitary  exhibit  at  state  fair.  (5  same  1881: 
22.) 

1882.  Sanitary  exhibit  at  agric.  fair.  (6  same  1882: 
27.) 

.    July  1.    As  to  exhibition  of  sanitary,  household 

and  ornamental  articles  and  appliances. 
Separate  copy  not  found. 

.     Same.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  250-253.) 

This  is  numljered  37  in  the  6  A.U.  state  bd.  of  health  ; 
correction  Is  made  p.  34  of  the  7  ann.  rept. 
1893.     Sanitary  exhibit  at  World's  Columbian  Exposi- 
tion;   Mass.    and   N.   J.   exhibits.     (17   some   1893: 
29-30.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Sanitation — cont'd 

New  Jebset  Sa.mtaby  Association 

OrRanlzod  October.  ISTfi.  See  also  note  under  I'ublic 
Health.     New  Jeisp.v. 

serial 
1875-1904.     Abstracts  from  addresses  and  papers  before 
the  N.  J.  Sanitary  Association  [practically  a  rapt, 
of  proceedings  at  the  ann.  meetings].* 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

E.  M.  Hunt  [compiler] 
1S75-1878  in  2  A.R.  l)d.  of  health  1S78  :  123-148. 

Account  of  first  four  annual  meetings  ;  Oct.  13.  1875  at 
Newark  Sept.  28-29.   1876  at  Rutgers  College.  Oct. 
17-18.  1877  at  Princeton.  1878  at  Hobolsen. 
1879-1883  In  7  A.R.  hd.  of  health  1883  :  127-160. 

Meetings  (5-9)  at  Trenton.  Dec.  1879:  Elizabeth,  Dec, 
ISSO ;  Rutgers  College.  Dec,  1881 ;  Trenton.  Dec. 
14-15.  1882  and  Dec.  6.  1883. 

David  C.  English  [co7tipiIer] 
1884-1S85  in  9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885  :  85-120. 

Meetings  (10-11)  at  Trenton,  Dec.  4,  1884  and  Nov.  19- 
20.  1885. 
1886  in  10  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1886  :  207-237. 

12th  ann.  meeting.  Nov.  12.  1886,  at  Trenton. 
1SS7  in  11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1S87  :  129-149. 

13th  ann.  meeting.  Oct.  28.  1887,  at  Trenton. 
1S88  in  12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888  :  189-210. 

14th  ann.  meeting.  Dec  7.  1888.  at  Trenton. 

1889  in  13  A.R.  lid.  of  health  1889  :  139-160. 
15th  ann.  meeting,  Nov.  22.  1889,  at  Trenton. 

1890  in  14  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890  :  155-180. 
16th  ann.  meeting.  Dec.  12.  1890.  at  Trenton. 

1891  in  15  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1891  :  141-162. 
17th  ann.  meeting,  Dec.  5.  1891.  at  Trenton. 

1892  in  16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892  :  141-176. 
18th  ann.  meeting.  Dec  9.  1892.  at  Laliewood. 

1893  in  17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893  :  289-315. 
19th  ann.  meeting  Dec  8.  1893,  at  Lakewood. 

1894  in  18  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894  :  319-360. 
20th  ann.  meeting,  Dec  8.  1894,  at  Trenton. 

Name  of  compiler  omitted 

1895  in  19  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1895  :  373-376. 

Program  onl.v ;  the  transactions  were  published  in 
pamphlet  form;  meeting  (21)  was  held  Dec.  6-7  at 
Atlantic  City. 

1896  in  20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896  :  337-342. 

Officers,  executive  council.  list  of  members,  constitution 
and  liy-laws,  program  of  22  ann.  meeting  to  be  held 
Dec.  11  and  12.  1896.  at  Lakewood. 
1896  in  21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897  :  289-292. 

Announcement   and   program    of   22   ann.    meeting   held 
Dec.  11  and  12.  1896.  at  Lakewood. 
1897/8  in  22  A.R.  l)d.  of  health  1898  :  415-425. 

Extracts  from  papers  read  at  the  23  ann.  meeting,  Dec. 
10-11,   1897.  at  Lakewood:   program  of  meeting  to 
be  held  at  Lakewood.  Dec.  9  and  10,  1898. 
1898/9  in  23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899  :  287-308. 

Selections   of   papers   read  at   tbe   24th   ann.   meeting : 
program  of  meeting  (25)  to  he  held  at  Atlantic  City. 
Dec.  8  and  9.  1899. 
1899  00  in  24  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1900  :  305-311. 

Selection  from  papers  read  at  25  ann.  meeting  (1899)  : 
program  of  26  ann.   meeting  to   be  held  at   Lake- 
wood.  Dec.  7-8.  1900. 
1900/1  in  25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901  :  303-342. 

Selections  from  papers  read  at  the  26th  ann.  meeting  ; 
program  of  27  ann.  meeting  to  be  held  at  Lakewood, 
Dec  6-7.  1901. 
1902  in  20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1902  :  317. 

Announcement  of  28  ann.  meeting  at  Lakewood,  Oct.  24 
and  25,  1902. 
1902/3  in  27  A.K.  bd.  of  health  1903  :  255-262. 

Selection  from  papers  read  at  28  ann.  meeting;  program 
of  29  ann.  meeting  to  be  held  Dec.  4  and  5.  1903, 
at  Lakewood. 
1904  in  28  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1904  :  291, 
Program  of  30  ann.  meeting,  Dec.  9-10.  1904. 

jion-scrial 
1880.    Commendation  of  the  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.,  West 
Ewing  Local  Assn.,  Sanitary  Assn.  of  Elizabeth  and 
of  local  sanitary  organizations  in  general.    (4  A  R 
bd.  of  health  1880:  30.) 


'The   Proceedings   are    published    separately,    but   the   assn.    not 
being  a  state  institution,  no  checklist  has  been  made. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Sanitation — cont'd 

New  Jebsey  Sanitaby  Association — cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1881.  Work  of  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.  commended.  (5 
Knme  1881:  22.) 

1882.  Sphere  of  usefulness  of  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.  (6 
same  1882:  27.) 

1885.  EfBcient  work  of  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.  (9  same 
1885:  46-47.) 

1886.  Efficient  aid  of  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.  (10  same 
1886:  59.) 

1888.  On  work  of  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.  (12  .same  1888: 
36.) 

.     List   of  members  of  N.  J.   Sanitary  Assn.     (12 

same  1888:  208-210.) 

1890.  Officers,  executive  council,  committee  on  legisla- 
tion of  N.  J.  Sanitary  Assn.    (14  same  1890:  179-180.) 

1892-1894.  Officers  and  executive  council  of  N.  J.  Sani- 
tary Assn.  (16  same  1892  (pp.  175-176.)— 18  same 
1894.) 

State  Sanitaby  Association 

See  also  above.     Public  Health.     New  Jersey,  the  serial 
group. 

1867.  Apptmt.  of  sanitary  comn.  (1866);  work  and 
recommendations.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18 
[i.e.  8],  1867:  22-23.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1868.  Importance  of  establishing  a  state  sanitary 
comn.    (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  30-31.) 

Scarlet  Fever 

See  also  above.  Epidemics. 

1878/98-1879/01.  See  Vital  Statistics.  Mortality,  these 
dates. 

1879.  Table:  no.  of  cases  of  scarlet  fever,  diphtheria 
and  measles  in  N.  Y.  City,  each  mo.,  July-Nov.  (7 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  132.) 

1879-1898.  Diagrams:  prevalence  of  scarlet  fever  dur- 
ing each  yr.    (19  some  1895   (p.  421)— same  1898.) 

1879-1901.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 

1879/98-1879/03.  See  Vital  Statistics.  Mortality,  these 
dates. 

1883.  Suggested  precautions  rel.  to  scarlet  fever, 
measles,  diphtheria  and  typhoid  fever.  (7  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1883:  18.) 

.     Many  deaths  from  scarlet  fever;  precautions  to 

prevent  its  spread.    (7  same  1883:  372-373.) 
1883-1886.     See  below.  Typhoid  Fever,  these  dates. 

1884.  See  below.  Small-pox,  this  date. 

1885.  See  Vital  Statistics.     Mortality,  this  date. 
1894.     See  above.  Cancer,  this  date. 

1894-1897.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 
1894-1898.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1900.  See  same,  this  date. 
1901-1902.     See  same,  these  dates. 

Asbury  Park 

1901.  Table:  resp.  source  of  infection  during  outbreak 
of  scarlet  fever  in  Asbury  Park.  (25  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1901:  18L) 

.     Chart  showing  that  various  sources  of  infection 

existed  and  that  scarlet  fever  was  not  distinctly 
transmitted  from  one  case  to  another  in  Asbury 
Park,  nor  were  cases  due  to  any  common  source  of 
infection.    (25  same  1901:  182.) 

West  Hoboken 
1888-1897.    See  above.  Diphtheria.  West  Hoboken,  these 

dates. 

School  Hygiene;  see  Education 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


571 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Small-Pox 

See  also  nbovo,  Epidomics  :  also  belnw.  Vnccination. 

1825.  Rept.  of  committee  (Earle)  to  whom  were  re- 
ferred petitions  from  Burlington  and  Monmouth 
COS.  for  law  to  prohibit  persons  from  inoculating 
with  small-pox  or  varioloid.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1825:  146.) 

1874.  Examination  of  prevalent  diseases  falling  within 
range  of  preventive  legislation:  small-pox;  cholera; 
fevers,  typhoid  and  malarial;  consumption;  ali- 
mentary diseases;  zymotic  diseases.  (Rept.  of 
health  comn.  1874:  11-26.) 

1876.     See  above,  Sanitation,  this  date. 

18791898.  Diagram:  prevalence  of  small-pox  during 
each  yr.  (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health,  etc.  1895  (p.  426)  — 
same  1898.) 

1879-1901.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 

1879/02-1879/03.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1881.  Feb.  As  to  small-pox.  (Circular  no.  18  of  the 
state  bd.  of  health.) 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

•.     Same.     (4   A.R.   bd.   of   health    1880:  301-303;    5 

same  1881:  177-178.) 

1882.  January.  Small-pox  circular  no.  2.  (Circular 
no.  20  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881:178-181.) 

1883.  Decrease  in  death-rate  from  small-pox;  reasons. 
(7  same  1883:  372.) 

.     Small-pox:    importance    of    vaccination;    state's 

exposed  condition  as  a  higliway  betw.  two  great 
cities.    (7  same  1883:  17-18.) 

1883-1886.     See  below,  Typhoid  Fever,  these  dates. 

1884.  April  15.  How  to  prevent  the  spread  of  small- 
pox, scarlet  fever,  diphtheria  and  other  communi- 
cable diseases.  12  pp.  (Circular  no.  44  of  the  state 
bd.  of  health.) 

.     Same.    (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884:  223-233.) 

.     Same.   Reprint,  1890.   n.  t.  p.  12  pp. 

1885.  Decrease  in  small-pox;  vaccination.  (9  A.R  bd. 
of  health  1885:  424-425.) 

1887.     See  below,  Atlantic  co.,  this  date. 

1891.  See  above.  Diphtheria,  this  date. 

1892.  See  same,  this  date. 

1892-1894.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 

1893.  See  above.  Cholera,  this  date. 
.     See  below.  Red  Bank,  this  date. 

1894.  See  above.  Cancer,  this  date. 

1897-1902.  Small-pox  in  N.  J„  by  A.  C.  Hunt.  (26  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1902:    229-238.) 

Summary  of  small-pox  cases  fnim    1897-1902  ;   detailed 
rept.  for  different  localities  for  1902. 
1897-1903.     Same.     (27  same  1903:  241-249.) 

1899.  June.  Prevention  of  the  spread  of  small-pox. 
(Circular  no.  95  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899:  364-367.) 

.     Jan.     18.     Prevention    of    small-pox.     Trenton: 

MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1899.  4  pp. 

Circular  letter  no.  ;j2  of  the  state  bd.  of  health. 

1900.  Table:  sanitary  districts  in  N.  J.  in  which  small- 
pox occurred;  also  showing  deaths  from  the  dis- 
ease.   (24  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1900:  26.) 

.     Table:    resume  of  cases  of  small-pox  occurring 

in  N.  J.    (24  same  1900:  224.) 
.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  this  date. 

1901.  Map  of  N.  J.;  sanitary  districts  in  which  small- 
pox occurred.    (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901:  133.) 

.     June.     Small-pox.    (Circular  no.  102  of  the  state 

bd.  of  health.) 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.    (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901:  370-373.) 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 
Small-Pox — cont'd 

1901-1902.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 
1902.     See  below.  Sanitation,  this  date. 

.     See   Vital    Statistics.    Mortality,   Newark,   this 

date. 

.     Feb.     Prevention   of   small-pox.    Trenton:    J.   L. 

Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902.  12  pp.    (Circular  no. 
104  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Oflice. 

.     Same.    (26  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1902:  319-327.) 

.     Same.    Reprint.   Aug.,  1902.    Trenton:    MacCrel- 
lish &  Quigley,  1902.   14  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  tlie  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health. 

Atlantic  County 
1887.     Small-pox  and  vaccination;  cases  in  Atlantic  Co.; 
need  of  well-equipped  boards  in  sparse  country  dis- 
tricts, etc.    (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:  32-34.) 

Camden 
1880.     Small-pox  in  Camden.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880: 

24-25.) 

Red  Bank 
1893.     Small-pox — vaccination — Red     Bank     epidemic; 
by  E.  M.  Hunt.    (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  494- 
504.) 

Includes  sketches  by  John  H.  Cook  and  Henry  Mitchell 
rel.  to  outbreak  at  Red  Bank. 

West  IIol)oken 
See  above.  Diphtheria.  West  Hoboken,  these 


1888-1897. 
dates. 


Tuberculosis;  see  above,  Consumption 
Typhoid  Fever 

See  also  above.  Epidemics. 

1874.     See  above.  Small-pox,  this  date. 

1879-1895.  Diagram:  prevalence  of  enteric  fever  during 
each  yr.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health,  etc.  1895:  420.) 

1879-1898.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 

1879-1901.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1879/98-1879/03.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1879/00-1879/03.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1880-1890.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1881-1903.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1882.  Enteric  fever  and  cesspool  dangers,  as  illustrated 
by  local  outbreaks  on  mountains,  near  sea,  and  in 
public  institutions.  (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  111- 
116.) 

1883.  Prevalence  of  typhoid  fever  in  state;  precautions 
necessary.    (7  .Sdme  1883:  372.) 

.     See  above.  Scarlet  Fever,  this  date. 

1883-1886.  Comments  on  special  diseases.  (10  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1886:  448-458.) 

Remittent  fever:  typhoid  fever;  small-pox;  scarlet 
fever ;  measles ;  whooping  cough  ;  diphtheria  and 
croup  ;  erysipelas  :  diarrhoeal  diseases  ;  consump- 
tion ;  acute  lung  diseases  ;  brain  and  nervous  dis- 
eases of  children  ;  diseases  of  the  heart  and  circula- 
tion :  urinary  diseases ;  adult  brain  and  spinal 
diseases  ;  digestive  and  intestinal  diseases  :  cancer  ; 
acute  rheumatism  ;  puerperal  diseases ;  accidents. 

1885.  See  Vital  Statistics.   Mortality,  this  date. 

1886.  Typhoid  fever  and  diphtheria:  prominence  in  all 
bills  of  mortality;  quotations  from  English  author- 
ities on  tonsilitis  and  its  relation  to  diphtheria,  etc. 
(10  same  1886:  36-43.) 

.     Relation  betw.  drinking  water  and  typhoid  fever; 

by  D.  Benjamin.    (10  same  1886:  133-138.) 

General  article  illustrated  by  acct.  of  epidemics  In 
Camden  and  Phila. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Typhoid  Fever — cont'd 

[1886.]  To  the  physicians  of  the  state.  [Relating  to 
typhoid  fever  and  diphtheria,  with  a  schedule  of 
suggestive  questions.]  4  pp.  (Circular  no.  57  of 
the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

Copy  In  (he  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health  and  in  the  Surgeon 
General's  Library. 

.     Same.    (10  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1886:  341-345.) 

.     Same.    [Reprint,  1890.]    4  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  T.  rnlilic  Library  and  in  the  N.  .T. 
state  bd.  of  health  :  also  in  the  Surgeon  General's 
Library. 

1889.  Summary  of  paper  by  S.  G.  Dixon  on  "  Typhoid 
fever  in  Munich."  (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889: 
157-158.) 

.     Remittent  fever,  typhoid   fever,  diphtheria  and 

consumption;  their  prevalence,  cause,  treatment, 
etc.    (13  same  1889:  475-486.) 

1890.  See  above.  Pneumonia,  this  date. 

1891.  Increase  In  typhoid  fever  in  cities;  Indication 
of  inadequate  sanitary  administration;  should  be 
systematic  house  inspection.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 

■ .     See  above.  Diphtheria,  this  date. 

1892.  See  same,  this  date. 

1894-1898.     See  Vital  Statistics.   Mortality,  these  dates. 

1896-1903.     See  above.  Diphtheria,  these  dates. 

1896/03-1896/04.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1897.  Tables:  examinations  of  blood  in  suspected  cases 
of  typhoid  fever,  diphtheria  and  tuberculosis,  at 
laboratory  of  hygiene,  Princeton.  (21  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1897:  246-249.) 

.     Tables:  list  of  places  In  N.  J.  to  which  milk  from 

Fulboam  creamery  was  distributed,  with  no.  of 
cases  of  typhoid  fever  occurring  in  each  place;  also 
total  no.  of  cases.    (22  same  1898:  25-26.) 

1897-1900.     See  'Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 

1897-1903.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1898-1901.     See  above.  Diphtheria,  these  dates. 

1901.  Table:  sanitary  districts  in  N.  J.  in  which  deaths 
from  typhoid  fever  occurred,  with  population,  no. 
of  deaths,  source  of  water  supply  and  nature  of 
drainage.    (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901:  27-29.) 

.    See  'Vital  Statistics.  Mortality,  this  date. 

1901-1903.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1901/2.     See  above,  Diphtheria,  this  date. 

1902-1903.    See  'Vital  Statistics.   Mortality,  these  dates. 

Bay  Head 
1894.     An  epidemic  of  typhoid  fever  at  Bay  Head,  dur- 
ing July,  from  direct  infection  of  a  milk-supply;  by 
■W.  K.  Katzenbach.    (Rept.  dairy  comr.  1894:  39-41.) 

Camden 
1880-1890.     See  below,  Jersey  City,  these  dates. 
1886.    See  above.  Typhoid  Fever,  this  date. 

Cape  May  County 
1885.     Local  outbreaks  of  typhoid  fever  at  Cape  May 
Co.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  157-159.) 

Jersey  City 
1880-1890.    Table:  enteric  fever  record,  each  year.    (14 
A.R.  bd.  of  health,  etc.  1890:  325.) 

Jersey  City.  Newark,  Paterson.  Trenton,  Camden. 

Lambertville 
1897.    Table:  names  of  persons  affected  with  typhoid 
fever  during  epidemic  in  Lambertville.     (21  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1897:  140.) 

Montclair 
1878.     Communication  from  some  citizens  of  Montclair 
rel.  to  outbreak  of  typhoid  fever.    (2  A.R.  state  bd. 
of  health  1878:  9-10.) 

Signed  by  W.  A.  Tarrey.  Thos.  Ruascll.  Chas.  L.  Bene- 
dict, J.  J.  H.  Love,  J.  W.  rinkham. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Typhoid  Fever — cont'd 

Mount  Holly 

1887.  Table:  analyses  of  samples  of  water  in  Mount 
Holly  during  outbreak  of  typhoid  fever.  (11  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1887:  124-125.) 

.     Table:    temperature   which   Influenced   outbreak 

of  typhoid  fever  at  Mount  Holly.     (11  same  1887: 
120.) 

.    Typhoid  fever  at  Mount  Holly;  by  E.  M.  Hunt. 

(11  same  1887:  117-127.) 
Causes  of  disease. 

'Newark 

1880-1890.     See  above,  Jersey  City,  these  dates. 

1899.  The  Passaic  River  and  typhoid;  epidemic  of 
typhoid  in  Newark  due  to  sewage  pollution  of  the 
river.     (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1899:  19.) 

Paterson 
1880-1890.    See  above,  Jersey  City,  these  dates. 

Princeton 

1880.  Enteric  fever  at  Princeton;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.  (4 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  65-87.) 

1890.  Typhoid  fever  (Princeton),  dysentery  (Ham- 
burg) and  diphtheria  (Fieldsboro).  (14  same  1890: 
313-315.) 

Sussex  County 
1898.     Typhoid  fever  resulting  from  use  of  milk  from 
creamery   in   Sussex   Co.,   at   which   water   supply. 
(Paulln's   Brook)    was   polluted.     (22   A.R.   bd.   of 
health  1898:  21-26.) 

Trenton 
1880-1890.    See  above,  Jersey  City,  these  dates. 

Typhus  Fever 
1893.     See  above.  Cholera,  this  date. 

Vaccination 
1866.    Vaccination;   compulsion  by  law  recommended. 
(Rept.  state  sanitary  comn.  1866:  35.) 
PaglnK  from  Collected  docs. 
1879.     See  above.  Sanitation,  tliis  date. 

1881.  Memorandum  as  to  vaccination.  (5  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1881:    339-340.) 

Inviting  corresp.  and  expression  of  opinion  on  various 

questions  relating  to  vaccination. 
See  below,  under  date  1882.  for  replies. 

1882.  On  vaccination  and  small-pox.  (6  same  1882: 
33-34.) 

.     Extract  from  paper  by  Dr.  E.  L.  B.  Godfrey  [on 

vaccination].    (7  same  1883:  149.) 

.     Extract    from    paper    of    Dr.    D.    Warman    [on 

vaccination].    (7  same  1883:  150-151.) 

.     Papers  and  repts.  on  small-pox  and  vaccination, 

being  in   answer  to  memorandum  of  questions  in 
5  rept.    (6  same  1882:  35-72.) 

Answers  by  Thos.  F.  Wood.  secy.  N.  C.  bd.  of  health  (pp. 
35-43)  :  E.  M.  Hunt.  secy.  N.  J.  bd.  of  health  (pp. 
43-64)  ;  E.  L.  Griffln.  pres.  ■«'isc.  bd.  of  health  (pp. 
64-09)  ;  E.  J.  Marsh,  pres.  Paterson  bd.  of  health 
(pp.  69-72). 

1885.  Importance  of  vaccination.    (9  same  1885:  42-43.) 

1886.  On  small-pox  and  vaccination.  (10  same  1886: 
29-30.) 

1888.  On  vaccination  and  re-vaccination.  (12  same 
1888:  27-29.) 

1889.  Necessity  of  vaccination.    (13  same  1889:  42-43.) 

1893.  Synopsis  of  paper  on  "  The  necessity  of  revac- 
cination  and  facts  in  evidence  of  its  utility."  (17 
same  1893:  307-313.) 

1894.  See  above,  Cancer,  this  date. 

1895.  Failure  to  enforce  vaccination  law;  rules  sug- 
gested.   (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1895:  27-28.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


573 


PUBLIC  HEALTH— cont'd 

Vaccination — cont'd 

1896.  Table:  list  of  unvacclnated  children  in  N.  J.,  by 
counties.    (20  sniiic  1S96:  10.) 

.     See  above,  Boards  of  Health :  Local,  this  date. 

1896-1900.  Table:  list  of  unvacclnated  school  children 
in  N.  J.  by  cos.  (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896  (p.  10) 
—.same  1900.) 

1899.  Table:  no.  of  children,  by  cos.,  in  the  state,  un- 
vacclnated.   (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1898/9:  119.) 

Asbury  Park 

1895-1901.  Tables:  vaccination  status  of  public  school 
children  in  Asbury  Park;  also  examination  of  pupils 
in  other  matters  of  disease.  (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1901:  184.) 

1879-1898.  Diagram  showing  prevalence  of  whooping- 
cough  during  each  yr.  (19  same  1895  (p.  423)  — 
same  1898.) 

1879-1901.     See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  these  dates. 

1879/98-1879/01.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1879/98-1879/03.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1883.  No.  of  deaths  from  whooping  cough;  cause  of 
fatalities.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  373.) 

1883-1886.     See  above,  Typhoid  Fever,  these  dates. 

1885.    See  Vital  Statistics.    Mortality,  this  date. 

1894-1897.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1901-1903.    See  same,  these  dates. 

Yellow  Fever 

1878.  Precaution  necessary  against  yellow  fever.  (2 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1S78:  5.) 

1879.  Precautions  taken  agst.  yellow  fever.  (3  same 
1879:  8-9.) 

1880.  See  above,  Sanitation,  this  date. 

PUBLIC  LIBRARIES;  see  LIBRARIES 

PUBLIC  LIBRARY  COMMISSION;  see  LIBRARIES 

PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING 

1790.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Rutherfurd)  on 
petitions  resp.  public  prtg.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1790:  70.) 

1795.  Rept.  of  committee  (Dayton)  apptd.  to  make 
such  arrangements  as  will  procure  more  accurate 
engrossing  and  speedy  publication  of  acts  of  Legisl. 
{Same  Jan.  1795:  37.) 

1798.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Stillwell)  apptd.  to  con- 
fer with  the  prtrs.  resp.  the  state  prtg.  and  to  re- 
ceive their  proposals  lor  prtg.  (Same  Oct.  1798: 
22-23.) 

1810.  Res.  adopted  to  the  effect  that  Gov.  of  the  state 
be  requested  to  compile  and  superintend  prtg.  of 
all  public  laws  in  force  passed  since  Jan.  1,  1800. 
{Same  Oct.  1810:  386.) 

1818.  Rept.  from  committee  (Read)  to  whom  was  com- 
mitted memorial  rel.  to  new  edition  of  acts  of 
assem.  now  in  force.    {Same  Jan.  1818:  14-15.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  committee   (Kinney)   to  whom  was 

recommitted  rept.  rel.  to  publishing  the  decisions 
of  the  Supreme  Court.    {Same  Jan.  1818:  30-36.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1818  : 
38.) 

1819.  Rept.  with  ace.  docs,  of  W.  Pennington  on  sub- 
ject of  revision  and  compilation  of  the  statute  laws 
of  the  state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1819:  13-14.) 

.     Rept.   from   committee    (Kinney)    to  whom   was 

committed  rept.  of  Wm.  S.  Pennington  on  subject 
of  revision  of  laws.    {Same  Oct.  1819:  38-39.) 

.     Communication    from    Gov.    Williamson    rel.    to 

obtaining  a  complete  digest  and  compilation  of  the 
statute  laws  of  the  state.    {Same  1818/9:  57-60.) 


PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING— cont'd 

1820.  Rept.  of  committee  (Carson)  apptd.  to  receive 
proposals  for  prtg.  and  binding  the  laws.  {Same 
May  1820:  199.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee   (White)    apptd.  to  wait  on 

Messrs.  Southard  and  Ewing  in  regard  to  prtg.  of 
revised  public  laws.    {Same  Oct.  1820:  81.) 

.     Communication    from    Saml.    L.    Southard    and 

Chas.  Ewing  rel.  to  printing  of  new  edition  of  public 
laws.    {Same  Oct.  1820:  7-8.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Kinney)  apptd.  by  joint  res. 

rel.  to  prtg.  public  and  revised  laws.  {Same  May 
1820:  185-186.) 

1821.  Rept.  of  S.  L.  Southard  and  Chas.  Swing  rel.  to 
prtg.  a  new  edition  of  the  public  laws  under  act  of 
June  13,  1820.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1821:  15-16; 
Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821:  20.) 

1823.  Rept.  from  committee  (Griffith)  on  res.  respect- 
ing publication  of  law  repts.  of  Supreme  Court  at 
expense  of  the  state.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823: 
68.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee   (Randolph)   rel.  to  prtg.  of 

public  and  private  laws  and  law  repts.    {Same  Oct. 

1823:  127.) 
.    Rept.  of  committee  (Griffith)  on  res.  respecting 

manner  of  prtg.  the  public  and  private  laws.    {Same 

Oct.  1823:  156.) 

1824.  Rept.  from  committee  (Woodhull)  on  proposals 
for  prtg.  laws,  law  repts.,  minutes  of  assem.  and 
journals  of  council.     {Same  Oct.  1824:  197-198.) 

1826.  Rept.  from  committee  (Ewing)  rel.  to  prtg.  laws, 
law  repts.  and  votes  and  proceedings  of  the  Assem. 
{Same  Oct.  1826:  227.) 

1828.  Rept.  of  committee  (Earl)  to  whom  was  referred 
several  proposals  for  prtg.  the  laws,  law  repts.  and 
votes  and  proceedings  of  the  Assem.  {Same  1827/8: 
285.) 

1829.  Rept.  of  committee  (Potts)  rel.  to  public  prtg. 
(Same  1829/30:  10-11.) 

.     Rept.   of   committee    (Black)    apptd.   to   receive 

proposals  for  prtg.  of  laws,  law  repts.  and  votes 
and  procs.  of  the  Assem.     {Same  1828/9:  307-308.) 

1833.  Compilation  and  publication  of  laws  In  progress. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Seeley)   Oct.  23,  1833.) 

1834.  Rept.  of  committee  (Thompson)  on  proposals 
for  prtg.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4:  388-389.) 

1840.  Communication  from  state  treasurer  stating  why 
the  omission  was  made  by  him  to  distribute  pam- 
phlets, laws  and  jols.  of  the  Legisl.  {Same  1839/40: 
247.) 

.    Rept.  of  committee  (Robinson)  on  inquiry  resp. 

prtg.  late  special  mess,  of  Gov.  and  ace.  docs.  (Same 
1839/40:  290-293.) 

1841.  Majority  (Robinson)  and  minority  (Moore) 
repts.  of  committee  to  inquire  whether  votes  and 
proceedings  of  last  Gen.  Assem.  were  distributed 
according  to  law,  and,  If  not,  reasons  therefor. 
(Same  1840/1:  287-290.) 

.     Rept.  of  select  committee  (Condit)  on  petition  of 

N.  Y.  Historical  Socy.  for  a  regulation  making  it 
the  duty  of  some  public  officer  to  procure  and  pre- 
serve one  bound  set  of  all  official  documents  for  the 
use  of  the  socy.    {Same  1840/1:  463-465.) 

1845.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  prtg.  (WlUets)  rel. 
to  prtg.  of  the  two  houses.    (Sen.  jol.  1845:    155-156.) 

The  res.   reported   is   found  in   Votes  of  Assem.   1845 : 
12C-127. 

1846.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  prtg.  (Wlllets)  rel. 
to  current  prtg.  of  the  two  houses.  (Same  1846: 
169.) 

1848.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  public  prtg.  (Lee) ; 
res.  resp.  prtg.  of  Senate  and  House  jols.,  laws  and 
pamphlet  work.  (Sen.  jol.  1848:  154-155;  Votes  of 
Assem.  1848:  156-157.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE   OF  NEW  JERSEY 


PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING— cont'd 

1848.  Rept.  of  committee  (Goble)  on  education  rel.  to 
selection  of  manuscripts  from  state  library  and 
secy,  of  state's  oflice  for  publication.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Haines)  Jan.  10,  1849:  19-20.) 

Tapers    relate    to    ttie    Uovolution  ;    1000    copies    were 
ordered  ;  cost  about  $1000. 

1849.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  (Goble)  pur- 
suant to  res.  authorizing  them  to  cause  to  be  pub- 
lished at  state  expense  copies  as  tliey  may  deem 
proper  of  all  manuscripts  and  letters  In  state  library 
or  office  of  secy,  of  state.  (Sen.  jol.  1849:  28-29; 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1849:  36-37.) 

.     Proposal  of  Wm.  Magill,  publisher  Tranton  Dally 

News  for  public  printing.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1849: 
387.) 

.     Majority     (Fithian)     and    minority     (Lambert) 

rept.  of  committee  on  public  prtg.  under  res.  In- 
structing them  to  inquire  and  rept.  on  propriety  of 
having  public  prtg.  done  upon  contract  by  lowest 
bidder,     (fidiiie  1849:  258-261.) 

.     Rept.    of   committee   on    public  prtg.    (Fithian) 

resp.  bids  reed,  for  prtg.  House  jol.,  law  repts.  and 
chancery  repts.    (Siiinc  1849:  379.) 

.     Publication  at  expense  of  state  of  manuscripts, 

letters,  etc..  In  state  library  and  office  of  secy,  of 
state.    (Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1849:  13.) 

1851.  Rept.  from  committee  (Alexander)  on  public 
prtg.  resp.  prtg.  of  jols.,  laws  and  repts.  (Sen.  jol. 
1851:  694-695.) 

1853.  Propriety  of  enacting  law  authorizing  publica- 
tion of  laws  passed  at  present  and  subsequent  ses- 
sions. In  CO.  newspapers.  (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan. 
11,  1853:  15.) 

.     Increased  expense  of  public  prtg.;   examination 

should  be  made  to  ascertain  feasibility  of  retrench- 
ing.   (Same   (Fort)   Jan.  11,  1853:  15-16.) 

1854.  Recommended  that  preparation  and  publication 
of  digest  of  state  laws  be  encouraged.  (Same 
(Fort)    Jan.   11,   1854:  12.) 

.     Suggested  that  public  laws  or  full  abstr.  thereof 

be  published  immediately  after  adjournment  of 
legisl.  in  one  newspaper  in  each  co.  (Same  (Price) 
Jan.  17,  1854:  6-7.) 

1854-1865.  On  growth  of  expenditure  for  publication 
of  public  laws  and  suggestions  for  its  reduction. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1865:  7-8.) 

1855.  Subscription  on  part  of  state  to  new  edition  of 
Elmer's  digest  of  N.  J.  laws  recommended.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  19.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  minority  of  the  committee  on  public 

prtg.  (Hoxsey)  resp.  prtg.  of  law  and  chancery  rept. 
and  of  the  jols.  of  the  Legislature.  (Sen.  jol.  1855: 
79-80.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Entry  from  Bowker, 

1858.  Rept.  of  committee  on  public  prtg.  (Campbell) 
resp.  prtg.  of  the  jols.  and  laws.  (Sen.  jol.  1858: 
88.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     100  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Senate  Jol.  1S5S  : 
88.) 

1870.  Economical  measures  respecting  public  prtg. 
recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  11, 
1870:  7  or  11.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  tills  mcssajre. 

1871.  Diminution  of  cost  of  public  prtg.  (Same  (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  [10],  1871:  4  or  5.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  tills  missage. 

1872.  Repts.  from  special  committee  (majority,  Par- 
ker; minority,  Carse)  apptd.  to  investigate  public 
prtg.  of  past  three  years  and  present  session  as  to 
exorbitant  prices  and  unnecessary  amt.  of  prtg. 
done.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  934-941.) 


PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING— cont'd 

1872.  Cost  of  public  prtg.  in  1871;  needless  expenditure 
and  discreditable  publication.  (Same  (Randolph) 
Jan.   [9],  1872:  5.) 

.     Comment  on  excessive  cost  of  public  printing; 

legislation    suggested.     (A.R.    comptroller   1871/2: 
14-16.) 

1875.  Publication  of  revised  laws;  provision  for  pay- 
ment recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan. 
12,  1875.) 

.    Cost  of  public  prtg.;  need  of  legislative  action. 

(Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1877.  Expenditure  for  public  prtg.  in  1876;  material 
reduction  suggested.  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877: 
16.) 

• .     Communication    from    atty.    gen.    (Vanatta)    In 

reply  to  inquiry  as  to  whether  res.  of  24th  Inst,  to 
employ  Naar,  Day  &  Naar  to  do  current  prtg.  of 
House  conflicts  with  sec.  8  of  act  of  1876  rel.  to 
public  prtg.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1877:  113-116.) 

.     Same.    5  pp.   (Legisl.  docs.  1877,  doc.  32.) 

1878.  Cost  of  prtg.  and  advertising  laws  in  1876  and 
1877;  possible  that  no.  of  newspapers  authorized  to 
publish  laws  should  be  diminished.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  25.) 

1884.  Suggestion  rel.  to  reducing  cost  of  public  prtg. 
(Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1886.  Amt.  paid  for  publication  of  laws  of  1882/3  and 
1884/5;  laws  of  1884  and  1885  resp.  prtg.  of  laws 
in  newspapers;  recommended  that  cost  of  publica- 
tion be  limited  and  that  Gov.  and  comptroller  fix 
compensation  for  each  newspaper.  (Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1SS6:  33-34.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  joint  committee  on  prtg.  resp.  the 

contract  prtg.  system.  Trenton:  J.  L.  Murphy, 
1886.  2  11. 

1887.  Expense  of  publishing  laws  of  1885;  amt.  appro- 
priated under  law  of  1886;  Inadequacy;  recom- 
mended that  additional  amt.  be  appropriated  for 
distribution  among  newspapers  not  fully  compen- 
sated; price  per  folio.  ((3ovs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan. 
11,  1887.) 

1889.  Message  from  Gov.  Green  rel.  to  advertising  for 
public  prtg.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1889:  146-149.) 

.     Communication  from  comptroller  Anderson  rel. 

to  award  of  contract  for  current  printing.  (Same 
1889:  154-157.) 

.     Rept.    of   judiciary   committee    (Heppenheimer) 

on  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  public  prtg.  and  communica- 
tion of  comptroller  on  same  subject.    (Same  1889: 
704-705.) 
1891.     Res.  adopted  by  state  bd.  of  agrlc.  that  law  au- 
thorizing publication  of  co.  finances  in  newspapers 
be  repealed  and  that  law  be  enacted  for  publication 
of  said  repts.   in  pamphlet  form,  etc.;    discussion. 
(18  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1891:  304-306.) 
Court  Reports;  see  Administration  of  Justice:    State.  Courts 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

For  recommendations,  investiprations.  etc..  rel.  to  Pubilc 
I'riutintr,  see  above,  the  generai  group. 
1864/5.     Table:    disbursement  for  publication   of  opin- 
ions  of   Supreme  Court.     (A.R.   treasurer   1864/5: 
617.) 

rairini:  from  Coilected  docs. 
1864/5-1894/5.     Expenses    of    binding.      (Same    1864/5 
(pp.  613-614)— .sfinie  1894/5.) 
Paging  from  Coliected  docs. 
The  prtg.  and  binding  accts.  are  comDined,  180R-lflO4. 

1864/5-1903/4.     Table:    prtg.   acct.     (Same   1864/5    (pp. 
621-626)— .WMie  1903/4.) 
I';iging  from  Coliectod  does. 
From  1805-1004,  the  table  includes  expenses  for  iiindlng. 

.     Table:     amts.    paid    for   law   and    equity    repts. 

(Same  1864/5    (p.  604)— same  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
The  term  Equity  lirst  appears  In  the  title  in  1S70. 


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575 


PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1865/6-1903/4.  Disbursements  on  acct.  of  public  print- 
ing; comment.  (A.R.  comptroller  1865/6  (pp.  11- 
12)— A-owB  1903/4.) 

From  1867  to  1895  the  stmt.  Includes  both  prtg.  and  ad- 
vertising ;  from  1896  to  1904.  the  two  stmts,  are 
separated. 

1868/9.  Apprn.  to  Nixon's  Digest;  balance.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1868/9:  390.) 

PaeincT  from  Collected  docs. 
1872-1879.     Comment   on    expenditures   for   revision   of 
statutes.     (A.R.    comptroller   1871/2    (pp.    21-22)  — 
same  1879.) 

Sre  also  below,  entries  vinder  dates  18S6.  1902-1903. 
1875-1903/4.     Amt.  disbursed  for  law  and  equity  repts. 
(Same  1S74/5  (p.  2^-,)— same  1903/4.) 

1876.  Cost  of  public  prtg.  in  1874  and  1875;  estimate 
for  1S76.     (Govs.  mess.   (Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  28.) 

1877.  Apprn.  for  Hood's  Index.  (A.R.  treasurer  1877/8: 
112.) 

1877-1895.     Amt.   reed,    from   sale   of   revised   statutes. 

(A.R.  comptroller  1876/7  (p.  7)— some  1886/7.) 
1877-1896.     Table:  receipts  from  revised  statutes.    (A.R. 
treasurer  1876/7   (p.  16) — same  1895/6.) 
Not  found  in  1890/1. 
1877/8-1903/4.     Table:     disbursements  for  advertising. 
[i.  e.,  Govs,  proclamations,  proposals  for  prtg.,  pub- 
lishing of  law^    etc.]     (Same  1877/8    (pp.  50-55)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

Heretofore  these  items  were  included  under  "  Printing  "  : 
see  also  above,  the  entry  from  the  comptroller's 
rept.  under  dates  1S65/G-1903/4. 

1878.  Amt.  disbursed  on  acct.  of  Rebellion  Record; 
total  cost  of  the  work.    (A.R.  comptroller  1878:  42.) 

See  also  below,  under  dates  1802-1892/3. 

.     Amt.  disbursed  on  acct.  of  index  of  public  laws; 

price  per  copy.    (Same  1877/8:  43.) 

1880-1892/3.  Amt.  of  disbursementfe  on  acct.  of  bind- 
ing session  laws,  journals,  etc.,  and  estimate  for 
coming  yr.    (Same  1879/80   (p.  51)— same  1892/3.) 

1886.  See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1887.  Disbursement  for  1000  copies  of  supplement  to 
revision  [of  statutes].  (A.R.  treasurer  1886/7: 
165.) 

1888-1889/90.     Paid  into  treasury  for  over-payment  of 

advertising.    (Same  1887/8  (p.  45)— same  1889/90.) 
Omitted  in  188S/9. 
1889/90-1903/4.     [Archives.]     Table:    disbursements  on 

acct.    of   preservation    of   records.     {Same   1889/90 

(p.  204)— some  1903/4.) 
Omitted  in  1892/3. 
1890-1891.     Table:  disbursement  for  Smith's  History  of 

N.  J.    (Some  1889/90   (p.  214)— some  1890/1.) 
1892-1892/3.     Amts.    disbursed    on    acct.    of    additional 

copies  of  record  of  officers  and  soldiers  of  the  late 

war.      (A.R.     comptroller     1891/2     (p.     44)— some 

1892/3.) 
.     Same.     (A.R.    treasurer    1891/2    (p.    217) — some 

1892/3.) 

1896.  Table:  disbursements  for  3000  copies  of  political 
and  legisl.  history  of  N.  J.  (,S'ome  1895/6:  404.) 

— — .  Table:  disbursements  for  2000  copies  of  corpora- 
tion laws.    (Same  1895/6:  417.) 

.     Table:   expenses  in  connection  with  revision  ot 

corporation  laws;  revision  of  corporation  laws. 
(Same  1895/6:  423.) 

1897.  Table:  expense  of  publishing  constitutional 
amdmts.    (Some  1896/7:  197-211.) 

See  also  below,  under  dates  1902-1901. 

1898.  Disbursement  for  500  copies  digest  of  law  and 
chancery  repts.    (Same  1897/8:  230.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1897/8:  52.) 

1900.  Table:  disbursements  for  Bradley's  citations. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1899/1900:  213.) 


PUBLIC  PRINTING  AND  BINDING— cont'd 
Receipts  and  E.xpenditures — cont'd 

1902-1903.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  general 
statutes,  that  is,  for  services  and  expenses  of  code 
comrs.  (A.R.  comptroller  1901/2  (p.  81) — some 
1902/3.) 

.     Same  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2  (p.  311) 

—some  1902/3.) 

1902-1904.  Expenses  of  publishing  constitutional 
amdmts.    (Some  1902/2  (pp.  260-262)— some  1903/4.) 

1903.  Table:  disbursement  for  printing  repts.  of  Rut- 
gers College.    (Same  1902/3:  485.) 

PUBLIC  PROPERTY 

1817.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Parker)  on  res.  to  en- 
quire and  rept.  on  measures  necessary  for  the  pres- 
ervation or  disposal  of  the  house  and  lot  at  Jersey 
City  belonging  to  the  state.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1816/7:  115.) 

Formerly  occupied  by  Jersey  Bank  ;  see  Banks  :  Indi- 
vidual.    Jersey  Banking  Co. 

.     Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  sell  house  and  lot  of 

land  in  Jersey  City  belonging  to  state.    (Same  Oct. 
1817:  16-17.) 

James    Vanderpool.    Henry    Van    Dalsem    and    Wm.    S. 
Pennington   were   the   commissioners. 
1825.     See  Public  Buildings.    State  House,  this  date. 

PUBLIC  UTILITIES 

1892/3-1893/4.  Table:  disbursements  for  stationery, 
etc.,  and  salaries  of  comrs.  of  electrical  subways 
and  their  secy.  (A.R.  treasurer  1892/3  (pp.  255- 
256)— some  1893/4.) 

1893.  State  bd.  of  comrs.  of  electrical  subways  created 
by  act  of  March  10,  1892;  salaries;  assessments 
made  upon  telegraph,  telephone,  cable  and  electric 
light  COS.    (A.R.  comptroller  1892/3:  39.) 

1893-1894.  Table:  receipts  from  the  several  corpora- 
tions, being  sums  assessed  by  the  state  bd.  of  elec- 
trical subways.  (A.R.  treasurer  1892/3  (pp.  97-98) 
.some  1893/4.) 

1894.  Receipts  and  disbursements  on  acct.  of  electrical 
subways;  repeal  of  act  creating  the  state  bd.  of 
comrs.  of  electrical  subways.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1893/4:  43.) 

Bridges;  see  that  title 

Railroads;  see  Railroads 

Street  Railways;   see  that  title 

Telegraph  and  Telephone  Companies;  see  that  title 

Water  Works;  see  Water  Supply 

PUBLIC  WORKS 

See  also  Canals,  Railroads,  River  Conservancy.  Water 
Supply,  etc.  ;  also  Finance  :    State.     Revenue. 

1819.  Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  apptd.  to  inquire 
into  expediency  of  raising  a  fund  for  internal  im- 
provement of  state.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1818/9:  141- 
143.) 

1851.  Suggested  that  revenue  from  public  works  in- 
stead of  constituting  a  sinking  fund  for  their  ulti- 
mate redemption,  be  used  in  cause  of  education. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Port)  Jan.  21,  1851:  7.) 

1864.  Message  from  Gov.  Parker  rel.  to  bill  affecting 
rights  of  state  to  make  public  improvements.  (Sen. 
jol.  1864:  610-613.) 

1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  to  repeal  act  rel.  to  govt,  of 
certain  cities  in  state  and  constituting  municipal 
bd.  of  public  works  and  other  officers  therein,  and 
defining  powers  and  duties  of  such  bds.,  etc.  (Sen. 
jol.  1894:  450-459;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1894:  715-716.) 

Newark 
1896.     Table:  area  of  city  of  Newark  and  extent  of  pub- 
lic improvements.    (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896:  110.) 


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PUMPELLY  (J.  C.) 

1890.     Some  words  about  our  reformatory  system.    (5 
A.R.  state  charities  aid  assn.  1890:  31-33.) 

QUAIL;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

QUAKERS 

Schools;  see  Education.    Friends'  Schools 

QUARANTINE;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

QUARTERMASTER  GENERAL 
Annual  Reports;  see  Militia 
Special  Reports 

Ellet  Tucker 
1816.    Feb.    Military   apparatus   of   state.     (Votes   of 
Assem.  1815/6:  204-205.) 

Garret  D.  Wall 

1833.    Feb.  14.    State  arsenal.   (Votesof  Assem.  1832/3: 
372.) 

Saml.  R.  Hamilton 

1838.  Feb.  20.     Arms;  state  arsenal.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
1837/S:  604-605.) 

1839.  Jan.  22;  25.     State  arms  and  ordnance  loaned  to 
brigades.    (Same  1838/9:  315-316;   343-344.) 

Richard  A.  Donnelly 
1904.     March    22.     Cost   of   encampment.     (Minutes   of 
Assem.  1904:  724-725.) 

QUEEN'S  COLLEGE;  see  EDUCATION:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTI- 
TUTIONS 


QUINCE 
Crop;  see  Agriculture. 

QUINN  (P.  T.) 


Crops.    Fruit 


Corresponding  secy,  of  state  agric.  socy.,  1873-1895  ;  see 
Agricultural  Societies  :    Individual. 

1872.  Horticulture  and  landscape  gardening  in  Eng- 
land.    (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1872:  43-46.) 

1873.  Fruits  and  vegetables  for  garden  planting. 
(Same  1873:  121-124.) 

1874.  John  Bennett  Lawes  and  experimental  agric 
(Same  1874:  79-88.) 

1878.  McBride's  sulky  attachment.  (6  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 
1878:  145-148.) 

1879.  Agric.  distress  in  Great  Britain.  (7  same  1879: 
129-135.) 

From  Scrlbner's  Monthly. 

1881.  The  Albert  Training  School,  near  Dublin,  Ire- 
land.   (9  same  18S1:  191-195.) 

1889.  Value  and  importance  of  agric.  fairs.  (16  same 
1888:  233-238.) 

RABBITS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

RADISH 

Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable 

RAFFERTY  (JOHN  C.) 

Senator  from  Hunterdon  Co..  1856-1858  ;  secretary  of  the 
state  senate  several  .years ;  state  military  agent  for 
New  Jersey  at  Washington  In  1863-1866  ;  county 
superintendent  of  schools  in  Hunterdon  Co.,  1867- 
1870. 

1867-1869/70.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Hunter- 
don Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7  (pp.  737-739) 
— same  1869/70.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


RAFFERTY  (PHILIP) 

Assemblyman  from  Passaic  Co..  1853-1854. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Cokporatioxs 

1854.  Incorporated  banks.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True 
American  Office,  1854.     5  pp. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1854:  1037-1040.) 

.     Jan.  11.     Sussex  County  Bank.    Trenton:    True 

American  Office,  1854.     7  pp. 
.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1854:  75-79.) 

RAHWAY,  UNION  CO. 

Banks;    see    Banks:    Individual.     Fanners'    and    Mechanics' 

Bank;  Union  Bank 
Health;  see  Public  Health 
Malaria;   see  Public  Health 
Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:   Individual  Savings  Banks.  Dime; 

also  Rahway 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

RAHWAY  RIVER 

See  also  Water  Supply  and  Sewerage. 
Rainfall  and  flow;  see  climate.   Rainfall 

RAINE  (CHAS.  D.) 

1892/3-1894/5.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Mount 
Holly.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app. 
(pp.  122-125)— some  1894/5.) 

RAILROADS 

serial 

1  series 

Repts.  made  under  act  of  Feb.  24.  1852  ;  submitted  by 
secy,  of  state,  under  net  of  March  11.  1853. 

1853-1904.  Ann.  repts.  of  the  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  of  the 
state  of  N.  J. 

Checklist 
Unless  otherwise  noted,  the  pagination  of  both  dept.  and 
doc.  editions  is  the  same. 
1853.     Trenton :     True    American    Office.    1854.      44    pp. 
Erroneously  dated  1854. 
2000  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Minutes  of  Assem.   1854: 
301)  ;  500  copies  (Sen.  Jol.  1854  :  212). 
1854  dept.  ed.     New  Brunswick :    *  redonlan  Office.  1855. 

52  pp. 
1854  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American  " 
Otiice,  1855.     52  pp. 

1854  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  237-286. 

Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1855  :  373.) 

1855  dept.  ed.  Trenton.  1856.  58  pp. 

Copied  from  Catalogue  of  the  Anderson  Auction  Co. 

1855  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     58  pp. 

1000  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1856  :  170;  Minutes 
of  Assem.  1S56  :  249.) 

1856  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American  " 
Office.  1S57.     54  pp. 

1856  doc,  ed,     n.  t.  p.     pp.  1083-1138. 

1000  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  jol.  1857:  155.) 

1857  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  True  American  "  Office,  1858. 
59  pp. 

1857  doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.    pp.  901-960. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1858  :  257.) 

1858  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"      doc,  ed,     n.  t,  p,     pp.  743-800, 

500  copies  ordered  prtd,      (Sen,  jol,   1859:135,)      1500 
copies  (Minutes  of  Assem,  1859  :  250), 
1869  dept.  ed.     Nut  found. 

"      doc,  ed,     n,  t,  p.     pp,  295-3.58. 
1860  dept.  ed.     Trenton,  1861.    56  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  Rutgers  College  Library. 
1860  doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  351-406. 
"      doc.  ed.  (House),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  468-526. 
Usual  no.  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  Jol.  1861  :  181.) 
1861.     .Tersev  City  :   John  H.  Lyon.  1862.     54  pp. 

1862  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"      doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    David  Naar.  "  True  American  " 
Office,  1863,     125  (2)  pp, 

1863  dept,  ed.     Not  found. 

"      doc,  ed.     Trenton  :    David  Naar,  "  True  American  " 
Office,  1864,     64  pp, 
1864,     Trenton :    Jersey  City :    Prtd,   by   Juhn   H,   Lyon, 
1865,     63  pp,.  3  11, 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


577 


RAILROADS— cont'd 


seriaZ— cont'd 
1  series — cont'd 
Checklist — cont'd 

1865  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  State  Gazette  " 
Office.  1866.     78  pp. 

186.5  doc.  ed,    n.  p..  n.  d.    pp.  273-350. 

1866  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Office  of  State  Gazette,   1867. 
74  (1)  pp. 

1866  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  615-686. 

1867  dept    ed.      Trenton  :     True    American    Office,    1868. 
83   (2)   pp.* 

Bound  with  ann.  rept.  of  the  state  directors  of  the  joint 
companies. 

1867  doc.  ed.  h.  t.  p.  pp.  359-441. 

1868  dept.  ed.  Not  found. 

"   doc.  ed.  h.  t.  p.  pp.  31-114.* 

1869  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"      doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  53-144.* 

1870  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"      doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  787-901.* 

1871  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     "  State   Gazette,"    Murphy    & 
Bechtel.  1872.     76  (1)  pp.* 

"      doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     76  pp. 
1872.     Trenton  :    State  Gazette — Murphy  &  Bechtel.  1873. 
94  pp.* 
Murphy  &  Bechtel  omitted  from  cover  Imprint. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1853  In  Minutes  of  Assem.   1854,  app..   44   pp. 
"       •'   Sen.  Jol.  1854.  app.,  44  pp. 

1854  "  app.  to  Senate  lol.  1855  :  237-286. 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1855  :  237-286. 

1855 '  Minutes  of  Assem.  1856,  app.,  58  pp. 

1856  "      "      "  Sen.  jol.  1857:  1083-1138. 

• Minutes  of  Assem.  1857  :  1083-1138. 

1857  "       "      "   Sen.  1ol.  1858  :  901-960. 
"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1858  :  901-960. 

1858  "      "       "   Sen.  iol,  1859  :  743-800, 

' Minutes  of  Assem.  1859  :  743-800. 

1859  "      "      "  Sen.  1oI.  1860:295-358. 
"  Minutes  of  Assem.  1860  :  295-358. 

1860 Sen.  Jol.  1861  :  351-406. 

"      "       "  Minutes  of  Assem.  1861  :  468-526. 

1861  "  Lefflsl.  docs.  1862,   fdoc.  8], 

1862  "         "  "        1S63,  [doc.  10], 

1863 1864,  [doc.  13]. 

1864 '       1865.  [doc.  81. 

1865 1S66  :  273-3.'iO. 

1866  "         "  "        1867:615-686. 

1867 '        1868:359-441. 

1868  "         '•  "        1869:31-114, 

1869  "         "          "        1870:53-144, 
1870 1871  :  787-901. 

1871  "         "  "        1872.   [doc.  25]. 

1872  omitted. 

2  series 
Under  act  of  Feh.  24,  1852  and  suppl.,  April  3,  1873, 
1873-1904.     Ann.  stmts,  of  the  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  of  tlie 
state  of  N.  J. 

Checklist 
Unless  otherwise  stated  doc.   and  dept.   editions  differ 
only  in  omission  of  imprint  from  the  doc.  ed. 
1873.     Trenton  :    State  Gazette — Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1874. 

102  pp. 
1874  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Murphy  &  Bechtel.  1875.     104 

pp. 
1874  doc.  ed,     n.  p..  n.  d.     102  pp. 
1875.     Trenton :    Public  Opinion :    Wm.   S.   Sharp,   1876, 

116  pp, 
1876      Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy.  State  Gazette  Prtg.  House, 

1877.     120  pp. 

1877.  Trenton:    Naar.  Day  &  Naar,  1877.     150  pp. 

1878.  Trenton  :    Naar.  Day  &  Naar.  1879.     136  pp. 

1879.  Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar.  1880,     144  pp. 

1880.  Trenton:    J.  I,,.  Murphy,  1881,     142  pp, 

1881.  Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy.  1882.     157  pp. 

1882.  Jersey  City  :    M.  Mullone.  1883,     164  pp, 

1883.  Not  seen. 

1884.  Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy.  1885.     191  pp. 

1885.  Trenton  :    ,1,  L,  Murphy.  1886.     209  pp. 

1886.  Camden  :    S.  Chew.  1887.     253  pp..  foldg.  table. 

1887.  Camden  :    S.  Chew,  1888.     295  pp..  foidft.  table. 

1888.  Trenton  :    The  J,  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co..  1889. 
283  pp..  folds,  table. 

1889.  Trenton  :    MacCrelUsh  &  Qulgley,  1890.     325  pp., 
folds,  table. 


RAILROADS— cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
2  series — cont'd 


•  Submitted  by  the  comptroller,  though  the  law  requiring  the 
secretary  of  state  to  submit  the  rept.  was  still  in  force.  The  act 
creating  the  office  of  comptroller  (1865)  provided  for  ann.  stmts,  of 
banks  and  other  corporations  to  be  made  to  the  comptroller ;  hence 
bis  submission  of  tlie  rept. 

37 


Checklist — cont'd 

1890.  Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1891. 
303  pp„  foldg,  table, 

1891.  Trenton  :    The  .T,  L,  Murphy  inibllshlng  Co.,  1892. 
307  pp,.  toldg,  table, 

1892.  Trenton  :    The  .1.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co..  1893. 
343  pp..  foldg.  table. 

1893.  Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,   1894,     343  pp„ 
foldg,  table, 

1894.  Trenton  :    MacCrelUsh  &  Qulgley,  1895.     369  pp.. 
foldg.  table. 

1895.  Trenton  :    MacCrelUsh  &  Qulgley,  1896.     377  pp.. 
foldg.  table, 

1896.  Trenton  :    MacCrelUsh  &  Qulgley,  1897.     315  pp.. 
foldg  table. 

1897.  Trenton  :    MacCrelUsh  &  Qulgley,   1898.     317  pp.. 
foldg.  table. 

1898.  Trenton  :    MacCrelUsh  &  Qulgley,  1899.     309  pp.. 
foldg.  table. 

1899.  Trenton :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,   1900,     345  pp., 
foldg,  table, 

1900.  Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons,  1901,     376  pp..  foldg. 
table. 

1901.  Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,  1902.     379  pp., 
foldg.  table. 

1902.  Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,   1903.     399  pp., 
foldg.  table. 

1903.  Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,   1904.     411   pp.. 
foldg.  table. 

1904.  Trenton :    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley,  1905.     383  pp., 
foldg.  table. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1873  in  Leglsl.  docs,   1874,  doc,  27, 

1874  " 


1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1875,  [doc,  27], 

1876,  doc.  23. 

1877,  doc.  23. 

1878,  doc.  30. 

1879,  doc.  28. 

1880,  doc.  43. 

1881,  doc.  45. 

1882,  doc.  30. 

1883,  doc.  7. 

1884,  doc.  8. 

1885,  doc.  8. 

1886,  doc.  7. 

1887,  doc.  7. 

1888,  doc.  8. 

1889,  doc.  10. 

1890,  doc.  9. 

1891,  V.  2,  doc.  13. 

1892,  V.  2,  doc.  13. 

1893,  V.  3,  doc.  15. 

1894,  V.  3.  doc.  18. 
1895  (1.  e.  119  sess.).  v. 
1895  (1.  e.  120  sess.).  v. 

1896,  V.  4.  doc.  25. 

1897,  V.  4.  doc.  16. 

1898,  V.  5,  doc.  32. 

1899,  V.  1,  doc.  6, 

1900,  V.  5,  doc,  39. 

1901,  V.  5,  doc.  40. 

1902,  V.  4,  doc.  48. 

1903,  V.  4.  doc.  46. 

1904,  V.  1,  doc.  8. 


4,  doc.  30. 
4,  doc.  30. 


non-serial 

1835.  IVIinority  rept.  of  committee  (IVIcKee)  to  wliom 
was  referred  joint  res.  rel.  to  policy  of  state  in 
passing  law  to  autliorize  another  r.r.  betw.  cities 
of  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1834, '5:  366- 
368.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.   1834/5: 
368.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hamilton)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred joint  res.  rel.  to  policy  of  state  in  refusing  to 
pass  law  for  another  r.r.  betw.  N.  Y.  and  Phila. 
(,Same  1834/5:  470-471.) 

.     Speech    of   Chas.    Sitgreaves   on    the   joint   res. 

"  that  the  passage  of  any  act  by  this  leglsl.,  author- 
izing or  recognizing  any  other  r.r.  or  roads,  betw. 
N.  Y.  and  Phila.,  would  be  unconstitutional,  im- 
politic, and  violative  of  the  plighted  faith  of  the 
state";  delivered  to  the  Leglsl.  Council,  Feb.  13, 
1835.    Trenton,  1835. 

Not  seen.     Entry  from  Bowker. 


578 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1836.  Rept.  of  majority  of  committee  (Perrine)  to 
whom  was  referred  memorial  of  sundry  persons  to 
autliorize  tlie  construction  of  a  r.r.  from  Perth 
Ambov  to  Hoboken.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  1S35/6: 
257-258.) 

Ordered  prtd.     Separate  copy  not  found. 

1848.  Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  transmitting  res.  of  Ala. 
Gen.  Assem.  rel.  to  Mr.  Whitney's  plan  of  construc- 
ting r.r.  from  Lake  Michigan  to  the  Pacific.  (Sen. 
jol.  184S:  357-359.) 

1849.  Memorial  of  committee  of  citizens  of  Burlington 
Co.  bringing  before  Legisl.  incorporation  of  com- 
pany to  open  new  line  of  communication  between 
N.  Y.  and  Phila.  by  means  of  railroad  and  steam- 
boats.   (Votes  of  Assem.  1849:  728-735.) 

.  Same,  separate,  entitled  memorial  of  the  com- 
mittee of  the  Mount  Holly  meeting  in  favor  of  a 
r.r.  betw.  Phila.  and  N.  Y.  Trenton;  Prtd.  by  Sher- 
man &  Harron,  1849.  11  pp. 

1000  copies  ordered   prtd.      (Minutes   of  Assem.    1849: 
735.) 

1850.  Rept.  of  committee  (Whitehead)  on  bill  to 
authorize  formation  of  railroad  co.  and  construc- 
tion of  r.rs.    (Sen.  jol.  1850:  322-323.) 

1851.  Passage  of  act  autliorizing  formation  of  r.r.  cos. 
recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  15,  1851: 
13.) 

1854.  Proposition  of  state  of  Va.  that  N.  J.  grant  right 
of  way  for  construction  of  a  r.r.  to  connect  N.  Y., 
Phila.  or  Balto.  with  north  and  south  r.r.  chartered 
by  Va.;  detailed  acct.  of  state's  interest  in  Camden 
and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  and  Dela- 
ware &  Raritan  Canal  Co.,  etc.  [joint  cos.];  effect 
compliance  with  Va.'s  request  would  have  on  that 
interest.    (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  20-25.) 

.     State   should    derive    revenue   from    r.r.    grants 

given  to  transport  productions  of  other  states  across 
state;  r.rs.  authorized  to  carry  passengers  should 
be  compelled  to  lay  a  double  track  for  security  agst. 
accident.    (Same  (Price)  Jan.  17,  1854:  7-8.) 

1854.  R.R.  charters  should  not  be  granted  without 
reserving  to  state  payment  of  passenger  and  transit 
duties;  tax  upon  capital  stock  suggested.  {Same 
(Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  12-13.) 

.     Rept.    of    special    committee    (Mulford)     on    so 

much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  r.rs.  of  state. 
(Sen.  jol.  1854:  142-143.) 

1856.  Extension  of  r.rs.  and  laying  of  double-tracks; 
arrangements  for  transportation  of  coal  from 
Penn.;  apptmt.  of  committee  suggested  to  recom- 
mend legislation  to  increase  safety  in  rwy.  travel. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Price)   Jan.  8,  1856:  9.) 

1860.     See  below,  United  Companies,  this  date. 

.     Inspection    should    be   made  .into  business    and 

accts.  of  corporations  paying  into  state  treasury  a 
tax  upon  their  capital  stock.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell) 
Jan.  11,  1860.) 

1866.    Policy  of  N.  J.  respecting  internal  improvements; 
revenue  derived  from  r.rs.;   recent  action  of  Con- 
gress.   {Samr  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  19-20.) 
revenue  derived  from  r.rs.;    recent  action  of  Con- 

1870.  Adverse  to  bonding  townships  for  construction 
of  r.rs.  (Some  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  23-24  or 
40-42.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

1873.  Communication  from  comptroller  (Runyon)  in 
reply  to  Sen.  res.  19  requesting  information  as  to 
compliance  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  with  requirements 
of  act  of  Feb.  24,  1852,  rel.  to  ann.  repts.  (Sen.  jol. 
1873:  365-367.) 

.     Rept.  of  special  committee  ( Worth  ington)  on  act 

to  authorize  formation  of  r.r.  corporations  and  to 
regulate  same.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1873:  1061-1069.) 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1878.     Railroads  of  New  Jersey.    (1  A.R.  bureau  of  sta- 
tistics of  labor,  etc.,  1878:  257-263.) 

N.  J.  regulations  rel.  to  r.rs. ;  mngmt. :  returns  reed, 
from  inquiries  resp.  employes  and  wases  ;  Tucker- 
ton  R.R.  Co..  Freehold  \-  X.  V.  llwv.  Co..  Ilibernia 
Mine  R.R.  Co..  Willlamsport  R.K.  Co..  Camden  and 
Atlantic  R.R.  Co.,  Central  It.R.  of  N.  .T.,  Montclair 
and  Greenwood  Lake  Rwy.,  Oj;den  Mine  R.R.  Co., 
Freehold  &  Jamesburg  Agric.  R.R. 

1880.  Table:  r.r.  facilities  to  a  square  mile  of  territory 
and  sq.  miles  of  territory  to  1  mile  of  r.r.  in  N.  J.; 
Mass.;  New  England  states;  N.  Y.,  Penn.,  Del.,  Md., 
O.,  Ind.,  Mich.,  N.  J.  and  D.  C.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1880:  208.) 

1880-1881.  Exhibit  showing  area,  population,  railway 
mileage,  cost  of  roads,  and  equipments,  etc.  in  N.  J. 
(A.R.  comr.  r.r.  taxation  1882:  7-8.) 

1882.  Extr.  from  Mo.  law  defining  duties  of  r.r.  comrs., 
empowering  them  to  inquire  into  neglect  or  viola- 
tions of  laws  of  state  by  r.r.  corporations  and  to 
have  tree  access  to  books  and  papers,  etc.  (Same 
1882:  19.) 

1882-1883.  New  railroads.  (Same  1882  (pp.  13-14)  — 
same  1883.) 

1883.  Exhibit  showing  railway  mileage,  total  track, 
share  capital,  funded  debt,  and  total  investment  of 
r.r.  of  N.  J.    (Same  1883:  5-6.) 

.     Recommendations  rel.  to  establishment  of  a  bd. 

of  r.r.  comrs.;  views  of  Justice  Cooley  of  Mich,  on 

importance  of  an  umpire  betw.  r.rs.  and  the  people. 

(Same  1883:  11-18.) 
.    Views  expressed  by  Justice  Cooley,  of  Mich.,  on 

importance    of    an    umpire    between    r.r.    and    the 

people.    (Same  1883:  12-18.) 

1884.  Stmt,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  assessed  by  state  bd. 
of  assessors;  date  of  charter,  where  found  whether 
subject  to  amdmt.  or  repeal.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1885:  56-62.) 

.     Revenue  of  state  from  sources  other  than  direct 

state  tax  insufficient  to  pay  ordinary  state  expendi- 
tures; levy  of  direct  state  tax  not  approved;  sugges- 
tions for  increasing  revenue  otherwise  than  by 
direct  tax;  r.r.  valuations  and  taxation;  suggested 
amdmts.  to  act  of  1876  resp.  r.rs.;  recommended 
that  revenue  be  raised  from  corporations;  how  to 
meet  deficiency  without  levy  of  direct  tax.  (Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  15,  1884:  11-16.) 

1884-1892.  Comment  on  statistics  of  N.  J.  r.rs.,  aggre- 
gate mileage,  financial  stmt.,  actual  cost,  valuation 
by  bd.  of  assessors,  no.  passengers  and  amt.  of 
freight  traffic,  and  receipts.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors 
1884   (pp.  18-20)— some  1892.) 

1884-1904.  Railroad  and  canal  cos.;  tables:  length  of 
main  line,  capital  stock,  bonded  debt,  gross  earn- 
ings, and  tax  by  cos.  (Same  1884  (pp.  450-453)  — 
same  1904.) 

1885.  Recommendation  for  general  act  under  which 
first  cost  of  every  r.r.  and  canal  could  be  ascer- 
tained.   (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)   1885:  18-19.) 

.     Police  powers  of  state  over  r.rs.    (Same  (Abbett) 

Jan.  13,  1885:  20-21.) 

1885-1894.  Railroads  incorporated  under  general  r.r. 
laws  during  yr.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1885  (pp.  89- 
90)— same  1894.) 

1885-1904.  Deposits  of  r.r.  corporations  under  act  re- 
quiring deposit  of  sum  equal  to  $2,000  for  each  mile 
of  road  to  be  constructed.  (A.R.  treasurer  1884/5 
(p.  253)— .v(;me  1903/4.) 

1886-1904.  Tabular  stmt,  of  matter  contained  in  ann. 
stmts,  of  r.r.  cos.:  cos.;  mileage  in  N.  J.;  capital 
stock;  bonded  debt,  other  debt;  cost  of  road  and 
equipment;    Income    from    different    sources;    ex- 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


579 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
penses;  dividends  paid;  remarks;  lessee  or  operator, 
(ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1S86  (foldg.  table) 
—Sdiiw  1904.) 

1887.  List  of  r.rs.  merged  during  yr.  (A.R.  bd.  of 
assessors  1887  (p.  15)— .sii me  1904.) 

.     Mileage  of  r.rs.  and  canals  and  feeders  in  state; 

new  roads.     (Govs.  mess.    (Abbett)   Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1888.  Stmt,  showing  length,  termini,  manner  of  incor- 
poration and  synopsis  of  leglsl.  acts,  of  each  r.r. 
in  state.    (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  ISSS:  51-95.) 

1891.  Establishment  of  r.r.  comn.  recommended. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  Creation  of  r.r.  comn.  recommended.  (,S(ir)ie 
(Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1S92:  19.) 

1899.  Railroads  versus  macadamized  roads.  (6  A.R. 
comr.  of  public  roads  1899:  97-98.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  Interstate  Commerce  Comn.  shows 

that  while  much  has  been  done  to  Insure  the  safety 
of  r.r.  passengers,  little  has  been  done  for  the  em- 
ploye. (22  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1897/8:  124.) 

Jersey  City 
18S6.     Stmt,  showing  value  of  r.r.  and  canal  property 
in  Jersey  City,  exclusive  of  main  stems  and  water 
ways  and  personal  property.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
1886:  16.) 
Accidents;  see  that  title 
Crossings 

1894.  Precautions  enjoined  respecting  r.r.  grade  cross- 
ings of  highways;  gradual  abolition  recommended. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Werts)   Jan.  9,  1894:  18-19.) 

1895.  Necessity  of  legislation  rel.  to  r.r.  grade  cross- 
ings of  highways;  suggestions,  (i^ame  (Werts) 
Jan.  8,  1895.) 

1896.  Plan  of  providing  overhead  or  underground  cross- 
ings where  r.rs.  intersect  streets  of  cities  should  be 
desired.    (Saine  (Griggs)  Jan.  21,  1896:  9-10.) 

1897.  Some  provision  needed  in  regard  to  rwy.  cross- 
ings; r.r.  comn.  will  be  needed  sooner  or  later  to 
decide  such  matters.  {Same  (Griggs)  Jan.  12,  1897: 
23-24.) 

1900.  Opinion  atty.-general  (Grey)  on  duty  of  r.r. 
corporations  rel.  to  grade  crossings.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1900:  234-237.) 

Laws 

1835.     Act  to  incorporate  the  Elizabethtown  and  Somer- 
ville  R.R.  Co.,  New  York.    Wm.  A.  Mercein  &  Son, 
1835.    13  pp. 
1846.     An  act  to  incorporate  the  Morris  &  Essex  R.R. 

Co.,  with  suppls.  Newark:    A.  Guest,  1846.    22  pp. 
1873.     Act  to  establish  just  rules   for  taxation  of  r.r. 
corporations,  and  induce  their  acceptance  and  uni- 
form adoption,  approved  Apr.  2.     (A.R.  comr.  r.r. 
taxation  1882:  61-64.) 
Itepeated  in  1883. 

.     The  general  r.r.  law  of  N.  J.  approved  April  2. 

Trenton:  Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1873.    22  pp. 

Bowkpr   notes   a   print   of   thi.s    in    188.Ti.   with   amdmts. 
and  suppls. 

1882.  Act  of  incorporation  cf  the  Morris  &  Essex  R.R. 
with  suppls.  New  York:  Columbia  Spectator  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  1882.   60  pp. 

1882.  Extract  from  law  of  Missouri  defining  duties  of 
r.r.  comrs.    (A.R.  comr.  r.r.  taxation  1882:  19.) 

1895.     The  general  laws  of  the  state  of  N.  J.  concerning 
r.rs.  in  force  July  4,  1895.    Trenton:   Naar,  Day  & 
Naar,  1895.    284  pp. 
Mileage 

1844-1884.  R.R.  mileage  of  state  in  1844  and  1884;  pas- 
sengers, freight,  value  of  property  in  1SS4.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [10],  1887.) 


RAILROADS— cont'd 

Mileage — cont'd 

1S68.  Miles  of  r.r.  in  N.  J.;  miles  In  process  of  con- 
struction.   (Siimr  (Ward)  Jan.  14,  18G8:  19.) 

1884-1895.     See  Taxation;  State.   Jersey  City,  1896. 
Rates 
Freight 

1887.  Protest  from  Sussex  Co.  agst.  local  freight  rates. 
(15  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1887:  463.) 

1888.  Res.  and  remarks  of  Mr.  Applegate  respecting 
discrimination  in  freight  rates;  res.  adopted.  (15 
mine  1887:  79-83.) 

1889.  Complaint  from  Sussex  Co.  resp.  freight  rates 
and  taxation;  farm  labor.    (16  smne  1888:  53-56.) 

1891.  Passage  of  act  to  prohibit  unjust  discrimination 
in  freight  rates  by  common  carriers  recommended 
by  legislative  committee.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     Depreciation   in   freight  rates  one  of  causes  of 

depreciation  in  farm  land.    (Siniie  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1891.) 

1892.  Rept.  of  committee  on  r.rs.  and  canals  (Beek- 
man)  rel.  to  combinations  for  raising  price  of  coal. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.   1892:  345-346.) 

.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Lane)  on  combina- 
tion of  coal  carrying  roads,    {f^awe  1892:  476.) 

1893.  Special  rept.  of  atty.  gen.  John  P.  Stockton,  to 
the  Gov.  in  reference  to  the  litigation  agst.  'The 
Central  R.R.  Co.  of  N.  J.,  Port  Reading  R.R.  Co., 
Easton  &  Amboy  R.R.  Co.,  Phila.  &  Reading  R.R. 
Co.,  and  other  roads  in  the  combination  to  control 
the  price  of  coal.  Trenton:  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1893. 
14  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
Passenger 

1839.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  (Armstrong) 
on  res.  rel.  to  rates  of  charge  made  by  r.r.  cos.  on 
passengers  betw.  Trenton  and  Jersey  City.  (Jol. 
Legisl.  Council  1838/9:  255-256.) 
1883.  R.R.  commutation  rates.  (A.R.  comr.  r.r.  taxa- 
tion 1883:  19.) 

Labor;  see  Labor.   Employment 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

18S6/7-1S87/8.     Table:    expenses    of    r.r.    investigation. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1886/7  (pp.  176-177)— .w/hc  1887/8.) 
1887-1887/8.     Same,  in  narrative  form.    (A.R.  comptrol- 
ler 1886/7  (p.  40)— .srtwe  1887/8.) 

Sanitation 

1892.  Circular  H  issued  to  r.r.  and  transportation  cos. 
(17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  403-405.) 

.     On  r.r.  sanitation;  suggestions  as  to  ventilation, 

heating,  cleansing,  etc.    (16  same  1892:  18-20.) 

1903.  [Circular  letter  rel.  to  water  and  ice  in  cars  and 
stations.]     (27  same  1903:  64.) 

.  Lines  of  travel:  drinking  water  furnished  passen- 
gers;  spitting  habit.    (27  same  1903:  64-65.) 

.     Aug.  26.    [Circular  letter  to  supts.  of  steam  rwys. 

rel.  to  spitting  in  cars.]    (27  same  1903:  64-65.) 

1904.  Lines  of  travel:  cleaning  of  Pullman  sleeping 
cars.    (28  same  1904:  76-78.) 

State  stock  in;  see  Finance.  State.  Investments 

Taxation;  see  that  title.   Corporations.   Railroads 

Transit  Duties;  see  Taxation;  Corporations.   Railroads 

RAILROADS:  INDIVIDUAL 

Alloway  and  Quinton  R.R. 

See  also  below.  West  Jerse.v  &  Seashore  R.R. 
1894-1895.     Rept.  of  Alloway  and  Quinton  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1894  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1894  :  13. 
1895 '        "    1895  :  13. 


580 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


15-16. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Anglesea  R.R. 

1SS4.     Rept.  of  Anglesea  R.R.  Co. 
lu  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884  : 

Atlantic  City  R.R. 
1889-1904.    Rept.  of  Atlantic  City  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1889  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889  :  15-17 

1890  :  15-17, 

1891  :  13-14 

1892  :  13-17, 

1893  :  13-18 

1894  :  14-18 

1895  :  14-19, 

1896  :  13-18, 

1897  :  15-17 

1898  :  15-18 
1899:  15-18 

1900  :  15-18 

1901  :  15-19 

1902  :  15-19 
1903:15-18, 
1904  :  15-19, 

Atlantic  Highlands  R.R. 

1889.     Rept.  of  Atlantic  Highlands  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1889  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1890  :  18. 

Baltimore  and  New  York  Railway 

1889-1904.     Rept.  of  Baltimore  and  New  York  Rwy. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1889  la  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 
1890 


1890  "  • 

1891  "  ' 

1892  "  ' 

1893  "  ' 

1894  "  ' 

1895  "  ' 

1896  "  ' 

1897  ••  • 

1898  "  ' 

1899  "  • 

1900  "  ' 

1901  "  ■ 

1902  "  ' 

1903  ••  ' 

1904  "  ' 

1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1S99 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1889  :  19-20 
1890:  18-19 
1891  :  15-16, 


1892  ; 

1893; 

1894 

189.T  : 

1896; 

1807; 

1898  ; 

1899  ; 
1900 


18-19 

19-20, 

19-20 

20-21 

19-20, 

18. 

19. 

19-20 

19-20. 


1901  :  20-21. 

1902  :  20-21. 

1903  :  19-20. 

1904  :  20-21. 


1894 

21. 

1895 

22. 

1896 

20. 

1897 

19. 

1898 

20. 

1899 

21. 

1900 

21. 

1901 

22-23 

1902 

22-23 

1903 

21-22 

1904 

22-23 

Bamegat  R.R. 

1894-1904.     Rept.  of  Barnegat  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1894  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos 

1895 "    "      

1896 '         

1897 " 

1898  "     " 

1899  "     "         

1900  ' '    "       " 

1901 '    "      " 

1902 ' 

1903 

1904   "     "         ' 

Bay  Creek  Railway 

1894-1897.     Rept.  of  Bay  Creek  Rwy.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1894  In  ann.  stmta.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1894  :  22-23. 

1895 1895:23-24. 

1898 • 1896:21-22. 

1S97 ' "    1897:20. 

Bay  Shore  Connecting  R.R. 

1904.     Rept.  of  Bay  Shore  Connecting  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1904  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1904  :  24-25. 

Bay  Side  Railway 
1894-1897.     Rept. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1894  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1894  :  24-25. 

1895 "    "      1895:25-26. 

1896 1896  :  22. 

1897 '    "      ■■         "       "    1897 :  21. 


of  Bay  Side  Rwy.  Co. 


Co. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Belvidere  Delaware  Railroad 

serial 


1853-1904.     Rept.  of 
In  Documents  ai 

1853  In  ann.  repts 
26-29. 

1854  In  ann.  repts, 

1855 ' 

1856  '•  " 

1857 ' 

1858  "  " 

1859 

1860 

1861  "  " 

1862  "  •' 

1863  "  " 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867  ■•  " 

1868 

1869 

1870  "  ■'  stmts. 

1871  "  •• 

1872  "  " 

1873  "  " 

1874  "  " 

1875  "  •' 

1376 

1877  •'  " 
1878 

1879  "  " 

1880  ' 

1881 

1882 

1883  "  " 

1884  "  " 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 ' 

1889  "  " 

1890 

1891 ' 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895  "  " 

1896  '•  " 

1897 

1898 

1899  "  " 

1900  "  " 

1901  "  " 

1902  "  " 

1903  "  " 

1904  ' 


the  Belvidere  Delaware  R.R.  Co. 

s  follows  : 
of  r.r.  and  canal  COS.  1854  [I.  e.  1853], 

of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1854  :  27-29. 

1855:57-58. 

' '   "  1856  :  44-46. 

•' 1857  :  57-59. 

"  "   "    "   "  18.58 :  791-793.* 

1859  :  327-328. 

"  "   "    "   "  1860 :  385-386.* 

1861  :  27-28. 

"  "   "    "   "  1862  :  23-24. 

"  "   "    "   "  1863:9-10. 

"  ' '  1864  :  23-24. 

"  "   "    "   "  1865 :  23-24. 

" 1866  :  73-74. 

"  "   1867  :  31-32. 

"  "   "    "   "  1868:53-54.* 

"  "   •'    "   "  1869  :  75-76.* 

1870:811-813.* 

1871  :  21-22. 

"  " '  1872  :  5. 

"  "   "    "   "  1873 :  11-13. 

1874  :  11-13. 

"  "   "    "   "  1875 :  15-17. 

"  "   "    "   "  1876 :  15-17. 

"  "   "    "   "  1877  :  15-17. 

1878  :  15-17. 

"  "   "    "   "  1879 :  15-17. 

"  1880  :  15-18. 

" 1881  :  15-18. 

1882  :  15-18. 

"  "   "    "   "  1883  :  17-19. 

1884  :  17-20. 

1885:17-20. 

"  "  "  "  "  1886 :  17-22. 
"  "  "  "  "  1887 :  17-22. 
"  "  "  "  "  1888 :  17-20. 
1889  :  21-26. 

"  1890  :  20-24. 

"  "   "    "   '•  1891  :  17-22. 

"  1892  :  20-23. 

"    "      "         "       '■  1803 :  21-26. 

"    "      "         "       "  1894  :  26-30. 

"    "      "         "       "  1895  :  27-33. 

"    "      "         "       "  1896 :  23-27. 

' 1897  :  22-26. 

"    "      "         "       '•  1898 :  21-25. 

1899  :  22-27. 

"    "      "         "       "  1900 :  22-27. 

" 1901  :  24-29. 

"    "      "         "       "  1902 :  24-25. 

"    "      • 1903  :  23-24. 

"  1904  :  26-27. 


non-serial 
1837.     Rept.   of   committee    (Valentine)    to   whom  was 
referred  petition   of  Belvidere   Delaware  R.R.   Co. 
for  banking  privileges.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7: 
133-135.) 
1847.     Rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  (Chetwood) 
on    bill   to  extend   time   for   completing   Belvidere 
Delaware  R.R.    (Same  1847:  666-667.) 
Bergen  County  R.R. 

See  also  below,  Erie  R.R. 
1881-1904.     Rept.  of  Bergen  Co.  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1S81  In  ann 

stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos 

1881 

19-20 

1882  '*  " 

tt     u 

1882 

19. 

1883  "  " 

••    (t 

tt     tt 

1883 

20-21 

1884  "   " 

ti   It 

tt     tt 

1884 

21-22 

1885  *'  " 

"    " 

<t     11 

1885 

21-22 

1886  "  ** 

tt   ti 

It     tt 

1886 

23-24 

1887  "  " 

t<    « 

ti     tt 

1887 

23-25 

1888  "  ** 

*4        H 

It     tt 

1888 

21-23 

1889  "  " 

(i        « 

tt     ti 

1889 

27-29 

1890  "  ** 

"        *' 

"     *' 

1890 

25-27 

1891  "  " 

4(        »« 

ti     t< 

1891 

23-25 

1892  "  *• 

"        " 

ti     tt 

1S92 

24-26 

1893  "  " 

•  t        *i 

It     It 

1893 

27-30 

1894  "  " 

"        " 

It     tt 

1894 

31-33 

1895  "  " 

•  t     t^ 

tt     >t 

1895 

34-36 

1896  "  •• 

tt     t( 

"     '* 

1896 

28-30 

1897  "  " 

tt     tt 

It     It 

1897 

27-28 

1898  "  " 

tt      »t 

ti     tt 

1898 

26-27. 

1899  "  " 

tt      tt 

tt     It 

1899 

28-29 

1900  "  " 

tt      tt 

It     it 

1900 

28-29. 

1901  •*  *' 

tt      i( 

tt     ti 

1901 

30-31. 

*  Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


581 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Bergen  County  R.R.^ont'd 

1902  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  C08.  1902  :  26-27. 

1903 1903  :  25-26. 

1904 ' 1904  :  28-29. 

Bergen  and  Dundee  R.R. 

See  also  below,  Erie  R.R. 


1886-1904. 

Rept. 

of  Bergen 

and  Dundee  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as 

follows 

1886  1 

n  ann.  stints. 

of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1886 

25-26 

1887 

*' 

11         4t 

'    1887 

26-27 

1888 

4« 

•  4        44 

'    1888 

24-25 

1889 

" 

44         44 

'    1889 

30-31 

1890 

'• 

41         44 

•    1890 

28. 

1891 

•* 

•  1         11 

■    1891 

26-27 

1892 

•* 

11         .1 

'     1892 

27-28 

1893 

" 

.1         11 

'    1893 

31-32 

1894 

•' 

.1         11 

'    1894 

34-35 

1895 

*' 

11         11 

'     1895 

37-38 

1896 

*' 

11         11 

•    1896 

31-32 

1897 

" 

11         11 

'    1897 

29-30 

1898 

'* 

•  4         44 

•    1898 

28-29 

1899 

'• 

41         14 

'    1899 

30-31 

1900 

'* 

11         11 

■    1900 

30-31. 

1901 

*• 

44         44 

•    1901 

32-33 

1902 

" 

44         44 

•    1902 

28-29 

1903 

*' 

44         44 

'    1903 

27-28 

1904 

'* 

44         44 

'    1904 

30-31 

"     1878 

18-19 

"    1879 

18-19 

"    1880 

19. 

•'    1881 

21. 

"    1882 

20. 

nal  COS.  1872 

8. 

"    1873 

14. 

"    1874 

14. 

"    1875 

18. 

"    1876 

18. 

44                 44          Igyy 

20-21 

Blairstown  Railway 

1877-1882.     Rept.  of  Blairstown  Rwy.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1877  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1877  :  18-19. 

1878 

1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 

Biidgeton  and  Port  Morris  R.R. 

1872-1877.     Rept.  of  Brldgeton  and  Port  Morris  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872  1 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 

Brigantine  Beach  R.R. 

1892-1896.     Rept.  of  Brigantine  Beach  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1892  In  ann.  stints,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1892  :  29-30. 

1893  "     "         "         "    "       "         '•        •'  1893 :  33-34. 

1894  " '    "       1894 :  36-37. 

1895 '         "    "      1895:39-40. 

1896  " 1896  :  33-34. 

1889-1904.     Rept.  of  Buena  Vista  R.R. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1889  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889  :  32. 

1890 1800  ;  29. 

1891  "     "         "         "    "       "         "        "  1891  :  28. 

1892  "     •'         •'         "    "       1892 :  31. 

1893  "     "         "         "    "       •'         •'        "  1893 :  37. 

1894  "     "         '         ••        "  1894 :  40-41. 

1895 1895:43-44. 

1896 '         1896  :  36. 

1897 ' 1897  :  31. 

1898  "     "         "         "    "       ' 1898 :  30. 

1899 "        '•  1899  :  32. 

1900 '         "    "      ' 1900  :  32-33. 

1901  "     "         "         "    "       "         "        "  1901  :  36-37. 

1902 "        "  1902 :  32-33. 

1903 "  1903  :  31-32. 

1904  " 1904  :  34-35. 

serial 
1864-1865.     Rept.  of  the  Burlington  County  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1864  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1S64  :  31-32. 


1865 


1865  :  31-32. 


non-serial 
1861.     Veto   (Olden)   of  bill  to  incorporate  Vincentown 
branch   of   Burlington    Co.    R.R.   Co.     (Minutes   of 
Assem.  1861:  337-339.) 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Burlington  and  Mount  Holly  R.R. 

1854-1863.     Rept.  of  the  Burlington  and  Mt.  Holly  R.R. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1854  : 


1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 


34-35. 

53-55. 

10-11. 

23-25. 

799-800.' 

343-345. 

1860  :  395-396.* 

1861  :  39-40. 

1862  :  31-32. 

1863  :  15-16. 


1855 
1850 
1857 
1858 
1859 


Camden  and  Amboy  Railroad 

See  below.  United  Companies. 
Camden  and  Atlantic  Railroad 

See  also  below.  West  Jersey  and  Seashore  R.R. 
serial 
1854-1895.     Rept.  of  the  Camden  and  Atlantic  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
■  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1854  :  50-52. 

\  "     "    •'    "  1855 :  43-45. 

"  "   1856  :  17-18. 


1854  I 

1855 

1856 

1857 

1858 

1859 

1860 

1861 

1862 

1863 

1864 

1865 

1866 

1867 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 


stmts. 


1857  :  53-55. 

1858  :  789-790.* 

1859  :  347-349.* 

1860  :  393-394.* 

1861  :  9-10. 
1862:  27-28. 

:  45-46. 

:  35-36. 

:  33-34. 

:  37-38. 

:  39-40. 
113-114.* 
143-144. 

;  887-889.* 

:68. 

:  9-10. 
15-16. 

:  1617. 

:  19-20. 

:  19-20. 

':  20-2i; 

:  20-21. 

20-21. 


1863  : 
1864: 
1865  : 
1866: 
1867: 
1868: 
1869: 
1870; 

1871  ; 

1872  : 
1873: 
1874  : 
1875: 
1876: 
1877: 
1878: 
1879: 
1880: 


1881  :  22-24. 

1882  :  21-22. 

1883  :  22-24. 

1884  :  23-25. 

1885  :  23-24. 

1886  :  27-28. 


1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891  : 

1892: 

1893: 

1894 

1895: 


28-29. 
26-29. 
34-38. 
30-33. 
29-31. 
32-35. 
38-41. 
42-43. 
45-47. 


non-serial 

1864.  Mess,  of  Gov.  (Parker)  rel.  to  bill  pending  before 
U.  S.  House  of  Representatives  concerning  Camden 
and  Atlantic  R.R.  Co.  and  the  Raritan  and  Dela- 
ware Bay  R.R.  Co.  with  resolutions  of  legislature, 
Mai-.  23.    8  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1864.) 

.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:     "True    American" 

oflBce,  1864.     8  pp. 

1878.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Camden  and  Burlington  R.R. 

Under  act  of  Feb.  24,  1852. 
1866-1904.     Rept.  of  Camden  and  Burlington  Co.  R.R. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1866  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1866  :  27-28 

1Bft7 '  44         44  44  44  44         1Sft7-5»!^.37 


1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 

1871  "  " 

1872  "  " 

1873  "  " 

1874  omitted. 


stmts. 


1867  :  35-37. 

1868  :  59.* 

1869  :  85-86.* 

1870  :  821-822.* 

1871  :  27. 
1872:  11. 
1873  :  18. 


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582 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Camden  and  Burlington  R.R. — cont'd 

lS7o  In  aim.  stinls.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1875  : 

1ST6 1876: 

1877  "     ••        "        "    ' '  1877 : 

1878  " "        "       "  1878: 

1870  "     '•         "         " 1879: 

1880  "     "         ' "  1880: 

1881  "     "         1881  : 

1882 ' "  1882: 

1883 '    •'      "         "       ••  1883: 

1884 '       "  1884: 

1885  "     "         "         "    '•      "         "       "  1885: 

1886  ' ' '  1886: 

1887  "     "         ' "         "       ••  1887 : 

18SS   "     ■•         "         " '■  1888: 

1889  " "         "        "  1889: 

1890 '         "       "  1890: 

1891 '       "  1891  : 

1892 '         '       "  1892  : 

1893  ' ' '       "  1893: 

1894  " '    '•      "         "        "  1894  : 

1895 '    "      "         '•        ••  1895 : 

1896  "     "         "         " '        '•  1896 : 

1897  "     ••         •'        " '  1897 : 

1898  "     ' •  1898  : 

1899  "     "         "         ' ■  1S99  : 

1900  "     "         "         "    ' 1900: 

1901 '    "      "         "       ••  1901  : 

1902  "     "         "        "       "  1902  : 

1903  "      "         "         "    "       "         "        "  1903  ; 

1904  ••     "         "         " 1904: 


21. 

21. 

24. 

22. 

22. 

22. 

25. 

23. 

25. 

26. 

25-26. 

29-30. 

30-31. 

30-31. 

39-40. 

34-35. 

32-33. 

36-37. 

42-43. 

44-45. 

48-49. 

37-38. 

32-33. 

31-32. 

33-34. 

34-35. 

38-39. 

34-35. 

33-34. 

36-37. 


Camden  County  R.R. 

1890-1900.     Kept,  of  Camden  Co.  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1890  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1890  :  37. 


1891 

'  1891  :  34-35. 

1892  "  "    "    "  "   " 

'  1892  :  38-39. 

1893  "  "    "    "  " 

'  1893:44-45. 

1894  "  "    ' '   ■ 

■  1894  :  46. 

1895  "  "    "    "  "   ■• 

'  1895  :  50-51. 

1896 '   "    "   ■ 

'  1896:39-40. 

1S97 

'  1897:34-35. 

1898  "  "    "    "  " 

'  ]SnS:33. 

1899  " ' 

'  1899:35-36. 

1900  "  "    "    "  "   " 

'  1900  :  36-37. 

Camden,  Gloucester  and  Mt.  Ephraim  R.R. 

1874-1S88.     Rept.     of     Camden,     Gloucester     and 
Ephraim  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1874  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1874  : 


IS. 
30. 

25! 
23. 
23-24. 


Mt. 


1875  "     "         "         "    "       "         "       "  1875 

1876 1876 

1877  "     ' '         "       "  1877 

1S78 1878 

1879  "     ' "      "         "       "  1879 

1880  omitted. 
18S1  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1881 :  26. 

1882 "       "  1882 :  24. 

1883 '      "         "       "  1883 :  26. 

1S84  omitted. 

1885  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1885  :  27-28. 

18S6 1886  :  31. 

1887 '    "      "         "        "  1887 :  32-33. 

1888  "     "         "         " "  1888 :  32-33. 

Camden  and  Keyport  R.R. 

1851.  Speech  of  Mr.  Brown  of  Burlington,  in  favor  of 
bill  incorporating  Camden  and  Keyport  R.R.  Co. 
made  in  the  House  of  Assem.  Feb.  18.  Trenton: 
Sherman  and  Harron,  1851.    15  pp. 

Cape  May  and  Millville  R.R. 

Under  act  of  Fel).  24,  1852. 

1863-1878.    Rept.  of  Cape  May  and  Millville  R.R. 
In  Documents  as  follows : 


1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1808 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 


nal  cos.  1863 

49-50. 

■  1864 

41-42. 

•  1865 

39. 

'  1866 

31. 

'  1867 

45. 

'  1868 

65.« 

'  1869 

89.* 

'  1870 

831-832 

'  1871 

34. 

'  1872 

12-13. 

■  1873 

19-20. 

'  1874 

19. 

•  1875 

22-23. 

•  1876 

23-24. 

•  1877 

26-27. 

'  1878 

24-25. 

RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Cape  May,  Delaware  Bay  and  Sewell's  Point  R.R. 
1893-1904.     Rept.    of    Cape    May,    Delaware 
Sewell's  Point  R.R.  Co. 


Bay    and 


In  Documents  as  follows : 
1893  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1893  ; 


1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1S98 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
19(>:( 
1904 


46-47 


1894  :  47-48. 

1895  :  52-53. 

1896  :  41-42. 

1897  ;  36-37. 

1898  :  34-35. 

1899  :  37-38. 

1900  :  38-39. 

1901  ;  40-41. 

1902  :  36-37. 
1903:35-36. 
1904  :  38-39. 


Cape  May  and  Sewell's  Point  R.R. 

1881-1891.     Rept.  of  Cape  May  and  Sewell's  Point  R.R. 
Co. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1881 


1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 


1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 


:27. 
:25. 
:27. 
:27. 
:  29. 
:32. 
:  34-35. 
:  34-35. 
:  41-42. 
:38. 
:36. 
:  40-41. 


Carteret  Extension  R.R. 

1889-1904.     Rept.  of  Carteret  Extension  R.R. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1889  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889 
1890 '      " 

1891  "     "         "         "    "      " 

1892  "     "         "         •'    " 

1893  "     "         '      " 

1894  "     "         

1895 '         "    ' 

1896  "     "         "         "    "      " 

1897  ' '    "      " 

1898 ' 

1899  "     ' ' 

1900  "     •'         "         "    "      " 

1901 '      " 

1902  "     "         

1903 " 

1904 ' 

Carteret  and  Sewaren  R.R. 

1892-1904.     Rept.  of  Carteret  and  Sewaren  R.R. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1892  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1892  :  43. 


1889 

33. 

1890 

36. 

1891 

37. 

1892 

42. 

1893 

48-49. 

1.894 

49-50. 

1895 

54-55. 

1896 

43-44. 

1897 

38. 

1898 

36. 

1899 

39-40. 

1900 

40-41. 

1901 

42-43. 

1902 

38-39. 

1903 

37-38. 

1904 

40-41 

Co. 


1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1893  :  50-51. 

1894  :  51-52 


1895 

1896 

1897; 

1898: 

1899 


56-57. 

45. 

39. 

37. 

41-42. 


1900  :  42-43. 

1901  :  44-45. 

1902  :  40-41. 
1903:  39-40. 
1904  :  42-43. 


Central  Railroad  of  New  Jersey 

I'^ornierl.v  tlie  Somerville  and  Easton  R.R.  Co.,  In- 
corporated Feb.  26,  1847  ;  became  the  Central  R.R. 
of  N.  J.  by  a  supplementary  act  of  Fob.  22.  1849; 
this  act  also  authorized  purchase  of  Ellzabethtown 
and  Somerville  R.R.  :  the  purchase  and  chniiije  of 
title  date  from  April  1.  1849. 
1853-1904.     [Ann.  rept.]    of  Central  R.R.   of  N.   J.    [or 


New  Jersey  Central  R.R.]. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1854    [1.  e. 
23-25. 

1854  In  ann.  rcpta.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1855  :  18-22. 

1855 " 

1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 


1853]  : 


18.55 

23-27. 

1856 

47-54. 

1857 

45-50. 

1858 

781-788.* 

1859 

311-318.* 

1860 

373-380.* 

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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


583 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Central  Railroad  of  New  Jersey — cont'd 

isi',1  in  aim.  ri'pls.  of  r.r.  :iud  canal  cos.  18G1  :  17-22. 

1862 1862:15-20. 

1863 1863  :  33-38. 

1864  "  ■'    "    "   "  1864:3-8. 

1865 '   "  1865:3-8. 

1866  "  ■'    '•    ' "   "  1866 :  3-9. 

1867 1867  :  5-11. 

1868 ' 1868  :  79-84. • 

1869 "  1869  :  103-107.* 

1S70  "  ••  stints. 1870  :  837-845.» 

1871 "  "   "    "   "  1871  :  37-42. 

1872 '    " "  1872  :  14-22. 

1873  ••  •■    ' •    "   "  1873  :  21-27. 

1874 1874  :  20-24. 

1875 1875  :  24-29. 

1876 '•  "   "    "   "  1876 :  25-29. 

1877 •  1877  :  28-34. 

1878  '■  "    "    "   "  1878  :  26-31. 

1879 "  1879  :  25-31. 

1880 1880  :  23-30. 

1881 '    ' "   "  1881  :  28-36. 

1882 "   "  1882 :  26-36. 

1883 "   "  1883 :  28-34. 

1884 • 1884:28-32. 

1885 '    '   "  1885  :  30-36. 

1886  "  "    "    ' 1886 :  33-39. 

1887  "  ■■    ' 1887  :  36-53. 

1888  "  ' '   "    "   "  1888  :  36-56. 

1889 "  1889  :  43-74. 

1890  "  "    ' 1890:39-65. 

1891  "  "    ' '  1891  :  38-65. 

1892  ' 1892  :  44-79. 

1893 1893:52-91. 

1894  "  "    ' '  1894  :  53-78. 

1895  " '  1895  :  58-90. 

1896  " "   "  1896:46-68. 

1897  "  "    1897  :  40-65. 

1898  "  "    "    "  "   "    "   "  1898 :  38-66. 

1899  "  "    ' 1899 :  43-74. 

1900 '    "  1900  :  44-74. 

1901 ' IfiOl  :  46-92. 

1902 '    "  "   "    "   '■  1902  :  42-101. 

1903 1!)03:  44-77. 

1904  "  "    '   "  1904  :  41-83. 

non-serial 
1868.     Rept.  of  committee   (Hedden)   apptd.  to  Investi- 
gate obstruction  in  Newark  Bay,  caused  by  bridge 
of  N.  J.  Central  R.R.  Co.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1868: 
283-292.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.      Ordered   prtd.      (Minutes   of   Assem.    1868: 
202.) 

1869-1872.  See  below,  Paterson,  Newark  and  New  York 
R.R.,  these  dates. 

1878.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1883.  Schedule  of  rental  payments  of  Phila.  and  Read- 
ing R.R.  Co.  under  lease  of  Central  R.R.  of  N.  J. 
(A.R.  comr.  r.r.  taxation  1883:  10-11.) 

1893.     See  above.  Rates.   Freight,  this  date. 

1895.  Review  of  terms  of  charters  of  Central  R.R.  Co., 
Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  Co.  and  Morris  and  Essex 
R.R.  Co.    (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  8,  1895.) 

Taxation;   see  Taxation.     Corporations,  Railroad. 

Charlotteburgh  and  Green  Lake  R.R. 

1876-1886.  Rept.  of  Charlotteburgh  and  Green  Lake 
Railroad  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1876  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1876  :  30-31. 


1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 


1877  :  35-36. 

1878  :  32-33. 

1879  :  32-33. 

1880  :  31-32. 

1881  :  37. 

1882  :  37-38. 

1883  :  35-36. 

1884  :  33. 

1885  :  37-38. 

1886  :  40-41. 


Chelsea  Branch  R.R. 

See  also  below,  West  Jersey  and  Seashore  R.R. 
1894-1895.     Rept.  of  Chelsea  Branch  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1894  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1894  :  79. 
1895 1895:91. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 


Chester  R.R. 

1869-1904. 

Rept. 

of  Chester  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1809  In 

ann.  repts. 

of  r.r.  and  canal  cos 

.  1869  :  129.» 

1870    ' 

s 

tints 

..    ..      ..        It       (t 

1870  :  865.  • 

1871   ' 

1.    •>      ,•        tt      It 

1871:55. 

1872  ' 

<t    tt      tt        It       tt 

1872  :  22. 

1873  • 

tt    1.      It        ft       tt 

1873  :  28. 

1874   • 

"    *'      *'        "       " 

1874  :  25. 

1875   • 

"    '•      *'        '•       " 

1875:31. 

1876   • 

tt    It      It        it       It 

1876  :  32. 

1877   • 

It    It      ti        It       It 

1877  :  37. 

1878  ' 

11    It      It        It       It 

1878  :  34. 

1879   • 

t.    It      It        t.       It 

1879 :  34. 

1880  ' 

II    It      It        it       II 

1880  :  33. 

1S81   ' 

It    t.      1.        11       It 

1881 :  38. 

1882  ■ 

ti    11      ti        II       II 

1882  :  39. 

1883  ' 

1883  :  37. 

1884   ' 

It    II      1.        11       II 

1884  :  34. 

1885  ' 

1885  :  39. 

1886  ' 

It    It      It        It       II 

1886 :  42. 

1887  • 

II    1.      ti        It       II 

1887  :  54-55. 

1888  ' 

It    11      1.        It       II 

1888  :  57. 

1889  ' 

1889  :  75-76. 

1890  ' 

11    It      11        It       It 

1890  :  66. 

1891   ' 

•1    1.      It        It      It 

1891  :  66. 

1892  ' 

1.    ti      it        It       It 

1892  :  80. 

1893  ' 

It    II      It        It       It 

1893  :  92-93. 

1894  ' 

II    It      II        It       II 

1894  :  80-81. 

1895  ' 

1895  :  92-93. 

1896  ' 

11    It      It        It       II 

1896  :  69. 

1897  ' 

it    t.      t.        It       It 

1897  :  66. 

1898  ' 

11    It      It        It       II 

1898  :  67-68. 

1899  ' 

ti    It      it        ii       It 

1899  :  75. 

1900  ' 

It    It      It        II       it 

1900  :  75-76. 

1901   ' 

1901  :  93-94. 

1902  ' 

"    "      '*        "       " 

1902  :  102-103. 

19U3   ' 

1903  :  84-85. 

1904   ' 

1.    t.      11        11       II 

1904  :  78-79. 

Columbus,  Kinkora  and 

Springfield  R.R. 

1882-1902. 

Rept. 

of  Columbus,  Kinkora  and  Spring 

R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882  in  ann.  stmts 

of  r.r.  and  canal  cos 

.  1882  :  40. 

1883  ' 

1883  :  38-39. 

1884   ' 

1884  :  35-36. 

1885  ' 

1885  :  40-41. 

1886  ' 

1886  :  43-44. 

1887  ' 

1887  :  56-57. 

1888  ' 

1888  :  58-59. 

1889  ' 

1889  :  77-78. 

1890  ' 

1890  :  67-68. 

1891   ' 

1891  :  67-68. 

1892  • 

1892  :  81-82. 

1893  ' 

1893  :  94-95. 

1894  ' 

1894  :  82-83. 

1895  ' 

1895  :  94-95. 

1896  ' 

1896:70-71. 

1897  ' 

1897:67-68. 

1898  ' 

1898  :  69-70. 

1899  ' 

1899  :  76-77. 

1900  ' 

1900  :  77-78. 

1901   • 

1901  :  95-96. 

1002  ' 

1902  :  104-105 

Constable's  Hook  R.R. 
18S2-1SS8.     Rept.  of  Constable's  Hook  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882  i 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 

Cumberland  and  Maurice  River  R.R. 


nal  COS.  1882 

41. 

"    1883 

40. 

"    1884 

37. 

'•     1885 

42. 

'■    1886 

45. 

••       ••    1887 

58. 

"    1888 

60. 

1882-1904.     Rept. 
R.R.  Co. 


of    Cumberland    and    Maurice    River 


In  Documents  as  follows : 

1882  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1882 

1883  ••     "         "         "    ..      It 

1884  "      "         "         "     "       " 
1885 ■      •• 

1886  "     "        ' 

1887  "     "         "         "    '•      " 

1888 

1889  " ' 

1890 " 


DS.  1882 

42. 

"    1883 

41-42. 

••    1884 

38. 

'    1885 

43. 

"    1886 

46-47. 

"    1887 

59-60. 

••    1888 

61-62. 

"    1889 

79-80. 

"    1890 

69-70. 

•  Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


584 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Cumberland  and  Maurice  River  R.R. — cont'd 

1891  In  nnn.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  18!>1  :  (19-70. 


1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1892  :  83-84. 

1893  :  96. 

1894  :  84-85. 


1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


96-97. 

72-73. 

69-70. 

71. 

78-79. 

79-80. 

97-98. 

106-107. 

86-87. 

80-81. 


Cumberland  and  Maurice  River  Extension  R.R. 
1888-1904.     Rept.  of  Cumberland  and  Maurice  River  Ex- 
tension R.R.  Co. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1888  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1888  : 


63. 


1889  " 

•' 

.4           ..                 ..                       4. 

"     1889  :  81. 

1890  " 

'• 

11           (1                 tt                       11 

*'    1890:71. 

1891   " 

" 

**          **                **                       *• 

♦'    1891  :  71. 

1892  " 

" 

"           "                 "                       •• 

"    1892:85-86, 

1893  •• 

»• 

'*          *'                 '•                       *• 

"    1893 :  97-98. 

1894  " 

•' 

"           '*                 *•                       •* 

"    1894  :  86-87. 

1895  " 

»* 

••          •*                 *'                       " 

**    1895:98-99. 

1896  " 

•• 

«(          t«                 4*                       14 

"    1896  :  74-75. 

1897  •• 

" 

*'          ••                 *•                       •* 

*'    1897  :  71-72. 

1898  •• 

•' 

1*          (t                 It                       11 

"     1898  :  72-73. 

1899  " 

'• 

"           **                 **                       " 

"    1899  :  80-81. 

1900  " 

" 

tl           11                 11                       11 

*'    1900  :  81-82. 

1901   " 

•* 

11           ••                 11                       11 

"     1901  :  99-100. 

1902  •• 

*• 

•*          '*                 *'                       •• 

*'    1902  :  108-109. 

1903  " 

** 

11           It                 It                       11 

"    1903:88-89. 

1904  " 

•' 

*'          **                 *'                       *' 

"    1904:82-83. 

Delaware  R.R 

1884-1903. 

Rept. 

of  Delaware  R.R. 

Co.  of  N.  J. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  In  ann.  stmts. 

of  r.r.  and  canal 

COS.  1884:39. 

1885  •• 

'* 

•' 

"    "      "        *' 

"    1885  :  44. 

1886  " 

** 

•* 

11         11              It                   41 

"    1886:48. 

1887  " 

•* 

" 

41           11                 11                       It 

*•    1887  :  62. 

1888  •• 

•* 

*' 

41         44              41                   41 

"    1888:64. 

1889  " 

" 

•• 

41         14              41                   41 

'*    1889  :  82. 

1890  " 

'* 

'* 

14         4(              14                   41 

"    1890  :  78. 

1891   " 

" 

** 

14         44              It                   it 

"    1891  :  78. 

1892  " 

'• 

•» 

11         14              11                   41 

"    1892  :  94-95. 

1893  " 

'* 

" 

11         It              11                    It 

•*    1893  :  108-109. 

1894   " 

•' 

*' 

It         11              11                   It 

"     1894:94-95. 

1895  " 

*' 

•• 

11         11              It                   41 

'*    1895  :  108-109. 

1896  " 

*' 

** 

14         41              It                   14 

"    1896  :  82. 

1897  " 

" 

<* 

11           11                 14                       44 

"    1897  :  80. 

1898  " 

*' 

•' 

41           11                 14                       It 

"    1898:81. 

1899  " 

•' 

*• 

11          11                 14                       11 

**    1899:91. 

1900  " 

*' 

" 

•1           It                 11                       .1 

"    1900:90-91. 

1901   " 

" 

" 

44           14                 14                       11 

"    1901  :  104-105. 

1902  " 

" 

" 

44         14              41                   41 

**    1902:113-114. 

1903  " 

" 

" 

41         11              11                   14 

'*    1903  :  93-94. 

Delaware  and  Bound  Brook  R.R. 
1876-1904.    Rept.  of  Delaware  and  Bound  Brook  R.R. 
Co. 


In 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


Documents  as  follows  : 

In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1880 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1004 


:33. 
:  38-39. 
;  35-36. 
:  35-36. 
:  34-35. 
:  39-40. 
:  43-44. 
:  43-44. 
:  42-43. 
:  47-48. 
:  51-52. 
:  65-66. 
:  67-68. 
:  85-86. 
:  74-75. 
:  73-75. 
:  88-91. 
:  99-105. 
:  88-91. 
:  100-105. 
:  76-79. 
:  73-76. 
:  74-76. 
:  82-84. 
:  83-85. 
:  101-103. 
:  110-112. 
:  90-92. 
:  84-86. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Delaware  Bay  and  Cape  May  R.R. 

1879-1892.  Rept.  of  Delaware  Bay  and  Cape  May  R.R. 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1879  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1879  :  37. 

1880  "     "         "         1880:36. 

1881  "     "         •'         1881  :  41-42. 

1882  " "  1882  :  45. 

1883  "     "         ■•         " 1883  :  45-46. 

1884  "     "         1884  :  40-41. 

1885  "     "         1885  :  45-46. 

1886 '       "  1886:49-50. 

1887 "         "        "  1887  :  63-64. 

1888  "     "         ■'         " '  1888:65-66. 

1889 ■         '  1889:83-84. 

1890  " ' 1890  :  72-73. 

1891  " "  1891  :  72. 

1892 1892:  87. 

Delaware,  Lackawanna  and  Western  R.R. 

1883.  Table:  valuations  of  Del.  L.  and  Western,  N.  Y. 
Lake  Erie  and  W.,  Penn.  R.R.  and  Phila.  and  Read- 
ing R.R.,  their  gross  earnings,  amt.  paid  by  each  In 
state  taxes,  also  per  cent  of  tax  on  gross  earnings. 
(A.R.  comr.  r.r.  taxation  1883:  6.) 

Delaware  River  R.R. 

1883-1899.     Rept.  of  Delaware  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1883  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  ai 

1884 '         "    " 

1885 

1886 

,     1887 '         "    " 

1888  "     

1889 '         "    " 

1890 "    " 

1891  "     "         "         "    " 

1892  "     "         "         "    " 

1893 '         "    " 

1894  •'     •'         

1895 '    " 

1896 "    " 

1897 

1898  " " 

1899 '    " 

Delaware  River  and  Atlantic  R.R. 

1899-1904.  Rept.  of  Delaware  River  and  Atlantic  R.R. 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1899  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1899  :  87-88. 


nal  cos.  1883 

47. 

"        "    1884 

44. 

"    1885 

49. 

"       "    1886 

53-54. 

"    1887 

67-68. 

"    1888 

69-70. 

"     1889 

87-88. 

"        "     1890 

76-77. 

"    1891 

76-77. 

"        ■•    1892 

92-93. 

"    1893 

106-107 

"    1894 

92-93. 

"    1895 

106-107 

"        "    1896 

80-81. 

"    1897 

77. 

"       "    1898 

77-78. 

"    1899 

85-86. 

1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1900  :  86-87. 

1901  :  106-107. 

1902  :  115-116. 

1903  :  95-96. 

1904  :  87-88. 


Delaware  River  R.R.  and  Bridge  Co. 

1897-1904.     Rept.  of  Delaware  River  R.R.  and  Bridge  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows : 
1897  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1897  :  78-79. 


1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1898: 

1899  ; 

1900 

1901  ; 

1902 

1903 

1904 


79-80. 

89-90. 

88-89. 

108-109. 

117-118. 

97-98. 

89-90. 


Docks  Connecting  R.R.  Co. 
1898-1904.    Rept.  of  Docks  Connecting  Rwy.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1898  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos 


1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1898  :  82-83. 

1899  :  92-93. 

1900  :  92. 

1901  :  110. 

1902  :  119-120. 

1903  :  99. 

1904  :  91. 


Dover  and  Rockaway  R.R. 

1881-1904.     Rept.  of  Dover  and  Rockaway  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1881  :  43. 

1882 1882  :  46. 

1883 ' 1883  :  48. 

1884   "     "         "        ."    "      1884  :  45. 

1885 '         "       "    1885  :  50. 


1886 


1886  :  55. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


585 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Dover  and  Rockaway  R.R. — cont'd 

1S87  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1887  :  (10. 

1888  "  "    ' 1888  :  "1. 

1889  •'  "    ' 188fl  :  8!). 

1890 180(1  :  70. 

1891  " ISOl  ;  70. 

1892 '    '  1802  :  9G. 

1893 180.S:  110. 

1894  ' '  1804  :  96. 

1895 1895:  110. 

1896  " '   "  1896 :  83. 

1897  ' '    "   "  1897  :  81. 

1898  " 1808  :  84. 

1899 1890  :  94. 

1900 ' 1900  :  93. 

1901  • '    "   "  1901  :  111-112. 

1902 '    1902  :  121-122. 

1903  "  "    1903 :  100-101. 

1904 '   "  1904  :  92-93. 

East  Jersey  R.R.  and  Terminal  Co. 

1902-1904.     Rept.  of  East  Jersey  R.R.  and  Terminal  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1902  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1902  :  123-124. 

1903  "     "         1903 :  102-103. 

1904 '    "      "         "       "    1904  :  94-95. 

East  Trenton  R.R. 

1884-1904.     Rept.  of  Bast  Trenton  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884  :  48. 
1885 ..        .. 

1886  "  "    " 

1887  "  "    ' 

1888  "  

1889 ' 

1890  "  "    "    

1891  ■ '  "   " 

1892  "  ' 

1893  "  "    " 

1894 ' 

1895  "  " 

1896 '   ■' 

1807 

1898 

1899  "  ' ' 

1900  "  " 

1901 " 

1902 '   " 

1903  "  "    "    ' ' 

1904 " 


1885 

54. 

1886 

58. 

1887 

72. 

1888 

74. 

1889 

92. 

1890 

82. 

1891 

82. 

1892 

99. 

1803 

113-114 

1894 

99. 

1895 

113. 

1806 

91. 

1897 

95. 

1808 

87. 

1899 

98. 

1900 

98-99. 

1901 

115-116 

1902 

127-128 

1903 

107-108 

1904 

96-97. 

Easton  and  Amboy  R.R. 


serial 


1875-1903.  Rept.  of  Easton  and  Amboy  R.R.  Co. 


In 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 


Documents  as  follows  : 
in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and 


omitted. 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and 


canal  cos.  1875  : 
1876: 

1877: 
1878: 
1879: 
1880: 
1881  : 
1882; 
1883: 
1884: 
1885: 
1886: 
1887; 
1888: 
1889; 
1800: 
1891  ; 
1892: 
1893: 
1894: 
1895: 
1896: 

canal  cos.  1897 

"  1898 

"  1899  ; 

"  1900 

"  1901  ; 

••  1902 

"   "  1003 


32. 

34-35. 

40-42. 

37-39. 

38-40. 

37-38. 

44-45. 

47-48. 

49-51. 

46-47. 

51-53. 

56-57. 

70-71. 

72-73. 

90-91. 

80-81. 

80-81. 

97-98. 

111-112. 

97-98. 

111-112. 

84-90. 

82-94. 

85-86. 

95-97. 

94-97. 

113-114. 

125-126. 

104-106. 


1893. 


non-serial 
See  above,  Rates.   Freight,  this  date. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd  • 

Elizabeth  Extension  R.R. 

1889-1904.     Rept.  of  Elizabeth  Extension  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1889  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889  :  93. 

1890 1890  :  83. 

1891 ' 1891  :  83. 

1892 '      1892:  100. 

1893 1893:115-116. 

1894  "     ' •      "         •'       "  1894  :  100-101. 

1895 1895:114-115. 

1896 1896  :  92-93. 

1897 ' 1807  :  96. 

1898 1898  :  88. 

1899 '         "       "  1899  :  99-100. 

1900  •' '       "  1900:100-101. 

1901 1901  :  117-118. 

1902 '         "    •'       "         •'        "  1902  :  129-130. 

1903  "     "        1903:109-110. 

1904  "     "         1904 :  98-99. 

Elizabethtown  and  Somerville  R.R. 

See  also  above,  note  under  Central  R.U.  of  N.  J. 
1831.     Survey    of    route    for    contemplated    r.r.    from 
Elizabeth-Town  to  Somerville:   would  be  beneficial 
to  extend  it  further  into  interior  of  state  or  across 
state  to  Delaware  River.    (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Oct. 
27,  1831.) 
1833.     See  below,  Paterson  and  Hudson  R.R.,  this  date. 
1835.     See  above.  Railroads.    Laws,  this  date. 

1854.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Bonnell)  on  investi- 
gation of  affairs  and  business  of  Elizabethtown  and 
Somerville  R.R.  Co.    (Sen.  jol.  1854:  508-519.) 

1855.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Bonnell)  apptd.  to 
investigate  affairs  and  business  of  the  Elizabeth- 
town  and  Somerville  R.R.  Co.    (Same  1855:  92-94.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.    500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1855  :  94.) 

Enterprise  Railroad 

1885-1895.     Rept.  of  Enterprise  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1885  :  55. 


1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 


1886  :  59. 

1887  :  73. 

1888  :  75. 

1889  :  94-95. 

1890  :  84-85. 

1891  :  84. 

1892  :  101. 
1893:  117-118. 

1894  :  102. 

1895  :  116. 


Erie  Railroad 

Includes  in  N.  J.  :  Long  Dock  Co..  Paterson  and  Hudson 
River  R.R..  Paterson  and  Ramapo  R.R.,  Bergen  Co. 
R.R.,  Bergen  and  Dundee  R.R.,  Weetiawken  Brancli 
R.R.,  Paterson.  Newark  and  N.  Y.  R.R.,  Newark 
and  Hudson  R.R.,  N.  Y.  and  Greenwood  X,ake  R.R., 
Northern  R.R.  Co.  of  N.  J.  For  history,  see  below, 
Erie  Railway. 
1898-1904.     Rept.  of  Erie  Railroad  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1898  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1898  :  89-90. 

1899 ' '  1899  :  101-102. 

1900 '         '         "       "  1900  :  102-125. 

1901 ' 1901  :  119-137. 

1902  "     "         "         "    ■ 1902 :  131-132. 

1903  '•     "         ' 1903:111-113. 


1904 


1904  :  100-105. 


Erie  Railway 

The  Erie  Railway  was  organized  from  the  N.  Y.  and  Erie 
R.R.  which  was  placed  In  the  hands  of  a  receiver 
In  1859  ;  May  26,  1875,  It  was  again  placed  In  charge 
of  a  receiver;  .lune  1,  1878  It  was  transferred  to  the 
N.  Y.,  Lake  Erie  and  Western  R.R..  which  failed 
July  25,  1893 ;  reorganized  as  the  Erie  R.R.  Co. 
Nov.  13,  1895. 


1874-1877. 


serial 
Rept.  of  Erie  Rwy.  Co. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1874  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1874  ; 

1875 1>    " 

1876 '         "       "    1876: 

1877 1877  : 

See  N.  Y..  Lake  Erie  and  Western  R.R.  tor  the  rept.  of 
1878  ;  tor  later  repts.  see  the  Erie  R.R.  and  the 
various  roads  which  It  comprises. 


:26. 


:  36-38. 
:  43-47. 


586 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Erie  Railway — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
1865.     Rept.  of  Investigating  committee  rel.  to  Bergen 
tunnel.    15  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1S65.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  ol  Assem.  1865:  730-743.) 

Majority   rept.    (Culver)  ;   minority   rept.    (Treadwell)  : 
text  of  law  ;  rept.  of  G.  H.  Cook. 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:    Prtd.  by  J.  R.  Preese, 

"  State  Gazette  "  Office,  1865.   15  pp. 
Copy  In  the  N.  Y.  rublic  Library. 

.     Same,  another  edition.   Jersey  City:    Prtd.  by  J. 

H.  Lyon  1865,  15  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
1872.     Delay  of  passengers  on  rwys.  using  Bergen  tun- 
nel;  valuable  franchises  granted  rwy.  cos.;   bd.  of 
rwy.  comrs.  would  be  benefit  to  corporations  and 
people.     (Govs.  mess.    (Randolph)    Jan.    [9],   1872: 
14-15.) 
1872.     Memorial   of  Horace  Dresser  rel.   to  charter  of 
Erie  Rwy.  Co.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  162-166.) 
1874.     Rept.  of  special  committee  (Morrow)  on  inquiry 
rel.  to  illegal  sale  of  Erie  R.R.  passes.    (Same  1874: 
1312-1314.) 

.     Same.   4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1874,  doc.  34.) 

.     Rept.  of  select  committee  (Hopkins)  on  charges 

in   connection   with   Brie  R.R.  rel.  to  free  passes. 
(Sen.  Jol.  1874:  1247-1249.) 

Differs  from  Assem.  rept.  of  same  date. 


Farmingdale  and  Square  Village  R.R. 
1875-1878.     Rept.   of   Farmingdale 
R.R.  Co. 


and   Square   Village 


In  Documents  as  follows. 
1875  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  ami  canal  cos.  1875  :  38. 
1S76-1S77  not  found. 
1878  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1878  :  40. 


Ferro  Monte  R.R. 
1871-1904.     Rept. 


of  Ferro  Monte  Railroad  Co. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1871  in 

ann.  stmts. 

of  r.r 

and  canal  cos.  1871  ;  70. 

1872  " 

I.S72  :  25. 

1873  " 

1S73  :  30. 

1874  " 

II    II 

1874:29. 

1875  " 

'    1875:39. 

1876  " 

(1    II 

1876:39. 

1877  " 

11    II 

'    1.S77  :  48. 

1878  " 

II    II 

"    1878  :  41-42. 

1879  " 

"    1879  :  41. 

1880  " 

ti    II 

1880  :  39. 

1881   •• 

18S1  :  46. 

1882  " 

41         II 

••    1882  :  49. 

1883  " 

1883  :  52. 

1884  " 

•  1         11 

■•    1884  :  49. 

1885  ■• 

•  1         11 

'    1885  :  56. 

1886  •■ 

tl         II 

1886  :  60. 

1887   ■■ 

II         11 

1887  :  74-75. 

1888  " 

11         tl 

"    1888  :  76. 

1889  " 

11         II 

' 1889  :  96-97. 

1890  •• 

11         11 

"    1890  :  86. 

1891   " 

II         II 

1891:85-86. 

1892  " 

11         11 

1892  :  102-103. 

1893  •' 

1.         II 

raOS  :  119-120. 

1894  " 

II         11 

1894  :  103-104. 

1895  " 

II         II 

189.''. :  117-118. 

1896  " 

11         11 

1896  :  94-95. 

1897  " 

11         11 

'    1897:97-98. 

1898  " 

"         •' 

"    1898  :  91-92. 

1899  " 

11         11 

"        "    1899  :  10:^-104. 

1900  " 

II         11 

'•       •'    1900  :  126-127. 

1901  " 

11         11 

1901  :  138-139. 

1902  " 

"    1902  :  133-134. 

1903  '• 

11         .. 

'•    1903:114-115. 

1904   •' 

1904  :  106107. 

Flemington  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co. 

1854-1885. 

Rept.   of 

the 

Flemington   R.R.   and   Trans 

portation  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  In 

ann.  repts 

of  r.r 

.  and  canal  cos.  1854  :  38-40. 

1855  " 

l.s.%5  :  47-48. 

1856  " 

1856:42-43. 

1857  " 

**        " 

'•    1857:51-52. 

18158  " 

**        '• 

18.^8:797-798. 

1859  " 

•'        *' 

"    1859:329-330.* 

1860  '■ 

H                   II 

"    1860  :  399-400.* 

RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Flemington  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co. — cont'd 

isr.l  In  ann.  ivpts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  ISCl  :  33. 


1802 
186.i 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 


stmts.  *• 


1862  :  25. 
1863:11-12. 

1864  :  29. 

1865  :  29. 

1866  :  71. 

1867  :  33. 

1868  :  55. • 

1869  :  77.* 
1870:  815.* 

1871  :  23. 

1872  :  6-7  :  26-27. 

1873  :  31-32. 

1874  :  30. 

1875  :  40. 
1876:41-42. 

1877  :  52-53. 

1878  :  43-44. 

1879  :  42-43. 

1880  :  40. 
1881:47. 

1882  :  50. 

1883  :  53-54. 

1884  :  50-51. 

1885  :  57. 


Freehold  and  Atlantic  Highlands  R.R. 

1S90-1904.     Rept.   of  Freehold  and  Atlantic  Highlands 
R.R.  Co. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1890  in  ann. 

stmts. 

of  r.r.  and 

canal  cos 

1890 

87-88. 

1891   "     " 

1891 

87-88. 

1892  "     " 

1892 

104-105 

1893  "     " 

1893 

121-122 

1894  "     '• 

1894 

105-106 

1895  "     " 

1895 

119-121 

1896  "     •• 

1896 

96-97. 

1897  "     •• 

1897 

99-100. 

1898  '■      " 

1898 

93-94. 

1899  "     •• 

1899 

105-106 

1900  "     ■• 

1900 

128-129 

1901  "     •• 

1901 

140-141 

1902  "     •• 

1902 

135-136 

1903  "     " 

1903 

116-117 

1904  "     " 

1904 

108-109 

Freehold  and  Jamesburg  Agricultural  R.R. 

serial 
1853-1904.     Rept.    of    Freehold    and    Jamesburg    Agric. 
R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1854  [1.    e.    1853]  : 

34-35. 
1S54  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 
1855 


1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 


stmts. 


1854  : 
1855: 
1856: 
1857: 
1858: 
1859: 
1860: 
1861  : 
1862: 
1863: 
1864: 
1865  : 
1866: 
1867: 
1868: 
1869: 
1870: 
1871  : 
1872: 

1873  : 

1874  : 
1875: 

1876  : 

1877  : 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 


41-42. 

35-36. 

40-41. 

31-32. 

769-770.* 

335-337. 

403-404.* 

47-48. 

39-40. 

13-14. 

21-22. 

21-22' 

23-24! 

27-28. 

51-52.* 

79-80.* 

817-818.* 
:  24-25. 
:  28-29. 
:  33-35. 
:  31-32. 
:  41-42. 
:  10. 
:  49-50. 
:  45-46. 
:  44.45. 
:41. 
:48. 
:51. 
:  55-56. 
:52. 
:  57. 
:  61-62. 
:  76-77. 
:  77-78. 
:  98-99. 
:  89-90. 
:  89-90. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


587 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Freehold  and  Jamesburg  Agricultural  R.R.- 
serial — cont'd 


-cont'd 


18112  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1892  :  106-107. 

1803  " '   1803;  123-124. 

1804  "  "    ' "   "  1804  :  107-108. 

180.->  "  "    "    "  "   "    '•   "  1805 :  122-123. 

1896  ' '   "    "   "  1896  :  08-99. 

1897  "  "    "    '  1897:101-102. 

1898 '    "  "   "    "   '•  189S  :  05-96. 

1899  "  "    "    "  "   "    "   "  1890 :  107-108. 

1900  "  "    ' 1900  :  130-131. 

1901  "  "    "    "  "   "    "   "  1001  :  142-143. 
1002 1902  :  137-138. 

1903  "  "    ■'    1003:118-119. 

1904  " '    "   "  1004:110-111. 


non-serial 
1S78.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Freehold  and  New  York  Rwy. 

1877-18S9.     Rept.  of  Freehold  and  New  York  Rwy. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1877  In  ann.  rents,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1877 

1878  "     "         ''^       "    "       ' 1878 

1879  "     "         '       "  1879 

1880  "     "         "         ' "        "  1880 

1881  "  "         "         "    "       "         "        "  1881 
1882 '      ' 1882 

1883  "  "         "         "    "      "         "       "  1883 

1884  "     "         1884 

1885  " '      1885 

1886  "     "         ' "        "  1886 

1887 '         "       "  1887 

18S8  "     "         "         "    "      "         "       "  1888 

1889  "     "         "         "    


:51. 
47-48. 
46-47. 
42. 

49-50. 
52. 

57-58. 
53-54. 
58-59. 
63-64. 
78-79. 
79-82. 


1879 

1879:48. 

1880 ' 

1880:4.3-44. 

1881 '         "    " 

"    1881  :  51. 

1882  "     "         "         "    " 

"       '•    1882:5.3. 

1883  "     ' ' 

"    1883  :  59. 

1884  ' 

'    1884  :  56. 

Co. 


" '    1889  :  100-101. 

non-serial 
1878.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Glassboro  R.R. 
18S4-18S8.    Rept.  of  Glassboro  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884  :  55. 

1885  "     "         "         "  '■       "         '■        "  1885  :  61. 

1886 ' 1886  :  65. 

1887 '         "  "       "         "        "  1887  :  80. 

1888  "     "         "         "  "      •'         "       "  1888  :  83. 

Green  Pond  R.R. 

1874.     Rept.  of  Green  Pond  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1874  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1874  :  33-34. 
Greenville  and  Hudson  Rwy. 

1896-1903.     Rept.   of  Greenville  and   Hudson   Rwy.   Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1896  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1896  :  100. 
1897 ■         "        ••    1897 :  103. 

1898  "     "         "         "    "      "         "        "    1898 :  97. 

1899  "     "         "         "    '■       "         "        '•    1899 :  109. 

1900  "     "         "         "    "      "         ■•        "    1900  :  132-133. 

1901 ' 1901  :  144-145. 

1002  "     "         "         ' 1002  :  139-140. 

1903  "     '■         "         " 1003:120-121. 

Greenwood  Lake  R.R. 

See  above.  Erie  R.R. 
Hackensack  R.R. 

1878-1884.     Rept.  of  the  Hackensack  R.R. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1878  :  49. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Hackensack  and  New  York  R.R. 

1S61-1S68.     Rept.  of  Hackensack  and  N.  Y.  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1861  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1861 :  35-36. 

1862 1862:45-46. 

1863 1863:61-02. 

1864  ' 1864  :  69. 

1865 •    "      "         "       "    1865:69-70. 

1860  not  found. 

1867  in  ann.  rents,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1867  :  67-68. 

1868 1868  :  73.* 

Hackensack  and  New  York  Extension  R.R. 

1870.    Rept.  of  Hackensack  and  N.  Y.  Extension  R.R. 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1870  : 


:877 


Hibernia  Mine  R.R. 


serial 


1865-1904.     Rept.  of  Hibernia  Mine 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


R.R. 


1865  in 

ann.  repts.  of  r.r 

and  canal 

cos.  1865  :  347.* 

1866  " 

*'         *'         *'    " 

"    1866  :  69. 

1867  " 

1868  " 

<t         <i         t.    .t 

•■    1867  :  77. 
"    1868  :  101. • 

1869  " 

It         11         1.    11 

"    1869  :  125.' 

1870  " 

"     stmts.  "    " 

'•    1870:867.* 

1871   •• 

■■    1871  :  56. 

1872  " 

11        It        11    .1 

"    1872:30. 

1873  " 

It        It        1.    .. 

•■    1873  :  36. 

1874   " 

11        11        1.    .1 

••    1874  :  35. 

1875  " 

11        11        It    t. 

'■    1875  :  43. 

1876  " 

11        11        it    It 

"    1876:43. 

1877  " 

It        11        It    11 

"    1877  :  54. 

1878  " 

11        11        11    11 

"    1878  :  50-51. 

1879  " 

11        11        ..    11 

"    1879  :  49-50. 

1880  " 

11        11        It    11 

'■    1880:45. 

1881   " 

11        11        11    11 

'■    1881  :  52. 

1882  " 

It        II        11    11 

"    1882:54. 

1883  " 

11        II        It    1. 

■■    1883:60-61. 

1884   " 

It        11        1.    11 

"    1884  :  57. 

1885  " 

11        11        1.    11 

'■    1885  :  62. 

1886  " 

11        11        11    11 

■•    1886:66-67. 

1887  " 

11        11        It    1. 

"    1887:81-82. 

1888  " 

11        11        11    1. 

"    1888:84-85. 

1889  " 

11        11        1.    11 

'■    1889  :  102-103 

1890  " 

11        11        11    1. 

•■    1890  :  91-92. 

1891   " 

11        11        11    11 

"    1891:91. 

1892  " 

11        11        11    11 

"    1892:108. 

1893  " 

11        II        11    1. 

"    1893  :  125. 

1894  " 

11        11        11    It 

"    1804  :  100. 

1895  •' 

11        11        1.    .1 

"    1895:124. 

1896  " 

11        11        11    It 

"    1896  :  101. 

1897  " 

It        it        11    11 

"    1897  :  105. 

1898   " 

11        11        11    11 

••    1808  :  09. 

1809  " 

11        It        11    11 

"    1899  :  112. 

1900  " 

.1        It        1.    11 

■■    1900  :  135. 

1901   " 

11        11        11    11 

"    1901 :  148. 

1902  " 

11        11        1.    11 

"    1002  :  143-144 

1903  " 

11        11        It    11 

•■    1903  :  124-125 

1904  " 

11        11        11    11 

'■    1904  :  114. 

1878. 


non-serial 
See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 


Consolirlatcd  with  the  New  Jersey  and  New  York  R.R.  Co. 
Hackensack  and  Lodi  R.R. 

1897-1904.     Rept.  of  Hackensack  and  Lodi  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1897  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1897  :  104. 

1898  .'     "        "        ' 


1899 
1000 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1808  :  98. 
1890:110-111. 

1900  :  134. 

1901  :  146-147. 

1902  :  141-142. 

1903  :  122-123. 

1904  :  112-113. 


Hibernia  Underground  R.R. 

1880-1904.     Rept.  of  the  Hibernia  Underground  R.R.  Co. 


In 

Documents  as 

follows  : 

1880 

n 

ann 

stmts. 

of  r.r 

and  canal  cos 

1880 

46. 

1881 

11    11 

11        11       11 

1881 

53. 

1882 

II    11 

II        11       II 

1882 

55. 

1883 

11    11 

II        11       II 

1883 

62. 

1884 

11    11 

It        11       11 

1884 

58. 

1885 

11    11 

11        11       11 

1885 

63. 

1886 

11         K 

11        II       II 

1886 

68-69. 

1887 

11         11 

11        11       11 

1887 

83-84. 

1888 

11         11 

11        11       II 

1888 

86-87. 

18S9 

11         11 

It        11       11 

1889 

104-105 

1890 

11         11 

11        II       11 

1890 

93-94, 

1891 

11         11 

11        11       II 

1891 

92-93. 

1802 

II         11 

11        11       11 

1892 

109-110 

1893 

II         11 

11        11       11 

1893 

126-127 

1804 

11         11 

11        II       II 

1894 

110-111 

1895 

11         11 

It        11       11 

1895 

125. 

1896 

11         11 

It        11       11 

1896 

102. 

1897 

It         11 

1.        11       11 

1897 

106. 

1898 

It         11 

•1        II       It 

1898 

100. 

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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Hibernia  Underground  R.R. — cont'd 


ISOn  in  ami.  stints,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1819 
1900 1900 

1901  "     ' 1901 

1902  ' 1902 

1903 1903 

1904 '       1904 


113. 

136. 

149-150. 

145-146. 

126-127. 

115-116. 


High  Bridge  R.R. 

1876-18S8.     Kept,  of  High  Bridge  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1876  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1876  :  44. 


187 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 


1877  :  55. 

1878  :  52. 
1879:51. 

1880  :  47. 

1881  :  54. 

1882  :  56. 

1883  :  63. 

1884  :  59. 

1885  :  64. 

1886  :  70. 

1887  :  85. 

1888  :  88. 


Hoboken  and  Manliattan  R.R. 

1903-1904.    Rept.  of  Hoboken  and  Manhattan  R.R. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1903  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1903  :  128-129. 


Co. 


1904 


1904  :  117-118. 


Hoboken  R.R.,  Warehouse  and  Steamship  Connecting  Co. 
1897-1904.     Rept.    of    Hoboken    R.R.,    Warehouse    and 
Steamship  Connecting  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1897  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1897  :  107. 

1898 '       1898  :  101. 

1899  ' '       1899:114. 

1900 1900:137-138. 

1901  "     "         "         •         "       "    1901  :  151-152. 

1902  "     "         '    1902  :  147-148. 

1903  "     "         "         "    "      "         "       "    1903 :  130-131. 
1904 ' 1904  :  119-120. 

Hopatcong  R.R. 

1890-1904.     Rept.  of  Hopatcong  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1890  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1890 


1891: 
1892: 


95. 
94. 
111-112. 

"  1893  :  128. 

1894  :  112. 

1895  :  126-127. 

1896  :  103. 

1897  :  108. 

1898  :  102. 

"  1899:115. 

1900  :  139. 

1901  :  153. 

1902  :  149-150. 

"  1903  :  132-133. 
1904  :  121-122. 

Communipaw  R.R. 
Rept.  of  Hudson  and  Communipaw  R.R.  Co. 

Documents  as  follows  : 

In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884  :  60. 
not  found. 

In  nnn.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1886  : 
1888  not  found. 


;71. 


1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

Hudson  and 
1884-1902. 
In 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887- 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 

Hudson  and  Manhattan  Rwy. 

1903-1904.     Rept.  of  Hudson  and  Manhattan  Rwy.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1903  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1903  :  134-135. 
1904 1904  :  123-124. 


nd  canal  cos.  1889 

106. 

"  1890 

96. 

1891 

95-96. 

1892 

113-114. 

1893 

129-130. 

1894 

113. 

1895 

128-129. 

1896 

104-105. 

1897 

109. 

"  1898 

103-104. 

1899 

116-117. 

1900 

140. 

1901 

154-155. 

1902 

151-152. 

RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Hudson  River  R.R. 

1854.     Rept.  of  the  Hudson  River  R.R. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1854  :  32-33. 

Hudson  River  R.R.  and  Terminal  Co. 

1892.     Rept.  of  Hudson  River  Railroad  and  Terminal 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1892  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1892  :  1 15-116. 

Hudson  Terminal  Rwy. 

1884.     Rept.  of  Hudson  Terminal  Rwy.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884  :  61. 

Hudson  Tunnel  Rwy. 

serial 
1881-1884.     Rept.  of  Hudson  Tunnel  Rwy.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  :  ^ 

1881  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1881 :  55. 
1882 '         "    "       "         "        "    1882 :  57. 

1883  •'     •'         '         "        "    1883:64. 

1884 1884  :  62. 

non-serial 
1886.  The  Arthur  Kill  Bridge  and  The  Hudson  River 
Tunnel.  Veto  of  Gov.  (Abbett)  of  amdmt.  to  bridge 
act  ....  with  a  note  as  to  legislation  concerning 
the  Hudson  Tunnel  R.R.  Co.  Newark:  The  Hol- 
brook  Prtg.  Co.,  1886.   20  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.T.,  Newark. 

Inter-City   Link   R.R. 
1904.    Rept.  of  Inter-City  Link  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1904  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1904  :  125-126. 

Island  Heights  R.R. 

1884.     Rept.  of  Island  Heights  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884  :  64. 
Merged  In  Philadelphia  and  Long  Branch  R.R.  Co. 

Irvington  R.R. 

1904.    Rept.  of  Irvington  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1904  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  crs.  1904  :  127-128. 

Jersey  City  and  Bayonne  R.R. 

1887-1904.    Rept.  of  Jersey  City  and  Bayonne  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1887  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1887  :  86-87. 

18SS 1888  :  89. 

1889 '         "    •'      1889 :  107. 

1890 1890  :  97. 

1891 ■ '        "  1891  :97. 

1892 '         "    "      1892  :  117. 

1893 1893  :  131. 

1894 1894  :  114. 

1895 '       "         "        "  1895:  130. 

1896 '         "        "  1896  :  106. 

1897 "        "  1897  :  110. 

1898  "      ■'         "         "    ' "  1898  :  105. 

1899 '         "        "  1899:  118. 

1900 '         "        "  1900 :  141. 

1901 '         1901  :  156. 

1902  "     "         "         ' 1902  :  153-154. 

1903 ' 1903  :  136-137. 

1904 1904  :  129-130. 

Jersey  City  Belt  Line  Rwy. 

1894-1904.     Rept.  of  Jersey  City  Belt  Line  Rwy.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1894  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 

1895 '•    "      " 

1896 '    " ' 

1897  "     "         "         "    "       " 

1898 

1899  "     

1900 ' 

1901   "      "         "         ••    ' 

1902 

1903 '         ' 

1004 "       


1894 

115-116. 

1895 

131-132. 

1896 

107. 

1897 

111. 

1808 

106. 

1899 

119. 

1900 

142. 

1901 

157-158. 

1902 

155-156. 

1903 

138-139. 

1904 

131-132. 

INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


589 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Jersey  City  and  Bergen  R.R. 

Under  act  of  Mnrch  15,  ISrifl. 
1869-1900.     Rept.  of  Jersey  City  and  Bergen  R.R. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1869  ;  67.* 


Co 


In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1870 :  803.* 

^        1872:31. 


1860 

1871  omitted 

1870 

1872 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 


1873  : 

1874  : 

1875  : 
1876: 
1877  : 
1878: 
1879: 

1880  : 

1881  : 
1882: 
1883: 
1884: 
1885: 


37. 

36. 
:  44. 
;45. 

55. 

53. 

52. 
I  48. 

.56. 

58. 
I  66-67. 

65. 
;65. 

1886  :  72. 

1887  :  88-89. 

1888  :  90-91. 

1889  :  108-109. 
1890:98-101. 
1891  :  98-101. 
1892:118-123. 

1893  :  132-145. 

1894  :  117146. 

1895  :  133-149. 
1896:  108-119. 
1897:112-126. 

1898  :  107-119. 

1899  :  120-131. 

1900  :  143-156. 


Jersey  City 
1881-1883, 
Co. 

In 

1881 
1882 
1883 

Jersey  City, 

1889-1890. 

Rwy. 

In 

1889 
1800 

Jersey  City 

1889-1890. 

In 

1889 
1890 

Jersey  City 

1889-1890 

In 

1889 

1890 

Joint  Comp 
Canal  Co. 
Kaighn's  Point  Terminal  R.R. 

1888.  Rept.  ot  Kaighn's  Point  Terminal  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1888  :  92. 
Keyport  R.R. 

1889.  Rept.  of  Keyport  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1889  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889  :  115-116. 
Kinkora  and  New  Lisbon  R.R. 

1903-1904.     Rept.  of  Kinkora  and  New  Lisbon  R.R. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1903  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1903 
1904 

Lafayette  Railroad 

1890-1904.     Rept.  of  Lafayette  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1890  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1890 
1891 


and  Communipaw  R.R. 
Rept.  of  Jersey  City  and  Communipaw  R.R. 

Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1881  :  57. 

'    "      • 1882  :  59. 

"     "         "        "    1883:68. 

Newark  and  Western  Rwy. 

Rept.  of  Jersey  City,  Newark  and  Western 
Co. 

Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889  :  110-111. 
1890  :  102. 

Terminal  Rwy. 

Rept.  of  Jersey  City  Terminal  Rwy.  Co. 

Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889  :  112-113. 
■■        "    1890 :  103. 

and  Western  Rwy. 

Rept.  of  Jersey  City  and  Western  Rwy.  Co. 

Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889  :  114. 
1890:104. 

anies;   see  below,  United  New  Jersey  R.R.  and 


Co. 


1904 


140-141. 
133-134. 


1891 


1892 


1892  :  124. 


105-106. 
102-103. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 


Lafayette  Railroad- 

ISO.-j  In  anil.  > 

1894  "  •• 

1895  "  " 

1896  "  " 

1897  "  " 

1898  "  " 

1899  ••  " 

1900  "  " 

1901  "  " 

1902  "  " 

1903  "  " 

1904  ••  " 


—cont'd 

tnits 


of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1893 

"  1894 

' 1895 

"  "   "    "   "  1896 

"  1897 

"  1898 

"  "   "    "   "  1899 

1900 

1901 


140-147. 
147-148. 
1501 51. 
120-121. 
127-128. 
120. 

132-133. 
I.'i7. 

159-160. 
1902«;  157-1.58. 

1903  :  142-143. 

1904  :  135136. 


Lake  Hopatcong  R.R. 

1882-1888.     Rept.  of  Lake  Hopatcong  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 

1883  " 

1884  " 

1885  " 

1886  " 

1887  " 

1888  " 


1882 

60. 

1883 

69. 

1884 

66. 

1885 

67. 

1886 

73. 

1887 

90. 

1888 

93. 

Hudson  River  Rwy. 
Rept.  of  Lehigh  and  Hudson  River  Rwy.  Co. 


Ducu 
In  an 


ments  as  follows  : 

n.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1882 


Lehigh  and 
1882-1904. 
In 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

Lehigh  and  New  England  R.R. 

1895-1904.     Rept.  of  Lehigh  and  New  England  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1895  1 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

Lehigh  Valley  R.R. 

1903-1904.     Rept.    of   Lehigh    Valley   R.R.    Co.    of   N.J. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1903  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1903  :  151-152. 
1904 1904  :  142-143. 

Lehigh  Valley  Terminal  Rwy. 

1891-1903.     Rept.  of  Lehigh  Valley  Terminal  Rwy.  Co. 


OS.  1882 

61. 

"  1883 

70-71. 

■■  1884 

67. 

"  1885 

68. 

"  1886 

74-75. 

"  1887 

91-92. 

"  1888 

94-95. 

"  1889 

117-118 

"  1890 

107-108 

"  1891 

104-105. 

"  1892 

125-126 

"  1893 

148-149 

"  1894 

149-151 

"  1895 

152-154 

"  1896 

122-123 

"  1897 

129-130. 

"  1898 

121-122 

"  1899 

134-135 

"  1900 

158-160 

"  1901 

161-162 

"  1902 

159-161 

"  1903 

144-146 

"  1904 

137-139 

nal  cos.  1895 

155-156 

"  1896 

124-125 

"  1897 

131-132 

"   "  1898 

123. 

"  1899 

136-137 

"  1900 

161-162 

"   "  1901 

163-164 

•'  1902 

162-163 

"  1903 

147-148 

"  1904 

140-141 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1891  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1891 : 


1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 


1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897: 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 


106-107. 

127. 

150-151. 

152-153. 

157-158. 

128-127. 

133-134. 

124. 

138-139. 

163-164. 

163-166. 

164-165. 

149-150. 


•  Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


590 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


OS.  1884 

68. 

•■  1885 

69. 

•  1886 

76. 

"  1887 

93-94. 

••  1888 

96-97. 

"  1880 

119-120 

■•  18P0 

109-110 

•  1801 

108-109 

"  1802 

128-129 

'  1803 

l.-)2-153 

'■  1804 

154-155 

'  1895 

159. 

"  1896 

128. 

••  1897 

135. 

"  1808 

125. 

'  1809 

140. 

"  1000 

165. 

'  1001 

167. 

"  1002 

160. 

"  1003 

153. 

"  1004 

144. 

RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Lodi  Branch  R.R. 

1884-1904.  Rept.  of  Lodi  Branch  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1800 
1891 
1892 
1803 
1804 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1809 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

Long  Beach  R.R. 

1886-1892.     Rept.  of  Long  Beach  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1886  1 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1S02 

Long  Branch  and  Sea  Girt 

1875-lSSO.     Rept.  of  Long  Branch  and  Sea  Girt  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  187 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

Long  Branch  and  Sea  Shore  R.R. 

serial 
1865-1873.     Rept.  of  Long  Branch  and  Sea  Shore  R.R. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1865  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  aud  canal  cos.  1865 

1866  

1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 


3d  canal  cos.  1886 

77. 

1887 

05-06. 

"  1888 

08-99. 

1889 

121. 

"  1800 

111. 

1801 

110-111. 

1892 

130-131. 

OS.  1875 

45. 

"  1876 

46. 

■■  1877 

57. 

■'  1878 

54. 

■■  1879 

53. 

"  1880 

49. 

OS.  1865 

71-7 

•'  1866 

39. 

'•  1867 

25. 

"  1868 

111. 

"  1869 

141. 

"  1870 

885. 

"  1871 

67. 

"  1872 

32. 

"  1873 

38. 

1874. 


non-serial 
See  below,  N.  J.  Southern  R.R. 


Long  Dock  Co. 

See  also  above,  Erie  R.R. 
1884-1904.     Rept.  of  Long  Dock  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 
1SS5 " 

1886  "     "         "         "    "      "         " 

1887  "     "         "         " 

1888  "     "         "■       

1889 "      •' 

1890  "     

1801 

1892  ' '      " 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1806 

1897 

1898 

1899  " '•      " 

1900 

1901   "     

1002 

1903 

1904 ' 


1884: 
1885; 
188G: 
1887: 
1888: 
1889; 
1890; 

1891  : 

1892  ; 
l,'i93; 
1894; 
1895  : 
1896; 
1897: 
1898; 
1800  : 
1900: 
1001  ; 
1902  : 
1003  : 
1904: 


69. 

70-71. 

78-79. 

97-98. 

100-101. 

122-123. 

112-113. 

112-113. 

132-133. 

154-155. 

156-157. 

160-161. 

120-130. 

136-144. 

126-135. 

141-140. 

166-167. 

168-160. 

107-170. 

154-161. 

145-148. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Longwood  Valley  R.R. 

1876-1888.     Rept.  of  Longwood  Valley  R.R.  Co. 


In  Documents  as 

follows 

1876  in 

ann. 

repts.  of  r.r. 

and  canal  cos 

1876 

47. 

1877  " 

'   .(   .1 

1877 

5S. 

1878  " 

*   "   " 

1878 

55. 

1879  " 

1   t(   «i 

1870 

54. 

1880  " 

•   *'   " 

1880 

50. 

1881  " 

•   ••   •* 

1881 

58. 

1882  " 

I   It   It 

1.882 

62, 

1883  " 

4        ,1       11 

1883 

72. 

1884  " 

*        "       •' 

1884 

70. 

1885  •• 

*        "       " 

1885 

72. 

1886  " 

4        14                 ,t 

1886 

80. 

1S87  " 

t                   ,1       (1 

1887 

99. 

1888  " 

*        "       " 

1888 

102 

Lucaston  R.R. 

1902-1904.     Rept.  of  Lucaston  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1902  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1002  :  171-172. 

1903  "     ■'         "         "    " •    1903  :  162-163. 

1004 '         '■    "      "         "        "    1904:149-150. 

Macopin  R.R. 

1887-1904.     Rept.  of  Macopin  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1887  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1887 

100-101. 

1888  "   

•'   •■  1SS8 

103-104. 

1880 ' 

1889 

124-125. 

1890  "   "    "    "  " 

"  1890 

114-115. 

1801 '    "  " 

1891 

114-115. 

1892  "   "    "    "  " 

"  1892 

134-135. 

1893 '    "  " 

1893 

156-157. 

1894  •■   •' 

••  1894 

158-150. 

1805 '    "  " 

1895 

162-163. 

1S06  "   ' 

1896 

131. 

1897  "   ' 

1897 

145. 

1.S98  •'   "    

1898 

136. 

1890 '  " 

1S99 

150. 

1000 "  " 

1000 

168. 

1001  "   "    "    "  " 

1001 

170. 

1002  "   ■'    "    "  '• 

"  1902 

173. 

1903  "   "    "    "  " 

••  1903 

164. 

1004  "   "    "    "  " 

"    "  1004 

151. 

Manahawkin  and  Long  Beach  Transportation  Co. 
1898-1904.     Rept.    of    Manahawkin    and    Long 
Transportation  Co. 

In  I)ocuments  as  follows  : 
1808  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos 


Beach 


1809 
1000 
1001 
1002 
1003 
1904 


.  1808 
1899 
1900 
1001 
1002 
1003 
1004 


137-138. 
151-1.52. 
160-17(1. 
17M72. 
174-175. 
165-166. 
152-153. 


Manufacturers'  R.R.  Co. 

1882-18SS.     Rept.  of  Manufacturers'  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 
1883 

1884  "  " 

1885  "  " 

1886  "  " 

1887  ' 

1888 ' 

Manufacturers'  Extension  R.R. 

1SS9-1904.     Rept.  of  Manufacturers'  Extension  R.R.  Co. 


1882 

63. 

1883 

73. 

1884 

71. 

1885 

7:t. 

1886 

81. 

1887 

102 

1888 

105 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1889  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889 

1890 '  1890 

1891  " 1801 

1802  "   "    "    "  "   "    "   "  1802 

1803  ■'   "    "    "  "   ■ 1893 

1804  "   "    ' 1.804 

1895 "  ' 1805 

1806  ' "   •'  1806 

1897  ••   "    1807 

1.S9S 1898 

1899  "   •'    "    •' '   "  1800 

1900  " '   1000 

1901 '   "  1001 

1902 1902 

1903  "  "   19o:i 

1904  "   "    1904 


126-127. 

117. 

116-117. 

136-137. 

158-159. 

160-161. 

164-165. 

132-133. 

146. 

139. 

153-154. 

171-172. 

173-174. 

170-177. 

167-168. 

154-155. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


591 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Martin's  Creek  Rwy. 
1S86-1895.    Rept.  of  Martin's  Creeli  Rwy.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1886  in  ann.  stmts,  of  i.r.  and  canal  cos.  18SG  :  82. 

1887  "     "         "         '  1887  :  10:!-104. 

1888 '         1888  :  106-107. 

18S0 '         1880  :  128-129. 

1800 '       "  1800  :  118. 

1801 1801  :  118. 

1802  "      "         '      1892:  138. 

1893 '      1893:160-161. 

1894 1894:  162. 

ISO,") 1895  :  166. 

May's  Landing  and  Egg  Harbor  City  R.R. 

1873-1893.     Rept.   of  May's   Landing   and   Egg   Harbor 
City  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1873  in 

ann. 

stmts 

of 

r.r. 

and 

canal 

cos 

1873 

39. 

1874  " 

1874 

37. 

187.^;  " 

" 

" 

'* 

*• 

'* 

" 

1875 

46. 

1876-18 

79  not  found. 

1880  in  ann 

stmts 

of 

r.r 

and  canal 

COS 

1880 

61. 

1881  " 

" 

1881 

59. 

1882  " 

*' 

" 

1882 

64. 

1883  " 

*' 

" 

1883 

74. 

1884  •' 

" 

•* 

1884 

72. 

1885  " 

" 

" 

1885 

74. 

1886  " 

*' 

" 

1886 

83. 

1887  " 

" 

" 

1887 

105. 

1888  " 

'* 

1SS8 

ins-100. 

1889  " 

" 

" 

1889 

130-131. 

1890  " 

*' 

'* 

1800 

llfi. 

1891  " 

" 

" 

1S91 

110-120. 

1892  ■• 

*' 

" 

1892 

139-140. 

1893  " 

" 

" 

1893 

162-163. 

Mercer  and  Somerset  Rwy. 

Under  act  of  Feb.  24,  1S,">2. 
1852-1880.     Rept.  of  Mercer  and  Somerset  Rwy. 


Co. 


In 
1852 
1853 

1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1S7S 
1870 
1880 


Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1852  :  33-34. 
1870  not  found. 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1871 :  30. 
not  found, 
in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


,  1873 
1S74 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 


:  40-41. 
:  38-39. 
:  47-48. 
:  48-49. 
:  59-60. 
:  56-57. 
:  55-56. 
:  51-52. 


Middle  Brook  R.R.  Co. 

1899-1904.     Rept.  of  Middle  Brook  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1899  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1899  ; 


1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1004 


1000 
1001 
1002 
1003 
1904 


Middle  Valley  R.R. 

1897-1904.     Rept.  of  Middle  Valley  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1897  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1897  : 

1898  "     ' 1898  : 

1899 '         "        "  1899 : 

1900 '         '       •'  1900  : 

1901 1901  : 

1902 '        "  1902  : 

1903 '      1903  : 

1904   •■       ■         ' "        "  1904  : 

Middlesex  Railway 

1889-1903.     Rept. 


155. 

173-174. 

175-176. 

178-179. 

169-170. 

156-157. 


148. 

141-142. 

157. 

177-178. 

179-180. 

182-183. 

173-174. 

158-159. 


of  Middlesex  Rwy.  Co. 


In 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1S96 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 


Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos 


1889 

132-133 

1800 

119. 

1891 

121. 

1892 

141. 

1893 

164-165 

1894 

163-164 

1895 

167-168 

189G 

134. 

1897 

147. 

1898 

140. 

1899 

156. 

1900 

175-176 

1901 

177-178 

1902 

180-181 

1903 

171-172 

:  62-63. 
:  60-62. 


73. 

75. 
84-85. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Midland  Railway 

1880-1881.     Rept.  of  Midland  Rwy.  Co.  of  N.  J. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1880  : 

1881  "     ' 1881 : 

Midvale  Railroad 

1SS4-1886.     Rept.  of  Midvale  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  fis  f.-llows  : 

1884  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884  : 

1885  "     •■         1885: 

1886  "     '■         "         "    "       ■'         "        "    1886: 

Mill  Creek  and  Hudson  River  Rwy. 

1884-1890.     Rept.  of  Mill  Creek  and  Hudson  River  Rwy. 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 

18.85 

1886  •' 

1887 ' 

1888  not  found. 

1889  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  cannl  cos.  1889  :  134.135. 

1890  ■ 1890:120-121. 

Millstone  and  New  Brunswick  R.R. 

1854-1904.     Rept.  of  the  Millstone  and  New  Brunswick 
R.R.  Co. 


,  1884  :  74. 

1885  :  76. 

1886  :  86-87. 

1887  :  107-108. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1854  in  ann.  rents,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1854  : 
1855 '         1855  : 


1856 

1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1800 
18(i7 
1808 
1860 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


stmts. 


1855 

1856 

1857 

1858: 

1859: 

1860: 

1861: 

1862: 

1863: 

1864  : 

1S65  : 

1866: 

1867  : 

1868  : 
1869: 
1870: 
1871  : 
1872: 
1873: 
1874: 
1875: 
1876: 
1877: 
1878: 
1879: 
1880: 
1881  : 
1882: 
1883: 
1884: 
1885: 
1886: 
1887  : 
1888: 
1889  : 
1890: 
1891  : 
1892: 

1893  : 

1894  : 
1895: 
1896: 
1897: 
1898: 
1899: 
1900: 
1901  : 
1902: 
1903: 
1904  : 


Millville  and  Glassboro  R.R. 

Under  act  of  Feb.  24.  1852  and  suppl.  Mch, 
1861-1867.     Rept.  of  Millville  and  Glassboro 
In  Documents  as  fallows  ; 

1861  in  ann.  rents,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1861  : 

1862  " •      1862: 

1863  ■'     "         '       "    1863: 

1864 1864: 

1865  "     "         "    1865: 

1866 1866: 

1867 '         1867: 


44-46. 

37-38. 

35-36. 

19-20. 

759-760.* 

351-352.* 

367-368.* 

25-26. 

29-30. 

25-26. 

53-54. 

51-52. 

51-52. 

57-58. 

47-48.* 

71-72.* 

807-808.* 

19-20. 

35. 

42. 

40. 

50. 

50. 

61-6-'. 

58-59. 

57-58. 

53-54. 

63. 

65. 

75. 

75. 

77. 

88-89. 

109-110. 

110-111. 

136-137. 

122-123. 

122-123. 

142-143. 

166-167. 

165-166. 

160-170. 

135-136. 

149-150. 

143-144. 

158-159. 

179-180. 

181-182. 

184-185. 

175-176. 

160-161. 


11.  1853. 
R.R. 


37-38. 

47-48. 

58. 

43-44. 

41-42. 

29. 

43. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Montclair  Railroad 

1874.     Rept.  of  Montclair  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1874  :  41-42. 
Montclair  and  Greenwood  Lake  Rwy. 

serial 
1875-1878.     Rept.    of    Montclair    and    Greenwood    Lake 
Railway  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1875  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1875 


1876 
1877 
1878 


1876 
1877 

1878 


49. 
51. 
63. 
60. 


non-serial 


1878.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Morris  County  Railroad 

1888-1904.     Rept.  of  Morris  County  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1888  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1888  :  112-113. 

1889 '         " '  1889  :  138-139. 

1890 '      "         "        "  1890 :  137-138. 

1891 '         " '  1891  :  124-125. 

1892  "     "         "         1892 :  144-145. 

1893  "     •■         "         "    "      1893:168-169. 

1894  "     •'         ' 1894  :  167-16S. 

1895 "    "      1895  :  171-172 

1896  " ' ■  1896  :  137-138. 

1897  "     "         "         "    "       "         "        '•  1897 :  151-152. 

1898  ••     "         "         " '  1898 :  145-146. 

1899  "     ' "  1899 :  160-161. 

1900 '         "    "       "         "        "  1900 :  181-182. 

1901 ' '        "  1901  :  183-184. 

1902 '         '         "       "  1902  :  186-187. 

1903  "     "         "  1903 :  177-178. 

1904 1904  :  162-163. 

Morris  County  Connecting  R.R. 

1904.     Rept.  of  Morris  Co.  Connecting  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1904  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1904  :  164-165. 
Morris  and  Essex  R.R. 

serial 

1  series 

1840-1844/5.    Ann.  rept.  of  Morris  and  Essex  R.R. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1840  In  Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1  :  356. 
1841-1843  not  found. 
1845/6  In  Votes  of  Assem.  1846  :  453-454. 

2  series 

1853-1904.     Rept.  of  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Morris  and  Essex  R.R. — cont'd 


1SS4  in  ann. 

1885  "  " 

1886  "  " 

1887  "  " 

1888  "  " 

1889  "  " 

1890  "  " 

1891  "  " 

1892  "  " 

1893  "  " 

1894  "  " 

1895  "  " 

1896  "  " 

1897  "  " 

1898  "  " 

1899  "  " 

1900  "  " 

1901  •'  " 

1902  "  " 

1903  "  " 

1904  "  " 


stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884 
1885 


1893: 
1894: 
1895: 
1896: 


1899  : 
1900: 
1901  : 
1902: 
1903: 


77-79. 

81-83. 
1886  :  92-98. 
1887:  111-121. 

1888  :  114-121. 

1889  :  140-146. 

1890  :  124-132. 

1891  :  126-135. 

1892  :  146-157. 
170-182. 
169-179. 
173-185. 
139-150. 

1897  ;  153-163. 

1898  :  147-157. 
162-180. 
183-210. 
185-203. 
188-206. 
179-220. 

1904  :  166-185. 


Co. 


In 
1853 

1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
186.") 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 


Documents  as  follows  : 
in  ann.  rents,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 
19-22. 
In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1854  [1.  e.  1853]  : 


stmts.  " 


1S54 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1S62 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1806 
18B7 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 


:  23-26. 
:  29-32. 

29-32. 
;  35-38. 

771-773,' 
:  319-322. • 
:  381-383.* 
:  23-24. 

21-22. 
'  27-29 

61-63! 

61-64. 

53-56. 

61-64. 

93-97,* 

113-116.* 

851-855.* 

45-48. 

37-40. 

44-47. 

43-45. 

51-54. 

52-54. 

64-67. 

61-63. 

59-61. 

55-57. 

64-68. 

66-68. 

77-80. 


non-serial 
1835-1846.     See  above.  Railroads.   Laws,  these  dates. 
1835-1873.     See  same,  these  dates. 
1853-1885.     Tables:    cost  of  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  as 

shown  by  repts.  of  co.  each  yr.,  actual  cost  as  shown 

by    examination    of    co.'s    books,    tax    paid    under 

charter,   balance   tax    still    due   state.    Interest   on 

same  to  Jan.   1,  1887,  total  tax  and  interest  due. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1887.) 
.     Summary  table  giving  cost  of  Morris  and  Essex 

R.R.,  cost  of  equipment,  etc.,  and  total  cost  each  yr. 

since  1853.    (Same  1887:  97.) 
1861.     Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary   (Mulford)   rel. 

to  affairs  of  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.    (Minutes 

of  Assem.  1861:  782-786.) 
1877-1886.     Stmt,    furnished   state   bd.   of   assessors  by 

Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.   [Incl.  statistics  of  the 

road  since  1877].     (Govs.  mess.    (Abbett)   Jan.   11, 

1887,  schedule  C.) 
1885.     Opinion  of  the  atty.  gen.  resp.   assem.  bill  no. 

388  [Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  charter],  Stockton. 

Camden:    Prtd.   by  the  Courier   Publishing  Assn., 

1885.   7  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

.     Same.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1885:  518-521.) 

.     Same.   7  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1885  v.  2,  doc.  39.) 

1888.     See  below,  Phila.  and  Reading  R.R.,  this  date. 

1895.     See  above.  Central  R.R.  of  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

Taxation;   see  Taxation:     State.     Corporations.     Rail- 

BOADS 


Morris  and  Essex  Extension  R.R. 
1889-1904.     Rept.  of  Morris  and 
Co. 


Essex  Extension  R.R. 


In 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1S96 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


Documents  as  follows  : 

In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1889: 

1890  : 

1891  : 

1892  : 

1893  : 


1897: 
1898: 
1899: 
1900: 
1901  ; 


147-148. 
133-134. 
136-137. 
158-159. 
183-184. 

1894  :  180-181. 

1895  :  186-187. 
1896:  151-152. 

164-165. 
158-159. 
181-182. 
211-212. 
204-205. 

1902  :  207-208. 

1903  :  201-202. 

1904  :  186-187. 


Morristown  and  Erie  R.R. 

1903-1904.     Rept.  of  Morristown  and  Erie  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  ns  follows  : 

1903  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1903  :  203-204. 

1904  " 1904  :  188-189. 


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593 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Mount  Holly  and  Burlington  R.R. 

1853.     Rept.  of  Mount  Holly  and  Burlington  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1853  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1854    [1.  e.   1853]  : 
30-33. 

Mount  Holly,  Lumberton  and  Medford  R.R. 
1871-1904.    Rept.  of  Mount  Holly,  Lumberton  and  Med- 
ford R.R.  Co. 


In 
1871 
1S72 
1873 
1874 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


Documents  as  follows  : 

In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1875  not  found. 

In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1871  : 
1872; 
1873; 

1876 
1877; 
1878: 
1879; 
1880; 
1881  ; 
1882; 
1883; 
1884; 
1885: 
1886; 
1887  : 
1888; 
1889: 
1890: 
1891  : 
1892; 
1893: 
1894  : 
1895; 
1896: 
1897: 
1898  : 
1899: 
1900; 
1901  : 
1902: 
1903: 
1904: 


31. 
41. 

48. 

55. 

68-69. 

64. 

62-63. 

58-59. 

67. 

69. 

81-82. 

80-81. 

84-85. 

99-100. 

122-123. 

122-123. 

149-150. 

135-136. 

138-139. 

161-162. 

186-187. 

183-184. 

190-191. 

155-156. 

168-169. 

162-163. 

183-184. 

213-214. 

206-207. 

209-210. 

205-206. 

190-191. 


Mount  Hope  Mineral  R.R. 

Incorporated  March  16,  1866. 
1869-1904.     Rept.  of  Mount  Hope  Mineral  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1869  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1869 


1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


stmts. 


1870 

1871  : 

1872: 

1873  : 

1874: 

1875: 

1876: 

1877: 

1878: 

1879: 

1880: 

1881  : 

1882: 

1883: 

1884: 

1885: 

1886: 

1887: 

1888: 

1889: 

1890: 

1891  : 

1892  : 
1893: 
1894: 
1895: 
1896: 
1897: 
1898: 
1899: 
1900: 
1901  : 
1902: 
1903: 
1904: 


127.* 

901.' 

69. 

42. 

49. 

46. 

55. 

56. 

70. 

65. 

64. 

60. 

68. 

70. 

83. 

82. 

86. 

101. 

124. 

124. 

151. 

139. 

140. 

160. 

185. 

182. 

188-189. 

153-154. 

166-167. 

160-161. 

185-186. 

215-216. 

208-209. 

211-212. 

207-208. 

192-193. 


National  Docks  Rwy. 
1879-1904.    Rept.  of  National  Docks  Rwy.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1879  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1879  :  65. 

1880  •'     "         '      "         "        "    1880:64. 

1881  "     "         "         "    "      "         "       "    1881  :  69. 

1882 '         "    ' 1882  :71. 

1883  "     "         "         "    "      "         "       "    1883 :  84. 

38 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

National  Docks  Rwy. — cont'd 

1884  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 

1885 '    "  " 

1886 '  " 

1887 '    "  " 

1888 '  " 

1889  "   "    

1890 

1891  ••   "    "    "  " 

1892  "   

1893 

1894  "   "    ' 

1895  "  "    "    "  " 

1896  "  "    "    •'  " 

1897  "  "    "    "  " 
1898 '  " 

1899  "  ' 

1900  "  "    "    "  " 
1901 '    •'  " 

1902  "  "    

1903  "  "    "    "  " 
1904 


1884  :  83. 

1885  :  87-88. 
1880  :  102-103. 

1887  :  125-126. 

1888  :  125-126. 

1889  :  152-153. 
140. 

141-142. 
163. 

188-189. 
185-186. 
192-193. 
157-158. 
170-171. 
164-165. 
187-188. 
217-218. 
210-211. 
213-214. 

1903  :  209-210. 

1904  :  194-195. 


1890: 
1891  : 
1892: 
1893: 
1894: 
1895: 
1896: 
1897: 
1898: 
1899  : 
1900; 

1901  : 

1902  : 


National  Docks  and  New  Jersey  Junction  Connecting  Rwy. 
1897.    Rept.  of  National  Docks  and  New  Jersey  Junc- 
tion Connecting  Rwy.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1897  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1897  :  172. 

Navesink  R.R. 

1892-1904.     Rept.  of  Navesink  R.R.   Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1892  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1892  :  164-165. 

1893  •■     •'         "         ' '       "  1893 :  190. 

1894  " '  "   "    "   "  1894  :  187-188 

1895  "  "    "    1895 :  194-195 

1896  "  "    "    "  ' 1896 :  159-160, 

1897  "  "    ' 1897:173-174 

1898  "  "    "    "  "   ' 1898 :  166-167 

1899 ' 1899  :  189-190 

1900 '  ' '  1900  :  219-220, 

1901  "  "    "    1901  :  212-213 

1902  "  "    "    ' "   "  1902 :  215-216. 

1903 1903:211-212 

1904  "     "         ' 1904  :  196-197, 

New  Egypt  and  Farmingdale  R.R. 

1875-1880.     Rept.  of  New  Egypt  and  Farmingdale  R.R. 
Co. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1875  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1875  : 


59. 


1876 '    "      "         "       "  1876:60. 

1877  ' " '  1877  :  75. 

1878  "     "         1878:69. 

1879  "     "         "         '         "       "  1879 :  69. 

1880  "     "        "        " "  1880:68. 

New  Jersey,  Delaware  and  Hudson  R.R. 

1833.    See  below,  Paterson  and  Hudson  R.R.,  this  date. 
New  Jersey  Junction  R.R. 

1886-1904.    Rept.  of  New  Jersey  Junction  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1886  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1886  :  109-110. 


1887  "     " 

.. 

•'    1887  :  131-133. 

1888  "     " 

*'         ' 

"    1888  :  132-133. 

1889  "     " 

(1         1 

•'    1889  :  159-161. 

1890  "     " 

**         • 

"    1890  :  147-148. 

1891   "     " 

'•         * 

"    1891  :  147-148. 

1892  "     " 

t(         . 

"    1892  :  170-172. 

1893  •'     " 

4«                 t 

"    1893  :  196-198. 

1894  "     " 

41                   4 

"    1894  :  196-198. 

1895   "     " 

44                   4 

"    1895:202-203. 

1896  "     " 

41                    4 

"    1896  :  166-167. 

1897  "     " 

11                   1 

"    1897  :  180-181. 

1898  "     " 

44                   4 

"    1898  :  173-175. 

1899  "     " 

41                   4 

"    1899  :  196-197. 

1900  "     " 

41                    1 

"    1900  :  225-227. 

1901   "     " 

44                   4 

"    1901  :  220-222. 

1902  "     " 

44                   4 

"    1902  :  223-224. 

1903  "     " 

41                   4 

"    1903:219-221. 

1904   "      " 

14                   1 

■•    1904:204-206. 

New  Jersey  Midland  R.R. 

1874-1879.     Rept. 

of  New 

Jersey 

Midland  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1874  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r 

and  canal  cos.  1874  :  52.53. 

1875  ••     " 

"    1875:60-61. 

1876  "     " 

"    1876:61-62. 

1877  "     " 

"    1877:76-77. 

1878  "     " 

"    1878  :  70-71. 

1879  "     " 

"    1879:70-71. 

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594 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

New  Jersey  and  New  York  R.R. 

1S74-1904.  Rept.  of  New  Jersey  and  New  York  R.R.  Co. 
In 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888- 
1890 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania  Traction  Co. 

1903.     Rept.  of  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania  Traction 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1903  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1903  :  225-226. 


omitted. 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  CTnal  cos. 


1895  omitted. 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1874 

54. 

1875 

62. 

1870 

03. 

1877 

78-79. 

1878 

72-76. 

1879 

72-73. 

1880 

69-70. 

1881 

73-74. 

1882 

75-76. 

1883 

87-88. 

1884 

87-88. 

1880 

111-112 

1887 

134-135 

isno 

168-169 

1897 

182-183 

1S98 

176-177 

1899 

198-199 

1900 

228-229 

1901 

223-224 

1902 

225-226 

1903 

222-224 

1904 

207-208 

New  Jersey  Railroad  and  Transportation  Co. 

See  also  below.  United  N.  J.  R.H.  and  Canal  Co. 
Finance :   State.    Investments. 

serial 


Also, 


I'nder  act  of  Feb.  24,  1852. 
1852.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation 
Co. 

Checklist 
1852  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at    the   True    American 
Office.  1853.    11  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
1852  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.    pp.  461-471. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1852  in  App.  to  Senate  jol.   1853  :  461-471. 
House     "     1853:461-471. 

2  series 
No  separate  copies  were  published  b.v  the  state. 
1853-1867.     Ann.  rept.  of  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation 
Co.   to  the  legisl. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1854    [i.    e.   1853]: 
11-18. 

1854  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1854  :  10-17. 

1855 1855:15-21. 

1856  ' '      "         "        "  lS."i6  :  21-28. 

1857 ' '  1857:  9-17. 

1858 '      1858  :  749-757.* 

1859  "     "         "         1859  :  303-309.* 

1860 1860  :  359-366.* 

1861 1861  :  11-15. 

1862 1862  :  9-13. 

1863 1863:19-23. 

1864 1864  :  47-52. 

1865 1865  :  45-50. 

1866 • 1866:45-50. 

1867 '      1867  :  49-54. 

non-serial 
1833.     See  below,  Paterson  and  Hudson  R.R..  this  date. 

1836.  Communication  from  president  and  directors  of 
N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.,  assuring  protec- 
tion of  crossing  of  old  post  road  by  their  r.r.  in 
in  case  of  change  of  location  of  bridge  of  that  road 
over  the  Hackensack  River.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1835/6:  165-166.) 

1837.  State's  right  to  subscribe  to  stock  of  N.  J.  R.R. 
and  Transportation  Co.  will  expire  before  next  ses- 
sion.   (Govs.  mess.   (Dlckerson)   Jan.  3,  1837.) 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

New  Jersey  Railroad  and  Transportation  Co. — cont'd 
n07i-serial — cont'd 
1837.     Rept.  of  committee  (Wills)  apptd.  to  investigate 
condition  and  affairs  of  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transporta- 
tion Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  137-151.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    Prtd.  by  J.  Justice  & 

Son,  1837.  19  pp. 
.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Arrowsmith)  on  inves- 
tigation of  condition  and  affairs  of  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Transportation  Co.,  giving  facts  that  may  aid  Legisl. 
in  deciding  upon  subscription  of  capital  stock  of 
company  reserved  by  charter;  stmt,  of  passengers, 
receipts  and  expenditures  of  road.  (Jol.  Legisl. 
Council  1836/7:  80-94.) 

Investisatinn  covers  the  period  1834-1837. 
1847.  Communication  from  grand  jury  of  Hudson  Co. 
presenting  as  oppressive  public  nuisance,  close  con- 
tiguity of  N.  J.  R.R.  to  public  road  on  each  side  of 
Hackensack  River.  (Sen.  jol.  1847:  285-286.) 
1884.  Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  (Stockton)  on  state's  right 
to  take  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1884:  324-326.) 

.     Same.   4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1884.   v.  2,  doc.  36.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     300  copies  ordered  prtd.     (.Minutes  of  Assem. 
1884  :  324.) 
Transit    Duties;    see   Taxation:     State.     Cobpobations. 

Raileo.^ds 
New  Jersey  Shore  Line  R.R. 

1888-1904.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  Shore  Line  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  ; 

1888  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 

1889  "     "         "         ' 

1890  "      "         "         "    ' 

1891  "     "         "         

1892  "     "         "         "    " ' 

1S93 ' 

1.sri4 ' • 

1895 

1896 " 

1897 

1898 '         " 

1899  "     "         

1900 

1901  "     "         •'         ■' 

1902 ■         

1903 

1904 

New  Jersey  Southern  R.R. 

Includes  branches  as  follows  :  Steamer  Division  betw. 
N.  Y.  and  Sand.v  Hook  ;  the  Long  Hr;uich  and  Sea 
Shore  R.U. :  N.  ,T.  Southern  proper  ;  Toms  River  and 
Waretown  ;  Pemberton  and  N.  Y.  ;   Vlneland   Rwy. 

serial 
Under  act  of  Mch.  24.  1852. 
1870-1904.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  Southern  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1870  : 

1871 1871  : 

1872 1872: 

1873 ' '  1873: 

1874 '        "  1874  : 

1875 •         1875  : 

1876 1876: 

1877 ' 1877  : 

1878 1878: 

1879-1880  omitted. 

1881  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1881  : 

1.S82 1882  : 

1883 '         ••        ••  1S83: 

1884 1884  : 

1885  ■' 1885  : 

1880 "  1886: 

1887 1887: 

1888  " 1888 : 

1889 1889  : 

1890  " 1890: 

1891 1891  : 

1892 '         1892  : 

1893 1893  : 

1894 '       1894  : 

1895   ••      "         "         "     ' 1895  : 

1896 ' 1896 : 


1888 

134. 

1889 

162. 

1890 

149. 

1891 

149. 

1892 

173. 

1893 

199. 

1894 

199. 

1895 

204-205. 

1896 

170. 

1897 

184. 

1898 

178. 

1899 

200. 

1900 

2.30. 

1901 

225. 

1902 

227-228. 

1903 

227-228. 

1904 

209-210. 

883-884.* 

65-66. 

51-52. 

56-57. 

55-56. 

63-64. 

64-66. 

80-83. 

74-75. 

75. 

77-78. 

89-90. 

89-90. 

93-94. 

113-114. 

136-139. 

135-137. 

163-165. 

150-152. 

150-152. 

174-176. 

200-203. 

200-203. 

206-209. 

171-173. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


595 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

New  Jersey  Southern  R.R. — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
1807  in  aim.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1807 

1898 18'.is 

1899 18'.i9 

1900 '       "  1900 

1901 "         "       ••  1901 

1902  "     "         • "         ••       "  1902 

1903  "     "         1903 


1904 


]sr,-iss. 

179-1S2. 
2111-2(13. 
231-234. 
226-228. 
229-233. 
229-234. 
1904  :  211-215. 


non-serial 
1874.     Rept.  of  committee  on  r.rs.,  canals  and  turnpikes 
(Hopkins)     on    Investigation    of    management    of 
various  railroads  of  state.    (Sen.  jol.  1874:  985-989; 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1874:  1066-1070.) 

N.  J.  Southern  ;  Long  Branch  and  Sea  Shore  ;  Pemberton 
and  N.  Y.  R.K.  cos. ;  Vineland  Rwy.  Co. 

New  Jersey  Terminal  R.R. 

1903-1904.     Rept.  of  New  Jersey  Terminal  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1903  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1903  :  235-236. 


1904 


1904:216-217. 


New  Orange  Four  Junction  R.R. 

1901-1904.     Rept.  of  New  Orange  Four  Junction  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1901  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1901  :  229-230. 


1902 
1903 
1904 


1902  :  234-235. 

1903  :  237-238. 

1904  :  218-219. 


New  York  and  Atlantic  Highlands  R.R. 

1884-1889.     Rept.  of  New  York  and  Atlantic  Highlands 
R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884  :  91. 

1885  "     "         "         ' 1885 :  95-96. 

1886  "     ' 1886  :  115. 

1887  "     •'         "         "    "       "         "       "    1887  :  140-141. 

1888 "        "    1888:138-139. 

1889 "         "       "    1889 :  166-167. 

New  York  Bay  R.R. 

1894-1904.     Rept.  of  New  York  Bay  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1894  in  aun.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1894  :  204. 

1895  "  "    "    " 1895  :  210. 

1896 1896  :  174-175. 

1897  "  "    "    " 1897 :  189-190. 

1898  "  "    ' "   "  1898 :  183-184. 

1899 '    "  ' 1899  :  204-205. 

1900  ' 1900  :  235-236. 

1901  "  "    "    "  "   "    "   "  1901  :  231-232. 

1902 "  "   "    "   "  1902 :  236-237. 

1903 ' 1903  :  239-240. 

1904  "  "    "    ' 1904:220-221. 

New  York  and  Fort  Lee  R.R. 

Under  act  of  Feb.  24.  1852. 
1870-1904.  Rept.  of  N.  Y.  and  Port  Lee  R.R.  Co. 


In 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883- 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


Documents  as  follows  : 
in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and 


omitted. 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and 


1896  omitted. 

in  ann.  stints,  of  r.r.  and 


canal  cos.  1870  : 

"  1871  : 

"  1872: 

"  1873: 

"  1874  : 

"  1875  : 

canal  cos.  1877  : 

"  1878: 

"  1879: 

"  1880; 

"  1881  : 

"  1882: 

canal  cos.  1897  ; 

"  1898; 

"  1899; 

"  1900; 

"  1901  : 

"  1902  : 

"  1903; 

"  1904  ; 


881-882.* 

63-64. 

53-54. 

58-59. 

48. 

65. 


76. 
74. 
71. 
76. 
79. 

191-192. 
185-186. 
206-207. 
237-238. 
233-234. 
238-230. 
241-242. 
222-223. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

New  York  and  Greenwood  Lake  Rwy. 

1879-1904.     Rept.   of  New   York   and   Greenwood   Lake 
Rwy.  Co. 


In 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


Documents  as  follows  : 
In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  i 


al  COS.  1879 : 

••  1880; 

"  1881  ; 

"  1882; 

••  1883; 

■•  1884 

"  1885  ; 

"  1886; 

"  1887; 

"  1888 

•'  1889; 

"  1890 

"  1891 

■■  1892 

•'  1893  ; 

"  1894 

•'  1895; 

"  1896 

■'  1897 

"  1898 

••  1899 

"  1900 

"  1901 

"  1902 

"  1903 

"  1904 


75-77. 

72-73. 

77-79. 

80. 

91-93. 

92-93. 

97-98. 

116-118. 

142-147. 

14(1-142. 

168-170. 

153-155. 

153-155. 

177-180. 

204-207. 

205-208. 

211-215. 

176-179. 

193-198. 

187-190. 

208-214. 

239-240. 

235-236. 

240-.243. 

243-247. 

224-232. 


New  York,  Lake  Erie  and  Western 

See  also  above.  Erie  Railway.     Note. 
1878.     Rept.  of  New  York,  Lake  Erie  and  Western  R.R. 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canni  cos.  1878  :  77-78. 
1883.     See  above,  Delaware,  Lackawanna,  etc.,  this  date. 

New  York  and  Long  Branch  R.R. 

1875-1904.     Rept.  of  New  York  and  Long  Branch  R.R. 
Co. 


Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


In 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

New  York  and  Long  Branch  Extension  R.R. 

1880.     Rept.  of  New  York  and  Long  Branch  Extension 
R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1880  :  75. 

New  York  and  New  Orange  R.R. 

1898-1900.     Rept.  of  New  York  and  New  Orange  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1898  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1898  :  194. 

1899 '    "       ' 1899  :  219-220. 

1900 1900  :  247-248. 


1875 

66. 

1876 

67. 

1877 

84. 

1878 

79. 

1879 

78. 

1880 

74. 

1881 

80-81. 

1882 

82-86. 

1883 

94-96. 

1884 

94-97. 

1885 

99-102. 

1886 

119-121 

1887 

148-150 

1888 

143-144 

1889 

171-173 

1890 

156-159 

1891 

156-158 

1892 

181-184 

1893 

208-213 

1894 

209-212 

1895 

216-219 

1896 

180-182 

1897 

199-203 

1898 

191-193 

1899 

215-218 

1900 

241-246 

1901 

237-240 

1902 

244-248 

1903 

248-250. 

1904 

233-236 

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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
New  York,  Susquehanna  and  Western 
serial 
18S1-1904.     Rept  of  New  York,  Susquehanna  and  West- 
ern R.R.  Co. 


In  Documents  as 

follows  : 

18S1  In 

ann 

stmts. 

of 

r.r 

and  canal 

COS.  ISSl 

82-83. 

1882  " 

"        " 

••    1882 

87-89. 

1883  " 

**        ** 

"    1883 

97-100. 

1884  " 

11        II 

"    1884 

98-100. 

1885  " 

II        11 

"    1885 

103-10.'!. 

1886  •' 

II        II 

"    1886 

122-125 

1887  " 

II        II 

"    1887 

151-154. 

1888  " 

■  *•        " 

"    1888 

1'' 5-147. 

1889  " 

II        II 

"    1889 

174-182 

1890  •• 

II        11 

"    1890 

160-163 

1891   " 

II        II 

"    1891 

159-161 

1892  •' 

II        II 

"    1892 

185-188 

1893  " 

II        II 

"    1893 

214-217 

1894  '• 

II        11 

"    1894 

213-217 

1895  " 

II        11 

"    1895 

220-222 

1896  " 

11        II 

"    1896 

183-186 

1897  " 

II        II 

"    1897 

204-207 

1898  " 

11        11 

"    1898 

195-198 

1899  " 

11        II 

"    1899 

221-223 

1900  " 

11        II 

"    1900 

249-251 

1901   " 

11        II 

"    1901 

241-242 

1902  " 

II        11 

"    1902 

249-252 

1903  " 

11        11 

"    1903 

251-255 

1904   " 

11        11 

"    1904 

237-240 

non-serial 
1883.    Table:  lines  of  road  owned  and  operated  by  N.  Y., 
Susquehanna   and   Western    Co.     (A.R.    comr.    r.r. 
taxation  1S82:  14.) 

New  York,  West  Shore  and  Buffalo  Rwy. 

1881-1884.    Rept.  of  New  York,  West  Shore  and  Buffalo 
Rwy.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
18S1  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1881 :  84. 
1882 ' "    1882  :  90. 

1883  "     "         "         "    "      "         "        "    1883  :  101-102. 

1884  "     "         "         "    "      "         "        "    1884 :  101. 

Newark  Bay  Rwy. 
1894-1904.    Rept.  of  Newark  Bay  Rwy.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1894  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1894  :  189-190. 

1895  •'     "         "         "    "       "         "  --     - 
1896 "    "      " 

1897  "     "         "         " 

1898  •'     ■■         • 

1899 '    "      " 

1900  "     "         "         "    ' 

1901  "     "         "         "    "      " 

1902 "    "      " 

1903  ' 

1904 "    "      " 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Newark  and  Bloomfield  R.R. — cont'd 
1885  in  ann.  stmts,  of 
1886 

1887  "  " 

1888  "  " 

1889  •'  " 

1890 

1891 

1892  "  " 

1893  "  " 

1894 ' 

1895 

1896  "  " 

1897 

1898  "  " 

1899 

1900 

1901 ' 

1902 ' 

1903  "  " 

1904  "  " 

Newark  and  Clinton  Rwy. 
1872-1874.    Ann.  rept.  of  Newark  and  Clinton  Rwy.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1872  :  45. 

1873 ' '    1873  :  52. 

1874   " '         "       "    1874:49. 

Newark  and  Hoboken  R.R. 

1862.     Rept.    of    the    Newark    and    Hoboken    R.R.    Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1862  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1862  : 

Newark  and  Hudson  R.R. 


nd  canal  cos 

1885 

89-90. 

11        11       11 

1886 

104-105. 

11        11       11 

1887 

127. 

11        11       11 

1888 

127-128. 

11        II       11 

1889 

154-155. 

II        11       11 

1890 

141-142. 

11        11       11 

1891 

143-144. 

11        11       11 

1892 

166-107. 

11        11       11 

1S93 

191-192. 

11        11       11 

1894 

191-192. 

11        11       11 

1895 

198-199. 

11        11       11 

1896 

162-163. 

11        11       11 

1897 

176-177. 

11        11       11 

1898 

169-170. 

11        11       11 

1899 

192-193. 

11        11       11 

1900 

222-223. 

11        11       11 

1901 

216-217. 

1902 

219-220. 

11        11       11 

1903 

215-216. 

11        11       II 

1904 

200-201. 

:61. 


See  also  above,  Erie  R.R. 

1872-1904.     Rept.  of  Newark  and  Hudson  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1872  : 


1895  :  196-197. 

1896  :  161. 

1897  :  175. 

1898  :  168. 
1899:  191. 
1900 :  221. 

1901  :  214-215. 

1902  :  217-218. 
1903:213-214. 
1904  :  198-199. 


Newark  and 
1866-1904. 
In 
1856 
1857 
18.58 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 


Bloomfield  R.R. 
Rept.  of  the  Newark  and  Bloomfield  R.R.  Co. 

Documents  as  follows  : 

In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1856  :  33-34. 
'        "    '•       ••         ••       "    1857  :  39-40. 


1858  :  775-776.* 

1859  :  341-342. 
:  401-402.' 
:  49-50. 
:  41-42. 
;  31-32. 
:65. 
;  65-66. 
:65. 
:  59-60. 
I  107.* 

133.» 
:  858.* 
:  51. 
I  43. 
:50. 
:47. 
:56. 


1860: 

1861  : 

1862 

1863: 

1864: 

1865: 

1866: 

1867: 

1868: 

1869: 

1870: 

1871  : 

1872: 

1873: 

1874: 

1875  : 

1876:57. 

1877  :  71. 

1878  :  68. 

1879  : 
1880: 
1881: 
1882: 
1883: 


1873  '•     "     stmts. 

1874  ' 

1875  ' 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

Newark  and  New  York  K.R. 


1873 

1874: 

1875: 

1876: 

1877: 

1878: 

1879: 

1880: 

1881: 

1882: 

1883: 

1884: 

1885: 

1886: 

1887: 

1888: 

1889: 

1890: 

1891  : 

1892  : 
1893: 
1894: 
1895: 
1890: 
1897: 
1898: 
1899: 
1900: 
1901  : 
1902: 
1903: 
1904: 


46-47. 

53-57. 

50-51. 

57-58. 

58-59. 

72-74. 

67-68. 

67-68. 

66-67. 

71-72. 

73-74. 

86. 

85-86. 

91-92. 

106-108. 

128-130. 

129-131. 

156-158. 

143-144. 

145-146. 

168-169. 

193-195. 

193-195. 

200-201. 

164-165. 

173-179. 

171-172. 

194-195. 

224. 

218-219. 

221-222. 

217-218. 

202-203. 


:66. 
:65. 
;70. 
:72. 
:85. 


1884  :  84. 


serial 
Under  act  of  Feb.  24.  1852. 
1869-1872.    Rept.  of  Newark  and  New  York  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1869  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1869  :  109.* 

1870  "     ••     stmts. '        "     1870 :  847.* 

1871 " 1871  :  43. 

1872 '         "        '•    1872  :  48. 

non-serial 
1853.    Rept.  from  committee  on  corporations  (Johnson) 
to  whom  was  referred  bill   incorporating  railroad 
from  Newark  to  New   York.     (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1853:  298-299.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


597 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Newark  and  New  York  R.R. — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1867.  Additional  revenue  to  state  under  act  of  Mar.  14 
granting  certain  land  and  land  under  water  to 
Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co.,  subject  to  conditions, 
for  ann.  payment  of  $25,000;  revenue  from  lease  of 
land  in  Hudson  Co.  to  Newark  and  N.  Y.  R.R.  Co. 
doubtful  because  of  certain  provisions  in  act  of  Apr. 
11.  (A.R.  comptroller  1866/7:  227-228.) 
I'aging  from  Collected  docs. 

1869-1870.     Suit  agst.  Newark  and  N.  Y.  R.R.  to  recover 
rent  of  lands  in  Hudson  Co.  under  act  of  Apr.  11, 
1867.    (Same  1868/9  (p.  277)— same  1870/1.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

Newark  and  Passaic  Rwy. 

1889-1890.     Rept.  of  Newark  and  Passaic  Rwy.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1889  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1880  :  187 


1890 


1890  :  145. 


Newark  and  Roselle  Rwy. 
1889-1890.    Rept.  of  Newark  and  Roselle  Rwy.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1889  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889  :  188. 
1890 '         "    "      "         "        "    1890 :  146. 

Northern  Railroad  Company  of  N.  J. 

1859-1902.    Ann.  rept.  of  the  Northern  R.R.  Co.  of  N.  J. 


In 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

Re 


Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1859  :  353-354.* 


not  found, 

in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


stmts.  " 


pts.  for  1903  and  1904  were  made 
as  lessee. 


1861  : 

1862  : 
1863: 
1864: 
1865  : 
1866: 
1867: 
1868: 
1869: 
1870: 
1871  : 
1872: 
1873  : 
1874: 
1875: 
1876: 
1877: 
1878: 
1879: 
1880: 
1881  : 
1882: 
1883: 
1884  : 
1885: 
1886: 
1887: 
1888: 
1889: 
1890: 
1891: 
1892: 
1893: 
1894: 
1895: 
1896: 
1897: 
1898: 
1899: 
1900: 
1901: 
1902: 
1903  : 
1904: 
by  the 


Ocean  City  R.R.  Co. 

1884.     Rept.  of  Ocean  City  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884  : 
Merged  in  West  Jersey  R.R.  Co. 


51-52. 

43-44. 

59-60. 

59-60. 

59-60. 

57-58. 

71-72. 

69.* 

95-96.* 

879.* 

62. 

55. 

60. 

57. 

67-69. 

68-69. 

86-88. 

80-81. 

79-81. 

76-77. 

85-86. 

91-93. 

10.3-105. 

102-104. 

106-108, 

126-128. 

155-159. 

148-150. 

183-186. 

164-166. 

162-165. 

189-191. 

218-221. 

218-221. 

223-224. 

187-188". 

208-209. 

199-201. 

224-225. 

2D2, 

243-244. 

253-255. 

256-258. 

241-242. 

Erie  R.R.  Co. 


105. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Ocean  City  R.R.  Co. 

1897-1900.     Rept.   of  Ocean   City   R.R.   Co.    [owned   by 
the  Atlantic  City  R.R.  Co.]. 
lu  Documents  as  follow.s  : 

1897  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1897  :  210-211. 

1898  "     "        •       "    1898  :  202. 

1899  "     "         "        "    "      "         "       "    1899:226-227. 
1900 1900:253. 

Ogden  Mine  R.R. 

serial 


1866-1904.     Rept.  of  Ogden  Mine  R.R. 
Documents  as  follows  : 
i  in  ann.  rents,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos 


In  : 
1806  1 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870  ' 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


stmts. 


Co. 


1866; 
1867: 
1868: 
1869: 
1870: 
1871  : 
1872: 
1873  : 
1874: 
1875: 
1876: 
1877: 
1878: 
1879: 
1880: 
1881: 
1882: 
1883: 
1884: 
1885; 
1SR6  ; 
1887; 
1888  : 
1889; 

1890  ; 

1891  ; 

1892  : 
1893: 
1894  : 
1895: 
1896: 
1897  : 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901: 
1902 
1903 
1904  : 


67. 

79. 

99.* 

123.* 

863.* 

.54. 

56. 

61. 

59, 

70-78. 

70-71. 

89. 

82-83. 

82-83. 

78-79. 

87. 

94. 

106. 

106. 

109. 

129, 

180-161. 

151. 

189. 

167. 

166. 

192. 

222. 

22*^ 

225! 

189. 

212. 

203. 

228. 

254. 

245. 

256. 

259-260. 

243-244. 


63. 

213-214. 

204-205. 

229-230. 

255. 

246-247. 


non-serial 
1878.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Northern  Railroad 

See  above,  Erie  R.R. 
Palisades  Railroad 

1873-1901.    Rept.  of  Palisades  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1873  : 
1874-1896  not  found. 

1897  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1897  ; 

1898  ' 1898  : 

1899  "     "         "         "    ' "    1899  : 

1900  "     "         "         "    " '    1900 : 

1901  "     "         "         "    "      "         "       "    1901  : 

Passaic  and  Delaware  R.R. 

1882-1904.    Rept.  of  Passaic  and  Delaware  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1882  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1882  : 

1883  "  •' 

1884  "  " 

1885  "  •' 

1886  "  " 

1887  "  " 

1888  "  " 

1889  "  " 

1890  "  " 

1891  •'  " 

1892  "  " 

1893  "  " 
1.894  "  " 

1895  "  " 

1896  "  " 

1897  "  ■• 

1898  "  " 


1882 

95. 

1883 

107. 

1884 

107. 

1885 

110. 

1886 

130-131 

1887 

162-163 

1888 

152-153 

1889 

190-191 

1890 

168. 

1891 

167-168 

1892 

193-194 

1893 

223-224 

1894 

o23-2':*4 

1895 

226-227 

1896 

192-193 

1897 

215. 

1898 

206. 

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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Passaic  and  Delaware  R.R. — cont'd 

lS'.i:i  in  aim.  sliuts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1S99  ; 


1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


Passaic  and  Delaware  Extension  R.R. 
1S90-1904.     Rept.   of   Passaic   and 
R.R.  Co. 


31-232. 

1900  :  256-257. 

1901  :  248-249. 

1902  :  257-258. 

1903  :  261-262. 

1904  :  245-246. 


Delaware  Extension 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 

of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1890 
1891 


1890  in  ann.  stmts 
1891 


1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1892: 
1893  : 
1894: 
1895: 
1896: 


169-170. 
169-170. 
195-196. 
225-220. 
225-226 
228-229. 
192-193. 

1897  :  216-217. 

1898  :  207-208. 

1899  :  233-234. 

1900  :  258-259. 

1901  :  250-251. 

1902  :  2.19-260. 

1903  :  263-364. 

1904  :  247-248. 


Passaic  Extension  R.R. 

1889-1895.     Rept.  of  Passaic  Extension  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1SS9  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889 
1890  " 


1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 


192-193. 
171-172. 
171-172. 
197-198. 
227-228. 

1894  :  227-228. 

1895  :  230-231. 


1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 


Passaic  and  New  York  R.R. 
1885-1904.    Rept.  of  Passaic  and  New  York  R.R.  Co. 


Documents  as  follows  : 

In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1885  :  111. 


1885 
1886 
1887 
18S8 
18S9 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

Passaic  River  Extension  R.R. 

1892-1904.     Rept.  of  Passaic  River  Extension  R.R. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1892  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1892  :  199. 


1886 

132. 

1887 

164-165 

1888 

154-155 

1889 

194-195 

1890 

173-174 

1891 

173-174 

1892 

200-201 

1893 
1894 

230-231 

230-231 

1895 

233-234 

1896 

195. 

1897 

219. 

1898 

210. 

1899 

236. 

1900 

261-262. 

1901 

252-253 

1902 

261-262. 

1903 

265-266 

1904 

249. 

Co. 


1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1893  :  229. 

1894  :  229. 

1895  :  232. 

1896  :  194. 

1897  :  218. 

1898  :  209. 

1899  :  235. 

1900  :  260. 

1901  :  254-255. 

1902  :  263-264. 

1903  :  267-268. 

1904  :  250-251. 


Paterson  and  Fort  Lee  R.R. 

1833.     See  below,  Paterson  and  Hudson  R.R.,  this  date. 

Paterson  and  Hudson  River  R.R. 
See  also  below,  Erie  R.R. 
serial 
1855-1904.     Rept.   of   the   Paterson 
R.R. 


and   Hudson   River 


:  33-34. 

12-13. 
'  21-*'2 

76l"762 

:  53-54. 
:  49-50. 
:  .13-.5.5. 
:  55-56. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Paterson  and  Hudson  River  R.R. — cont'd 
serial — cont'd 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1855  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  18.55  : 

1856  '■      "         '•         •' 1856: 

1857  "     "         '       "    1857  : 

1858  " 1858  : 

1859-1860  not  found. 

1861  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1861  : 

1862 1862 

1863  "  "    1803 : 

1864  •■  "    "    ' 1864: 

Includes  also  the  Paterson  &  Ramapo  R.R.  Co.,  both  cos. 

having  been  leased  by  the  Erie  Uwy.  Co. 

1865  in  aun.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1865  :  53-54. 
See  note  under  1864. 

1865  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1S65  : 

1866 '         "    ■ 

1867  ••     "         

1868 '    "      " 

1869 '         

1870  "     "     stmts.  ' ' 

1871  "     ' '      " 

1872  "     "         ' " 

1873  "     ••     repts.   "    "      " 
1874 

1875  "     " 

1876  "     

1877  "     "         "         " ' 

1878  "     "         "         " 

1879  "     "         "         "    "      " 

1880  "     '■         "         '•    "      " 

1881 "      " 

1882  "     "         "         "    "      " 
1883 '         

1884  "     "         "         "    "      " 

1885  " ' 

1886 " 

1887 "    "      " 

1888  "     "         "         "    "      " 

1889 "      " 

1890  "     "         '      " 

1891 •         "    "      " 

1892 ' 

1893  •■     "         "         "    "      " 

1894 

1895  "     ' ' 

pp.  237-256  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 
1891)  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1896  :  196-213. 
pp.  198-213  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 

1897  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1897  :  220-224. 
pp.  221-224  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 

1898  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1898  :  211-215. 
pp.  213-215  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 

1899  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  ens.  1899  :  237-240. 

pp.  238-240  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 

1900  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1900  :  263-265. 
p.  265  is  the  rept.  of  t-he  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 

1901  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1901  :  256-258. 
p.  258  Is  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 

1902  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1902  :  265-270. 
pp.  267-270  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 

1903  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1903  :  269-275. 
pp.  271-275  are  the  rept.  of  the  Eric  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 

1904  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1904  :  252-256. 
pp.  254-256  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 

non-serial 

1831.  R.R.  from  Paterson  to  the  Hudson  River  com- 
menced under  favorable  auspices.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Vroom)  Oct.  27,  1831.) 

1833.  Paterson  and  Hudson  River  R.R.  Co.,  Elizabeth- 
town  and  Somerville  R.R.  Co.  and  New  Jersey  R.R. 
and  Transportation  Co.,  Paterson  and  Fort  Lee  R.R. 
Co.  and  New  Jersey,  Delaware  and  Hudson  R.R. 
Co.  are  to  pay  state  an  ann.  revenue  commencing 
within  a  limited  time  after  roads  are  completed. 
(Same  (Seeley)  Oct.  23,  1833.) 

1836.  Rept.  of  committee  (Munn)  on  bill  being  a  fur- 
ther supplement  to  act  to  incorporate  Paterson  and 
Hudson  River  R.R.  Co.,  passed  Jan.  21,  1831.  (Jol. 
Legisl.  Council  1835/6:  157-158.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd. 

1854.    See  Finance:    State  Revenue,  this  date. 


1S65 

:57. 

1866 

61. 

1867 

69-70. 

1868 

71. • 

1869 

97.' 

1870 

869.* 

1871 

57. 

1872 

58. 

1873 

64. 

1874 

60. 

1875 

71-78. 

1876 

71-72. 

1877 

90-95. 

1878 
1879 

84-89. 

84-90. 

1880 

80-85. 

1.881 

88-93. 

1882 

96-103. 

1S83 

108-115. 

1884 

108-115. 

1885 

112-120. 

1886 

133-149. 

1887 

166-182. 

1888 

156-167. 

1889 

196-210. 

1890 

175-187. 

1891 

175-193. 

1892 

202-220. 

1893 

232-252. 

1894 

232-251. 

1895 

235-256. 

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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


599 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Paterson,  Newark,  and  New  York  R.R. 

Sro  also  aliovn,  Erie  R.R. 
1872-1904.     Rept.  of  Paterson,  Newark  and  N.  Y.  R.R. 


Co. 

In 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1800 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1807 
1808 
1809 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1S76 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1S88 
1889 
1890 
1801 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1807 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1003 
1904 


:  62-63. 
:  65-66. 
:  69-70. 
:  79-80. 
:  73-74. 
:  96-99. 
:  00-91. 
:  91-92. 
:  86-87. 
:  04-05. 
:  104-105. 
:  116-117. 
:  116-117. 
:  121-123. 
:  150152. 
:  183-184. 
;  168-169. 
:  211-213. 
:  188-190. 
:  194-196. 
:  221-223. 
:  253-255. 
:  252-253. 
:  257-259. 
:  214-216. 
:  225-226. 
:  216-217. 
:  241-242. 
:  266-267. 
:  259-260. 
:  271-272. 
:  276-277. 
:  257-258. 


non-serial 
1869-1872.  Acts  and  suppls.  apptg.  riparian  comrs.,  with 
their  repts.  to  1873,  and  a  synopsis  of  grants  made 
by  the  state  to  1864;  also  opinion  in  the  case  of  the 
people  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.  agst.  the  Central  R.R. 
Co.  of  N.  J.  and  opinion  in  the  case  of  Frederick 
Stevens  vs.  the  Paterson  and  Newark  R.R.  Co.  n.  p., 
1873.    V.  p. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

Paterson  and  Ramapo  R.R. 

See  also  above.  Erie  R.R. 
1853-1904.     Rept.  of  the  Paterson  and  Ramapo  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1854    [i.  e.   1853]: 
43-44. 

1854  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  : 
1855 '        "    ' 


1856  ' 

1857  ' 

1858  ' 

1859  ' 
1860 
1861  ' 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865  ' 
1866 
1867 
1868  ' 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 


stmts. 


repts. 


,  1854 
1855: 
1856; 
1857; 
1858: 
1859: 
1860: 
1861 
1862: 
1863 
1864 
1865; 

1866  : 

1867  : 

1868  : 
1869: 
1870: 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875: 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 


30-31. 

49-50. 

14-16. 

26-28. 

763-765.* 

323-325. 

369-371.' 

29. 

57. 

57. 

57. 

55. 

50-60. 

73. 

75-77.* 

99-101.* 

871-875.* 

58-61. 

59-61. 

67-70. 

61-69. 

81. 

75-77. 

100-103. 

92-93. 

93-95. 

88-90. 

96-99. 

106-109. 

118-122. 

118-121. 

124-126. 

153-158. 

185-189. 

170-174. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Paterson  and  Ramapo  R.R. — cont'd 

1S80  in   anil,  n-pts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  coa.  1889  :  214-216. 


1890:191-195. 
1891  :  197-203. 

224-230. 

256-263. 

254-260. 

260-267. 

217-223. 

227-231. 

Co.  as  lessee. 

218-222. 


1802 

1893  : 

1894  : 

1895  : 
1806: 
1897  : 


anil. 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1806 
1897 

18o'§ 

188§ 

1900 

p. ; 

1901  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1901  :  261-264. 
pp.  263-264  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 

1902  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1902  :  273-270. 

pp.  275-270  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 

1903  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1903  :  278-283. 
pp.  280-283  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 

1904  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1904  :  250-263. 
pp.  261-263  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  E.E.  Co.  as  lessee. 

Pemberton  and  Hightstown  R.R. 

1868-1904.     Rept.   of   Pemberton   and   Hightstown   R.R. 


228-231  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R 
1  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1898 
,  220-222  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 
I  in   ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1899  :  243-248. 

245-248  are  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 
I  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1900  :  268-270. 
270  is  the  rept.  of  the  Erie  R.R.  Co.  as  lessee. 


Co. 
In 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1S88 
1889- 
1S91 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1805 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1000 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1890  not  found. 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1868: 
1869: 
1870: 
1871  : 
1872: 
1873: 
1874: 
1875: 
1876  : 
1877: 
1878; 
1879: 
1880; 
1881: 
1882: 
1883; 
1884; 
1885; 
1886: 
1887; 
1888: 

1891  : 
1892: 
1893  : 
1894: 
1895; 
1896: 
1897; 
1898: 
1899; 
1900; 
1901; 
1902; 
1903: 
1904: 


57-58.* 

81-82.* 

819-820.* 

26. 

64. 

71. 

71. 

82. 

78. 

104-105. 

94 

96. 

91. 

100. 

110. 

123-124. 

127-128. 
159-160. 
190-191. 
175-177. 

204. 

231. 

264-265. 

261. 

268. 

224. 

232. 

223. 

249. 

271. 

265-266. 

280-281. 

284-285. 

264-265. 


Pemberton  and  New  York  R.R. 
serial 
1870-1873.    Rept.  of  Pemberton  and  N.  Y.  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1870  :  825.* 
1871 '         ' "    1871  :  29.. 

1872  " "        "    1872  :  65. 

1873  "     ' "    1873:72. 

7ion-serial 
1874.     See  above,  N.  J.  Southern  R.R.,  this  date. 

Pemberton  and  Sea  Shore  R.R. 

1879-1883.     Rept.  of  Pemberton  and  Sea  Shore  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1879  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1879  :  97-08. 

1880  " 1880  :  92-93. 

1881  "  "         "         "    ' 1881:101. 

1882  "  "         1882:  111. 

1883  "  •'         "         "    ' 1883 :  125-126. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Pennsylvania  R.R. 
1872.    Lease  of  property  of  the  joint  companies  to  Penn. 
Rwy.  Co.    (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872: 

6.)  " 

1883.  See  above,  Delaware,  Lackawanna,  etc.,  this  date. 

1884.  Communication  from  comptroller  Anderson  rel. 
to  railroads  of  state  controlled  by  Penn.  R.R.  Co.  [at 
date!  and  by  the  united  cos.  in  1869.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1884:  367-370.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen      300  copies  were  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1884  :  367-370.) 
Pennsylvania,  Poughkeepsie  and  Boston  R.R. 
1888-1894.    Rept.   of   Pennsylvania,   Poughkeepsie   and 
Boston  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1888  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1888  :  178-179. 
1880 '        "    "      ' 1889  :  217-218. 

1890  "     ' '        "       "    1890  :  196-197. 

1891 "      "         "       "    1891  :  205-206. 

1892  " "    1892  :  232-233. 

1893  not  found.  ,  „„„ 

1894  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1894  :  262-263. 

Pennsylvania,  Statington  and  New  England  R.R. 
1885-1886.    Rept.  of  Pennsylvania,  Statington  and  New 
England  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1885  :  129. 
1886"     •'         '      "         "       "    1886:161-162. 

Perth  Amboy  and  Raritan  Rwy. 

1891-1903.    Rept.  of  Perth  Amboy  and  Raritan  Rwy.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1891  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 

1892  ' '    " 

1893 "    " 

1894  "     ' 

1895  "     " 

1896  ' 

1897 

1898 '    " 

1899  "     "         "         "    " 
1900 '    " 

1901  "     

1902  "     "         ' 

1903  "     "         "        "    " 

Perth  Amboy  and  Woodbridge  R.R. 

1865-1904.    Rept.  of  Perth  Amboy  and  Woodbridge  R.R. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1865  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1865  :  73. 
1866 

1867  "  "    ' 

1868  "  "    "    "  " 

1869  "  "    "    "  " 

1870  "  "  stmts.  "  " 

1871 

1872 ' 

1873  "  "    "    "  " 

1874  "  " 

1875 " 

1878  "  "    "    "  " 

1877  "  "    "    "  " 

1878  "   "    "    "  " 

1879  ' '  " 

1880 '    "  " 

1S81  "  " 

1882 " 

1883  "  "    "    '■  " 

1884  "  ' 

1885  "  "    "    "  " 

1886  "  "    "    "  " 

1887  "  "    

1888  " ' 

1889  "  "    

1890  "  "    ' 

1891 

1892  "  "    

1893 

1894  "   "    "    ■•  " 

1895  "  "    "    "  " 

1896 '    "  " 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 ' 

1901  ' 

1902 

1903 

1904 ' 


nal  cos.  1891 

207. 

'■       "    1892 

234. 

"    1893 

266-267. 

"       "    1894 

264. 

"    1895 

269-270. 

"       "    1896 

225. 

"    1897 

233. 

"    1898 

224. 

'•       "    1899 

250. 

"    1900 

272-273. 

"       "    1901 

267-268. 

"    1902 

282-283. 

"    1903 

286-287. 

•'    1866 

41. 

"     1867 

5.5-56. 

"    1868 

45-46.  • 

"    1869 

69-70.  • 

"    1870 

805-806. 

"    1871 

17-18. 

"       "    1872 

66. 

"    1873 

73. 

"     1874 

72. 

"       "    1875 

83. 

"       "    1876 

79. 

"       "    1877 

106-107. 

"    1878 

95-96. 

"        "    1879 

99-100. 

"     1880 

94. 

"    1881 

102. 

■•       "    1882 

112. 

"    1883 

127-128. 

"       "    1884 

123. 

"    1885 

130-131. 

"    1886 

16.3-164. 

"    1887 

192-193. 

"    1888 

180-181. 

"    1889 

219-220. 

"     1890 

198-199. 

■•     1891 

208-209. 

•'     1892 

235-236. 

"     1893 

268-269. 

"        "     1894 

265-266. 

"    1895 

271-272. 

"       "    1896 

226-227. 

"    1897 

234-235. 

'        "    1898 

225-226. 

"     1899 

251-252. 

"        "     1900 

274-275. 

•'     1901 

269-270. 

"     1902 

284-285. 

"        "     1903 

288-289. 

"     1904 

268-267. 

RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Philadelphia  and  Atlantic  City  Rwy. 

1877-1888.    Rept.  of  Philadelphia  and  Atlantic  City  Rwy. 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1877  In  nnn.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1877  :  108-100. 
1878-1882  not  found. 


1883  In 

ann 

stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal 

COS.  1883 

129-131. 

1884  " 

"    1884 

124-125. 

1885  " 

"    1.885 

132-133. 

1886  " 

"    1886 

165. 

1887  " 

"    1887 

194-195. 

1888  " 

"    1888 

182-183. 

Philadelphia 

and 

Beach  Haven  R.R. 

1894-1904. 

Rept.  of  Philadelphia  and  Beech  Haven  R.R. 

Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1894  In 

ann 

stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal 

COS.  1894  :  267-268. 

1895  " 

11        1.    ti      t.        11 

"    1895  :  273-274. 

1896  " 

■  1                    11         41              •.                   41 

"    1896:228-229. 

1897  " 

41                    11         11              11                   44 

"    1897  :  236-237. 

1898  " 

41                   11         11              44                   14 

"    1898  :  227-228. 

1899  " 

44                    44         44              44                   44 

"    1899  :  253-254. 

1900  " 

11                   44         11              11                   11 

'•    1900:276-277. 

1901   " 

11                    11         It              11                   11 

'•    1901  :  271-272. 

1902  " 

11                    11         14              41                   44 

"    1902:286-287. 

1903  " 

11                   11         14              41                   14 

"    1903:290-291. 

1904  " 

11                    14         11              11                   It 

"    1904 

268-269. 

Philadelphia  and  Brigantine  R.R. 

1896-1904.     Rept.  of  Philadelphia  and  Brigantine  R.R. 
Co. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1896  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1896  : 


1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


2.30-231. 

238. 

229. 

255-256. 

278-279. 

273-274. 

288-289. 

292-293. 

270-271. 


Philadelphia  and  Long  Branch  Rwy. 
1881-1904.    Rept.  of  Philadelphia  and  Long  Branch  Rwy. 
Co. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1881 


1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


103. 

113. 

132-133. 

126-127. 

134-135. 

166-167. 

196-197. 

184-185. 

221-222. 

200-201. 

210-211. 

237-238. 

270-271. 

269-270. 

275-276. 

1896  :  232-233. 

1897  :  239-240. 

1898  :  230-231. 

1899  :  257-258. 

1900  :  280-281. 

1901  :  275-276. 

1902  :  290-291. 

1903  :  294-295. 

1904  :  272-273. 


1882: 
1883: 
1884: 
1885  : 
1886: 
1887: 
1888: 
1889: 
1890: 
1801: 
1802: 
1893: 
1894: 
1895: 


Philadelphia,  Marlton  and  Medford  R.R. 

See  also  below.  West  .Torsoy  and  Seashore  R.R. 
1882-1895.     Rept.  of  Philadelphia,  Marlton  and  Medford 
R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1881  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1881  :  104. 


18H2 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 


1882  :  114. 
1883:  134135. 
1884  :  128. 
1885:  136-137. 

1886  :  168-169. 

1887  :  198. 

1888  :  186-187. 

1889  :  223-224. 
202-203. 
212-213. 

I  239-240. 
:  272-273. 
:  271-272. 
;  277-278. 


1890: 
1891  : 
1802: 
1893: 
1894; 
1805: 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


001 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Philadelphia  and  Reading  R.R. 
1883.     See  above,  Delaware,  Lackawanna,  etc.,  this  date. 
1888.     Kept,  of  atty.-gen.   (Stockton)   concerning  trans- 
portation of  freight  and  passengers  by  Philadelphia 
and    Reading   R.R.    Co.,   and   arrears   of   taxes   of 
Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  6  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1888 
V.  3,  doc.  40.) 
1893.    See  above,  Rates.   Freight,  this  date. 

Pittstown  Branch  Rwy. 
1891-1903.    Kept,  of  Pittstown  Branch  Rwy.  Co. 


In  Doci' 
1891  In  a 
1802  " 

1893  " 

1894  " 

1895  " 

1896  " 

1897  " 

1898  " 

1899  " 

1900  " 

1901  •• 

1902  •' 

1903  " 


ments  as  follows  : 

n.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1891 

1892  : 

1893  : 
1894: 
1895 
1896: 
1897: 
1898: 
1899: 
1900; 
1901  : 
1902: 
1903 


215. 

243. 

277-278. 

276, 

283-284. 

236. 

243. 

234. 

261. 

284-285. 

277-278. 

292-293. 

296-207. 


Pleasantville  and  Ocean  City  R.R. 

1880-1883.     Rept.  of  Pleasantville  and  Ocean  City  R.R. 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1880  :  95-96. 


1881 
1882 
1883 


1881  :  105. 
1882:  115. 
1883  :  136. 


Port  Reading  R.R. 


serial 


1891-1904.  Rept.  of  Port  Reading  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1891  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 

1892  "  "   "   "  "   " 

1893  •'  "   "   "  "   " 

1894  "  ' 

1895  "  " 

1896  "  "    '   " 

1897 

1898  ' '  "   " 

1899  " "   " 

1900 '   

1901  "  "    "    "  "   " 

1902  "  "    "    

1903 '   " 

1904 ' 

no7t-serial 
1893.     See  above,  Rates.   Freight,  this  date. 

Raritan  and  Delaware  Bay  R.R. 

1862-1869.     Rept.   of  Raritan   and   Delaware   Bay  R.R. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1862  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1891 

214. 

1892 

241-242 

1893 

274-276 

1894 

273-275 

1895 

279-282 

1896 

234-235 

1897 

241-242 

1898 

232-233 

1899 

259-260 

1900 

282-283 

1901 

279-280 

1902 

294-295 

1903 

298-300 

1904 

274-275. 

1863 

1864  ' 

1865  "  

1866  "  " 

1867  "  ' 

1868  "  " 

1869  "  " 

Raritan  North  Shore  R.R. 


1862  :  53-54. 

1863  :  51-52. 

1864  :  45-46. 

1865  :  43-44. 

1866  :  43-44. 
1867:81-83. 
1868:  109-110.* 
1869  :  139-140.* 


1893-1904.     Rept.  of  Raritan  North  Shore  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1893  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1893  :  279-280. 

1894  "     ' '  1894  :  277-278. 

1895 '         ■       "  1895  :  285-286. 

1896  "     "         "         "    "      "         "       "  1896 :  237-23S. 

1897  "     "         1897 :  244-245. 

1898  " '  1898  :  235. 

1899 "       "  1899 :  262-263. 

1900  "     "         '       "  1900:286-287. 

1901 ' 1901  :  281-282. 

1902  "     "         ' 1902  :  296-297. 

1903 ' •  1903  :  301-302. 

1904 1904  :  276-277. 


.1888 

188-189 

1889 

225-226 

1890 

204. 

1891 

216-217 

1892 

244-245 

1k;i:: 

L.'S1-L'K2 

is;ii 

L'7:i  280 

IKti.'-, 

•JS7-2.S8 

1890 

230-24(1 

1H97 

246-247 

1898 

236-237 

1899 

264-265 

1900 

288-289 

1901 

283-284 

1902 

298-299 

1903 

303-304 

1904 

278-279 

RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Raritan  River  R.R. 

1888-1904.    Rept.  of  Raritan  River  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1888  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos, 

1889  "     

1890 •         "    "      " 

1891 

1892  "     "         " 

1893 '      " 

1894 " 

1895 '         

1896 •        ' 

1897  "     "         

1898 '    "      " 

1899  "     " 

1900  "     "         "        

1901  "     "         '      " 

1902  "     " 

1903  "     "         "         "    "      " 

1904  "     "         "         "    "      " 

Raritan  Terminal  and  Transportation  Co. 

1900-1904.    Rept.  of  Raritan  Terminal  and  Transporta- 
tion Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1900  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1900  :  290-291. 

1901  "     "         "         " '    1901  :  285-286. 

1902 "      "         "       "    1902:300-301. 

1903  " 1903  :  305-306. 

1904  "     "         "         "    "      1904:280-281. 

Reading  System 
1881-1883.    Earnings    of    Reading    system    each    year. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  10.) 
1893.     Litigation  with  Reading  system,  growing  out  of 

alleged  combination  to  increase  price  of  coal.    (Same 

(Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  44-46.) 

Richland  and  Petersburg  R.R. 

1892.     Rept.  of  Richland  and  Petersburg  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1892  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1892  :  246-247. 

Riegelsville  Railroad 
1887.    Rept.  of  Riegelsville  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1887  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1887  :  199. 


Rockaway  River  and  Montville  R.R. 
1900-1904.     Rept.    of    Rockaway 
R.R.  Co. 


River    and    Montville 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1900  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1900  :  292-293. 
1901 '         ' 1901  :  287-288. 

1902  " ' "  1902 :  302-303. 

1903  ' 1903  :  307-308. 

1904  "  "    "    " 1904:282-283. 


Rockaway  Valley  R.R. 

1890-1904.     Rept.  of  Rockaway  Valley  R.R 

In  Documents  as  follows 
1890  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1890 

1891 '    " 

1892   "     ' ' 

1893 '         •'    " 

1894  "     "         "         "    " 

1895  " ' 

1896 '         "    " 

1897  "     "         "         "    " 
1898 '         •'    " 

1899  "     ' 

1900  "     "         "         "    •• 
1901-1902  not  found. 
1903  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1904 
1904 1904 


Co. 


205-206. 
218-219. 
248-249. 
283-284. 
281-282. 
289-290. 

1896  :  241-242. 

1897  :  248. 
238-239. 
266-267. 
294-295. 


309-310. 

284-285. 


1891: 
1892: 
1893: 
1894: 
1895: 


1898: 
1899: 
1900  : 


Rockaway  Valley  Mendham  Extension  R.R. 

1894-1895.     Rept.  of  Rockaway  Valley  Mendham  Exten- 
sion R.R.  Co. 
'       In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1894  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1894  :  283-284. 

1895  " 1895  :  291-292. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Rockaway  Valley  Morristown  Extension  R.R. 

1S94-1S95.     Rept.  of  Rockaway  Valley  Morristown  Ex- 
tension R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1S94  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1804  :  285-286. 
1805  • 1895  :  293-294. 

Rocky  Hill  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co. 

Under  act  of  Feb.  24.  IS.Ti  aud  Mch.  11.  1S5S. 


1S64-1904.     Rept.   of  Rocky  Hill  R.R. 
tion  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1S64  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos 

1865  "     '■ 

1866  ••     " 

1867  "     " 

1868  •'     " 

1869  •■     " 
1S70  ' 

1871  not  found. 

1872  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r, 
1873 


and  Transporta- 


.  1864  :  27. 

1865  :  27. 

1866  :  25. 
1S67  :  29. 
1868  :  49.» 
1869:  73.* 
1870  :  809.* 


r.  and  canal  cos.  1872  :  68. 

1873  :  75. 

73. 


1874 ' 1874: 

1875 '    ' 1875  :  84. 

1876 '•    "      "         "        '•  1876:  80. 

1877  ' '  1877:110-111 

1878  "     '•         "         "    "      "         "        "  1878:97-98. 

1879  "     "         "         "    "      "         "        "  1879  :  101. 

1880  "     '•         "         "    "      18S0  :97. 

1881  •' 1881  :  106. 

1882  "     "         "         "    "      1882:  116. 

1883  "     "         "         "    "      • 1883  :  137-138. 

1884  " 1884  :  129. 

1885 ' 1885  :  138-139. 

1886 '       "  1886  :  170-171. 

1887  "     "         '         "       "  1887  :  200-201. 

1888  "     "         ' '         "        "  1888  :  190-191. 

1889  "     "         "         "    ' '  1889  :  227-228. 

1890 '         1890  :  207-208. 

1891   "     "         1801  :  220-221. 

1892 1892  :  250-251. 

Kingston  Branch  Is  added  here,  the  full  title  being 
Rocky  Hill  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  and  Kings- 
ton Branch. 

1893  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1.893  :  285-286. 

1894  "     "         1894:287-288. 

King.ston   Branch   is  dropped  here,  the  full   title  being 

Rocky  Hill  R.ll.  and  Transimrtation  Co. 

1895  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1895  :  295-296. 

1896  "     •• 

1897  "     " 

1898  "     " 

1899  "     •' 

1900  "     " 

1901  "     " 

1902  "     •• 

1903  "     " 

1904  "     •• 

Roselle  and  South  Plainfield  R.R. 

Rept.  of  Roselle  and  South  Plainfield  R.R. 


"  1896  :  243-244. 

"  1897  :  249-250. 

"  ISflS  :  240-241. 

"  1899  :  268-269. 

"  1900:296-297. 

"  1901:289-290. 

"  1902:304-305. 

"  1903:311-312. 

"  1904  :  286-287. 

1885-1890. 
Co. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1885  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1885  : 

1886: 
1887; 
1888: 
1889: 
1890: 


1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 

Salem  Railroad 

1863-1887.     Rept.  of  Salem  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1863  In  ann.  repts. 

1864 ^ 

1865  "  " 
186G  "  " 
1867 

1868  "   " 

1869  "  " 

1870  "  "  stmts. 

1871 

1872 

1873  "  " 

1874  ' 

1875  "  " 
1876 

1877  "  " 

1878  ' 

1879  ' 


140. 

172-173. 

202, 

192. 

229-230. 

209. 


nal  COS.  1863 

.56. 

•  1864 

39. 

'  1865 

37. 

1866 

35. 

■  1867 

47. 

'  1868 

67.' 

■  1869 

93.  • 

1870 

835 

•  1871 

36. 

'  1872 

69. 

•  1873 

76. 

•  1874 

74. 

•  1875 

85. 

•  1876 

83. 

■  1877 

112 

•  1878 

99. 

'  1879 

102 

RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Salem  Railroad — cont'd 


1880  in  ann. 

stmts 

of  r 

r.  and 

canal 

COS.  1880 

ns. 

1881  "  " 

"  1881 

107. 

1882  ••  " 

••  1882 

117. 

1883  "  " 

.  It 

'•  1883 

139-140 

1884  "  " 

"  1884 

130. 

1885  "  " 

*      " 

"  1885 

141. 

1886  "  " 

*   " 

"  1886 

174-175 

1887  "  " 

** 

"  1887 

203. 

Salem  Branch  R.R. 

1S87.     Rept.  of  Salem  Branch  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1887  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1887  :  204. 

Seacoast  Railroad 

1898-1900.     Rept.  of  Seacoast  Railroad  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1898  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1898 


1899 
1900 


1899 
1900 


242. 

270-271. 

298-209. 


Somerville  and  Easton  R.R. 

See  also  above,  note  under  Central  U.K.  of  New  Jersey. 
1857.     Rept.  of  minority  of  committee  on  corporations 
(Herring)  on  bill  to  incorporate  the  Somerville  and 
Easton  R.R.  Co.    (Sen.  jol.  1857:  145-147.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.      100  copies  ordered   prtd.      i  Sen.  jol.    1857  : 
147.) 

Sound  Shore  R.R. 

1895-1904.     Rept.  of  Sound  Shore  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1805  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos 

1896  •' 

1897  " 

1898  " 

1899  " 

1900  '■ 
1001  " 

1902  " 

1903  " 

1904  " 

South  Branch  R.R. 

Tinder  act  of  Feb.  24,  1852. 
1862-1888.     Rept.  of  South  Branch  R.R. 


OS.  1895 

297-298 

"  1896 

245. 

"  1897 

251. 

"  1808 

243-244 

'•  isnD 

272-273 

"  1900 

300-301. 

"  1901 

291-292 

"  1902 

306-307 

'•  1903 

313-314 

"  1904 

288-289 

Documents  as  follows  : 

In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


In 

1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1,S6S 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1S77 
1878 
1879 
ISSO 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 


South  Jersey  R.R. 

1893-1897.     Rept.  of  South  Jersey  R.R 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1893  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 

1894  •■      "         '       

1895  " '      

1896  "      ' 

1897 


1862 

59. 

1863 

4;i-44. 

1864 

9. 

1 S65 

9. 

1.S66 

11. 

ISO" 

13. 

1868 

84.' 

1869 

111.* 

1870 

S49.» 

1871 

44. 

1872 

70. 

1873 

77. 

1874 

75. 

1875 

86. 

1876 

81. 

1877 

113. 

1878 

100. 

1879 

103. 

18S0 

99. 

1881 

108. 

1882 

118. 

1883 

141. 

1884 

131. 

1885 

143. 

1886 

176. 

1887 

205-206 

1888 

193. 

Co. 


287-288. 
289-291. 
297-298. 
246-247. 


1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1807  :  252-253. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


603 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Sussex  R.R. 

1853-1902.     Rept.  of  the  Sussex  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follow.s  : 
1853  in  ann.  repts.  ot  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  ISSS  :  36. 

18.')4 '        ■•  1854  :  43. 

lS.-,5  "     "         1S55:51--52. 

1856  "     ' '         "        "  1856  :  19-20. 

1857 "    ' 1857  :  20-30. 

1858   ■'     "         "         "    ' 1858:767-768.* 

1859 '    "      "         "       "  1859 :  355-356. 

1860 '       "  1860  :  405-406.* 

1861   "     "         "         '•  1861  :  31. 

1862 "    • 1862  :  51-52. 

1863 '         '  1863  :  63-64. 

1864  ' '    "      "         "       "  1864  :  67. 

ISRn  "     "         "         "    "      1865  :  67. 

1866  not  found. 

1867  In  ann.  rents,  of  r.r.  and  cnnal  cos.  1867  :  65. 

1868 "      "         "       ••  1868:91.* 

1869"     "         "         "    "      "         "       "  1869:121-122.* 

1870  "      "     stmts. '       "  1870 :  860-861.* 

1871  "     ' 1871:52-53. 

1872  "     "         '  1872  ;  71. 

1873  ' ' 1873  :  78. 

1874  "      "         "         " 1874  :  76. 

1875  "     ' 1875:87. 

1876 '         ••    ' '  1876:82. 

1877 '    "       "         "        "  1877  :  114. 

1878  "      "         "         "    ' 1878  :  101-102. 

1879 "      "         "        "  1879  :  104-105. 

1880  " '      1880 :  100-101. 

1881 '    ■ '  1881  :  109. 

1882 ' "  1882  :  119. 

1883 '      "         "       "  1883:142-143. 

1884  "     "         "         "    "       "         ■'       "  1884:  132-133. 

1885  "     "         "         "    ' 18S5  :  144-145. 

1886 '         "    "      "         "       "  1886 :  177-178. 

1887 '         "       "  1887  :  207-208. 

1888 '         " 1888  :  104-195. 

1889  "     "         '        "  1889 :  231-232. 

1890 '■    " '  1890:210-211. 

1891  "      "         ' 1891  :  222-223. 

1892  "      "         "         "    "       "         "       "  1892  :  252-253. 

1893 '       "  1S9:1  :  280-200. 

1894 "  1894  :  202-203. 

1895 '  180.-.  :  301-:;02. 

1896 "      '•         ■'        "  1806 :  248-249. 

1897  "     ••         "         "    "      "         "        "  1897 :  254-255. 

1898  "     "         "         "    "      "         "       "  1898  :  245-246. 

1899"    '"         "         "    ' "  1899:274-275. 

1900 '         " '       "  1900  :  302-304. 

1901   "     ' '       "         "        "  1901  :  203-294. 

1902 ' '       "  1902  :  308-309. 

1903  "     "         "         "    "       "         "        "  1903:315-316. 

1004 "         "        "  1904  :  290-292. 

Sussex  and  Warren  R.R. 

1851.  Rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  (Huyler)  on 
supplement  to  act  to  incorporate  Sussex  and  War- 
ren R.R.  Co.,  which  asks  repeal  of  sec.  In  charter 
permitting  certain  state  officers  when  traveling  in 
discharge  of  duties  ot  their  offices  to  pass  free  of 
charge.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1851:  872-873.) 

Swedesboro  Railroad 

Under  act  c.t  Feb.  24,  1852. 
1869-1887.     Rept.  of  Swedesboro  R.R.  Co. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Tidewater  Railway 

1884-1890.     Rept.  of  Tidewater  Rwy.  Co 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884 


1885 
18S6 

1887  "     " 

1888  not  found. 
188^0  in  ann.  .stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889  :  233-234. 
1890 "        "    1890:212-213. 


135. 
1885  :  148. 
1886:  181-182. 
1887:211-212. 


Toms  River  R.R. 

1882-1904.     Rept.  of  Toms  River  R.R.  Co. 


Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1882  :  121. 


"  1883 

145. 

"  1884 

136. 

"  1885 

149. 

"  1886 

183. 

;;  1887 

213. 

196. 

"  1889 

235. 

"  1890 

214. 

"  1891 

224. 

"  1892 

254. 

"  1893 

291-292 

"  1804 

294-295 

"  1805 

303-304 

"  1896 

250. 

"  1807 

256. 

"  1898 

247. 

"  1899 

276. 

"  1900 

305-306 

"  1901 

295-296 

"  1902 

310-311 

"  1903 

317-318 

"  1904 

293-294 

In 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 


Documents  as  follows  ; 

in  ann.  rents,  of  r.r.  and  can.il  cos.  1869 

1870 

1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 


;01.* 
833.* 
.35. 
72. 
79. 

:77. 
88. 

;84. 

:115. 

1878  :  103. 

1879  :  106. 


1880: 
1881: 
1882: 
1.883  : 
1884  : 
1885: 


;  102. 

:110. 
120. 

:  144. 

:  134. 

:  146-147. 
1.886  :  179-180. 
1887  :  209-210. 


In 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 

Toms  River  and  Barnegat  R.R. 

1893-1904.  Rept.  of  Toms  River  and  Barnegat  R.R.  Co 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1893  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1893  : 

1894  "  ' 

1895  "  "    

1896 '    "  "   " 

1897  "  ' '   " 

1898  "  "    "    "  "   " 

1899  "  "    "    "  

1900  "  "    "    

1901 " 

1902  "  "    "    "  "   " 

1903 "  "   " 

1904 '    "  "   " 

Toms  River  and  Waretown  R.R. 
1883-1892.     Rept.   of  Toms  River 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1883  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 

Trenton,  Lawrenceville  and  Princeton  R.R. 

1900-1904.     Rept.  of  Trenton,  Lawrenceville  and  Prince- 
ton R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1000  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1900  :  309-310. 

inoi   "     "         ' 1901  :  209-300. 

1902  "     "         "         1902  :  314-315. 

1003  " ' 1903  :  321-322. 

1004  "     "         ' 1904:297-299. 

Trenton  and  New  Brunswick  R.R. 

1903-1904.     Rept.  ot  Trenton  and  New  Brunswick  R.R. 


and 


1893 

293-294. 

1894 

296-297. 

1895 

305-306. 

1896 

251-252. 

1807 

257-258. 

1898 

248-249. 

1899 

277-278. 

1900 

307-308. 

1901 

297-298. 

1902 

312-313. 

1903 

319-320. 

1904 

295-296. 

Waretown  1 

1883 

146. 

1884 

137. 

1885 

150-151. 

1886 

184. 

1887 

214-215. 

1888 

197-198. 

1889 

236-237. 

1890 

215-216. 

1891 

•  225-226. 

1892 

255-256. 

R.R 


Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1903  In  ann.  stmts,  ot  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 

1904  "     


1903 
1904 


:  323-.324. 
:  300-301. 


*  Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


604 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 


Tuckerton  R.R. 


serial 


1872-1904.     Kept,  of  Tuckerton  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


repts. 


1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


:85. 
:81. 
:  78-79. 
:  89-90. 
:  85-86. 
:  116-117. 
:  104-105. 
:  107-108. 
:  103. 
:111. 
.  122 

':  147. 
:  138. 
:152. 
:  185-186. 
:  216-217. 
:  199-200. 
:  238-239. 
:217. 
:  227-228. 
•  257-258.' 
:  295-296. 
:  298-299. 
:  307-308. 
:  253-254. 
:259. 
:250. 
:279. 
:  311-312. 
:  301-302. 
:  316-317. 
:  325-326. 
:  302-303. 


1878. 


non-serial 
See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 


Union   Transportation   Co. 

1889-1904.    Rept.  of  Union  Transportation  Co.   Lessees 
of  Pemberton  and  Hightstown  R.R. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1889  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889  :  240-241. 

1890 '    "      1890  :  218. 

1891-1893  not  found. 

1894  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1894  : 


1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


300. 

309-310. 

255-256. 

260-261. 

251. 

280-281. 

313. 

303-304. 

1902  ;  318-319. 

1903  :  327-328. 

1904  :  304-305. 


1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 


United  New  Jersey  R.R.  and  Canal  Co. 


Under  a  certificate  of  the  secretary  of  state.  May  18, 
1872.  the  Delaware  and  Rarltan  Canal  Co.,  the 
Camden  and  Amhoy  It.R.  and  Transportation  Co. 
and  the  N.  J.  R.K.  and  Transportatinn  Co.  were 
authorized  to  adopt  the  corporate  name  of  United 
N.  J.  Railroad  and  Canal  Co. 

The  Camden  and  Anilioy  R.R,  was  Incorporated  In  1830, 
the  Delaware  and  Rnrltan  Canal  the  same  year; 
they  were  consolidated  by  act  of  Feb,.  1831,  becom- 
inff  the  "  .lolnt  Companies."  In  1836  the  joint 
companies  gained  control  of  the  Phlla.  and  Trenton 
R.R.  and  In  1867  entered  into  an  agreement  with  the 
N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  ;  henceforth  the 
"  United  Companies." 

See  also.  Finance  :   State.     Investments. 

serial 

A 

1  series 

Under  act  of  April  16.  1846  and  suppl..  March  9,  1848. 
1847-1871.     Rept.  of  the  state  directors  of  the  Delaware 
and  Rarltan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R. 
and  Transportation  cos.    ["Joint  Companies"]. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

United  New  Jersey  R.R.  and  Canal  Co. — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Checklist 

John  J.  Chetwood,  Wm.  Irick,  state  directors 

1847  dept.   ed.     Trenton :    Prtd.   by   Sherman  &  Harron, 

1848.  36  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.  500  copies  were 
ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1848  :  84-85  ; 
Sen.  jol.  1848  :  106-107.) 

doc.  ed.  (Senate),    n.  t.  p.     pp.  35-65. 

doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    n.  t.  p.     pp.  49-79. 

1848  dept.   ed.      Trenton :     Prtd.   by    Sherman   &    Harron, 

1849.  36  pp. 

Copies  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library.  N.  Y.  Public 
Library  and  in  Princeton  University  Library.  The 
usual  no.  of  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1849:423);  350  copies  (Sen.  Jol.  1849: 
434). 

doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  435-464. 

doc.  ed.  (Assem.).     n.  t.  p.     pp.  393-422. 

1849  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron, 

1850.  32  pp. 

Two  copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.     The  usual 
no.  were  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Aswem.  1850: 
411.) 
• doc.  ed.  (Senate),    n.  t.  p.    pp.  68-93. 

doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    n.  t.  p.    pp.  384-410. 

Thos.  Milnor,  Thos.  Arrotcsmith,  state  directors 

1850  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    M.  R.  Hamilton.  1851.     29  pp. 

doc.  ed.  (Senate).    Not  found. 

doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    n.  t,  p.     pp.  144-172. 

1851  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   True  American  Office,  1852.     29 
pp. 

doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.    pp.  321-150  [1.  e.  350). 

Wm.  O.  Steele,  Saml.  N.  Haines,  state  directors 

1852  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   True  American  Office,  1853.    34 


Trenton  :    Office  of  True  American,  1853. 
Trenton  :   True  American  Office,  1854.     28 


pp. 

doc.  ed. 

34  pp. 

1853  dept.  ed. 
pp. 

doc.  ed.    h.  t  p.    28  pp. 

1854  dept.  ed.     New  Brunswick  :    Fredonian  Office,  1855. 

23  pp. 

doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.    pp.  544-564. 

L.  F.  Fisher,  Jas.  B.  Burnet,  state  directors 

1855  dept.    ed.      Trenton :     Office    of    "  True    American," 
1856.     23  pp. 

doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    23  pp. 

1856  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American  " 
Office.  1857.     27  pp. 

doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  1021-1043. 

Henry  HilUard,  Jos.  O.  Johnson,  state  directors 

1857  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    "  True  American  "  Office,  1858. 
28  pp. 

doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    pp.  901-986. 

Henry  HiUiard,  Isaiah  Woolston,  state  directors 

1858  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  "  State  Gazette  and 
Republican"  Office,  1859.     28  pp. 

dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American  " 

Office.  1859.     28  pp. 

doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.    pp.  311-334. 

Jacob  Herbert,  Theo.  P.  Howell,  state  directors 

1859  dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.     pp.  271-294. 

A.  W.  Marlcley,  Wm.  Paterson,  state  directors 

1860  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American  " 
Office.  1.861.     28  pp. 

doc.  ed.   (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  323-350. 

doc.  ed.  (Assem.).    h.  t.  p.    pp.  107-134. 

Ephraim  Marsh,  John  8.  Read,  state  directors 

1861  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    "True  Aitierlcan  "  Office.  1862. 

24  pp. 

doc.  ed.    Jersey  City  :   J.  H.  Lyon,  1862. 

Wm,  Paterson,  Geo.  Black,  state  directors 

1862  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  T>.  Naar, 
lean"  Office.  1863.     21  pp. 

doc.    ed.      Treoton  :      D.    Naar.    "  True    American  ' 

Office,  1863.     21  pp. 

1863  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  D.  Naar, 
lean"  Office,  1864.     19   (2)   pp. 

doc.  ed.    Trenton  :   D.  Naar,  "  True  American  ' 

1864.     19  (2)  pp. 


20  pp. 

'  True  Amer- 

Amerlcan  " 

'  True  Amer- 

'  Office, 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


606 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

United  New  Jersey  R.R.  and  Canal  Co. — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1864  dept.  ed.     Jersey  City  :    I'rtd.  bv  J.  H.  Lyon.  1863. 
17  (2)  pp. 

doc.  ed.    Jersey  City:   J.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     17  (2)  pp. 

1865  dept,  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  State  Gazette  " 
Office,  1866.     16  pp. 

•  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     pp.  255-270. 

Saml.  Stockton,  B.   O.   Clarke,  state  Oirectora 

1866  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"      doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  509-613. 

1867  dept.    fd.      Trenton       ~ 
13  (2)  pp. 

Sometimes   bound   with 
cog." 

—  doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.    pp.  867-881. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1847  in  Senate  jol.   1848  :  35-65. 
"       "  Minutes  of  Assem.   1S48  :  49-79. 

1848  in  Senate  1ol.   1849  :  435-464. 

"  Votes  of  Assem.   1849  :  393-422. 

1849  "  Senate  jol.   1850  :  68-93. 
"  Minutes  of  Assem.   1850:384-410 


True    American    Office,    1868. 
ann.   stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal 


1850    " 

•• 

•. 

1851  :  144-172. 

1851  ;■ 

App.  to  Senate  ]ol 

1852:321-150  [I. 

>.  3501. 

\i      t. 

House     " 

1852:321-150  [1.  e.  350]. 

1852  ;; 

'.'.      '.'• 

Senate    " 
House     *' 

1853. 
1853. 

1853  i; 

<i      (( 

Senate    " 
House     " 

1854,  doc.   I. 
1854,  doc.   1. 

1854    ;' 

'..      .'. 

Senate    " 
House     " 

1855  :  544-564. 
1855  :  544-564. 

1855    " 

"      " 

House     " 

1856  [D]. 

1856  ;; 

"      " 

Senate    " 
House     " 

1857  :  1021-1043. 
1857  :  1021-1043. 

1857  ■; 

"            " 

Senate    " 
House     " 

1858  :  901-986. 
1858:901-986. 

1858    I] 

"      " 

Senate    " 
House     *' 

1859  :  311-334. 
1859:311-334. 

1859    ;| 

',[      ", 

Senate    " 
House     " 

1860  :  271-294. 
1860  :  271-294. 

1860  ;; 

.•      1. 

Senate    " 
House     " 

1861  :  323-350. 
1861  :  107-134. 

1861   In 

Leglsl. 

docs.  1862. 

1862    " 

1863. 

1863    " 

"        1864. 

1864    " 

1865. 

1865    " 

1866 

255-270. 

1866    " 

"        1867 

599-613. 

1867    " 

"        1868 

867-881. 

RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

United  New  Jersey  R.R.  and  Canal  Co. — cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

3  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

Chas.  A.  Butts,  state  director 

1874  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1874  : 

1875 '        "       "    1875  : 

1876  " 1876; 

Wm.  Paterson,  state  director 

1877  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1877  ; 

1878  •■     ' ' 1878; 

Chas.  A.  Butts,  state  director 

1879  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1879  : 


18S0 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1888 
1887 


1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 


2  series 

1868-1871.  Rept.  of  the  state  directors  of  the  joint  com- 
panies [Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden 
and  Amboy  R.R.]  and  of  the  United  Companies 
[incl.  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.]. 

Checklist 
A.  A.  Bardenburgh,  Wm.  Paterson,  state  directors 

1868  dept.   ed.      Trenton :     Prtd.   at   the  True   American 
Office,  1869.     15  pp. 

doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  115-129. 

Wm.  Paterson,  Danl.  Budd,  state  directors 

1869  dept.   ed.      Trenton :    Prtd.    at   the   True   American 
Office,  1870.     18  pp. 

doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.     pp.  145-162. 

1870  dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

doc.  ed.    h.  t.  p.    pp.  903-910. 

David  B.  Oill,  Geo.  Richards,  state  directors 
1871.     No  separate  copy  found. 

Seen  only  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1871 :  3-5. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1868  in  Leglsl.  docs.   1869:115-129. 

1869  "        ^'            "      1870  :  145-162. 
1870 1871  :  903-910. 

3  series 

1873-1904.  Rept.  of  the  state  director  of  the  United 
R.R.  and  Canal  cos.  of  N.  J. 

Checklist 
1873-1904.    No  separate  copies  found. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

J.  W.  Allen,  state  director 
1873  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1873  :  11. 


Chas.  Burrows,  state  director 

1888  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1888  : 

E.  F.  C.  Young,  state  director 

1889  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889  : 

1890 "    "       "         "        "     1890  : 

1891  "     ' "    1891  : 

1892 ' '    1892  : 

1893 " 1893 : 

Wm.  Clark,  state  director 

1894  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1894  : 

1895  " '      "         "       "    1895 : 

1896 '         "    "      "        "       "    1896: 

W.  Campbell  Clark,  state  director 
1897  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1897  : 
1898 '    "      "         "        "    1898  ; 

Chas.  Bradley,  state  director 
1899  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1899  : 


1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


5. 

5. 

5. 

5-6. 

5. 

5. 

5. 

5-6. 


5. 
5. 

5. 

5. 

5. 

5-6. 

5. 

5-6. 


B 


1853]  ; 


1  series 
Under  act  of  Feb.  24,  1852  and  suppl.,  March  11,  1853. 
1853-1867.    Rept.  of  Del.  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden 
and  Amboy  R.R.  cos. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1853  in  ann  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos,  1854    [  i. 
5-10. 

1854  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 
1855 ' 

1856  '•     " 

1857  "     "         "         " ' 

1858  "     "         "         "    "      " 

1859  ' 

1860 • ' 

1861  "     "         

1862  "     "         

1863  "     "         "         

1864 '         

1865  "     "         "         "    

1866 ' 

1867 ' 


,  1854  :  5-9. 

1855  :  5-14. 

1856  :  3-7. 

1857  :  3-7. 

1858  :  745-748.* 
1859:297-301.* 

1860  :  353-357.* 

1861  :  3-6. 

1862  :  3-8. 

1863  :  3-7. 

1864  :  15-19. 

1865  :  15-19. 

1866  :  17-21. 

1867  :  19-23. 


2  series 
1868-1871.    Rept.  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 
Co.,  the  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transporta- 
tion Co.,  and  the  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co. 
[or  the  United  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Canal  cos.].t 

In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1868  In  ann.  repts.  jjl  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1868  :  35-43.* 
isflQ '        1869:57-66.* 


1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 


stmts. 


1870  :  791-802.* 

1871  :  9-16. 

1872  :  74-84. 


*  Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

tThe   corporation   title   "  United   N.   J.    Railroad  and  Canal    Co., 
granted  in  1872,  was  not  used  in  the  reports  until  1877. 


606 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

United  New  Jersey  R.R.  and  Canal  Co.- 
scrial — cont'd 


-cont'd 


B — cont'd 

2  series- 

—cont'd 

1873  In  ann 

stmts.  of  r.j-. 

and  canal  cos.  1873 

82-95. 

1874  '•  " 

•  1874 

80-91. 

1875  "  " 

"  1875 

91-103. 

1876  "  •• 

•■  1870 

87-102. 

1877  •■  " 

'  1877 

118-131 

1878  ••  " 

•  1878 

106-118 

1879  ••  '• 

"  1879 

109-125 

1880  "  " 

•  ISSO 

104-124 

1881  "  " 

"  1881 

112-134 

1882  ••  •' 

'  1882 

123-143 

188S  "  ■' 

•  188:{ 

148-174 

1884  ■•  " 

■  1884 

139-164 

1885  "  " 

'  1885 

153-188 

1886  "  •' 

'  1886 

187-223 

1887  ■•  " 

•  1887 

218-264 

1888  ••  •' 

'  1S8S 

201-251 

1880  "  " 

■  1889 

242-294 

1890  "  ■• 

"  1890 

219-271 

1891  ■'  " 

•  1891 

229-278 

1892  ••  •' 

'  1892 

259-309 

1893  ••  " 

"  1893 

297-338 

1894  "  " 

"  1894 

301-339 

1895  ••  •' 

•■  1895 

311-345 

1896  "  •' 

'  1896 

257-285 

1897  ••  " 

"  1897 

262-289 

1898  "  " 

'  1898 

252-284 

1899  "  " 

"  1899 

282-319 

1900  "  " 

"  1900 

314-354 

1901  "  " 

'  1901 

305-349 

1902  "  " 

"  1902 

320-373 

1903  "  " 

"  1903 

329-386 

1904  "  " 

"  1904 

306-356 

non-serial 
1820.     Propriety  of  rwy.  from  some  point  on  the  Dela- 
ware, near  Phila.  to  point  on  the  Raritan  near  Am- 
boy  to  be  considered.    (Govs.  mess.   (Vroom)   Jan. 
7,  1830.) 

1831.  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  to  be  put  into  opera- 
tion from  Amboy  to  Bordentown  early  following 
season;  state's  interest  therein.  (Same  (Vroom) 
Oct.  27,  1831.) 

.     Exemplification  of  the  assent  of  the  Camden  and 

Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  to  the  act  rel. 
to  that  road.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1830/1:  181.) 

.     Rept.  from  the  committee  (Mickle)  to  whom  was 

referred  res.  rel.  to  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and 
Transportation  Co.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Jan.  1831: 
39.) 

.     Further  rept.   from   the  committee    (Mickle)    to 

whom  was  referred  a  res.  rel.  to  the  Camden  and 
Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.,  with  a  com- 
munication from  the  secy,  of  that  co.  (Same  Jan. 
1831:  42.) 

1832.  R.R.  from  the  Del.  to  the  Raritan  in  use  from 
Bordentown  to  Hightstown;  expected  that  line  will 
be  completed  to  Amboy  before  winter.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Vroom)  Oct.  24,  1832.) 

1832-1S34.  Treasurer's  rept.  (Parker)  as  to  no.  of  pas- 
sengers, amt.  of  goods,  wares  and  mdse.  transported 
over  state  on  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Trans- 
portation Co.,  amt.  of  money  reed,  from  treasurer  of 
said  CO.  up  to  Jan.  1,  1834,  by  way  of  transit  duties, 
dividends  on  stock  or  otherwise,  with  date  when 
llie  CO.  commenced  transporting  passengers,  etc. 
(Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1833/4:  96-98.) 

Ordered     prtd.        (.lol.      r.eglsl.     Council     183.'! '4  :  99.) 
Separate  copy  not  found. 

1834.  See  Canals:  Individual.  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal,  this  date. 

1835.  Memorial  and  remonstrance  of  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal  Co.  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R. 
and  Transportation  Co.  agst.  passage  of  act  rel.  to 
extension  of  charter  of  Trenton  and  New  Brunswick 
Turnpike  Co.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1834/5:  145-152.) 

.     Same,  separate.    [Bordentown,  1835.] 

Not  seen.     Entry  from  Honker. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAI.— cont'd 

United  New  Jersey  R.R.  and  Canal  Co. — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1835.  Letter  from  Robt.  F.  Stockton,  pres.  of  Delaware 
and  Raritan  Canal  Co.,  with  ace.  stmts.,  in  reply  to 
council  res.  of  Jan.  8,  requesting  rept.  of  expendi- 
tures from  commencement  (1832)  to  Jan.  1,  1835, 
amt.  of  goods  transported,  etc.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1834/5:  97-101.) 

Inchides  stmts,  of  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Trans- 
portation Co. 
.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1833/4  : 
97.) 

1836.  Rept.  from  the  committee  (Chetwood)  rel.  to  in- 
vestigation of  stock  and  concerns  of  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  cos. 
(Votes    of  Assem.  1835/6:  410-412.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6  :  410- 
412.) 

.     Rept.   of  the  committee  apptd.   to  offer   to   the 

state  of  N.  J.  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and 
Feeder,  and  the  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  with 
their  appendages.  Princeton:  Prtd.  by  J.  Bogart, 
1836.    37  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton.  This  is  not 
a  state  publication.  It  is  entered  here,  however, 
in  explanation  of  the  entries  under  Jan.  25,  1836, 
and  Feb.  14.  1836. 

.     Jan.     25.     Rept.     from    committee     (Valentine) 

apptd.  to  inquire  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 
and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation 
COS.,  upon  what  terms  they  would  transfer  their 
whole  works  and  charter  privileges  to  state.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1835/6:  278-282.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  1000  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assera. 
1835/6  :  282. ) 

.     Feb.  14.     Rept.  of  committee  (Jackson)  to  whom 

liad  been  referred  the  proposition  of  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and 
Transportation  cos.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1835/6:  371- 
372.) 

1837.  Rept.  of  majority  (Hunt)  of  committee  on  en- 
quiry by  whom  and  by  what  authority,  and  with 
what  intent  or  purpose,  a  r.r.  from  the  Delaware 
bridge  near  Trenton,  to  the  line  of  the  Delaware 
and  Raritan  Canal,  and  to  New  Brunswick,  is  con- 
structed, etc.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  710-716.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1S36'7  :  716.1 

.     Rept.  of  minority.    (Blane).      (Votes  of  Assem. 

1836/7:  717-757.) 

.     Same,  separate,  entitled  "  Rept.  of  the  minority 

of  the  committee  of  enquiry,  rel.  to  the  Railroad  at 
Trenton  .  .  .  .  "  Trenton:  Prtd.  by  J.  Justice  & 
Son,  1837.    43  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Free  Public  Library  of  Jersey  City.  500 
copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (House  jol.  1836/7 : 
7,57.) 

.     Rept.  of  Bordentown  and  South  Amboy  Turnpike 

Co.;  damages  to  the  turnpike  by  Camden  and  Am- 
boy R.R.  Co.,  etc.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  821- 
824.) 

1838.  Communication  from  the  directors,  on  the  part 
of  the  state,  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal,  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos. 
asking  influence  of  the  legisl.  with  the  Secy,  of  the 
Navy  to  prevent  service  of  Capt.  Stockton  in  the 
navy,  his  presence  being  necessary  to  the  com- 
panies and  the  state.    (Same  1838/9:  42.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Arclier)   on  communication 

of  directors,  on  the  part  of  tlie  state  of  tlie  Camden 
and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  and  the 
Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal,  rel.  to  Capt.  R.  F. 
Stockton.     (.Same  1838/9:  157-158.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


607 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

United  New  Jersey  R.R.  and  Canal  Co.- 

>io>i-scri(il — cont'd 


-cont'd 


1838.  Communication  from  tlie  president  of  the  Dela- 
ware and  Raritan  Canal  Co.,  with  engr.'s  rept. 
(Ashbel  Welch)  as  to  completion,  etc.  (Same 
1837/8:  510-511.) 

.     See  Taxation.   Corporations.   Railroad,  this  date. 

1840.  Communication  from  state  directors  of  Delaware 
and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R. 
and  Transportation  Co.,  accompanying  proceedings 
of  a  meeting  of  stockholders  and  rept.  of  directors 
to  stockholders.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40:  310-320.) 

The  state  directors  were  .loseph  Kaiglin  and  U.  S.  I-"icld. 

1841.  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and 
Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.  united  Into 
one  by  act  of  1831;  privileges  conferred  by  acts  of 
1832  and  1837.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  26, 
1841.) 

1846.  Preambles  and  res.  rel.  to  repts.  required  from 
the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and 
Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.  (Sen.  jol. 
1846:  699-701.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (  Sen.  jol.  1846  :  701. 1 

1847.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  (Leupp)  on 
memorials  of  citizens  of  Trenton  and  its  vicinity 
rel.  to  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co.  and  Camden 
and  Amboy  R.R.  Co.    (Sen.  Jol.  1847:  560-563.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Sen.  jol.  1847  :  5(14.) 

1849.  Charges  preferred  by  "  a  citizen  of  Burlington  " 
agst.  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and 
Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.;  apptmt.  of 
investigating  committee  recommended.  (Govs. 
mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1849:  14-15.) 

1850.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  investigate  charges 
made  agst.  directors  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  Trenton:  Prtd. 
by  Phillips  &  Boswell,  1850.    79,  102,  187  pp. 

Uncommon  with  the  app.  (187  pp.).  One  of  the  lunt^est 
o£  the  early  investigations  into  worlilng  oJ  r.rs.  in 
America.  The  charges  made  by  the  author  of  the 
pamphlet  who  signed  himself  *'  A  citizen  of  Burling- 
ton "  [1.  e.  Henry  C.  Carey]  were  that  the  accounts 
for  the  whole  system  had  been  falsified.  The  New 
York  Public  Library  has  a  copy  of  this  rept.  con- 
taining 79,  102  pp.  It  has  also  an  edition  of  the 
communication  from  "  A  citizen  of  Burlington  " 
entitled.  Review  of  the  late  comrs.  for  investigat- 
ing the  affairs  of  the  joint  cos.  Philadelphia  : 
L.  U.  Bailey,  1850.  78  pp.  The  only  complete  copy 
seen  was  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Sncy.,  Newark.  The 
79  pp.  division  was  also  seen  in  the  State  Library, 
Trenton.  3000  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1850:559-560.)  The  comrs.  were  Aaron 
Robertson,  James  S.  Hulme  and  A.  Wurt-.;. 

.     Further    stmt,    of    facts    rel.    to   proceedings    of 

comrs.  for  investigation  of  affairs  of  jt.  r.r.  and 
canal  cos.;  by  Henry  C.  Carey.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1850:  682-692.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.   1850  :  692.) 

.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  printing  (Buzby)  as 

to  what  part  of  rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  investigate 
charges  agst.  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos. 
should  be  prtd.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1850:  578-580.) 

1851.  Communication  from  H.  C.  Carey  exposing  errors 
and  omissions  in  rept.  n^ade  last  sess.  by  comrs.  to 
investigate  affairs  of  Joint  companies.  (Xainc  1851: 
138-141.) 

1852.  Letter  to  Aaron  Robertson,  chrm.  of  comn.  for 
investigating  affairs  of  the  Jt.  cos. 

Not  seen.     Entry  from  Bowker. 
— — .     A  letter  to  James  S.  Hulme,  late  comr.  for  in- 
vestigating the  affairs  of  the  Joint  cos. 
Not  seen.     Entry  from  Bowker. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

United  New  Jersey  R.R.  and  Canal  Co. — cont'd 

non-scruil — cont'd 

1853.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Kanouse)  rel.  to 
creation  of  sinking  fund  for  extinguishment  of  ex- 
clusive privileges  of  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and 
Transportation  Co.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1853:  687- 
698.) 

.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:     Prtd.    at    the    True 

American  Office,  1853.    15  pp. 

1854.  See  above,  Railroads,  this  date. 

.  Report  of  special  committee  (Mills)  accompany- 
ing suppl.  to  act  relative  to  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Trans- 
portation cos.  Trenton:  True  American  Office,  1854. 
10  pp. 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1854:  670-673.) 

.     Rept.  of  special  committee   (Mulford)   apptd.  to 

inquire  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden 
and  Amboy  R.R.  cos.  whether  they  are  willing  to 
surrender  to  state  wliole  of  their  works,  and  if  so, 
upon  what  terms.    (Sen.  Jol.  1854:  213-231.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1854:232.1 

.     Answer  of  Robert  P.  Stockton  in  behalf  of  the  jt. 

board  of  the  D.  &  R.  Canal  and  C.  &  A.  R.R.  cos.  to  a 
committee  of  the  Senate  of  New  Jersey  in  rel.  to  sur- 
rendering the  works  of  the  cos.  to  the  state.    Tren- 
ton:   Prtd.  at  the  True  American  office,  1854.  22  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library.  Trenton. 
The    document    is    embodied    in    the    committee    rept. 
entered  directly  above. 

1855.  Artincial  features  of  N.  J.;  by  E.  I.  Viele.  (2 
A.R.  geol.  survey  1855:  31-41.) 

Internal  improvements;  canals  (Delaware  and  Raritan. 
Morris)  ;  r.rs.  (Camden  and  Amboy,  N.  J.,  Central 
R.R.  of  N.  J.,  Morris  and  Essex.  Relvidere,  Dela- 
ware, Warren,  Flemington,  Freehold  and  James- 
burg.  Burlington  and  Mount  Holly,  Sussex  Mine, 
Millstone  and  New  Brunswick,  Camden  and 
Atlantic,  Paterson  and  Hudson  River,  Paterson 
and  Ramapo,  N.  Y.  and  Erie,  Del.  and  Hudson, 
West  Jersey,  Del.  and  Raritan  Bay,  Camden,  Pem- 
berton  and  Freehold). 

1860.  More  circumspection  desirable  in  looking  after 
interests  of  state  in  joint  companies;  suggestions. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

.  Rept.  of  the  committee  on  corporations  (Camp- 
bell) on  so  much  of  the  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to 
joint  cos.  and  other  r.r.  cos.  of  the  state.  (Sen.  jol. 
1860:  233-235.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol. 
1860  :  235.1 

1866.  Opinion  of  comptroller  and  Gov.  as  to  whether 
or  not  it  is  for  interest  of  state  to  subscribe  for  new 
or  increased  capital  stock  of  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transporta- 
tion COS.    (A.R.  comptroller  1865/6:  20-21.) 

1868.  United  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  deposited  in  treasury 
bond  for  $500,000  payable  with  interest  from  date  at 
7%,  amt.  of  award  of  comrs.  in  favor  of  state  for 
shore  front  of  Harsimus  Cove  property;  suggestion 
that  $150,000  of  this  be  appropriated  to  war  fund  to 
discharge  indebtedness  of  state  fund  to  said  fund, 
and  that  residue  be  retained  for  future  uses  of  state. 
(Same  1867/8:  19-20.) 

1869.  Memorial  of  the  United  Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal  Co.,  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transpor- 
tation Co.  and  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Office,  1869. 
20  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  Y'.  Public  Library. 

.  See  above,  Penn.  R.R.  Co.,  under  date  1884. 

1895.  See  above,  Central  R.R.  of  N.  J.,  this  date. 


608 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

United  New  Jersey  R.R.  and  Canal  Co. — cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1872/76-1872/04.  Stmt,  of  amts.  charged  and  credited 
to  construction,  real  estate  and  Harsimus  Cove  on 
acct.  of  permanent  Improvements  on  the  United 
Railroads  of  New  Jersey,  each  year. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872/6  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1S76  :  12-13. 

1872/7 '         "        ••    1877:12-13. 

1872/8 '      ' 1878:11-13. 

1872/9"     "        "        ' 1879:11-12. 

1872/9-1880  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1880  :  11- 
12. 
The  stmt,  has  but  two  Items,  the  period  1872/9  and  the 
year,   1880. 
1872/9-1881  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1881 :  11- 
12. 
1872/9,  1880.  1881. 
1872/9-1882  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1882  :  11- 
12. 

1872/9.  1880,  1881,  1882. 
1872/80-1884  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.   1884  : 
13-14. 
1872/80.  1881.  1882,  1883,  1884. 
1872/80-1885  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1885  :  IS- 
IS. 
1872/80,   1881,  1882,   1883,  1884,   1885. 
1872/80-1886  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  coa.  1886  :  IS- 
IS. 
1872/80,  1881,  1882,  1883,  1884,  1885,  1886. 
1872/83  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1883  :  11-14. 

Amt.  for  each  year. 
1872/86-1887  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.   1887: 
14-16. 
Period  1872/86  and  year  1887. 
1872  87-1888  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1888 

13-15. 
1872  88-1889  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1889 

12-14. 
1872/89-1890  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1890 

11-13. 
1872/90-1891  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1891 

10-12. 
1872/91-1892  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1892 

10-11. 
1872/92-1893  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1893 

10-12. 
1872/93-1894  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1894 

10-12. 
1872/94-1895  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1895 

10-12. 
1872/95-1896  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1896 

11-12. 
1872/96-1897  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1897 

12-13. 
1872/97-1898  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1898 

12-13. 
1872/98-1SD9  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1899 

12-13. 
1872/99-1900  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1900 

12-13. 
1872/001901  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1901 

12-13. 
1872/01-1902  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.   1902 

12-13. 
1872/02-1903  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1903 

12-13. 
1872/03-1904  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canai  cos.  1904 
12-13. 

Taxation;    see  Taxation:     State.    Corporations.    Raid- 

BOADS 

Transit   Duties;    see  Taxation:     State.    Corporations. 
Railroads 

Vincentown  Branch  of  the  Burlington  R.R. 

1864-1904.  Rept.  of  Vincentown  Branch  of  the  Burling- 
ton Co.  R.R. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1864  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1864  :  33-34. 
1865-1866  not  found. 

1867  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canai  cos.  1867  :  85. 
1868 '"""    ""  " 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Vincentown  Branch  of  the  Burlington  R.R. — cont'd 

'  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1879  :  126-127. 


1870  in  ann.  stmts,  of  i 

1880 

1881  "  " 
1882 

1883  ' 

1884  "  " 

1885  "  " 

1886  "  " 

1887  "  " 

1888  "  " 

1889 ' 

1890  "  " 

1891 

1892  ' 

1893 

1894  "  •• 
1895 ' 

1896  •'  " 

1897  ' 

1898  "  " 
1899 

1900  "  " 

1901  "  " 

1902 

1903 

1904 

Vineland  Rwy. 

See  also  abOTe,  N.  J.  Southern  R.R. 

serial 

Under  act  of  March  24,  1852. 

1871-1904.    Rept.  of  Vineland  Rwy.  Co. 


1880: 
1881  : 
1882: 
1883: 


;  125-126. 
;  136-137. 
:  144. 
;  175-176. 

1884  :  16.5-166. 

1885  :  189-190. 

1886  :  224-225. 
18S7  :  ■_'i;r.-i;r,(i. 
18NS  :  -J.-,.;  -.'-.a. 
iss:i :  ::'.i.'i-2'.)ti. 

1890  ;  272-273. 

1891  :  279-280. 

1892  :  310-311. 
:  339-340. 
:  340-341. 
:  346-347. 
:  286-287. 
:  290-291. 

285-286. 
:  320-321. 
:  355-356. 
:  350-351. 
:  374-375. 
:  387-388. 
:  357-358. 


1893: 
1894  : 
1895: 
1896: 
1897: 
1898: 
1899  ; 
1900: 
1901: 
1902: 
1903: 
1904: 


1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 


stmts. 


1868  :  61-62.* 
1869:  83.  • 

1870  :  823-824.' 

1871  :  28. 

1872  :  86. 
1873:97. 

1874  :  90. 

1875  :  104. 

1876  :  103. 

1877  :  132. 
1878:  119. 


In 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874. 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


Documents  as  follows  : 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1880  not  found. 

in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 


1871 
1872 
1873: 

1881: 

1882: 

1883: 

1884: 

1885: 

1886: 

1887: 

1888: 

1889: 

1890: 

1891  : 

1892: 

1893; 

1894: 

1895: 

1896: 

1897: 

1898; 

1899 

1900: 

1901  : 

1902; 

1903 

1904 


:76. 
87. 
96. 

:135. 
;  145. 
;  177. 
;  167. 

191. 
:226. 
;267. 
;254. 
:297. 
;  274. 
;281. 
:312. 
;  341-342. 
:  342-343. 
:  348-349. 
;  288-289. 
:  292-293. 
;287. 

322-323. 

357-358. 

352-353. 

376-377. 

389-390. 

359-360. 


Warren  Railroad 

1854-1904.  Rept.  of  the  Warren  R.R.  Co. 


In 
1854 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 


Documents  as  follows : 
in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and 


"  "  rejfts. 


canai 

cos.  1854  :  36-37. 

"  1855:39-40. 

"  1856  :  37-39. 

■'  1857  :  41-43. 

"  1858  :  777-779.* 

"  1859:  331-334. • 

"  1860  :  389-391. • 

"  1861:43-45. 

"  1862  :  35-37. 

"  1863:39-41. 

'•  1864  :  11-13. 

"  1865:11-13. 

"  1866  :  13-15. 

•'  1867  :  15-17. 

"  1868:87-89.* 

"  1869:117-119.* 

"  1870:850-857.* 

"  1871  :  4;)-5(). 

"  1872:88-89. 

"  1873:98. 

"  1874  :  93. 

"  1875  :  105. 

"  1876  :  104. 

"  1877  :  133. 

"  1878:120-121. 

*  Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


609 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Warren  Railroad — cont'd 


187!)  In  ;inn 

stmts,  of  iM 

.  and 

canal 

COS.  1879 

128. 

1880  "      " 

"    1880 

127-128.« 

1881   •'     " 

"    1881 

138-139. 

1882  "     " 

'•    1882 

146-147. 

1883  "     " 

"    1883 

178-179. 

1884  "     " 

'■    1884 

168-169. 

1885  "     " 

"    1885 

192-193. 

1886  "     " 

••    1886 

227-'^*'8 

1887  "     " 

"    1887 

268-269.' 

1888   "     " 

"    1888 

255-256. 

1889  "     " 

"    188(1 

298-299. 

1890  "     " 

"    1890 

275-276. 

1891   "     " 

'■    1891 

282-283. 

1892  "     " 

"    1892 

313-314. 

1893  "      " 

"    1893 

343-344. 

1894   "     " 

"    1894 

344-.345. 

1895  "     " 

"     18P5 

350-351. 

1896  '•     " 

"    1896 

290-291. 

1897  "     " 

"    1897 

294-295. 

1898  "     " 

"    1898 

288-289. 

1899  "     " 

••    1899 

324-325. 

1900  "     " 

"    1900 

359-361. 

1901   "     " 

"     1901 

354-355. 

1902  "     " 

"    1902 

378-379. 

1903  "     ■' 

•■    1903 

391-392. 

1904  "     " 

"    1904 

361-362. 

Warren  Foundry  R.R. 

1S98-1901.     Rept.  of  Warren  Foundry  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  :    , 

1898  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1898  :  290. 

1899  "     "         "         ' 1899 :  326. 

1900 '         '        "    1900  :  362. 

1901   "     "         "         "    "       "         "        "    1901  :  356-357. 

Warwick  Valley  R.R. 

1880-1881.     Rept.  of  Warwick  Valley  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1550  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1880  :  134. 

1551  ■'     "         "         1881  :  146. 

Watchung  R.R. 

1885-1895.     Rept.  of  Watchung  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1885  in  ann.  stmts. 

of  r.r. 

and  canal 

COS.  1885 

194  195 

1886 

"    1886 

229-2:10 

1887 

"    1887 

270-271. 

1888 

"    1888 

257-258 

1889 

•'    1889 

300-301 

1890 

"    1890 

277-278. 

1891 

"    1891 

284-286 

1892 

"    1892 

315-317 

1893 

"    1893 

345-346 

1894 

"    1894 

346-348 

1895 

•(     (t         i( 

"    1895 

352-354 

Weehawken 

Branch  R.R 

See 

also  above.  T 

rie  R.R. 

1884-1897. 

Rept.  of  Weehawken  Branch  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as 

follows  : 

1884  In  ann.  stmts. 

of  r.r. 

and 

canal 

COS.  1884 

170-171 

18S5 

not  found. 

1886  1 

n  anu.  stmts. 

of  r.r 

and 

canal 

COS.  1886 

231-233 

1887 

•'     "        *' 

'■    1887 

272-274 

1888 

"     "        *' 

"    1888 

259-260 

1889 

ti     It        It 

"    1889 

302-304 

1890 

i(     II        11 

•'    1890 

279-280 

1891 

II     11        II 

"    1891 

2S7-2S9 

1892 

11     11        11 

"    1892 

318-320 

1893 

It     11        11 

"    1893 

347-350 

1894 

II     11        11 

"    1894 

349-352 

1895 

It     11        11 

"    1895 

355-359 

1896 

11     .1        11 

"    1896 

292-294 

1897 

It     11        11 

"    1897 

296-297 

West  End  R.R. 

1883-1904. 

Rept.  of  West 

End 

R.R.  Co. 

In 

documents  as 

follows  : 

1883 

n  ann.  stmts. 

of  r.r 

and 

canal 

COS.  1883 

180. 

1884 

.1     .1         .1 

"    1884 

172. 

1885 

11     11         11 

"    1885 

196. 

1886 

II     II         11 

"    1886 

235. 

1887 

II     11         11 

"    1887 

275. 

1888 

11     11         11 

"    1888 

261. 

1889 

11     11         It 

"    1889 

305. 

1890 

11     11         ti 

"    1890 

281. 

1891 

11     11         11 

"    1891 

290. 

1892 

11     II         11 

"    1892 

321. 

1893 

It     ii         11 

"    1893 

351. 

1894 

11     11         It 

"    1894 

353-354 

1895 

" 

11         11 

"    1895 

360-361 

RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 


West  End  R.R.— cont'd 

1896  In  ann.  stmts,  of  i-.r 

1897  "  " 

1898  "  " 

1899  "  

1900  "  

1901  "  " 

1902  "  " 

1903  ' 

1904  •■  " 


.  and  canal  cos.  1896  :  295-290. 
1897  :  298-299. 

"  1898  :  291 
'  1899  :  327-328. 

"  1900:  .303-364. 

••  1901  :  358-359. 

1902:380-381. 

1903  :  393-394. 

"  1904  :  303-364. 


West  Jersey  R.R. 

See  also  below.  West  .Tersey  and  Seashore  R.R. 
1859-1895.  Rept.  of  the  West  Jersey  R.R.  Co. 


In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1859  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1859 
"   "  1800 


1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1870 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 


stmts. 


1865: 
1866: 
1867: 
1868: 
1869: 
1870: 
1871  : 
1872: 
1873: 


357-358.* 
387-388.* 
1861:41. 

1862  :  33-34. 

1863  :  47-48. 
1864:37-,38. 

3.5-36. 

33-34. 

41-42. 

63-64.* 

87-88.* 

827-829.* 

32-33. 

«0-91. 

99-100. 

1874  :  94-95. 

1875  :  107-108. 
1876:  105-106. 

1877  :  134-135. 

1878  :  122-123. 

1879  :  129-130. 

1880  :  129-130. 

1881  :  140-142. 

1882  :  148-149. 

1883  :  181-182. 

1884  :  173-175. 
1885:197-199. 
1886  :  235-237. 

276-278. 
262-266. 
306-310. 
282-286. 
291-294 
322-326. 
352-357. 
355-357. 
362-364. 


1887: 
1888: 
1889: 
1890: 
1891  : 
1892: 
1893: 
1894: 
1895: 


West  Jersey  and  Atlantic  R.R. 

See  also  below.  West  Jerse.v  and  Seashore  R.R. 
1880-1895.     Rept.  of  West  Jersey  and  Atlantic  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1880  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 

1881  "      " 

1882  "      " 

1883 ' 

1884   ' 

1885 

1886  "     " 

1887  ' 

1888 ' 

1889  "     " 

1890  "     " 

1891 

1892  "     " 
1893 

1894  "     " 

1895  "     " 

West  Jersey  and  Seashore  R.R. 

The  West  Jerse.v  R.R.  Co..  West  Jerse.v  and  Atlantic  Co., 
Camden  and  Atlantic  R.R.  Co..  Phlla..  Marlton  and 
Medford  R.R.  Co.,  AUowa.v  and  IJuinton  R.R.  Co. 
and  Chelsea  Branch  R.II.  Co.  were  merged  into  the 
West  Jersey  and  Seashore  R.R.  Co. 

1896-1904.     Rept.  of  West  Jersey  and  Seashore  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  ; 

1896  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1896  :  297-300. 


nal  COS.  1880 

131-132. 

"    1881 

143-144. 

"       "    1882 

150-151. 

"    1883 

1S3-1S4. 

"    1884 

176-177. 

"    1885 

200-201. 

'■    1886 

238-239. 

"    1887 

279-280 

"    1888 

267-268. 

"    1889 

311-312. 

"    1890 

287-288. 

"    1891 

295-296. 

"    1892 

327-328. 

"       "    1893 

358-359. 

•'    1894 

358-359. 

"    1895 

365-366. 

1807 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1897  :  300-303. 
1,898  :  292-294. 
1899  :  329-.331. 
1900:  365-368. 

1901  :  360-363. 

1902  :  382-385. 

1903  :  395-398. 

1904  :  365-371. 


rasing  from  Collected  docs. 


39 


610 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

West  Shore  R.R. 

1886-1904.     Rept.  of  West  Shore  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
18S6  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  18S6 
188 


1888 
18S0 

isiin 

1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1887: 

1888  : 

1889  : 
1890: 

1891  : 

1892  : 
1893: 


240-244. 
281-286. 
269-27.-). 
313-319. 
289-297. 
297-302. 
329-336. 
360-367. 

1894  :  360-364. 

1895  :  367-371. 

1896  :  301-305. 

1897  :  304-307. 

1898  :  295-299. 
1809  :  332-334. 

1900  :  369-371. 

1901  :  364-369. 

1902  :  386-391. 

1903  :  399-404. 

1904  :  372-377. 


West  Shore  and  Ontario  Terminal  Co. 

18841900.     Rept.  o£  West  Shore  and  Ontario  Terminal 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1884  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884  :  178. 

1885  no  rept. 

1886  no  rept. 
1887-1896  not  found. 

1897  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1897  :  308. 
1898 "  1898  :  300. 

1899  "  "    "    "  "   1899  :  335. 

1900  "  '•    "    "  "   ' 1900:  372. 

West  Side  Connecting  R.R. 
1896-1904.    Rept.  of  West  Side  Connecting  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1896  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 
1897 


1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


1896  :  306-307. 

1897  :  309-310. 

1898  :  301-302. 

1899  :  336-337. 

1900  :  373-374. 

1901  :  370-371. 

1902  :  392-393. 

1903  :  405-406. 

1904  :  378-379. 


Whippany  River  R.R. 
1896-1903.     Rept.  of  Whippany  River  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1896  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 

1897 

1898 '    

1899  "  

1900 

1901 "  "   " 

1902 '   " 

1903  "   ' ' 

Williamstown  R.R. 

serial 
1876-1883.     Rept.  of  Williamstown  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  ; 
1876  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1876  : 
1877 1877: 

1878  "     ' '         "       "    1878: 

1879  "     "         •'         '         "       "    1879 : 

1880  " ' 1880 : 

1881 '         "       "    1881  :  145. 

1882 ' '       "    1882  :  152. 

1883 '    ' 1883  :  185-186. 

Organized  Dec.  1,  1883,  as  the  Williamstown  and  Dela 
ware  River  R.It.  Co. :  the  rept  for  1884  and  later 
years  Is  given  under  that  title ;  see  below. 

non-serial 
1878.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
Williamstown  and  Delaware  River  R.R. 

1884-1888.     Rept.  of  Williamstown  and  Delaware  River 
R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1.884  :  179-180. 

1885 1885  :  202-203. 

1886 '         "       "    1886  :  245-246. 

1887 ' 1887  :  287-288. 

1888 1888  :  276-277. 


,  1896  :  309-310. 

1897  :  311-312. 

1898  :  303. 

1899  :  338-339. 

1900  :  375-376. 

1901  :  372-373. 

1902  :  394-395. 

1903  :  407-408. 


:  107. 
:  136. 
;  124. 
:131. 
:  133. 


RAILROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Winslow  and  Richland  R.R. 

1892.     Rept.  of  Winslow  and  Richland  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1892  in  ann.  stnils.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1892  :  337-338. 
Woodstown  and  Swedesboro  R.R. 

1883-1887.     Rept.   of  Woodstown  and   Swedesboro  R.R. 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1883  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1883  :  187-188. 

1884 1884  :  181-182. 

1885 '       "    1885  :  204-205. 

1886 ' 1886  :  247-248. 

1887 ' '       "    1887:289-290. 

RAINFALL;   see  CLIMATE 

RALSTON  (J.  M.) 

1893/4.     Rept.  as  supervising  principal  of  Asbury  Park 

and  Ocean   Grove  schools.     (A.R.  bd.  of  education 

1893/4  app.  A,  pp.  67-70.) 
1897/8.     Manual    training    at    Asbury    Park.      (Same 

1897/8:  315-317.) 

RAMAPO  RIVER 

Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate.  Rainfall 

RAMIE 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fiber 
Industry;  see  Industries,  etc.   Textile 

RANCOCAS,  BURLINGTON  CO. 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Rainfall;  see  Climate.   Rainfall 

RANCOCAS  RIVER 
Improvement;  see  River  Conservancy 
Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate.  Rainfall 

RANDALL  (GEO.  D.) 

1883-1884.    Comr.    of   state   water   supply;    see  Water 
Supply  and  Sewerage. 

RANDALL  (S.  S.) 

1851.     Free  school  system  of  N.  Y.  state.    (A.R.  supt. 
public  schools  1850:  12-17.) 

RANDOLPH  (BENNINGTON  F.) 

Riparian  comr.,  1869-1889  :  see  Land.     Ripaiian. 

RANDOLPH  (JAMES  F.) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1823-1824. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1823.     Dec.  3.     Prtg.  of  public  and  private  laws  and  law 
repts.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1823:  127.) 

RANDOLPH  (JOSEPH  F.) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1796. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1796.     Nov.     3.     Letter  of  Walter  Ker  Cole  rel.  to  bar- 
racks in  city  of  New  Brunswick.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1796:  19.) 

RANDOLPH  (LEWIS  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1848-1849. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  State  Liiiraey 

1849.     Report.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1849:  947-948.) 
Special  Committee 

1849.     Feb.    12.     General    banking    system.     (Votes    of 
Assem.  1849:  640-643.) 


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RANDOLPH  (THEODORE  F.)  1816-1823 

Native  of  N.  J.;  Scnntor  from  Hudson  Co..  1882-1805; 
Governor,  Ist'.'.t-lsTL'  (for  Messages,  see  under 
Governor)  and  ex-ollicio  president  of  state  board 
of  education  (see  Education,  the  seriai  group)  : 
U.  S.  Senator,  1875-1881. 

RANKIN  (JOHN  C,  JR.) 

Jlemlier  of  state  bd.  of  assessors.  1001-1002. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Taxation:    State 

RAPE 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 

RARICK  (ELIAS  W.) 

1872/3-1S77/8.  Kept,  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Somerset 
Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1872/3  app.  (pp.  75-77)  — 

same  1S77/8.) 

RARITAN,  SOMERSET  CO. 

Oats  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 

Wheat  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

RARITAN  RIVER 

See  aiso  Water  Suppiy  and  Sewerage. 
Floods;  see  Climate.   Floods 
Improvement;  see  River  Conservancy 
Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate.  Rainfall.  Bound  Brook 

RASPBERRY 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 

RATTOONE  (JOHN) 

Assembiyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1793/4. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1794.    Jan.  24.    Charges  agst.  late  state  treasurer,  J. 
Stevens,  Jr.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1794:  42.) 

RAWSON  (W.  W.) 

1895.  Gardening  under  glass;  irrigation  of  market 
gardens.    (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  157-176.) 

1900.  Greenhouse  production  of  market  garden  crops 
(27  same  1899:  177-196.) 

RAYMOND  (DR.  JOS.  H.) 

1885.  Collection  and  removal  of  garbage  and  the  final 
disposition  of  it.  (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  114- 
116.) 

1886.  Chief  points  in  sanitary  administration;  what 
should  be  required  as  to  vital  returns  and  the  notifi- 
cation of  disease.    (10  same  1886:  232-234.) 

READ  (JOHN  S.) 

State  director  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  Cos.,  ISUl. 

Report;    see   Railroads.    Individual.    United   N.  J.   R.R.   and 
Canal  Co. 

READ  (SAMUEL  J.) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1812/3-1817/8. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1813.    Feb.  6.    Camden  Bank.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1812/3: 

69-70.) 
1816.     Jan.  24.     Draw  in  bridge  over  Crosswick's  Creek. 

(Savie  1815/6:  136-137.) 
1818.     Jan.  10.     New  edition  of  acts  of  Assem.    (Same 
Jan.  1818:  14-15.) 


READING  (RICHARD  B.) 

Riparian  comr..  1888-1801 ;  see  Land.     Riparian. 

READINGTON,  HUNTERDON  CO. 
Frosts;  see  Climate 
Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture    Crops.   Vegetable 

REAL  ESTATE  TITLES  INSURANCE;  see  that  title 
RECORDS 

Military;   see  Militia 

Public;  see  Archives 

RED  BANK;  MONMOUTH  CO. 

Cow  Pea  Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grass  and  Forage 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Schools  in;    see  Education 
Sewage;  see  that  title 
Small-pox;  see  Public  Health 

REDMOND  (JAMES  M.) 

Assemblyman  from  Mercer  Co.,  1848-1849. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Cobpoeations 

1849.     Feb.    26.     Camden    Insurance   Co.     (Minutes   of 

Assem.  1849:  903-911.) 
— — .     Same,  separate.   Trenton :    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 
Harron,  1849.   12  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  State  Library  in  a  volume,  entitled  "  Repts. 
1849." 

.     March    1.    Protection   Insurance   Co.,   Somerset 

Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1849:  999.) 
[Select]  Committee 
1848.     Feb.  22.     Rept.  on  petitions  for  repeal  of  license 
law.   Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron,  1848. 
34  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  State  Library. 
.     Same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1848:  754-779.) 

REED  (TAYLOR) 

1889/90.     Meteorological  observations  at  Princeton.    (14 
A.R.  bd.  health  1890:  337.) 

REED  (THOS.  K.) 

1878/9.     Rept.    as    supt.    of    schools   of   Atlantic    City. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1878/9  app.  pp.  3-5.) 

REED  (WM.  H.) 

1867-1877/8.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Salem  Co. 

(A.R.   bd.   of   education    1867    (pp.    787-792)— «<( me 

1877/8.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 
1893.     Agric.    conditions   and    crops.     (21   A.R.    bd.    of 

agric.  1893:  452-455.) 

REEDER  (EASTBURN) 

1890.     Wliat  shall  we  do  with  our  land.    (18  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1890:  486-498.) 

REEGA,  ATLANTIC  CO. 
Jewish  Settlement;  see  Jews 

REEVE  (JOSIAH  M.) 

Member  of  Council  from  Salem  Co.,  1823/4,  1840/1. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1841.     March  8.     R.R.  transit  duties.    (Jol.  leglsl.  coun- 
cil   1840/1:  280-284;    Votes   of   Assem.    1840/1:  613- 
618.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
1840/1  :618.) 


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REEVES  (CHARLES) 

Assemblviuan     from     Gloucester     Co.,      lS:fO,'l-lS31   2. 
1838/9-1840/1 ;  Senator,  1849-1851. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Agriculture 

1839.  Jan.  29.  Silk  culture.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9: 
338-341.) 

.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:    Prtd.   by   James    T. 

Sherman,  1839.    6  pp. 

Copy  soen  in  State  Library  in  a  volume  entitled  "  Kepts. 
1838." 
1841      Feb.  12.     Rept.  on  portion  of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to 
agriculture.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1:  409-412.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     1000  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem. 
1840/1  :413.) 

Committee  on  CoRPORAnoNS 

1850.  Feb.  12.  Newark  Plank  Road  and  Perry  Co. 
(Sen.  jol.  1850:  227-229.) 

Committee  on  Cobpobations 

1840.  Feb.  26.  License  law,  majority  rept.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1839/40:  439-442.) 

REFORMATORIES;    see   MAINTENANCE.    DELINQUENTS: 
MINORS 

REFUSE  DISPOSAL 

1884.  Importance  of  a  thorough  system  of  scavenger- 
ing  and  suggestions  about  disposal  of  all  house 
waste.    (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1SS4:  10-15.) 

1885.  Summary  of  address  of  Dr.  Joseph  H.  Raymond 
of  Brooklyn  on  "  The  collection  and  removal  of 
garbage  and  the  final  disposition  to  be  made  of  it." 
(9  same  1885:  114-116.) 

1887.  Summary  of  address  by  Dr.  E.  L.  B.  Godfrey  of 
Camden  on  "  The  collection  and  disposal  of  gar- 
bage."   (11  same  1887:  144-145.) 

.     On   removal   of  garbage,   refuse,   etc.     (11   same 

1887:  35.) 

1891.  The  removal  and  disposal  of  garbage;  by  E.  L. 
B.  Godfrey.    (15  same  1891:  159-161.) 

1892.  On  disposal  of  garbage.     (16  .some  1892:  17-18.) 

1893.  Disposal  of  garbage;  by  T.  R.  Chambers.  (17 
same  1893:  317-326.) 

Recommending  cremation  systems. 

1893.  Garbage  disposal  by  furnaces.  (17  same  1893: 
18-20.) 

1894.  See  below,  Atlantic  City,  this  date. 

1896.     Disposal  of  refuse;   Importance  of  burning.    (20 

A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896:  31-32.) 
1898.     On  refuse  material;  specifications  for  collection, 

removal    and   disposal   of   garbage,   etc.     (22   same 

1898:  47-53.) 
1901.     Circular  letter  to  local  health  ofiBcers  [containing 

queries  on  disposal  of  refuse].    (25  same  1901:  98.) 
A  tabulated  stmt,  of  replies  Is  found,  pp.  1)8-101. 
1903.     Nuisances    from    garbage    of    New    York    City. 

(Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1903:  5.) 

Asiury  Park 
1898-1904.     Tables:   no.  of  cubic  yards  of  garbage  and 
rubbish  removed  each  week  in  Asbury  Park.     (23 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899    (pp.  171-172)— .soem  1904.) 

Atlanlic  City 
1894.     Garbage  cremation   in   Atlantic  City;    by   H.   S. 

Scull.    (18  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894:  29-32.) 
.     On  garbage  cremation;  garbage  furnaces  at  Pat- 

erson  and  Atlantic  City.    (18  same  1894:  10.) 

Pater  son 
See  above,  Atlantic  City. 


REID  (WILLIAM  H.) 

.\s^emM.vmiln  from  Monmouth  Co..  ISO". 
Reports  by 

1891.  Spraying  of  fruit  trees.  (19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 
1891:  493-494.) 

REILEY  (D.  T.) 

1867.     Rept.   as   co.   supt.   of  schools  in   Middlesex  Co. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7:  749-753.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

REINHART  (J.  A.) 

1891/2-1895/6.     Rept.   as  supt.   of  schools  In   Paterson. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1,  app.  (pp.  94-97) 

—same  1895/6.) 
.     Rept.   on  manual  training  in  Paterson  schools. 

(Same  1891/2  pt.  1  app.  (pp.  281-284)— .same  1895/6.) 

REPP  (J.) 

1892.  Strawberries.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  377-378.) 

1893.  The  best  apples  for  Gloucester  Co.  (21  .snme 
1893:  400-401.) 

REVOLUTIONARY  WAR;  see  WAR  EXPENDITURES 

REYNOLDS  (A.  M.) 

Comr.  of  r.r.  tnx.Ttion.  1882-1883  ;  for  annual  report ;  see 
Taxation  :    State.     Corporations.     Railroads :  mem- 
ber of  state  hd.  of  assessors,  1884-1800  (for  Annual 
Reports,  see  Taxation:    State). 
1897.     See  Taxation:    State,  this  date. 

REYNOLDS    (JOHN  R.) 

Riparian  comr..  1004  ;  see  Land.     Riparian. 

RHEA  (JONATHAN) 

Quarter  master  general,  1812-1813   (for  Annual  Report; 
see  Militia K 

RHEUMATISM;   see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

RHOADS  (S.  U.) 

1893.  Economic  relation  of  birds  to  agric.  (20  A.R.  bd. 
of  agric.  1892:  79-90.) 

RICE  (J.  E.) 

1897.     Poultry  and  egg  production.    (25  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1897:  63-84.) 
1901.     Mngmt.   of   poultry   for   winter   egg   production. 

(28  snme  1900:  95-125.) 
1905.     Poultry  problems.    (32  same  1904:  213-221.) 

RICE  (SAML.  W.) 

1872/3-1877/8.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Passaic. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1872/3  app.  (pp.  9-11) — same 

1877/8.) 

RICHARDS  (E.  H.) 

1893.  Dietaries  for  wage-earners  and  their  families. 
(17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  425-439.) 

RICHARDS  (EDWIN  S.) 

1892/3-1894/5.  Rept.  as  principal  of  school  no.  1,  Engle- 
wood.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3,  pt.  1,  app.  (pp. 
99-102)— .snme  1894/5.) 

RICHARDS  (GEO.) 

State  Director  of  the  United  N.  .T.  R.H.  and  Canal  Cos., 
1871. 

Report;    see  Railroads:    Individual.    United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Canal  Co. 


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RICHARDS  (THOMAS  H.) 

Member  of  Assembly  from  Burlington  Co..  1841-1S41;  ; 
Senator,  1847-184!). 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  State  Libraby 

1847.  Feb.  18.     Report.     (Senate  jol.  1847:  44G-44S.) 

1848.  Feb.  25.     Report.     (Same  1848:  629-630.) 
Special  Committee 

1842.  Feb.  24.  Imposition  of  half  pay  pilotage  by  port 
wardens  of  Phila.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1841/2:  488- 
490.) 

1847.  Feb.  11.  Proposed  purcliase  of  property  adjoin- 
ing Capitol  grounds.    (Sen.  jol.  1847:  331.) 

RICHARDSON  (CHAS.  F.) 

See  Cliniiite.     Freehold. 

RICORD  (FREDERICK  W.) 

Meteorological  observations  at  Newark  (see  Climate)  ; 
state  superintendent  of  public  schools,  IStiD-l.sO:; 
(for  annual  reports,  see  Education,  the  serial 
group). 

RIDER  (ANDREW  J.) 

Assemblyman  from  Camden  Co.,  1878. 
1899.     Cranberry  industry  of  N.  J.    (2  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1899:  59-62.) 

1902.  Amer.  Cranberry  Growers'  Assn.  (30  same 
1902:  23-25.) 

1903.  Cranberry  production  in  N.  J.  (31  same  1903: 
102-105.) 

RIDGEFIELD  PARK,  BERGEN  CO. 

Sewerage;  see  Water  Supply  and  Sewerage 

RIDGEWAY  (S.  P.) 

1884.  Potatoes  at  Hurffville.  (5  A.R.  agric.  exper.  sta- 
tion 1884:  77.) 

1886.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  mixed  hay. 
(7  same  1886:  113.) 

RIDGEWOOD,  BERGEN  CO. 

Manual  Training  in;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

RIES  (HEINRICK) 

1903.  The  clays  and  clay  industry  of  N.  J.  Trenton: 
MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1904.  xxviii,  548  pp.,  pis., 
maps  in  pocket. 

Final  rept.  of  state  geologist,  v.  6.  1903. 

Joint  rept.  with  Henry  B.  Kiimmel. 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1903.   v.  5,  doc.  50.) 

RIGGS  (JETUR  R.)   1809-1869 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1836 ;  Senator  from 
Passaic  Co.,  1856-1858  ;  member  of  Congress,  1859- 
1861. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Corporations 

1857.  Jan.  27.  Rept.  in  relation  to  banks.  Trenton: 
Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American  "  Office,  1857.    7  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark.  100  copies 
were  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1857  ;  75.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1857:  70-74.) 

Committee  on  Finance 

1856.     Jan.  23.     Usury.    (Sen.  jol.  1856:  68-71.) 
.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Usual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  iol. 
1856:71.) 

1858.  Feb.  10.  Issuing  and  circulation  of  small  notes 
for  payment  of  money.    (Sen.  jol.  1858:  192-195.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  100  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1858: 
195.) 


RIGGS  (JETDR  R.)  1809- 1869— cont'd 

Reports  by — cont'd 

Committee  on  Finance — cont'd 

1858.  March  8.  On  so  much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates 
to  the  state  finances.    (Sen.  jol.  1858:  531-536.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:     Prtd.  at  the  "True 

American  "  Office,  1858.   7  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  ,T.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark.     500  copies 
were  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  jol.  1858  :  536.) 

RIKER  (CHANDLER  W.) 

[1904?]  Rept.  as  president  of  the  comn.  apptd.  to  in- 
vestigate the  subject  of  taxation  in  N.  J.  n.  t.  p.  59 
pp.,  9  11.,  iv  pp.  4  pp. 

Two  copies  were  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library.     Both 
signed  In  MS.  by  Mr.  Rlker. 

RINGOES,  HUNTERDON  CO. 
Oats  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.  Grain 

RINGWOOD,  PASSAIC  CO. 

Manual  Training  in;  see  Education 

RIO  GRANDE,  CAPE  MAY  CO. 
Frosts;  see  Climate 

Sorghum  Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Sugar 
Sugar  Works;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Sugar 

RIOTS 

1876-1878.     Amts.  expended  for  preservation  of  public 

peace.     (A.R.  treasurer  1875/6    (pp.  126-127)— some 

1877/8.) 
.     Same.     (A.R.    comptroller   1875/6    (pp.   24-25)  — 

same  1878.) 
1878.     Service  of  National  Guard  at  riots.    (Govs.  mess. 

(McClellan)  Jan.  15,  1878.) 

RIPLEY  (C.  B.) 

1891.  Improved  roads.  (18  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1890: 
195-210.) 

1892.  Permanent  road  building.  (19  same  1891:  565- 
569.) 

RIPARIAN  LANDS:  see  LAND 

RIPARIAN  RIGHTS 

See  also  Land.  Riparian, 
1860.  Fishing  and  navigation  at  Communipaw  Bay  in- 
jured by  deposits  from  slips  and  sewers  of  New 
York;  measures  taken  to  prevent  such  encroach- 
ments; necessity  of  legislation  to  provide  agst.  such 
violation  of  riparian  rights.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell) 
Jan.  11,  1860.) 

RIVER  CONSERVANCY 

See    also    tabulated    stmt.    rel.    to    Internal    waterways 
improved  by  the  TJ.  S.  Govt.  1910.     Also  U.  S.  55 
Cong.  2  sess.  House  ex.  doc.  482  :  16-19 ;  110-112  ; 
236-239. 
1855.     Importance  of  protecting  N.  J.  navigation   and 
water    privileges    from    encroachments    of    other 
states.    (Govs.  mess.   (Price)  Jan.  9,  1855:  21.) 
1875.     See  below,  Delaware  River,  this  date. 

1888.  Stmt,  of  apprns.  for  improvement  of  tidal  waters 
in  state  made  by  Congress  at  its  last  session.  (A.R. 
riparian  comrs.  1888:  32-33.) 

1889.  Maps  showing  extensions  of  exterior  lines  which 
have  been  made  during  yr.  in  tidal  waters  of  state. 
{Saiiir  1889.) 

1S90.  Desirability  of  legislative  action  for  prevention 
of  unlawful  digging  and  removal  of  sand  from  reefs 
and  bars  existing  in  tidal  streams  in  state.  {Same 
1890:  6.) 


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RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 

1899.  Protection  of  streams  and  riparian  rights  of  own- 
ers by  grant  of  additional  power  to  comn.  (Rept. 
state  sewerage  comn.  1S99:  5.) 

Delaware  River 

1786-1874.  On  question  of  settling  the  jurisdiction  of 
river  Delaware  and  islands  witliin  same  by  Penn. 
comrs.  and  N.  J.  comrs.  (5  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries 
1874:  43-46.) 

1811.  Rept.  of  select  committee  (Wilson)  on  petitions 
from  Burlington  and  Hunterdon  cos.  for  removal 
of  sand-bar  in  the  Delaware  River,  below  Lamber- 
ton.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1811:  470-471.) 

1816.  Rel.  to  Penn.  res.  protesting  agst.  passage  and 
operation  of  act  of  N.  J.  Legisl.  to  enable  D.  W. 
Coxe  and  others  to  erect  wing-dam  in  Delaware 
River  to  connect  Yard's  Island  with  mainland  at 
Bloomsbury,  passed  Feb.  4,  1815,  and  of  supplement 
thereto  passed  Feb.  10,  1816.  (Govs.  mess.  (Dicker- 
son)  Oct.  26,  1816.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  committee   (Rutherford)   to  whom 

was  committed  corresp.  betw.  Govs,  of  Penn.  and 
N.  J.  concerning  erection  of  a  wing-dam  in  the 
River  Delaware.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1815/6:  160-161.) 

1817.  Rept.  of  committee  (Williamson)  to  whom  was 
referred  res.  of  Penn.  Legisl.  protesting  agst.  pas- 
sage and  operation  of  law  to  enable  D.  W.  Coxe  and 
others  to  erect  wing-dam  in  Delaware  River.  {Same 
1816/7:  103-109.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  sepn.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  lSlO/7  : 
109.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  by  act  of  the  N.  J. 

legisl.  for  settling  differences  betw.  that  state  and 

the  commonwealth  of  Penn.  Trenton:  Prtd.  by 
James  J.  Wilson,  1817.    34  pp. 

Wm.  S.  PenninKtiin.  David  Thompson.  .Ir.,  Ellett  Tucker 
were  the  comrs.  The  subject  iu  dispute  w.is  juris- 
diction over  the  Delaware  River.  Copies  of  the  rept. 
were  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  the  Princeton 
University  Library  and  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  New- 
arli.  300  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1817:36-37.) 

1818.  Rept.  of  committee  (Thompson)  to  whom  were 
committed  proceedings  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  adjust 
certain  differences  with  state  of  Penn.  rel.  to  navi- 
gation of  the  Delaware  River.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Jan.  1818:  15-21.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  ISIS  : 
21.) 

1819.  Mess,  from  Gov.  (Williamson)  transmitting 
copies  of  certain  acts  passed  by  Legisl.  of  Penn.  rel. 
to  fisheries  in  and  navigation  of  the  Delaware  River. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1819:  16.) 

Documents  do  not  accompany  me.^s. 

.     Rept.  from  committee  (M'Ncely)  on  memorial  of 

J.  Stevens,  R.  L.  Stevens  and  J.  Stevens,  proprietors 
of  steamboat  right  of  running  boats  betw.  certain 
points  on  Delaware  River,  on  condition  of  removing 
obstructions  in  said  river.  (Same  Jan.  1819:  69-70.) 
1822.  Rept.  of  committee  (Newbold)  as  to  whether  the 
law  authorizing  the  erection  of  a  wing-dam  across 
the  Delaware  at  Bloomsbury  has  been  complied 
with.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1822:  46-47.) 
1830.  Rept.  of  committee  (Nevius)  to  whom  were  re- 
ferred docs.  rel.  to  arrangement  with  Penn.  for 
mutual  use  of  waters  of  the  Delaware.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1829/30:  148-149.) 

Undoubtedly  refers  to  docs,  which  accompanied  the 
Govs.  mess,  and  which  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1820-30:  1(X>)  ;  not  found. 

.    Formation  of  compact  by  comrs.  from  Penn.  and 

N.  J.  for  use  of  waters  above  tide.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Vroom)  Jan.  7,  1830.) 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Delaware  River — cont'd 
1S32.  Res.  of  Penn.  legisl.  for  apptmt.  of  comrs.  from 
N.  J.  and  Penn.  to  confer  in  regard  to  wing-dam 
at  Wells'  Falls  and  right  of  two  states  to  use  of 
waters  of  River  Delaware  submitted  to  legisl. 
(Same  (Vroom)  Oct.  24,  1832.) 

.     Communication  from  Gov.  of  Penn.   (Wolf)   and 

res.  of  Penn.  legisl.  rel.  to  use  of  waters  of  Dela- 
ware River.    (Same  (Vroom)  Oct.  24,  1832.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  committee  ^Ludlow)   to  whom  was 

referred  that  part  of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  obstruc- 
tions in  the  Delaware  River.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1832/3:  80.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.      Ordered    prtd.      (Votes   of   Assem.    1832/3  : 
SO.) 

1833.  Need  of  action  resp.  apptmt.  of  comrs.  to  confer 
with  Penn.  comrs.  in  regard  to  Delaware  River. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Southard)  Jan.  11,  1833.) 

■ .     Garret  D.   Wall,  Peter  I.   Striker  and  John  M. 

Sherrard  (sic)  apptd.  comrs.  on  part  of  N.  J.  to 
confer  with  Penn.  comrs.  in  regard  to  Delaware 
River.    (Same  (Seeley)   Oct.  23,  1833.) 

1834.  Rel.  to  agreement  to  be  concluded  with  Penn.  as 
to  use  of  waters  of  the  Delaware.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Vroom)  Oct.  1834.) 

1835.  Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  transmitting  rept.  of  comrs. 
on  obstructions  in  Del.  River.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1834/5:  288-306.) 

Comrs.   were   Garret   D.    Wail.   Jn.   M.    Sherrerd.    P.    1. 
Strylser. 

1867.  Opinion  of  atty.  gen.  (Robeson)  on  Assem.  bill 
to  incorporate  Delaware  River  Co.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1867:  S49-S50.) 

1875.  Maps  and  surveys  made  during  past  yr.  of  Petty's 
or  Treaty  Is.,  in  Stockton  township;  of  Delaware 
River  opposite  cities  of  Beverly  and  Edgewater;  of 
Salem  and  Fenwick  Creeks,  in  Salem  County  and 
of  Cooper's  Creek,  in  Camden  County.  (A.R. 
riparian  comrs.  1875.) 

1876.  Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  resp.  negotiations  betw. 
N.  J.  and  Del.  in  regard  to  jurisdiction  of  the  Dela- 
ware River.   4pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1876,  doc.  37.) 

1886.  Recommendation  for  more  stringent  laws  on  sub- 
ject of  dumping  of  mud  and  refuse  matter  into 
Delaware  River.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12, 
1886:  26.) 

1887.  Recommendation  rel.  to  apprn.  for  improvement 
of  navigation  of  Delaware  River  betw.  cities  of  Cam- 
den and  Phila.    (A.R.  riparian  comrs.  1S87:  34.) 

.  Map  of  Del.  River  in  Camden  Co.  showing  exten- 
sion of  exterior  line  in  front  of  city  of  Camden, 
betw.  Kaighn's  Point  and  Fisher's  Point,  estab- 
lished by  comn.  Jan.  S,  1887.    (Some  1887.) 

1895.  Objections  to  plans  of  general  govt,  for  improve- 
ment of  Delaware  River  at  Phlla.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Werts)  Jan.  8,  1895.) 

.     Map    showing    present    position    and    extent   of 

stone  dike,  built  by  U.  S.  govt,  from  Fisher's  Point, 
N.  J.,  across  N.  J.  channel  of  Delaware  River.  (A.R. 
riparian  comrs.  1895.) 

Expenditures 

1896.  Table:  disbursement  on  acct.  of  removal  of  ob- 
struction to  navigation  In  Mad  Horse  Creek.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1895/6:  61.) 

1902.  Table:  disbursement  on  acct.  of  removal  of 
obstruction  to  navigation  in  Salem  Creek.  (Same 
1901/2:  80.) 

Hudson  River 

1856.  Communication  from  Gov.  (Price)  rel.  to  en- 
croachments on  the  Hudson  River.  7  pp.  (App.  to 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1856  [doc],  M.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


615 


RIVER  CONSERVANCY— cont'd 
Hudson  River — cont'd 
1878.     Acts  to  prevent  deposit  of  mud,  soil,  ashes  or 
refuse   on    N.    J.    shore    of   Hudson    River.     (A.R. 
riparian  comrs.  1878:  17-18.) 
1884.     Map  of  westerly  shores  of  Hudson  River  and  bay 
of  N.  v.,  from  Bull's  Ferry  on  north  to  Cavan  Point 
on  south,  showing  exterior  lines  established  thereon, 
with  improvements  made  to  present  time.     (.S'dme 
1884.) 

• .     Expediency  of  taking  measures  to  prevent  further 

encroachments  made  upon  easterly  side  of  [Hudson] 
River  and  bay  of  New  York,  by  N.  Y.    (Same  1884: 
10.) 
Mad  Horse  Creek;  see  above.  Expenditures 
Maurice  River 

1821.     Rept.  of  committee   (Ewing)   on  petition  for  in- 
corporation of  a  CO.  to  improve  the  navigation  of 
the   Maurice  River.     (Votes  of  Assem.   Oct.   1821: 
48.) 
Navesink  River 

1878.  Copies  of  two  maps;  one  a  portion  of  southerly 
shore  of  Navesink  River,  betw.  Red  Bank  and 
Oceanic,  supplementing  maps  of  1873,  and  other  of 
southerly  shore  of  Raritan  Bay,  extending  from 
mouth  of  Shrewsbury  River  to  South  Amboy.  (A.R. 
riparian  comrs.  1878.) 
Passaic  River 

1884.  Map  of  portion  of  Passaic  River,  in  Essex  and 
Hudson  COS.  from  point  near  plow  works  in  Newark 
to  outlet  of  river  at  Newark  Bay  showing  work  of 
dredging  and  dyking  performed  by  general  govt, 
in  1880,  1881  and  1882.  (A.R.  riparian  comrs.  1884.) 
1897.  Communication  from  Gov.  (Griggs)  rel.  to  pollu- 
tion of  Passaic  River.  (Sen.  jol.  1897:  356-357; 
Minutes  of  Assem.  1897:  425-426.) 
Rancocas  River 

1820.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  enquire  into  proceedings 
under  acts  to  clear  out  and  improve  the  navigation 
of  north  main  branch  of  Rancocas  Creek,  in  Bur- 
lington Co.;  particularly  in  what  manner  the  lottery 
therein  authorized  has  been  made,  drawn  and 
finished  and  sums  raised  thereby.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
May  1820:  217-219.) 

The  comrs.  were  Hedge  Thompson,  Jos.  HopkiDSon  and 
Thos.  Yarrow. 

Raritan  Bay 

See  above.  Navesink  River. 
Raritan  River 

1801.  Rept.  of  committee  (M'Eowen)  on  petitions  from 
sundry  proprietors  of  mill-dams  situated  on  fourth 
branch  of  Raritan  River,  praying  leave  to  erect 
locks.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801:  70.) 

Salem  Creek;  see  above,  Expenditures 

RIVERDALE,  MORRIS  CO. 

Rainfall;  see  Climate 
RIVERTON,  BURLINGTON  CO. 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 

ROADS 

See  also  Labor  Disputes.     Strikes. 
1785.     History   of   early   transportation;    packsad- 
dling  across  the  Alleghany  Mts.    (7  A.R.  comr.  of 
public  roads  1900:  76-78.) 
1874.     Country  roads;   by  Dr.  Sanford  B.  Hunt.    (A.R. 

state  agric.  socy.  1874:  75-78.) 
1886.     Roads   and    streets    as   sanitary   measures,    and 
how  to  construct  them;  by  C.  P.  Bassett.    (10  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1886:  139-156.) 


ROADS— cont'd 

I18S7.]  Roads  and  road  making,  from  the  "Cultivator 
and  Country  Gentleman."  (15  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1887: 
136-138.) 

1892.  Address  of  Mr.  Bacot  [on  Staten  Island  roads]; 
discussion.    (19  same  1891:  574-578.) 

.  Need  of  engineering  skill  in  permanent  road- 
building;  by  Robt.  E.  Meeker.  (19  same  1891:  561- 
565.) 

.     Same.    (1  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1894:  71-75.) 

.     The  construction  and  repair  of  country  roads; 

by  James  Owen.    (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1891:587-597.) 

.     Address   of   Thos.   H.    Dudley.     (19   some   1891: 

557-560.) 

European  vs.  American  roadways. 

.     Address  of  L.  E.  Haupt   [on  road-building  and 

economics  of  roads].    (19  same  1891:  570-572.) 

1893.  Letter  from  Alex.  C.  Wood  on  European  roads. 
(20  same  1892:  513-514.) 

1894.  Remarks  of  Gen.  Roy  Stone  on  work  of  general 
govt,  in  regard  to  roads.    (21  same  1893:  514-515.) 

1897.  Recent  invention  of  S.  N.  Stewart,  C.  E.  of  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  rel.  to  construction  of  steel  rails.  (4 
A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1897:  52-53.) 

1898.  On  manner  of  road  construction  in  Flushing, 
L.  I.,  Bridgeport,  Conn,  and  in  Mass.  (5  same  1898: 
76-79.) 

1899.  The  good  roads  movement  in  politics.  (6  same 
1899:  96.) 

.  Extracts  from  magazines  rel.  to  a  trans-conti- 
nental roadway.    (6  same  1899:  90-95.) 

1900.  National  highway  suggestions  for  broadening 
road  improvement.    (7  same  1900:  70-72.) 

.     Testing  road  materials  by  Road  Inquiry  Section 

of  Dept.  of  Agric,  Washington,  a  big  step  forward 
in  road  improvement.     (6  same  1900:  50-51.) 

1902.  A  machine  for  road  repair,  called  "Porcupine"; 
by  R.  A.  Meeker.    (9  .same  1902:  102-104.) 

.     Road  building  in  Cuba  and  Yucatan;   contracts 

let  to  a  N.  J.  company  and  N.  J.  material  used.    (9 

same  1902:  80-88.) 
.     No.  miles  of  pavement  in  U.  S.    (9  same  1902: 

106.) 
.     On  national  govt,  aid  to  public  roads.    (9  same 

1902:  67-68.) 

1903.  Why  wagon  roads  in  U.  S.  are  bad  and  how  they 
can  be  improved;  brief  review  of  good  road  move- 
ment in  states  where  state  aid  has  been  in  opera- 
tion; by  A.  R.  Shattuck.    (10  same  1903:  75-79.) 

N.  J.,  Conn.,  Mass.,  N.  Y..  I'enn.,  Me.,  R.  I..  N.  H..  Del.. 
Cal. 

1904.  On  national  aid  to  road  building.  (32  A.R.  bd. 
of  agric.  1904:   238-240.) 

NEW  JERSEY 
1894-1903/4.     Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  public  roads. 

Doc.  and  dept.  editions  differ  only  in  omission  of  imprint 
from  the  doc.  ed. 

Checklist 
Ethpard   Borrough,   road   commissiotier 

1.  1S94.     Trenton  :    MacCreillsh  &  Qulgiey,  1893.     87  pp. 

Ileiiry  I.  Budd,  road  commissioner 

2.  lS94/,'5.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1896.     39 

pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

3.  1S!15  fi.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1896.     101 

pp.,  lllus. 

4.  1S96,'7.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1898.     132 

pp.,  iilus. 

5.  1S9T/8.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Tub.  Co.,  1898. 

207  pp.,  illus. 

6.  1898/9.     Camden :     Sinnickson    Chew   &    Sons,    1899. 
2:^7  pp..  illus. 

7.  1899/00.      Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons.  1900.     191  pp., 
map.   Illus. 

8.  1900/1.     Trenton:    The  John   L.    Murphy    rublishing 
Co.,  1901.     197  pp.,  map,  illus. 


616 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


ROADS— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 


Chockliijt — cont'd 
Henri/  /.  Butid,  road  commissioner — cont'd 
9.   iaoi/2.     Trenton:     Thp  John   L.    Murpliv   Publishing 
Co..  1902.     24;t  pp..  lllus. 

10.  1902/3.      SomGrville :      The     L'nionist-Oazctte     Assn.. 

1901.     262  pp..  illus. 

11.  1903/4.     Paterson:    News  Prtg.   Co..   1905.     220  pp.. 

Illus. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1894       iu  Lcgisl.  docs.  1895    (1.   e.   119   sess.),   v.   5, 
doc.  40. 

2.  1894/5  In  Leglsl.  docs.  1895  (1.  e.  120  sess.).  v.  5  :  40. 


3.  1895/6 

4.  1896/7  *• 

5.  1897/8  " 

6.  1898 '9  " 

7.  1899,00  •' 

8.  1900  1  " 

9.  1901/2  " 

10.  1902/3  " 

11.  1903/4  " 


1896,  T.  5  :  35. 

1897,  T.  3  :  15. 

1898,  V.  3,  doc.  17. 

1899,  V.  5,  doc.  28. 

1900,  V.  4,  doc.  32. 

1901,  V.  4,  doc.  33. 

1902,  V.  3,  doc.  32. 

1903,  V.  3,  doc.  33. 

1904,  V.  2,  doc.  27. 


non-serial 
1S93.  Brief  historical  sketch  of  road  improvement 
in  N.  J.;  review  of  road  legislation;  operations  of 
old  road  laws;  overseers  abolished;  township  bond- 
ing act;  CO.  bonding  act.  (1  A.R.  comr.  of  public 
roads  1S94:  5-10.) 

1795.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Southard)  apptd. 
to  settle  accts.  of  comrs.  to  repair  post  roads  across 
Rocky  Hill  in  Somerset  and  Middlesex  cos.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  Feb.  1795:  39.) 

.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Cooper)  apptd.  to  ex- 
amine and  settle  accts.  of  comrs.  apptd.  to  improve 
the  post  road  across  Rocky  Hill.  (Jol.  Leglsl. 
Council  Oct.  1795:  14.) 

1796.  Rept.  of  committee  (Walton)  on  petitions  from 
inhabitants  of  Monmouth  and  Burlington  cos.  for 
enactment  of  law  apptg.  comrs.  to  lay  out  and  open 
road  from  Monmouth  Courthouse  to  Mt.  Holly. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1796:  44.) 

1799.  Rept.  of  committee  (Gustin)  apptd.  to  settle 
accts.  of  John  Thorn,  one  of  comrs.  for  laying  out 
certain  monies  on  stage  road  from  Burlington  and 
Bordentown  to  South  Amboy.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Jan.  1799:  48;  Jol.  legisl.  council  Jan.  1799:  48.) 

1801.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Neilson)  resp.  law 
for  working  and  repairing  highways.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Feb.  1801:  26.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  apptd.  to  settle  accts.  of  R. 

Stockton  and  C.  Longstreet,  comrs.  apptd.  to  repair 
post-road  across  Rocky  Hill.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
Oct.  1801:  96;  Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801:  13.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Shaver)   apptd.  to  examine 

the  road  law.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801:  34-35.) 

.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Corwin)  on  com- 
pensation to  persons  for  running  new  roads  through 
their  land.    (Same  1801/2:  22-23.) 

1804.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Stout)  on  legisla- 
tion rel.  to  roads;  inexpedient,  {ftame  Feb.  1804: 
139.) 

1807.  Rept.  of  committee  (Coxe)  on  stock  shares 
owned  by  state  in  turnpike  road  from  Hudson 
River  to  bridge  over  Hackensack  River;  sale  in- 
expedient.   (.s'UHic  Oct.  1807:  40.) 

1808.  Rept.  of  committee^(W.  Coxe)  on  petitions  from 
Bergen,  Essex  and  Middlesex  cos.  for  law  grant- 
ing compensation  to  proprietors  of  lands  taken  for 
public  highways.    (Hamr,  1808:  58-59.) 

1809.  Rept.  of  committee  (J.  Cox)  rel.  to  a  turnpike 
road  from  Flemington  to  intersect  branch  of  Wash- 
ington turnpike  on  School ey's  Mt.;  inexpedient. 
(Sdiiif  Oct.  1809:  176-177.) 

1813.  Favorable  rept.  of  committee  (Vroom)  on  erec- 
tion of  turnpike  road  leading  from  Baily's  Mills  to 
New  Germantown,  thence  to  Dutch  Valley,  to  inter- 
sect Washington    turnpike,     (i^umc   1812/3:  27-28.) 


ROADS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1813.  Rept.  of  committee  (Pennington)  to  whom  were 
committed  petitions  for  grant  to  erect  a  turnpike 
road  from  Kingston  to  New  Brunswick.  (Same 
Oct.  1813:  78.) 

1816.  On  improvements  in  artificial  roads  and  their 
economic  value  to  the  state.  (Govs.  mess.  (Dicker 
son)   Jan.  12,  1816.) 

1819.  Communication  from  state  treasurer  (Gordon) 
to  Legisl.  rel.  to  act  to  facilitate  intercourse  betw. 
N.  Y.,  Penn.  and  N.  J.  by  which  comrs.  therein 
named  were  authorized  to  raise  by  lottery  $20,000 
and  to  subscribe  that  amt.  in  stock  of  the  contem- 
plated turnpike  road.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1819: 
70-71.) 

1846.  Rept.  of  judiciary  committee  (Leupp)  on  petition 
from  Passaic  and  Morris  cos.  for  changes  in  road 
laws.     (Sen.  jol.  1846:  369-370.) 

1855.  System  of  working  co.  and  township  roads  wants 
reforming;  too  many  overseers  of  highways;  unwise 
expenditure  of  road  tax.  (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan. 
9,  1855:  20.) 

1856.  Change  In  road  law  recommended;  system  of 
working  township  and  co.  roads  defective;  turn- 
pikes not  in  accordance  with  popular  idea  of  free 
public  highways;  apptmt.  of  joint  committee  to  in- 
vestigate subject  suggested.  (Same  (Price)  Jan.  8, 
1856:  9.) 

.     Rept.  of  special  committee  (Martin)  on  so  much 

of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  roads.    (Sen.  jol.  1856: 
438-445.) 

.     Same.   12  pp.  (App.  to  Minutes  of  Assem.  1856.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  1000  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  Jol.  185G  : 
445.  > 

1859.  Modification  of  law  regulating  common  road 
system  required.  (Govs.  mess.  (Newell)  Jan.  12, 
1859:  21.) 

1871.  Road  materials  and  roads.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1871:  40-43.) 

1872.  Roads:  increasing  interest  shown  in  their  con- 
struction; graveled  roads  in  Middlesex,  Mercer, 
Monmouth,  Ocean,  Burlington,  Camden,  Gloucester, 
Salem,  Cumberland,  Atlantic  and  Cape  May  cos.; 
cost;  Telford  roads  in  northern  part  of  state;  Essex 
Co.  roads.    (Same  1872;  39-40.) 

1873  (?).  First  improved  stone  roadways  in  N.  J.  (1 
A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1894:  10.) 

1873.  Materials  for  road  making;  dependence  of  de- 
velopment of  country  on  good  roads;  gravel  roads; 
stone  roads;  Telford  roads  in  Essex  Co.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1873:  113-114.) 

1874.  Public  roads  and  their  improvement  [in  N.  J.]. 
(2  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1874:  37-44.) 

.     On  road  laws  and  roads.    (2  same  1874:  70-71.) 

Answers  recd.  in  reply  to  Inquiries :  J.  T.  Kem, 
Belvidcre,  Warren  Co. ;  J.  Crane.  Union  Co.  ;  W.  S. 
I'otter,  Somerset  Co. :  F.  T.  Holcombe.  Hunterdon 
Co.  :  H.  E.  Hale.  Princeton  ;  H.  K.  How.  New  Bruns- 
wick ;  .T.  Carter.  Gloucester  Co.  ;  D.  Petit,  Salem  ; 
.T.  M.  Barnes,  Woodstown  ;  F.  S.  Regcnsburg.  Egg 
Harbor  City  ;  E.  A.  Osborn.  Middletown. 

1880.  Roads;  relation  to  the  commercial  and  social 
prosperity  of  the  state;  main  features  of  N.  J.  road 
law;  defective  system  of  working  roads;  present 
cost  of  the  roads  in  N.  J.;  how  the  roads  should  be 
constructed;  how  good  materials  may  be  obtained 
and  the  cost.  (3  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1880:  211-224.) 

1881.  More  effective  plans  needed  for  improving 
country  roads;  roads  in  France.  (8  A.R.  bd.  agrlc. 
1880:  11-12.) 


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617 


ROADS— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 


1882.  Kept,  of  committee  on  road  making;  perplexity 
of  road  laws;  laying  out  roads;  method  of  work- 
ing; road  comrs.,  etc.    (9  same  1881:  406-408.) 

Wm.  S.  Ta.vlor,  E.  Burrough  and  I'hini'as  Jcmos  were  the 
committee. 

1883.  Good  roads  in  Great  Britain;  value  of  good  roads 
to  N.  J.,  encroachments  on  highways  by  fences.  (10 
same  1882:  6-8.) 

1885.     Defacement  of  highways.    (12  same  1884:  21-22.) 

1887.  Care  of  roads:  is  the  present  system  the  best 
that  can  be  devised  and  if  not  what  improvements 
can  be  suggested?  by  W.  M.  banning.  (14  same 
1886:  225-235.) 

.     Discussion   of  road   question   at  mtg.   of  bd.   of 

agrlc,  following  address  of  Mr.  Lanning.  (14  same 
1886:  40-43.) 

1888.  Discussion  at  ann.  mtg.  rel.  to  road  laws; 
methods  of  different  townships;  expenditure  of 
funds,  etc.    (15  same  1887:  107-131.) 

.     Roads  and  road  making,  by  F.  Dye.     (16  same 

1888:  567-573.) 

Origin:  variety  of  roads;  influence  on  moral  character; 
expenditures  for  repairs  in  1887  ;  objects  of  roads  ; 
brid.i^es ;  laws :  tiieir  improvement ;  fences ;  en- 
gineering sliill  ;  private  aid. 

.     See  below,  Union  Co.,  this  date. 

1888-1894.  Stone  roads  constructed  under  township 
bonding  act  of  Mar.  23,  1888.  (1  A.R.  comr.  of 
public  roads  1894:  37-40.) 

1889.  Bill  reported  by  road  committee  of  bd.  of  agric. 
(16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  ISSS:  64-66.) 

.     Improvement  of  country  roads;  Telford  paving; 

macadam  roads;  suggestions  on  proposed  road  law. 
(17  same  1889:  570-580.) 

Part  of  this  statement  refers  to  Union  Co.,  the  rest  is 
general. 

1890.  Discussion  at  Burlington  Co.  farmers'  institute: 
better  roads  for  farmers;  will  their  increased  cost 
pay?    (18  same  1890:  366-367.) 

1891.  Address  of  Gov.  Abbett  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of 
agric.    (18  same  1890:  187-193.) 

Transportation,  taxation,  roads. 

.     Maintaining   of   public    roads   recommended   by 

legislative  committee.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan. 
13,  1891.) 

.     Bad  roads  one  of  causes  of  depreciation  in  farm 

land.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.  Legislation  to  provide  for  good  roads  recom- 
mended.    (Same   (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     The  sources  of  road-making  materials  in  N.  J.; 

by  J.  C.  Smock.    (18  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1891:  211-218.) 

— — .  Improved  roads:  by  C.  B.  Ripley;  with  discus- 
sion by  members  of  bd.    (18  same  1890:  195-210.) 

.     Roads:  how  to  make  and  keep  in  repair  and  how 

to  pay  for;  discussion  at  Farmers'  Institute  in  Bur- 
lington Co.  board.     (19  same  1891:  420-423.) 

1892.  Address  of  Jas.  Neilson  [on  manner  of  paying 
for  road  construction,  mode  of  construction,  pur- 
chase of  materials,  etc.].     (19  same  1S91:  601-603.) 

.     Judge  Lanning's  address  [on  existing  road  laws]. 

(19  same  1891:  597-600.) 
.     Address  of  Gen.  Rusling  [on  effect  of  good  roads, 

European  roads,  road  law,  desire  for  improvement 

of  N.  J,   roads,  etc.];    discussion.     (19  same  1891: 

578-586.) 
.     Address    of    Mr.    Goodwin    [on    kind    of    roads 

needed].    (19  same  1891:  573-574.) 
.     The  value  of  good  roads;   by  J.  C.  MacKenzie. 

(19  same  1891:  546-556.) 
.     Address  of  Mr.   Blish    [urging  caution  on  road 

question,  good  roads  in  Europe  result  in  farmers' 

poverty   on   acct.   of  heavy  costs,  etc.].      (19  same 

1S91:  572-573.) 


ROADS— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 


non-serial — cont'd 

1892.  Permanent  road -building;  by  C.  B.  Ripley.  (19 
same  1891:  565-569.) 

.     Road  law  needs  amdmt. ;   was  passed  with  view 

of  law  creating  comr.  of  agric;  no  bureau  of  agric. 
established;  recommended  that  duties  assigned  to 
comr.  of  agric.  be  vested  in  president  of  state  bd. 
of  agric.    (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  19.) 

.     On  road  legislation.     (19  same  1891:  67-68.) 

.     Increasing  interest  in  roads;  issue  of  pamphlet  of 

road  laws.     (20  same  1892:  16-17.) 

.  The  road  question;  what  it  would  cost  to  con- 
struct macadam  roads  in  Mercer  Co.  (20  same  1892: 
399-401.) 

.     [Abuses  of  road  system];   by  E.  D.  Leidy.    (20 

same  1892:  389-392.) 

1893.  Defects  in  construction  and  mngmt.  of  dirt  roads; 
by  R.  Ege;  discussion.    (20  same  1892:  480-493.) 

.     Progress  of  the  movement  for  better  roads;  by  I. 

B.  Potter.    (20  same  1892:  506-512.) 

.     Remarks  of  Jas.  F.  Rusling  on  roads;   kind  of 

roads  in  different  sections  of  N.  J.;  sections  need- 
ing roads,  etc.    (20  same  1892:  521-526.) 

.  Ann.  cost  of  dirt  roads  in  N.  J.;  by  E.  G.  Harri- 
son.   (20  same  1892:  516-518.) 

.  The  road  problem  in  N.  J.;  by  J.  C.  Smock;  dis- 
cussion.   (20  same  1892:  493-506.) 

.     Address  of  Edward  Burrough:   [road  legislation, 

CO.  applications  for  roads,  etc.].  (20  same  1892: 
472-479.) 

.     How  to  build  stone  roads  without  burdening  the 

farmer  with  taxation;  by  E.  G.  Harrison;  discus- 
sion.   (21  same  1893:    342-346.) 

.     Will  farm  property  bear  tax  necessary  to  build 

Telford  roads?  by  J.  G.  Whitall.  (21  same  1893: 
376-378.) 

.     Are  stone  roads  economical?  summary  of  address 

of  C.  Conrow.    (21  same  1893:  375.) 

1893/7-1893/04.     See  below.  State  Aid  Law. 

1894.  Favorable  comment  on  assistance  of  League  of 
American  Wheelmen  in  bringing  about  good  roads 
movement.    (1  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1894:  20.) 

.     Veto   (Werts)    of  Sen.  bill   no.   92,  proposing  in 

its  first  sec.  to  amend  sec.  2  of  "  stone-road  law  "  by 
providing  that  supervisors  whose  duty  it  is  to 
superintend  construction  of  said  roads,  shall  here- 
after be  apptd.  by  the  various  bds.  of  freeholders 
and  receive  compensation  at  rate  of  $3.00  per  day. 
(Sen.  jol.  1894:  646-647.) 

.     Opinions  of  farmers,  merchants  and  others  rel. 

to  road  improvements.  (1  A.R.  comr.  of  public 
roads  1894:  25-35.) 

.     Repts.  of  CO.  engineers.    (Same  1894:  41-69.) 

Hist,  sljetch  of  road  building  in  Bergen  (lS70-lS!)4t, 
Burlington  (1802-1894),  Camden  (18»2-18d4K 
Essex  {1868-1894).  Gloucester  (1802-1894).  Hudson 
(1876-18941.  Mercer  (1893-18941,  Middlesex  (1892- 
1894),  Passaic  (1837-1894),  and  Union  (1889-1894) 
cos. 

.     See  Geology,  this  date. 

.  Veto  of  Assem.  bill  (Werts)  to  provide  for  per- 
manent improvement  of  public  roads  of  state. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1894:  1054-1055.) 

.     Provisions  of  road  law;  amt.  disbursed  by  state 

for  roads  in  1892  and  1S93;  propriety  of  compensat- 
ing president  of  bd.  of  agric.  for  his  services.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  9,  1894:  17-18.) 

.     Address  of  pres.  of  N.  J.  state  road  improvement 

assn.  [on  workings  of  state  aid  law,  building  of 
stone  roads,  etc.].     (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S93:  497-505.) 

1894-1896.  Increased  apprn.  desired.  (1  A.R.  comr.  of 
public  roads  1894  (p.  16)— 3  same  1896.) 

.     Suggestions  for  maintaining  and  repairing  roads. 

(1  same  1894  (p.  15)— 3  same  1896.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


ROADS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1S94-1904.     Detailed    stmts,    of    co.    engrs.    and    super- 
visors on  cost  of  roads,  etc.    (1  same  1S94   (pp.  81- 
87)— 11  same  1904.) 

1895.  List  of  roads,  by  cos.  approved  by  former  comr. 
and  on  which  work  of  construction  was  well  under 
way  at  beginning  of  year.    (2  same  1895:  5-6.) 

.     On  width  of  road-bed.    (2  same  1895:  10.) 

.     Suggestions  for  stone  roads.    (2  same  1895:  12-14.) 

.     On   selection   of  supervisors  by  petitioners.     (2 

same  1895:  15-16.) 

.     Suggestion  for  amdmt.  to  act  of  1893,  enabling 

township  committees  to  encourage  use  of  broad  tires 
on  wheels  by  rebatement  of  taxes.  (2  same  1895 
(p.  15)— 3  same  1896.) 

.     Arguments    in    favor   of   stone    roads.     (2   same 

1895:  21-26.) 

.  Suggested  changes  in  law  rel.  to  grading;  legis- 
lation to  authorize  construction  of  experimental 
steel-track  roads  recommended;  tax  on  bicycles 
suggested.    (2  same  1895:  16-17.) 

.     Suggestion  that  office  of  comr.  should  be  salaried 

instead  of  per  diem  allowance.    (Same  1895:  19.) 

.     New  Jersey  road  law  commended;   its  adoption 

by  other  states,  etc.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  8, 
1895.) 

.     Favoring  use  of  convict  labor  in  construction  of 

roads.    (2  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1895:  11.) 

.     On  township  road  law.    (22  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894: 

56.) 

1895-1896.  Complaints  agst.  toll  roads.  (2  A.R.  comr. 
of  public  roads  1895  (pp.  18-19)— 3  same  1896.) 

.     Oyster  shells,  gravel,   bay  ore,   and  other  good 

material.    (3  same  1895   (pp.  14-15)— 3  same  1896.) 

1895-1904.  List  of  roads  approved  and  which  are  be- 
ing placed  under  contract  for  construction  under 
state  apprn.  for  coming  yr.  (2  same  1895  (p.  8)  — 
11  same  1904.) 

.     Stmt,  of  roads  completed  during  yr.,  which  will 

claim  their  share  of  state's  apprn.;  length,  cost, 
and  state's  share.  (2  same  1895  (pp.  6-7) — 11  same 
1904.) 

1896.  See  Geology,  this  date. 

.     Maps  (4)  of  Monmouth,  Burlington,  Camden  and 

Gloucester,  Salem  and  Cumberland  cos.  showing 
distribution  of  material  suitable  for  roads.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1S96:  betw.  pp.  24  and  25.) 

.  Cautions  rel.  to  width  and  depth  of  roads;  limita- 
tions of  state  road  law.  (A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads 
1896:  23-26.) 

.     Recommendation  of  last  yr.  rel.  to  steel  tracks 

for  highways  repeated.    (Same  1896:  28-29.) 

.     Instruction  in  road  building  in  common  schools. 

(3  same  1896:  30-31.) 

.     See  below.  State  Aid  Law,  this  date. 

.     Bicycles  as  an  argument  for  road  improvement. 

(3  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1896:  27.) 

.     Free  mail  delivery,  a  factor  in  demanding  speedy 

road  improvement.    (3  same  1896:  28.) 

.  Wisdom  of  state  aid  in  constructing  roads;  in- 
crease of  ann.  apprn.;  amt.  still  inadequate;  steel 
roads;  relative  cost  of  steel,  macadam  and  rural 
one-track  roads.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14, 
1896.) 

.     Farm  roads;  experiments  in  road  building  about 

College  Farm;  by  C.  B.  Lane.  (22  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1901:  284-285.) 

1.  Uoads  m.ido  of  clndors. 

2.  Itonds  made  of  cinders  and  gas  lime. 

li.  Uuads  made  of  clndors  and  stone  lime. 


ROADS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1896.  On  road  improvement;  interest  of  state  bd.  of 
agric.  therein;  suggestions  rel.  to  repairs,  etc.  (24 
A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1896:  66-68.) 

1896-1897.  Instructions  to  freeholders,  engineers,  super- 
visors and  others  interested  in  building  and  repair- 
ing roads.  (3  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1896:  (pp. 
21-23)— 4  same  1897.) 

1896-1904.  Tables:  no.  of  square  yards  at  different 
widths  in  mile  of  road  and  cost  of  construction  of 
stone  roads  at  different  widths  and  various  prices 
per  square  yard.  (3  same  1896  (pp.  93-101) — 11  same 
1904.) 

.     Description   of  roads   improved   during  year   in 

each  CO.    (3  same  1896   (pp.  10-20)— 11  same  1904.) 

.     Specifications    used    for    macadam    and    Telford 

construction  under  state  aid  law.  (3  same  1896  (pp. 
55-61)— 11  same  1904.) 

.     Specifications  for  gravel  roads.    (3  same  1896  (pp. 

62-67)— 11  same  1904.) 

1897.  Operation  of  stone  road  law.    (4  same  1897:  26.) 
.     Favoring   use   of   wide   tires;    act   rel.    to   same 

vetoed  by  Gov.  because  it  applied  to  cities  as  well 

as  rural  districts;   recommended  retrenchment;  R. 

I.  law.    (4  same  1897:  28-32.) 

.     Macadam  as  it  should  be.    (4  same  1897:    36-37.) 

.     Trap-rocks  for  road  building  purposes.    (4  same 

1897:  39-40.) 
.     Best  methods  of  road  building.     (4  same  1897: 

37-39.) 
.     Essential  qualities  of  road  stones;  cementation; 

relation  of  decomposition  to  cementation.    (4  same 

1897:  41-45.) 
.    Effect  of  moisture  on  a  roadway.    (4  same  1897: 

45-46.) 
.    Excerpts  on  road  building  in  N.  J.    (4  same  1897: 

46-49.) 
.     Observations  by  correspondents  favoring  system 

of  postal  savings  for  road-building  and  combining 

rural  free  delivery  of  mails  with  care  of  roads.    (4 

same  1897:  67-70.) 
.     Observations   of   correspondents    favoring   stone 

roads.    (4  same  1897:  82-85.) 
.     Citations  on  road  building  [good  roads  vs.  poor 

roadsl.    (4  same  1897:  51-52.) 
.     Brief  history  of  road  improvement  in  south  Jer- 
sey; by  Clayton  Conrow.    (4  .same  1897:  79-81.) 
.     League  of  American  Wheelmen  and  good  roads. 

(4  same  1897:  54.) 
1897-1898.     Motor  cars  for  stone  roads.     (4  same  1897 

(p.  53)— 5  same  1898.) 

1898.  On  width  of  road  beds.    (5  same  1898:  38-39.) 
.    Toll  roads  for   free  public  use.    (5  same  1898: 

44-45.) 

.     Suggestions    for    road    building;     thickness    of 

roads;  binding  material;  Marcellus  shale  as  a  road 
building  material;  gravel  surface  on  stone  founda- 
tion.   (5  same  1898:  62-66.) 

.     Burdens  of  quickly  improving  township  roads  by 

borrowing;  how  to  finance  for  building  hard  roads. 
(5  same  1898:  73-75.) 

.     Improved    specifications    for    stone    and    gravel 

roads.    (5  same  1898:  43-44.) 

• .  Necessity  of  improved  roads  to  prevent  conges- 
tion of  cities  and  retain  rural  population.  (5  same 
1898:  50-52.) 

.     Visits  of  highway  comrs.  of  other  states  to  N.  J. 

(5  same  1898:  53-54.) 

.     Abrasion  test  of  N.  J.  road  stone  made  by  Mass. 

highway  comn.    (5  same  1898:  54-57.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


619 


ROADS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1898.  Trap-rocks  should  be  used  where  obtainable  In 
preference  to  others;  composition  and  analyses  of 
samples  from  different  quarries  In  state.  (5  same 
1898:  57-60.) 

.     Good  roads;   those  of  dirt  are  most  expensive; 

stone   compared    with    gravel;    successful    farming 

depends  on  good  roads.    (5  same  1898:  70-73.) 
.     Improvements    in    manner    of    construction    of 

roads;  maintaining  the  surface.    (5  same  1898:  35- 

36.) 
.     On   rapidly  growing  demand  for  macadamizing 

roads;  increased  apprns.  necessary.    (5  same  1898: 

37-38.) 

.     On  present  cost  of  roads.    (5  same  1898:  39-40.) 

.     Farmers  now  leading  advocates  for  stone  roads; 

benefit  to  same.    (5  same  1898:  41-43.) 
1898-1899.     Steel  rails  for  county  roads.     (5  same  1898 

(pp.  60-62)— 6  same  1899.) 
.     On  gravel  roads  constructed.    (5  same  1898   (pp. 

36-37)— 6  same  1899.) 
.     Crude  petroleum  for  settling  dust.    (5  same  1898 

(p.  87)— 6  same  1899.) 
.     Width   of   tire   on    draft   wagons   discussed.     (5 

same  1898  (pp.  68-70)— 6  same  1899.) 
.     On  trolley  lines;   their  usefulness,  etc.;   adverse 

to  their  being  built  on  a  wagon  roadway.    (5  same 

1898  (pp.  45-48)— 6  same  1899.) 

.     Comparative  utility  of  steam  and  horse-rollers; 

suggestions  as  to  rolling.  (5  same  1898  (p.  67) — 6 
same  1899.) 

.     On   system   of  continuous  avenues  adopted.     (5 

same  1898   (pp.  40-41)— 6  same  1899.) 

1898-1904.  Tables,  approximating  no.  tons  of  thorough- 
ly rolled  stone  necessary  to  construct  each  mile  at 
designated  width  and  depth.  (5  same  1898  (pp. 
195-197.)— 11  same  1904. 

.     See  below,  State  Aid  Law,  these  dates. 

1899.  Railroads  versus  macadamized  roads.  (6  A.R. 
comr.  of  public  roads  1899:  97-98.) 

.     Improved  roads  vs.   improved  schools.     (6  same 

1899:  100-101.) 

.     Railways  anxious  for  good  roads.    (6  same  1899: 

88.) 

.     Use   of   tarred   macadam,   and    artificial    paving 

stones.    (6  same  1899:  78.) 

.     What  bad  roads  are  costing  farmers.     (6  same 

1899:  73-76.) 

.  Brick  paving  versus  macadam;  a  standard  pave- 
ment.   (6  same  1899:  66-68.) 

.     Macadam  road   construction;    road  stones  to  be 

used.    (6  same  1898:  60-65.) 

.     Ravelling  and  rutting  of  roads;  repairs  to  stone 

roads;  foundation  of  same,  thorough  drainage 
a  necessity.    (6  same  1899:  54-59.) 

.  State  and  co.  system  of  mngmt.  in  N.  J.  com- 
mended.   (6  same  1899:  76-77.) 

1899-1900.     Discussion  on  thickness  of  roads.    (6  same 

1899  (pp.  72-73)— 7  same  1900.) 

.     Hard  roads  and  free  mail  delivery.    (6  same  1899 

(pp.  98-100)— 7  same  1900.) 

1899-1904.  Table:  no  of  cubic  yds.  of  gravel  required 
in  construction  of  one  mile  of  gravel  road,  of  vary- 
ing widths  and  depths.  (6  .same  1899  (p.  230)— 11 
same  1904.) 

1900.  Table:  amt.  spent  upon  repairs  and  mainten- 
ance of  local  roads  of  state  in  each  co. ;  greater  por- 
tion of  which,  according  to  stmts,  reed.,  has  been 
wasted.    (7  same  1900:  26.) 

.  Tendency  of  improved  roads  and  trolleys  to  scat- 
ter population.    (6  same  1900:  46-47.) 


ROADS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1900.  Uniformity  In  size  of  stone  and  material  for 
binders.    (6  same  1900:  49-50.) 

.     On  cost  of  N.  J.  roads  in  1900.    (6  same  1900: 

41-45.) 
.     Advantages   of   use   of   tar   macadam.     (7   same 

1900:  74-76.) 
.     On  locating  country  roads;    waste  of  power  in 

grades.    (7  same  1900:  66-69.) 
.     Maintenance    of   macadamized    roads.     (7    same 

1900:  54-60.) 
.    Use  of  Marcellus  shale  advised.    (6  same  1900: 

52.) 
.     Advantages  of  good  roads  and  losses  from  poor 

ones.    (7  .samn  1900:  72-74.) 
.     Some  points  in  stone  road  construction;  by  Wm. 

R.  Lippincott.    (7  some  1900:  61-70.) 
1900-1901.     Table:   no.  of  tons  [of  stone]   in  each  road 

built  during  yr.,  length,  width  and  depth,  cost  of 

stone  at  quarry,  and  freight  per  ton.    (7  same  1900 

(pp.  24-25)— 8  .some  1901.) 
1900-1904.     List  of  roads  approaching  completion,  but 

not  finished  in  time  to  receive  state  aid  till  coming 

yr.    (7  .some  1900  (pp.  9-10)— 11  same  1904.) 
.     Road  map  of  N.  J.    (7  .some  1900)— 11  .some  1904.) 

1901.  On  necessity  of  Legisl.  incresing  expense  acct. 
of  the  dept.  In  order  to  meet  increasing  demand 
for  repts.  and  expenses  in  other  directions  made 
necessary  by  growth  of  work.     (8  same  1900:  42.) 

.     Acquisition  of  toll  roads.    (8  same  1901:  42-44.) 

.     See  below.  State  Aid,  this  date. 

.     The  need  of  engineering  skill  in  road  building; 

by  Robt.  A.  Meeker.  (8  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads 
1901:  46-51.) 

.     Cost  of  tarred  roads.    (8  some  1901:  56-57.) 

.     Articles   describing  how   roads   are  repaired   in 

different  countries,  given  for  those  who  have  care 
and  maintenance  of  roads.    (8  some  1901:  57-63.) 

.     Pavements  and  heat.    (S  same  1901:  85.) 

.  Ann.  expenditure  for  roads;  amt.  of  contribu- 
tions since  1892;  no.  of  miles  of  road  built;  no.  in 
1900;  miles  in  prospect  of  construction.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  8,  1901.) 

1901-1904.  Short  resume  of  progress  in  each  co.  of  state 
during  yr.  (8  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1901  (pp. 
37-40)— 11  same  1904.) 

1902.  Name  and  length  of  toll  roads  in  different  cos.; 
recommendation  that  road  apprn.  be  increased 
$50,000  in  order  that  these  toll  roads,  under  state 
aid  turnpike  act,  can  be  quickly  purchased  by  state 
and  CO.    (9  some  1902:  69-70.) 

.     Manner  of  surveying  roads;   by  J.  Doughty.    (9 

so)»e  1902:  77-79.) 

.     Road   supervision;    by   R.   A.   Meeker.     (9   same 

1902:  71-73.) 

Qualiflc.itlons  which  the  co.  supervisor  apptd.  by  bd.  of 
chosen  freeholders  should  possess. 

.     State  apprn.  increased  to  $250,000.    (9  some  1902: 

57.) 
.     Bituminous    macadam;    principles    involved    in 

this  pavement;  theories  of  construction;  how  N.  J. 

is  interested.     (9  some  1902:  88-91.) 
.     State  road   improvement  across  meadows  betw. 

Newark  and  Jersey  City.    (9  some  1902:  92-97.) 

Abstr.  from  article  In  The  Automobile  and  Motor  Review 
of  Dec.  13. 
.     Marcellus  shale  as  a  satisfactory  binder;  by  R. 

A.  Meeker.    (9  some  1902:  105.) 
.     Water,   the  greatest  enemy  of  permanent  road 

improvement;  by  R.  A.  Meeker.    (9  same  1902:  73- 

74.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


ROADS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serkil — cont'd 

1903.  See  above,  the  general  group,  tliis  date. 

.     Toll    roads    are   being    gradually    absorbed    and 

made  into  free  wagon  roads;  no.  of  toll  roads  re- 
maining in  Bergen  Co.,  Burlington  Co.  and  Camden 
Co.    (10  A.R.  comr.  public  roads  1903:  70.) 

.  La.  Purchase  Exposition.  Map  showing  the  im- 
proved wagon  roads  of  N.  J.  macadamized  under  the 
state  aid  law.  H.  I.  Budd,  N.  J.  state  comr.  of 
public  roads;  R.  A.  Meeker,  N.  J.  state  supervisor 
of  public  roads,  in  charge  of  exhibit.  Scale:  5  mi. 
to  an  inch.   26%"x37." 

Road  map  of  tJio  State  of  N.  J.  from  original  surveys  of 
the  N.  ,7.  geol.  survey  based  on  the  trianffulation 
of  the  V.  S.  coast  and  geodetic  survey. 

.     Influence  of  good  roads  in  N.  J.;  by  R.  A.  Meeker. 

(10  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1903:  71-75.) 

.     Gravel  roads  and  gravels  in  N.  J.;  by  T.  P.  Price. 

(10  same  1903:  88-97.) 

.     Comment  on  new  road  law;  apprn.  increased  to 

$400,000.    (10  same  1903:  69-70.) 

.     Growth  of  road  improvement,  repairs,  etc.;   by 

H.  I.  Budd.    (31  .suiiic  1903:  51-65.) 
Includes  discussion  l)y  bd.  of  agric. 

1904.  Facts  and  fallacies  of  road  construction  and  re- 
pair; by  J.  Miller.  (11  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads 
1904:  83-86.) 

.     Meadow  roads  a  successful  experiment;  by  S.  H. 

Townsend.    (11  same  1904:  75-77.) 
.     Are  our  roads  permanently  satisfactory?  by  J.  J. 

Albertson.    (11  same  1904:  71-74.) 
.     Road    maintenance;    by    P.    Forman.     (11    same 

1904:  67-69.) 
.     Suggestions   for  care  of  earth  roads.     (11  same 

1904:  55-56.) 
.     Necessity  of  legislation  for  wide  tires.    (11  same 

1904:  54-55.) 

.     Oiled  roads.    (11  same  1904:  61-66.) 

Mainly  extracts  from  the  "  Engineering  Record." 
.     Appeal    for    increased    apprns.    for    roads.     (11 

same  1904:  53-54.) 
.     Veto  of  $275,000  apprn.  for  roads,  $250,000  recom- 
mended.   (Govs.  mess.  (Murphy)  April  12,  1904.) 
.     Apprn.  for  roads;  limit  should  not  exceed  $250,- 

000.    (Same  (Murphy)  Jan.  1904:  14-15.) 
.     Outline  of  road  improvement  in  N.  J. ;  by  F.  Dye. 

(31  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1903:  40-51.) 
1896-1904.     Digest  of  road  laws  of  N.  J.    (3  A.R.  comr. 

of  pub.  roads  1896   (p.  91)— 11  same  1904.) 

Title  changes  to  summary  of  road  laws  in  1903  and  lfM)4. 

Atlantic  County 

1887.  Amts.  raised  in  Atlantic  Co.  for  working  roads. 
(15  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1887:  366.) 

1888.  Expenditures  for  roads  in  Atlantic  Co.  (16  same 
1888:  468.) 

Berpen  County 

1798.  Kept,  of  the  joint  committee  (Anderson)  apptd. 
to  settle  the  accts.  of  John  Condit,  Danl.  Van 
Riper  and  Nathaniel  Camp,  comrs.  to  repair  road 
in  Bergen  Co.    (Jol.  legisl.  cotmcil  Jan.  1798:  37.) 

1808.  Rept.  of  committee  (Falkenburge)  on  petition 
from  inhabitants  of  Bergen  Co.  for  alteration  of 
road  law  in  that  co.    (Hame  Oct.  1808:  757.) 

.     Petition   from   Inhabitants  of  Bergen   township, 

Bergen  Co.,  praying  passage  of  law,  exempting  them 
from  paying  toll  while  traveling  on  their  ordinary 
farming  business  on  turnpike  road  from  Hudson 
River  to  bridge  over  Hackensack  River.  (Same 
Oct.  1808:  730.) 

[18701-1894.     See  above,  New  Jersey,  under  date  1894. 

1903.    See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 


ROADS— cont'd 

Burlington  County 
1887.     Expenditures     for     roads     in     Burlington     Co.; 

methods   of   working,  etc.     (15   A.R.   bd.   of  agric. 

1887:  382.) 
.     Condition  of  roads  in  Burlington  Co.,  material 

of  which  made  and  system  of  maintaining  them. 

(14  same  1886:  404.) 
1892-1894.     See  above.  New  Jersey,  under  date  1894. 
1903.     See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

Camden  County 
1892-1894.     See  above.  New  Jersey,  under  date  1894. 
1903.     See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

Cumberland  County 
1796.     Rept.  of  the  committee  (Moore)  on  act  to  lay  out 

a  road  in  Cumberland  Co.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 

1796:  17.) 
1887.     Roads  in  Cumberland  Co.    (15  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 

1887:  402.) 

East  Orange 
See  below  Orange. 

Essex  County 
1868-1894.     See  above,  New  Jersey,  under  date  1894. 
1873.     See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
1887.     Telford  roads  in  Essex  Co.    (14  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 

1886:  428.) 
1902.     Repair  system  of  roads  of  Essex  Co.;  by  J.  Owen 

.    (9  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1902:  75-76.) 

Gloucester  County 

1795.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Elmer)  on  petitions 
from  Gloucester  Co.  for  apptmt.  of  comrs.  to  lay  out 
a  certain  road  in  that  co.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb. 
1795:  26.) 

1892-1894.     See  above,  New  Jersey,  under  date  1894. 


1876-1894. 


Hudson  County 
See  above.  New  Jersey,  under  date  1894. 


Mercer  County 
1887.     Amt.  raised  for  working  roads  in  Mercer  Co.    (15 

A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1887:  424.) 
1893-1894.     See  above.  New  Jersey,  under  date  1894. 

Middlesex  County 

1873.  Public  interest  awakened  by  discussions  in  Mid- 
dlesex Co.  Farmers'  Club  rel.  to  "Our  Roads."  (1 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1873:  98.) 

1892-1894.     See  above,  New  Jersey,  under  date  1894. 

1893.  Completion  of  roads  in  Middlesex  Co.,  constructed 
by  state  aid.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  16- 
17.) 

Monmouth  County 

1887.  Monmouth  Co.  roads;  too  many  roadmasters. 
(15  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1887:  442-443.) 

1897.  Rept.  on  bog  iron  ore  road,  Englishtown,  Mon- 
mouth Co.    (4  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1897:  72.) 

Morris  County 
1887.     System    of    road    making    in    Morris    Co.;    amt. 
raised.    (15  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1887:  448.) 

Orange 
1864.     Veto   (Parker)   of  Senate  bill  rel.  to  laying  out 
of  avenue  through  towns  of  Orange,  East  Orange 
and  West  Orange.    (Sen.  jol.  1864:  219-220.) 


1837-1894. 


Passaic  County 
See  above,  New  Jersey,  under  date  1894. 


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621 


ROADS— cont'd 

Salem  County 
1887.     Construction  of  roads  in  Salem  Co.    (14  A.R.  bd. 

of  agric.  1886:  482.) 
.     Amt.  raised  for  road  work  in  Alloway  township, 

Salem  Co.     (15  saiiii:  1887:  451.) 
.     Amt.  raised  for  working  roads  in  Lower  Penns 

Neck  Township,  Salem  Co.    (15  mime  1887:  452.) 
1904.     Bitulithic  pavement  in  borough   of  Woodstown, 

Salem  Co.;   by  R.  Gwynne,  Jr.     (11  A.R.  comr.  of 

public  roads  1904:  79-81.) 

Somerset  County 

1808.  Rept.  of  committee  (Stryker)  rel.  to  petitions 
from  Somerset  Co.  for  aid  of  lottery  to  repair  im- 
portant distr.  in  their  highway.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1808:    49-50.) 

1887.  Condition  of  roads  in  Somerset  Co.;  overseers. 
(14  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1886:  488.) 

1901.  Somerset  Co.  roads  and  rocks  for  road  building; 
by  J.  Doughty,  Jr.  (8  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads 
1901:  51-56.) 

Union  County 

1887.  Roads  and  streets  in  Union  Co.;  road  overseers. 
(14  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1886:  495-496.) 

.     Roads   and   streets    in    Union    Co.;    dirt    roads; 

practical   advice  on   road-making.     (15  same  1887: 
471-476.) 

1888.  [Roads  in  Union  Co.  and  in  general.]  (16  same 
1888:  605-610.) 

Revision  of  road  law,  co.  roads,  repair  of  roads,  taxes, 
sido-wallis,  overseers. 

1889.  See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
1889-1894.     See  above.  New  Jersey,  under  date  1894. 
1889-1902.     Road  building  in  Union  Co.;  most  of  their 

roads  constructed  before  era  of  state  aid.    (9  A.R. 
comr.  of  public  roads  1902:  177-178.) 

1892.  Roads  in  Union  Co.;  country  road-making.  (20 
A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1892:  455-458.) 

1893.  Roads  in  Union  Co.     (21  i^iimr  1893:  489-490.) 

1894.  Same.    (22  same  1894:  485-487.) 

West  Orange 
See  above,  Orange. 
Associations 

1896.  Favorable  comment  on  improved  road  assns.  (3 
A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1896:  31-32.) 

State  Road  Improvement  Association 
serial 

1  series 

1892.  Rept.  of  the  state  road  convention. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1802  in  19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1891  :  541-607. 

The   convention   was   called   under  the   auspices   of   the 
state  bd.  of  agric.  .Tan.  21.  1892;  The  State  Road 
*  Improvement  Association  was  organized. 

2  series 

1893-1894.  Rept.  of  the  state  road  convention  [that  is, 
proceedings  of  the  State  Road  Improvement  Asso- 
ciation]. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1.  1893  in  20  A.R.   bd.   of  agric.   1892  :  463-528. 

2.  1894    "  21 1893  :  491-516. 

non-serial 

1893.  Rept.  of  treasurer  of  N.  J.  state  road  improve- 
ment assn.    (20  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1892:  469-470.) 

1894.  Rept.  of  road  improvement  assn.;  by  E.  G.  Har- 
rison.    (1  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1894:  77-80.) 

Conventions 

See  above.  Associations.  State  Road  Improvement  Asso- 
ciation. 


ROADS— cont'd 
County  Aid 

"  Under  the  county  act,  the  board  of  chosen  freeholders 
of  any  county  may  designate  certain  roads  as  county 
roads,  and  improve  Ihe  same  by  the  issue  of  county 
bonds ;  towiislilps  to  pav  one-third  of  the  cost." 
(11  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1904  :  201.) 
1901.  See  below.  State  Aid  Law,  this  date. 
Exhibitions 

1904.     N.  J.  at  the  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition;   by 
Robt.  A.   Meeker.     (11  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads 
1904:  57-60.) 
Laws 

1802.     See  below.  Roads;  Individual.   Bergen  Turnpike, 

this  date. 
1872-1875.     See  below,  Roads;   Individual.    Bulls  Perry 

Road. 
1884-99-1884/04.     Text  of  laws  rel.   to  roads.     (7  A.R. 
comr.  of  public  roads  1900   (pp.  145-173) — 11  same 
1904.) 
1893/6-1895/9.     Text   of   state   aid   road   law,   with    its 
amdmts.     (3  name  1896   (pp.  69-89)— 6  .some  1899.) 
Laws  for  1893  occur  in  the  3  rept.  alone  ;  see  also  above, 
under  dates  1884/99-1884/04. 
1897.     Text  of  act  to  provide  for  acquirement  of  turn- 
pike roads   for   free   public  use,   and   comment  on 
operations  of  same.    (4  same  1897:  32-35.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1830.     Amt.   expended  to  assist   in   formation   of   road 
through  Delaware  Water  Gap,  Warren  Co.    (apprn. 
of  1828).    (Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  Oct.  28,  1830.) 
1888.     See  above,  Atlantic  Co.,  this  date. 
1891-1894.     Table:   amt.  of  apprns.  and  amt.  expended 
each  yr.  under  state  aid  act.    (A.R.  comr.  of  public 
roads  1894:  17-19.) 
1891-1897.     Comparative    table    showing    amts.    appro- 
priated and  expended  each  yr.  by  state.     (4  same 
1897:  12.) 
1893-1903/4.     Amt.  disbursed  on  acct.  of  public  roads. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1892/3  (p.  43)— suwc  1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.    treasurer    1892/3    (p.  226)— .som^" 

1903/4.) 
1901.     See  above.  Roads.   New  Jersey,  this  date. 
1903.     Amt.  reed,  on  acct.  of  specifications  furnished  by 
comr.  of  public  roads  [for  co.  roads].     (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1902/3:  28.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1902/3:  40.) 

State  Aid  Law 

See  also  above,  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
The  first  law  authorizing  state  aid  for  county  roads  was 
passed  April  14.  1S91,  tliis  was  superseded  l)y  act 
of  March  22,  1895,  which  was  itself  superseded  by 
act  of  April  1.  1903  :  in  1905  a  law  was  passed 
which  impliedly  repeated  that  of  1903. 

1893.  See  above,  Middlesex  Co.,  this  date. 

.     Law  giving  state  aid  to  roads  made  effective.    (20 

A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1893:  29.) 
1893/7-1893/04.  Table:  no.  of  miles  of  road  built  each 
year  in  each  co.  since  passage  of  state  aid  law; 
total  no.  of  miles  built;  total  amt.  expended  by  state 
in  each  co.  since  that  time.  (4  A.R.  comr.  of  public 
roads  1897  (pp.  10-11)— 11  same  1904.) 

The  table  in  the  rept.  for  1904  is  cumulative  from  1892  ; 
form  differs  slightly  from  preceding  repts. 

1894.  Summary  of  work  under  state  aid  act  by  cos.  and 
roads;  cost,  no.  of  miles  built,  no.  under  construc- 
tion, kind  of  road.    (1  same  1894:  17-19.) 

.     Extent    of    co.    demands    under    state    aid    act. 

(1  xume  1894:  19.) 
.     State  aid  law  passed  in  1891;  salient  features  of 

said  law;  where  cost  rests;  first  roads  built  under 

this  law.    (1  same  1894:  11-14.) 
.     Explanation  of  manner  in  which  state  aid  law 

was  inaugurated  and  carried  out.     (1  .sump  1894: 

21-23.) 
.     See  above,  Roads.   New  Jersey,  tliis  date. 


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ROADS— cont'd 

State  Aid  Law — cont'd 

1896.  On  lines  of  public  roads  in  state;  state  aid  law. 
(3  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1S96:  8-9.) 

1896-1904.     See  above,  Roads.   New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1897.  Public  roads  under  state  aid  law.  (4  A.R.  comr. 
of  public  roads  1897:  26-28.) 

1S97-1904.     Amt.  available  for  road-building  in  each  co. 

under  state  aid  law.     (4  same  1897    (pp.  12-13.)  — 

11  same  1904.) 
1S98.     Opinions  of  representative  citizens  about  state 

aid  for  hard  roads.    (5  same  1898:  107-123.) 
1898-1904.     List  of  roads  by  cos.  which  have  been  and 

are  being  petitioned  for  to  be  improved  under  state 

aid  act;  kind,  length,  and  estimated  cost.    (5  same 

1898    (pp.  13-19)— 11  same  1904.) 

1899.  [N.  J.  state  aid  law];  by  E.  G.  Harrison.  (6 
same  1899:  84-85.) 

.     Amt.  of  apprn.  increased  from  $150,000  for  state 

aid  to  public  roads.    (6  same  1899:  47.) 

1899-1900.  On  township  state  aid  law  passed  in  March, 
1899.    (6  same  1899   (p.  48)— 7  some  1900.) 

1900.  Inside  history  of  state  aid  road  law;  by  C.  Con- 
row.    (7  same  1900:  81-86.) 

1901.  Beneficial  effect  of  state  and  co.  aid  for  improve- 
ment of  roads.    (8  same  1901:  41-42.) 

.     Hints  to  freeholders  as  to  what  class  of  roads 

should  receive  state  aid;   the  millenium  of  roads. 

(8  same  1901:  44-45.) 
.     The  improvement  of  our  roads;  should  our  rural 

counties  improve  their  roads  under  state  aid  law; 

by  A.  M.  Voorhees.    (8  same  1901:  65-81.) 

1902.  Recommended  revision  of  state  aid  law.  (9  same 
1902:  63-66.) 

Tax;  see  Taxation:  State.  Road  Tax 

ROADS:   INDIVIDUAL 

See  also  above.  Roads.     New  Jersey,  under  dates  1896- 
1904. 

Atlantic  City  and  Pleasantville  Road 

1903.  Sale  of  the  Atlantic  City  and  Pleasantville  road 
to  a  trolley  co.  (11  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads 
1903:  70.) 

Bergen  Turnpike  Road 

From   Ilackensaek  to  Hoboken.     Incorporated  Nov.  30, 
1802  ;  suppl.  act  passed  Nov.  16.  1807. 
1832/4.     Bienn.  rept.  of  Bergen  Turnpike  Co.  showing 
receipts  and  expenditures.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5: 
168.) 
1837.     Rept.  of  committee  (Demarest)  on  petition  from 
Bergen  Co.  for  alteration  in  charter  of  the  Bergen 
Turnpike  Co.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  1836/7:  217.) 
1802.     Bergen   turnpike   road  act.     New   York:  George 
Forman,  1805.    24  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
A  MS.  certification  by  the  secy.    (James  Linn)   and  the 
Governor   (Josepli  Bloomfield)   l.s  Inserted  bctw.  the 
title  page  and   the   first   page   of  the   text — stating 
that  It  is  a  tnio  copy  of  the  original  act. 

Bordentown  and  South  Amboy  Turnpike  Road 

1820-1837.  Rept.  of  Bordentown  and  South  Amboy 
Turnpike  Co.;  damages  to  the  turnpike  by  the 
Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  Co.;  expenditures  and 
profits  1820-1830.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  823-824.) 

Bulls  Ferry  Road 

1872-1875.  Laws  rel.  to  the  Bulls  Ferry  Road  Improve- 
ment and  the  main  sewer  or  sewers  improvement, 
Hudson  Co.  Jersey  City:  The  Jersey  City  Print- 
ing Co.  1885.    43  pp. 

Camden  and  Blackwood  Road 

1903.  Purchase  of  the  Camden  and  Blackwood  road, 
by  the  state.  (11  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1903: 
70.) 


ROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Crosswicks  Road 

1900.  Some  statistics  of  Crosswicks  Road.  (7  A.R. 
comr.  of  public  roads  1900:  61.) 

Essex,  Morris  and  Sussex  Turnpike 

1808.  Petition  from  Morris  and  Essex  cos.  praying 
tliat  law  incorporating  Essex,  Morris  and  Sussex 
Turnpike  Co.  be  so  amended  that  toll-gates  shall 
be  placed  at  end  of  every  six  miles,  etc.  (Jol.  of 
Legisl.  Council,  Oct.  1808:  795.) 

.     Rept.   of   committee    (Frelinghuysen)    on   above 

petition.    {Same  1808:  801-802.) 

Florence  Road 

1897.  Rept.  on  Florence  (N.  J.)  road  where  slag  foun- 
dation was  used  at  request  of  Road  Inquiry  of  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agric. ;  by  E.  G.  Harrison.  (4  A.R.  comr.  of 
public  roads  1897:  71.) 

Franklin  and  Georgetown  Turnpike  Road 

1839.  Stmt,  of  affairs  of  Franklin  and  Georgetown 
Turnpike  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9:  504.) 

Hamburg  and  Milford  Turnpike  Road 

See  below.  Milford  and  Owego  Turnpike  Koad. 

Hope  and  Hacketstown  Turnpike  Road 

1815.  Rept.  of  committee  (Cortright)  on  petitions  from 
Sussex  Co.  for  an  extension  of  Hope  and  Hackets- 
town turnpike  from  town  of  Hope  to  the  Delaware 
River  at  or  near  Columbia  Glass  Works.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1815/6:  18.) 

Jefferson  Turnpike  Road 

Bucksblre  Valley  through  the  Valley  to  the  Taterson  and 
Hamburgh  tMrnplke.  Incorporated  Doc.  3.  1807. 
1808.  Rept.  of  committee  (Swayze)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred petition  praying  repeal  of  sec.  17  of  law  in- 
corporating Jefferson  Turnpike  Co.  and  also  petition 
agst.  repeal.  (Jol.  of  legisl.  council  Oct.  1808:  744- 
745.) 


Essex  and  Middlesex  Turnpike  Road 

From  Now  Brunswick  bridge  to  Newark. 
March  3.  1806. 


Incorporated 


1851.  Rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  (Bolce)  on 
bill  to  repeal  charter  of  Middlesex  and  Essex  Turn- 
pike Co.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1851:  895.) 

Milford  and  Owego  Turnpike 

See  also  Lotteries,  entries  under  dates  1819  and  1820. 
1816.     Rept.  of  committee  (Sharp)  on  petitions  praying 
aid  of  legislature  in  opening  communication  betw. 
N.  J.  and  western  part  of  N.  Y.  by  way  of  Penn. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1815/6:  198-201.) 

Authority  was  asked  to  establish  a  lottery  to  complete 
tlto  Milford  and  Owogo  turnpike  and  other  sections 
of  road  in  the  state. 

1824.  See  Finance:  State.  Receipts  and  Expenditures, 
this  date. 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Drake)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred rept.  of  trustees  of  school  fund,  etc.;  Milford 
and  Owego  turnpike  road  dividends  belonging  to 
state;  Sussex  bank  tax.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1824: 
217-219.) 

1825.  Communication  from  treasurer  (Parker)  under 
res.  authorizing  him  to  request  of  agt.  having 
charge  of  state  lands  at  Paterson,  a  stmt,  of  their 
present  condition,  etc.,  and  to  ascertain  amt.  of 
dividends  belonging  to  the  state  from  the  Milford 
and  Turnpike  Road.    (Same  1825/6:  157-158.) 

.     Rept.  from  committee  (Chandler)   to  whom  was 

referred  the  communication  from  treasurer  on  sub- 
ject of  state  lands  at  Paterson,  and  of  Milford  and 
Owego  turnpike  road.    (Same  1825/6:  178-179.) 

1826.  Rept.  of  state  treasurer  (Parker)  rol.  to  con- 
dition of  the  Milford  and  Owego  Turnpike  road. 
(Some  Oct.  1826:  92-93.) 


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623 


ROADS:    INDIVIDDAL— cont'd 

Milford  and  Owego  Turnpike — cont'd 

1S39.     Kept,   from   treafurer    (Southard)    rel.  to  state's 
stock    in    Milford    and    Owego   and    Hamburg   and 
Milford  Turnpike  cos.    {Same  1838/9:  490-491.) 
Morris  Turnpike 

From  Ellzabethtown.  through  Morristown,  Nowtnn,  and 
over  the  Minisink  Mt.  at  Ciilvpr's  Gap,  to  tho  Dela- 
ware,   opposite    Milford,    in    Penn.       Incorporated 
March  9,  1801  ;  suppl.  act  Nov.  10,  180.3. 
1803.     Rept.   of   select   committee    (Prelinghuysen)    on 
petition   from   Morris  Co.   rel.   to   Morris   turnpike 
road.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1803:  10-11.) 
1808.     Rept.  on  petitions  from   Morris  and  Essex  cos. 
asking   legisl.    aid   for   relief   agst.    encroachments 
made  by   Morris  Turnpike  Co.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1808:  146;   Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1808:  801- 
802.) 

The  House  rept.  was  made  by  H.  Hanklnson  ;  council  by 
J.  Frellnghuysen  ;  repts.  vary  slightly. 

Newark  Plank  Road  and  Ferry  Co. 

1850.  Rept.  of  committee  on  corporations  (Reeves)  on 
remonstrance  agst.  act  suppl.  to  act  incorporating 
Newark  Plank  Road  and  Perry  Co.,  providing  for 
construction  of  a  bridge  across  Hackensack  River. 
(Sen.  jol.   1S50:  227-229.) 

.     Proceedings   had   before  the  Legisl.   at   sess.   of 

1850  in  reference  to  the  application  of  the  Newark 
Plank  Road  and  Perry  Co.  for  a  bridge  over  the 
HackensacK  River  1850,  1851. 
Not  seen  ;  entry  from  Bowker. 

1851.  Rept.  of  committe  on  corporations  (Huyler)  on 
bill  supplement  to  act  to  incorporate  Newark  Plank 
Road  and  Perry  Co.  approved  Peb.  24,  1849,  author- 
izing construction  of  bridge  across  Hackensack 
River.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1851:  443-449.) 

Newark  Turnpike  Road 

From  Jersey  City  to  bridge  over  Hackensack  River,  on 
the  main  road  to  New  York.  Incorporated  Dec.  1, 
1804  :  Gov.  to  subscribe  for  the  state  250  shares, 
or  $12,500,  being  half  of  the  stock — act  of  Dec.  3, 
1804  ;  suppl.  act  Nov.  4,  1808. 

serial 
1825/8-1831/4.     Triennial  stmt,  of  Newark  Turnpike  Co. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1825/8  in  Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9  :  203-204. 
1828/31-1831/4  In  Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7  :  417-419. 

Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:419.)  Sepa- 
rate copy  not  found. 

non-serial 

1805.  On  subscription  by  state  to  250  shares  in  Newark 
Turnpike  Co.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bloomfield)  Oct.  22, 
1805.) 

1806.  Rept.  from  [select]  committee  (Condict)  to 
whom  were  referred  the  representation  of  mana- 
gers of  Newark  Turnpike  Co.,  with  sundry  other 
papers  rel.  to  the  concerns  of  the  co.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1806:  137.) 

1820.  Rept.  of  committee  (Kinney)  apptd.  to  inquire 
into  situation  of  Newark  Turnpike  Co.  (Same  May 
1820:  76.) 
1834.  Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  calling  attention  to  meas- 
ures to  be  taken  for  the  disposition  of  shares  of 
stock  in  the  Newark  Turnpike  Co.,  belonging  to 
state.  (Same  1833/4:  294.) 
Passaic  and  Hackensack  Ferry  and  Road  Co. 

1826.     Rept.  of  the  committee  (Ryerson)   on  bill  to  in- 
corporate Passaic  and  Hackensack  Perry  and  Road 
Co.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1826:  72-73.) 
Paterson  and  Hamburgh  Turnpike  Road 

From  Aqnacknonk  landing  to  Deckertown.     Incorporated 
March  3,  1806. 
1828.     Rept.  of  committee   (Christie)   rel.  to  act  to  in- 
corporate a  company  to  extend  the  Paterson  and 
Hamburgh  turnpikes  to  the  Hudson  River.    (Votes 
of  Assem.    1827/8:  194.) 


ROADS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 

Trenton  and  New  Brunswick  Turnpike  Road 

Incorporated  Nov.  14.  1S04  ;  supiil.  act  Nov.  28,  ISOG. 
1808.     Rept.  of  committee   (Simpson)   on  memorial  of 
pros,  and  directors  of  Trenton  and  New  Brunswick 
road.    (Votes  of  Assem.    Oct.  1808:  43.) 

1834.  Argument  of  J.  R.  Ingersoll,  before  the  General 
Assem.  on  the  memorial  of  the  Trenton  and  New 
Brunswick  Turnpike  Co.  for  amdmt.  of  their  char- 
ter.   Phila.,  1834. 

Not  seen.     Entry  from  Bowker. 

1835.  Opinion  of  Isaac  H.  Williamson  and  Garret  D. 
Wall  in  rel.  to  the  corporate  powers  of  "  The  Tren- 
ton and  New  Brunswick  Turnpike  Co."  Trenton: 
Prtd.  by  J.  Justice,  1835.   20  pp. 

Copy  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

1835.     Rept.   committee  to  whom  was  referred  bill   to 

amend    charter   of   Trenton    and    New    Brunswick 

Turnpike  Co.,  and  memorial  of  United  Canal  and 

r.r.   COS.   remonstrating  agst.   said   bill.     (Votes  of 

Assem.  1834/5:  219.) 

Presented  by  Mr.  M'Kee  in  the  absence  of  Mr.  Stewart, 
chrm. 

.     Minority  rept.  of  committee  (Stewart)  to  whom 

had  been  recommitted  act  rel.  to  Trenton  and  New 
Brunswick   Turnpike  Co.     (Some  1834/5:  223-225.) 

Union  Turnpike  Road 

From  Morristown  to  Sparta  in  Sussex  Co.  Incorporated 
Feb.  23,  1804;  suppl.  act  Nov.  11.  1803;  continued 
from  Sparta  through  Culver's  Gap  in  the  blue 
mountain  to  the  Delaware,  act  of  Nov.  11.  1806. 

1813.  Rept.  of  committee  (Vanduyn)  on  petition  of 
stockholders  of  Union  Turnpike  Co.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Jan.  1813:  49.) 

ROBBINS  (CARROLL) 

1891.  Synopsis  of  N.  J.  laws  as  to  coroners,  county 
physicians  and  Inquests.  (15  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1891:  391.) 

ROBERTS  (EDWD.  P.) 

1837.  Dec.  30.  Silk  culture  in  America.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1837/8:  362-363.) 

Joint  letter  with  Saml.  Sands. 

ROBERTS   (EMMOR) 

1897.     Location  and  exposure  of  orchards.    (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1897:  61-68.) 
1901.     The  future  of  apple  growing.    (Some  1901:  192- 

194.) 
.     Spraying  of  fruits  and  vegetables.    (Same  1901: 

195-197.) 

ROBERTS   (HORACE) 

1897.  Marketing  of  fruits.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1897:  184-188.) 

ROBERTS  (I.  P.) 

1893.  Mngmt.  of  the  small  dairy.  (20  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1892:  111-123.) 

ROBERTS  (JOHN  K.) 

Assemblyman  from  Camden  Co.,  1853-1854 ;  Senator, 
1855-1860. 

1854.  Naturalization  laws.  Trenton:  True  American 
OtBce,  1854.   7  pp. 

Special  Committee 

1855.  Peb.  7.  Naturalization  laws.  (Sen.  Jol.  1855: 
368-372.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


ROBERTSON  (AARON) 

ISuO.     See    Railroads:    Individual    Companies.     United 
Companies,  this  date. 

1875.  Use  of  lime  for  manure  in  Warren,  Morris  and 
Hunterdon  cos.    (3  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S75:  45-50.) 

1876.  Corn  experiment.    (4  same  1876:  36-37.) 

ROBESON  (GEORGE  M.)   1827-1897 

Attorney  Ooneral  of  N.  J..  1S67-18G0  (for  Reports,  see 
Attorney  Gener.1l,  Special  Reports)  ;  Secretary  of 
the  Navv,  1S69-1S77 ;  member  of  Congress,  1870- 
1883. 

ROBIN;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

ROBINSON  (CHARLES  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Mercer  Co.,  1880-1881. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Lunatic  Asylums 

1881.     March  24.     See  Youngblood  (James  C.) 

ROBINSON   (JAMES  H.) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co..  1839/40-1840/1. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1840.  Feb.  7.     Prtg.  special  mess,  of  Gov.  and  ace.  docs. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40:  290-293.) 

1841.  Jan.  27.     Distribution  of  Votes  and  Proceedings 
of  Gen.  Assem.    (.Vome  1840/1:  287-288.) 

ROBINSON  (REMUS) 

1870/1-1871/2.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Morris 
Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1870/1  app.   (pp.  44-46.) 

—mine  1871/2.) 

ROCKAWAY  RIVER 

See  also  Water  Supply  and  Sewerage. 
Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate.   Rainfall.   Port  Oram 

ROCKFISH;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 


ROCKWOOD  (C.  G.  JR.) 

1880.     Meteorological    observations    at    Princeton. 
A.R.  bd.  health  1880:  205.) 


(4 


RODGERS  (R.  K.) 

See    Education.       Teachers.     Examinations.       Somerset 
County. 

ROGERS  (EDWARD  Y.) 

Senator  from  Midtllesct  Co.,  1850-1852. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Corpokations 

1850.     Feb.  22.     Farmers'  and  Mechanics'  Bank  of  New 
Brunswick.    (Sen.  jol.  1850:  295-296.) 

ROGERS  (HENRY  D.) 

State  Geologist,  1836-1840  ;  for  Reports,  see  Geology. 
1836.     A  sketch  of  what  has  been  achieved  towards  the 
geol.  survey  during  the  year.    (Govs.  mess.  (Dicker- 
son)   Jan.  3,  1837.) 

Found  on  pp.  130-131.  Votes  of  Assem.,  1836/7. 

1838.  Chemical  analyses  of  the  geol.  collection.    (Votes 
of  Assem.   1837/8:  366-367.) 

.     Deposit  of  specimens  collected  in  the  geol.  sur- 
vey.    (Samr  1837/8:  366-367.) 

1839.  Delay  in  rept.  of  geol.  survey.    (Doc.  ace.  Govs, 
mess.   (Pennington)   Oct.  22,  1839.) 

1840.  Feb.  18.    On  geol.  rept.  and  on  map  and  cabinet 
of  state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40:  346-347.) 


ROGERS  (HENRY  D.)— cont'd 

1863.  Geol.  survey  was  authorized  by  the  legisl.  in 
1835;  Prof.  Henry  D.  Rogers  of  Univ.  of  Penn.  (at 
date  Univ.  of  Glasgow,  Scotland)  apptd.  geologist; 
made  partial  rept.  published  in  1836  and  a  final 
rept.  in  1837,  which  was  published  in  1S40.  (Rept. 
geol.  survey  1863:  3.) 

ROGERS  (JESSE  B.) 

1882.     Packing   grapes    for   shipment.     (9   A.R.   bd.   of 

agric.  1881:  302-307.) 

.     Same.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1882:  42-46.) 

1884.     Varities  of  grapes  for  cultivation.     (Same  Jan. 

1884:  81-82.) 
.     Cultivation;    strawberry.     {Same   Dec.    1884:  18- 

22.) 
.     Raspberries  and  strawberries.    (Same  Jan.  1884: 

106-108.) 
1892.     Revision  of  fruit  list.    (Same  1892:  94-97.) 

1896.  Market  value  of  vegetable  crops.  {Same  1896: 
32-36.) 

1897.  Cultivation  of  vacant  city  lots  by  the  unem- 
ployed.   (Same  1897:  119-124.) 

1898.  Transportation  of  fruits  and  vegetables.  (Same 
189S:  187-194.) 

1900.     New    varieties    of    fruit   of    prominence    in    111. 

(Same  1900:  191-195.) 
.     Horticultural  examination  in  the  West.     (Same 

1900:  187-191.) 

ROGERS  (THOS.  B.) 

Veterinary  inspector.  1881-1893  ;  see  Agriculture.     Live- 
stock.    Inspection. 
1882.     Horse  epizootic.    (10  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1882:  38-41.) 

1899.  Anthrax  In  Gloucester  Co.  (23  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1899:  247-248.) 

1903.  Infectious  diseases  of  animals.  (27  name  1903: 
235-240.) 

ROLLINSON  (H.  B.) 

1895/6-1901-2.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools,  Rahway. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1895/6  app.  (p.  216)— some 
1901/2.) 

Omitted  1899/00. 

ROSELLE,  UNION  CO. 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

ROSENHAYN,  CUMBERLAND  CO. 
Jewish  Settlement;  see  Jews 

ROSENBAUM  (WM.  B.) 

Assemblyman  from  Gloucester  Co..  1808. 
Reports  by 
CoioriTTEE  ON  Commerce  and  Navigation 

1868.  Bridge  over  Central  R.R.  of  N.  J.  over  Newark 
Bay;  majority  rept.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1868:  781.) 

ROSS    (MILES)    1827-1903 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1863-1SG4  :  member  of 
Congress.  IS'.'i-lSSS  ;  riparian  commissioner,  1885- 
1898  (see  Land.     Riparian). 

ROSSELL  (ZACHARIAB) 

Adjutant  General.  1816-1841, 
Special  Report;  see  Adjutant  General 

ROTHAMSTED,  ENGLAND 
Drought;  see  Climate.    Drought 
Hay  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grass  and  Forage 

ROTHRICK  (J.  T.) 

1896.  Abstract  of  lecture  on  forestry.  (23  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1895:  179-181.) 


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ROWLAND  (H.  W.) 

Veterinary  Inspector,  1883-1885 ;  see  Agriculture.  Live- 
stock.    Inspection. 

ROYLE  (EDWIN) 

18S7/8.  Manual  training  in  Paterson  schools.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1887/8  app.  pp.  138-140.) 

RUBBER  GOODS 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

RUE  (DAVID  E.) 

1881/2-1895/6.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Hobo- 
ken.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1881/2  (app.  pp.  7-9)  — 
same  1895/6.) 

RUE  (N.  S.) 

1874.     Marl.     (A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1873:  125-127.) 

RUH  (CHARLES  F.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co.,  1866. 
See  Corrupt  Practices. 

RULON  (BENJAMIN) 

Assemblyman  from  Gloucester  Co.,   1807-1808. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 
1807.    Nov.  10.    Bridge  over  Mantua  Creek,  Gloucester 
Co.    (Votes  Gen.  Assem.  Oct.  1807:  37-38.) 

RULON  (B.  FRANK) 

1890.     Cantaloupe  and  melon  culture.    (18  A.R.  bd.  of 

agric.  1890:  368-369.) 
.    The   culture   of   melons.     (Procs.    state   hortic. 

socy.  1890:  76-79.) 
1893.    Citrons — how  to  grow  and  market  them.   (21  A.R. 

bd.  agric.  1893:  380-382.) 

RUNYAN  (JOHN  R.) 

1872/3-1873/4.  Rept.  as  CO.  supt.  of  schools  In  Morris 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1872/3  app.  (pp.  65-68)  — 
same  1873/4.) 

RUNYON  (ALFRED  L.) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1870-1871 ;  comp- 
troller ot  the  treasury,  1871-1876  (see  Finance : 
State). 

RUNYON  (NOAH) 

1895.  How  to  raise  calves  for  the  dairy.  (23  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1895:  387-388.) 

RUSLING  (JAS.  F.) 

1892.  Roads.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1891:  578-586.) 

1893.  N.  J.  roads.    (20  same  1892:  521-526.) 
1897.     See  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

RUSH,  SAMUEL 

In  IS-fS  apptd.  by  Gov.  Stratton,  a  comr.,  with  Ell  F. 
Cooloy  and  Calvin  Howell  to  build  the  lunatic 
asylum  at  Trenton. 

RUSS  (HOWARD) 

1894.  Tomatoes  for  money.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1894:  92-95.) 

RUSSELL  (C.) 

See  Taxation  :    State.     Morris  County. 

RUTGERS  COLLEGE;    see  EDUCATION:    INDIVIDUAL  IN- 
STITUTIONS 

RUTGERS  SCIENTIFIC  SCHOOL 

See  Agriculture.  Education.  Also  Industries,  Pottery, 
etc.  ;  Clay,  1901/2-1903/4. 

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RUTHERFORD  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co.,  1789-1790 ;  U.  S.  Senator. 
1791-1798. 

Reports  by 

1790.  June  7.  Depreciation  of  copper  coin  and  treas- 
urer's letter  on  the  subject.  (Votes  of  Assem.  May 
1790:  50-51.) 

.     Nov.  13.     Public  printing.    (Same  Oct.  1790:  70.) 

1816.  Oct.   19.     Socy.   for  establishing  useful  mnfres. 

(Votes  of  Assem.  1816/7:  13.) 

The   other  comrs.   were   Ellas   Van   Arsdale   and   Silas 
Condlt. 

1817.  Jan.  22.  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  for  ascertain- 
ing the  most  eligible  route  for,  and  the  expense  of 
a  canal  to  connect  the  tide  waters  of  the  Delaware 
with  those  of  the  Raritan.  Trenton:  Prtd.  by 
James  J.  Wilson,  1817.    31  pp. 

The  other  comrs.  were  John  N.  Simpson  and  Geo.  Hol- 

combe. 
Copies  of  this  edition  were  seen  In  the  New  York  Public 

Library,  the  State  Library  at  Trenton  and  In   the 

N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

.     Same.   n.  t.  p.    24  pp.  foldg.  table. 

Copy  seen  In  the  New  Jersey  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

.     Same.   New  York:    Prtd.  by  Van  Winkle,  Wiley  & 

Co.,  1817.    40,  24  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark.     The  40  pp. 
contain  letters  and  extracts  rel.  to  the  N.  J.  Canal. 

[1822.]  Letters  and  extracts  rel.  to  the  New  Jersey 
Canal,  h.  t.  p.    24  pp. 

See  explanatory  note  under  Canals  :    Individual.     Dela- 
ware and  Raritan  Canal,  this  date. 

RUTHERFORD  (ROBERT  W.) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex   Co.,   1812-1815. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1814.    Feb.     4.    Coast    defences.      (Votes    of    Assem. 

1813/4:  180-184.) 
1816.     Jan.   26.     Wing-dam  in  Delaware  River.     (Same 
1815/6:  160-161.) 

RUTHERFORD,  BERGEN  CO. 
Manual  Training;   see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

RYE 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

RYAN  (GEO.  G.) 

1891/2-1897/8.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  New  Bruns- 
wick. (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1,  app.  (pp. 
88-S9)— same  1897/8.) 

Omitted  1892/3-1894/5,  1896/7. 

RYERSON  (DAVID) 

Councilman  from  Sussex  Co.,  1828-1831,  1835. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1832.     Feb.    24.     State    house    and    public    offices    are 
erected.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1831:  107-108.) 

RYERSON  (MARTIN  J.) 

Assemblyman    from    Passaic   County,    1842/3 ;    Senator, 

184'7-1849. 
See  also  Land.    Riparian,  under  dates  1849-1864. 

Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1843.     Feb.    11.     Memorial    for    erection    of    additional 
state  offices.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1842/3:  375-377.) 
1849.     Jan.  24.     See  Leupp  (W.  H.) 
1877.     Farming  at  Bloomingdale,  Passaic  Co.    (5  A.R. 
bd.  of  agric.  1877:  58-59.) 


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RYERSON  (THOMAS  C.) 

Mcmter  of  Council  from  Sussex  Co.,  1825-1820. 
Reports  by 
r Select]  Committee 
1826.     Dec.    19.     Passaic    and    HacUensack    Ferry    and 
Road  Co.    (Jol.  leglsl.  council  Oct.  1826:  72-73.) 

SABSOVICH  (H.  L.) 

1901.  Reclaiming  of  waste-lands  in  South  Jersey  as 
accomplislied  in  Woodbine.  (29  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1901:  293-299.) 

1902.  The  Woodbine  Colony.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of 
charities  and  corrections  1902:  21-25.) 

SACRED    HEART    INDUSTRIAL    SCHOOL;    see    MAINTE- 
NANCE:   INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

SADDLERY;   see  LABOR.    EMPLOYMENT 

SAFE   DEPOSIT   AND   TRUST   COMPANIES;    see   BANKS. 
TRUST  COMPANIES;  also  LAWS 

SAILORS 

Maintenance;  see  that  title 

SALARIES 

See  also  Fees. 

1841.  Amt.  paid  for  salaries  of  state  officers.  (Govs, 
mess.    (Pennington)   Oct.  26,  1841.) 

1854.  Revision  of  law  in  rel.  to  salaries  recommended. 
(Same  (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  13.) 

1876.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (E.  Drake)  on  fees 
and  salaries  of  state  officials.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1876:  733-734.) 

1878.  Rept.  of  special  committee  rel.  to  reduction  of 
salaries  of  state  and  co.  officers  (Mathews)  8  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1878,  doc.  44.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1878:  1116-1122.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Newark:    Prtd.  by  W.  B.  Guild, 

1878.    10  pp. 

1883.  Salaries  paid  officers  of  legislature  out  of  propor- 
tion to  services;  compensation  of  other  state  em- 
ployes should  be  reduced.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow) 
Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1888.  Veto  (Green)  of  act  to  provide  for  compensation 
of  certain  officials  of  legislature.  (Sen.  jol.  1888: 
591-593.) 

Adjutant  General 

See  also  Militia.     Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
1882.     Suggested  that  salary  of  adj.  gen.  be  increased. 

(Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 
1901.     Amt.   paid   estate   of  late   adj.   gen.   on   acct.   of 
salary  due.    (A.R.  treasurer  1900/1:  288.) 
Governor 

1853.  See   Governor,   the  non-serial   group,   this   date. 

1854.  See  same,  this  date. 

1872.    Increase  of  Govs,  salary  recommended.    (Govs. 

mess.   (Randolph)  Jan.  1872:  3.) 
1890.     Salary  of  Gov.  inadequate.    (Same  (Green)  Jan. 

1890:  19.) 
1893.     Recommendation   for  adequate  compensation  to 

president  of  bd.  of  agric.    (Kdme  (Abbett)  1893:  17.) 

1903.  Recommendation  for  increase  in  pay  of  comr.  of 
banking  and  insurance.  (Govs.  mess.  (Murphy) 
1903:  12.) 

Judiciary 

See  al.so  Administration  of  .lustlce.     Receipts  and  Ex- 
penditures. 
1864/5-1876/7.     Table:     salaries     of    judiciary.      (A.R. 
treasurer  1864/5  (p.  583)— s(i»ie  1876/7.) 
Paging  from  Legisl.  docs. 
1866/7-1892/3.     Comment  on  disbursements  for  salaries 
and  tees.    (A.R.  comptroller  1866/7   (p.  225)— sdiiir 
1892/3.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 


SALARIES— cont'd 
Judiciary — cont'd 

1S64/51S94,  5.     Same;  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1864/5 
(pp.  595-597)— .«n«c  1894/5.) 
Fees  omitted  after  1881/2. 
Paging  from  Legisl.  Docs. 

Secretary  of  State 

1804.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Kitchell)  on  letter 
from  secy.  rel.  to  compensation  for  official  services. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  lSO.3/4:  141-142.) 

The   letter  of  the  secy,    [of  state]    is  not   prtd.   in   the 
journals. 

Superintendent  of  Schools 

See  also.  Education.    Receipts  and  Expenditures.     Super- 
intendent of  Public  Instruction. 
1855.     Propriety   of   increasing   salary   of   supt.   public 
schools.    (Govs.  mess.  (Price)  Jan.  1855:  13.) 
Sinking  Fund  Commissioners 

1869.     Propriety  of  additional  compensation  for  comrs. 
of  sinking  fund,  with  suitable  provision  for  sucli 
clerical    aid    as   they   may    require.     (Govs.   mess. 
(Randolph)  Jan.  1869:  9  or  15.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  mess. 

SALEM,  SALEM  CO. 

Lands;  see  Land.    Marsh  and  Tide  Lands 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

SALEM  COUNTY 

One  of  the  nine  counties  in  existence  at  date  of  Union  of 

East  and  West  Jersey  (1702). 
See  also,  Alliance.  Salem  ;  Woodstown. 

Agricultural  Societies-  see  that  title 
Agriculture;  see  that  title 
Almshouse;   see  Maintenance:   Dependents 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual 
Crops;   see  Agriculture.    Crops 
Fair;  see  Agriculture.    Fairs 
Fruit  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.  Fruit 
Geology;  see  that  title 

Insane  Asylum;  see  Maintenance.   Defectives 
Inspection 

Livestock  ;  see  Agricultube.  Livestock.  Inspection.  An- 
thrax 
Jail;  see  Maintenance.   Delinquents 
Lime;   see  Agriculture.    Soils.    Lime 
Roads;  see  that  title 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 
Wheat  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

SALISBURY  (RHYLAND  E.) 

1892/3-1893/4.  Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools  of 
Hammonton.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1, 
app.   (pp.  107-WS)— same  1893/4.) 

SALISBURY  (ROLLIN  D.) 

[1S95.]     The  physical  geography  of  N.  J.    (v.  4.    Final 

rept.  state  geologist  1895:  3-170.) 
1893.     Surface  geology,  rept.  of  progress.     (A.R.  state 
geologists  1893:  33-328.) 

Messrs.  C.  E.  Peet  and  11.  B.  Kiimmcl  assisted  with  part 
of  the  rept. 

1897.  Surface  geology — rept.  of  progress.  (Same  1897: 
1-22.) 

1898.  Same.    (.sVimr  1898:  1-41.) 

1899.  Surface  formations.    (Name  1899:  xxxvii-xxxvlii.) 

1900.  The  surface  formations  in  Southern  N.  J.  (Same 
1900:  xxxiii-xL) 


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SALISBURY  (ROLLIN  D.)— cont'd 

1902.     The  glacial  geology  of  N.  J.    Trenton:    MacCrel- 
lish  &  Quigley,  1902.   xxvii,  802  pp.,  maps,  pis. 

Finnl  rept.  of  state  {jcolOKist,  v.  Ti,  l'M2. 

Henry  B.  Kiimmel  aud  Clias,  E.  Feet  wore  assistants. 
.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1902,  v.  5,  doc.  56.) 

SALMON;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SALT  GRASS 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grass  and  Forage 

SALTER  (EDWIN) 

Assembl.vman  from  Ocean  Co..  1857-1S59.  1863. 
Reports  by 

SpECIAI,   COMMITI-EE 

1858.     See  Slavery,  this  date. 

SALTER  (JAMES) 

State  treasurer,  1799-1802  ;  see  Finance  :   State. 

SANDERSON  (EDWARD) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1S38/9-1829/40. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on*  Teeasueer's  Accounts 

1838.     See  Finance:    State:  serial  group  B. 
Committee  on  Ways  and  Me.^.xs 

1840.     Jan.  31.     State  stock  in   Delaware  and  Raritan 
Canal   and   Camden   and   Amboy   R.R.   and   Trans- 
portation Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40:  263.) 
[Select]  Comjiittee 
1840.     Feb.   3.     Camden   and   Amboy   R.R.   and   Trans- 
portation Co.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40:  267-269.) 
1840.     Feb.    26.     Liquor    license.     (Same    1839/40:  442- 
444.) 

SANDS  (SAML.) 

1837.     Dec.    30.     Silk    culture   in   America.     (Votes    of 
Assem.  1837/8:  362-363.) 

Joint  letter  with  Saml.  Sands. 

SANDSTONE;   see  INDUSTRIES.    BUILDING  MATERIALS 

SANDY   HOOK 

See  also  Commerce.     Port  Regulations. 
1857.     See  Boundary.   New  York,  this  date. 
Climate;  see  that  title 
Land;  see  that  title 
Quarantine;   see  Public  Health 
Rainfall;  see  Climate 
Temperature;   see  Climate.    Temperature 
Wind;  see  Climate 

SANDY   HOOK   LIGHTHOUSE;    see  NAVIGATION.    LIGHT- 
HOUSES 

SANITATION;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

SARGENT  (H.  G.) 

1829.  Oct.  26.  Rept.  of  the  engrs.  to  the  comrs.  of  the 
states  of  Penn.  and  N.  J.  Trenton:  Prtd.  by  J. 
Justice,  1830.    27  pp. 

The  other  engr.  was  John  Sullivan.  See  Canals: 
Delaware  and  Raritan. 

SATTERTHWAIT  (L.) 

1891.  The  farmer  in  politics..  (19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 
1891:  426-427.) 

SAUNDERS   (JOSEPH) 

One  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  to  talie  charge  of  the  lands  at 
I'aterson.  March  2,  1839  ;  Councilman  from  Glou- 
cester Co..  1S42  ;  one  of  comrs.  to  purchase  site  for 
lunatic  asylum  1845. 


SAUNIER  (MICHAEL) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co..  1835,  1836. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1836.  Feb.  24.  N.  J.  Trust  and  Comn.  Co.  (Votes  of 
A.ssem.   1835/6:  466-467.) 

SAVINGS  BANKS;  see  BANKS 

SAVITZ  (J.  J.) 

1902/3-1903/4.  Manual  training  in  Westfield.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1902/3  (pp.  265-270)— some  1903/4.) 

SAWYER  (HENRY  W.) 

Commissioner  sinliing  fund,  1887-1890. 
Annual  Rept.;   see  Debt 

SAYRE  (FRANCIS) 

Deputy  Factory  Inspector.  Sd  district,  1890-1892;  see 
Labor.     Factory  Inspection. 

SCARLET  FEVER;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

SCHAUCK  (L.  F.  S.) 

1892.  Cause  and  cure  for  present  crisis  when  legisla- 
tion is  tlie  godfather  of  capital  and  the  American 
farmer  is  turned  into  a  beggar.  (20  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.   1892:  416-425.) 

1894.  Relation  of  finances  to  agric.  interests  of  the 
country.    (22  same  1894:  144-157.) 

SCHENCK  (FERDINAND  S.)  1790-1860 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1829-1831 ;  member 
of  Congress,  1833-1837  ;  member  of  state  constitu- 
tional convention,  1844. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Co.'iimittee 

1831.  Feb.  16.  Mode  of  levying  taxes.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1830/1:  219-220.) 

1832.  March  1.  §alem  and  Phila.  Mnfg.  Co.  (Same 
1831/2:  224-225.) 

SCHENCK  (JOHN  G.) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.,  1861-1863,  1873-1874  ; 
Senator,  1879-1881. 

Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1874.  March  18.  Riparian  rights.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1874:  953-955.) 

t'sual  no.  of  copies  ordered  prtd. 

SCHOMP  (D.  D.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1860-1861. 
Reports  by 

COJIMITTEE  ON   COMMERCE  AND  NAVIGATION 

1861.  Encouragement  of  commerce.  Crow  Shoal,  etc. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1861:  1043-1048.) 

SCHOOL  GARDENS;  see  EDUCATION 
SCHOOL  HOUSES;  see  EDUCATION 
SCHOOL  TAX;  see  EDUCATION.   SCHOOL  FUNDS 
SCHOOLEY'S  MOUNTAIN 
Rye  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

SCHULTZE  (JOHN  S.) 

Senator  from  Ocean  Co.,  1875-1877. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Co:mi\!ittee 

1876.     April    19.     Sinking    fund.     (Sen.    jol.    1876:  676- 

678.) 


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SCHUSTER  (JOHN) 

1892/3-1896/7.  Kept,  as  supt.  of  schools  ot  Egg  Harbor 
City.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  (pp. 

80-81)— same  1896/7.) 
Omitted  In  1803/4. 

SCOTCH  PLAINS,  UNION  CO. 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

SCOTT  (AUSTIN) 

Director  of  ajjrlc.  college  oxpcr.  station  :  see  a^rlc.  exper. 
stations. 

1891.  Winter  course  of  agric.  at  state  college.  (18  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1890/1:  323-330.) 

1893.  Agric.  college.    (20  same  1892:  271-276.) 

SCOTT  (J.  W.) 

1844.  March  6.  Joint  communication  with  J.  C.  Potts 
resp.  prosecution  of  late  treasurer.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.    1843/4:  605.) 

SCRANTON  (C.) 

1873.  Farming  on  magnesium  limestone  soils.  (1  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1873:  71-74.) 

SCRIBNER  (F.  LAMSON) 

1886.  Fungus  diseases  of  the  vine  and  their  remedies. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1886:  123-148.) 

.     Black  rot.    (Same  1886:  203-209.) 

1887.  Observations  the  past  season  with  grape  rot  and 
mildew.     (Same  1887:  133-146.) 

SCUDDER  (JOHN  A.) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co..  1801-1807  ;  Council- 
man, 1809. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1801.     Nov.  19.     Accts.  of  Jos.  Gaston,  agt.  of  forfeited 

estates  in  Sussex  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801: 

97-98.) 

SCUDDER  (WILLIAM  M.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1845-1846. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Judiciaby 

1845.  March  27.  Capital  punishment.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1845:  724-725.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen  ;  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1845  :  723.) 

SCULL  (H.  I.) 

1894.  Garbage  cremation  in  Atlantic  City.  (18  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1894:  29-32.) 

SEABRIGHT,  MONMOUTH  CO. 
Sanitation;   see  that  title 

SEA  GIRT;  see  MILITIA 

Entries  under  tlic  non-serial  group. 

SEA  ISLE  CITY,  CAPE  MAY  CO. 
Banks;  see  Banks:   Individual.  People's  Bank 
Sanitation;  see  that  title 

SEARS  (BENJAMIN  C.) 

1888-1892.     Rept.    on    Agric.    College    Farm.     (24    A.R. 

Rutgers  Scientific  School  1888  (pp.  75-80)— 28  same 

1892  ^ 
1891.    Dairy  husbandry.    (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891:  424- 

425.) 

1895.  Thirty-five  years'  experience  In  dairying.  (22 
same  1894:  237-244.) 


SEARS  (GEO.  B.) 

1867/S-1876/7.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  schools  in  Newark. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867/8  (pp.  823-824)— some 
1876/7.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE 

1795.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Condit)  apptd.  to  in- 
quire into  the  state  of  the  prerogative-ofl3ce,  and 
of  the  secy.'s  ofiice.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1795: 
7.) 

1797.  Rept.  of  the  joint  committee  (Kltchel)  apptd. 
to  inspect  the  office  of  the  secy.    (Same  1796/7:  76.) 

.     Same;  Dayton.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1797:  59.) 

1804.  Rept.  ot  the  committee  (Kitchel)  on  office  of 
secy,  of  state.    (Same  Oct.  1804:  296-297.) 

1806.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Shinn)  apptd.  to  en- 
quire into  the  state  of  the  secy.'s  and  prerogative 
oflices  of  the  state.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  Feb.  1806: 
532-533.) 

1846/94-1904.     See  Corporations,  the  serial  group. 

1879.  March  14.  Rept.  of  Senate  judiciary  committee 
(Hobart)  on  alleged  violation  of  law  resp.  fees.  5 
pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1879  v.  1,  doc.  22.) 

.     Same.     (Sen.  jol.  1879:  747-749.) 

Commissioner  of  Insurance;  see  Insurance,  the  serial  group 
Fees;  see  that  title 
Salary;  see  Salaries 
Special  Reports 

Chas.  G.  McChesney 
1849.     Feb.  1.     Registry  and  returns  of  vital  statistics. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1850:  490-492.) 

Thos.  8.  AUiso7i 
1851.     Jan.  30.     Abstr.  of  population  of  N.  J.    (Sen.  jol. 
1851:  261-270;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1851:  381-391.) 

Whitfield  8.  Johnson 
1865.    Jan.  30.    Fees  reed,  in  1864.     (Docs.  ace.  Govs. 
mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1865:  63.) 

.     Abstr.  of  ratables  of  the  several  cos.    Trenton: 

"  State  Gazette  "  Office,  1866.   15  pp. 
Compiled  in  accordance  with  House  res. 

SEEDS  (R.  R.) 

1901.  Value  of  fertility  and  cheapest  way  to  get  it. 
(28  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1900:  153-163.) 

SEEDS;  see  Agriculture 

SEELEY  (ELIAS  P.) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1826-1828,  1836; 
Councilman.  1829-1.S32 ;  Governor,  1833  (for  Mes- 
sages, see  under  Governor). 

Reports  by 
[Select!  Committee 
1831.    Feb.  15.    Regulating  fences.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Coun- 
cil 1830/1:  118.) 

SEIDE  (GUSTAVUS  A.) 

Riparhin  comr.,  1892-1893  ;  see  Land.     Ulparlan. 

SEISS  (LOUIS) 

1891/2-1898/9.  Manual  training  in  Hackensack  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1:  333-335.) 

SERGENT  (N.  S.) 

1886.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  rye.  (7 
A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1886:  111.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


629 


SEWAGE 

1881.  On  sewage  disposal.  (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881: 
19-22.) 

1882.  City  sewers;  disposal  of  sewage,  etc.  (6  same 
1882:  15-18.) 

.     The  disposal  of  town  sewage;   by  C.  McMillan. 

(6  fame  1882:  99-110.) 

Showing  British  sanitary  methods  of  disposing  of  sewage. 

.    Disposal  of  sewage  in  cities;  by  J.  W.  Adams.    (6 

same  1882:  73-98.) 

Showing  various  sewage  systems  and  recommending  ways 
of  disposal  of  sewage. 

1882-1893.  Tables:  results  of  analyses  of  sewage.  (6 
mine  1882  (p.  105;  106)— .some  1893.) 

1883.  Summary  of  paper  by  J.  J.  R.  Croes  on  "  The 
methods  of  sewage  disposal  without  discharge  into 
streams."    (7  siimc  1883:  153-154.) 

1884.  General  discussion  at  meeting  of  N.  J.  Sanitary 
Assn.  on  sewage  disposal.    (9  same  1885:  87-90.) 

■ .     Summary   of  paper   by   Dr.   J.   W.   Pinkham   on 

"  The  sub-surface  irrigation  system  of  sewage  dis- 
posal, as  illustrated  in  New  Jersey."  (9  same  1885: 
85-86.) 

1885.  On  disposal  of  sewage.    (9  some  1885:  8-13.) 

1886.  On  sewage  disposal.    (10  same  1886:  9-14.) 
Condition    of    Trenton,    Atlantic    City.    [East]    Orange. 

Long  Branch  City.  Newark  ;  contemplated  sewerage 
system  at  Morris  I'lains  Asylum  ;  sewage  disposal 
In  general. 

.     Summary   of   paper   by   C.   Phillips   Bassett   on 

"  Disposal  of  house  sewage  in  distrs.  not  provided 
with  sewers."    (10  same  1886:  211.) 

1887.  On  disposal  of  fouled  liquids;  disposal  of  sewage 
without  sewers;  gas,  water  and  sewage  house- 
pipes  and  connections.    (11  same  1887:  10-22.) 

.     Table:  analyses  of  effluent  in  each  1,000,000  parts 

by  weight  of  suspended  matter.  (11  same  1887:  15- 
16.) 

1888.  Laundry  and  dish-water  slops;  sewers  and 
sewerage;  sewage  water  of  the  city  of  Brussels. 
(12  same  1888:  19-26.) 

1889.  House  sewage,  or  how  to  remove  it.  (13  same 
1889:  15-17.) 

1890.  Need  of  oversight  of  sewers  by  bds.  of  health. 
(14  same  1890:  10.) 

.  Sewage  disposal:  chemical  purification;  irrigat- 
ing process;  intermittent  filtration.  (14  same  1890: 
14-20.) 

1892.  On  disposal  of  sewage  in  inland  towns.  ( 16  same 
1892:  9-11.) 

1899.  The  disposal  of  sewage;  by  James  H.  Fuertes. 
(23  same  1899:  300-304.) 

.     Methods    of    sewage    treatment.      (Rept.     state 

sewerage  comn.  1899:  15-17.) 

1900.  Rept.  on  foreign  methods  of  sewage  disposal;  by 
W.  T.  Hunt.    (.S'aniP  1900:  33-66.) 

1901.  Timber  Creek  polluted  by  sewage  of  co.  institu- 
tions of  Camden  co. :  remedial  action  taken  by 
comn.    {Same  1901:  86-87.) 

1902.  Bacterial  treatment  of  crude  sewage — rept.  upon 
the  London  system;  by  Frank  Clowes.  (Same  1902: 
40-51.) 

Brussels 
1888.     Table:    sewage  water   of  city  of  Brussels.     (12 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888:  24.) 

Camden  County 

1903.  Rept.  and  recommendations  resp.  the  sewage- 
disposal  plant  at  Collingswood,  May  21,  1903;  by 
G.  Everett  Hill.  (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1903: 
23-25.) 

.     Plans  of  the  sewage-disposal  plant  of  the  borough 

of  Collingswood.    (Same  1903:  31-[37].) 


SEWAGE— cont'd 

East  Orange 
1889.     East  Orange  sewage  disposal  works  as  compared 
with  other  methods;    by  C.   Phillips  Bassett.     (13 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889:  73-82.) 

Freehold 
1893.     Sewerage  and  sewage  disposal  at  Freehold;   by 

Geo.  E.  Waring.    (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  39-46.) 
.     Plan  of  sewage  disposal  for  Freehold.    (17  same 

1893.) 

Long  Branch 

1887.     Description  of  system  of  sewage  disposal  at  Long 

Branch.    (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:  133.) 

Summarized  from  paper  of  C.  P.  Bassett  on  "  Methods 
of  Sewage  Disposal  of  N.  J." 

Passaic 
See  below,  Taterson. 

Paterson 
1883.     Table:  analyses  of  sewage  at  Paterson  and  Pas- 
saic.   (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  158.) 

Plainfield 
1902.     Successful   operation   of  sewage  disposal   works 

at  Plainfield.     (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.    1902: 

11-12.) 
.     Analysis  of  effluent  of  sewage  disposal  works  at 

Plainfield;  by  Thomas  LeClear.    (Same  1902:  25-29.) 

Red  Bank 
1902.     Successful  operation  of  sewage  disposal  plant  at 
Red  Bank.    (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1902:  12- 
13.) 

SEWARD  (HENRY) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1845-184C. 

Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1845.  Feb.  6.  Treasurer's  accts.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1845:  406-407;   Sen.  jol.  1845:  322-323.) 

1846.  Jan.  23.  Treasurer's  accts.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1846:  172-173;  Sen.  jol.  1846:  212.) 

SEWELL  (WILLIAM  JOYCE)  1835-1901 

Served    in    the   Civil    War ;    Senator   from    Camden    Co., 
187;i-18Sl  ;  U.  S.  Senator,  1881-1887.  1895-1901. 

Reports  by 

1882.  Jan.  23.  Menhaden  fisheries.  6  pp.  (Legisl. 
docs.  1882  V.  1,  doc.  23.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1882:  122-124.) 

Special,  Committee 
1874.     March  17.     Riparian  rights.    (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1874:  880-882.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.    200  copies  ordered  prtd. 

SHAD;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SHAFTO  (E.) 

1894/5-1895/6.  Manual  training  in  Garfield.  (A.R.  bd. 
of   education    1894/5    (pp.  377-379  )— some   1895/6.) 

SHARP  (JOSEPH) 

Assemblyman   from   Sussex  Co..   1800,   1804-1806,    1810- 
1815. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1804.     Nov.    26.     Repairs    of    state    house.     (Votes    of 
Assem.  Oct.  1804:  336.) 

1815.  Oct.  27.  Bridge  over  Delaware  River  near  the 
Water  Gap.    (Same  Oct.  1815:  20.) 

1816.  Feb.  6.  Communication  betw.  N.  J.  and  western 
part  of  N.  Y.;  Milford  and  Owego  turnpike  road 
lottery.    (Same  1815/6:  198-201.) 


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SHARWELL  (MRS.  JOSEPH  C.) 

1902.  Newark  City  Almshouse.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of 
charities  and  corrections  1902:  28-31.) 

SHATTUCK  (A.  R.) 

1903.  Why  wagon  roads  in  the  U.  S.  are  bad  and  how 
they  can  be  improved;  brief  review  of  good  road 
movement  in  states  where  state  aid  has  been  in 
operation.    (10  A.R.  comr.  public  roads  1903:  75-79.) 

SHAVER  (ABRAHAM) 

Member  of  Assembly  from  Sussex  Co.,  1801-1804.  181'0. 
Reports  by 
Select  Co.mmittee 
1801.     Nov.  9.     Road  law.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801: 
34-35.) 

SHAW  (JOSIAH) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1S45. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1845.     Feb.  25.     Lotteries  under  authority  of  socy.  for 
establishing  useful  mnfres.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1845: 
483-485.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     100  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem. 
1845:485.) 

SHEARER  (WM.  J.) 

1895/6-1903/4.     Rept.    as   city   supt.    rel.   to   schools   of 

Elizabeth.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1895/6   (pp.  174- 

178)— i-awe  1903/4.) 
1898/9-1903/4.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Union 

Co.    (Same  1898/9  (pp.  214-215)— .sume  1903/4.) 

SHEEP;   see  AGRICULTURE.    LIVESTOCK 
SHELL-FISH;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SHEPARD  (FRED.  S.) 

1898/9-1903/4.  Manual  training  at  Asbury  Park.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1898/9  (pp.  315-317)— «a we  1903/4.) 

1899/00-1903/4.  Rept.  as  supervising  principal  of  As- 
bury Park  schools.  (Same  1899/00  (pp.  237-239)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

SHERIDAN  (PHILIP) 

1S99/00-1903/4.  Manual  training  in  Carlstadt,  Bergen 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1899/00  (pp.  421-423)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

SHERMAN  (ALLTON  H.) 

1903/4.  Manual  training  in  West  Orange.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1903/4:  274-279.) 

SHERMAN  (ELMER  C.) 

1891/2.     Rept.   on   manual   training   in    South    Orange. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2  pt.  1:  357-360.) 
1894/5-1903/4.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Essex  Co. 

(Same  1894/5   (pp.  179-183)— same  1903/4.) 

SHERRARD  (JOHN  M.) 

1833.  Apptd.  one  of  comrs.  on  part  of  N.  J.  to  confer 
with  Penn.  comrs.  in  regard  to  Delaware  River. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Seeley)  Oct.  23,  1833.) 

SHERRERD  (MORRIS  R.) 

1904.  See  Climate.  Floods.  Northern  N.  J.  Flood  Com- 
mission. 

SHIELDS  (E.  P.) 

1881/2-1883/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Cape 
Mav  Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1881/2  app.  (pp. 
43-46)— «a»ie  1896/7.) 


SHINN  (ISAIAH) 

Councilman  from  Salem  Co.,  1805-1806.  1800-1813. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1806.     March   14.     State  of  the  secy,   and   prerogative 
offices  of  the  state.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  Feb.  1806: 
532-533.) 

SHINN  (WILLIAM  J.) 

Assemblyman  from  Salem  Co.,  1828;  Senator,  1845. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 
1828.     Nov.  11.     Salem  and  Phila.  Mnfg.  Co.    (Votes  of 
Assem.  1828/9:  69-71.) 
Banking  privilege. 

SHIP-BUILDING 

See  Labor.    Employment.    Also  Labor  Disputes  ;   Strikes. 

SHIPPEN  (W.  W.) 

1870.  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  on  the  plan  of  the  Stevens 
Battery,  to  the  legisl.,  with  a  rept.  of  the  engr.  in 
charge.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office,  1870.   6  pp. 

The  other  comrs.  were  Fitz  John  Porter  and  B.  G.  Clarke. 

SHIRTS 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

SHOCK   (D.  H.) 

1893.  Fertilizer  experiments  on  salt  grass.  (14  A.R. 
state  agric.  exper.  station  and  6  A.R.  agric.  college 
exper.  station  1893:  137.) 

SHOEMAKER  (I.  S.) 

1893.     Tomatoes.    (21  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1893:  385-386.) 

SHOES 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

SHOTWELL  (JONATHAN) 

Assemblyman  from   Warren  Co.,   1846-1848. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1848.     Feb.   24.     Rept.   on   petitions   for   repeal   of  the 
license  law.    Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Har- 
ron,  1848.    12  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  State  Library. 
.     Same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1848:  828-835.) 

SHOTWELL  (JACOB  R.) 

Comr.  of  fisheries,   1873-1877  ;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 
serial  group. 
1877.     Method    of    purifying    waste   from    gas    works; 
effect  of  waste  on  fish.    (8  A.R.  comrs.  of  fisheries 
1877:  55-57.) 

SHRINER  (C.  A.),  STATE  FISH  AND  GAME  PROTECTOR 
1896.     The  birds  of  N.  J. 

Not  seen.     Entry  from  Bowker. 

SHULL  (S.  E.) 

1895/6-1903/4.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Perth  Am- 
boy.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1895/6  (pp.  211-212)  — 
.sdwe  1903/4.) 

SHULTZE  (JOHN  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Ocean  Co.,  1874  ;  Senator.  1875-1877. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1876.  April  18.  Accts.  of  comrs.  of  sinking  fund.  5  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1876,  doc.  33.) 


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631 


SILK 

Seo  also.  Labor  rtisputes.     StriliPS, 
Culture  and  Manufacture;  see  Industries.   Textile 
Imports;  see  Commerce.   Exports  and  Imports 

SILVER  AND  SILVER  GOODS 
Labor;   see  Labor.    Employment 
Manufactures;  see  Industries,  etc. 

SILVERS  (ELIHU  B.) 

1887/8-1891/2.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools,  Rahway.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1887/8  app.  (pp.  133-134) — same 
1891/2.) 

SIMMERMAN  (CHAS.  H.) 

Chief  of  Buroaii  of  Statistics  of  Labor  and  Industries, 
1803-1897  (for  Annual  Reports,  see  Ijabor). 
1878.     Employment  and  price  of  labor,  cost  of  living, 
etc.  in  the  first  Congressional  Dist.   (1  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1878:  105-121.) 

SIMPSON  (JOHN  N.) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co..  1808-1810. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1808.     Nov.  9.     Trenton  and  New  Brunswick  turnpike 
road.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1808:  43.) 

SIMPSON  (JOHN  N.) 

Assembl.vman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1814-1815  ;  Councilman, 
1818. 

Reports  by 

1817.     Jan.  22.     See  Canals:  Individual;   Delaware  and 
Raritan,  this  date. 
[Select]  Committee 
1816.     Jan.   25.     Delaware  and   Raritan  Canal.     (Votes 
of  Assem.  1S15/6:  144-146.) 

SIMPSON  (J.  S.) 

1887.  Prevention  of  spread  of  contagious  diseases 
through  the  schools.  (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887: 
129-131.) 

SINKING  FUND;  see  DEBT 

SINNICKSON  (JOHN) 

Assemlilyman   from    Salem   Co..    1791-1705,   1708.    lS2'i  : 
member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled 
money.   1705   (see  Money). 
[Select]  Committee 
1799.     Jan.  28.     Petition  of  John  Mulford,  collector  ot 
taxes   in   Cumberland   Co.     (Votes   of  Assem.   Jan. 
1799:  21.) 

SIP  (PETER) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1S16,  1821-1822. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1821.    Nov.  9.    Oysters.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821:  42- 

43.) 
.     Nov.  12.     Co.  tax  quotas.    (Same  Oct.  1821:  45.) 

SITGREAVES   (CHARLES)   1803-1878 

Assemblyman  from  Warren  Co..  1831.  1833  ;  Councilman, 
l,s:',4.  18.15:  Senator.  1852-1854;  member  of  Con- 
gress, ^^(iS-lsno. 

1835.     Feb.  13.     Speech  on  joint  res.  resp.  any  other  r.r. 
or  roads  betw.  N.  Y.  and  Phila.  Trenton,  1835. 
Not  seen.     Entry  from  Bowker. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1832.     March  10.     Equalization  of  taxation.    (Votes  of 
Assem.    1831/2:  274-275.) 


SKILLMAN  (WM.  H.) 

1901.  Plum  culture.  (Proc.  state  hortic.  socy.  1901: 
150-155.) 

1902.  The  new  horticulture  and  the  young  man's  rela- 
tion to  it.     iSumc  1902:  149-158.) 

1903.  Rept.  as  delegate  from  N.  J.  state  hortic.  socy. 
to  Conn.  Hortic.  Socy.  at  Hartford.  (Same  1903: 
250-253.) 

.     Hints  on   fruit  growing.     (Same  1903:  195-208.) 

1904.  Rept.  as  delegate  from  N.  J.  Hortic  Socy.  to 
Peninsula  hortic.  socy.     (Same  1904:  252-256.) 

.     Defective  nursery  stock.     (Same  1904:  231-241.) 

SiaNNER  (A.  H.) 

1893/4.  Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools  of  Hacketts- 
town.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4  app.  A,  pp.  92- 
94.) 

SKINNER  (ALFRED  F.) 

1903.  How  should  our  probation  law  be  amended?  (2 
N.  J.  Conference  of  Charities  and  Corrections  1903: 
31-38.) 

SLACK  (J.  H.) 

Comr.  of  Fisheries,  1870-1873  ;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 
serial  group. 

SLAPE  (ALBERT  H.) 

Member  of  State  Bd.  of  Taxation,  1S91-1897. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Taxation:  State 

SLATE;  see  INDUSTRIES.  BUILDING  MATERIALS 

SLATER  (EDWIN) 

1858.     See  Slavery,  this  date. 

SLAVERY 

See  also  Labor.     New  Jersey,  under  dates   [1798-1885]. 
1790.     Rept.  of  committee  (Witherspoon)  apptd.  to  take 
into    consideration    petition    for    the    abolition    of 
negro  slavery.    (Votes  of  Assem.  May  1790:  20.) 

1805.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Stout)  on  proposed 
amdmt.  to  the  federal  constitution  resp.  slavery. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1805:  402.) 

1806.  Govs.  mess.  (Bloomfield)  transmitting  Ga.  res. 
proposing  amdmt.  of  Federal  Constitution  resp. 
judiciary  power  of  the  U.  S.  courts;  also  Vt.  res. 
proposing  amdmt.  authorizing  Congress  to  pass  a 
law  to  prevent  the  importation  of  slaves  into  the 
U.  S.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1806:  476.) 

.     Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Van  Duyn)  on  part 

of  Govs.  mess,  of  Feb.  5  rel.  to  importation  of  slaves. 
(Same  Feb.  1806:  597.) 
1820.  Rept.  of  committee  (Griffith)  on  res.  resp.  pend- 
ing question  in  Congress  in  regard  to  slavery  in 
new  states.  (Same  Jan.  1820:  59-61.) 
1824.  Govs.  mess.  (Williamson)  transmitting  com- 
munications from  executives  ot  states  of  Ga.,  Ohio, 
Me.,  Miss,  and  Tenn.  (Nos.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6.)  (Same 
Oct.  1824:  100-101.) 

The  documents  are  not  prtd.  in  the  Journal,  nos.  1,  2  and 
4.  relating  to  slaves  were  referred  to  a  cnramittee 
consisting  of  Messrs.  Oreen.  Woodhull  and  I>odd. 

.     Rept.  of  committee  (Green)  on  part  of  docs.  ace. 

Govs.   mess,   which   relates   to   slaves.     (Same  Oct. 
1S24:  126-128.) 

1835.  On  slavery  excitement  and  abolition.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Vroom)   Oct.  28,  1835.) 

1836.  Govs.  mess.  (Vroom)  transmitting  res.  ot  N.  C, 
S.  C,  Ga.,  Ala.,  rel.  to  slavery.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1835/6:  381-398.) 

.     Govs.  mess.    (Vroom)    transmitting  Va.   res.  on 

slavery.    (Same  1835/6:  504-506.) 


632 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


SLAVERY— cont'd 

1S37.  R.  I.  res.  resp.  admission  of  Texas.  (Same  1837/8: 
360-362.) 

.     Rept.  of  tlie  committee  (Parsons)  to  whom  was 

referred  House  bill,  suppl.  to  act  resp.  slaves,  passed 
March  14,  1798.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  1S37/S:  343.) 

1838.  Resolutions  of  R.  I.  agst.  admission  of  Texas 
into  the  Union.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1837/8:  360-362.) 

1839.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Armstrong)  on  diffi- 
culties betw.  Ga.  and  Me.  rel.  to  fugitives  from 
justice.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  1838/9:  309-313.) 

1844.  Res.  rel.  to  slavery  adopted  in  Md.,  Ky.,  Conn., 
N.  H.;  Mass.  and  N.  H.  res.  rel.  to  annexation  of 
Texas.    (Sen.  jol.  Jan.  1845:  81-102;  110.) 

1845.  Mass.  res.  in  regard  to  S.  C.  (Doc.  10  ace.  Govs, 
mess.    (Stratton)   Jan.  14,  1846.) 

1848.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  (Hubbell)  on 
petitions  for  repeal  of  act  concerning  fugitive 
slaves.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1848:  717-718.) 

1851.  Duty  of  supporting  "compromise  laws."  (Govs, 
mess.  (Fort)  Jan.  21,  1851:  12-13.) 

1852.  Approval  of  "compromise  laws."  (Same  (Fort) 
Jan.  14,  1852:  31.) 

[1856.]  Joint  resolutions  of  Vt.,  Conn.,  Mass.,  and  Me., 
addressed  to  the  Gov.  of  New  Jersey.  17  pp.  (App. 
to  Minutes  of  Assem.  1S56  [doc]  O. ) 

.  Concerning  res.  of  Mass.,  Conn,  and  Me.  in  re- 
gard to  Mo.  compromise  and  slavery;  Kansas  dis- 
turbances; fugitive  slave  law;  admisssion  of  new 
states;  hoped  that  N.  J.  will  continue  to  occupy 
position  of  conservatism.  (Govs.  mess.  (Price) 
Jan.  8,  1856:    15-19.) 

1857.  Conservatism  of  N.  J.  in  reference  to  slavery. 
{Same  (Newell)  Jan.  20,  1857:  10.) 

1858.  Slavery  agitation;  Mo.  compromise;  Dred  Scott 
case;  filibustering.  (Same  (Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858: 
24-26.) 

.     Majority  (Thornton)  and  minority  (Salter)  rept. 

of  Assem.  special  committee  on  so  much  of  Govs, 
mess,  as  relates  to  slavery.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1858: 
347-415;  app.  to  House  jol.  1858:  347-415.) 

.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:     "True    American" 

Office,  1858.   71  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library.     Copies  without 
the  appendix  (20  pp.)   were  seen  in  the  N.  .1.  State 
Library  and  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newarli. 
Contents  of  Appendix  : 

pp.  29-38.     Remarlis  of  John  C.  Thornton  of  Essex  Co., 
on  question  of  adoption  of  committee  rept.   on  so 
much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  slavery. 
pp.  39-52.      Remarlis  of  Hon.  Wm.   Voorhies   [upon   the 

majority  and  minority  repts.]. 
pp.  53-58.     Remarlis  of  Hon.  Danl.  Holsman  of  Bergen 

Co.  (upon  the  repts.]. 
pp.  59-71.     Remarks  of  lion.  Edwin  Slater  of  Ocean  Co. 
[upon  the  repts.]. 

1860.  Constitutional  provisions  respecting  slavery. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan.  17,  1860.) 

.     Unlawful  invasion  of  Virginia;   rights  of  North 

and  South,  etc.    (Some  (Newell)  Jan.  11,  1860.) 

.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Perry)  on  the  in- 
vasion of  Va.    (Sen.  jol.  Jan.  1860:  665-673.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prid.     (Sen.  Jol.  1860  :  073.) 

1861.  Slavery  troubles;  hope  of  compromise.  (Govs 
mess.   (Olden)  Jan.  8,  1861:  13-17.) 

1863.  Constitutional  rights;  causes  leading  to  war; 
legality  of  emancipation  proclamation  questioned; 
abolition  and  secession.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  20, 
1863:  8-20.) 

1864.  National  affairs;  questions  connected  with 
restoration  of  peace;  emancipation  and  slavery. 
(Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  23-31  or  27-36.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 


SLAVERY— cont'd 

Laws 

1798.     An  act  respecting  slaves,   n.  t.  p.   16  pp. 

p.  It)  has  the  following  statement :    Trenton  :    Prtd.  by 

C.  Craft. 
Copies  seen  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Librarv  and  in  the  N.  J. 

Hist.  Socy. 

SMALL  FRUITS 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.   Fruit 

SMALL-POX;   see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

SMALLWOOD  (JOHN  C.) 

Councilman  from  Gloucester  Co.,  183G-1S3S;  trustee  of 
.school  fund  1)S45  (see  Education,  the  serial  group)  ; 
Senator  from  Gloucester  Co.,  1845-1848. 

SMELT;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SMITH  (BENJAJVIIN) 

1796.  Nov.  4.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (De  Vroom) 
apptd.  to  examine  acct.  and  vouchers  of  Benj. 
Smith,  comr.  for  bldg.  the  secy.'s  office  and  office  of 
clerk  of  supreme  court.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1796: 
21.) 

SMITH  (CHARLES  P.) 

Senator  from  Salem  Co.,  1855-1S57. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1855.  March  2.  Majority  rept.  on  investigation  of 
bribery  charges.    (Sen.  jol.  1855:  707-714.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     500  copies  ordered  prtd..  with  minority  rept. 
(Sen.  jol.  1855:715.)      No  seiiarate  copy  found. 

.     March    14.     Further    rept.    on    bribery    charges. 

(Sen.  jol.  1855:  841-862.) 
1857.     Rept.  on  so  much  of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to 
deficiencies    In    life-saving    establishments   on    our 
coast.     (Same  1857:  37-38.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.      100   copies   ordered   prtd.      (Son.   jol.    1857: 
38.) 

SMITH  (CHARLES  P.) 

State  House  Commissioner  under  act  of  March  18,  1875  ; 
see  Public  Buildings. 

1876.  State  house  extension.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1876: 
143-146:  231-233.) 

Joint  repts.  with  Phil.  Dickinson  and  Lewis  Perrlne. 

SMITH  (E.  F.) 

1888.  Peach  yellows  and  soil  exhaustion.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1888:  40-59.) 

SMITH  (EDWARD) 

1813.  State  Bank  at  Camden;  offer  for  state's  right  of 
subscription.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council,  Jan.  1813: 
1309;  Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1813:  69-70.) 

SMITH  (ELIAS  D.) 

1875/6.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  rel.  to  schools  in  Elizabeth. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1875/6  app.  pp.  3-5.) 

SMITH  (GEO.  L.) 

Fish   and  game  comr.,   1896 ;   see  Fish  and  Game,   the 
serial  group. 

SMITH  (HORACE  J.) 

1878.  Forest  corporations.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics 
of  labor,  etc.  1878:  275-277.) 

SMITH  (J.  HARRY) 

1900/1-1902/3.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Salem 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1900/1  (pp.  216-219)  — 
mme  1902/3.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OK  NEW  JERSEY 


633 


SMITH  (J.  L.) 

1847.  Jan.  21.  Memorial  of  editor  of  tlie  Farmers' 
Library  and  Montlily  Jol.  of  Agric.  (Sen.  jol.  1847: 
213.) 

SMITH  (JOHN  B.) 

Entomologist  at  agricultural  cxperinu'nt  station ;  also 
state  entomologist  (see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Pests, 
the  serial  group). 

1889.  Entomological  suggestions  and  Inquiries.  3  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  55.) 

.     The  horn  fly.   40  pp.    (Same  bull.  62.) 

.     Catalogue  of  insects  found  in  N.  J.     (v.  2,  pt.  2. 

Final  rept.  state  geologist  1890:  1-486.) 
.     Insects    vs.    horticulture.     (Procs.    state    hortic. 

socy.  18S9:  65-76.) 

1890.  A  year  of  horticultural  entomology.  (Same  1890: 
97-104.) 

• — — .     Insecticides  and  how  to  apply  them.    (17  A.R.  bd. 

agric.  1890:  283-296.) 
.     Same.   34  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper.  station,  bull. 

75.) 
.     The  insects   seriously  affecting  cranberries.    43 

pp.    (Same  special  bull.  K.) 

.     Notes  on  wheat  louse.    2  11.    (Savic  bull.  67.) 

.     Plant   lice  and   how  to  deal  with   them.    27  pp. 

{Same  bull.  72.) 

1891.  The  rose  chafer  or  "rose-bug."  40pp.  (Samr 
bull.  82.) 

.     Farm   practice  and  fertilizers  to  control   insect 

injury.    12  pp.    (Some  bull.  85.) 
.     Insects   injurious  to  blackberry.    16  pp.     (Same 

special  bull.  N. ) 
.     Spraying    from    the    entomological    standpoint. 

(18  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1890:  93-100.) 
.     Horticultural  entomology  in  N.  J.    (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1891:  41-48.) 

1892.  Co-operation  or  legislation  agst.  insect  attacks. 
(Same  1892:  35-44.) 

.     Grasshoppers,     locusts     and     crickets.      34     pp. 

(Agric.  college  exper.  station,  bull.  90.) 
.     Insects.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  86:  4-11.) 

1893.  Insects.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  157-176.) 

.     Insects  injurious  to  cucurbs.    40  pp.    (Agric.  col- 
lege exper.  station,  bull.  94.) 
.     The  periodical  cicada.   6  pp.    (Same  bull.  95.) 

1894.  Insect  record.    (21  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1894:  188-196.) 
.     Legislation    agst.    insect    pests.      (Procs.    State 

Hortic.  Socy.  1894:  139-143.) 

.     The  San  Jose  scale  in  N.  J.  24  pp.    (Agric.  college 

exper.  station,  bull.  106.) 

.     The  Hessian  fly.   8  pp.    (Same  bull.  110.) 

.     The  pear  midge.    14  pp.    (Same  bull.  99.) 

.     Some   insects   injurious   to  shade  trees.    15   pp. 

(Same,  bull.  103.) 
1894-1904.     General  review  of  year's  work  in  entomol- 
ogy.   (15  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  7  A.R. 
agric.    college   exper.    station    1894    (pp.  423-460)  — 
25  same  and  17  same  1904.) 

1895.  "  Raupenleim  "  and  "  dendrolene."  11pp.  (Agric. 
college  exper.  station,  bull.  111.) 

.  Nurseries  as  factors  in  the  distribution  of  in- 
jurious insects.    (22  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1894:  75-83.) 

.     Cut-worms,  etc.  etc.  39  pp.    (Agric.  college  exper. 

station,  bull.  109.) 

:     Some  recently  introduced  insects  of  horticultural 

interest.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1895:  117-126.) 

1896.  Insects  in  their  relation  to  fruits.  (Same  1896: 
92-95.) 

.     The  pernicious  or  San  Jose  scale.    15  pp.    (Agric. 

exper.  stations,  bull.  116.) 
.     The  insect  work  of  the  year.    (23  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1895:  99-109.) 

1897.  Insect  depredations  of  the  past  year.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1897:  90-110.) 


SMITH  (JOHN  B,)— cont'd 

1897.  Rept.  of  investigation  on  the  San  Jose  scale. 
(24  A, R.  bd.  agric.  1896:  113-134.) 

.     Tlio  San  JosS  scale  and  how  it  may  be  controlled. 

16  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  125.) 
.     The    harlequin    cabbage    bug    and    melon    plant 

louse.    14pp.    (.Sflwr,  bull.  121.) 
.     Entomological   work  of  the  year.     (25  A.R.   bd. 

agric.  1897:  97-118.) 

1898.  The  peach  borer;  experiments  witli  hydraulic 
cement.  28  pp.,  2  pis.  (Agric.  exper.  stations,  bull. 
128.) 

.     Insects  injurious  to  fruits  in  1897.    (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1898:  55-73.) 
1S99.     The  role  of  insects  in  the  forest.    (Rept.  on  forests 

[ace.  ann.  rept.  state  geologist]  1899:  203-232.) 
.     Spraying.     (20   A.R.   state  agric.   exper.   station 

and  12  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1899:  492- 

496.) 

Directions  about  application. 

.     Losses  by  insects  and  other  things.    (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1899:  57-68.) 

.  Summary  of  address  on  "  another  year  of  ento- 
mological work."    (27  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1899:  31-33.) 

.     Insecticides  and  parasites.     (26  same  1898:  119- 

130.) 

.     Crude  petroleum  as  an  insecticide.   22  pp.,  2  pis. 

(Agric.  exper.  stations,  bull.  138.) 

.     Insects  of  N.  J.  A  list  of  the  species  occurring  in 

N.  J.,  with  notes  on  those  of  economic  importance. 
Prtd.  as  a  suppl.  to  the  27th  ann.  rept.  of  bd.  of 
agric.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1900.  755 
pp.,  pis.,  maps. 

Copies  seen  in  the  New  Jersey  Historical   Socy.  and  in 
the  State  Library. 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1899  v.  4,  doc.  19.) 

1900.  Crude  petroleum  versus  San  Jose  or  pernicious 
scale.    20  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations,  bull.  146.) 

.     The  apple  plant  louse.   23  pp.,  2  pis.    (Same,  bull. 

143.) 
:    The  angoumois  grain  moth.    8  pp.    (Same,  bull. 

147.) 
.     Work  of  the  state  entomologist.    (21  A.R.  state 

agric.  exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 

station  1900:  500-502.) 
.     Some  insect  happenings  of  1899.     (Procs.  state 

hortic.  socy.  1900:  60-70.) 

1901.  Two  strawberry  pests.  17  pp.,  2  pis.  (Agric. 
exper.  stations,  bull.  149.) 

.     A  station  official  in  Europe.    (28  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1900:  301-311.) 

•.     Malaria  and  mosquitoes.     (22  A.R.   state  agric. 

exper.  station  and  14  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1901:  529-530.) 

.     San  Jose  scale  and  other  fruit  insects.    (Procs. 

state  hortic.  socy.  1901:  91-100.) 

.     Insects  of  N.  J.    A  supplementary  index  giving 

popular  names  and  the  chief  crops  preyed  upon  by 
destructive  species.  Camden:  S.  Chew  &  Sons, 
1901.    9  pp. 

"  To  be   used   with   the   suppl.   to   the   27th   ann.   rept. 
(1899)." 

.     Sept.  4.     Periodical  cicada.    (22  A.R.  agric.  exper. 

station  and  15  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1901:  474.) 

.  Circular  sent  to  entire  bull,  list  and  reprtd.  gen- 
erally by  newspapers.  (22  same  and  15  same  1902: 
474.) 

1902.  Lime,  salt  and  sulphur  wash.  8  pp.,  2  pis.  (Agric. 
exper.  stations,  bull.  162.) 

.     The  rose  scale.  14  pp.,  pi.    (Kame,  bull.  159.) 

.     Modern  methods  of  studying  and  dealing  with 

liortic.  insect  pests.   (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1902: 

65-76.) 


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SMITH  (JOHN  B.)— cont'd 

1902.  The  mosquito  pest  and  how  it  may  be  abated. 
(29  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1901:  243-249.) 

.     May    16.     Practical    suggestions    for    mosquito 

control,   n.  t.  p.  4  pp. 
.     July  8.     The  salt  marsh  mosquito.    10  pp.  (N.  J. 

agric.  exper.  stations,  special  bull.  T.) 

1903.  Birds  as  insect  destroyers.  (24  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  16  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station,  1903:  632-642.) 

.     The   law   and   the   horticulturist.     (Procs.   state 

hortic.  socy.  1903:  69-80.) 
.     Insecticides  and  their  use.   27  pp.    (Agric.  exper. 

stations,  bull.  169.) 

1904.  Birds,  fruits  and  insects.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1904:  88-93.) 

.     The  common   mosquitoes  of  N.   J.    40   pp.,  pis. 

(Agric.  exper.  stations,  bull.  171.) 
.     Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  state  agric.  exper.  station  upon 

the  mosquitoes   occurring   within   the   state,   their 

habits,   life  history,   etc.    Trenton:    MacCrellish   & 

Quigley,  1904.   v,  482  pp.,  pis. 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1904.  v.  4,  doc.  43.) 

.     Insecticide  experiments  for  1904.    8  pp.    (Agric. 

exper.  stations,  bull.  178.) 

SMITH  (JOSEPH  S.) 

1867/8-1870.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Warren  Co. 

(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867/8   (pp.  809-812)— .same 

1870/1.) 
1876/7-1879/80.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Warren 

Co.   (Some  1876/7  app.  (pp.  106-111)— .«i me  1879/80.) 

SMITH  (PETER) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co..  1706-1707  ;  member  of 
committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled  money,  170.S 
(see  Money). 

SMITH  (PETER  D.) 

.Senator  from  Sussex  Co..  18S9-1891. 

Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1891.  Farming  industry.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1891: 
127-129;   Sen.  jol.  1891:  130-131.) 

The  committee  was  apptd.  by  the  procedinij  Legislature 
(18!10)  :  the  Assem.  members  were  \Vm.  D.  Campbell, 
Jacob  Klotz  and  John  C.  Ward  :  the  term  of  office 
of  the  two  latter  expired  In  1800. 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  1000  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1S91  :  127.) 

SMITH  (R.  W.) 

1885.  Growing  and  storing  celery  for  family  use. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1885:  82-84.) 

SMITH  (RESCARRICK  M.) 

State  treasurer.  1851-18C4  ;  see  Finance:  State;  also 
Treasurer. 

SMITH  (W.  P.) 

Veterinary  Inspector.  188.")-1886  ;  see  Agriculture.  Live- 
stock.    Inspection. 

SMITH  (WM.  B.) 

1894.  Defects  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  (16  A.R.  bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries.  1892/3:  461- 
464.) 

SMITH  (WM.  F.) 

1860.  Agric.  studies  at  the  state  normal  school.  (6 
A.R.  state  agric.  socy.  1860:  73-82.) 

SMOCK (AARON) 

1891.  Culture  of  potatoes.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891: 
501-503.) 


SMOCK  (I.  G.) 

1877.  Wheat  crops  of  1876  and  1877.  (5  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1877:  79.) 

SMOCK  (JOHN  C.) 

State  Geologist,  1890-July,  1901  (for  Annual  Report,  see 
Oeology). 

1873.     Cultivating  the  locust  tree  for  timber  in  N.  J. 

(A.R.  bd.  agric.  1S73:  55-60.) 
1875.     Porest  and  forest  culture  [in  N.  J.].    (Same  1815: 

59-63.) 
1879.     Destruction  of  locust  tree  by  the  borer.    (Procs. 

state  hortic.  socy.  1879;  35-36.) 
1881.     Climate  of  N.  J.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1881:  *1- 

*107.) 
1888.     Climate  of  N.  J.    (v.  1.  Pinal  rept.  state  geologist 

1888:  325-421.) 
.     Red  sandstone  plain;  description;  climate,    (v.  1. 

Same  1888:  337-342.) 

1890.  Summary  of  his  paper  on  "  What  do  we  know 
about  the  climate  of  New  Jersey."  (14  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1890;  166-167.) 

1891.  Summary  of  his  paper  on  the  climate  of  locali- 
ties in  N.  J.    (15  same  1891;  141-143.) 

.     The  sources  of  road-making  materials  in  N.  J. 

(18  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1891;  211-218.) 

1892.  Climatic  features  of  the  Highlands  in  their  rela- 
tion to  health.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892;  515-521.) 

.     Notes  on  the  sea-dikes  of  the  Netherlands  [and] 

reclamation  of  Lowlands  of  the  Netherlands.    (A.R. 
state  geologist  1892;  313-353.) 

1893.  Porests  of  N.  J.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  91-100.) 
.     The  road  problem  in  N.  J.    (20  same  1892;  493- 

506.) 

.     Synopsis  of  paper  on  "  Forestry  and  its  relation 

to  health."    (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893;  289-297.) 

1894.  Synopsis  of  paper  on  extent  of  diffusion  of 
malarial  poison  from  large  areas  of  wet  land  in 
N.  J.    (18  .some  1894:  319-323.) 

1899.     Geology   and    forestry.     (Rept.   on    forests    [ace. 

ann.  rept.  state  geologist]  1899;  1-12.) 
1902.     Jan.     Forest  reservations  in   the  Pines   Belt  of 
southern  New  Jersey.    Trenton;    The  J.  L.  Murphy 
Publishing  Co.  1902.    12  pp.,  map. 

Forestry  Bull.  1,  issued  by  the  (leol.  Survey  of  the  State 

of  N.  J. 
Copies  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library,  in  the  Free  Public 
Library  of  Newark,  and  in  Rutgers  College  Library. 

SNOOK  (THEODORE) 

1898.  Flowers.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1898:  151- 
156.) 

SNOWDEN  (JOHN  W.) 

1878.  Climate  and  sanitary  condition  of  N.  J.  (1  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries  1878: 

213-222.) 

SNOWFALL;  see  CLIMATE 

SNYDER  (HENRY) 

1891/2-1903/4.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Jersey  City. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4  app.  A,  (pp.  98-102)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

Omitted  in  1892/3. 

SNYDER  (HENRY  M.) 

1896.     Jan.  14.     See  Corbin  (Wm.  H.),  this  date. 

SOAP 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

SOCIETY  FOR  ESTABLISHING  USEFUL  MANUFACTURES 

Industrial,  etc.;  see  Industries,  etc.   Associations 
Land;  sec  Pater,son,  under  that  title 
Lottery;  see  that  title 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


635 


SOILS;  see  AGRICULTURE 

SOJA  BEAN 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 

SOLDIERS 

Maintenance;  see  that  title 

SOLDIERS'  CHILDREN'S  HOME;  see  MAINTENANCE:  IN- 
DIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS 

SOMERSET 

Schools  in;  see  Education 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

SOMERSET  COUNTY 

One  of  the  nine  counties  in  existence  at  date  of  union  of 

East  and  West  Jersey  (1702). 
See    also    Basking    Ridge.    Bound    Brooli.    Mine    Brooii. 

Raritan,  Somerviile.  Soutli  Brancli. 

Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 

Almshouse;  see  Maintenance.    Almshouses 

Banks;   see  Banks:  Individual 

Clover  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grass  and  Forage 

Copper;  see  Mines  and  Mining 

Corn  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain  Crops.   Corn 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Fair;  see  Agriculture.   Fairs 

Geology;  see  that  title 

Jail;  see  Maintenance.    Delinquents 

Lime;  see  Agriculture.   Soils.   Lime 

Peach  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 

Potato  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 

Roads;  see  that  title 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Teachers'  Institutes 

See  Education.     Teacliers'  Institutes,  under  dates,  1854- 
1855. 

SOMERVILLE,  SOMERSET  CO. 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks 
Schools  in;  see  Education 


SOOY  (JOSEPHUS,  JR.) 


Asseml)lyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1855 ; 
urer.  1871-1874  (see  Finance:  State; 
urer). 


state   treas- 
aiso  Treas- 


SORGHUM 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops 

SOUTH  AMBOY,  MIDDLESEX  CO. 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks, 
ings  Bank  of  South  Amboy;  also  South  Amboy 

SOUTH  BRANCH,  SOMERSET  CO. 

Corn  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 
Wheat  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

SOUTH  ORANGE,  ESSEX  CO. 
Frosts;  see  Climate 
Manual  Training  in;  see  Education 
Precipitation;   see  that  title 
Schools  in;  see  Education 


Sav- 


SOUTHARD  (HENRY)   1747-1842 

Assomljlvman     from     Somerset    Co.,     17n2-17!>n.     1811  ; 
member  of  Confe'ress,  1801-1811.  1815-1821. 
Reports  by 

1798.     Member  of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled 
money;  see  Money. 
Committee  on  Treasureb'.s  Accounts 

1796.     See  Finance:  State.    Serial  group  B. 
Select  Ccmmittee 

1795.  March  3.  Accts.  of  comrs.  to  repair  post-road 
across  Rocky  Hill  in  Somerset  and  Middlesex  cos. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1795:  39.) 

SOUTHARD  (ISAAC) 

Member  of  Congress,  1831-18.'!.?  ;  state  treasurer.  18.37- 
1843  (see  Finance  :    State  ;  also  Treasurer). 

SOUTHARD  (SAML.  LEWIS)   1787-1842 

As.sociate  .lustice  of  N.  J.  .Supreme  Court,  1815;  TJ.  S. 
Senator.  1821-1823.  1833-1842;  Secretary  of  the 
Navy  ad  interim  ;  Secretary  of  Treasury,  March  7- 
July  1,  1825 :  Secretary  of  War  ad  interim  ;  At- 
torney General  of  N.  J.,  1820-1832  (see  Attorney 
General.  Special  Reports)  :  Governor  of  N.  J.,  1S3:J 
(for  Messages,  see  under  Governor). 

1820.  Oct.  23.  Joint  communication  with  Chas.  Ewing 
rel.  to  prtg.  public  laws.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1820:  7-8.) 

1821.  Nov.  1.  Joint  rept.  with  Chas.  Ewing  rel.  to 
prtg.  a  new  edition  of  the  public  laws  under  act  of 
June  13,  1820.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1821:  15-16; 
Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821:  20.) 


SOUTHARD  (SAML.  R.) 

1830.     See  Education. 


School  Fund,  this  date. 


SPADER  (P.  VANDERBILT) 

1847-1890.  Weather  record  for  New  Brunswick.  Prtd. 
for  private  circulation  only.  Somerviile:  Press  of 
the  Unionist-Gazette,  1890.   v,  413  pp.  4°. 

Not  an  official  print.  It  is,  however,  the  most  complete 
meteorological  record  of  New  Brunswick  obtainable. 
Some  of  the  records  were  published  in  the  annual 
reports  of  the  State  Board  of  Health. 
Copies  were  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  State  Library  at  Trenton 
and  in  the  Rutgers  College  Library.  The  MS.  also 
is  in  the  Rutgers  College  Library. 

1861/2-1889/90.     Snowfall    at   New   Brunswick,     (v.    3. 

Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  31.) 
1882/4-1885/6.     Meteorological     observations     at     New 
Brunswick. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1882/4   in     8  A.R.  bd.  health   1884  :  304  ;  313. 

1884/5    ••     !) 1885:380. 

1885/6    "  10     "         "  "        1886:409. 

SPANISH   AMERICAN   WAR;    see   WAR   EXPENDITURES. 

SPARROW;   see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SPAULDING  (F.  E.) 

1898/9-1903/4.     Rept.    on    manual    training    in    Passaic 
schools.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1898/9  (pp.  420-423) 
—same  1903/4.) 
1897/8-1903/4.     Rept.   as   supt.    of   schools   In    Passaic. 
(fiame  1897/8  (pp.  235-240)— same  1903/4.) 

SPAULDING  (RANDALL) 

1886/7-1903/4.  Rept.  on  manual  training  in  Montclair 
public  school.  (A.R.  bd.  education  1886/7  (pp.  53- 
iS)— same   1903/4.) 

1892/3-1903/4.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  public  schools  of  Mont- 
clair. (SdiiiP  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  (pp.  116-121)— same 
1903/4.) 


SPEED  (J.  G.) 

1903.     Brpeding  of  better  horses. 
1903:  243-262.) 


(31  A.R.  bd.   agric. 


636 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


SPENCER  (BIRD  W.) 

Member  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  18S9-1900. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Taxation:    State 

SPICES;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

SPINACH 

Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable 

SPRING  LAKE,  MONMOUTH  CO. 
Sanitation;  see  that  title 

SPRINGFIELD,  UNION  CO. 
Malaria;  see  Public  Health 

SPROUL  (E.  R.) 

18S7.  Fruit  Growers'  Union  and  Cooperative  Socy.  (14 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:  383-384.) 

SQUIER  (NATHAN) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1808/9-1809/10,  1819/20. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 

1820.  June  2.  Execution  of  trust  by  comrs.  apptd.  to 
facilitate  intercourse  betw.  states  of  N.  J.,  Penn. 
and  N.  Y.    (Votes  of  Assem.  May  1820:  200-201.) 

SQUIRRELS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

STAINSBY  (WM.) 

Chief  of  Bureau  of  Statistics  of  Labor  and  Industries, 
1898-1902  (for  Annual  Reports,  see  Labor). 

1900.  The  Jewish  colonies  of  South  Jersey;  hist,  sketch 
and  growth.  (23  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.    1899/00:  283-308.) 

.     Same,  separate.  Camden:    S.  Chew  &  Sons,  1901. 

28  pp.,  pis. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

1901.  Monographs  on  economic  subjects,  from  the  24th 
ann.  rept.  of  bureau  of  statistics  of  N.  J.  Diseases 
and  disease  tendencies  of  occupation.  Trenton, 
1901.   55  pp. 

.     Same.    ( 24  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 

1900/1:  347-354.) 

.     The  industrial  directory  of  N.  J.  cities  and  towns 

having  one  hundred  population  or  more.  .  .  .  Tren- 
ton, 1901.   302  pp.,  map. 

STARR  (LEWIS) 

1888.  Digest  of  the  fees,  costs  and  salaries  allowed  or 
prescribed  by  the  laws  of  the  state  of  N.  J.  to  state, 
county,  township  and  other  public  officers.  Camden: 
F.  P.  Patterson,  1889.   135  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N,  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

STATE  AID  LAW;  see  ROADS 

STATE    CHARITIES    AID    ASSOCIATION;    see    MAINTE- 
NANCE 

STATE  FAIR;  see  AGRICULTURE.   FAIRS 

STATE    HOME    FOR    BOYS;    see    MAINTENANCE:    INDI- 
VIDUAL INSTITUTIONS 

STATE  HOUSE;  see  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS 

STATE  LEGAL  AID  ASSOCIATION;  see  ADMINISTRATION 
OF  JUSTICE:    STATE 

STATE  LIBRARY;  see  LIBRARIES 


STATE   NORMAL   SCHOOL,   TRENTON;    see    EDUCATION. 
NORMAL  SCHOOLS 

STATE  PRISON;  see  MAINTENANCE:  INDIVIDUAL  INSTI- 
TUTIONS 

STATE  RIGHTS 

1833.  Govs.  mess.  (Southard)  transmitting  rept.  and 
res.  from  Del.  upon  ordinance  of  S.  C;  N.  C.  res. 
rel.  to  U.  S.  Constitution,  Federal  Union,  import 
duties  imposed  by  Congress  and  S.  C.  doctrine  of 
nullification;  III.  res.  on  militia;  S.  C.  res.  for  call 
of  convention  of  states  to  consider  questions  of  dis- 
puted power  betw.  states  and  general  govt.;  Ga. 
res.  rel.  to  Tenn.  res.  on  exercise  of  power  by 
general  govt,  of  appropriating  money  from  U.  S. 
treasury  for  internal  improvement,  etc.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1832/3:  216-242.) 
Docs,  follow  mes.sage. 

1840.  "  The  three  great  projects  so  lately  introduced 
— the  sub-treasury,  a  bankrupt  law  with  power  of 
reaching  state  corporations  and  militia  bill  are  all 
calculated  to  accumulate  power  in  the  national 
executive  and  to  embarrass  or  prostrate  the  rights 
of  the  states."  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  27, 
1840.) 

STATE  ROAD  IMPROVEMENT  ASSOCIATION;  see  ROADS 
ASSOCIATIONS 

STATE  SANITARY  ASSOCIATION;   see  PUBLIC  HEALTH. 
SANITATION 

STATE  SEWERAGE  COMMISSION:  see  WATER  SUPPLY, 
ETC. 

STATE  VILLAGE  FOR  EPILEPTICS;  see  MAINTENANCE: 
INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

STATEN  ISLAND 

1857.    See  Boundary.   New  York,  this  date. 

STATESIR  (WM.) 

1875.  Use  of  lime  on  soils  in  marl  distr.  of  Monmouth 
Co.    (3  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1875:  56.) 

STATISTICS 

1890.  Development  of  statistical  Inquiry  in  N.  J.  (13 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1889/90:  439- 
466.) 

Acct.  of  the  early  censuses  of  the  U.  S.,  the  colonial 
censuses  of  N.  J.  and  of  the  N.  J.  state  censuses ; 
development  of  statistical  inquiry  in  N.  J. ;  Bureau 
of  statistics  of  labor  and  industries ;  its  scope ;  con- 
tents of  its  repts.,  187S-1SS9. 

Agricultural;   see  Agriculture 

STAUFFER  (HARRY  F.) 

1900/1-1903/4.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  MillviUe. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1900/1  (pp.  260-263) — same 
1903/4.) 

STEAMBOATS 

1814.  Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  on  petition  of  R. 
Arnold  and  others  for  act  to  incorporate  the  New 
Brunswick  Steamboat  Co.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan. 
1814:  102.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee   (Parsons)   on  petition  of  J. 

R.  and  R.  J.   Livingston   for  repeal  of  act  rel.  to 
steamboats.     (Same  1813/4:  157-158.) 
Tax;  see  Taxation:    State.   Steamboat  Tax 
Steam  Boilers 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


637 


STEAMBOATS— cont'd 
Inspection 

1868.     Amt.  disbursed  on  acct.  of  steam  boiler  inspec- 
tion.   (A.R.  comptroller  1867/8:  17.) 
1868-1S71.     Table:     expense    of    inspection     of    steam 
boilers.      (A.R.    treasurer    1867/8     (p.    534) — same 
1870/1.) 

Omitted   lS6n/70. 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

Insurance;  see  that  title 

STEEL 
Manufacture;   see  Industries,  etc. 

STEELE  (DUDLEY  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co.,  1878. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Militia 

1878.  Feb.  5.  Militia  expenditures  1875-1876.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1878:  259-260.) 

STEELE   (WM.  G.)    1820-1892 

State  Director  of  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canai  and 
Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  cos..  1S52-1854  (for  Re- 
ports, see  Railroads  :  Individual.  United  N.  .1.  R.R. 
and  Canal  Co.)  ;  member  of  Congress,  18G3-1S65. 

STEES  (HERMAN  A.) 

1896/7-1903/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Burling- 
ton Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1896/7  (pp.  141-144) 
—same  1903/4.) 

STERLING  (WM.  H.) 

1879.  Rept.  on  pleuro-pneumonla.  ...  19  pp.  Trenton: 
W.  S.  Sharp,  1879. 

Copy  in  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880,  v.  2,  doc.  65.) 

A  rept.  by  James  C.  Corlies  is  inclnded. 

STEVENS  (E.  A.) 

1890.     See  Boundary,  New  York,  this  date. 

STEVENS   (EDWIN  A.) 

1865.  Jan.  31.  See  War  Expenditures.  Civil  War,  this 
date. 

STEVENS   (JOHN  G.) 

1883-1884.  Comr.  of  state  water  supply;  see  Water 
Supply  and  Sewerage. 

STEVENS  BATTERY 

The  proceeds  from  the  sale  of  Stevens  Battery  consti- 
tuted a  Deaf  and  Dumb  Fund  and  were  appropriated 
by  the  Legislature  to  the  N.  J.  School  for  Deaf  and 
Dumb  ;  see  Maintenance  :    Individual  Institutions. 

1869.  Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  rel.  to  Stevens  Battery. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1869:  1269-1272.) 

1870.  Rept.  of  the  comrs.  on  the  plan  of  the  Stevens 
Battery,  to  the  legisl.  with  a  rept.  of  the  engr.  in 
charge.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office,  1870.  6  pp. 

Fltz  John  Porter,  W.  W.  Shippen  and  B.  G.  Clarke  were 
the  comrs. 

.     Presentation  of  "Stevens  Battery"  (war  vessel) 

to  state  by  E.  A.  Stevens.    (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph) 
Jan.  11,  1870:  22  or  39-40.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1874.  Contest  over  Stevens  Battery.  (Same  (Parker) 
Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1875.  Sale  of  Stevens  Battery.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan. 
12,  1875.) 

1878.  Suit  rel.  to  Stevens  Battery  decided  in  favor  of 
state;  vessel  should  be  speedily  disposed  of.  (Same 
(Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  28-29.) 


STEVENSON  (DAVID) 

18S1/2.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Perth  Amboy. 
(A.U.  bd.  of  education  1881/2  app.  pp.  17-19.) 

STEWART  (HENRY) 

1879.  Root  culture;  Its  value  and  profit.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1879:  54-61.) 

1880.  Culture  of  corn.    (8  A.R.  bd.  of  agrlc.  1880:  43-53.) 

STEWART  (JOS.  J.) 

1894/5-1896/7.  Rept.  as  supervising  principal  of  public 
schools  in  Stockton.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1894/5 
(pp.  282-283)— .same  1896/7.) 

1897/8.  Rept.  as  principal  of  Columbia  School,  South 
Orange.    (Same  1897/8:  254-255.) 

STEWART  (R.  H.) 

1881.  The  culture  of  corn.    (9  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1881:  51- 

55.) 

STEWART  (S.  N.) 

1897.  Invention  rel.  to  construction  of  steel  rails.  (4 
A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1897:  52-53.) 

STEWART  (WILLIAM  D.) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co..  1832-1834. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 
1835.     Jan.  23.     Trenton  and  New  Brunswick  Turnpike 
Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5:  223-225.) 

STICKXER  (JOS.  WM.) 

1888.     Diseases  of  workers  in  textile  goods.    (12  A.R. 

bd.  of  health  1888:  159-178.) 
Joint  rept.  with  P.  B.  Lane. 
1891.     Tuberculosis,  human  and  bovine.    (15  same  1891: 

143-146.) 

STILES  (B.  M.) 

1877/8-1878/9.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Gloucester 
City.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1877/8  app.  (p.  7)  — 
same  1878/9.) 

STILES  (E.  A.) 

1868/9-1874/5.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Sussex 
Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1868/9   (pp.  616-617)  — 

same  1874/5.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

STILES  (W.  A.) 

1882.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  wheat.  (3 
A.R.  agric.  exper.  station  1882:  57-60.) 

STILLMAN  (C.  S.) 

1871/2-1872/3.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Plainfield. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1871/2  app.  pp.  13-15.) 

STILLMAN  (T.  B.) 

1883.  Illuminating  oils.  (7  A.R.  bd.  health  1883:  227- 
230.) 

STILLWELL  (JOSEPH) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co..  1785-1801. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1794.     Nov.    24.     Arrearages    of    taxes    in    Morris    Co. 

(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1794:  84-85.) 
1797.     Feb.  17.     House  of  correction.    (Same  Jan.  1797: 

33-34.) 
.     Oct.  28.     Old  state  money.    (Same  Oct.  1797:  13.) 


638 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


STILLWELL  (JOSEPH)— cont'd 

Reports  by — cont'd 

[Sexect]  Committee — cont'd 

1798.  Feb.  2.  Mnftory.  of  iron  agric.  implements. 
{^aiiic  Jan.  1798:  20.) 

.     Nov.  2.     State  prtg.    (Same  Oct.  1798:  22-23.) 

.     Nov.    7.     Insolvent    debtors.     (Same   Oct.    1798: 

63.) 

1799.  Feb.  6.  State  of  penitentiary  house.  (Same  Jan. 
1799:  33-34.) 

1801.  Feb.  11.     State  prison.    (8(/hi(>  Jan.  ISOl:  21.) 

STIMSON  (JOHN  C.) 

1898/9.  Kept,  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Gloucester  City. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1898/9:  255.) 

STITES  (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  County,  1824/5-1826/7. 
1S28/9  ;  one  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  to  talse  charge  of 
the  lands  at  Paterson.  March  2,  1839  ;  trustee  of 
School  Fund,  1840  (see  Education,  the  serial  group). 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Tre.\suree's  Accts. 

1828.  See  Finance:    State,  serial  group  B. 
[Special]   Committee 

1829.  Jan.  24.  Morris  Canal  and  inclined  planes. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  100-124.) 

.     Same,  separate,  h.  t.  p.  27  pp. 

300  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  .\ssem.  1S28,  !)  : 
124.) 

.     Feb.   5.     Request  of  military  school   at  Orange 

for   loan   of  arms.     (Votes   of  Assem.    1S2S/9:  225- 
226.) 
1839.     Jan.  23.     Res.  of  Conn.  Legisl.  rel.  to  public  lands. 
(Same  1838/9:  329-335;  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1838/9: 
128-133.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Kept,  of  joint  committee  on  the 

public  lands.     Trenton:     Prtd.  by  J.   T.   Sherman, 
1839.    8  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Librarv.  2000  copies 
ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9  :  335.) 

.     Feb.    2.     State    lands    at    Paterson.     (Votes"  of 

Assem.    1838/9:  359-362;     Jol.    of    Legisl.    Council 
1838/9:  172-174.) 

.     Same,  separate,   n.  t.  p.  3  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.  The  usual  no.  of 
copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Voles  of  Assem.  1838/9  :• 
362.) 

.     Feb.    4.     State    lands    at    Paterson.     (Votes    of 

Assem.  1838/9:  359-362.) 

Usual  no.  of  cupies  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
IS.'iSO  :  302.) 

STOCKTON   (ABRAHAM) 

1802.  Joint  rapt,  as  one  of  the  comrs.  to  dispose  of 
Indian  lands  at  Brotherton.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1802:  93-94.) 

STOCKTON  (JOHN  P.)  1826- igoo 

Native  of  N.  J.  ;  admitted  to  the  bar  in  1849  ;  became 
state  reporter  to  the  Court  of  Chancery  ;  II.  S. 
Minister  to  Rome,  Italy,  1857-1801  ;  U.  S.  Senator, 
1805-1860,  1809-1875 ;  attorney  general  of  N.  ,T.. 
1K77-1890  (for  Annual  lleporls,  see  Administration 
of  Justice  :  State  ;  for  Special  Reports,  see  Attorney 
General). 

1891.     Taxation.     (18  A.R.  bd.  of  agrlc.  1890:  286-292.) 
1897.     See  Taxation:     State,  this  date. 

STOCKTON  (RICHARD)   1730-1781 
See  I'arks  and  Monuments. 


STOCKTON    (RICHARD)    1764-1828 

U.    S.    S-'enator,    17n(;-17il9; 
1S15. 

1828.    See  Boundary.   New  York,  this  date. 


U.   S.   S-'enator.   17n(;-17'.l9;   member  of  Congress.   1813- 
1S15. 


STOCKTON  (ROBT.  F.) 

r.  S.  Senator,  1851-1853;  adjutant  general  of  N.  J., 
1S58-1800  (tor  annual  reports,  see  Militia)  ;  comp- 
troller of  treasury,  1877-1879. 

President  of  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  Co. 
1833.     Oct.  30.      Offer  of  $10,000  to  meet  exigencies  for 
erecting  the  state  penitentiary.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
1833/4:  202.) 
1835.     Expenditures,   amt.    of   goods   transported,   etc., 
1832-1835.     (Jol.  legisl.  council  1834/5:  97-101.) 

Includes  stmts,  of  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Trans- 
portation Co. 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (Jol.  legisl.  council   1833/4  : 
97.) 
1854.     Answer  in  behalf  of  the  jt.  board  of  the  D.  &  R. 
Canal  and  C.  &  A.  R.R.  Cos.  to  a  committee  of  the 
Senate  of  New  Jersey  in  rel.  to  surrendering  the 
works  of  the  cos.  to  the  state.  Trenton:    Prtd.  at  the 
True  American  Office,  1854.   22  pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 
.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1854:  214-23L) 

STOCKTON  (SAMUEL) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1849-1851  ;  Council- 
man, 1865 ;  State  Director  of  the  Delaware  and 
ISarltan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.H.  cos., 
1866-1867  (for  Report.s.  see  Railroads:  Individual. 
United  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Canal  Co). 

STOCKTON   (WILLIAM) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1797-1800,  1802-1807. 
Reports  by 

1802.     Joint  rept.  as  one  of  comrs.  to  dispose  of  Indian 
lands  at  Brothertown.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1802: 
93-94.) 
[Select]  Committee 

1807.  Nov.  9.  Accts.  of  comrs.  nominated  by  act 
authorizing  repair  to  state  house.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Nov.  1807:  35.) 

STOCKTON,  HUNTERDON  CO. 
Rainfall;  see  Climate.   Rainfall 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

STOCKTON  AND  KEARNEY  STATUES;   see  PARKS  AND 

MONUMENTS 

STOKES  (CHARLES) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1830/1  ;  Councilman, 
1835/0-1830/7. 

Reports  by 

[Special]   Committee 
1837.    Feb.  10.    Capital  punishment.    (Jol.  legisl.  coun- 
cil 1836/7:  187-188.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  200  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  legisl.  council 
1836/7:  192.) 

STOKES    (EDWARD   C.) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co..  18!U.  1802 ;  ap- 
pointed in  June,  1898,  one  of  the  comrs.  to  codify 
and  revise  the  school  laws  ;  Senator  from  Cumber- 
land Co.,  1893-1001. 

1888/9-1890/7.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Mlllville. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1888/9  app.  (pp.  100-103)  — 
same  1896/7.) 

1889/90-1892/3,  1894/5  omitted. 


STONE  (ROY) 

1894.     Work  of  general  govt,  in  regard  to  roads. 
A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1893:  514-515.) 


(21 


STONEY  (ALFRED  B.) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co., 
1887.     See  Boundary.     New  York. 


1883,  1884. 


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G39 


STORY  (W.  S.) 

1SS2.     Poultry.    (10  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1882:  83-86.) 

STOUT  (NATHAN) 

Assembl.vman  fi-nm  Hunterdon  Co.,  ISOl.  1803-1806. 
Reports  by 
[SelectI  Committee 

1804.  Feb.  IS.  Roads.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1804: 
139.) 

1805.  Nov.  5.  Proposed  amdmt.  to  federal  constitu- 
tion resp.  slavery.    {Siniw  Oct.  1805:  402.) 

STRATTON  (CHARLES  C.)  1796-1859 

Asseml)lvman  from  Gloucester  Co..  1821.  1823,  1S28  ; 
mcmlier  of  Consress.  1837-1839,  1841-1843 ;  Gov- 
ernor of  N.  J.,  1S40-1848  (for  messages,  see  under 
Governor). 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1821.  Nov.  24.  Memorial  of  sureties  of  late  state  treas- 
urer Gordon.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821:  106-107.) 

1823.     Nov.  28.     Taxes.    (Same  Oct.  1823:  110.) 

STRATTON  (ISRAEL) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1823-1825  ;  Council- 
man, 1833,  1S37. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1825.  Dec.  3.  School  fund.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1825: 
150.) 

STRATTON  (JOHN  L.  N.)  1817-1889 

Member  of  Congress.  1850-1863. 
1865.     See  Land.   Riparian. 

STRATTON  (M.  H.) 

1893/4-1894/5.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Salem.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1893/4  app.  A.  (p.  150) — name 
1894/5.) 

STRATTON  (MORRIS  H.) 

1896/7-1903/4.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Salem.    (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1896/7  (pp.  246-247)— same  1903/4.) 
1899/00-1902/3  omitted. 

STRATTON  (NATHAN  T.) 

Assembhman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1S43-1844  ;  member 
of  Cungre.ss,  1851-1855. 
1880.     See  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

STRAWBERRY 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Fruit 

STREET  (J.  P.) 

Chemist,  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1890- 
1904,  See  Airriculture.  Soils.  Fertilizers,  under 
dates,  1888-1904. 

1893.  See  Voorhees  (E.  B.),  L.  A.  Voorhees  and  J.  P. 
Street. 

.     See  Voorhees  (L.  A.)  and  J.  P.  Street. 

1894.  See  same. 

1895-1902.  See  Voorhees  (L.  A.)  and  J.  P.  Street,  these 
dates. 

1898.  Analytical  methods  lor  determining  availability 
of  organic  oxygen  in  fertilizers.  (19  A.R.  state 
agric.  exper.  station  and  11  A.R.  agric.  college  exper. 
station  1898:  88-100.) 

1899.  Reduction  of  nitrates  in  presence  of  barnyard 
manure.    (20  same  and  12  same  1899:  86-96.) 

1903.  Changes  in  composition  of  corn  meal  due  to 
action  of  moulds.  (24  same  and  16  same  1903:  123- 
147.) 


STREET  (J.  P.)  and  L.  A.  VOORHEES 

1901.  Aug.    30.     Concentrated    feeding    stuffs.     53    pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  153.) 

1902.  Cattle  food  substitutes,  warning  to  feeders.   7  pp. 
{Same,  bull.  156.) 

.     Concentrated  feeding  stuffs.    79  pp.    (.Same,  bull. 

160.) 

1903.  Same.   47  pp.    (Same,  bull.  165.) 

STREET  (J.  P.),  W.  P.  ALLEN  AND  V.  J.  CARBERRY 

1903-1904.     Fertilizer  analyses,  etc. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1903  in  agric.  exper.  station  bull.  IfiS.    54  pp. 
1004    "       •'  '^  "  "       170.     23  pp. 

..       ..        M  "  "  ..       177.    42  pp. 

1904.  Concentrated  feeding  stuffs.   68  pp.    (Some  1904, 
bull.  175.) 

STREET  PAVERS;  see  LABOR  DISPUTES.  STRIKES 

STREET  RAILWAYS 

See  also,  Labor.    Employment. 
1869.     See  Taxation.    Corporations.    Street  Railways. 
1888/9-1894.     Cable,  electric  and  horse  r.r.  cos.;   repts. 
of  capital  stock,  debt,  and  operations  of  each  co. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1889  (pp.  65-102)— .same  1894.) 

.     Cable,    electric,    and    horse    r.r.    cos.;    tabulated 

stmt,  of  miles  of  track,  capital  stock  issued,  capital 
stock  paid  up,  funded  debt,  and  other  states.  (Same 
1889  (pp.  83-84,  103-104)— some  1894.) 
1894.  Circular  published  by  executive  committee  of 
state  bd.  of  agric.  rel.  to  granting  of  right  of  way 
for  trolley  or  electric  roads.  (22  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 
1894:  18-19.)  .  ^     , 

.     Veto  (Werts)  of  Assem.  bill  rel.  to  laymg  out  of 

public  streets  and  alleys  in  cities  and  other  munici- 
palities of  state.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1894:  367-368.) 
1895-1904.  Tabulated  stmt,  of  repts.  of  cable,  electric 
■  and  horse  r.r.  cos.:  mileage,  capital  stock  issued, 
capital  stock  paid  up,  funded  debt,  other  debts. 
(Suppl.  rept.  bd.  of  assessors  1895  (pp.  52-56)  — 
same  1904.) 

In  1898  and  1899,  there  is  a  second  table  giving  cost  of 
r  rs    including   equipment,   appurtenances,   expendi- 
tures   for    repairs,    superintendence     mngmt      etc^ 
gross  receipts,  dividends;  from  1900-1904,  the  two 
tallies  are  combined. 
1901.     General  discussion  in  reference  to  trolley  roads 
carrying    freight.     (Procs.    of    state    hortic.    socy. 
1901:  81-82.) 
Accidents;   see  that  title 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1894/5-1903/4.     Table:  gross  receipts,  expenditures  and 
dividends  [of  street  rwy.  cos.],  each  year. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1804/.")  in  suppl.   rept.  bd.  assessors  1895  :  4. 

is"5/6  ••     ■;        ;:     ;;         ;;        1§S§:^- 

1890/7  1897  ;  A. 

1898/9    "       '  ..  J§S^:g- 

1899/00"     •■  ..         }sS?:i- 

1901  '■'     "  lOOJ  .  6. 

inoi/S 1903:3. 

Taxation;  see  Taxation:    State.   Corporations 

STREET  RAILWAYS:  INDIVIDUAL 
Brigantine  Transit  Co. 

1893-1896.     Rept.  of  Brigantine  Transit  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1893  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1893  :  35-36. 

1S94 ■ 1894  :  38-39. 

1H95   "      "         1895:41-42. 

1896 '         1896:35. 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


STREET  RAILWAYS:   INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Brigantine  Transportation  Co. 

1901-1904.     Rept.  of  Brigantine  Transportation  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1001  In  ann.  stints,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  lilOl  :  34-35. 

1!>0L' ■       "    1902  :  30-31. 

VMf.i •    1903:29-30. 

10U4   ••     ■'         •■         "    "      ' 1904 :  32-33. 

Camden  Horse  R.R. 

1S73-1SS4.     Rept.  of  Camden  Horse  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1873  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1.S73  :  17. 

1874 '      ' 1874  :  96. 

1875 "       "    187S :  109. 

1876  "     "         "         "    "      "         "       "    1876 :  109. 
1877 "    "      1877  :  139. 

1878  omitted. 

1879  In  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1879  :  135. 
1880 '■   1880:  135 

1881  "  •'    ' 1881  :  147. 

1882  •'  "    "    "  "   "    •'   "  1.SS2  :  153. 

1883  "  "    '   18,S3  :  191-192. 

1884 "   "    '•   "  1884  :  183. 

City  Railway  Co. 

1876-1884.     Rept.  of  City  Rwy.  Co.  (Trenton,  N.  J.). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1876  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1876  :  110. 

1877  " 1877  :  140. 

1878  not  found. 

1879  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1879  : 


1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 

1884 


1880 
1881 
1882 
1S83 
1884 


136. 

136. 

148. 
:  154. 

189-190. 
:  184. 


1870 

895.* 

1871 

71. 

1872 

23. 

1873 

29. 

1874 

97. 

1875 

110. 

1876 

111. 

1877 

142. 

1878 

127-128. 

1879 

137-138. 

1880 

137. 

1881 

149. 

1882 

155-156. 

1883 

193-194. 

1884 

185-186. 

Elizabeth  and  Newark  Horse  R.R. 

1870-1884.     Rept.  of  Elizabeth  and  Newark  Horse  R.R. 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1870  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1870 

1871  "   

1872  " 

1873  " 

1874  " 

1875  " 

1876  " 

1877  " 

1878  " 

1879  " 

1880  " 

1881  " 

1882  " 

1883  " 

1884  " 

Englewood  Horse  Railway 

1872.     Rept.  of  Englewood  Horse  Railway  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1872  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1872  :  24. 
Montclair  Railway 
1869.     See   Taxation.    Corporations.    Street   Railways, 
this  date. 

Newark  and  Bloomfield  Street  Railway 

1876-1882.     Rept.  of  Newark  and  Bloomfield  Street  Rwy. 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1876  In  ann.  rents,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1876  :  113 
1877 '        "    "      1877  :  143-144. 

1878  "     "         ' ' 1878  :  129-130. 

1879  "     "         "         "    ' 1879  :  139. 

1880 1880  :  138. 

1881   ••     •'         "         " •    l.ssi  :  l.-)0. 

3  882 ■ 1882:  157. 

Newark,  Bloomfield  and  Montclair  Horse  R.R. 

1869-1873.     Ann.  rept.  of  Newark,  Bloomfield  and  Mont- 
clair Horse  Car  R.R.  Co. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1869  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1869  :  137.* 
1S70-1871  not  found. 

1872  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1872  :  44. 
1873 ■         "    "       ■ 1873:  51. 


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STREET  RAILWAYS:    INDIVIDUAL— cont'd 
Newark  and  Irvington  Horse  R.R. 

1870-1878.     Rept.  of  Newark  and  Irvington  Horse  R.R. 
Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870  In  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1870  :  899.* 

1871 1871:73-74. 

1872   ' '    "       "         "        "    1872:49-50. 

1873 1873  :  55. 

1874 '      1S74  :  98. 

1875  "     ' lS7.-i:  111. 

1876  "     "         '      "         "       "    1876:  112. 

1877 "    ' 1877  :  145. 

1878 1878  :  131. 

Newark  and  South  Orange  Horse  Car  R.R. 

1883.     Rept.  of  Newark  and  South  Orange  Horse  Car 
R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1883  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1883  :  195-196. 

Orange  and  Newark  Horse  Car  R.R. 

Undpr  act  of  Fob.  24.  1852. 
1865-1882.     Rept.    of   Orange   and    Newark    Horse   Car 
R.R. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1865  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1865  :  77-78. 
1866 "         "       •'    1866  :  63-64. 

1867  not  found. 

1868  in  ann.  repts.  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1868  :  105-106.' 
1869 '   "    "   "  1869:  135.* 

1870  "  "    "    "  ' 1870 :  893-894.* 

1871  omitted. 

1872  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1872  :  '>'. 

1873  "  "  repts. 1873  :  02. 

1874 1874  :  99. 

1875 "  1875  :  112. 

1876 '    " 1876:  114-115. 

1877  "  "  stmts.  "  "   "    "   "  1877  :  146. 

1878  "  "    '•    "  "   "    ••   "  1878 :  132. 

1879  "  "    '   "    "   "  1879  :  140. 

1880 '    " 1880  :  139. 

18,81 '  ■'   "    "   "  1881  :  151-152. 

1882  •'  "    "    "  "   ' 1882 :  159. 

Phillipsburg  Horse  Car  R.R. 

1872-1873.     Rept.  of  Phillipsburg  Horse  Car  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1872  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1872  :  67. 

1873  ■•     "     repts. 1873:74. 

Trenton  Horse  R.R. 

1870-1884.  Rept.  of  Trenton  Horse  R.R.  Co. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1870  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1871  :  897.' 

1871 '    " 1871  :  72. 

1872 '    "  "   "    "   "  1872 :  73. 

1873 '   "    "   "  1873  :  80. 

1874  "  "    "    "  "   "    "   •'  1874  :  100. 

1875  "  "    ' '    "   "  1875:  113. 

1876  "  "    "    "  "   "    "   "  1876:115. 

1877  "  "    "    " '  1877  :  147. 

1878 '    "  "   "    "   "  1878:  133. 

1879 '   "    "   "  1879  :  141. 

1880 '    "  "   1880 :  140. 

1881 1881  :  153. 

1882  "  "    "    '   "  1SS2  :  161. 

1883  not  found. 

1884  in  ann.  stmts,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  1884  :  187. 

STREETS 

1886.  Roads  and  streets  as  sanitary  measures  and  how 
to  construct  them;  by  C.  P.  Bassett.  (10  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1886:  139-156.) 

1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  authorizing  division  of 
townships  into  street  lighting  districts.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1894:  1049-1050;  Sen.  jol.  1894:  802.) 

.     Veto  (Werts)   of  bill  suppl.  to  act.  rel.  to  cities 

of  first  class  in  state,  and  rel.  to  municipal  bds.  of 
street  and  water  comrs.  therein,  and  defining 
powers  and  duties,  etc.    (Sen.  jol.  1894:  482-483.) 

.     Veto  of  bill  concerning  cities  of  1st  class  and 

constituting  municipal  bds.  of  street  and  water 
comrs.  therein,  defining  powers  and  duties  of  such 
municipal  bds.  etc.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1894:  1055- 
1056;  Sen.  jol.  1894:  790-791.) 


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641 


STREETS— cont'd 

Elizabeth 
1868.     Veto  (Ward)  of  act  appointing  comrs.  to  lay  out 
streets,  avenues  and  squares  in  city  of  Elizabeth. 
(Minutes  of  Aessem.  1868:  814-815.) 

STRIKER  (PETER  I.) 

1833.  Apptd.  one  of  comrs.  on  part  of  N.  J.  to  confer 
with  Penn.  comrs.  in  regard  to  Delaware  River. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Seeley)  Oct.  23,  1833.) 

STRIKES  AND  LOCKOUTS;  see  LABOR  DISPUTES 

STRIPED  BASS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

STROCK  (DANL.) 

1892.  The  cause  and  prevention  of  diphtheria.  (16 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  173-174.) 

STRONG  (OLIVER  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co..  1848. 
Reports  by 

[Special]   Committee 
1848.     Jan.   27.     Contemplated   purchase  of  lot  adjoin- 
ing state  house  grounds.     (Votes  of  Assem.   1848: 
370-371.) 

STRONG  (THEODORE) 

Senator  from  Middlesex  Co.,  in()l-1903  :  member  of  state 
bd.  of  assessors.  1903-1904  (for  Annual  Reports,  see 
Taxation:    State). 

STRONG  (WOODBRIDGE) 

1895.  Intensive  horticulture.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1895:  72-82.) 

STRYKER  (JAMES) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.,  1804.  1816-1819,  1822- 
1823. 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 
1804.     Nov.  23.     Arrears  of  taxes  due  from  Monmouth 
and  Sussex  cos.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1804:  328- 
329.) 

1822.  Nov.  14.  Accts.  of  late  treasurer.  (Same  1822: 
31-32.) 

STRYKER  (PETER  I.) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.,  1805-1810 ;  Council- 
man, 1820-1825. 

Reports  by 

MiLiTABT  Committee 

1808.  Nov.  22.  Military  system  of  state.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1808:  134-135.) 

1809.  Nov.  7.  Recommending  amdmts.  of  militia  law. 
(.Same  Oct.  1809:  196-197.) 

[Select]  Committee 

1807.  Nov.  4.  Arrearages  due  state  from  Monmouth 
Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1807:  28-29.) 

1808.  Nov.  10.  Lottery  in  Somerset  Co.  to  repair  high- 
way.   (Same  Oct.  1808:  49-50.) 

.     Nov.  17.     Lottery  for  school  house  in  Essex  Co. 

(Same  Oct.  1808:  110.) 
1820.     Nov.  16.     Repts.  of  q.  m.  gen.  and  adj.  gen.    (Jol. 

legisl.   council   Oct.   1820:  245.) 

1823.  Nov.  18.  Canal  to  unite  the  Delaware  and 
Passaic.  (Same  Oct.  1823:  32-33;  Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.   1823:  87.) 

Wm.  Brittln  was  the  Hou'ie  ehrm. 
1825.     Nov.  22.     Planting  of  oysters  in  township  of  Perth 
Amboy.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1825:  30.) 

41 


STRYKER  (SAML.  A.) 


State  treasurer,  1847  :  see  Finance  :  State ;  also  Treas- 
urer. 

STRYKER  (WILLIAM  S.) 

Actlnt;  fiuartcrma.ster  ceneral,  Oct.  .3,  1889-Jan.,  1890: 
iKl.iutnnt  Keneral,  18B7-1900  (for  annual  reports,  see 
Mint  1.1  ;  for  special  reports,  see  Adjutant  (Jeneral). 

STURGEON;   see  FISH  AND  GAME 

SUBWAYS;  see  PUBLIC  UTILITIES 

SUDBURY  RIVER 

Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate 

SUGAR 

Adulteration;  see  Food  and  Drug  Law 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops 

SUGAR  BEET 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Sugar 

SULLIVAN  (JOHN) 

1829.  Oct.  26.  Rept.  of  the  engrs.  to  the  comrs.  of  the 
states  of  Penn.  and  N.  J.  Trenton:  Prtd.  by  J. 
Justice,  1830.    27  pp. 

The  other  engr.  was  H.  G.  Sargent.  See  Canals.  Dela- 
ware and  Rarltan. 

SUMMER  SCHOOLS;  see  EDUCATION 

SUMMIT,  UNION  CO. 

Bank;   see  Banks:    Individual 

Manual  Training  in;  see  Education 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

SUNDAY  OBSERVANCE 

1816.  Rept.  of  committee  (Dow)  to  whom  were  referred 
complaints  agst.  gross  violation  of  the  Sabbath; 
recommending  prohibition  of  sale  of  ardent  spirits 
and  increase  of  penalties  for  travelling  on  the 
Sabbath.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1816:  196.) 

1847.  Rept.  of  select  committee  (Lee)  on  petition  of 
sundry  inhabitants  praying  repeal  of  certain  laws 
rel.  to  Sabbath  observance.    (Sen.  jol.  1847:  254-256.) 

SURVEYOR  GENERAL;  see  LAND 

SURVEYS 

Agricultural;   see  Agriculture 
Geological;  see  Geology 
Magnetic;  see  Magnetic  Survey 
Topographical;  see  Topographical  Surveys 
Trigonometric;  see  Trigonometrical  Surveys 
United  States  and  Geodetic  Survey;  see  that  title 

SUSSEX,  SUSSEX  CO. 

Bank;  see  Banks:    Individual 

SUSSEX  COUNTY 

Created  by  act  of  June  8,  1753. 

See  also  Deckertown,  Newton,  Sussex,  Wantage. 

Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 

Agriculture;   see  that  title 

Almshouse;  see  Maintenance.   Almshouses 

Bridges;  see  that  title 

Clover  Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Grass  and  Forage 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.   Crops 

Dairy  Industry;  see  that  title 


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SUSSEX  COUNTY— cont'd 

Drainage;  see  Land 

Fair;  see  Agriculture.  Fairs 

Farms;  see  Agriculture.   Farms  and  Farming 

Fish  and  Game,  see  that  title 

Geology,  see  that  title 

Iron;  see  Mines,  etc. 

Land;  see  that  title 

Lead;  see  Mines  and  Mining.  Lead 

Livestock;  see  Agriculture 

Marls;  see  Agriculture.  Soils  and  Fertilizers.  Marls 

School  Houses;  see  Education 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Taxes;  see  Taxation:  State 

Teachers'  Institutes 

See  Education.     Teacher's  Institutes,  under  dates,  1854- 
1855. 

Typhoid  Fever;  see  Public  Health 
Weeds;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.   Pests 
Zinc;  see  Mines,  etc. 

SUTPHIN  (ARTHUR  V.  P.) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co..  1839-1841. 

Reports  by 

Special  Committee 
1841.    Feb.     2.    Public    domain.      (Votes    of    Assem. 
1840/1:  327-329.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.     Ordered   prtd.      (Votes   of   Assem.   1840/1  : 
433.) 
.     Feb.  3.     Bank  stmts.    (Some  1840/1:  340-341.) 

SWACKHAMER   (R.   S.) 

1876/7-1881/2.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  In  Hunter- 
don Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1876/7  app.  (pp. 
73-78)— «ome  1881/2.) 

SWAYZE  (BARNABUS) 

Member  of  Council  from  Sussex  Co.,  1807-1813. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1808.  Jefferson  Turnpike  Co.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct. 
1808:  744-745.) 

1809.  Nov.  11.  Jefferson  Turnpike  Co.  (Sanw  Oct. 
1808:  744-745.) 

SWEET  POTATO 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Vegetable 

SWINBURNE  (WM.) 

1869/70.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Paterson.    (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1869/70:  82.) 
Viii^lUfX  from  Ccllocted  docs. 

SWINE;  see  AGRICULTURE.  LIVESTOCK 

SWINGLE  (WM.  M.) 

1898/9-1903/4.     Manual  training  at  Orange.     (A.R.  bd. 

of  education   (pp.  416-420)— .w me  1903/4.) 
.     Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Orange.    (Same  1898/9 

(pp.  283-285)— Anme  1903/4.) 

SWISS  CHARD 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Vegetable 

TALC;  see  MINES,  etc. 


TAPLIN  (JAMES) 

1877.     Palms  as  decorative  plants.    (Procs.  state  hortic. 

socy.  1877:  43-44.) 
1884.     Novelties    and    the   flower    and    plant    business. 

(8nme  Dec.  1884:  58-60.) 
1888.     Floral  and  plant  notes.    {Same  1888:  20.) 

TARIFF 

1828.  Rept.  of  committee  (Dodd)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred res.  of  the  legislatures  of  S.  C.  and  La.  rel.  to 
constitutionality  and  expediency  of  promoting 
American  manufactures  by  means  of  tariff  laws. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1827/8:  230-231.) 

1840.  Protective  policy  always  countenanced  by  N.  J. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  1840.) 

.  Conn.  res.  rel.  to  protective  policy.  (»S'ame  (Pen- 
nington)  Oct.  1S40.) 

.     Communication   from  gov.   of  Ala.   transmitting 

res.  of  Ala.  Gen.  Assem.  responsive  to  certain  res.  of 
Conn.  Gen.  Assem.  in  favor  of  protective  tariff. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1:  241-243.) 

1841.  Rept.  of  select  committee  (Lee)  on  portion  of 
Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  protective  policy.  (Same  1840/1: 
487-492.) 

.    Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.     Ordered   prtd.      (Votes   of  Assem.   1840/1 : 
402.) 

1842.  Advantages  of  protective  tariff.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Pennington)  Oct.  25,  1842.) 

.     Conn.  res.  rel.  to  tariff.    (Doc.  5  ace.  Govs.  mess. 

(Pennington)  Oct.  25,  1842.) 
• .     Res.  passed  by  Gen.  Assem.  of  Conn.  rel.  to  tariff. 

(Jol.  legisl.  council,  1842/3:  27-28;  Votes  of  Assem. 

1842/3:  26-28.) 

1843.  Protecting  system  should  be  considered  settled 
policy  of  the  country.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington) 
Oct.  24,  1843.) 

1844.  Res.  passed  by  Gen.  Assem.  of  Conn.  rel.  to  the 
tariff.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1843/4:  208.) 

1846.     Ala.  res.  on  tariff.    (Sen.  jol.  1846:  81-82.) 

1851.  Desirable  amdmts.  to  tariff  act  of  1846  especially 
in  rel. to  iron.   (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan. 21, 1851:  14.) 

1852.  Propriety  of  encouraging  mnfre.  of  iron.  (Same 
(Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852:  31.) 

1858.  Possible  necessity  of  raising  duties  on  imports. 
(Same  (Newell)  Jan.  13,  1858:  27.) 

1859.  Change  should  be  effected  in  mode  of  levying 
duties  upon  foreign  importations.  (Same  (Newell) 
Jan.  12,  1859:  25-26.) 

1860.  Tariff  law  must  be  altered;  manufacturers  cannot 
compete  with  pauper  labor.  (Same  (Newell)  Jan. 
11,  1860.) 

1867.     In   favor  of  protection.     (Same   (Ward)   Jan.   18 

[1.  e.  8]  1867:  34-35  or  47-48.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
1882.     How    protection    affects    the    farmer;    by   T.    H. 

Dudley.    (10  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1882:  103-118.) 
.     Amer.   mnfrer.    and    Amer.    farmer;     tariff    on 

foreign  mnfres.,  wool,  sugar,  corn,  barley,  wheat, 

oats,  butter  and  cheese,  tobacco  leaf.    (9  same  1881: 

222-223.) 

1887.  A  tariff  for  revenue  only  and  its  effects  on  the 
interests  of  the  farmer;  by  F.  H.  Hurd.  (14  same 
1886:  113-133.) 

.     Protective  tariff  and  the  farmer.    (14  same  1886: 

94-95.) 
.     Injury  to  the  farmer  by  tariff.    (15  same  1887: 

482-483.) 

1888.  Protective  policy  and  its  effect  on  farmers;  Im- 
ports of  farm  products  in  1885/6;  raising  of  tariff 
on  seeds,  hops,  potatoes,  etc.,  suggested;  shipment 
of  potatoes  to  the  U.  S.;  effect  on  surplus  revenue 
of  increased  duties,  etc.     (15  same  1887:  224-232.) 

1893.  Import  duties  on  farm  products.  (20  same 
1892:  31-33.) 


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643 


TAXATION:    FEDERAL 

1795.  Copy  of  instructions  to  representatives  of  N.  J. 
In  Senate  of  U.  S.  rel.  to  contemplated  direct  tax. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1797:  40.) 

1843.  Res.  passed  by  Gen.  Assem.  of  Mass.  favoring 
amdmt.  to  Constitution  rel.  to  representation  and 
direct  tax  to  states.  (Jol.  Legisl  Council  1843/4: 
20-21;  Votes  of  Assem.  1843/4:  21-22.) 

1844.  Same.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1843/4:  162-163.) 

1845.  Res.  passed  by  Gen.  Assem.  of  III.  favoring 
amdmt.  to  constitution  rel.  to  representation  and 
direct  tax  to  states.  (Sen.  jol.  1846:  74-75;  Votes 
of  Assem.  1846:  45-46.) 

1862.  Levy  of  direct  tax;  proportion  for  N.  J.  (Govs, 
mess.  (OlSen)  Jan.  14,  1862.) 

1863.  Levy  of  direct  tax;  apportionment  of  N.  J. 
(.Same  (Olden)  Jan.  13,  1863:  5-6.) 

1870.  Unjust  proportion  of  federal  tax  paid  by  N.  J. 
(Some  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  4  or  5.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
1872.     National  taxes.     (Same   (Parker)   Jan.  16,  1872: 
11-12  or  13-14.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
1891.     Table:    amt.  of  refunded  direct  tax  from  U.  S. 

(A.R.  treasurer  1890/1:  80.) 
1896.     Only  direct  tax  levied  upon  people  was  school 
tax;  amt.    (Govs.  mess.   (Griggs)  Jan.  12  1897:  8.) 

TAXATION:    LOCAL 

See  also  below.  Taxation  :    State,  serial  group  E  :  also 
Corporations,  entries  from  1900  to  1004  inclusive. 

1864.  Approval  of  applications  on  behalf  of  municipali- 
ties for  passage  of  laws  authorizing  taxation  for 
purpose  of  raising  money  to  pay  loans,  and  for 
power  to  issue  bonds  to  secure  indebtedness  con- 
tracted for  furnishing  of  volunteers.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Parker)  Jan.  1864:  20  or  23.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mi'ssage. 

1871.  Veto  (Randolph)  of  bill,  suppl.  to  act  to  revise 
and  amend  charter  of  the  city  of  Newark;  right  to 
take  private  property  tor  public  use.  (Sen.  jol. 
1871:  1223-1225.) 

.  Burdens  of  local  taxation.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  [10],  1871:  5  or  6-7.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1872.  Municipal  govt.;  unjust  taxation.  {Same  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  16,  1872:  9-10  or  lO-lL) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1875.  Burdensome  taxes  of  municipal  bodies  including 
assessments  for  local  improvements.  (Same  (Bedle) 
Jan.  19,  1875.) 

1875-1898.     See  below.  Laws,  these  dates. 

1876.  Danger  to  private  property  in  making  local  im- 
provements; those  who  make  assessments  for 
damages  and  benefits  should  be  apptd.  by  circuit 
or  common  pleas  courts.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan. 
11,  1876:  9.) 

.     Veto    (Bedle)    of  act  rel.   to  making  of  certain 

assessments   in   cities.     (Minutes   of  Assem.    1876: 

863-864.) 
1878.     See  below.  Taxation:   State,  this  date. 
1881.     See  same,  this  date. 
.     Rept.  of  joint  committee  on  general  legislation 

(Deacon)  to  whom  were  referred  bills  for  govt,  and 

taxation  of  cities,  etc.    172  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1881, 

v.  1,  doc.  43.) 
.     Veto  (Abbett)  of  Assem.  bill  rel.  to  assessments 

and  revision  of  taxes  in  cities  of  state.     (Minutes 

of  Assem.  1881:  657-658.) 
.     On   municipal   taxation.     (Govs.   mess.    (MeClel- 

lan)   Jan.  11,  1881.) 
1884.     See  below.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 
.     Veto  (Abbett)  of  Assem.  bill  rel.  to  assessments 

for    sewers    in    cities    in    this   state.     (Minutes   of 

Assem.  1884:  954-955.) 


TAXATION:    LOCAI^-cont'd 

1884.  Veto  (Abbett)  of  further  suppl.  to  act  concern- 
ing taxes.     (Same  1884:  1120-1121.) 

1884/92-1884/04.  See  Taxation:  State.  Receipts  and 
Expenditures.    Railroads,  these  dates. 

1885.  See  below.  Taxation:  State.  Corporations.  Rail- 
roads, this  date. 

1885-1887.  See  same,  these  dates. 
1885-1888.  See  same,  these  dates. 
1885-1892.     See  same,  these  dates. 

1886.  Veto  of  Assem.  bill  to  fix  and  limit  the  term  of 
office  of  assessors  in  cities  of  state.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1886:  968.) 

.  See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 

.  See  below,  Corporations.   Railroads,  this  date. 

1887.  See  below,  same,  this  date. 

1888.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Veto  of  Assem.  bill  rel.  to  payment  of  taxes  and 

assessments  and   interest   thereon   in   incorporated 
cities.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1888:  272-273.) 

1890.  Municipal  expenditures;  taxes  are  a  heavy 
burden ;  limitation  of  taxation  suggested  as  a 
remedy.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  21,  1890:  22 
or  26.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1891.  Recommendation  for  passage  of  general  act 
limiting  tax  rate  in  cities  and  towns,  by  fixing  per- 
centage upon  ratables  beyond  which  it  shall  be  un- 
lawful to  go.    (Same  (Abbett)  1891:14.) 

.     See  below.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

1891-1892.  Comparative  stmts.:  assessed  value  of  real 
estate  and  personal  property  in  the  different  cities, 
and  showing  effect  of  assessing  land  and  improve- 
ments separately;  comment.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation 
1892:  25-30.) 

1891-1896.  Schedule:  population  and  assessed  value  of 
real  and  personal  property  in  the  various  cities, 
stating  which  are  the  best  assessed.  (1  name  1891 
(pp.  59-61)— 6  same  1895/6.) 

1892.  Confusion  in  tax  law;  quotation  from  first  ann. 
rept.,  with  added  citations  and  quotations  from 
statute  law  of  state  and  decisions  of  courts  showing 
confusion  on  subject  of  local  taxation.  (2  same 
1892:  34-38.) 

.  Calling  attention  of  Legisl.  to  agitation  of  sub- 
ject of  taxation,  by  many  sister  states,  and  to 
general  opinion  that  present  tax  legislation  (the 
"American  system")  for  raising  revenue  for  local 
purposes  is  obsolete  and  impractical,  and  suggest- 
ing wisdom  of  taking  advanced  ground  on  subject. 
(2  same  1892:  60-62.) 

.     See  below.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

.  Municipalities  and  taxation.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  14-16.) 

1893.  Municipalities  and  taxation;  limitation  of  tax 
rate  only  method  of  relieving  burden.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  1893:  13-14.) 

.     Suggestions  for  codification  of  law  rel.  to  local 

or  municipal  assessments.    (3  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation 
1893:  30-31.) 

1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  rel.  to  bds.  of  assessment, 
and  revision  of  taxes  in  cities  of  state.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1894:  1056-1057.) 

1895.  See  Taxation:   State.    Jersey  City,  1896. 

1896.  Local  taxation  too  high;  burdens  increased  by 
inequalities  betw.  corporate  and  personal  taxa- 
tion and  exemptions.  (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan. 
14,  1896.) 

1897.  Corresp.  with  various  assessors  and  taxpayers  In 
reference  to  application  of  or  municipal  taxation. 
(7  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1896/7:  18-22.) 

1899.     See  below.  Corporations.   Railroads,  this  date. 
1903.     See  below.  Corporations.    Railroad,  this  date. 


644 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


City 


TAXATION:    LOCAL— cont'd 

Trrnton 
1882.     Amt.    disbursements    on    acct.    of   TrentoQ 

assessments.     (A.R.   comptroller   1881/2:  54.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1881/2:  106.) 

1904.     Amt.  disbursed  to  city  of  Trenton  for  sewer  and 

pavement    assessments    on    state    property.     (A.R. 

comptroller  1903/4:  90.) 


TAXATION:    STATE 


serial 


A.  Abstract  of  ratables. 

B.  Annual  report  of  hoard  of  assessors. 

C.  Forms  issiU'd  by  board  of  assessors. 

D.  Supplemental  report  of  board  of  assessors. 

E.  Report  of  board  of  assessors  resp.  franchise  taxes. 

F.  Annual  report  nf  state  bd.  of  taxation. 

G.  Forms  and  circulars. 


1861-1870. 


1  series 
Abstract  of  ratables  of  the  several  cos. 


Checklist 

1862  dept.  ed.  Trenton:  I'rtd.  by  I).  Naar.  "True  Amer- 
ican "  Office.  ISfi.'i.     14  pp. 

1862  doc.  ed.  Trenton  :  D.  Naar.  "  True  American  "  Office, 
1863.     14  pp. 

1S63.     Not  found. 

1864  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  Prtd.  by  J.  R.  Freese.  1865.  17 
pp. 

1864  doc.  ed.    Jersey  City  :   ,T.  H.  Lyon,  1865.     17  pp. 

1865  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  "  State  Gazette  " 
Office.  1866.     15  pp. 

1865  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     pp.  205-219. 

1866  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"      doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  929-943. 

1867  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"      doc.  ed.    n.  t.  p.     pp.  899-922. 

1868  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office.  1869.     24  pp. 

1868  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1011-1034. 

1869  dept.  ed.  Trenton  :  I'rtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office.  1870.     26  pp. 

1869  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  908-933. 

1870  dept.  ed.  Trenton :  Prtd.  at  the  True  American 
Office,  1871.    26  pp. 

1870  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  723-746. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1862   in   Legisl.  docs.   1863. 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

A — cont'd 

2  series — cont'd 

Checklist — cont'd 

1898    In   A.R.  comptroller    1897/8    [app.l. 


1899 
1900 
1901 
1992 
1903 
1904 


1884-1904. 


189S/9  rapp.l 
1899/00  [app.], 
1900/1  [app.]. 
1901/2  [app.]. 
1902/3  [app.]. 
1903 '4  [app.]. 


26  pp. 

28  pp. 

28  pp. 

33  pp. 

33  pp. 

37  pp. 

41  pp. 


B 


1863 

not  found. 

IS  64 

in  Legisl.  docs.  1865. 

1805 

1866:205-219. 

1.S66 

"   1867:929-943. 

1867 

"   1868  :  899-922. 

1868 

"   1869  :  1011-1034. 

1869 

1870  :  908-933. 

1870 

"   1871  :  723-746. 
2  series 

1871-1904. 

Abstract  of  ratables  of  the  several  cc 

Checklist 

1871-1904.  No  separate  copies  found. 

In 

Documents  as  follows  : 

1871 

In  A.R.  comptroller  1870/1  :  31-54. 

1872 

"   '•      "      1871/2:39-62. 

1873 

"   "      "      1872/3  :  37-60. 

1874 

"   "      "      1873/4:39-62. 

1875 

"   "      "      1874/5  :  41-64. 

1876 

"   "      "      1875/6 :  37-60. 

1877 

"   "      "      1876/7:51-74. 

1878 

"   "      "      1877/8 :  59-82. 

1879 

"   "      "      1878/9:65-89. 

1880 

"   "      "      1879/80 :  77-101 

1881 

"   "       "      1880/1  :  95-119. 

1882 

"   "      "      1881/2 :  85-109. 

1883 

"   "      "      1882/3:89-113. 

1884 

"   "      •'      1883/4:93-117. 

1885 

"   "      "      1884/5:89-113. 

1886 

"   "      "      1885/6:59-86. 

1887 

'•   "       "      l.s.Hi;  7  |M|>p.]. 

25  pp 

1888 

"    "         "         l.SST  ,S  liljip.]. 

25  pp 

1889 

"   "       "       IKNN  9  :  .S.-1-109. 

1800 

"   "      "      1SM9/90 :  77-102 

1891 

"   "      "      1890/1:71-90. 

1892 

"   "       "      1891/2:69-74. 

1893 

"   "      "      1892/3  :  67-92. 

1894 

"   "      "      1893/4  [app.]. 

26  pp 

1895 

"   "      "      1894/5  app.]. 
"   "      "      1895/6  app.  . 

26  pp 

1896 

26  pp 

1897 

"   "      "      1896/7  [app.  . 

28  pp 

Ann.  rept.  of  state  bd.  of  assessors. 

Checklist 
Doc.  and  dept.  editions  dilfer  In  imprint  only,  that  of  the 
doc.  ed.  being  n.  p..  n.  d. 

Bdwd.  Bettle,  A.  M.  ReynoUls,  Alex.  G.  Cattell,  Allan  L.  McDermott. 

1.  1884.     Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy.  1884.    470  pp. 
Advance  sheets  of  this  rept.  were  .nlso  prtd.     Trenton  : 

.T.  L.  Murphy,  1884.     77  pp.     Cover  imprint  date  is 
1885.     Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

2.  1885.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1886.     502  pp. 

Edwd.  Bettle,  A.  M.  Reynolds,  Alex  G.  Cattell. 

3.  1886.     Camden  :    S.  Chew,  1887.    622  pp. 

Advance  sheets  of  this  rept.  were  also  prtd. ;  Camden  : 
S.  Chew,  1887.     229  pp. 

Edwd.  Bettle,  A.  M.  Reynolds,  Alei.  O.  Cattell,  Ferdinand  H. 
Wittier 

4.  1887.     Camden  :    S.  Chew,  1888.     560  pp.,  foldg.  table. 

5.  1888.     Trenton  :    J.   L.   Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1889. 

435  pp. 

Aler.  O.  Cattell,  A.  M.  Reynolds,  Ferdinand  H.   Wiamer, 
Bird  W.  Spencer 

6.  1889.     Trenton  :     MacCreliish    &    Qulgley,    1890.      104, 

523  pp. 

7.  1890.     Trenton :    J.   L.   Murphy   Publishing  Company, 

1891.     94,  541  pp. 

Bird  W.  Spencer,  Ferdinand  II.   Wismer,  Oliver  Kelly, 
Anthony  R.  Kuser 
8.   1891.     Trenton  :     MacCreliish    &    Qulgley,    1892. 


603  pp. 
9.   1892.     Trenton : 
81.  629  pp. 

10.  1893.     Trenton ; 
696  pp. 

11.  1894.     Trenton: 

734  pp. 


84, 

.1.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co..  1893. 
MacCreliish  &  Qulgley,  1894.  103, 
MacCreliish   &  Qulgley,   1805.      103, 


Bird  W.  Spencer,  Oliver  Kelly,  Anthony  R.  Kuser,  David  Baird 

12.  1895.     Trenton :    MacCreliish   &  Qulgley,   1898.     761 
pp. 

Bird  W.  Spencer,  David  Baird,  Robt.   8,   Orecn.  Stephen  J.   Meeker 

13.  1896.     Trenton  :     MacCreliish   &   Qulgley.    1897.      783 
PP. 

Bird  W.  Spencer,  Roht.  S,  Green,  Stephen  J,  Meeker,  .4»i08  (Hbhs 

14.  1897.     Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co..  1898.    753  pp. 
MacCreliish   &   Qulgley,    1899.      846 


15.  1898. 

pp. 

16.  1899. 
pp. 

17.  1900. 


Trenton : 
Trenton  : 
Camden  : 


858 


MacCreliish   &   Qulgley,    1900. 

S.  Chew  &  Sons,  1901.     930  pp. 
David  Baird,  Robt.  S.  Green,  Stephen  J,  Meeker,  .John  C.  Rankin,  Jr. 

18.  1901.     Trenton  :     MacCreliish   &   Qulgley,   1902.      958 

pp. 

19.  1902.     Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons  Co.,  1902.     1038  pp. 

David  Baird,  Robt.  S.  Oreen,  Stephen  J.  Meeker,  Theodore  Strong 

20.  1903  pt.__l.     Camden :     S.    Chew    &    Sons    Company, 

S.    Chew    &    Sons    Company, 


Camden  : 
1904."    774  pp. 
20.   1903  pt.  2.     Camden  : 
1904.     462  pp. 


David  Baird,  Stephen  J.  Meeker,  Theodore  Strong,  Eckard  P.  Budd 
21.  1904  pt.  1.     Trenton :    MacCreliish  &  Qulgley,   1905. 

734  pp. 
21.  1904  pt.  2.     Trenton  :    MacCreliish  &  Qulgley,   1905. 
484  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1.  1884  In  Legisl.  docs.  1885,  doc.  9. 


2.  1885 

3.  1886 

4.  1887 
6.  1888 

6.  1889 

7.  1890 

8.  1891 


1886,  doc.  8. 

1887,  doc.  8. 

1888,  doc.  9. 

1889,  doc.  5. 

1890,  doc.  10. 

1891,  V.  2,  doc.  12, 

1892,  V.  2,  doc.  12. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


645 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 


serial — 

cont'd 

B— cont'd 

Che 

cklist- 

—cont'd 

9. 

1892 

in 

U-lilK\ 

docs 

1893,   V. 

2 

doc.  13. 

10. 

1893 

1894.    T. 

2 

doc.  17. 

11. 

1894 
17. 

" 

" 

" 

1895  (1. 

e. 

119   BOSS. 

),  V.  2,  doc 

12. 

1H95 
181. 

in 

Legisl 

(lues. 

1895   (1. 

e. 

120   SCB.S. 

,  V.  3,  doc 

13. 

1896 

in 

LeRlsl 

docs. 

1896,  T. 

o 

doc.  15. 

14. 

1897 

1897,  V. 

2. 

doc.  9. 

15. 

1898 

1898,   V. 

2, 

doe.   10. 

16. 

1899 

" 

1899,  V. 

2 

doc.   10. 

17. 

1900 

1900,  V. 

2* 

doc.   11. 

18. 

1901 

1901,  V. 

2 

doc.   10. 

19. 

1902 

1902,  V. 

2* 

doc.   10. 

20. 

1903 

1903,  V. 

2 

does.   11 

and  12. 

21. 

1904 

1904,   V. 

2, 

docs.  9 

and  10. 

1884.     Forms  [issued  by  bd.  of  assessors]. 

Checklist 
1884.     Form.s   (1-7)    for  returns  from  misc.  corporations. 

Separate  copies  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1884:51-59.) 

.     Forms  (C1-C14)  for  returns  from  r.r.  and  canal  cos. 

Separate  copies  not  .seen. 
.      Same.      (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1884  :  61-68.) 

D 

1895-1904.  Suppl.  rept.  of  the  bd.  of  assessors;  repts. 
of  cable,  electric  and  horse  r.r.  cos.,  for  the  year 
ending  Dec.  31. 

Checklist 
1895  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     MacCrelUsh    &   Qulgley,    1896. 
56  pp. 

1895  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.    56  pp. 

1896  dept.  ed?    Not  found, 
doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.    62  pp. 

Trenton  :    J.    L.   Murphy   Pub.   Co.,   1898. 


Not  found. 

Not  found, 
h.  t.  p.     80  pp. 

Not  found, 
h.  t.  p.     78  pp. 

Not  found. 
a.  p.,  n.  d.     68  pp. 
Trenton  :     MacCrelUsh    &   Quigley,    1902. 


120  sess.),  V.  3.  doc.  18 
doc.  15  [2d  division]. 


1897  dept.  ed. 
76  pp. 

1897  doc.  ed. 

1898  dept.  ed. 

1898  doc.  ed. 

1899  dept.  ed. 
doc.  ed. 

1900  dept.  ed. 
"   doe.  ed. 

1901  dept.  ed. 

73  pp. 

1901  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  73  pp. 

1902  dept.  ed.  Camden  :  S.  Chew  &  Sons  Company,  1903. 

74  pp. 

1902  doc.  ed.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  74  pp. 

1903  dept.  ed.  Camden  :  S.  Chew  &  Sons  Company,  1904. 
85  pp. 

1903  doc.  ed.  h.  t.  p.  85  pp. 

1904  dept.  ed.    Not  found. 

"      doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     77  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1895  in   Leslsl.  docs.   1895   (i. 
[2d  division]. 

1896  in  Legisl.  docs.   1896,  v. 

1897  not  found. 

1898  in  Legisl.  docs.   1898,  v.   2,  doc.   10  [2d  division]. 

1899  "         ••  "       1899,  V.  2,  doc.   10  [2d  division]. 

1900  "         "  "      1900,  V.  2,  doc.   12. 

1901  "         "  "      1901,  V.  2,   doc.  12. 

1902  "         "  ••      1902,  V.  2,  doc.   11. 

1903  "         "  "      1903,  V.   2,  doc.   12  [2d  division]. 

1904  "         •'  "      1904.  V.  2,  doc.   11. 

E 

Under  act  of  March  2:(,  1900. 
1901-1904.  Rept.  of  the  state  bd.  of  assessors,  showing 
assessment  of  franchise  taxes  agst.  certain  persons, 
co-partnerships,  assns.  or  corporations,  using  or 
occupying  public  streets,  highways,  etc.,  and  also 
showing  the  apportionment  of  such  taxes  among 
the  various  taxing  distrs.  of  the  state. 
Checklist 

1901.  Not  found. 

1902.  Camden  :    S.  Chew  &  Sons,  1903.     94  pp. 
1903-1904.      See  above  group  B,  pt.  2  of  repts.  in  1903  and 

1904. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1901  in  Legisl.  docs.   1001,  v.  2,  doc.   11. 

1902  "         "  "       1902,  v.  2,  doc.   12.     94  pp. 
1903-1904.     See  above  group  B,  pt.  2  of  repts.  In  1903  and 

1904. 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 
F 

Under  act  of  March  19,  1891.  and  suppl..  May  17,  1894. 
1891-1904.     Ann.  rept.  of  the  state  bd.  of  taxation,  1-14. 

Checklist 
Dept.  and  doc.  editions  vary  only  in  omission  of  imprint 
from  tile  doc.  ed. 

Albert  II.  Slope,  Theodore  P.   Hopler,  Chat.   C.  Black 

1.  1891.     Trenton  :    .1.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1891. 


94  pp.*  t 

2.  1892.     Trenton  : 

139  pp. 

3.  1893.     Trenton  : 
pp.* 


.7.   L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1892. 
MacCrelUsh   &   Qulgley,    1893.      147 


Albert  U.  Slope,  Theotlnrr  P.   lloDlrr,  Henry  J.   West, 
Cliax.  C.  Illack 

4.  1894.     Trenton  :     MacCiellish   &  Qulgley,    1895.      178 

pp.* 

5.  1S95.     Trenton  :    .1.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1896. 

172  pp.* 

Albert  H.  Slave,  Chas.  C.  Black,  Hctwy  J.  West,  Carl  Lent: 

6.  1895/6.     Trenton  :   MacCrelUsh  &  Quigley.  1896.     183 

7.  ^im/T.     Trenton  :   MacCrelUsh  &  Quigley.  1897.    223 

pp. 
Henry  J.  West,  Chas.  C.  Black,  Carl  Lcntz,  Joseph  Thompson 

8.  1897/8.     Trenton  :    .1.  L.  Murphy  Puh.  Co..  1898.     176 

pp. 

9.  1898/9.     Camden:    S.  Chew  &  Sons.  1899.     214  pp. 

10.  1899/00.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.. 

1900.  253  pp. 

11.  1900/1.     Trenton  :    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1901.  164  pp. 

12.  1901/2.     Trenton  :    The  .1.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 

1902.  146  pp. 

13.  1902 -'3.      SoraervlUe:      The     Unionist-Gazette     Assn.. 

1904.     228  pp. 

14.  1903/4.     Trenton  :    MacCrelUsh  &  Qulgley,  1905.     101 
pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1891        in  Legisl.  docs.   1892.  v.   1.  doc.  4. 

2.  1892         "         "  "       1893.  V.   1,   doc.   5. 

3.  1893         ••         "  "       1894,  V.   1,   doc.   4. 

4.  1894         "         '■  "       1895  (1.   e.    119   sess.).    v.    1, 
doc.  4. 

5.  1895       in  Legisl.  docs.   1895  (I.   e.   120   sess.).   v.   1, 
doc.  5. 

6.  1895/0  in  Legisl.  docs.   1896.  v.   1.   doc.  4. 

7.  1896/7    "         "  "      1897,  v.   1,  doc.  4. 

8.  1897/8  •■    "  "   1898.  v.  1,  doc.  5. 

9.  1898/9  "    "  "   1899,  v.  1,  doc.  4. 

10.  1899/00"  "  "  1900,  V.  1,  doc.  4. 

11.  1900/1  "  "  "  1901,  V.  1.  doc.  4. 

12.  1901/2  "  "  ••  1902.  V.  1.  doc.  4. 

13.  1902/3  "  •'  "  1903.  v.  1,  doc.  4. 

14.  1903/4    "  "  ■•  1904,  V.  1,  doc.  6. 

G 

[1895-1901.1     [Forms  and  circulars  issued  by  the  state 
bd.  of  taxation.] 

Checklist 
n.  d.     Forms  of  judgment  and  complaint. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (6  A.R.  lid.  of  taxation   1895/6:141-143.) 

n.  d.     Schedule  of  forms  (1-24)   (rel.  to  collection  of  taxes, 
tax  warrants,   notice  of  sales,   unpaid  taxes,  applica- 
tion for  apportionment]. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (9  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1898/9  :  105-120.) 

n.  d.      Form  of  complaint  [of  unjust  assessment]  ;  form  of 
judgment. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (11  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1900/1;  91-93.) 

1895  Sept.  27.  Circular  letter  issued  by  bd.  of  taxation 
requesting  suggestions  as  to  remedial  legislation  on 
subject  of  municipal  and  local  taxation,  effect  of  legis- 
lation that  created  state  bd.  of  taxation,  and  means  of 
making  bd.  more  useful  under  existing  legislation. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.      Same.      (5  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1895:49-50.) 


*  The  first  five  reports  are  also  found  bound  together,  preceded  by 
a  table  of  contents  of  each  report,  covering  vii  pp.  Title  pages  and 
pagination  are  the  same  as  in  the  separates. 

t  Also  in  German  :  Jahresberlcht  der  Staats-Steuerbehorde  des 
Staates  New  Jersey.  Newark  :  Druck  "  The  Heinz  Prtg.  Co.,"  1892. 
131  pp. 


646 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

yion-scrinl 
n.  d.     Forms  of  judgment  and  complaint.    (6  A.R.  bd. 
taxation  1895/6:  141-143.) 

.     Scliedule  of  forms   (1-24.)     (9  same  1898/9:  105- 

120.) 

Relative  to  collection  of  taxes,   tax  warrants,  notice  of 
sales,  unpaid  taxes,  application  for  apportionment. 

.     Form  of  complaint  [of  unjust  assessment];  form 

of  judgment.    (11  .viiiic  1900/1:  91-93.) 

(1750]-1890.  Assessors'  returns  of  tlie  abstracts  of 
ratables;  their  use  as  a  basis  for  tlie  annual  state 
tax;  tlieir  publication  in  the  votes  of  assembly 
ceased  after  the  earlier  years  of  the  century  [19th], 
and  they  were  not  again  published  until  the  creation 
of  the  comptroller's  office  in  1865;  since  then,  the 
assessors  have  been  required  to  transmit  to  the 
comptroller  abstracts  of  the  amt.  of  ratables  and 
the  financial  condition  of  the  resp,  cos,,  townships 
and  municipalities;  unsatisfactory  result.  (13  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1889/90:  450-452,) 

1789.  Return  of  arrearages  due  from  the  several  cos. 
in  N.  J.,  to  the  receiver  of  continental  taxes,  sub- 
mitted by  James  Ewing,  continental  loan  officer. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1789:  33.) 

1790.  Rept.  of  committee  (Cooper)  apptd.  to  settle 
quotas  of  counties,  submitting  table  of  ratables, 
taken  from  assessors'  duplicates  and  abstrs.  for 
year  1789,  also  estimate  of  their  comparative  value. 
(Same  May,  1790:  31-34.) 

.     Rept,  of  committee    (Hardenbergh)    to  examine 

act  for  raising  ann,  revenues  and  act  for  raising 
sum  of  money  by  tax  to  pay  interest  on  state  debt, 
(Same  May,  1790:  37-38,) 

,     Table:  estimate  of  ratables  in  state,  by  counties, 

(Same  1790:  32.) 

1794.  Table:  estimate  of  ratables  of  state,  taken  Jan, 
25,    (Same  Jan.  1794:  foldg.  table  facing  p.  20.) 

1798.  Stmt,  of  taxable  property  in  several  cos.  of  N.  J. 
(Same  Jan.  1798  foldg.  table  facing  p,  65.) 

1799.  Rept.  of  select  committee  (J.  L.  Howell)  on 
treasurer's  letter  rel.  to  compensation  of  township 
collectors  for  collecting  exempt  fines.  (Same  Oct, 
1799:  27-28,) 

1800.  Rept,  of  [select]  committee  (Pearson)  on  nature 
of  deficiencies  of  taxes  in  the  several  cos,  (Same 
Oct,   1800:  68-71,) 

1809.  Table:  rates  of  taxation;  by  counties,  (Same 
1809:  foldg.  table  betw.  pp.  262  and  263.) 

1815,  Rept,  of  committee  (Dayton)  on  petition  of  cot- 
ton and  woollen  manufacturers  asking  relief  from 
excessive  taxation  rendered  necessary  by  pressure 
of  late  war,    (Same  Oct,  1815:  65-66,) 

1823,  Rept,  of  committee  (Stratton)  on  res,  concerning 
taxes  and  council  bill  suppl,  to  tax  law  requiring 
townsliip  assessors  to  deliver  to  co,  collector  abstr, 
instead  of  duplicate  of  assessment,  providing  for 
extension  of  time  for  making  ann,  assessments, 
(Same  Oct,  1823:  110.) 

1824.  Rept.  of  acting  treasurer  (Parker)  under  res. 
requiring  him  to  collect  fines  and  forfeitures  from 
certain  delinquent  co,  officers,  (Same  Oct,  1824: 
96-98,) 

1830.  State  taxes  small  compared  with  co,  and  town- 
sliip tax;  unequal  distribution  of  tax,  (Govs,  mess. 
(Vroom)   Oct,  28,  1830.) 

1831.  Rept.  from  committee  (Schenck)  on  memorials 
for  alteration  in  the  laws  directing  the  mode  of  lay- 
ing taxes.     (Votes  of  Assem.   1830/1:  219-220.) 

1832.  Complaints  of  unequal  taxation.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Vroom)  Oct.  24,  1832.) 

1832,  Rept.  from  committee  (Sitgreaves)  on  res,  reap, 
equalization  of  taxation,  (Votes  of  Assem,  1831/2: 
274-275,) 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

non-sfiial — cont'd 
1834,     Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Brees)   on  inquiry  as 
to  what  alterations  may  be  made  in  mode  of  taxa- 
tion so  as  to  render  it  more  just  and  equal,    (Same 
1833/4:  301-303,) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     :iOO  copies  ordered   prtd.      (Votes  of  Asj^eni. 

is;);i/4  :  ;i(n.i 

1836.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hillard)  who  were  apptd. 
to  inquire  into  expediency  of  making  new  appor- 
tionment of  taxes  among  the  several  counties  in 
the  state.    (Same  1835/6:  352-353.) 

1837.  Communication  from  treasurer  (Kline)  giving 
by  request  of  the  Gen.  Assem.  amt.  of  money  neces- 
sary to  be  raised  by  direct  taxation  to  defray  ex- 
penses of  govt,  for  the  year,  after  appropriating 
probable  receipts  of  money  from  Delaware  and 
Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and 
Transportation  cos.  for  transit  duties,  etc.  (Same 
1836/7:  512-514.) 

.  Rept.  of  committee  (Chetwood)  apptd.  to  intro- 
duce tax  bill;  further  state  tax  deemed  unnecessary 
(Same  1836/7:  757-758.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.      500   copies   were   ordered    prtd.      (Votes    of 
Assem.  18:^6/7  :  T.'jS.) 

1838.  Embarrassment  resulting  from  failure  to  levy 
tax  in  1837;  recommendations  of  state  officers  at 
that  time  quoted;  financial  condition  of  state. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Pennington)   Oct,  24,  1838,) 

1840.  State  policy  resp.  taxation.  (Govs.  mess.  (Pen- 
nington)  Oct.  27,  1840.) 

1841.  Rept.  from  state  treasurer  (Southard)  giving 
estimate  of  amt.  of  tax  necessary  to  be  raised  for 
ensuing  year.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1:  567-569.) 

1842.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Southard)  upon  request  of 
legisl.;  estimated  amt.  of  tax  necessary  to  be  raised 
for  ensuing  year.    (Same  1841/2:  481-482.) 

1844.  Continuance  of  state  tax  recommended.  (Govs. 
mess.   (Haines)  Jan.  10,  1844.) 

1S45,  Recommended  that  no  money  be  raised  by  taxa- 
tion  for  current  yr,  (Same  (Haines)  Jan,  15, 1845,) 

1846-1899.  Digest  of  statutes  and  decisions  rel.  to  col- 
lection of  taxes.  (9  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1898/9  (pp. 
49-102)— 10  .same  1899/00, 

1846-1902,  Schedule  of  laws  repealed,  under  the  revised 
tax  act;  do.  not  repealed;  do.  inoperative,  (13  same 
1902/3:  127-143.) 

1847.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  (Hubbell)  on 
further  legislation  necessary  for  better  securing 
collection  of  taxes.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1847:  365.) 

1849.  Unequal  taxation;  need  of  revised  law.  (Govs, 
mess,   (Haines)  Jan,  10,  1849:  6,) 

1850-1880,  Estimated  value  of  real  and  personal  prop- 
erty in  1850  and  1880;  value  per  capita.  (Same 
(Green)   Jan,  18,  1887.) 

1851.  Passage  of  law  equalizing  taxation  demanded  by 
people.    (Same  (Haines)   Jan.  15,  1851:  13.) 

.     Unequal  system  of  taxation.    (Same  (Fort)  Jan. 

21,  1851:  8.) 

1852.  Respecting  new  law  equalizing  taxation;  classes 
of  property  escaping  taxation;  mortgaged  property; 
recommended  tliat  all  fixed  property  be  taxed 
wliere  it  is  located;  impolicy  of  exempting  property 
from  taxes  on  acct.  of  debts;  taxation  of  stock  of 
joint  stock  cos.;  suggestion  for  securing  fair  assess- 
ment.   (Same  (Fort)  Jan.  14,  1852.) 

1853.  Changes  needed  in  mode  of  levying  taxes.  (Same 
(Fort)   Jan.  11,  1853:  5.) 

1854.  Better  mode  of  obtaining  fair  and  equal  assess- 
ment of  real  and  personal  estate  should  be  devised; 
valuation  of  property  should  not  be  confined  ex- 
clusively to  assessors;  remedy  suggested.  (Same 
(Port)  Jan.  11,  1854:  6.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


647 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1861.  "  You  are  asked  to  consider  whether  the  time 
has  not  fully  come,  when  the  income  of  the  state 
should  be  increased  by  taxation."  (Same  (Olden) 
Jan.  8,  1861:  12.) 

.     State  tax  required  to  be  levied  under  act  of  1861 

to  be  applied  to  payment  of  interest  on  war  loans, 
falling  due  Jan.  1,  1862;  propriety  of  legislation  to 
provide  for  payment  of  July  interest  and  requiring 
state  tax  to  be  paid  on  or  before  Jan.  1,  each  year. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1861:  8.) 

1862.  Recommended  that  tax  of  $100,000  be  levied  to 
pay  interest  on  loan.  (Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan.  14, 
1862.) 

1864.  Necessary  to  raise  by  taxation  sum  sufficient  to 
pay  interest  [1864]  on  war  loans  and  to  add  requi- 
site amt.  to  sinlcing  fund;  recommendation.  (Same 
(Parker)  Jan.  12,  1864:  19  or  21.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1865.  "  I  recommend  the  passage  of  an  act  to  raise  the 
same  amt.  of  tax  as  was  raised  last  year,  to  be  paid 
to  tlie  comrs.  of  the  sinking  fund,  to  be  applied 
towards  liquidation  of  the  war  debt  as  it  shall  fall 
due."    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 

.     Favorable  action   recommended   on   applications 

for  laws  authorizing  assessing  and  collecting  of 
taxes  or  issuing  of  bonds  to  raise  money  to  pay 
bounties.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 

.     Abstr.  of  ratables  of  the  several  cos.    Trenton: 

"  State  Gazette  "  Office,  1866.   15  pp. 

Compiled  by  Secy,  of  State   (W.  S.  Johnson)   in  accord- 
ance with  res.  of  House  of  Assembly. 

1865-1870.  Table:  amt.  of  taxable  property  returned 
by  each  co.  since  establishment  of  dept.  of  comp- 
troller; lack  of  uniformity  in  valuations,  and  in- 
justice growing  out  of  same  in  apportionment  of 
taxes;  remedial  legislation  needed.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1870/1:  26-28.) 

1866.  Suggestion  for  revision  of  tax  law  so  as  to  in- 
clude every  species  of  property  not  legally  exempt. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  1866:  10.) 

.     Tax   not   necessary    for   state   purposes.     (Same 

(Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  5.) 

.     No  tax  needed  except  for  co.,  township  and  city 

purposes;  injustice  of  certain  exemptions;  tax  law 
should  be  revised.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866: 
9-10.) 

.     Tax  laws  should  be  revised  and  amended.    (Same 

(Ward)  Jan.  16,  1866.) 

.     State  tax:  amt.  levied;  larger  apprn.  of  state  tax 

needed  for  redemption  of  matured  bonds  and  pay- 
ment of  interest.    (A.R.  comptroller  1865/6:  4.) 

.     On   non-compliance  of  assessors  of  several   cos. 

with  laws  requiring  them  to  make  returns  of 
abstracts  of  ratables;  table  giving  aggregate  returns 
from  COS.  having  made  same.  (Same  1865/6  (p.  23) 
same  1867/8.) 

1866/77-1887/04.  Table:  assessors'  valuations  of  real 
and  personal  property  taxable  in  each  co.,  each  year. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1866/77  in  A.U. 

comptroller  1876/7  :  14. » 

"     ■'   " 

1877/8  :  16. 

1866/79  "   " 

1878/9  :  89. 

1871/80  "   " 

1879/80  :  17. 

1866/81  "   " 

1880/1  :  10-11. 

1866/82  "   " 

1881/2:11-12. 

1866/8.S  "   '• 

1882/3  :  11-12. 

1867/84  "   " 

1883/4:12-13. 

1868/85  "   •' 

1884/5  :  12-13. 

1860/86  "   " 

1885/6  :  63-64. 

1870/87  "   " 

1886/7  :  62-63. 

1871/88  "   '• 

1887/8  :  54-55. 

1872/89  "   " 

1888/9  :  63-64. 

1873/90  "   " 

1889/90  :  62-63 

1874/91  "   •• 

1890/1  :  67-68. 

1875/92  "   " 

1891/2  :  65-66. 

•  Per  cent  of  increase  also  given. 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 


non-serial- 

-cont'd 

1876/93  In 

A.R. 

comptroller 

1892/3  :  65-66. 

1877/94  •• 

•' 

1  SOS  /4  :  78-79. 

1878/9.'i  " 

is:m  r.  :  S4-85. 

1879/96  " 

" 

1M9.-,  r,  :  90-91. 

1880/97  " 

*' 

isiii;  7  T.t-Hn 

1881/98  " 

" 

IS',17  N  ■  VII  111. 

1882/99  " 

is'.is  :>    III.  'ji 

1883/00  " 

" 

l.su'j,  00  :  iu;;-l04. 

1884/01  " 

" 

1900/1  :  107-108. 

1885/02  " 

" 

1901/2:  111-112. 

1886/03  " 

*' 

1902/3:  118-119. 

1887/04  " 

" 

19o:'./4  :  116-117. 

1867.  Tax  laws  in  complicated  condition;  recommended 
that  comn.  be  apptd.  by  Supreme  Court  to  draft  tax 
law.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  8]  1867: 
9  or  10-11.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1868.  Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  (Robeson)  upon  constitu- 
tionality of  law  taxing  incomes  derived  from  govt, 
securities.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1868:  333-337.) 

.     Rept.  of  comrs.  to  revise  tax  laws;  Jan.  23,  1868, 

together  with  act  concerning  taxes.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1868:  29-64.) 

The  comrs.  were  Chas.  S.  Olden,  Henry  W.  Green,  Peter 
S.  Duryee,  Wm.  Paterson  and  Amzl  Dodd. 

.  Same,  separate.  Trenton:  Prtd.  at  True  Ameri- 
can Office,  1868.   37  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
1868-1869.     Table:  valuation  of  taxable  property  in  each 
CO.,  each  year;  co.  tax  for  1869.    (A.R.  comptroller 
1868/9:  278.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1869.  Taxation  to  a  large  extent  inevitable.  (Govs. 
mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  19,  1869.) 

.     See  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this  date. 

1870.  State  tax  bill  of  1870  constructed  on  new  prin- 
ciple; tax  of  one  mill  on  the  dollar  levied  upon  amts. 
of  real  and  personal  property  as  stated  in  abstr.  of 
ratables.     (A.R.   comptroller   1869/70:  13.) 

.     Valuation  of  taxable  property  in  each  co.    (Same 

1869/70:  17.) 

1871.  Same.  (Same  1870/1:  22.) 

.  Recommendation  that  means  be  provided  by 

which  law,  requiring  assessors  to  make  returns  of 
CO.,  poor,  road,  and  all  other  taxes  assessed  within 
their  respective  townships,  could  be  enforced. 
(Same   1870/1:  29.) 

1871/2-1903/4.  Table:  valuation  of  taxable  property 
in  each  co.,  each  year;  amt.  of  increase  or  decrease. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1871/2  in  A.R.  comptroller 
1872/3  ■■   '■ 


1873/4  ' 

1874/5  • 

1875/6  • 

1876/7  ' 

1877/8  • 

1878/9  ■ 

1879/80  ■ 

1880/1  • 

1881/2  ' 

1882/3  ' 

1883/4  ' 

1884/5  ' 

1885/6  ' 

1886/7  ■ 

1887/8  • 

1888/9  ' 

1889/90  ' 

1890/1  ' 

1891/2  ' 

1892/3  • 

1893/4  ' 

1894/5  ' 

1S95/6  ■ 

1890/7  • 

1897/8  ' 

1898/9  ' 

1899/00  ' 

1900/1  ' 

1901/2  ' 

1902/3  ■ 

1903/4  • 


1871/2: 
1872/3  : 
1873/4  : 
1874/5  : 
1875/6  : 
1876/7  : 
1877/8  : 
1878/9  : 
1879/80 
1S80/1  : 
1881/2  : 
1882/3  : 
1883/4  : 
1884/5  : 
1885/6  : 
1886/7  : 
1887/8  : 
1888/9  ; 
1889/90 
1890/1  : 
1891/2  : 
1892/3  :  64. 
1893/4  ;  77. 
1894/5  :  82. 
1895/6  :  88. 
1896/7:77. 
1897/8  :  88. 
1898/9  :  89. 
1899/00  :  101. 
1900/1  :  105. 
1901/2  :  110. 
1902  3  :  117. 
1903/4  :  115. 


35 

32 

36. 

37 

35 

13 

14, 

25 

:  14. 

8. 

9. 

9. 

11. 

11. 

61. 

60. 

53. 

62. 

:60. 

66. 

64. 


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TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1872-1874.  Increase  in  rates  of  assessment  on  private 
acts  as  means  of  defraying  greater  share  of  expenses 
of  Legisl.  recommended.  (A.R.  comptroller  1871/2 
(p.  IS)— ,«flmf  1873/4.) 

1872-1875.  Attention  again  called  to  lack  of  uniformity 
in  property  valuations,  and  establishment  of  co. 
bds.  of  comrs.  of  taxation  suggested;  also  state  bd. 
to  adjust  and  equalize  assessments  betw.  cos.;  com- 
ment on  glaring  inequalities  in  r.r.  taxation.  (Same 
1871/2   (pp.  36-37)— .sHWf  1874/5.) 

1873.  Methods  of  increasing  state  fund  suggested; 
addition  of  %  mill  to  rate  of  state  taxation,  etc. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Parker)  Jan.  14,  1873:  10.) 

1874.  Tax  levy  for  state  purposes  heretofore  only  one 
mill  and  now  but  a  mill  and  a  half  on  the  dollar. 
(game  (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

.     Want  of  uniformity  in  enforcement  of  tax  law. 

{Same  (Parker)   Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1875.  Repeal  of  special  laws  by  constitutional  amdmt. 
of  1875.    (13  A.R.  bd.  taxation  1902/3:  15-16.) 

.     Tax      laws      need      examination;      exemptions; 

equality.    (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  19,  1875.) 
1875-1888.     Table:    assessed   valuations   of   real   estate, 

by  counties.    (12  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 

etc.    1888/9:  389-390.) 
1875.  1880.  1885.  1888. 

1876.  Effect  of  new  law  on  assessment  of  taxes.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876:  11-15.) 

.     Rept.    of    Sen.    finance    committee     (Potts)     on 

equalization  of  assessments;  under  res.  of  Feb.  10, 
1875.    11  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1876,  doc.  32.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1876:  63-72.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:  John  L.  Murphy,  1876. 

11  pp. 

1877.  Reduction  of  one-half  mill  in  rate  of  taxation  ad- 
vised, making  tax  rate  one  mill  on  dollar.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1876/7:  12.) 

.  Object  of  state  taxes;  amt.  in  1876;  rate;  munici- 
pal taxation.    (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  17.) 

1877-1895.  Table:  relative  value  of  real  and  personal 
property  in  state.  (6  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1895/6: 
50.) 

1877-1902.  Table:  relative  value  of  real  and  personal 
property  each  yr.  for  series  of  yrs.  (12  same  1901/2: 
10.) 

1878.  Relative  proportion  of  state  tax  to  co.  and 
municipal  tax.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878: 
7-8.) 

.     Tax  for  state  purposes;   rate  and  amt.;    cause; 

no  reason  agst.  reduction.  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  8, 
1878:  6-7.) 

.     Table:    bonded   debt;    floating  debt;    total  debt; 

ann.  interest  paid ;  ann.  expenses  excluding  interest; 
total  expenses;  population  according  to  census  of 
1875;  debt  per  capita;  expenses  per  capita;  rate  of 
taxation  for  city,  co.,  school  and  state  purposes; 
total  tax  rate;  amt.  taxable;  amt.  of  tax  raised  for 
city,  CO.,  school  and  state  purposes;  total  amt. 
raised  in  Paterson,  Newark,  Jersey  City,  Hoboken, 
Rahway,  Elizabeth,  Trenton,  Camden,  New  Bruns- 
wick.   (Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  14,  1879:  6-7.) 

.     Reduction  of  state  tax;  economy  needed  in  local 

affairs  also.    (Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  15,  1878.) 

.     Further  reduction  of  tax  rate  to  one-half  mill  on 

dollar  advised.    (A.R.  comptroller  1877/8:  14.) 

1879.  Relief  of  state  fund,  in  other  words,  state  taxa- 
tion, by  sinking  fund;  amt.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClel- 
lan) Jan.  14,  1879:  4.) 

.     Practicability   of   reducing   state   tax   from   one 

mill  to  half  of  one  mill  on  the  dollar.  (Same  (Mc- 
Clellan) Jan.  14,  1879:  5.) 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1879.  Lack  of  uniformity  In  methods  of  valuation  and 
assessment  practiced  in  different  parts  of  state  and 
delay  on  part  of  township  collectors  in  paying  over 
quotas  to  co.  collectors.  (Same  (McClellan)  Jan.  14, 
1879:  13.) 

.     Discontinuance  of  practice  of  direct  taxation  for 

state  purposes  advised,  and  reasons.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1878/9:  19-20.) 

1880.  Removal  of  state  tax  recommended;  reasons; 
caution  needed  in  operations  and  expenditures  of 
COS.,  towns  and  municipalities.  (Govs.  mess.  (Mc- 
Clellan) Jan.  13,  1880.) 

.     Rept.  of  special  tax  comh.  apptd.  by.  Gov.  under 

act  of  Mch.  14,  1879.  32  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1880,  v.  1, 
doc.  38.) 

The  comrs.  were  Geo.  W.  Atherton.  Oeo.  D.iyton.  ,Tohn  P. 
.TackBon,  Nathan  T.  Stratton,  Wm.  I'aterson. 

.     Same,  separate.    New  Brunswick:    Prtd.  at  the 

Fredonian  Office,  1880,  27  pp. 

See  also  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures.     Tax  Com- 
missions. 

.     Proposed  general  act  concerning  taxes  and  acts 

in  reference  to  the  govt,  of  cos.,  cities  and  town- 
ships.  Trenton:    John  L.  Murphy,  1880.   168  pp. 
1880-1892.     Table:  increase  in  valuation  In  N.  J.    (Govs. 

mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  13.) 
1880/92-1880/93.     Table:    increase    in    valuation,    each 
year. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1880/92  In  2  A.R.  hd.  of  taxation  1.801/2:81. 
1880/03   In   3  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation   1S02 '3  :  .X.".. 
1880-1898.     Table:   increase  in  ratables.    (8  A.R.  bd.  of 

taxation  1897/8:  11.) 
1880-1904.     Table:   total  state  ratables  each  yr.  and  in- 
crease over  preceding  yr.     (A.R.  bd.  of  education 
1903/4:  xix.) 

1881.  Change  of  mode  of  levying  tax,  by  legisl.  of  1881, 
and  its  mode  of  distribution  and  causes  of  change. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1880/1:  76-78.) 

.     Experience  has  proved  propriety  of  removal  of 

state  tax;  caution  needed  in  apprns.  so  that  It  need 
not  be  reimposed.  (Govs.  mess.  (McClellan)  Jan. 
11,  1881.) 

.     Unfair    and    unequal    distribution    of    taxation; 

propriety  of  framing  law  to  meet  requirements  of 
Constitution.    (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  IS,  1881:  11-13.) 

.     State  taxes:   none  levied  in  1880  and  1881;   tax 

levied  in  1879  was  collectible  in  1880;  balances  due 
for  1877,  1878-1879  collected  during  yr.;  amt.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1S80/1:  18-19.) 

.     Rept.   of  the  committee  of  House  of  Assembly 

on  amdmts.  to  general  act  concerning  taxes,  etc. 
Trenton:    John  L.  Murphy,  1881.    63  pp. 

The  rept.  was  made  by  Mr.  I'arrot.  .Jan.  ;jl,  under  res.  of 
.Ian.  27,  1881,  by  which  a  committee  was  apptd.  to 
collate  amdmts.  to  the  general  act  concerning  taxes, 
general  act  In  reference  to  cities,  act  for  the  govt, 
of  COS.  act  concerning  townships  and  township 
officers. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark.  There  Is 
also  a  copy  In  the  Library  of  Congress. 

1883.  State  tax:  sum  reed,  as  proceeds  of  direct  state 
tax  under  act  of  1882;  valuation  of  taxable  property; 
balance  due  from  Hudson  co. ;  amt.  apportioned  to 
each  CO.;  amt.  reed.  (A.R.  comptroller  1882/3: 
23-24.) 

1884.  Revenue  of  state,  from  sources  other  than  direct 
tax  insufficient  to  pay  ordinary  state  expenditures; 
levy  of  direct  state  tax  not  approved;  suggestions 
for  increasing  revenue  otherwise  than  by  direct 
tax;  r.r.  valuations  and  taxation;  suggested 
amdmts.  to  act  of  1876  resp.  r.rs.;  recommended 
that  revenue  be  raised  from  corporations;  how  to 
meet  deficiency  without  levy  of  direct  tax.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  15,  1884:  11-16.) 


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TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1884.     Tax    laws    demand    reform;     corporation    tax; 

municipal  tax;    r.r.  tax;    exemptions.     (Same   (Ab- 

bett)   Jan.  15,  1884:  1-5.) 

.     See  below,  Corporations,  this  date. 

-.     Veto  (Abbett)  of  suppl.  to  act  concerning  taxes. 

(Minutes  of  Assem.  1884:  904-905.) 

.     See  below,  Corporations,  under  date  1886.) 

1884-1885.     Comparative   stmt,    showing   differences   in 

valuation    and    taxation    each    year.     (Govs.   mesa. 

(Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1886:  38-39.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1885:  488-489.) 

1884-1892.     Table:     assessors'    valuation    of    real    and 

personal  property  taxable  in  state.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of 

taxation  1892:  80.) 
1884-1895.     See  below,  Jersey  City,  1896. 
1885-1887.     Reviewing  assessments.    (A.R.  bd.  of  asses- 
sors 1885   (pp.  21-22)— xame  1887.) 

1886.  Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  (Stockton)  on  Assem.  bill 
authorizing  sale  of  lands  in  fee  for  taxes  and  assess- 
ments.   (Minutes  of  Assem.  1886:  246-247.) 

.     On  decision  of  Supreme  Court  on   questions  of 

valuation,  etc.    (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1886:  24-29.) 

1886-1895.  Court  decisions.  (Same  1886  (pp.  59-173)  — 
■fame  1895.) 

Omitted  1.S88  and  1890. 

1886-1902.  List  of  cos.  to  which  writs  of  certiori  were 
granted  to  review  assessments.  {Same  1886  (pp. 
7-8)— same  1902.) 

Omitted  1801  and  isn6. 

1887.  General  tax  laws  need  revision ;  unequal  valua- 
tions and  assessments;  legislature  should  consider 
advisability  of  establishing  revisory  bds.  for  cos. 
and  state.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     See  below.  Corporations.   Railroads,  this  date. 

1888.  Unequal  valuation  of  real  estate;  deduction  for 
debts;  mortgages.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [10], 
1888:  6-7.) 

.     Does  the  farmer  have  more  than  an  equal  amt. 

of  taxation,  direct  and  otherwise  and  less  encourage- 
ment than  mnfg.,  trading,  transporting  or  carrying 
interests  of  the  country?  if  so,  why;  by  Chas. 
Parry.    (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888:  481-484.) 

1889.  On  valuations  of  farm  property.  (16  same  1888: 
94.) 

.     Rept.   of  committee   on   taxation   of  real   estate, 

particularly  farm  property.    (16  same  1888:40-45.) 

1890.  On  res.  passed  by  suggestion  of  gov.  that  com- 
mittee be  apptd.  to  investigate  matters  of  state 
taxation;  unjust  discriminations  by  common  car- 
riers; and  such  matters  as  may  be  deemed  hurtful 
to  state  agric.  interests.    (17  same  1889:  26.) 

.     Direct  state  tax  neither  necessary  nor  expedient. 

(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  21,  1890:  5-6  or  6-7.) 
Tliere  are  two  editions  of  tliis  me.ssape. 

.     Possible  refunding  of  tax  paid  by  states  to  U.  S. 

during  Civil  War;  share  of  N.  J.  (Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  21,  1890:  5  or  6.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Methods    of   increasing   state   revenue:    levy   of 

direct  state  tax;  use  of  money  from  grants  or  leases 
of  lands  under  water;  increase  of  tax  upon  r.rs. 
and  canals;  increase  of  revenues  from  misc.  cor- 
porations; collateral  inheritance  tax  and  tax  upon 
legacies.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  21,  1890:  4-5  or  5-6.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     On  tax  reform.    (17  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1889:  163- 

167.) 
.     Equal   taxation;    approval   of  method   of  taxing 

r.r.  and  canal  property  under  state  bd.  of  assessors; 

inequalities  of  assessment  and  violations  of  law  by 

local  tax  assessors;   apptmt.  of  non-partisan  comn. 

to  examine  defects  in  tax  laws  recommended;   r.r. 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

7ton-serial — cont'd 
and  canal  property  should  be  subject  to  equal  taxa- 
tion  with   that  imposed   upon   individuals.     ((Jovs. 
mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  21,  1890:  13-14  or  14-15.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  tliis  nnssiiKe. 

1890-1891.  Stmts.:  Increase  of  assessments  of  1891 
over  1890  in  each  co.;  comment.  (1  A.R.  bd.  of  taxa- 
tion 1891:  40-58.) 

1890-1895.  Increase  In  valuation  of  assessable  property. 
(5  same  1895:  13.) 

1890-1898.  Increase  in  ratables.  (Govs.  mess.  (Wat- 
kins)  Jan.  10,  1899:  12.) 

1891.  Synopsis  of  address  of  Mr.  Gummere  on  taxation 
and  the  work  of  the  state  tax  comn.  (18  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1890:  281-286.) 

.     Address  of  J.  P.  Stockton  on  taxation.    (18  .some 

1890:  286-292.) 

.     Address  of  Gov.  Abbett  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of 

agric.    (18  same  1890:  187-193.) 
Transportation,  taxation,  roads. 

.     On    abuse   in   amt.   of   indebtedness   allowed   as 

deduction  for  debts  on  assessed  value  of  property. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1891:  27.) 

.     On  methods  of  assessment  by  local  assessors  of 

personal  property  generally,  and  invisible  personal 
property — bank  stocks  and  stocks  of  corporations — 
with  suggested  legislation  rel.  to  stocks  of  corpora- 
tions.   (1  .s((  we  1891:  29-30.) 

.     In  favor  of  separate  assessment  and  valuation  of 

land,  and  improvements  thereon.  (1  same  1891: 
28-29.) 

.     Constitutional     phrase     "true     value"    defined; 

illustrations  sliowing  how  mucli  standard  of  value 
varies  in  several  districts.    (1  same  1891:  33-37.) 

.     On  methods  of  assessment  of  the  different  classes 

of  property;  agric.  lands,  mnfg.  property,  bank 
stock,  suburban  property,  residential,  seasicle,  and 
parsonages.    (1  same  1891:  61-66.) 

.     State    supervision     over    subject    of    taxation; 

recommended  that  state  bd.  of  taxation  be  given 
power  by  legisl.  enactment  to  increase  as  well  as 
decrease  any  given  assessment.  (1  same  1891:  66- 
68.) 

.     On    results   of   inquiries   rel.   to  local   assessors, 

terms  of  office,  salary,  etc.,  with  recommendations 
for  compensation,  and  fines  and  penalties  for  under- 
valuation.   (1  same  1891:  14-16.) 

.     Methods  practiced  by  assessors  in  valuation  of 

property  and  injustice  arising  therefrom;  tax 
shirker.    (1  same  1891:  16-19.) 

.     Recommended  legislation  to  be  exacted   in  lieu 

of  laws  now  in  force  rel.  to  persons  and  property 
subject  to  taxation.    (1  same  1891:  26-27.) 

.     Contusion  in  tax  laws,  one  of  greatest  diflBculties 

in  faithful  performance  of  duties  of  assessors; 
recommendations  to  secure  uniformity  and  equal- 
ity of  taxation;  other  difficulties  to  be  overcome  by 
assessors.    (1  same  1891:  19-23.) 

.     Revision  of  tax  laws  recommended  by  legislative 

committee.     (Govs.  mess.    (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.     Excessive  and  unequal  taxation  one  of  causes  of 

depreciation  in  farm  land.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1891.) 

.     Tax   rates,   in   each   distr.,   by   counties.     (Same 

(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  49-55  (app.  A.).) 

.     Unfair  assessments;    result  of  investigations  of 

comrs.  apptd.  by  Senate,  House  and  Gov.;  improve- 
ments in  law  suggested ;  conclusions  drawn  by  Gov. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.  Amdmt.  of  tax  laws  recommended.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  13,  1891.) 


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TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1891.  Preliminary  rept.  of  tlie  comn.  on  taxation. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1891,  v.  1,  doc.  1:  77-95.) 

The  comn.,  Rarker  (lummere.  chrm..  was  apptd.  under 
a  joint  res.  of  the  Legisl.  of  1S90.  Their  rept.  is 
conlinetl  to  consideration  of  the  action  taken  by 
them,  and  the  existintr  laws  in  other  states  on  (1) 
method  of  taking  personal  property,  its  valuation 
and  assessment,  (i;)  deduction  for  debts,  (3)  estab- 
lishment of  a  state  board  for  revision,  equalization 
and  enforcement  of  collection  of  taxes. 

See  also  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures. 

.     Same,   separate.    Trenton:    Naar,    Day   &   Naar, 

1891.    25  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  rrincetou  t'nivcrsity  Library. 

3,891-1892.  In  favor  of  limiting  tax  rate  beyond  wliicli 
any  taxing  district  may  not  levy,  to  one  and  a  half 
per  cent  of  its  ratables.  (1  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1891 
(pp.  27-28)— 2  .same  1892.) 

1891-1894.  Judgment  in  appeals  of  taxing  districts. 
(1  siime  1891   (pp.  85-89)— 4  same  1894.) 

1891-1901.  Cases  of  appeal  heard  and  decided.  (1  same 
1891  (pp.  68-70)— 11  xame  1900/1.) 

1891-1904.  Rules  adopted  by  bd.  of  taxation  for  guid- 
ance of  assessors;  general  rules  and  those  regulat- 
ing practice  on  appeal.  {Same  1891  (pp.  10-12)  — 
14  same  1903/4.) 

.  Table:  valuations  and  per  cent  of  increase  or  de- 
crease each  yr.  by  cos.  (2  same  1892  (p.  81) — 14 
same  1903/4.) 

1891/2-1892/3.  Tables:  valuation  of  real  estate  and 
property  and  tax  rate,  each  year,  by  townships  and 
COS.;  nature  of  property  in  each  co.,  mode  of  assess- 
ment, etc. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1891/2  in  2  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1892  :  8.3-112. 
1892/3  in  3  A.K.  1x1.  of  taxation  1893  :  04-97. 

1892.  Valuation  of  taxable  property  in  state;  ex- 
emptions.   (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  13.) 

.     Promise  made  by  executive  in  1884  that  no  direct 

tax  should  be  imposed  upon  people  has  been  kept; 
no  necessity  for  increased  tax  either  corporate  or 
Individual;  municipalities  might  properly  ask  for 
additional  revenue  from  corporations.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  12,  1892:  3-4.) 

.     Recommendations  of  state  bd.  of  taxation:     (1) 

compelling  assessors  to  obey  law  by  penalties  of 
removal,  etc.;  (2)  making  time  for  assessment,  col- 
lection of  taxes,  etc.  uniform  in  all  taxing  distrs.; 
(3)  redrafting  law  covering  exemptions  and  limit- 
ing exemptions;  (4)  fixing  tax  rate;  (5)  requiring 
assessments  on  lands  and  improvements  to  be  made 
separately  in  municipalities  of  over  5000  inhabit- 
ants; (6)  giving  state  bd.  of  taxation  power  to  in- 
crease individual  assessments;  (7)  requiring  in- 
corporated cos.  to  file  with  bd.  of  taxation  list  of 
shareholders  and  requiring  corporations  to  pay  tax 
on  shares  of  non-residents;  no  deduction  for  indi- 
vidual debts  except  from  assessed  value  of  personal 
property.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  13.) 
Repeated  in  Oov.  .Mihrffs  iiiissn;,'''.  .Ian.  12.  1893. 

.     Maxims  of  policy  rel.  to  taxation,  from  approved 

authorities,  giving  provisions  in  constitutions  of 
various  states.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1892:  62-69.) 

.     On  constitutional  mandate  rel.  to  assessment  of 

taxes  and  municipal  charters.    (2  same  1892:  69-71.) 

.     Practice  adopted  by  bd.  resp.  appeals;  referring 

cases,  ordering  a  re-assessment,  equalization; 
statute  of  limitations  and  judgments.  (2  same 
1892:  20-24.) 

.     General  tax  laws  of  state  as  distinguished  from 

provisions  in  charters  of  various  municipalities; 
time  when  assessment  is  required,  meeting  of  co. 
bd.  of  assessors,  taxes — when  due  and  payable,  ex- 
emptions, corporations,  deduction   for  debts,  mort- 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

?!  0  n-serial — cont'd 
gages,  and  adjacent  farms  or  tracts — where  to  be 
assessed.    (2  same  1892:  41-57.) 

1892.  Stmt,  of  recent  sales  of  agric.  lands  showing  that 
this  class  of  property  Is  assessed  at  a  figure  more 
nearly  its  true  value  than  any  other,  and  in  some 
cases  in  excess  of  true  value.    (2  same  1892:  40-41.) 

.     Recommended  that  assessors  be  required  to  make 

ann.  returns  of  certain  specified  facts  from  their 
duplicates.    (2  same  1892:  58-59.) 

.     Summary  of  recommendations  rel.  to  uniformity 

throughout  state  in  time  for  assessment,  collection 
of  taxes,  etc.;  re-drafting  of  law  on  exemptions; 
limiting  tax-rate;  requiring  assessments  of  land 
and  improvements  separately;  permitting  no  de- 
ductions for  debts  except  from  assessed  value  of 
personal  property,  mortgages  excepted;  compelling 
assessors  to  obey  law  by  penalties,  with  increased 
par  in  townships  under  10,000  inhabitants;  requir- 
ing corporations  to  file  list  of  shareholders,  with 
value  of  shares,  and  payment  of  tax  on  shares  of 
non-residents;  and  requiring  returns  of  assessors. 
(2  same  1892  (pp.  113-114.)— same  1893.) 

.     Practical  result  of  legislation   for  correction  of 

assessors'  duplicates,  as  a  method  of  equalization 
Is  absurd.    (2  same  1892:  58.) 

.     Confusion    in    tax    law    further    illustrated    by 

judicial  decisions  in  which  lower  courts  have  been 
reversed  by  court  of  errors  and  appeals.  (2  same 
1892:  57-58.) 

1892-1896.  Table:  percentage  of  real  and  personal 
property  each  year.    (7  same  1896/7:  105.) 

1892-1902.  Table:  relative  value  which  personal  prop- 
erty bears  to  real  estate  in  each  co.  (2  same  1892 
(p.  82)— 12  .same  1901/2.) 

1893.  Assessed  valuation  of  property  in  state;  exemp- 
tions.   (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  12.) 

1893-1904.  Tabulated  stmt,  of  taxable  and  exempt 
property  in  state  in  aggregate.  (3  A.R.  bd.  of  taxa- 
tion 1893   (pp.  33-34)— 14  same  1903/4.) 

1894.  Review  of  subject  of  taxation  of  vessels;  corresp. 
with  Dept.  of  State  and  Bureau  of  Navigation, 
Washington,  showing  how  others  are  dealing  with 
subject;  memorandum  comparing  taxes  on  ship- 
ping for  state  and  local  purposes  in  ports  of  U.  S. 
with  taxes  levied  by  leading  maritime  nations; 
notes  on  tonnage;  legislation  in  N.  J.  and  other 
states;  little  attention  bestowed  on  subject  in  N.  J. 
(4  same  1894:  93-109.) 

.    Recommendations  of  last  rept.  repeated,  and  in 

addition  suggested  that  schedule  of  limitations  be 
passed  limiting  time  after  which  assessments  are 
made  an  appeal  can  be  taken  to  bd.;  also  granting 
thirty  or  sixty  days  after  decision  rendered  in  case 
of  reduction  in  assessment  by  bd.,  in  which  appel- 
lant may  pay  taxes  without  interest,  and  on  failure 
to  pay  in  limited  time,  judgment  of  bd.  would  cease 
to  be  operative;  and  making  time  for  assessment, 
collection  of  taxes,  etc.  uniform  throughout  state. 
(4  same  1894:  53.) 
1894-1897.  Abstract  of  ratables  by  townships  and  cos. 
giving  valuation  of  real  estate  and  personal  prop- 
erty; total  valuation  taxable,  and  tax  rate,  etc.  (4 
some  1894  (pp.  54-76)— 7  same  1896/7.) 

In  1894.   tie  no.  of  taxing;  distrs.  in  each  co.  is  given. 

together  with  a  description  of  nature  of  property, 

mode  of  assessment,  etc. 

1895.  Value  of  real  and  personal  estate  In  each  co.; 
per  cent,  real  and  personal.  (24  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 
1896:  63.) 

.     See  below,  Jersey  City,  1896. 

.  On  importance  of  equalizing  assessments  of  In- 
dividual tax  payers,  and  method  adopted  by  bd.  rel. 
to  same.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1895:  24-25.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


651 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1895.  DiflScuItles  in  adjustment  of  assessments  of 
vacant  lots;   suggestions.    (5  sanir  1895:  22-24.) 

.     Table:    relative   value   which   personal   property 

bears  to  real  estate  in  each  county  of  state.  (24  A.R. 
bd.  of  agric.  1896:  63.) 

.     Letter  from  solicitor  of  treasury  of  U.  S.  rel.  to 

state  or  local  taxation  of  registered  American  ves- 
sels engaged  exclusively  in  foreign  trade.  (5  same 
1895:  47-49.) 

.     Renewed  suggestion  for  codification  of  tax  laws. 

(5  .same  1895  (pp.  14-17)— 6  same  1895/6.) 

.     Opinions  and  suggestions  of  citizens  in  reply  to 

circular  of  Sept.  27,  1895.    (5  .same  1895:  50-67.) 

.  Sept.  27.  (Circular  letter  issued  by  bd.  of  taxa- 
tion requesting  suggestions  as  to  remedial  legisla- 
tion on  subject  of  municipal  and  local  taxation, 
effect  of  legislation  that  created  state  bd.  of  taxa- 
tion, and  means  of  making  bd.  more  useful  under 
existing  legislation.    (Same  1895:  49-50.) 

1895-1904.  Judicial  decisions  rel.  to  taxation  each  yr. 
(5  .same  1895  (p.  151)— 14  saiiir  1903/4.) 

1896.  New  Jersey,  with  no  tax  for  state  purposes  and 
practically  out  of  debt  is  unique  among  her  sister 
states.    (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

.     See  below,  Jersey  City,  this  date. 

.     See  below,  Corporations.    Banks,  this  date. 

.     Assessment   of   agric.    property;    comparison    of 

assessment  values  with  sale  prices.    (24  A.R.  bd.  of 

agric.  1896:  64-65.) 
.     Consideration  of  question  as  to  jurisdiction   of 

bd.  to  hear  and  decide  appeals   from  assessments 

prior  to  1895.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1896:  55-62.) 
.     Changes  in  assessment  laws;   fees  of  assessors; 

situs  of  farm  land.    (6  same  1895/6:  11-12.) 
.     Compilation   of  statutes  and   decisions  affecting 

assessments  and  duties  and  powers  of  assessors  in 

townships;  exemptions.    (6  same  1895/6:  81-110.) 
.     Statutes  regulating  deductions  for  debts  loosely 

administered;  stmt,  of  total  amt.  of  deductions  for 

debt  allowed  in  each  co.    (6  .same  1895/6:  47-48.) 
.     List  of  causes  heard  and  disposed  of  each  yr.    (6 

same  1895/6  (pp.  15-34)— 7  same  1896/7.) 

1897.  Growth  of  sentiment  in  state  in  favor  of  equal 
taxation.    (7  same  1896/7:  62-64.) 

.  Great  step  in  direction  of  uniformity  in  assess- 
ment laws  taken  when  Legisl.  passed  general 
borough  act  of  1897,  making  time  for  levying  and 
collection  of  taxes  same  in  townships  and  boroughs; 
recommended  that  this  stated  time  be  uniform  in 
all  taxing  districts  throughout  state.  (7  same 
1896/7:  64.) 

.     Observations  of  abuses  in  matter  of  assessment 

of  property.    (7  .saHie  1896/7:  45-47.) 

.     Comn.  apptd.  to  investigate  subject  of  taxation 

and  assessment  in  N.  J.  (Govs.  mess.  (Griggs) 
Jan.  12,  1897:  24.) 

.  Rept.  of  comn.  apptd.  by  Gov.  Griggs  to  investi- 
gate subject  of  taxation.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  & 
Quigley,  1897.    130  pp. 

John  P.  Stockton,  Abrm.  M.  Reynolds,  Jas.  F.  Rusling. 
Wm.  H.  Vredenburgh,  Chas.  C.  Black  were  the 
comrs. 

.  Local  assessors  do  not  succeed  in  listing  all  taxa- 
ble property  in  N.  J.;  exemption;  assessment  of 
property  below  true  value.  (Govs.  mess.  (Griggs) 
Jan.  12,  1897:  29.) 

.  On  flagrant  violation  by  assessors  of  law  requir- 
ing property  to  be  assessed  at  its  true  value;  in 
opinion  of  bd.  time  has  come  when  this  evil  can  be 
eradicated,  root  and  branch;  "tax  assessors'  re- 
moval act "  submitted  to  consideration  of  Legisl. 
(7  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1896/7:  26-33.) 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

non-si'rial — cont'd 

1897.  Bills  submitted  covering  subjects  of  uniform 
time  required  for  making  and  completing  assess- 
ments throughout  state,  and  of  time  for  filing  an 
appeal  with  bd.  of  taxation  and  providing  for  pay- 
ment of  interest  on  assessment.  (7  same  1896/7: 
34-38.) 

.     Means,  practices  and  devices  used  for  evasion  of 

proper  taxation.    (7  .some  1896/7:  16-18.) 
.     Recommendations    made    by    bds.    of    trade    for 

amending   law   for   equalization    and   collection    of 

taxes.    (7  .same  1896/7:  71-72.) 
.     Stmt,   of   subjects   of  interest   to  taxing   official 

and  citizen  of  state  treated  upon  in  previous  ann. 

repts.  of  bd.  of  taxation  with  paging.    (7  A.R.  bd. 

of  taxation  1897:  14-16.) 
.     It  is  enforcement  of  laws  on  statute  books  that 

is  demanded  in  N.  J.,  more  than  new  systems  of 

taxation  and  new  laws.    (7  same  1896/7:  38-39.) 

1898.  On  equalizing  assessment  on  agric.  properties, 
that  class  of  property  being  assessed  higher  in 
proportion  to  real  value  than  city  real  estate.  (8 
.same   1897/8:  23-24.) 

.     Duties   of   assessors,   as   defined   by   courts.     (8 

same  1897/8:  12-13.) 

.     Increase  of  valuations  of  real  and  personal  estate 

over  1897.  (Govs.  mess.  (Watkins)  Jan.  10,  1899: 
12.) 

.     Tax  laws  not  so  much  at  fault  as  their  Inadequate 

enforcement  by  assessors.  (Same  (Griggs)  Jan.  11, 
1898.) 

1898-1900.  Assessors'  returns  of  real  and  personal 
property  taxable,  deductions  for  debt,  tax  rates, 
and  property,  and  persons  exempt  by  cos.  and  tax- 
ing districts,  with  recapitulation  by  cos.  (8  A.R. 
bd.  of  taxation  1897/8  (pp.  119-141)— 10  .same 
1899/00.) 

1899.  General  review  of  assessments  of  state  by  cos., 
COS.  which  are  assessed  at  true  value,  those  in 
which  greater  no.  of  taxing  districts  are  assessed 
at  true  value.    (9  same  1898/9:  35-42.) 

.     Review   of   assessments   by   subject   matter.     (9 

.some  1898/9:  42-44.) 
1899-1904.     Comment  on  changes  in  tax  laws.    (9  same 

1898/9    (pp.  9-10)— 14  same  1903/4.) 
Xot  found  in  liiol  '2. 

1900.  Commendation  of  state  bd.  of  taxation ;  valua- 
tion of  real  and  personal  property  in  1899;  com- 
parison with  1898;  cos.  reporting  increase  of  valua- 
tion; equalization  of  assessments  by  bd.  of  taxation. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

.     Taxation  of  personal  property;  law  and  practice. 

(10  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1899/00:  11-19.) 
.     Deductions    for    debt;    legal    requirements.     (10 

same  1899/00:  22-23.) 

1901.  On  assessments  of  farm  lands.  (Same  1900/1: 
14.) 

.     Rules  for  re-assessments  of  taxing  districts.    (11 

same  1900/1:  13-14.) 

.  Status  of  benevolent  organizations  rel.  to  taxa- 
tion defined.    (11  same  1900/1:  14-15.) 

.     On  necessity  for  re-drafting  and  simplifying  tax 

laws.     (11  same  1900/1:  17-18.) 

.     On  trend  of  tax  legislation  in  different  states.    (11 

same  1900/1:  22-25.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  for  revision  of  the  general 

tax  law,  apptd.  under  the  act  of  March  22,  1901. 
Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1902. 

5  pp. 

Matthew  Dixon.  Chas.  L.  Corbln.  J.  Franklin  Fort. 
1901-1902.     Comparison  of  deductions  for  debt  by  cos. 
(12  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1901/2:  32-33.) 


652 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

noyi-serial — cont'd 
1901-1904.  Assessors'  returns  of  ratables,  real  and 
personal,  deductions  for  debts,  exemptions,  polls, 
tax  rates,  state  school  and  co.  taxes  by  cos.  and 
taxing  districts,  with  recapitulation  by  cos.  (11 
same  1900/1  (pp.  39-84)— 14  .same  1903/4.) 

1902.  Time  at  which  property  is  to  be  valued  as  de- 
cided by  law.    (12  .yume  1901/2:  22-23.) 

.     Information   distributed  to  assessors.     (12  same 

1901/2:  36-38.) 

.     Passage   of  commission's  bill,   which   condenses 

and  simplifies  general  tax  laws  of  state,  urged.  (12 
same  1901/2:  27-29.) 

Comn.  composed  of  Jooathan  Dixon,  J.  Franklin  Fort, 
Chas.   L.  Cmliin.  apptd.  by  Gov.  in  1901   to  revise 
general  statutes  of  state  not  previously  revised  and 
coditied  by  special  conin. 
1902-1903.     Table:    valuations  by  cos.;    increase  or  de- 
crease.    (13  satne  1902/3:  8.) 

1903.  State  bd.  of  taxation  reviewed  by  Supreme  Court 
and  court  of  errors  and  appeals.  (13  same  1902/3: 
11-12.) 

.     The   tax   act   of    1903;    its   scope   and    practical 

effect — constitutional  limitations.  (13  same  1902/3: 
13-14.) 

.     Abstr.  of  ratables  and  exemptions,  by  cos.     (13 

same  1902/3:  167-211.) 

.  Taxation  of  personal  property  within  the  juris- 
diction of  the  state.    (13  same  1902/3:  15.) 

.     List  of  assessors  and  collectors  in  N.  J.    (13  same 

1902/3:  213-223.) 

.     Assessment  of  land  and  bldgs.   separately.     (13 

same  1902/3:  20.) 

.     The  lien — duties  of  collectors.    (13  same  1902/3: 

21-22.) 

.     Deductions    for    debts — exempt    securities.     (13 

same   1902/3:  20-21.) 

.     Method     of     making     assessments;     mortgages, 

corporations,  franchises,  national  and  state  banks, 
trust  COS.  and  fire  insurance  cos.,  life  assurance  cos. 
or  assns.,  savings  banks,  bldg.  and  loan  assns.,  r.r. 
and  canal  property.    (13  same  1902/3:  16-19.) 

.     Taxable  and  exempt  property  in  N.  J.    (13  same 

1902/3:  7-8.) 

.     Forms:  assessment  list  or  duplicate;  tax  return; 

assessor's  official  oath;  tax  ordinance;  appeal  to 
comrs.;  collector's  notice  to  taxpayers;  etc.,  etc.  (13 
same  1902/3:  145-164.) 

.     Rules  of  the  state  bd.  of  taxation  regulating  the 

practice  on  appeal,  and  for  the  guidance  of  asses- 
sors.   (13  same  1902/3:  35-37.) 

.     Calendar  of  tax  events  under  the  revised  tax  act. 

(13  same  1902/3:  31-33.) 

.     Review    of    assessments — collection    of    taxes — 

sale  of  land — special  provisions  repealed — excep- 
tions in  some  taxing  distrs.    (13  same  1902/3:  23-27.) 

1904.  Review  of  powers  and  duties  of  assessors  under 
general  tax  revision  act  of  1903.  (14  same  1903/4: 
11-26.) 

.     Separate  assessments  of  land  and  improvements 

under  tax  act  of  1903;  assessments  in  cities,  and  in 
townships.    (14  same  1904:  36-42.) 

.  On  meetings  with  assessors  and  collections  to  in- 
vestigate their  methods  and  to  instruct  them  in 
their  duties  under  new  act.    (Same  1903/4:  43-44.) 

.     Recommendations  made  by  U.  S.  industrial  comn. 

rel.  to  property  tax;  corporations;  inheritances; 
notes,  mortgages,  etc.;  conventions  of  fiscal  officers; 
special  taxes  or  licenses.    (14  same  1903/4:  35-36.) 

.  Tax  comn.  apptd.  by  Gov.'under  jt.  res.  to  investi- 
gate assessment  and  taxation  of  property  in  New 
Jersey,  real,  personal  and  corporate  and  rept.  to 
next  legisl.    (14  same  1903/4:  35.) 

Members  of  the  comn.  were  Cliandler  W.  Rlker,  Geo.  T. 
Werts.  Chas.  C.  Block,  Carl  Lentz.  Henry  .1.  West. 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
[1904?J     Rept.  of  Chandler  W.  Riker,  president  of  the 
comn.  apptd.  to  investigate  the  subject  of  taxation 
in  N.  J.     n.  t.  p.  59  pp.,  9  11.,  iv  pp.  4°. 

Two  copies   were   seen    In    N.    ,T.    State    Library.      Both 
signed  in  MS.  by  Mr.  Rlker. 

Cam.den 

See  also  below.  Jersey  City. 
1895.  The  distribution  of  wealth:  tables  resp.  dis- 
tribution of  visible  wealth  liable  to  taxation  In 
Camden,  Newark,  Jersey  City  and  Paterson.  (18 
A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1894/5: 
168-173.) 

Cumbcrhmd  County 

1799.  Rept.  of  committee  (Sinnickson)  to  whom  was 
referred  petition  of  John  Mulford,  collector  of  taxes 
in  Cumberland  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1799:  21.) 

1872.  Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  (Gilchrist)  on  act  to  en- 
courage mntg.  in  township  of  Landis,  Cumberland 
Co.;  right  of  taxation  for  the  purpose  questionable. 
(Sen.  jol.  1872:  1032-1035.) 

Hudson   County 

1883.  See  above.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

1884.  See  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this  date. 

1885.  See  same,  this  date. 

Hunterdon  County 
1876.     See  below.  Receipts  and  Expenditures,  this  date. 

Jersey  City 

1895.  See  above,  Camden,  this  date. 

1896.  State  of  New  Jersey:  in  matter  of  the  hearing 
before  comrs.  on  equal  taxation,  apptd.  by  Gov. 
under  res.  of  legisl.  of  1S96 — brief  on  behalf  of 
Jersey  City,  with  exhibits.  Jersey  City:  Jersey  City 
News,  1896.    72,  109,  II.  pp.  4°. 

The  following  tables  or  exhibits  are  fovmd  in  [pt.  2]  : 
1860-1896.     Table  :  use  of  shore  front  lietw,  Cavan  Point 

and  North  Line  of  West  Shore  K.R.  property  In  1860, 

1880  and  1896.     p.  55  (Exhibit  K). 
1867-1896.      [Proceeds  of]  sales  of  riparian  lands  by  N.  J. ; 

complied  bv  R.  C.  Bacot.     p.  109   (Exhibit  Dl). 
1871-1895.      Ratables    for    taxation    in    Jersey    City,    each 

vear  (personal  and  real  estate  given  separately  after 

1875).    p.  48  (Exhibit  D». 
1874-1893.     Debt  of  Jersey  Citv,  Nov.  30,  each  year.    p.  49 

(Exhibit  E). 
1884-1895.     Mileage   of   r.rs.   In   New   Jersey,   each   year. 

p.  ,'>0  (Exhibit  E). 
1884-1895.     Table  :   assessors'  valuation   of  real  and   per- 
sonal property  taxable  in  N.  J.,  by  counties,     pp.  100- 

101    (Exhibit  X). 
1884-1895.     Table  :   values  of  r.r.   and  canal   property  In 

N.  J.,  each  vear.     p.  51   (Exhibit  F). 
1884-1895.     Table  :  taxes  assessed  by  state  bd.  of  assessors 

agst.   property  of  r.rs.  and  canals,  each  year.     p.  52 

(Exhibit  G). 
1884-1895.     Table :  taxes  assessed  by  state  bd.  of  assessors 

agst.  misc.  corporations,  each  year.     p.  53    (Exhibit 

1884-1895.  State  receipts  and  disbursements.  In  aggregate 
and  detail  each  year.     pp.  1-29  (I-^xhibit  A). 

1895.  T.Tble  :  plan  for  equal  taxation  proposed  by  Assem. 
no.  1,  1895  Introduced  bv  J.  W.  Queen,  p.  57  (Exhibit 
M). 

1895.     Table :   bldg.   and   loan   investments   In   N.   J.,   by 
counties,     p.  58   (Exhibit  N). 
Taken  from  p.  211,  rept.  of  N.  J.  bureau  of  labor,  etc., 
1895. 

1895.  Table  :  average  tax  rate  for  state,  co.  and  municipal 
taxes  ;  average  rates  in  cos.  determined  by  dividing 
whole  burden  of  taxes  in  co.  or  state  by  totiil  ratables 
in  CO.  or  state  ;  compiled  from  rept.  of  slate  bd.  of  taxa- 
tion,    p.  97   (Exhibit  V). 

1895.  Table:  valuations  of  exempt  property,  by  counties, 
pp.  98-99   (Exhibit  \V). 

1895.  Proportion  betw.  r.r.  and  other  property  in  Jersey 
City  ;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  ;  Boston.  Mass.  pp.  104-108 
(Exhibit  AlCl). 

1896.  Table :  deposits  in  N.  J.  Savings  Bank.  p.  59 
(Exhibit  O). 

1896.  Table:  r.r.  lands  in  City  of  Bayoune.  p.  60  (Ex- 
hibit P). 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


653 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Jersey  City — cont'd 

1896.  Table  :  valuation  of  land  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  In 
Jersey  City,  outside  of  main  stem  as  assessed  by  state 
bd.  of  assessors.  1895  :  valuation  based  on  standard  of 
assessment  of  adjacent  lands  by  local  assessors,  pp. 
61-69  (Exhibit  Qi. 

1896.  Table  :  advantage  to  r.rs.  under  act  of  1SS4  over 
equal  taxation  after  o<iualizing  values  as  claimed  by 
COS.     pp.  70-71  (Exhibit  R). 

1896.  Table  :  equalization  of  taxes  betw.  r.r.  and  other 
property,     pp.  72-73  (Exhibit  S). 

1896.  Schedule  showing  what  would  be  anit.  of  tax  on 
second  class  property  of  r.rs.  and  canals  at  local  tax 
rates  and  asci'rtaining  therefrom  the  average  tax  rate 
for  whole  state  (compiled  from  rept.  of  state  bd.  of 
assessors,  1895).     pp.  74-88   (Exhibit  T). 

1896.  Schedule  showing  valuations,  rate  of  tax  and  amt. 
of  tax.  for  purpose  of  obtaining  average  rate  of  tax 
by  COS.  and  for  whole  state  :  compiled  from  repts.  of 
comptroller,  for  1884  and  1885.  pp.  89-96  (Exhibit 
U). 

1896.  Tables  :  taxes  paid  by  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  under 
law  of  1SS4  and  taxes  which  would  be  payable  by  said 
COS.  under  plan  proposed  by  counsel  for  Jersey  Citv. 
pp.  .■iO-40  (Exhibit  B). 

1896.  Result  of  application  of  plan,  exhibit  B,  upon  each 
taxing  distr.  in  state  ;  basis — valuation  of  1895.  pp. 
41-47  (Exhibit  Cl. 

1896.  Table ;  r.r.  milage,  capitalization,  earnings  and 
taxes  in  N.  J,,  111..  N.  Y.  and  Mass.     p.  54  (Exhibit  J). 

1896.  Table  :  use  of  shore  front  lands  in  Hudson  Co.  on 
Hudson  River  and  N.  Y.  Bay.  betw.  co.  line  and  Ingham 
Ave.,  Bayonne.     p.  55  (Exhibit  K). 

1896.  Table  :  stmt,  of  wealth,  factories  and  ratables  in 
Jersey  City,  Newarli,  Paterson.  Trenton  and  Camden, 
p.  56  (Exhibit  L). 

1896.  State  tax  on  r.r.  franchises  in  N.  Y.  p,  102  (Ex- 
hibit Y). 

1896.  rhysical  condition  of  territory  within  limits  of 
Jersey  City,  compiled  by  L,  D.  Fowler.  p.  103 
(Exhibit  Z). 

1904.  In  the  matter  of  investigation  of  tlie  system  of 
taxation  in  N.  J.  Brief  on  behalf  of  Jersey  City. 
Jersey  City:  Datz  Co.  Print,  n.  d.  120  pp.,  2  pis., 
map. 

Little  Egg  Harbor 
1801.     Rept.  of  committee  (Haas)  on  petition  in  behalf 
of  inhabitants   of  township   of  Little-Egg-Harbour 
rel.  to  taxes  unpaid.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801: 
19-20,) 

Middlesex  County 
1790.     Rept.   of   committee    (Axford)    resp.    arrears   of 
taxes  in  Middlesex  Co.  on  acct.  of  error  in  returns 
of  quota  of  grist  mills  in  1784.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
May  1790:  41-42.) 

Monmouth  County 

1790,  Memorial  from  inhabitants  of  township  of  Upper 
Freehold,  Monmouth  Co.,  stating  diflSculties  in  col- 
lection of  arrears  in  taxes  and  praying  for  remedial 
legislation,    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1790:  62.) 

1796,  Rept.  of  committee  (Imlay)  on  memorial  and 
petition  of  Kenneth  Hankinson,  late  collector  in 
Monmouth  Co.    (Same  Feb.  1796:  45.) 

1804.  Rept.  of  committee  (Stryker)  apptd.  to  enquire 
resp.  arrears  of  taxes  due  from  Monmouth  and 
Sussex  cos.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1804:  328-329.) 

1805.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Van  Duyn)  resp,  arrears 
of  taxes  in  Monmouth  Co.    (Harm  Oct.  1805:  398.) 

1806.  See  below,  Sussex  County,  this  date. 

1807.  Rept.  from  committee  (Stryker)  on  arrearages 
said  to  be  due  to  state  from  Monmouth  Co.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  Oct.  1807:  28-29.) 

1808.  Rept,  from  committee  (Anderson);  inexpediency 
of  Legisl.  intferfering  with  or  altering  law  rel.  to 
arrearages  of  taxes  due  from  Monmouth  County. 
(Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1808:  782.) 

Morris  County 
1794.    Rept.  of  committee  (Kitchel)  on  tax  arrears  of 
Morris  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1794:  52.) 

[Claim  of  C.  Russell.) 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Morris  County — cont'd 
1794.    Rept.  of  committee    (Still well)    on   tax   arrear- 
ages in  Morris  Co.    (l^ame  1794:  84-85.) 
[Claim  of  C.  Russell.] 
1798,     Rept.  of   [select]   committee    (Clement)    on   me- 
morial of  C.  Russell  resp.  arrearages  of  taxes  in 
Morris  Co.;    arrearages  in  other  cos.     (Some  Jan. 
1798:  54.) 

Newark 
See  also  above,  ,Tersey  City. 

Paterson 
See  above,  Jersey  City. 
1895.     See  above,  Camden,  this  date. 
.     See  above,  Camden,  this  date. 

Sussex  County 

1790.  Rept.  of  committee  (Axford)  to  enquire  into 
facts  alleged  by  members  of  Sussex  Co.  rel.  to  error 
in  assessing  quota  of  that  co.  in  1784;  also  same 
rel.  to  Middlesex  Co.  (Votes  of  Assem.  May  1790: 
41-42.) 

1804.     See  above,  Monmouth  Co.,  this  date. 

1806.  Rept.  of  committee  (Wescott)  on  bill  to  enforce 
collection  of  arrearages  of  taxes  due  from  the  cos. 
of  Sussex  and  Monmouth,  with  stmt,  of  facts  resp. 
same.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1806:  38-39.) 

1807.  Rept.  of  committee  (Whitehead)  rel.  to  amt.  due 
state  from  Sussex  Co.  on  arrearages  of  taxes. 
(Same  Oct.  1807:  142.) 

Trent07i 
See  above,  Jersey  City. 
Assessors;  see  below,  Board  of  Assessors 
Banks;  see  below,  Corporations 
Assessment,  Equalization  and  Valuation 

This  group  has  been  abandoned  and  the  material  in- 
cluded in  it  in  the  earlier  Indexes  has  been  arranged 
above  under  Taxation  :    State. 

Bicycle  Tax 

1895.  Suggested  changes  in  law  rel.  to  grading;  legis- 
lation to  authorize  construction  of  experimental 
steel-track  roads  recommended;  tax  on  bicycles 
suggested,  (2  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1895:  16- 
17.) 
Board  of  Assessors 

See  also  above,  the  serial  group. 

1888.  Passage  of  law  imposing  duties  of  r.r.  comrs. 
upon  state  bd.  of  assessors.  (Govs,  mess,  (Green) 
Jan.  [10],  1888:  36.) 

1889.  Recommended  that  state  bd.  of  assessors  be  in- 
vested with  powers  and  duties  of  r.r.  comrs.  (Same 
(Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1890.  Recommended  that  bd.  of  assessors  be  invested 
with  powers  and  duties  of  r.r.  comrs.  (Same 
(Green)   Jan.  1890:  20.) 

1895.  Reason  for  making  suppl.  rept.  (Suppl.  rept.  bd. 
assessors  1895:  3.) 

1899.  State  bd.  of  assessors  is  great  revenue-produc- 
ing dept.  of  state;  amt.  of  r.r.  and  canal  tax  levied 
in  1898;  corporation  tax.  (Govs.  mess.  (Watklns) 
Jan.  10,  1899:  10-11.) 

1904.     Consolidation  of  state  bd.  of  taxation  and  state 
bd.   of  assessors   recommended.     (Same    (Murphy) 
Jan.  1904:  15-16.) 
Receipt.s  and  ExPENDiTUKEis;  see  below,  that  title 

Board  of  Taxation 

See  also  above,   the  serial  group. 

1891.  Practical  results  which  have  followed  creation 
of  bd.  of  taxation  summarized;  also  summary  of 
recommended  legislation.  (1  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation 
1891:  71-72.) 


654 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Board  of  Taxation — cont'd 

1891-1904.     List   of  members  of  state  bd.   of  taxation. 

(1  snmr  1891   (p.  3)— 12  samr  1903/4.) 
.     List  of  meetings  held  by  bd.  of  taxation  each  yr. 

in  order  to  give  local  assessors  an  opportunity  for 

consultation.      (1    same     1891     (pp.  8-9)— 12    same 

1903/4.) 

1892.  Effectual  work  of  state  bd.  of  taxation.  (Govs, 
mess.    (Abbett)    Jan.  12,  1892:  10-12.) 

.     On  cost   and   economy  of  state  bd.  of  taxation. 

(2  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1892:  59-60.) 

1893.  Establishment  of  state  bd.  of  taxation;  object; 
expenses;  increase  in  list  of  ratables  through  their 
efforts.    (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  1893:  10-11.) 

.     Usefulness  of  state  bd.  of  taxation  summarized. 

(3  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1893:  15-17.) 

1894.  Provisions  of  supplement  (May  17,  1894)  to  act 
creating  bd.  of  taxation,  Increasing  membership 
to  four,  providing  that  only  two  shall  be  of  same 
political  party,  and  giving  them  power  to  increase 
assessments;  apptmt.  of  new  member.  (5  same 
1894:  9-11.) 

1896.  Cost  and  economy  of  bd.  of  taxation.  (6  same 
1895/6:  34-36.) 

1897.  On  powers,  duties  and  practical  effects  of  state 
bd.  of  taxation.    (7  same  1896/7:  8-12,  40-42.) 

1899.  Duties  of  state  bd.  of  taxation;  work  accom- 
plished. (Govs.  mess.  (Watklns)  Jan.  10,  1899:  11- 
12.) 

1900.  See  above.  Taxation:   State,  this  date. 

1901.  Ten  yrs.  of  state  bd.  of  taxation.  (11  A.R.  bd. 
of  taxation   1900/1:  19-20.) 

1902.  Decision  of  Supreme  Court  rel.  to  jurisdiction 
of  state  bd.  of  taxation.    (12  fiamr  1901/2:  34-35.) 

1904.     See  above.  Board  of  Assessors. 
Receii'ts  anu  ExpENDiTi'KEs;  see  below,  that  title 
Building  and  Loan  Associations;  see  below,  Corporations 
Canals;  see  below,  Corporations 
Conference 

1901.  On  National  Tax  Conference  at  Buffalo.  (11  A.R. 
bd.  of  taxation  1900/1:  25-26.) 

Corporations 

serial 
See  also  above.  Taxation  :   State,  Serial  Group  E. 
1  series 
A 
t'nder  act  of  March  8,  1S73. 
1873-1874.     Proclamation  of  the  Governor  resp.  inopera- 
tive acts  [on  account  of  failure  to  pay  taxes]. 
Checklist 

1873  Dec.   1.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  "  True  American  " 
Office,  1874.     32  (1)  pp. 

The  list  was  suhmltted  to  the  Gov.  hy  the  comptroller 
and  included  a  list  of  acts  from  1S.")0  to  1873  which 
had  become  inoperative  from  failure  to  pay  assess- 
ment under  act  of  March  6.  18.58  and  suppl.  of 
March  18.  1850.  Corporations  acts  make  up  the 
Rreater  part  of  the  list;  savings  bani^s  are  given 
separately,  pp.  28-32. 

1874  Sept.  8.     Not  found. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1873  not  found. 

1874  In  Legisl.  docs.   1874,  d(jc.  45. 

B 
1873-1879.    Comptroller's  rept.   to   the   Governor   resp. 
Inoperative  acts. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
187.'!  In  A.U.  comptroller    I.S72/3  :  G.'J-OS. 

1874  "      "  "  IsTIi   4  :  r,o-70. 

1875  "       "  "  lS7t    ."■.  :  :«t-40. 

1876  "      "  "  1ST.-.  (1  :  :'.(;. 

1877  '•      •■  "  1870/7  :  49. 
"  None  had  become  void." 

1878  in  A.U.  comptroller    1877/8:1)7. 

1879  "      '•  "  1878/n  :  58. 
"  NoDe  ....  had  become  void." 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 


Corporations — cont'd 


serial — cont'd 
B— cont'd 


2  series 

Under  chap.  118.  Laws  of  1891.  to  repeal  charters  of 
corporations  that  have  failed  to  pay  state  taxes 
Imposed  upon  them, 

1893-1904.  Proclamation  by  the  Governor  repealing  and 
declaring  null  and  void  certain  charters  of  corpora- 
tions. 

Checklist 
1893  .Tan.  7  (Abbett).    Trenton:   Naar.  Dav  &  Naar,  1893. 
29  pp. 
Contains  list  of  corporations  failing  to  pay  tax  in  1891 
and  1892. 

1893  Oct.  31  (Werts).    Trenton:   Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1893. 
11  pp. 

1894  May  8  (Werts).    Trenton  :   Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1894. 
13  pp. 

1895  May  2  (WertsK    Trenton:   Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1895. 
IS  pp. 

1896  May  5    (Griggs).     Trenton:    MacCrelllsh  &  Qulgley, 
1896.     22  pp. 

1897  May  4   (Griggs).     Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Murphy  Pub- 
lishing Co..  1897.     21  pp. 

1898  May     31      tVoorhees).      Trenton:      MacCrelllsh     & 
Quigley.  1898.     20  pp. 

1899  Mav    2    (Voorhees).      Trenton:     The    J.    L.    Murphy 
Publishing  Co..  1899.     21  pp. 

1900  Mav  2   (Voorhees).     Not  found. 
1901-1902.     Not  found. 

1903  Jan.  6  (Murphyi.     Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Qulgley, 

1903.  29  pp. 

1904  Jan.  5  (Murphy).     Trenton:    MacCrelllsh  &  Quigley. 

1904.  33  pp. 

In   Documents  as  follows  : 

1893  c.mitted. 

1894  in   N.  J.   Laws   1894  :  563-570  :  573-582. 

1895  omitted. 

1896  in  N.  J.  Laws  1896  :  403-420. 

1897 1S97  :  477-493. 

1898 '   1898  :  977-992. 

1899  omitted. 

1900  in  N.  J.  Laws  1900  :  559-576  ;  578-595. 

1901  "      "  "       1901  :  485-500. 

1902  ' 1902:833-853. 

1903 1903  :  798-823.  ' 

1904 1904  :  532-501. 

non-serial 

1857.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Marker)  on  payment 
of  tax  by  corporations.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1857: 
820-826.) 

.  Same,  separate.  7  pp.  Trenton:  "True  Ameri- 
can "  Office,  1857. 

1862.  Recommended  that  act  be  passed  authorizing 
state  treasurer,  with  advice  of  Gov.  and  atty.-gen. 
to  submit  to  Supreme  Court  differences  betw.  state 
and  corporations  in  regard  to  tax  or  transit  duty. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan.  14,  1862.) 

1869.  Mess,  of  Gov.  (Randolph)  rel.  to  Assem.  bill  120 
(to  incorporate  Amer.  Eagle  Steam  Gauge  Co.)  and 
taxation  of  private  corporations.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1869:  1273-1277.) 

— — .     Same.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  1869:  564-567.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not    seen.       Usual    no.    of    copies    were    ordered    prtd. 
(Minutes  of  Assembly  1809  :  507.) 

1870.  Abolishment  of  transit  duties  of  corporations; 
propriety  of  instituting  system  of  taxation.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870:  7  or  10.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  mi'ssage. 

.  Mess,  of  Gov.  (Randolph)  rel.  to  taxes  on  cor- 
porations.   (Legisl.  docs.  1870:  35-40.) 

.     Same.     (Same  1870:  41-45.) 

1873.  "  Increase  of  revenue "  acct.  arising  from  re- 
funding of  taxes  collected  from  certain  corporations 
under  act  of  1869;  amt.  refunded;  amt.  still  to  be 
refunded.    (A.R.  comptroller  1872/3:  22.) 

1884.     See  below.  Railroads,  this  date. 

.     Forms  (1-7)  for  returns  from  misc.  corporations. 

(A.R.  bd.  assessors  1884:  51-59.) 

.     See  above,  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 


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655 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1884.  Argument  of  R.  S.  Guernsey  before  the  N.  J. 
state  bd.  of  assessors,  at  Trenton,  agst.  the  retro- 
active enforcement  of  the  law  taxing  the  gross 
receipts  of  corporations,   n.  t.  p.  7  pp. 

.     Action  of  bd.  in  assessing  taxes  on  capital  stock 

of  misc.  corporations;  opinion  of  atty.-gen.  as  to 
what  is  capital  stock  in  meaning  of  law;  classes  of 
COS.  protesting  agst.  his  construction,  some  of  which 
will  be  forced  to  surrender  charters  if  law  is  en- 
forced; suggestion  that  some  provision  be  made  to 
enable  this  class  of  corporations  to  go  on.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  assessors  1884:  8-9.) 

.     Reviewing   assessments;    answer   to   complaints 

of  over-valuation,  to  claims  for  exemption,  by  vir- 
tue of  alleged  previous  contracts  with  state,  consti- 
tutionality of  law;  discussion  of  taxable  quality  of 
franchise,  opinion  of  U.  S.  supreme  court  on  same, 
answer  to  complaint  of  Central  R.R.  Co.  of  N.  J. 
rel.  to  same.    (Siunr  1884:  22-42.) 

.     Suggested  amdmt.  to  law  taxing  capital  stock  of 

misc.   corporations  to  Include  classes  of  business, 
such  as  express  cos.,  carried  on  by  individuals  under 
co-partnerships.     (Same  1884:  9-10.) 
1884-1892.     Increase  of  revenue  from  misc.  corporations. 

(Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  4.) 
1884-1895.     See   above,   Taxation:     State.    Jersey   City, 

1896. 
1884-1904.  Classification  of  returns  made  to  comptrol- 
ler by  bd.  of  assessors  of  misc.  corporations,  for 
taxes,  with  recapitulation  by  classes  of  cos.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  assessors  1884  (pp.  70-93)— .sv/mc  1903/4  pt.  2.) 
1884/8-1884/04.  Table:  no.  misc.  corporations  assessed 
each  year,  amt.  of  tax  assessed;  increase  or  de- 
crease. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1884/8     in     5  A.R.  lid.  of  a.ssessors  1888  :  19. 

- 1889:15. 

1890:13. 

"      "  "  1891  :  13. 

■'      "  "  1892  :  9. 

"      "  "  1893:11. 

1894  :  14. 

1895  :  10. 

1896  :  9. 

"      "  ■'  1897:11. 

' 1898  :  8. 

"       "  "  1899:8. 

1900:8. 

1901:8. 

••       "  "  1902:8. 

1903,   pt.   2  :  7. 

"      "  "  1904,   pt.   2  :  8. 

1885.  Misc.  corporations:  assessments  in  aggregate; 
suits  to  compel  payment,  etc.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors 
1885  (pp.  22-23)— .y«wr  1904  pt.  2.) 

.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  state  taxes  paid  by  con- 
testing corporations  under  orders  of  court.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  1885:  40-41.) 

.     Rept.  of  atty.-gen.  Stockton  rel.  to  collection  of 

taxes  from  misc.  corporations  under  act  of  April 
18,  1884;  corporations  having  no  legal  existence. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1886  v.  3:  17-18.) 
.  R.R.  taxation  under  act  of  1884;  misc.  corpora- 
tions; insurance  cos.;  express  cos.;  parlor  car  cos.; 
oil  or  pipe  line  cos.;  mining  and  mnfg.  cos.; 
amdmts.,  etc.  suggested.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1885:  3-10.) 

.     Power   of   state   in   reference  to  contracts   with 

corporations  so  far  as  it  bears  upon  subject  of  taxa- 
tion.    (Same   (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1885:  11-20.) 

Charter  provisions  of  Delaware  and  Karitan  Canal, 
Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation.  N.  J. 
R.R.  and  Transportation,  Morris  and  Essex  R.R., 
Somerville  and  Easton  R.R.,  Morris  Canal  and 
Blinking  cos.  ;  claim  made  by  Phlla.  and  Reading 
R.R.  Co. 


1884/9 

'  6 

1884/90 

•  7 

1884/91 

'  8 

1884/92 

'   9 

1884/93 

•  10 

1884/94 

•  11 

1884/95 

■  12 

1884/96 

'  13 

1884/97 

•  14 

1884/98 

'  15 

1884/99 

'  16 

1884/00 

'  17 

1884/01 

•  18 

1884/02 

'  19 

1884/03 

•  20 

1884/04 

'  21 

TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 

non-serial — con  t'd 
1885-1886.  Tabulated  stmt,  of  companies  whose  tax 
was  reduced,  after  the  tax  assessed  had  been  put 
into  state  treasury,  and  which  amts.  were  returned 
to  COS.,  together  with  amts.  of  such  reduction  for 
each  yr.    (A.R.  comptroller  1886/7:  66.) 

1886.  "The  Legislature  by  the  act  of  April  10,  1884 
and  the  act  of  April  18,  1884  adopted  methods  by 
which  increased  revenue  has  been  secured  from 
corporations  which  will  forever  render  a  state  tax 
unnecessary  under  an  honest  and  economical  ad- 
ministration of  public  affairs."  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  12,  1886:  3.) 

.     Taxes  levied  upon  property  of  misc.  corporations 

in    1884   and   1885;    amt.   paid;    amt.   uncollectible. 

(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  17.) 
1886-1887.     Stmt,  of  portion  of  tax  due  state  from  misc. 

corporations  which   is  collectible.     (Same   (Green) 

1888:  8.) 

1887.  See  below.  Railroads,  this  date. 

1887-1888.  Tax  collected  from  misc.  corporations,  each 
year.    (Govs.  mess.   (Green)  Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1888.  Tax  on  corporations:  ditficulties  in  way  of  col- 
lection; uncollectible  tax;  recommended  that  cor- 
porations classified  for  taxation  on  their  capital  be 
required,  before  obtaining  certificate  of  incorpora- 
tion, to  pay  into  treasury  the  first  year's  tax.  (Same 
(Green)  Jan.  [10],  1888:5.) 

.  Recommended  that  state  assessors  be  author- 
ized not  to  assess  any  corporation  which  atty.-gen. 
may  rept.  to  them  as  result  of  his  examination  not 
possessed  of  property  or  subject  to  such  conditions 
as  give  promise  that  tax  can  be  collected.  (Same 
(Green)   1888:  5.) 

.     Amt.  of  tax  due  state  from  misc.  corporations. 

(Same  (Green)   Jan.   [10],  1888:  8.) 

1890.  Estimated  amt.  of  tax  from  misc.  corporations; 
advisability  and  justice  of  increase.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  21,  1890:  12-13  or  13.) 

Tliere  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
.     See  above,  Taxation:   State,  this  date. 

1891.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Recommendation:    passage   of  two  acts,   one   to 

repeal  charters  of  all  corporations  that  heretofore 
failed  to  pay  tax  imposed  upon  them  by  law;  the 
other  to  amend  act  concerning  corporations.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  1891:  86.) 

.     Charters  of  companies  unable  to  pay  their  tax 

should  be  repealed ;  needless  labor  and  expense  con- 
nected with  these  cos.  year  after  year.  (Same  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892.  See  above.  Taxation:   State,  this  date. 

1893.  Briefs  submitted  by  the  respective  attorneys  in 
case  of  application  of  Passaic  Water  Co.  for  reduc- 
tion of  tax  assessments.  (3  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation 
1893:  19-26.) 

1895.  Taxation  of  corporation  property;  recent  de- 
cisions of  Supreme  Court.    (5  same  1895:  19-20.) 

1897-1900.  Recommended  that  law  be  enacted  provid- 
ing that  no  company  shall  be  incorporated  under 
laws  of  state  unless  at  least  $1,000  of  capital  stock 
has  been  actually  paid  in,  thereby  insuring  basis 
for  state  tax.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1897  (p.  12)  — 
same  1900.) 

1898.  Case  of  Hancock,  comptroller,  et  al.,  vs.  The 
Singer  Mnfg.  Co.  in  N.  J.  court  of  error  and  appeals, 
rel.  to  exemption  from  franchise  tax.  (Same  1898: 
13-33.) 

1899.  Taxation  of  public  franchises  considered.  (9 
A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1898/9:  31-33.) 

1900.  Taxation  of  franchises.  (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees) 
Jan.  9,  1900.) 


656 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Corporations — cont'd 

non-srrinl — cont'd 

1900.  Comment  on  general  operation  of  law  passed  at 
last  sess.,  providing  for  taxation  of  francliises  by 
equal  and  uniform  rule.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors 
1900:  12-15.) 

.     Voorliees  franchise  tax  act;  application  to  water 

and  sewer  cos.,  cable,  electric,  and  horse  r.r.  cos., 
telegraph  and  telephone  cos.,  gas  and  electric  light 
COS.,  etc.;  workings,  distribution,  etc.  (10  A.R.  bd. 
of  taxation  1900:  19-22.) 

1900-1904.     See  below.  Laws,  these  dates. 

1901.  New  legislation  rel.  to  corporation  tax  effect  of 
which  is  to  secure  uniform  date  at  which  issued 
capital  stock  shall  be  reported  and  to  require  all 
mining  or  mnfg.  corporations  whether  exempt  or 
not,  to  make  formal  returns,  whereby  question  of 
exemption  may  be  determined  by  board.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  assessors  1901:  9-10.) 

1902.  Municipal  franchise  act  effecting  taxation  of 
"  public  service  "  corporations.  (Govs.  mess.  (Voor- 
hees)  Jan.  14,  1902:  11-13.) 

.     True  value,  market  value,  cost  of  acquisition  and 

reproduction,  trolley,  telephone,  telegraph,  gas  and 
electric  cos.;  average  valuations,  percentage,  uni- 
formity.   (12  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1901/2:  13-21.) 

1903.  See  above.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

.     On  amdmts.  to  municipal  franchise  act  of  1900, 

placing  in  hands  of  state  bd.  of  assessors  power  to 
inquire  into,  equalize  and  revise  valuations  re- 
turned by  local  assessors,  etc.;  also  changing  basis 
of  tax  from  entire  gross  receipts  to  proportionate 
part  based  upon  actual  mileage  in  streets  and  high- 
ways.   (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1903  pt.  2:  9-10.) 

1903-1904.  Stmt.:  apportionment  of  franchise  taxes 
among  taxing  districts  by  counties  and  companies, 
■with  summary  by  counties.  (Same  1903  pt.  2  (pp. 
391-458)— saiHP  1904.) 

1904.  Increased  receipts  of  taxes  from  misc.  corpora- 
tions.    (Govs.  mess.    (Murphy)   Jan.   1904:  5.) 

.     Operations  of  act  for  licensing  and  taxation  of 

foreign  corporations  passed  at  last  sess.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  assessors  1904  pt.  2:  10-13.) 

.     See  above,  Taxation:   State,  this  date. 

Banks 

See  also  Banlis  :    Individual.     Jersey  Banking  Company. 

1811.  See  Banks:  Individual.   Trenton  Bank,  this  date. 

1812.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hardenburgh)  to  whom 
were  referred  repts.  of  banks  rel.  to  law  imposing 
tax  on  banks.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1812:  30.) 

1820.  Rept.  of  committee  (Elmer)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred rept.  of  treasurer  rel.  to  amt.  of  stock  in 
several  banks  of  state  on  which  a  tax  is  imposed. 
{Same  Oct.  1820:  85-86.) 

The  treasurer's  rept.  is  not  prtd.  in  the  jol. ;  it  was  sub- 
mitted Nov.  14,  1820.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  182U  : 
80.) 

1827-1830.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Parker)  Feb.  19,  1830, 
rel.  to  distress  warrants  issued  agst.  certain  banks 
for  refusal  to  pay  taxes;  and  asking  instructions 
as  to  propriety  of  exacting  payment  of  taxes  from 
banks  during  suspension.    (Same  1829/30:  237-238.) 

1830.  Rept.  from  committee  (Davis)  to  whom  was  re- 
ferred communication  from  state  treasurer  rel.  to 
taxes  due  and  remaining  uncollected  from  certain 
banks.    (Same  1829/30:  245-246.) 

1840.  Non-payment  of  tax  by  Morris  Canal  and  Bank- 
ing Co.;  reason  (employment  of  capital  entirely  for 
canal  purposes).  (Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct. 
27,  1840.) 

1841.  Refusal  of  Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co.  to  pay 
tax.    {Same  (Pennington)   Oct.  26,  1841.) 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 
B.VNK.s — cont'd 

1865.  Corresp.  rel.  to  withholding  by  banks  and  r.rs. 
of  tax  upon  portion  of  dividends  held  by  state. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1864/5:  747-749.) 

rasing  from  Collected  does. 

.     Attention  called  to  fact  that  unless  state  banks 

which,  under  enabling  act  of  last  sess.  have  ceased 
to  do  business  under  laws  of  state  are  considered 
liable  for  payment  of  tax  upon  their  respective 
capitals,  the  usual  apprns.  to  public  schools  cannot 
be  made  out  of  income  of  school  fund.  (Same 
1864/5:  759.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1866.  Recommended  that  act  be  passed  providing  for 
assessment  and  collection  of  taxes  on  capital  stock 
of  national  banks,  and  that  in  addition  to  municipal 
taxes,  one-half  per  cent  on  their  capital  stock  be 
levied  tor  support  of  common  schools.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Parker)   Jan.  9,  1866:  10.) 

1866-1895.  Review  of  legislation  and  decisions  of  Su- 
preme Court  rel.  to  taxation  of  banks  in  state — 
bank  property  and  stock.  (5  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation 
1895:  25-38.) 

1885.     See  above,  Corporations,  this  date. 

1890.  Pending  cases  of  state  and  Morris  Canal  and 
Banking  Co.  (Lehigh  Valley  lessee)  and  Morris 
and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  (D.  L.  &  W.,  lessee)  for  taxes. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  1890:  5-6.) 

1894.  On  deductions  for  debts  and  taxation  of  bank 
shares.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1894:  83.) 

1896.  Recommendations:  assess  and  tax  bank  stock  in 
district  in  which  bank  is  located;  repeal  $500  ex- 
emption allowed  to  firemen  and  militiamen;  repeal 
law  of  1893  exempting  parsonales  from  taxation 
to  value  of  $5,000;  limit  time  in  which  appeals  to 
bd.  may  be  filed;  permitting  no  deductions  for 
debts,  except  from  assessed  value  of  personal  prop- 
erty, mortgages  excepted;  power  by  bd.  to  certify 
to  Supreme  Court  questions  of  law  rel.  to  taxation, 
etc.;  either  abolish  poll  tax  or  make  clear  legisl. 
declaration  on  subject;  compelling  local  authori- 
ties to  publish  annually  list  of  taxpayers,  their 
taxable  property  and  amt.  of  tax.  (6  same  1895/6: 
42-43.) 

1S97.  Taxation  of  bank  shares;  lack  of  uniformity 
throughout  state,  for  the  reason  that  assessor  of 
taxing  district  where  bank  is  located  fails  to  notify 
assessors  in  adjoining  districts  that  stock  of  that 
particular  bank  is  held  in  their  districts;  brief  on 
subject  submitted  by  attorneys  of  national  banks 
of  Paterson;  bills  tor  remedial  legislation.  (7  same 
1896/7:  47-59.) 

1902.  On  inequality  of  assessment  betw.  bank  shares 
and  other  property.    (12  fiame  1901/2:  29.) 

1903.  See  above.  Taxation:   State,  this  date. 
Building  and  Loan  Associations 

1884.  Exemption  of  bldg.  and  loan  assns.  from  taxa- 
tion. (7  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1883/4:  339-340.) 

1897.  Taxation  of  building  and  loan  assns.:  nature  of 
such  institutions;  corresp.  with  treasurer.  (H. 
Campbell)  of  Red  Bank  Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn.  on 
subject  of  taxation.  (7  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1896/7: 
22-25.) 

1903.     See  above.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 
Ca.nalh 

See  also  l>elow.  Railroads. 
1884.     See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 
1884-1894.     See  same,  these  dates. 
18841895.     See   above,   Taxation:     State.    Jersey   City, 

1896. 
1894-1897.     See  below.  Laws,  these  dates. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


657 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 

Express  Companies 

1884.  See  below.  Railroads,  this  date. 
.    See  above.  Corporations,  this  date. 

1885.  See  same,  this  date. 
Insurance 

1883-1889.  Table:  amt.  ot  premiums  reed,  and  taxes 
paid  by  life  Insurance  cos.  not  incorporated  in  N.  J. 
but  doing  business  therein.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
1891  app.) 

1884.  See  below,  Laws,  this  date. 
.     See  below.  Railroads,  this  date, 

1884-1903.  Review  of  legislation  rel.  to  taxation  of  in- 
surance cos.  other  than  life.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors 
1903  pt.  2:  8-9.) 

1885.  See  above.  Corporations,  this  date. 

1891.  Provisions  of  laws  for  taxation  of  foreign  life 
insurance  cos.;  small  income  resulting;  amt.  of 
premiums  collected  1883  to  1889  and  amt.  of  taxes 
paid;  under  existing  system,  state  can  never  collect 
fair  amt.  of  tax  from  these  cos.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ab- 
bett) Jan.  13,  1891.) 
1903.  See  above.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 
Parlor  Cab  Companies 

1885.    See  above.  Corporations,  this  date. 
Railroads 

serial 


Under  act  ot  April  2,  1873. 

1873-1883.    Ann.  rept.  of  comr.  of  r.r.  taxation. 

Checklist 
Dept.  and  doc.  ed.  vary  only  in  omission  of  imprint  from 
the  doc.  ed. 

James  S.  Yard,  commissioner 
Trenton  :    State  Gazette — Murphy  &  Bechtel,  1873. 
pp. 
Trenton  :    Public  Opinion — W.  S.  Sharp.  1874.     34 


1873. 

29 
1874. 

pp. 
1875. 

pp. 
1876. 

pp. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 


Trenton  :  Public  Opinion — W.  S.   Sharp,   1875.     8 

Trenton  :  J.  L.  Murphy,   State  Gazette,  1876.     10 

Trenton  :  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1877.    27  pp. 

Trenton  :  Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.     12  pp. 

Trenton  :  VV.  S.  Sharp.  1S79.     14  pp. 
Mt.  Holly  :    C.  H.  Folwell,  1880.     17  pp. 

Orange  :  S.  Toombs,  1881.    14  pp.* 


A,  M.  Reynolds,  commissioner 

1882.  Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1882.     84  pp. 

1883.  Toms  River  :    S.  f.  Jennings,  1883.     74  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1873  In  Legisl.  docs.   1874.  doc.  24. 

1874  •■         "  "       lS7.->.    [doc.   25]. 

1875 '       1871!.    [doc.   26]. 

1876 1877,   doc.  27. 

1877  '•         "  "       1878,  doc.   23. 

1878  "         "  "       1879,  V.  2,  doc.  54. 

1879  "         "            "       1880,   V.   2,  doc.  62. 
1880 1881,  V.  2,  doc.  54. 

1881  "         "  "       1882,  V.  2,  doc.  57. 

1882  "         "  "       1883,  V.   1,  doc.  8. 

1883  "         "  "       1884.   V.   1,  doc.  9. 

B 

1873-1883.    Return  made  to  the  comptroller  by  the  comr. 
of  r.r.  taxation. 


Checklist 
J.  U  Murphy.  1881.     89  pp.  12°. 
.1.  L.  Murphy,  1881.     29  pp.  12°. 


1873.  Trenton 

1874.  Trenton 
1875-1877.      Not  found. 

1878.  Trenton  :    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878.     13  pp.  12°. 

1879.  Not  found. 

1880.  Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1880.     29  pp.  12°. 

The  only  copy  seen  was  In  charge  of  the  custodian  of  the 
N.  J.  Capitol. 

1881.  Trenton  :   J.  L.  Murphy,  1881. 

1882.  Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1882. 

1883.  Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1883. 


15  pp.  12°. 
36  (1)  pp.  12°. 
44  pp.  12°. 


•  This  rept.  bears  date  1880  on  title  page,  1881  on  cover ;  1881  is 
correct. 

42 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 


Corporations — cont'd 
Railroads — cont'd 


serial — cont'd 


1873-1874.     [Circulars  issued  by  comr.  of  r.r.  taxation.] 

Checklist 
1873 
April  24.     [Circular  to  township  assessors  calling  attention 
to   provisions   of   new    law   and   requesting    rept.    and 
valuation  of  r.r.  property,  etc.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      I  A.R.  comr.  r.r.  taxation  1873  :  9.) 

April  24.      [Circular  to  editors  enclosing  copy  of  new  r.r. 
taxation  law.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.      (A.R.  comr.  r.r.  taxation  1873  :  10.) 

April  24.     [Circular  to  presidents  of  r.r.  cos.,  calling  atten- 
tion to  provisions  of  new  law  and  requesting  rept.  on 
their  valuation,  etc.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.      Same.      (A.R.  comr.   r.r.   taxation   1873:11.) 

July    24.      [Circular    to    township    committees    whose    as- 
sessors did  not  reply  to  circular  of  April  24. 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.      (A.R.  comr.  r.r.  taxation  1873:24.) 

1874 
April   15.      [Circular  sent  to  assessors  of  townships  and 
cities   rel.  to   reporting  additional   property.    I.  e.   not 
included  In  rept.  of  1873.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.     "(A.R.  comr.  r.r.  taxation  1874  :  3-4.) 

April  15.     [Circular  to  township  committee,  enclosing  copy 
of  that  sent  to  assessors  and  calling  attention  to  need 
of  immediate  action.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
— — .      Same.      (A.R.  comr.  r.r.  taxation  1874  :  4-5.) 

7ion-serial 

1837.  Debt,  contracted  on  acct.  of  new  penitentiary; 
revenue  from  transit  duties.  (Govs.  mess.  (Dicker- 
son)  Jan.  3,  1837.) 

1838.  No  returns  made  during  the  year  by  Camden 
and  Amboy  R.R.  resp.  passengers  and  mdse.  trans- 
ported on  line  of  that  road,  by  way  of  Bordentown 
and  Trenton.    (A.R.  treasurer  1837/8:  78.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1839.  Rept.  of  committee  of  ways  and  means  (Porter) 
on  part  of  treasurer's  communication  rel.  to  transit 
duty  on  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  via  Bordentown 
and  Trenton.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9:  315.) 

.     Difference  of  opinion  with  Camden  and  Amboy 

R.R.  and   Transportation   Co.   resp.   transit  duties. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1838/9:  40.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1840.  Rept.  of  committee  on  judiciary  (Armstrong) 
on  so  much  of  treasurer's  rept.  as  relates  to  transit 
duties  and  taxes  payable  by  Camden  and  Amboy 
R.R.  and  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.  (Jol. 
Legisl.  Council  1839/40:  302-306.) 

.     Rept.  of  select  committee  (Sanderson)  apptd.  to 

enquire  in  relation  to  difference  of  opinion  existing 
betw.  treasurer  and  oflBcers  of  Camden  and  Amboy 
R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  (Same  1839/40:  267- 
269.) 

1841.  Resp.  difference  of  opinion  betw.  state  officers 
and  the  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  Co.  and  the  N.  J. 
R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  resp.  transit  duties. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  26,  1841.) 

.     Communication     from     Delaware    and     Raritan 

Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transpor- 
tation Co.  and  from  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation 
Co.  rel.  to  diversity  of  opinion  betw.  them  and  state 
treasurer  as  to  tax  and  transit  duties.  (Jol.  Legisl. 
Council  1841/2:  21-321  Votes  of  Assem.  1841/2:  27- 
33.) 

.     Rept.  of  state  treasurer    (Southard)    in   answer 

to  House  res.  requesting  him  to  communicate  cor- 
resp.  betw.  him  and  the  treasurer  of  Camden  and 
Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  and  Delaware 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 
Railkoads — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
and  Raritan  Canal  Co.,  and  the  treasurer  of  the  N.  J. 
R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.;  also  legal  opinion  of 
the  atty.-gen.  on  matters  of  difference  betw.  the  two 
cos.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1S40/1:  595-606.) 

1841.  Rept.  from  treasurer  (Southard)  and  atty.-gen. 
(Field)  in  reply  to  concurrent  res.  of  the  Legisl. 
(Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1840/1:  164-165;  Votes  of 
Assem.  1840/1:  400-401.) 

Inability  to  secure  decision  of  Supreme  Court  on  differ- 
ences betw.  treasurer  of  state  and  olBcers  of  Camden 
and  Am])o.v  R.U.  and  Transportation  Co.  and  N.  J. 
R.R.  and   Transportation   Co.,   council   for  the  cos. 
having  deemed   it   a   iegisl.    rather   than   a  judicial 
matter  and  refused  to  enter  into  a  suit. 
.     Rept.  of  joint-committee    (Reeve)    on  communi- 
cation   from    treasurer    and    atty.-gen.    on    transit 
duties  of  certain  r.r.  cos.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1840: 
280-284;  Votes  of  Assem.  1840/1:  613-618.) 

Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy 
R.R,  and  Transportation  Co.,  and  N.  .1.  R.R.  and 
Transportation  Co. 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  nOO  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1840/1  :  618.) 

.  Communication  from  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transporta- 
tion Co.  rel.  to  differences  with  state  treasurer 
respecting  tax  and  transit  duty.  (Doc.  2,  ace.  Govs. 
mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  26,  1841.) 

.     Communication     from     Delaware     and     Raritan 

Canal  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  T.  Co.  rel. 
to  difference  of  opinion  with  state  treasurer.  (Doc. 
1,  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  Oct.  26,  1841.) 

.     Differences  existing  betw.  state  and  Camden  and 

Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  and  betw.  state 
and  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  in  regard  to 
transit  duties  and  percentage  on  transportation  of 
passengers;  acct.  of  legislation  since  1832  affecting 
these  cos.  and  state's  interest  therein.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Pennington)  Oct.  26,  1841.) 

1842.  Rept.  of  minority  of  judiciary  committee  (Lilly) 
on  subject  of  transit  duties  due  state  from  Delaware 
and  Raritan  Canal,  and  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R. 
and  Transportation  cos.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1841/2:  233-239.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen ;  ordered  prtd.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  1841/2 : 
240).  An  amended  res.  from  this  committee  was 
ordered  prtd.,  p.  570  ;  not  found. 

.     Rept.   of  committee    (Chetwood)    on   portion   of 

Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  difference  of  opinion  betw.  treas- 
urer and  officers  of  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation 
Co.  rel.  to  transit  duties  and  tax.  (Jol.  Legisl. 
Council   1841/2:  177-180.) 

Probably  refers  to  entry  from  GoTS.  mess,  entered  above, 
under  date,  1841. 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (.Tol.  Legisl.  Council 
1841/2  :  177-180.) 

.     Rept.   of  select  committee    (Lanning)    to  whom 

was  referred  part  of  Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  difference 
of  opinion  betw.  treasurer  of  state  and  officers  of 
N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  resp.  transit 
duties  and  tax  payable  to  state.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1841/2:  498-503.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1841/2  :  50;i,) 

1845.  Rept.  of  committee  (Johnes)  on  memorial  of 
N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  rel.  to  two-fold 
assessment  of  tax  and  transit  duty.  (Sen.  jol. 
1845:  487-490.) 

1846-1877.  Review  of  r.r.  tax  legislation  and  results  of 
law  of  1876.    (A.R.  comptroller  1876/7:  44-49.) 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 
Railkoads — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1847.  Rept.  of  committee  on  education  (King)  on 
memorials  asking  that  proceeds  of  transit  duty  paid 
by  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  be  appropriated  to  purposes 
of  education.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1847:  495.) 
1853-1885.  Table:  cost  of  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  as 
shown  by  repts.  of  Co.  each  yr.,  actual  cost  as  shown 
by  examination  of  co.'s  boolts,  tax  paid  by  Co.,  tax 
required  to  be  paid  under  charter,  balance  tax  still 
due  state,  interest  on  same  to  Jan.  1,  1887,  total  tax 
and  interest  due.    (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1887.) 

1854.  R.R.  charters  should  not  be  granted  without  re- 
serving to  state  payment  of  passenger  and  transit 
duties;  tax  upon  capital  stock  suggested.  (Govs. 
mess.   (Fort)  Jan.  11,  1854:  11-13.) 

1855.  Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  (Thompson)  rel.  to  state 
tax  on  Central  R.R.  of  N.  J.  (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1809: 
1097-1101;  App.  to  House  jol.  1859:  1097-1101.) 

1859.  Advancement  of  tax  upon  capital  stock  by  N.  J. 
R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.  for  1858  and  1859,  and 
by  Central  R.R.  Co.  for  1859;  system  is  only  tem- 
porising.   (Govs.  mess.   (Newell)   Jan.  12,  1859:  5.) 

.     Rept.  of  special  committee  (Gifford)  on  so  much 

of  Govs.  mess,  as  relates  to  transit  duty  on  rail- 
roads. (App.  to  Minutes  of  Assem.  1859:  347-349; 
app.  to  Sen.  jol.  1859:  347-349.) 

.     Protest  of  Joint  Companies  in  regard  to  transit 

duty  upon  manure,  wood,  lumber,  lime,  coal  and 
ashes;  favorable  attention  suggested.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Newell)  Jan.  12,  1859;  15-16.) 

.     Stmt,  of  state  treasurer    (R.  M.  Smith)    rel.  to 

arrearages  of  tax  due  state  from  Central  R.R.  (App. 
to  Sen.  jol.  1859:  1095-1096;  App.  to  House  jol.  1859: 
1095-1096.) 

1862.     See  above.  Corporations,  this  date. 

1865.     See  above.  Banks,  this  date. 

1869.  Message  from  Gov.  (Randolph)  recommending 
change  in  mode  of  taxation  as  applied  to  corpora- 
tions upon  which  taxation  has  heretofore  been 
levied  by  means  of  transit  duties.  (Sen.  jol.  1869: 
297-298.) 

• .     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1869:  191-194.) 

.     Action  of  comptroller  in  collecting  arrearages  of 

taxes  from  r.rs.  chartered  by  state.  (A.R.  comptrol- 
ler 1868/9:  259-261.) 

I'aging  from  (.'oiiected  docs. 

.     Memorial  of  United  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal 

Co.,  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation 
Co.  and  N.  J.  R.R.  and  'Transportation  Co.,  praying 
for  reduction  of  transit  duties.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1869:  145-156.) 

1869-1884.  Stmt,  compiled  from  returns  of  Morris  and 
Essex  R.R.  Co.  to  state  bd.,  Nov.,  1886,  and  from 
ann.  repts.  since  lease  to  D.  L.  and  W.  R.R.  Co., 
showing  property  and  investments  escaping  taxa- 
tion. (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887,  Schedule 
D.) 

1870.  Communication  of  Gov.  Randolph  to  J.  B.  Halght, 
collector  of  city  revenue,  Jersey  City  in  reply  to 
note  asking  him  to  withhold  his  signature  from 
bill  499,  rel.  to  taxes  to  be  paid  by  Erie  Rwy.  Co.  on 
acct.  of  injustice  of  its  operation  on  that  city. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1870:  47-51.) 

.     See  above.  Corporations,  this  date. 

1872.  Revision  of  laws  levying  revenue  from  rwy.  cor- 
porations recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph) 
Jan.   191,  1872:  4.) 

1873-1874.     See  above,  the  serial  group  (C),  these  dates. 

1873-1876.     See  below.  Laws,  these  dates. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


659 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 
Railroads — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1874.     N.  J.  Supreme  Court:  The  state,  The  United  R.R. 
and   Canal   cos.   vs.   comr.    of   r.r.   taxation.     (A.R. 
comr.  r.r.  tajtation  1874:  25-34.) 
.     Taxation  of  r.r.  corporations.    (Govs.  mess.  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  13,  1S74.) 

.     N.  J.  Supreme  Court:  The  state,  The  Morris  and 

Essex  R.R.  Co.  prosecutors,  vs.  Jas.  Yard,  comr.  of 
r.r.  taxation.    (A.R.  comr.  r.r.  taxation  1874:  15-23.) 

1876.  See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 

.     On  r.r.  taxation.    (Govs.  mess.    (Bedle)   Jan.  11, 

1876:  36-39.) 

1877.  R.R.  tax  comr.'s  rept.  to  comptroller  of  valua- 
tions of  r.r.  property  required  to  be  made  every 
three  years  (act  of  1873).  (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  9, 
1877:  19.) 

.     Opinion  of  Supreme  Court  in  case  of  State,  and 

Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  vs.  comr.  of  r.r.  taxation 
of  state  In  matter  of  taxation,  Oct.  term.  (A.R. 
comr.  r.r.  taxation  1877:  21-27.) 

.     Corresp.  betw.  comr.  of  r.r.  taxation  and  atty.- 

gen.  rel.  to  exemption  of  r.r.  Improvements.  (Same 
1877:  4-7.) 

1882.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (McAdoo)  on  taxa- 
tion of  r.rs.  and  other  corporations.  19  pp.  (Leglsl. 
docs.  1883  V.  2,  doc.  32.) 

.     Same,   separate.    Trenton:     Naar,   Day  &   Naar, 

1883.    20  pp. 

.     Same,   another   edition.    Hoboken:     Hudson   Co. 

Democrat  Print,  n.  d.  23  pp. 

The  rept.  Is  dated  Dec.  29.  1882.  though  submitted  Jan. 
15,  18S.3.  The  committee  were  apptd.  at  the  Legist. 
Session  of  1882. 

.  Municipal  taxation  of  rwys. :  payment  of  addi- 
tional sums  by  cos.  having  terminal  in  Jersey  City; 
cos.  in  Hoboken  not  meeting  their  sliare  of  burden 
of  taxation;  recommended  that  law  be  so  amended 
that  all  r.r.  property  not  actually  used  for  r.r.  pur- 
poses shall  be  taxed  in  same  manner  and  form  as 
other  property.    (A.R.  comr.  r.r.  taxation  1882:  3-4.) 

.     Recommended  legislation  to  more  clearly  define 

terminal  exemptions.    iSiiiiw  1882:  11-12.) 

.     Summary  of  laws  of  various  states  in  relation  to 

r.r.  taxation.    (Same  1882:  67-84.) 

Ala..  Ark.,  Cal.,  Col..  Conn.,  Del.,  Fla.,  Ga..  111.,  Ind.. 
la.,  Kan..  La..  Me..  Md.,  Mass..  Mich.,  Minn.,  Miss., 
Mo.,  Neb..  Nev..  N.  H.,  N.  Y.,  Ohio,  Ore.,  Penn., 
R.  I.,   S.   C  Tenn.,  Texas.   Vt.,  Va..  W.  Va..   Wise. 

1882-1904.  Table:  summary  of  valuation  of  property  of 
the  several  r.r.  corporations  of  N.  J.,  taxed  for  bene- 
fit of  the  municipalities  wlierein  the  property  is 
situated.     {Same  18S2   (p.  57)— .same  1884.) 

From  1885  to  1004  the  stmt.  Is  found  in  Ann.  rept.  of  the 
state  bd.  of  assessors. 

1883.  On  terminal  exemptions  In  Jersey  City.  (Same 
1883:  6-7.) 

.     Rept.  on  Central  R.R.  of  N.  J.    (Same  1883:  10-11.) 

.     R.R.  taxation;  review  of  legislation;  amt.  of  tax 

paid;  valuation  of  property;  comparison  with  other 
property.    (Govs.  mess.   (Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  State  bd.  of  assessors  succeeded  the  old  r.r. 
comr.;  duties.  (13  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor, 
etc.  1889/90:  454-455.) 

.     Stmt,  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  assessed  by  state  bd. 

of  assessors.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  tax  that  companies  composing  the 

three  principal  r.r.  systems  in  state  would  pay,  if 
all  their  real  estate  in  each  locality  was  taxed  at 
full  local  rates,  and  rolling  stock  at  one  per  cent.; 
also  tax  as  originally  levied  under  act  of  1884,  in- 
cluding franchise  tax  levied  thereunder,  and,  also 
showing    advantage   act    of    1884    gives    r.rs.    over 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Corporations — cont'd 
Railhoad.s — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
individual  tax  payers.    (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1884: 
456-463.) 
1884.     Same.     (Govs.    mess.    (Ludlow)    Jan.    8,    1884.) 

.     Amt.  of  r.r.  taxation  for  year  and  estimates  for 

coming  year.     (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors   1884:  21-22.) 

.     On  relative  taxation  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.    (Same 

1884:  42-43.) 

.     Comparison  of  r.rs.  of  Mass.  with  those  of  N.  J. 

in  regard  to  taxation.    (Same  1884:  44-46.) 

.     Amts.  which  should  be  yielded  by  r.r.  taxation; 

tax  on  foreign  insurance  cos.;  state  prison  receipts; 
interest  and  dividends,  judicial  fees;  official  fees; 
assessments  on  corporations;  tax  on  telegraph  and 
express  cos.,  which  pay  nothing.  (Govs.  mess.  (Lud- 
low) Jan.  8,  1884.) 

.     Amt.    invested    in    r.r.    property    in    state;    amt. 

assessed;  unequal  distribution  betw.  tax  on  prop- 
erty of  r.rs.  and  that  of  individuals;  suggestions 
for  Improving  matters.  (Same  (Ludlow)  Jan.  8, 
1884.) 

.     Opinion  of  atty.-gen.   (Stockton)   on  Assem.  bill 

to  provide  for  assessment  and  collection  of  tax  upon 
property  transported  by  r.r.  or  canal  into  N.  J. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1884:  1105-1108.) 
.  Rept.  of  special  joint  committee  (Griggs)  on  tax- 
ation of  r.r.  and  other  corporations.  (Sen.  Jol.  1884: 
318-331.) 

Tabular  stmts,  and  proposed  bills  are  emitted  from  the 
doc.  ed. 

.     Same.    47  pp.    (Leglsl.  docs.  1884  v.  2,  doc.  38.) 

Same,  separate.  Camden:  The  Courier  Publish- 
ing Assn.,  1884.   47  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Lilirary. 
See  above.  Corporations,  this  date. 
See  above.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 
Forms  (C1-C14)   for  returns  from  r.r.  and  canal 
COS.    (A.R.  bd.  assessors  1884:  61-68.) 
See  below.  Laws,  this  date. 

Stmt.:  amt.  of  capital  stock  and  bonded  indebted- 
ness of  r.r.  corporations  taxed  under  laws  of  1884. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  49-42.) 

Penn.;    Phila.    and    liiadinj; ;    N.    Y.,    Lake    I<;rle   &    W. ; 
Del.,  Lacka.  &  W.  ;  otbor  r.rs. 

.     Stmt.:  tax  that  United  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Canal  Co., 

Morris  &  Essex  R.R.  and  Central  R.R.  of  N.  J.  would 
pay  if  real  estate  in  each  locality  was  taxed  at  full 
local  rates  and  rolling  stock  at  one  per  cent.;  tax 
levied  under  act  of  1884  and  advantage  given  r.rs. 
over  individual  taxpayers.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan. 
13,  1885:  52-55.) 
1884-1888.  Valuation  of  r.r.  and  canal  property  by 
state  bd.  of  assessors.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  21, 
1890:  24  or  41.) 

Theri'  are  two  editions  of  this  messaire. 
1884-1892.  Comment  on  statistics  of  N.  J.  r.rs.  mileage; 
financial  stmts.;  actual  cost,  valuation  by  bd.  of 
assessors;  no.  of  passengers  and  amt.  of  freight 
traffic;  receipts.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1884  (pp. 
18-20)— .s«mc  1892.) 
1884-1895.     See   above,    Taxation:    State.     Jersey   City, 

1S96. 
1884-1904.  Railroad  and  canal  cos.;  tables  giving  length 
of  main  line,  capital  stock,  bonded  debt,  gross  earn- 
ings, and  tax  by  cos.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1884 
(pp.  450-453)— .w»ir  1904.) 
.  Assessments  levied  by  bd.  of  assessors  on  prop- 
erty of  r.r.  and  canal  corporations  for  taxes,  by 
systems  and  cos.  (Same  1884  (pp.  97-433) — same 
1904.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Corporations — cont'd 
Railroads — con  I'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1884/5-1894/5.  Table:  aggregate  valuations  and  taxa- 
tion— state  and  district — of  railroads  and  canals, 
each  year.    {Same  1885   (p.  21) — same  1895.) 

1885.  Rept.  of  atty.-gen.  (Stockton)  in  the  matter  of 
the  Central  R.R.  tax  case  of  1882,  writs  of  certiorari 
under  the  act  of  April  10,  1884,  misc.  corporations, 
N.  J.  vs.  Delaware,  certain  special  charters,  land  of 
the  Delaware  Indians.  31  pp.  ( Leglsl.  docs.  1885, 
doc.  34.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    J.  L.   Murphy,   1885. 

31  pp. 

.     Communication  to  the  Gov.   of  N.   J.   from   the 

state  bd.  of  assessors,  n.  t.  p.  8  pp. 

R.R.  and  canal  tax. 

Copy  seen  In  the  X.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

.     Stmt,  showing  the  taxes  levied  on  r.r.  and  canal 

property  for  state  and  local  uses  under  valuation 
made  in  1884,  together  with  amts.  paid,  and  amts. 
due  Oct.  31,  1885.    (A.R.  comptroller  1884/5:  86-88.) 

.     See  above.  Corporations,  this  date. 

.  Copies  of  protests  filed  by  r.rs.,  with  their  re- 
turns.   (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1885:  55-87.) 

.     List  of  contesting   r.r.  cos.  with   brief  stmt,   of 

status  of  these  cases.    (Kame  1885:  5-12.) 

.     Favorable  comment  on  N.  J.  law  providing  for 

taxation  of  r.r.  property  in  comparison  with  that  of 
other  states.    (Same  1885:  24-27.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  monetary  difference  in  value  of 

r.rs.  contesting  assessment  of  1884,  as  made  by 
state  bd.  of  assessors  and  as  claimed  by  cos. ;  value 
at  par  of  securities  representing  said  roads;  tax 
assessed  by  state  bd.  compared  with  tax  which 
would  be  levied  if  companies'  claim  be  allowed; 
and  loss  to  revenue  of  state  in  such  case.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886,  foldg.  table.) 

.     Protest  filed  by  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.    (Same 

(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  48.) 

.     Protest  filed  by  Penn.  R.R.  Co.  in  comptroller's 

office.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  45-48.) 

— — .  List  of  r.r.  corporations  assessed  by  state  bd., 
classified  into  systems.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12, 
1886:  42-44.) 

.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  state  taxes  paid  by  con- 
testing [r.r.]  corporations  under  orders  of  court. 
(Same  (Abbett)   Jan.  12,  1886:  40-41.) 

.     Amt.  due  state  from  r.r.  and  misc.  corporations 

tax.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  4.) 

.     Table:  ann.  value  of  total  and  partial  exemptions 

of  real  estate  of  r.rs.  and  canals,  from  local  taxes 
in  30  taxing  distrs.,  comprising  all  cities  except 
Gloucester  and  all  other  important  r.r.  and  canal 
points.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  21,  1890:  35-36  or 
42-43.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  messa^^p. 

.     Tables:  value  of  real  estate  of  r.rs.  and  canal  cos. 

exempt  from  all  local  tax,  in  each  taxing  distr. ;  by 
cos.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  21,  1890:  25-34  or  29-40.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  messaffe. 

.  Stmt,  showing  amt.  of  stock  and  bonded  indebted- 
ness of  r.r.  corporations  taxed  by  state  bd.  of  asses- 
sors.   (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1885:  49-51.) 

.     Stmt,  showing  monetary  differences  In  value  of 

r.r.  contesting  assessments  of  1884  as  made  by 
state  bd.  of  assessors,  and  as  claimed  by  cos.;  value 
at  par  of  securities  representing  said  roads;  tax 
assessed  by  state  bd.  compared  with  tax  which 
would  be  levied  if  cos.  claim  be  allowed  and  loss  to 
revenue  of  state  in  such  case.  (Same  (Abbett) 
1886;   foldg.  stmt,  facing  p.  48.) 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Corporations — cont'd 
R  Ai  i,no  AD.s — con  t'd 

non -serial — cont'd 

1885.  List  of  r.r.  corporations  assessed  by  state  bd., 
classified  into  systems.  (Same  (Abbett)  1886:  42- 
44.) 

1885-1887.  Table:  taxes  due  from  r.r.  corporations  for 
state  purposes,  under  act  of  April  10,  1884.  (Same 
(Green)   1881/8:  8.) 

.     Tables:  allotment  to  each  taxing  district  for  each 

of  the  three  yrs.  of  total  amt.  of  local  r.r.  taxes  paid 
in  during  those  three  yrs.  (A.R.  comptroller  1886/7: 
69-81.) 

.     Modifications  in  assessments  already  made  and 

reductions  in  taxes  levied  and  returned  as  payable 
In  1850  and  1886  under  rulings  of  Supreme  Court  in 
contested  cases  rel.  to  local  tax  on  r.r.  corporations. 
(Same  1886/7:  64-81.) 

1885-1888.  State  and  local  tax  reed,  on  r.r.  and  canal 
property,  each  year.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan. 
[81,  1889.) 

1885-1892.  Table:  aggregate  amts.  of  state  and  local 
tax  on  r.rs.  and  canals  paid  to  state  and  to  the 
localities   thereunder.     (Same    (Abbett)    1893:  14.) 

1885-1903/4.     Local  tax  on  r.r.  and  canal  property;  amt. 
payable    by    each    corporation.     (A.R.    comptroller 
1884/5  (pp.  73-77)— .s«mf  1903/4.) 
Individual  corporations  not  given  1886. 

1886.  Suggestion  for  an  act  providing  for  prosecution 
of  suit  which  shall  determine  amt.  Morris  and 
Essex  R.R.  Co.  have  paid  under  alleged  contract  of 
1865,  and  to  secure  immediate  payment  of  sum 
found  due  in  such  suit.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan. 
1886:  13-14.) 

.     Value  of  r.r.  and  canal  property  in  Jersey  City; 

effect  taxation   as  individuals  would  have  on   tax 

rate.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  16.) 
.     Stmt,  furnished  state  bd.  of  assessors  by  Morris 

and  Essex  R.R.  Co.    (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11, 

1887,  Schedule  C.) 

Includes  .statistics  of  the  road  since  1S77. 

.     State  and  local  tax  on  r.rs.  in  1885;  assessments 

of  1884  and  1885;  litigation;  taxes  on  r.rs.  for  local 
purposes.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1SS6:  5-17.) 

1886.  Special  mess,  from  Gov.  Abbett  concerning  the 
decision  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  the  case  of  the 
state,  the  Central  R.R.  Co.  of  N.  J.,  prosecutor  vs. 
The  state  bd.  of  assessors  et  al.  defendants.  (Sen. 
jol.  1886:  265-268;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1886:  350-353.) 

.     Same.    5  pp.    (Leglsl.  docs.  1886  v.  3,  doc.  37) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    J.   L.  Murphy,  1886. 

5  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newarl!. 

.     Message  from  Gov.    (Abbett)   rel.  to  decision  of 

court  of  errors  and  appeals  affirming  constitution- 
ality of  act  of  Apr.  10,  1884  for  taxation  of  r.r.  and 
canal  property.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1886:  971.) 

.     Special  mess,  of  Gov.  Abbett  rel.  to  claim  of  state 

agst.  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  for  taxes  under  act 
of  March  23,  1865.  18  pp.  (Leglsl.  docs.  1886  v.  3, 
doc.  36.) 

.    Same.     (Minutes  of  Assem.   1886:  972-988;    Sen. 

jol.  1886:  798-813.) 

.     See  below,  Laws,  this  date. 

.     Railroad  tax  law;    opinions  of  Court  of  Errors 

and  Appeals,  delivered  May  29,  1886.  62  pp.  (Leglsl. 
docs.  1886  V.  3,  doc.  41.) 

.     Opinion  of  Supreme  Court  In  case  of  the  State, 

the  Central  R.R.  Co.  of  N.  J.  vs.  State  board  of 
assessors  et  al.  20  pp.    (Same  1886.  v.  3,  doc.  40.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


661 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 
Railroads — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1886-1887.  Text  of  act  of  June  10,  1886,  directing  cer- 
tain investigations  to  be  made  by  bd.  rel.  to  correct- 
ness or  incorrectness  of  repts.  lieretofore  made  by 
r.r.  or  canal  corporations  as  basis  of  taxation;  also 
action  of  bd.  under  this  law.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors 
1886  (pp.  19-24)— .v(/mf  1887.) 

1887.  Claim  of  state  for  taxes  agst.  Morris  and  Essex 
R.R.  Co.    (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     Rept.  of  examination  of  bd.  of  assessors  into  ann. 

repts.  of  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  1853-1887,  under 
act  of  June  10,  1886.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1887: 
55-97.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1887:  149-192.) 

.     Act  of  1884   under   whicli   r.r.   and   canal   tax   is 

levied  declared  constitutional;  revenue  from  these 
taxes  in  1884  and  1886;  amt.  of  taxes  on  this  class 
of  property  for  local  purposes  1SS4  to  1886;  full 
measure  of  equal  taxation  not  yet  attained;  sug- 
gestions.   (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     Table:  results  as  to  each  taxing  distr.  in  state  if 

real  estate  of  r.r.  and  canal  cos.  was  taxed  at  full 
local  rates.    (.S'umc  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     Amt.  due  state  from  r.r.  and  misc.  corporation 

tax;  amt.  uncollectable.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11, 
1887.) 

.     Taxation — on     whom     and     by    what    principle 

levied;  unfairness  connected  with  r.r.  taxation. 
(Same  (Green)  Jan.  [18],  1887.) 

.     State,   local   and   total    tax   agst.   r.rs.   in    1886; 

valuation  of  property;  increase  over  1885;  mileage 
of  r.rs.  and  of  canals  and  feeders  in  state;  new 
roads.    (Sohw  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

.     Protection  of  state  as  to  taxation,  etc.   in  acts 

granting  r.r.  charters.  (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11, 
1887.) 

.     Govs.  mess.  (Green)  and  ace.  docs.  resp.  taxation 

of  the  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  (Sen.  jol.  1887: 
246-249;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1887:  428-430.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1887,  v.  3,  doc.  37.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    MacCrellish  &  Quig- 

ley,  1887.    6  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .7.  Hist.  Soey..  Newark. 

1888.  Amt.  of  unpaid  r.r.  taxes  in  hands  of  atty.-gen. 
for  collection.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [10], 
1888:  8.) 

.  Inequality  of  r.r.  taxation;  amt.  of  local  tax  col- 
lected on  r.rs.  since  1884.  (Same  (Green)  Jan. 
[10],  1888:  4-5.) 

.     Payment  of  taxes  by  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co. 

for  1885  and  1886;  arbitration  proceedings.  (Same 
(Green)  Jan.  [10],  1888:  3-4.) 

.  Rept.  of  atty.-gen.  (Stockton)  concerning  trans- 
portation of  freight  and  passengers  by  Philadelphia 
and  Reading  R.R.  Co.,  and  arrears  of  taxes  of  Morris 
and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  6  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1888  v.  3, 
doc.  40.) 

.     See  above.  Taxation:  State.    Board  of  Assessors, 

this  date. 

1889.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Arbitration  connected  with   arrears  of  taxes  of 

Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  and  settlement  betw. 
state  and  Central  R.R.  Co.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green) 
Jan.  [8],  1889.) 

1889/90.  Amt.  of  tax  levied  on  r.r.  and  canal  corpora- 
tions; amt.  collected;  amt.  repaid  to  Central  R.R. 
Co.  of  N.  J.    (Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1890.  See  above,  Banks,  this  date. 

.     See  above,  Taxation:  State.    Board  of  Assessors, 

this  date. 
.     See  above.  Taxation:   State,  this  date. 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 
Corporations — cont'd 
RAiLii()Ar).s — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1890.  Estimated  amt.  to  be  derived  from  r.r.  taxation; 
review  of  r.r.  taxation,  valuation,  exemptions,  etc.; 
"  it  is  for  the  Legisl.  to  consider  whether  or  not 
the  Imposition  of  this  additional  tax  of  one  mill  on 
r.r.  and  canal  property,  cannot  be  levied  without 
doing  injustice  to  these  corporations."  (Govs.  mess. 
(Abbett)  Jan.  21,  1890:  8-13  or  9-12.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  niessa(;e. 

.     Mess,  of  Gov.  Abbett  transmitting  certified  copy 

of  award  made  by  arbitrators  in  matter  of  difference 
betw.  state  and  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.  and  Dela- 
ware, Lackawanna  and  Western  R.R.  Co.,  its  lessee, 
rel.  to  alleged  taxes  in  arrear.  (Sen.  jol.  1890:  440- 
445;  Minutes  of  Assembly  1890:  677-681.) 

The  "  certified  copy  "  Is  included  in  pngination  al)Ove  and 
Is  signed  by  Frederic  W.  Stevens  and  John  F. 
Dillon. 

1890/1-1903/4.  Valuations  of  r.r.  and  canal  property 
and  taxes  levied  thereon  and  payable  within  coming 
fiscal  yr.  showing  increase  over  previous  yr.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1890/1  (p.  10)— same  1903/4.) 

1891-1903.  List  of  new  r.r.  cos.  valued  and  assessed  for 
taxes.  (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1891  (p.  8) — same 
1903.) 

1891.  State  tax  on  r.r.  corporations  acct.;  amt.  repaid 
to  N.  Y.,  Susquehanna  and  Western  R.R.  Co.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1890/1:  301.) 

1891-1903/4.  Local  tax  on  r.r.  corporations;  stmt,  show- 
ing companies  from  which  tax  of  1891  was  reed, 
and  amts.  paid  by  each,  also  balance  remaining  un- 
paid of  tax  payable  in  1891  by  said  companies  and 
districts  that  payments  have  been  made  to.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1890/1  (pp.  17-26)— .same  1903/4.) 

1892.  State  tax  on  r.rs.  and  canals  for  local  uses;  amt. 
collected  in  1891.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12, 
1892:  16.) 

1894-1897.     See  below.  Laws,  these  dates. 

1895.  Proposed  surrender  of  special  tax  provision  by 
Central  R.R.  Co.  of  N.  J.;  review  of  terms  of  char- 
ters of  Central  R.R.  Co.,  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R. 
Co.  and  Morris  and  Essex  R.R.  Co.;  legislation  in 
N.  J.  rel.  to  r.r.  taxation;  Gov.  and  atty.-gen.  approve 
acceptance  of  proposition  of  Central  R.R.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Werts)  Jan.  8,  1895.) 

1896.  See  above.  Taxation:  State.    Jersey  City. 

.     Assessed  valuation  of  properties  of  r.r.  and  canal 

corporations.    (Govs.  mess.  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

.     Surrender  of  special  tax  provisions  by  Central 

R.R.  Co.  of  N.  J.    (Same  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1897.  System  of  r.r.  taxation  in  N.  J.  at  date;  history 
of  r.r.  taxation  in  N.  J. ;  investigating  comrs.  recom- 
mend relinquishment  to  localities  of  tax  collected 
upon  r.r.  property  of  2d  class  (real  estate  used  for 
r.r.  purposes,  incl.  road-bed,  water-ways,  tracts, 
wharves,  etc.);  reason.  (Same  (Griggs)  Jan.  12, 
1897:  24-28.) 

.     Provisions  of  act  of  Mch.  31  passed  as  result  of 

deliberations  and  rept.  of  committee  on  r.r.  taxa- 
tion, effect  of  which  was  to  divert  to  local  uses  all 
taxes  assessed  upon  "  property  used  for  r.r.  and 
canal  purposes  other  than  main  stem  ";  effect.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  assessors  1897:  5-6.) 

1899.  Corporate  franchises;  assessment  of  r.rs.;  misc. 
corporations.    (Same  1899:  8-9.) 

.     N.  J.  Supreme  Court;  in  matter  of  application  of 

Erie  R.R,  Co.  for  summary  determination  as  to 
certain  lands  in  Jersey  City,  which  have  been 
assessed  by  local  authorities  of  taxing  district  by 
Jersey  City  and  also  assessed  by  state  bd.  of  asses- 
sors as  property  used  for  r.r.  purposes.  (Same 
1899:  13-24.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Corporations — cont'd 
Railroads — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 

1902.  Property  "used  for  r.r.  or  canal  purposes"; 
what  is  such  property;  how  determined.  (12  A.R. 
bd.  of  taxation  1901/2:  23-27.) 

1903.  Bd.  subjected  to  criticism  that  their  assessments 
of  r.r.  property  for  term  of  yrs.  have  not  shown  in- 
crease in  valuation  commensurate  with  improve- 
ments; attention  called  to  amt.  of  nearly  three 
million  dollars  worth  of  property  being  transferred 
by  decisions  of  Supreme  Court,  from  tax  levy  of 
this  bd.  to  that  of  local  municipalities.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  assessors  1903  pt.  1:  7-8.) 

.     See  above,  Taxation:    State,  this  date. 

1904.  Decrease  in  amt.  of  incorporation  fees;  approxi- 
mate r.r.  and  misc.  corporation  tax;  sound  finan- 
cial condition  of  state.  (Govs.  mess.  (Murphy) 
Jan.  1904:  5-7.) 

Commissioner  of  Railkoai)  Taxation 

See  also  abovo.  tho  serial  sroui).  iinrtor  Railroads. 
1882.     Recommended  that  powers  of  the  comr.  be  en- 
larged and  more  clearly  defined.    (A.R.  comr.  r.r. 
taxation  1882:  15.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditubes  ;  see  below,  that  title 
Street  Railways 

See  also  above.   Taxation  :     State,    the   serial   group. 
1869.     Veto  (Randolph)  of  MontclairRwy.  bill.    (Legisl. 
docs.  1869:  1297-1303.) 

.     Veto    (Randolph)    of   act   rel.    to   the   Vlneland 

Rwy.    {Same  1869:  1289-1292.) 
1889-1894.     See  below,  Laws,  under  dates  1SS4-1894. 
1895.     Lack  of  uniform  system   in  valuation  of  street 
or    electric   rwys.     (Suppl.    rept.    bd.    of    assessors 
1895:  3.) 
1895-1904.     Cable,  electric  and  horse  r.r.  cos.;   repts.  of 
capital  stock,  debt  and  operations,  made  under  act 
of  May  3,  1889.     (Same  1895  (pp.  5-51)— sa?Ke  1904.) 
1896-1897.     Recommended   that  Legisl.   pass  act  bring- 
ing electric  r.rs.   Into  same  class,   for  purpose  of 
taxation,    as    steam    r.rs.     (A.R.    bd.    of    assessors 
1896  (pp.  e-D—xame  1897.) 

1901.  Taxation  of  street  rwys.  for  easement  in  real 
estate;  street  r.rs.,  highways,  interest,  right  of  way, 
taxation,  as  real  estate.  (11  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation 
1900/1:  26-35.) 

Telegraph  and  Telephone  Companies 
1884.     See  above.  Railroads,  this  date. 

1902.  On  taxation  of  property  of  telegraph  and  tele- 
phone COS.    (12  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1901/2:  30-31.) 

County  Tax 

A  table  of  county  tax  deficiencies  forms  a  part  of  the 
ann.  rept.  of  the  Joint  committee  on  treasurer's 
accounts,  1790-1803.  These  repts.  are  found  In  the 
assem.  jol. 

1821.  Rept.  of  committee  (Sip)  on  inexpediency  of 
altering  quotas  of  taxes  to  be  paid  by  tlie  several 
COS.,  etc.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1821:  45.) 

1822.  Rept.  of  committee  (Wostervelt)  apptd.  to  settle 
quotas  of  tax  to  be  paid  by  resp.  cos.  submitting 
schedule  showing  tax  for  each  county.  (Same  Oct. 
1822:    89;   toldg.  leaf  at  end  of  volume.) 

1861.  Propriety  of  obliging  each  county  to  pay  its  bills 
of  taxed  costs.    (Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan.  1861:  4.) 

.     Some  citizens  have  suggested  authorizing  bd.  of 

freeholders  of  any  co.  to  tax  citizens  in  order  to 
provide  for  families  of  volunteers.  (Same  (Olden) 
April  30,  1861:  10.) 

1871.     See  above.  Taxation:    State,  this  date. 

.     Action  of  comptroller  in  collecting  arrearages  of 

tax  apportioned  to  cos.  (A.R.  comptroller  1870/1: 
23.) 

1878.    See  above,  Taxation:    State,  this  date. 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Corporations — cont'd 
RAii.iiDAns — cont'd 

non-serial — cont'd 
1895.     On  legal  effect  of  recent  decisions  of  Supreme 
Court   rel.    to  appeals   on   equalization   of  co.   and 
school  tax.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1895:  17-19.) 

.     See  Taxation:    State.    Jersey  City,  1896. 

1901-1904.     See  above.  Taxation:   State,  these  dates. 
1902.     Practice  of  holding  preliminary  meetings  of  co. 
bds.    of   assessors    for   purpose   of   planning   work 
commended.     (A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1902:  13.) 

Bergen  County 
1898.     On  irregularities  of  assessments  in  Bergen  Co. 
(8  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1898:  13-16.) 

Ocean  County 

1898.  Investigation  of  assessments  in  Ocean  Co.  under 
act  of  March  16,  Somerset  Co.  having  filed  complaint 
agst.  said  co.  rel.  to  apportionment  of  school  money. 
(8  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1898:  17-23.) 

Passaic  County 

1899.  On  investigation  of  assessments  in  Passaic  Co. 
and  in  Lake  wood  township.  Ocean  Co.  (9  A.R.  bd. 
taxation   1899:  19-24.) 

Dog  Tax 

1801.     Rept.  of  committee   (Cox)   on  bill  to  discourage 

the  keeping  of  dogs  by  imposing  a  tax  on  owners 

and  keepers.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1801:  68-69.) 
1887.     Res.  rel.  to  dog  tax.    (14  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1886:  20.) 
1902.     Collection  of  dog  licenses;   provisions  of  law  of 

1902;  repeal  recommended.     (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health 

1902:  68-69.) 

Exemption 

1799.  Nov.  7.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Campfield) 
in  favor  of  exempting  certain  stage  lines  from  taxa- 
tion.   (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1799:  31-32.) 

1866.  Exemption  of  govt,  bonds  from  taxation.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  16,  1866.) 

1869.  Recommendation  on  propriety  of  revising 
revenue  law,  exempting  all  institutions  of  religion 
and  charity,  banks  of  savings  for  poor  and  other 
corporations  intended  for  simple  beneficiaries. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  1869:  12  or  19.) 
There  arc  two  editions  of  this  niossaso. 

1874.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  rel.  to  public  clause  in 
private  acts;  care  should  be  taken  that  words  used 
do  not  exempt  private  acts  from  assessment. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1874,  doc.  44.) 

1876.  Opinion  atty.-gen.  (Vanatta)  on  constitutional 
amdmts.  of  five  county  act;  exempting  mortgages 
from  taxation.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1876:  329-331.) 

1877.  See  above.  Corporations.    Railroad,  this  date. 
1884.     See  above.  Corporations,  this  date. 

.     See  above.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

1887.  Exemption  of  veterans  from  taxation.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1891.  Exemptions;  stmt,  of  value  and  classes  of  prop- 
erty exempted  in  state;  repeal  of  laws  recommended 
exempting  firemen,  cemeteries  in  which  land  Is  held 
for  sale.  Ocean  Grove  property,  real  estate  of 
national  banks,  property  of  municipalities,  also  a 
recast  of  exemption  law,  limiting  its  operations. 
(1  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1891;  23-25.) 

1892.  On  equalization  of  taxation;  classes  of  property 
exempt  from  taxation.  (19  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1891: 
57-59.) 

1893-1904.     See  above.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


663 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 
Exemption — cont'd 

1S94-1897.  Stmt,  of  valuation  of  exempt  property  by 
townships  and  cos.,  witli  recapitulation  by  cos.  (4 
A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1894  (pp.  39-52)— 7  same 
1896/7.) 

In  1804  and  1895,  tables  are  preceded  by  remarks  on 
class  of  property  exempt,  dissatisfaction  therevvltb. 
etc. 

1895.  See  Taxation:   State.    Jersey  City,  1896. 

1896.  See  above.  Corporations.   Banks,  this  date. 
.     See  above.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

1897.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Act   recommended   in   lieu   of   all   laws   now   in 

force  on  subject  of  exemptions.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  taxa- 
tion 1896/7:  60-61.) 

1898.  Amt.  of  property  exempted  from  taxation;  con- 
stitutionality of  some  exemptions  questioned. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Griggs)  Jan.  11,  1898.) 

1899.  On  exemptions.  (A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1898/9: 
33.) 

1901.     Exempt  property;    value;    classes;    danger  from 
growing  encroachments.     (11   same   1900/1:  15-17.) 
1901-1904.     See  above.  Taxation:  State,  these  dates. 

1903.  See  same,  this  date. 

1904.  Opinion  of  atty.-gen.  (McCarter)  on  bill  rel.  to 
taxes  and  exemptions.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1904: 
377-378.) 

Express  Companies;  see  above,  Corporations 
Inheritance  Tax 

1890.  See  above.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

.     Imposition  of  collateral  inheritance  tax  and  tax 

on  legacies  recommended.     (Govs.  mess.    (Abbett) 
Jan.  21,  1890:  13.) 

1891.  Collateral  inheritance  tax  and  tax  upon  legacies, 
and  increase  of  franchise  or  license  tax  upon  cor- 
porations recommended.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
1891:  9.) 

1893.     Revenue  derived  from  collateral  inheritance  tax. 
{Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  1893:  5.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  below,  that  title 
Insurance;  see  above,  Corporations 
Laws 

n.  d.  Acts  of  the  Legisl.  providing  for  the  taxation  of 
r.r.  and  canal  companies  and  other  corporations. 
Camden:  The  Courier  Publishing  Association,  1884. 
22  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 
1851.     Supplements   to  tax   and   school   laws   approved 
March   14,   1851.     Trenton:     Charles  W.  Jay,  1851. 
12  pp. 
.     Same  [another  ed.].   Trenton:    Morris  R.  Hamil- 
ton, 1851.    12  pp. 

1862.  General  tax  laws  of  state  with  explanations  and 
instructions  by  atty.-gen.  (Frelinghuysen)  and  de- 
cisions of  Supreme  Court.  Jersey  City:  John  H. 
Lyon,  1862.   108  (1)  pp. 

1863.  The  general  tax  laws  of  N.  J.  with  explanations 
and  instructions  by  the  atty.-gen.  (Frelinghuysen). 
Trenton:  Prtd.  by  David  Naar,  "True  American" 
Office,  1863.   71  (1)  pp. 

Copies  seen   in   the  N.   J.   State   Library  and   the   N.   J, 
Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
1866.     Further  suppl.  to  act  concerning  taxes,  approved 
Apr.  14/46.     Trenton:    "  State  Gazette  "  Office,  1866. 
22  pp. 
1873-1876.     Text   of   laws    rel.    to   r.r.    taxation.     (A.R. 
comr.  r.r.  taxation  1882:  51-58.) 

.     Same.    (Same  1883:  61-68.) 

1875-1898.     Digest  and  compilation  of  laws  and  decisions 
rel.  to  assessment  of  property  for  local  and  munici- 
pal purposes.    (8  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1897/8    (pp. 
29-115)— 10  same  1899/00.) 
Not  found  In  1890. 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Laws — cont'd 

1876.  Act  providing  for  state  taxes  on  r.rs.  and  more 
efficient  collection  thereof,  approved  Apr.  13,  with 
act  explanatory  of  proviso  of  sec.  1  of  said  act, 
approved  Apr.  21.  (A.R.  comr.  of  r.r.  taxation  1882 
(pp.  51-58)— .vHHic  1883.) 

1884.  An  act  for  the  taxation  of  r.r.  and  canal  property, 
passed  Apr.  4,  1884.  Camden:  The  Courier  Publish- 
ing Association,   1884.    17  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  .T.  Slate  Library. 

.     Act.   rel.  to  taxes  by  insurance  cos.   etc.     (A.R. 

secy,  of  state  as  insurance  comr.  1883  pt.  2:  vi-viii.) 

1884-1894.     Acts  providing  for  taxation  of  r.r.  and  canal 
COS.,  and  other  corporations.     (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors 
1885  (pp.  31-54)— *ume  1894.) 
Street  rwys.  added  in  1889. 

1886.     The  r.r.  tax  law;  opinions  of  the  court  of  errors 
and  appeals.   Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1886,  62pp. 
Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Liljrary. 

.     An  act  concerning  the  settlement  and  collection 

of  arrearages  of  unpaid  taxes,  assessments  and 
water  rates  or  water-rents  in  cities  [etc.].  h.  t.  p. 
56  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 

1888.  Text  of  amdmt.  to  act  establishing  a  system  of 
public  instruction;  school  tax;  apportionment  of 
school  moneys.  (10  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.   18S6/7:  344-345.) 

1891.  Text  of  act  to  repeal  charters  of  all  corporations 
that  have  failed  to  pay  state  taxes  imposed  upon 
them  by  law,  and  act  to  amend  act  of  1875  concern- 
ing corporations.    (A.R.  comptroller  1890/1:  69-70.) 

1891-1902.  Laws  rel.  to  taxation  passed  each  year. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1891  (pp.  77-83)— 12  same 
1902.) 

Not  found  In  ann.  repts.  1S97.  1899  and  19ii(i. 

1893.  An  act  concerning  the  settlement  and  collection 
of  arrearages  of  unpaid  taxes,  assessments  and 
water  rates  or  water  rents,  in  cities  of  state,  with 
supplements.  Issued  by  the  comrs.  of  adjustment  in 
and  for  the  city  of  Trenton.  Trenton:  Naar,  Day 
&  Naar,  1893.    29  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

1895.  Text  of  supplements  to  tax  laws  passed  in  1895; 
defects.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1895:  8-13.) 

1897.  Text  of  act  for  taxation  of  r.r.  and  canal  property 
as  revised  and  amended  to  date.  (A.R.  bd.  of  asses- 
sors 1903  pt.  1:  13-37.) 

1898.  Digest  and  compilation  of  the  laws  rel.  to  taxa- 
tion in  N.  J.  Trenton:  1898.  vii,  3-104  pp.,  pi. 

Copy  in  Library  of  Congress. 

1899.  Tax  adjustment  act  of  N.  J.;  with  suppls.  from 
passage  of  the  act,  including  the  legisl.  session  of 
1898,  together  with  all  the  opinions  in  full  of  the 
courts  thereon  to  date  and  a  complete  collection  of 
forms;  compiled  by  Howard  C.  Griffiths.  Newark: 
Soney  &  Sage,  1899.    ix,  182  pp.,  1  1. 

The  "  Martin  Act." 

1900.  Digest  and  compilation  of  laws  and  decisions  rel. 
to  collection  of  taxes;  prepared  for  use  of  tax 
officials  by  state  bd.  of  taxation.  88  pp.  (Legisl. 
docs.  1899.   V.  1,  doc.  41/2.) 

.     Same,   separate.     Trenton:     The   J.    L.    Murphy 

Publishing  Co.,  1900.    88  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  Princeton  University  Library. 

.     Municipal   franchise  tax  act,  with  schedules  of 

valuations    applicable    to    property    occupying    the 
public  streets,  highways,  etc.   Published  by  order  of 
the  state  bd.  of  assessors,  for  the  information  of 
local  taxing  authorities.    17  pp.  12°. 
Copy  seen  in  Columbia  University  Library. 

1900/2-1900/4.  Text  of  laws  rel.  to  taxes  on  misc.  cor- 
porations. (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1903  pt.  2  (pp. 
15-19)— same  1904,  pt.  2.) 


664 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Laws — cont'd 

1901.  Digest  and  compilation  of  the  statutes  and  de- 
cisions regulating  the  assessment  and  collection  of 
taxes  in  N.  J.,  with  blanks  and  forms  for  the  use 
of  the  assessors  and  collectors.  Prepared  by  the 
state  bd.  of  taxation.  Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy 
Publishing  Co.,  1901.    xiii.  210  pp. 

.     Same.  xUl,  210  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1900.   v.  1,  doc. 

5.) 
1903.     Revised  tax  act  of  1903;   with  annotations.    (13 

A.R.  bd.  taxation  1902/3:  39-98.) 
.     N.  J.  tax  laws.    Revision  of  1903,  with  annota- 
tions, forms  and  blanks.   Somerville:    The  Unionist 
Gazette  Assn.,  1904.   134  pp. 

Copv  seen   in  Princeton  University   Librarv  and  in  the 
N.  J.  State  Library. 
Poll  Tax 

1891.     On  policy  of  levying  a  poll  tax;   agric.  districts 
for  and  cities  agst.  it.    (1  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1891: 
33.) 
Railroads;  see  above,  Corporations 
Koad  Tax 

1675-1791.     Some  old  time  N.  J.  roads;  how  taxes  were 
collected  to  maintain  them.     (7  A.R.  comr.  of  public 
roads  1900:  78-91.) 
1871.     See  above.  Taxation:  State,  this  date. 

Bergen  County 
1795.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Boyd)  on  petition 
from  Bergen  township  resp.  heavy  burden  of  taxa- 
tion to  open  and  maintain  road  laid  out  from  new 
toll-bridge  to  Horsuymus,  from  which  inhabitants 
of  New  Barbadoes  are  exempt  by  law.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Feb.  1795:  29.) 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1789/90.  Acct.  of  cash  reed,  for  interest  on  taxes. 
(Rept.  of  committee  to  settle  with  treasurer 
1789/90:  47.) 

Paging  from  Votes  of  Assem. 
1864/5-1903/4.     Table:    receipts    from    assessments    on 
private  acts.    (A.R.  treasurer  1864/5  (pp.  575-578)  — 
same  1876/7.) 

Paging  from  Coilected  docs. 
Omitted  187.S-1S81,  1S88-18S9. 

1869.  Receipts  under  act  of  Mch.  31,  1869,  to  increase 
revenue  of  state,  and  action  of  comptroller  in  his 
attempt  to  collect  same;  suggested  that  supple- 
ment be  added  prescribing  definite  and  certain 
penalties  for  not  reporting  income  and  non-payment 
of  it,  at  times  designated  in  the  statute.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1868/9:  262-263.) 
Paging  from  Coilected  docs. 

1876.  Refunded  taxes:  $10,455.01  more  than  their 
proper  quota  of  tax  paid  by  Hunterdon  Co.  authori- 
ties through  error  in  return  of  ratables;  refunded 
by  act  of  legisl.    (>^ame  1875/6:  26.) 

1877/8-1884/5.     Table:   receipts;  state  tax.    (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1877/8  (pp.  13-14)— same  1884/5.) 
Omitted   1881/2. 

1879.  Refunded  taxes:  by  act  of  legisl.  tax  upon  certain 
Incorrect  valuations  of  property  in  Perth  Amboy 
was  returned  to  Middlesex  Co.;  amt.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1878/9:  50-51.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1878/9:  143.) 

1882-1904.  Receipts  of  assessments  on  private  acts. 
(A.R.  comptroller  1881/2  (pp.  22-23)— .vame  1886/7.) 

Omitted  188K-188!!.   Ul(l(|.l()()2. 

1883.  Disbursements;  refunded  assessments.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1882/3:  127.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1882/3:  57.) 

.     See  above.  Taxation:   State,  this  date. 

1884.  State  taxes:  payment  of  portion  of  amt.  due 
from  Hudson  Co.  of  tax  of  1882.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1883/4:  26.) 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

1885.  State  tax:  settlement  of  balance  due  from  [Hud- 
son Co.]  of  tax  of  1882.    (SuHif  1884/5:  23-24.) 

1885-1885/6.     Receipts  of  refunded  tax  from  U.  S.  govt 
.    (Same  1884/5   (24-25)— samp  1885/6.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.    treasurer    1884/5    (p.    44) — same 

1885/6.) 

1885-1887.  Table:  cos.  from  which  were  reed,  sums 
which  have  been  paid  into  treasury  and  amts.  reed, 
from  each  for  each  of  the  respective  years;  also 
sums  due  from  each  co.  for  each  yr  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1886/7:  66-69.) 

1885.     See  above.  Corporations.   Railroads,  this  date. 

1889/90.     See  same,  this  date. 

1897.  Disbursements  on  acct.  of  expenses  incurred  by 
comrs.  to  investigate  the  subject  of  taxation.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1896/7:  57.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1896/7:  197.) 

Board  of  Assessors 

1884-1903/4.  Table:  disbursements;  state  bd.  of  asses- 
sors. (A.R.  treasurer  1883/4  (pp.  116-119)— same 
1903/4.) 

Omitted  from  1891/2-1804 /."i  inclusive. 

.     Same  in  narrative  form.   (A.R.  comptroller  1883/4 

(pp.  42-43)— some  1890/1.) 
Omitted  18fll/2-1894/!i. 
1885-1887.     Expenses  of  bd.    (A.R.  bd.  of  assessors  1885 
(p.  23)— .WHIP  1887.) 

1898.  Table:  receipts;  state  bd.  of  assessors.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1897/8:  160.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1897/8:  25.) 

Board  of  Taxation 

1896-1903/4.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  state  bd.  of 
taxation.  (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6  (p.  41) — same 
1903/4.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6  (pp.  354- 

358)— .fowe  1903/4.) 
Corporations 

1877/8-1903/4.     Table:    receipts;    tax    on    corporations. 

(A.R.  treasurer  1877/8    (pp.  14-16)— same  1903/4.) 

From  1S7S-1884.  the  corporations  are  chiefly  r.rs.  ;  after 

that  misc.  corporations  ;  r.rs.  are  given  "in  a  separate 

table.  1885-1904. 

1881-1903/4.     Receipts   of   tax    on    corporations.     (A.R. 
comptroller  1880/1   (pp.  17-18)— .samp  1903/4.) 
See  note  under  dates  1S77  's-liMi;{   4. 
1884.     Table:  receipts  by  secy,  of  state  of  fees  for  filing 
certificates   of   incorporations;    tax   paid   by   misc. 
corporations.    (Same  1883/4:  23.) 
1884/91-1884/04.     Table:     amt.    of    tax    collected    from 
misc.  corporations,  each  year. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1884/91    in   A.R.  comptroller    1890/1:10. 
1884/92     •■       "  "  1891/2:11. 

1884   O,-)    "       "  ■'  1802/3:10. 

I';s4   94    '•       "  ■■  1893/4:  13-14. 

1  ss-l   9,'i    "      •■  "  1894/5  :  15. 

INXI   96    "      ••  ••  1895/6:  17. 

I.SS4   97    "      "  "  1896/7:  17. 

18S4   98    "      "  ••  1897/8:  16. 

1S84   99    "      ••  '•  1898/9:  14-1.5. 

1S,S4  00    "      ••  ■'  1899/00:13-14. 

1KS4/01    "      "  "  1900/1:15. 

1884/02    "      '■  "  1901/2 :  15. 

1884/03    "      ••  ••  1902/3 :  14. 

1884/04    "       ■'  "  1903/4  :  20. 

1888-1904.     Table:     tax    refunded    misc.    corporations. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1887/8  (p.  181)— .some  1903/4.) 
Omltled  In  1890  and  189:!. 

1892-1894/5.  Amt.  of  disbursements  on  acct.  corpora- 
tion tax  expenses.  (A.R.  comptroller  1891/2  (p.  36) 
—same  1894/5.) 

.     Same,  In  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1891/2  (pp.  213- 

215)— some  1894/5.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


666 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 
Corporation  s — cont'd 

1896-1903/4.  Disbursements  on  acct.  refunded  taxes  on 
exempted  misc.  corporations.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1895/6  (p.  61)— .s</»ie  1903/4.) 
1904.  Amt.  reed,  under  act  of  Mch.  29,  1904,  for  licens- 
ing and  taxation  of  foreign  corporations.  (Same 
1903/4:  20.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1903/4:  65-67.) 

Inheritance  Tax 

1892-1903/4.  Receipts  on  acct.  collateral  inheritance 
tax.  (A.R.  comptroller  1891/2  (pp.  12-13)— .same 
1903/4.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1891/2   (pp.  70- 

71)— some  1903/4.) 

.     Table:      Disbursements;     collateral    Inheritance 

tax;   fees  of  surrogates,  appraisers,  etc.;   itemized. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1892/3  (pp.  268-273)— .?a we  1903/4.) 
1896-1903/4.     Same,  in  total.    (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6 
(p.59)—snme  1903/4.) 

From  18!)2  to  1893  disbursements  are  Included  In  the 
table  of  receipts ;  see  above,  under  dates  1892- 
1903/4. 

Insurance 

1883-1883/4.  Stmt,  of  amt.  of  taxes  reed,  from  fire  in- 
surance cos.  of  other  states  and  nations  and  dis- 
tributed among  firemen's  benevolent  assn.  in  N.  J. 
1883.  (A.R.  comptroller  1882/3  (pp.  21-22)— .some 
1883/4.) 

Railroads 

1864/5-1903/4.  Receipts  from  tax  on  r.rs.  and  canals. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1864/5   (p.  574-575) — same  1903/4.) 

Pacing  from  Collected  docs. 

For  the  period  1878-1884.  see  above.  Receipts  and  Ex- 
penditures. Corporations,  under  dates  1877/8- 
1903/4  :  state  and  local  taxes  on  r.rs.  are  given  in 
a  separate  table  188.5-1!104. 

1867-1903/4.  Same.  (A.R.  comptroller  1866/7  (pp.  228- 
229)— same  1903/4.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

Tlie  table  lapses  1871-1883  :  it  includes  both  receipts  and 
disbursements,  1891-1904. 

1884/92-1884/04.  Stmt.:  amt.  of  taxes  reed,  from  r.r. 
and  canal  corporations  in  1884;  amt.  of  state  and 
local  taxes  reed,  each  year  thereafter. 

In  Documents  as  fcillows  : 
1884/92  in  A.R.  comptroller    1891/2  :  10. 
1884/93    "      '•  "  1892/3  :  9. 

1884/94    "       ••  "  1893/4  :  12-13. 

1884/95    "       "  ■'  1894/.5  :  13-14. 

1884/96    "       "  ••  1895/0 :  10. 

1884/97    "      "  "  1890/7  :  10. 

1884/98    "       "  "  1897/8  :  15. 

1884/99    "       "  "  18nS'9  :  13. 

1884/00    ■'      "  "  1899  00  :  12-13. 

1884/01    '■      "  "  19(1(1   1  :  13-14. 

1884/02    "      "  ■'  1901 '2:  14. 

1884/03    "       "  "  1902/3:12-13. 

1884/04    ••      "  "  1903/4:18-19. 

1890.  Receipts:  taxes  made  pursuant  to  award  of  Mor- 
ris and  Essex  arbitrators.  (A.R.  treasurer  1889/90: 
51.) 

1898-1904.  Allotment  of  taxes  on  railroad  and  canal 
property  to  taxing  districts,  giving  localities. 
(Same  1897/8  (pp.  589-591)— iumc  1903/4.) 

1901.  Refunded  r.r.  tax  (receipts).  (Same  1900/1:  38.) 
Amt.  of  r.r.  tax  overpaid  to  Jersey  City  in  1.S99  and  190(1. 

.  Receipts  on  acct.  refunded  r.r.  tax.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1900/1:  27.) 

1901-1902/3.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  refunded 
comptroller    1900/1    (p.  78) — same 


r.r.    tax. 

1902/3.) 

-.     Same. 

1902/3.) 

Omitted  In  1902. 


(A.R. 
(A.R. 


treasurer    1900/1     (p.  435) — same 


TAXATION:    STATE— cont'd 

Receipts  and  Expenditures — cont'd 

Tax  Co.mmir.sions 

1879-1880.     Tax  comn.  expenses.    (A.R.  treasurer  1878/9 
(p.  141)— .wme  1879/80.) 

I'"or  nature  of  this  comn.,   see  above.  Taxation  :    State. 
under  date,  1880. 

1880.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1879/80:  53.) 
1890-1891.     Disbursements:   tax  comn.    (A.R.  treasurer 
1889/90  (pp.  205-206)— .Mme  1890/1.) 

For  nature  of  the   comn..   see  above.   Taxation:    State 
under  dale  1891.  o.oic, 

1891.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1890/1:  43.) 
School  Tax;  see  Education.   School  Funds 
Steamboat  Tax 

1902.     Taxation  of  steamboat  and  vessel  property;  situs 
of  vessels.    (12  A.R.  bd.  of  taxation  1901/2:  31-32.) 

Street  Railways;  see  above,  Corporations 

Taxation,  Board  of;  see  above,  Board  of  Taxation 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  Companies;  see  above.  Corporations 

TAYLOR  (AUGUSTUS  R.) 

Member  of  Council  from  Somerset  Co..  1839/40. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Judiciary 

1840.     Feb.  25.     Land  on  which  Sandy  Hoolc  light  house 
is  situated.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  1839/40:  249.) 
[Select]  Committee 

1840.     Jan.   30.     State  lands  at  Paterson.     (Jol.  legisl. 
council  1839/40:  165-166.) 


TAYLOR  (GEO.  W.) 


E)eputy     Factory     Inspector, 
Factory  Inspection. 


1898-1900 :     see     I^bor. 


TAYLOR  (J.) 

1900.  Medical  inspection  of  schools  in  N.  J.  (25  A.R. 
bd.  health  1901:  336-340.) 

TAYLOR  (J.  D.) 

1889.  [Agric.  education,  etc.]  (16  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1888: 
435-452.) 

TAYLOR  (JOHN) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1790,  1792;  member 
of  committee  to  count  and  burn  cancelled  money, 
1792.  see  Money. 

TAYLOR  (JOHN) 

Senator  from  Mercer  Co..  1881-1883. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Claims  and  Pensions 

1881.  Sen.  bill  151,  for  the  relief  of  soldiers,  sailors  and 
their  widows,  war  of  1812.  5  pp.  (Legisl.  docs.  1881, 
doc.  33.) 

Speclal  Committee  on  Sinking  Fund 

1882.  Feb.  27.  Character  and  value  of  real  estate  held 
by  sinking  fund.    (Sen.  jol.  1882:  409-411.) 

.     Same.    16  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1882,  v.  1,  doc.  26.) 


TAYLOR  (JOHN) 

1900.     Medical    inspection    of    schools, 
health  1901:  336-340.) 


(25    A.R.    bd. 


TAYLOR  (M.) 

1877.     Irish  potato.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1877:  76-79.) 


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TAYLOR  (MICHAEL) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co..  1863,  1865. 

Reports  by 

COMMITTKE   OK    CORrORATIOJfS 

1865  Amer.  Dock  and  Improvement  Co.  (Minutes  of 
Assam.  1865:  662.) 

TAYLOR  (WM.  A.) 

1898.  Certain  conditions  affecting  commercial  small 
fruit  culture  in  the  Middle  States.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.    1898:  160-165.) 

TAYLOR  (WM.  S.) 

1884.  Address  before  bd.  of  agric.  (11  A.R.  bd.  agric. 
1883:  11-14.) 

Mr  Taylor  was  chairman  ot  the  Executive  Committee  ; 
he"  delivered  the  ann.  address  ou  account  o£  the 
absence  of  Pres.  Dudley  in  Europe. 

TEA;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

TEACHERS;  see  EDUCATION 

TEACHERS'     RETIREMENT     FUND;      see     EDUCATION; 
SCHOOL  FUNDS 

TELEGRAPH  AND  TELEPHONE  COMPANIES 

1S71.     Veto  (Randolph)  of  act  to  incorporate  the  Marine 
and  Inland  Telegraph  Co.    (Messages  of  Gov.  1871: 
27-30.) 
1904.     The  rural  telephone.     (32  A.R.  bd.  agric.   1904: 
243-244.) 

From  rept.  of  state  grans:o. 

Taxation;  see  Taxation:  State.   Corporations 
TEMPERATURE;  see  CLIMATE 

TEN  EYCK  (JOHN  C.)  1814-1879 

Delegate  to  state  constitutional  convention  1844  ;  U.  S. 
Senator  1S59-1S65  ;  member  of  commission  to  revise 
the  state  constitution  1875. 
1846.     See  Vredenburgh  (P.  Jr.). 

TENAFLY,  BERGEN  CO. 
Rainfall;  see  that  title 

TENEMENT     HOUSE     COMMISSION;     see     POPULATION. 
HOUSING 

TERHUNE  (TERHEUN),  JACOB 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co.,   17S41786,  1792,   179G. 
1810-1811. 
Reports  by 
[Select]   Committee 
1811.     Nov.  4.     Bridge  over  the  Passaic  at  Aquacknonk. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1811:  74.) 

TERHUNE  (JOHN) 

1885/6-1903/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Bergen 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1885/6  app.  (pp.  7-19)  — 
name  1903/4.) 

TERRY  (T.  B.) 

1898.  Improving  land  without  commercial  fertilizers. 
(26  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1898:  293-296.) 

TEXT  BOOKS;  see  EDUCATION 

TEXTILE  INDUSTRIES;  see  INDUSTRIES,  etc. 

THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  PRINCETON;  see  EDUCATION: 
INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 


THOMPSON  (DAVID  JR.) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1814-1822. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1817.  Feb.  12.  State  arsenal;  arms.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1816/7:  244-245.) 

.     Oct.  17.     Rept.  of  the  comrs.  apptd.  by  act  of  N.  J. 

Legisl.  for  settling  differences  betw.  that  state  and 
Penn.   Trenton:  J.  J.  Wilson,  1817.   34  pp. 

The  other  comrs.  were  Wm.  S.  I'enningtou  and  Ellett 
Tuclier.  Copies  ot  the  report  were  seen  In  the  N.  J. 
State  Library,  Princeton  University  Library  and 
N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark. 

1818.  Jan.  10.  Rept.  of  comrs.  respecting  differences 
with  Penn.  as  to  navigation  of  the  Delaware.  (Same 
Jan.  1818:  16-21.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  .Tan.  1818: 
21.) 

1820.  Nov.  13.  Government  house  and  lot  in  Trenton. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1820:  76-77.) 

Joint  rept.  with  John  Beatty  and  James  Parker. 

THOMPSON  (G.  W.) 

1876.     Hedges   and    screens.     (Procs.    state   hortic.    socy. 
1876:  55-57.) 

THOMPSON  (H.  P.) 

1883.  Potatoes  at  Readington.  (4  A.R.  agric.  exper. 
station  1883:  55-56.) 

THOMPSON  (HEDGE)  1779-1828  ' 

Assemblvman  from  Salem  Co..  1S05-1806  ;  Councilman. 
1819  ;  member  of  Congress.  1827-1829. 

1820.  Rancocus  Creek.  (Votes  of  Assem.  May  1820: 
217-219.) 

The  other  comrs.  were  Jos.  Ilopkiiisou  and  Thos.  Yarrow. 

THOMPSON  (JOHN  B.) 

1857.  N.  J.  Teachers'  Assn.  (A.R.  state  supt.  public 
schools  1857:  35-56.) 

THOMPSON  (JOSEPH) 

Member  of  state  bd.  of  taxation,  1898-1904.  Annual 
Kiports  ;  see  Taxation  :    State. 

THOMPSON  (JOSEPH  1.) 

Relief   of;    see    Finance:     State.    Expenditures.    Sheriff   of 
Monmouth  County 

THOMPSON  (LEWIS  A.) 

Si-nalor  from  Somerset  Co.,  1885-1890.  1894-1896. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1889.     March    26.     Presentation    of    comptroller's    esti- 
mates.   (Sen.  jol.  1889:  503.) 

THOMPSON  (R.  P.) 

Bank  conir..  1852-1854  ;  see  Banks,  serial  group  B. 

THOMPSON   (RICHARD  P.)    1805-1859 

Assemblyman  from  Salem  Co.,  18.'!3/4  ;  Attorney  General, 
1844-1845.  1852-1856  (for  special  reports;  see 
Attorney  General). 

Reports  by 
[Select]   Committee 
1834.    Jan.    28.    Militia    system.      (Votes    of    Assem. 
1833/4:  292.) 

.    Feb.  14.    On  proposals  for  prtg.    (Same  1833/4: 

388-389.) 


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667 


THOMSON  (ROBERT  C.) 

Assemblyman  from  Sussex  Co.,  1816-1819. 
Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 
1818.     Jan.  16.     Columbia  Bridge  Co.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
Jan.   1818:  48-49.) 

THOMPSON  (WILLIAM  J.) 

Assinul)Iyman  from  Camden  Co..  1893-1804. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 
1894.     May  15.     Bridge  from  Easton,  Penn.  to  Pliilllps- 
burg,   N.   J.     (Sen.   jol.    1894:  697-700;    Minutes   of 
Assem.  1894:  954-957.) 

THORNTON  (JOHN  C.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1857.  1858. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1858.     See  Slavery,  this  date. 

THORPE  (FRANCIS  N.) 

1903.  Grape  culture.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1903: 
87-94.) 

THORPE   (JOHN) 

1885.  Chrysantliemum.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1885:  90-98.) 

THROCKMORTON  (THOMAS  C.) 

Assemblyman  from  Jlunmouth  Co.,  1841-1844. 
Reports  by 

COMMITITSE  ON   TuEASUREB'S  ACCOUNTS 

1843.     See  Finance:    State,  serial  group  B. 

THURBER  (L.  W.) 

1874/5-1886/7.  Kept,  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Morris 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1874/5  app.  (pp.  75-78)  — 
same  1886/7.) 

THURSTON   (ROBT.  H.) 

1878.     See  Brown  (Saml.  C). 

THWING  (C.  F.) 

1878.  The  lack  of  a  trade  education  as  the  cause  of 
crime.  (1  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor  and  in- 
dustries 1878:  272-275.) 

From  tbe  Christian  Union,  Oct.  30,  1S7S. 

TIEBOUT  (Henry) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1804-1807,  1S09. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Tbeasureb's  Accounts 

1805-1806.     See  Finance:    State,  serial  group  B. 

TILTON  (PETER) 

1902/3-1903/4.  Kept,  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Ocean 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1902/3  (pp.  72-74)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

TINDALL  (CHAS.) 

1893-1894.  Experiment  at  Middletown  with  fertilizers 
on  asparagus.  (14  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 
and  6  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1893  (p. 
146) — 15  same  and  7  same  1894.) 

TINE  (BENJAMIN  E.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1891-1893. 
See  Holcombe  (P.  S.). 


TOBACCO 

Sec  also  Cigars. 
Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops 

TOFFEY  (JOHN  J.) 

State  Treasurer,   1885-1890 ;  see  Finance  :    State ;  alao 
Treasurer. 

1886.  Jan.  12.  Restoration  of  state  house.  9  pp. 
(Legist,  docs.  1886  v.  3,  doc.  39;  Sen.  jol.  1886:  73- 
78;  House  jol.  1886:  72-78.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    J.  L.   Murphy,   1886. 

9  pp. 

Joint  rent,  with  Leon  Abbett,  E.  J.  Amlersun  and  llenrv 
C.  Kelsey. 

TOHICKON  CREEK 

Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate.    Rainfall 
TOLLES  (F.  C.) 

1873/4-1874/5.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  of  Phillipsburg. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1873/4  app.  (pp.  14-17)  — 
same  1874/5.) 

TOM  CODS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

TOMATO 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.    Crops.   Vegetable 

TOMLINSON  (E.  P.) 

1890.     I  Peach  culture.]    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1890: 

154-155.) 
1895.     Is  it  advisable  to  plant  more  peach  orchards  in 

N.  J.;   varieties,    (.s'ome  1895:  116.) 

TOMPiaNS  (DANIEL  F.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  185.">. 
1855.     March     8.     Rept.     of     minority     of     committee 

(Howell)    upon   charge  of  attempted  bribery  of  a 

member  of  the  House.     (Minutes  of  Assem.   1855: 

697-700.) 
.     Same,   separate;    with  majority   rept.    Trenton: 

Reformer  Office,  1855.    7  pp. 

TOMS  RIVER,  OCEAN  CO. 

Banks;   see  Banks:   Individual.    Bank  of  Trade;     Delaware 
and  Hudson  Bank 

TOPOGRAPHICAL  SURVEYS 

See  also  Geology.     Receipts  and  Expenditures  ;  also  U.  S. 
Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 
1854-1856.     Rept.    of    topographical    engr.     (Egbert    L. 
Viele). 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1854  in   1   A.R.  geol.  survey  1854  :  96-100. 

1855  "  2     •■  "  '■        1S55 :  21-.'i2. 

1856  "  3     "  "  "        1S56 :  71-7tl. 

1855.  [Field  work  of  topographer  in  Sussex,  Morris, 
Salem,  Monmouth,  Hudson,  Warren,  Cape  May, 
Cumberland,  Atlantic  cos.];  by  E.  L.  Viele.  (2 
A.R.  geol.  survey  1855:  44-48.) 

1856.  Progress  in  topographical  survey  of  Cape  May, 
Sussex,  Monmouth,  Morris,  Warren,  Salem,  Cum- 
berland and  Hudson  cos.    (3  .same  1856:  78-79.) 

1875.  On  construction  of  topographical  map  of  state 
and  aid  furnished  by  U.  S.  Coast  Survey.  Sam.e 
1875:  13-18.) 

1877.  Topographical  survey;  preparation  of  maps,  etc. 
(8am,e  1877:  31-32.) 

.     Continuation  of  U.  S.  coast  survey  triangulation 

of  state.    (Same  1877:  30-31.) 

1878.  Topographical  survey  of  country  betw.  Watch- 
ung  Mountains  (Orange  Mts.)  and  Hudson  River. 
(Sumc  1878:  S3.) 

.     U.  S.  coast  survey  triangulation  in  N.  J.;  by  E 

A.  Bowser.    (Same  1878:  81-82.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


TOPOGRAPHICAL  SURVEYS— cont'd 

1880.  Topographical  survey;  progress.  {Same  1880: 
10.) 

1881.  Topographical  surveys.     (Same  1881:  11-19.) 

1882.  On  topographical  survey.    (Same  1882:  9-10.) 

1883.  On  progress  of  state  topographical  survey. 
(Same  1883:  11-12.) 

1884.  On  topographical  survey.    (Same  1884:  10-12.) 

1885.  See  Geology,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1887.     Topographic  survey;   by  C.  C.  Vermeule.     (A.R. 

state  geologist  1887:  11-19.) 
1890.     See  Geology,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1898.  Topographic  survey  was  begun  in  1877  and  com- 
pleted in  1887;  need  of  revised  maps;  plans.  (A.R. 
state  geologist  1898:  xxiii-xxiv.) 

1899.  On  topographic  work,  plans  for  maps,  etc. 
(Same  1899:  xxii-xxiii.) 

1900.  Review  of  topographic  work  during  year  and 
progress  of  maps,  etc.    (Same  1900:  xi-xiii.) 

1901.  Review  of  topographic  work  of  year;  maps  pub- 
lished.   (Same  1901:  xiv-xv.) 

1902.  Resumption  of  cooperation  with  U.  S.  geol.  sur- 
vey.    (Same  1902:  22.) 

.     Topographic  work  of  the  year;   maps  published. 

(Same  1902:  6-7.) 

1903.  Topographic  work;  revision  and  preparation  of 
maps.     (Same  1903:  xiv-xv.) 

.     Cooperation  with  U.  S.  geol.  survey  in  connec- 
tion  with   its  geol.  map  of  country.     (Same  1903 
xxxiii.) 

1904.  Cooperation  with  U.  S.  geol.  survey.    (Same  1904 
13-15.) 

.     Topographical  work:    field;   office.     (Some  1904 

6.) 
Maps;  see  Geology.   Maps 

TORNADOES;  see  CLIMATE 

TORONTO 

Fair;  see  Agriculture.   Fairs 

TOTTEN  (COL.) 

1S23.     See  Canals:    Individual.   Morris  Canal. 

TOWN  OF  UNION,  HUDSON  CO. 

Manual  Training  in;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

TOWNSHIP  SYSTEM;  see  EDUCATION 

TOWNLEY  (I.) 

1892.    Mushrooms.     (Procs.    state   hortlc.    socy.    1892: 

149-151.) 
.     Same.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  459-462.) 

TOWNSEND  (JOSHUA) 

Assemblyman  from  Cape  May  Co.,  1820-1821,  1823, 
1826.  1828-1829. 

Reports  by 
[Select)  Co.mmittee 
1821.     Oct.   31.     Deer  hunting.     (Votes  of  Assem.   Oct. 
1821:  16.) 

TOWNSEND    (RICHARD) 

Assemblyman  from  Cape  May  Co.,  1778.  1781,  1787- 
17KS.  1700-1700;  member  of  committee  to  count 
anfl  burn  cancelled  money,   1704   <see  Money). 

TOWNSEND  (S.  C.) 

1883.  Cape  May  Co.  crop  rept.  (11  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1883: 
306.) 

1884.  Same.    (12  same  1884:  411.) 


TOWNSEND  (S.  H.) 

1904.     Meadow  roads  a  successful  experiment.    (11  A.R. 
comr.  of  public  roads  1904:  75-77.) 

TOWNSEND  (STILLWELL  H.) 

1899/00.     Manual  training  at  Cape  May  City.    (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1899/00:  418-426.) 

TOY  (ISAIAH) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1823/6-1827/8. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1828.     Feb.  16.     Oyster  beds  in  Cumberland  Co.    (Votes 
of  Assem.  1827/8:  213-214.) 

TRANSPORTATION 

See  also  Bridges.  Canals.  Railroads,  Roads,  etc. 
?      -1785.     History   of   early   transportation;    packsad- 
dling  across  the  Alleghany  Mts.    (7  A.R.  comr.  of 
public  roads  1900:  76-78.) 

1891.  Address  of  Gov.  Abbett  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of 
agric.    (18  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1890:  187-193.) 

Transportation  ;  taxation  ;  roads. 

1892.  Address  of  Gov.  Abbett.    (19  some  1891:  169-173.) 
Transportation    rates    tor   agric.    products ;    taxation   of 

farm  property  :  good  roads. 

1897.     Rept.    of    transportation    committee.     (24    same 

1896:  105-106.) 
1903.     Interest  of  farmer  in  subject  of  transportation. 

(30  name  1902:  70-71.) 

TRAVELING  LIBRARIES;  see  LIBRARIES 

TREASURER 

Annual  Reports;  see  Finance:    State 
Special  Reports 

James  Mott 
1792.     Oct.  26.     Joint  rept.  with  auditor  (Dunham)  on 
books    of    late    treasurer,    J.    Stevens.     (Votes    of 
Assem.  1792/3:  18.) 

Peter  Gordon 
1808.     Nov.    19.     Unsettled   accts.   in   treasurer's   office. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1808:  126-127.) 

1811.  Jan.  16.     Trenton  Bank.    (Somf  1870/1:  400-401.) 
.     Feb.  7.     Tax  on  Jersey  Bank.    (Same  Jan.  1811: 

475-476.) 

.     Oct.  23.     Jersey  Bank;   condition  of  his  accts.; 

etc.    (Same  Oct.  1811:  11-12.) 

1812.  Jan.  9.     Jersey  Banking  House  and  lots.    (Same 
Jan.  1812:  87-88.) 

.     Oct.   28.     Accts.;    accts.   of  state  prison;    Jersey 

Bank.    (Same  Oct.  1812:  11-12.) 

1813.  Oct.   27.     Jersey  Bank;    Camden  Bank;   militia 
etc.    (Same  Oct.  1813:  12.) 

1815.  Jan.  19.     Payment  to  militia  the  past  campaign. 
(Satne  1814/5:  131-132.) 

.     Jan.   31.     Suit  betw.   state  and  Jersey  Banking 

Co.    (Same  1814/5:  167.) 
.     Feb.  4.     Amt.  of  money  due  state  and  amt.  likely 

to  be  soon  reed.    (Same  1814/5:  188-189.) 

1816.  Improvements  of  assembly  room.    (Same  1815/6: 
100-103.) 

.     Oct.    23.     Jersey   Banking   House  and   lots;    Mt. 

Holly  Bank;  repairs  of  council  chamber;  purchase 

of  U.  S.  6%  stock.    (Same  1816/7:  22-24.) 

.     Oct.  25.     Cumberland  Bank.    (Same  1816/7:  28.) 

1818.     Jan.  12.     Delinquent  co.  collectors.    (Same  Jan. 

1818:  27-29.) 
.    Oct.    28.     Investment    of    school    fund.     (Same 

1818/9:  7-8.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


669 


TREASURER— cont'd 
Special  Reports^ont'd 

Peter  Gordon — cont'd 

1819.  Jan.  14.  Lottery  In  connection  with  contem- 
plated turnpike  road  to  facilitate  communication 
betw.  N.  Y.,  Penn.  and  N.  J.    (.s'l/mc  Jan.  1819:  70-71.) 

.     Jan.  23.     School  fund  stock,    (.s'uj/ie  1818/9:  87.) 

1820.  Jan.    14.     School    fund.     (Sitme    1819/20:  62-63.) 
.     June  12.     Amt.  of  moneys  in  treasury  unappro- 
priated,  where   deposited,   etc.     (Same   May    1820: 
230.) 

Charles  Parker 

1821.  Nov.  22.  Moneys  and  certificates  reed,  from  late 
treasurer  (Gordon) ;  deficit.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1821:  101-102.) 

1823.  Estimating  revenue  and  expenses  of  state  for 
1824  and  1825.    (Some  Oct.  1823:  135-137.) 

1824.  Nov.  10.  Receipts  and  expenditures.  (Same 
Oct.  1824:  77-79.) 

.     Nov.  18.     Collection  of  fines  and  forfeitures  from 

certain   delinquent  co.   officers.     (Same  Oct.   1824: 
96-98.) 

1825.  Nov.  30.  State  lands  at  Paterson.  (Some  1825/6: 
157-158.) 

1826.  Nov.  3.  Delaware  and  Rarltan  Canal  Co.  (Same 
Oct.  1826:  60.) 

.     Nov.  17.     Milford  and  Owego  Turnpike  Co.  (Same 

Oct.  1826:  92-93.) 

1829.  Feb.  16.  Sum  necessary  to  be  raised  for  support 
of  state  govt,  the  current  year.  (Same  1828/9:  269- 
271.) 

1830.  Jan.  25.  State  lands  at  Paterson.  (Same 
1829/30:  118.) 

.     Feb.    19.     Bank    taxation.     (Same    1829/30:  237- 

238.) 
.     Feb.  23.     [Estimates  submitted  to  a  special  com- 
mittee.]    (Same  1829/30:  251-253.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered   prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem.   1829/30: 
253.) 

1831.  Jan.  19.  Transportation  of  convicts  to  state 
prison.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1830/1:  111-112.) 

1832.  Feb.  14.     School  fund.     (Same  1831/2:  168-174.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.    500  copies  ordered  printed.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
1831/2:  174.) 

William  Grant 

1833.  Jan.  19.  Bank  stmt.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1832/3: 
178-181.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     300  copies  ordered  prtd.      (Votes  of  Assem. 
1832/3:  182.) 

.     Feb.    6.     Estimates.     (Votes   of   Assem.    1832/3: 

309-310.) 

Charles  Parker 

1834.  Feb.  7.  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Trans- 
portation Co.    (Jol.  legist,  council  1833/4:  96-98.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Ordered  prtd.      (.Tol.  leglsl.  council   1833/4: 
99.) 

1834.     Feb.  14.     Oysters.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1833/4:  391.) 

Jacob  Kline 

1837.  Feb.  23.  Estimates  Oct.  1836-Oct.  1838;  receipts 
from  the  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden 
and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.  during 
1836.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  512-514.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     500  copies  ordered  prtd.      I  Votes  of  Assem. 
1836/7:515.) 

.     May  25.     Present  situation  of  treasury.    (Votes 

of  Assem.  1836/7:  883-884.) 

.     June  1.     Loan.    (Same  1836/7:  941.) 


TREASURER— cont'd 
Special  Reports — cont'd 

Isaac  Southard 

1838.  [Jan.  11.]  Revenues  collected  and  disbursed  in 
1836;  estimates  for  1837,  etc.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1837/8:  322-328.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Usual  no.  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  ot  Assem. 
1837/8:  332.) 

.  Oct.  31.  Amt.  paid  by  state  under  act  to  en- 
courage silk  culture.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1838/9:  35.) 

1839.  Jan.  21.  Surplus  revenue.  (Same  1838/9:  311- 
312.) 

.     Jan.   28.     State  lands  at  Paterson.     (Jol.  leglsl. 

council  1838/9:  139.) 

.     Feb.  5.     Estimates;  revenue  of  school  fund.    (Jol. 

legisl.    council    1838/9:  165-167;    Votes    of    Assem. 
1838/9:  369-371.) 

.     Same,  separate,  n.  t.  p.   3  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Lilirary  In  a  voiume  entitled 
"  Repts..  1838."  2000  copies  were  ordered  printed. 
(Votes  ot  Assem.  18:58/9  :  371.) 

.     Feb.  25.     Milford  and  Owego  and  Hamburg  and 

Milford   Turnpike   cos.     (Votes  of  Assem.   1838/9: 
490-491.) 

1840.  Jan.  17.  State  lands  at  Paterson.  (Same 
1839/40:  206-210.) 

.     Jan.    28.     Distribution   of   pamphlets,   laws   and 

jols.  of  the  Legisl.    (Same  1839/40:  247.) 

1841.  Feb.  2.  Specie  payments.  (Same  1840/1:  304- 
327.) 

.  Feb.  9.  Joint  rept.  with  atty.-gen.  resp.  differ- 
ences with  the  Camden  and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Trans- 
portation Co.,  and  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation 
Co.  (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1840/1:  164-165;  Votes  of 
Assem.  1840/1:  400-401.) 

.     Feb.     11.     Bank     failures.      (Votes     of    Assem. 

1840/1:  406-407.) 

.     March  3.     Estimate  of  amt.  of  tax  necessary  to 

be  raised.    (Same  1840/1:  567-569.) 

.     March    6.     Corresp.    with    joint   companies,    etc. 

(Same  1840/1:  595-596.) 

1842.  Feb.  23.  Estimated  amt.  of  tax  necessary  to  be 
raised   for   ensuing   year.     (Same   1841/2:  481-482.) 

.     Nov.   3.     School  fund.     (Same  Oct.   1842:  77-84.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  Ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1842: 
85.) 

1843.  Jan.  9.  Receipts  from  treasurer  of  U.  S.  on  acct. 
of  sales  of  public  lands.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1842/3: 
254.) 

1844.  March  6.  Charges  preferred  agst.  him  by  com- 
mittee. (Jol.  legisl.  council  1843/4:  426-427;  Votes 
of  Assem.  1843/4:  604-605.) 

Stacy  A.  Pax son 

1845.  March  11.  Estimated  receipts  and  disburse- 
ments.   (Sen.  jol.  1845:  595-596.) 

Sanil.  A.  Stryker 
1848.     Jan.  22.     Rept.  of  the  no.  of  pensioners  in  N.  J., 
by  the  treasurer.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1848:  357-360.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Sherman  & 

Harron,  1848.   6  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library.  200  copies  were 
ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1848  :  361.) 

Rescarrick  M.  Smith 
1851.     Feb.    27.     Stmts,    of    vouchers,    securities    and 

bonds    reed,    from    late    state    treasurer    (Malrs). 

(Votes  of  Assem.  1851:  888-890.) 
1859.     March    8.     Arrearages    of    tax    due    state    from 

Central   R.R.     (Sen.  jol.   1859  app.  pp.   1095-1096.) 

Josephus  Sooy,  Jr. 
1872.     Feb.  20.     Alleged  improper  disbursement  of  state 
funds.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1872:  443;  Legisl.  docs. 
1872  Idoc.  33].) 


670 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


TREASURER— cont'd 

Special  Reports — cont'd 

George  M.  Wright 

1879.  n.  d.  Insurance  fees  paid  into  state  treasury  by 
secy,  of  state.    Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy,  1879.    2  U. 

1880.  Jan.  26.  Pleuro-pueumonia  bill.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1880  V.  1,  doc.  27:  3.) 

.     Jan.  29.     State  bank  of  New  Brunswick.    (Sen. 

jol.  1880:  122-125.) 

.     Same.    (Sen.  jol.  1880:  122-125.) 

.     Jan.  29.     Same.    6  pp.     (Legisl.  docs.  1880  v.  1, 

doc.  28.) 
.     March  8.     Accts.  of  secy,  of  state  1866-1870.     35 

pp.    {Satne  1880,  doc.  31.) 

1881.  March  8.  Fees  of  clerk  in  chancery,  clerk  of 
Supreme  Court  and  secy,  of  state.  (Legisl.  docs. 
1881,  V.  1,  doc.  38:  4.) 

Jonathan  H.  Blackwcll 
1885.     Jan.  20.     Accts.  rendered  by  heirs  of  late  treas- 
urer Wright.    (Sen.  jol.  1885:  86-88.) 

John  J.   Tof!ey 
1891.     Accts.  submitted  by  Treasurer  Gray,  Nov.  1,  1890 
to  March  7,  1891.    (Sen.  jol.  1891:  434-436.) 

Frank  0.  Briggs 
1902.     Peb.  24.     Accts.  of  heirs  of  late  Treasurer  Swain. 
(Sen.  jol.  1902:  107-110.) 

TREAT   (G.  W.) 

1871/2.  Rept.  as  secy,  of  bd.  of  education  of  Railway. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1871/2  app.  p.  16.) 


TREAT  (MRS.  MARY) 

1887.     Apple-root    louse. 
1887:  83-86.) 


(Procs.    state    hortic.    socy. 


TREADWELL  (ALFRED  M.) 

Reports  by 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1865. 

Investigating  Committee 

See  Railroads  :     Individual.      Erie   Ilailway.   under   date 
1S65. 

TREMAINE  (S.  C.) 

1904.     Anthrax  outbreak  in  Cumberland  Co.    (28  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1904:  179-180.) 

TRENTON,  MERCER   CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.  Artisan  Bank;  City  Bank; 
Mechanics  and  Manufacturers'  Bank;  Merchants'  Bank; 
Trenton  Banking  Co. 

Bridges;  see  Bridges:    Individual 

Clay  Deposits;  see  Industries.  Pottery,  etc.  Clay 

Climate;  see  that  title 

Fire  Companies;  see  Fire 

Health;  see  Public  Health 

Industrial  Education;   see  Education 

Industries  and  Manufactures;  see  that  title 

Manual  Training;  see  Education 

Potteries;  see  Industries.    Pottery.    Clay  and  Glass 

Precipitation;  see  Climate.    Precipitation 

Rainfall;  see  Climate.   Rainfall 

Sanitation;  see  that  title 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual  Savings  Banks.  Peo- 
ple's; State  Savings  Banks;  also  Trenton  Saving  Fund 
Society 

School  Houses;  see  Education 

Schools  in;   see  Education 

Taxes;  see  Taxation:    Local 


TRENTON,  MERCER  CO.— cont'd 

Trust  Companies;   see  Banks:    Individual  Trust  Companies 
Typhoid  Fever;  see  Public  Health 
Valuation;  see  Taxation:    State 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

TRENTON  BATTLE  MONUMENT;  see  PARKS  AND  MONU- 
MENTS 

TRENTON   SCHOOL   FOR   INDUSTRIAL   EDUCATION;    see 
EDUCATION:     INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

TRICHINOSIS;  see  AGRICULTURE.   LIVESTOCK.   INSPEC- 
TION 

TRIGONOMETRICAL  SURVEY 

1876.  Trigonometrical  survey  of  state.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1876:  11-12.) 

TRIMBLE  (ISAAC  P.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1859.  1866,  1867. 
1866.     Author   of   "  Insect   enemies   of   fruit   and   fruit 
trees";    state    aid    in    publication.     (Legisl.    docs. 
1867:  100-102.) 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Agricultube 

1866.     Report;    [agric.   in  N.  J.].     (Legisl.  docs.   1866: 

817-827.) 

TRIMBLE  (MRS.  L.  R.) 

1894.  Farmers'  flower  gardens  and  yards.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1894:  166-170.) 

TROUT;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

TROUTDALE;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

TRUANCY;  see  EDUCATION 

TRUCK  SYSTEM;  see  LABOR 

TRUNKS  AND  BAGS 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 
TRUST  COMPANIES;  see  BANKS 
TRUSTS 

1836.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Saunler)  on  act  to 
incorporate  the  N.  J.  Trust  and  Comn.  Co.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1S35/6:  466-467.) 

1878.  Rept.  of  special  committee  (Harris)  on  coal 
combination.   4  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1878  doc.  49.) 

1888.  Combinations  in  restraint  of  trade  should  be 
regulated  by  legislature.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green) 
Jan.  [101,  1888:  37.) 

1893.  Combinations  for  mutual  profit  within  certain 
limits  justifiable;  monopolies  unjustifiable;  com- 
bination to  control  coal  supply  and  attempts  to  con- 
trol water  supply  are  dangerous.  (Kniiic  (Werts) 
Jan.  17,  1893:  5-6.) 

1903.     The  relation  of  N.  J.  to  trust  question.     (Same 
(Murphy)  Jan.  1903:  17-22.) 
Expenditures 

1901.  Expenses  of  delegate  to  meeting  of  civic  federa- 
tion on  trusts.    (A.R.  treasurer  1900/1:  304.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1900/1:  76.) 

TUBERCULOSIS 

Animal;  see  Agriculture.   Livestock.   Inspection 
Human;    see  Public  Health 

TUBERCULOUS 

Maintenance;  see  Maintenance 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


671 


TUCKER  (ELLETT) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1804 ;  quarter- 
master general,  1814-18:i0 ;  see  Militia;  also 
Quartermaster-General. 

1807.  Nov.  3.  Repairs  to  state  house.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1807:  24-25.) 

.Tolnt  rept.  with   Peter  Cordon  and  .lann's  ,1.   Wilson. 
1817.     Oct.   17.     Rept.   of  the  comrs.   apptd.   by  act  of 
N.  J.  Legisl.  for  settling  differences  betw.  that  state 
and  Penn.  Trenton;    J.  J.  Wilson,  1817.    34  pp. 

The  other  conirs.  were  Wm.  S.  Pennington  and  David 
Thompson,  Jr.  Copies  of  the  report  were  seen  In 
the  N.  J.  State  Llbrar.v.  Princeton  l!nlversit.v 
Llhrar.v  and  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

1820.  Nov.  6.  State  house  and  yard.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1820":  59-64.) 

Joint  rept.  with  Robt.  M'Neely. 

TUCKER  (WM.  B.) 

Deputy  Factory  Inspector,  third  district,  1898-1902; 
see  Labor.      Factory  Inspection. 

TUCKERTON,  OCEAN  CO. 

Banks;   see  Banks:    Individual 
Clams;   see  Fish  and  Game 

TURNER  (JOHN  S.) 

1896/7-1897/8.'    Rept.  as  city  supt.  of  Bridgeton  schools. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1896/7   (pp.  204-209)— «o»iC 
1897/8.) 
1899.     Tomatoes.    (27  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1899:  291-297.) 

TURNIP 
Crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Vegetable 

TURNLEY  (C.  W.) 

1888.  Adornment  of  farmers'  grounds.  (16  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1888:  501-505.) 

TUTTLE  (SILAS) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1837-1838. 
Reports  by  \ 

Select  Committee 

1837.  Feb.  16.  Common  schools.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1836/7:  441-449.) 

Same,  separate.     Not  seen.     500  copies  ordered  printed. 

.     Feb.  16.     Purchase  of  copies  of  "  District  School," 

by  J.  O.  Taylor.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  457-458.) 

TWITCHELL  (GEO.  M.) 

1899.  Structure  and  individuality  of  animals  as  re- 
lated to  purpose.  (26  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1898:  149- 
174.) 

TYPHOID  FEVER;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

TYPHUS  FEVER;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

UNGER  (J.  J.) 

1897/8-1900/1.     Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools  of 

Vineland.     (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8    (pp.  263- 

266)— ,SHme  1900/1.) 
1898/9-1903/4.     Manual    training    in    Landis   township, 

Cumberland  Co.    (Sojn*  1898/9   (pp.  407-410)— same 

1903/4.) 

1899/00-1900/1.     Not  found. 

UNION  COUNTY 

Created  by  act  of  March  19,  1857. 

See  also  Cranford,  Ellzabeti,  North  Plainfleld.  Plain- 
field.  Rahway,  Roselle,  Scotch  Plains,  Springfield, 
Summit,  Westfield. 

Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 

Almshouse;  see  Maintenance.   Almshouses 

Bridges;  see  that  title 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.    Crops 

Forest  Fires;  see  Forests  and  Forestry 


UNION  COUNTY— cont'd 

Jail;  see  Maintenance.   Delinquents 

Roads;  see  that  title 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:    Individual  Savings  Banks 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

UNION  HILL,  HUDSON  CO. 
Schools  in;  see  Education 

UNITED  STATES  COAST  AND  GEODETIC  SURVEY 

See  also  Geology.     Receipts  and  Expenditures. 
serial 
1887-1894.     United  States  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey  of 
N.  J.;  by  Edward  A.  Bowser. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1887  in  A.K.  state  geologist  1887  ;  9-10. 

1888  in  V.  1.  final  rept.  state  geologist  1888  :  10-38. 

1889  in  A.R.  state  geologist  1889  :  11. 
1890 •'  1890:23. 

1891  "      ••  '•  •■  1891:33-34. 

1892  "      "  "  "  1892  :  31-32. 

1893  ' "  1893:31-32. 

1894  "      "  "  "  1895 :  xxxv-xxxvl. 

non-serial 

1879.  On  the  U.  S.  geodetic  survey  of  N.  J.    (A.R.  state 
geologist  1879:  8-9.) 

1880.  On  U.  S.  geodetic  survey.    (Same  1880:  8-9.) 

1881.  On  U.  S.  coast  and  geodetic  survey  of  N.  J.    (Same 
ISSl:  8-10.) 

1882.  On  the  V.  S.  coast  and  geodetic  survey.    {Same 
1882:  8.) 

1883.  On  geodetic  survey  by  U.  S.  coast  and  geodetic 
survey  at  expense  of  U.  S.  Govt.    (Same  1883:  8-10.) 

1884.  On  geodetic  survey.    (Same  1884:  8-9.) 

1885.  Geographic   surveys— geodetic   and   topographic. 
(Same  1885:  8-35.) 

1886.  Geographic   surveys— geodetic   and   topographic. 
(Same  1886:  8-69.) 

UNITED  STATES  MILITARY  ACADEMY;  see  EDUCATION: 
INDIVIDUAL  INSTITUTIONS 

UNITED  STATES  NAVAL  ACADEMY;  see  EDUCATION:  IN- 
DIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS 

UPSON  (WM.  F.) 

1898/9-1903/4.     Manual  training  in  Glen  Ridge.    (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1903/4:  201-206.) 

VACCINATION;   see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 
Vagrancy;  see  Population.   Vagrant 

VAIL  (GEO.) 

1852.     Rept.  of  N.  J.  comrs.  to  World's  Fair,  London; 

Vail,   chrm.     (App.    to   Sen.   jol.   Jan.    1852:  60-97; 

App.  to  House  jol.  1852:  60-97.) 
.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:    Prtd.    at    the    True 

American  Office,  1852.    37  pp. 

VAIL  (M.  H.  C.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..   Mid'. 
1891/2-1893/4.     Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in   Essex 
Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1891/2,  pt.  1,  App.   (pp. 

22-26)— .same  1893/4.) 

VALENTINE  (CALEB  H.) 

Assemblvman  from  Warren  Co.,  1830/1-1832/3,  1835/6- 
1836/7  ;  Councilman,  1840/1. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1836.     Jan.  25.     Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Cam- 
den and  Amboy  R.R.  and  Transportation  Co.    (Votes 
of  Assem.  1835/6:  278-282.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     1000  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem. 
1835/6:282.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


VALENTINE  (CALEB  H.)— cont'd 

Reports  by — cont'd 
[Select]  Committee — cont'd 
1837.     Jan.  5.     Petition  of  Belvidere,  Delaware  R.R.  Co. 
for  banking  privileges.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7: 
133-135.) 

.    Feb.    14.     Surplus   revenue.     (Votes   of  Assem. 

1836/7.  437-441.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     500  copies  ordered  prtd. 

VALENTINE  (F.  H.) 

1897.     From   farm   to  market.     (24  A.R.  bd.   of  agric. 
1896:  93-102.) 

VAN  ALSTYNE  (EDWD.) 

1902.     Breeding  the  dairy  cow.    (29  A.R.  bd.  of  agrlc. 
1901:  203-220.) 

VAN  ARSDALE  (ELIAS) 

Commissioner  on  accounts  of  Society  for  EstablisliiDg 
i:seful  Manufactures.  1814-1816. 

Reports;    see    Industries.    Associations 

1816.  Oct.  19.     See  Rutherfurd  (John). 

VAN  ATTA  (JOHN) 

Deputy  Factory  Inspector,  second  district,  1895-1S97  : 
•set'  I.,al)or.     Factory  Inspection. 

VAN  BOSKERCK  (ABRAHAM  L.) 

Assemblyman  from  lliiilson  Co.,  1841-1842. 
1851.     See  Water  Supply,  Hoboken,  this  date. 

VAN  BRUNT  (JOHN) 

Senator  from  Beryen  Co..  lS."i(MS."il. 
1856.     Jan.  18.     Comn.  to  codify  the  school  laws.   Tren- 
ton: Office  of  "True  American,"  1856.    24pp. 
.     Same.    (App.  to  House  jol.  1856  [doc]  C.) 

VAN  BOSKIRK  (EDWD.  E.) 

1902.     See  Holman  (Geo.  W.  Jr.),  this  date. 

VAN  CLEVE  (BENJAMIN) 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1777/8,  1770/80- 
1781/2,  1783-1788,  1791-1793,  1795-1798/9,  1800/1, 
1802/3  ;  Councilman,  1789/90. 

Reports  by 

COMMllTEE   ON    TREASURER'S   ACCOUNTS 

1792-1793.     See  Finance:    State,  serial  group  B. 
1796.     See  same. 
1802.    See  same. 
[Select]  Committee 
1792.     Nov.  27.     Accts.  and  vouchers  of  comrs.  apptd. 

to  provide  accommodation   for  the   Legisl.    (Votes 

of  Assem.  Oct.  1792:  92.) 

1796.  Feb.    13.     Insolvent  debtors.     (Some  Feb.   1796: 
13.) 

1797.  Jan.    27.     Bldg.    for    employment    and    confine- 
ment of  convicts.    (Sume  Jan.  1797:  7-8.) 

1798.  Nov.   3.     Auditor's  office.     (Same  Oct.  1798:  23.) 

1799.  Feb.  15.     Distribution  of  estate  of  persons  who 
die  insolvent.    (>s'(;wc  Jan.  1799:  48.) 

1801.     March  5.     Repairs  necessary  to  be  made  on  govt, 
house  and  property.    (.Same  Feb.  1801:  67-68.) 

VAN  DALSEM  (HENRY) 

1817.  Oct.  29.     House  and  lot  in  Jersey  City  belonging 

to  the  state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1817:  16-17.) 

.lolnl  rcpt.  wltb  Juuies  \"audcrpoul  and  \Vm.  S.  IV-uuiug- 
ton. 

VAN  DEMAN  (H.  E.) 

1897.     Suitable   manures    for    fruits.     (25   A.R.    bd.    of 

agric.   1897:  231-248.) 
1902.     Horticultural  questions.    (29  same  1901:  115-150.) 


VAN  DEVENTER  (J.) 

1878.  Acct.  of  a  state  hortic.  socy.  organized  about 
1842  and  terminated  in  1853.  (5  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 
1877:  170-171.) 

VAN  DIKE  (JOHN  S.) 

1893/4-1895/6.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Mercer 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1893/4  app.  A.  (pp. 
35-56)— same  1895/6.) 

VAN  DOREN  (J.) 

1878.     Pear  blight.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1877:  164.) 

VAN  DRESSER  (HENRY) 

1903.     Dairy  cow.    (30  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1902:  203-224.) 

.     Poultry  and  egg  production.    (30  same  1902:  249- 

266.) 

VAN  DUYN  (JAMES) 

Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.,  1796-1810,  1812-1814. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1798.  See  Finance:    State,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Committee 

1799.  June  11.  State  prison.  (Votes  of  Assem.  May 
1799:  39.) 

1805.  Nov.  4.  Arrears  of  taxes  in  Monmouth  Co. 
(Jol.  legisl.  council  Oct.  1805:  398.) 

1806.  March  11.  Importation  of  slaves.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  Feb.  1806:  597.) 

1807.  Dec.  2.  Uniform  weights  and  measures  within 
the  U.  S.    (.S'flwf  Oct.  1807:  157.) 

1813.  Jan.  Petition  of  stockholders  of  Union  Turn- 
pike Co.    (Same  1812/3:  49.) 

VAN  DUYNE   (HARRISON) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,   1879-1881. 

Reports  by 

Committee  of  Ways  and  Means 

1880.  March  12.  Alleged  losses  sustained  by  state 
through  its  financial  officers.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1880:  888-892.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880  v.  1,  doc.  35:  1-8.) 

VAN  DYCK  (F.  C.) 

1881.  Teas,  coffee,  mustard,  arrowroot.  (5  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1881:  103.) 

VANDYKE  (HENRY) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1832,  1834,  1850. 
Reports  by 
Commiitee  on  Agriculture 

1850.  Feb.  7.  Rept.  in  relation  to  the  apptmt.  of  a 
state  agriculturist.  Trenton:  Prtd.  by  Sherman  & 
Harron,  1850.   5(1)  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  tbe  New  Jersey  State  Library,  Trenton. 
Usual  no.  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  As.sem.  1850; 
538.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.,  1850:  536-538.) 

1850.  Feb.  12.  Bureau  of  Agric.  in  Washington. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1850:  494-497;  564-567.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1850  ;  497.) 

VAN  GILDER  (T.) 

1894.  Tomato  raising.  (22  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1894:  384- 
386.) 

VAN  HISE  (I.  A.) 

1877.  Soils  and  crops  in  vicinity  of  Bricksburg,  Ocean 
Co.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1877:  83-85.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


673 


VAN  HORN  (R.  M.) 

1892/3-1893/4.  Rept.  as  supervising  principal  of  Bel- 
videre  schools.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1, 
app.    (pp.  66-67)— «H me  1893/4.) 

VAN  RIKER  (DANL.) 

1798.     See  Roads.    Bergen  Co.,  tliis  date. 

VAN  SANTVOORD  (ABRAHAM) 

(.'ounciliiiau  fnnu  Hudson  Co.,  1840/1. 
Reports  by 
[SE1.ECT]  Committee 
1841.     Peb.    25.     State    Iiouse    and    grounds    connected 
•with  it.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  1840/1:  211-212;  Votes 
of  Assam.  1840/1:  501-502.) 

VAN  SICKLE  (WM.  M.) 

1889.  Sussex  Co.  weeds.  (11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station 
1890:  381-388.) 

VANSICKLE  (SYLVESTER) 

State  Librarian,  1852-1853  ;  see  L11«-aries. 
VAN  SYCKLE    (ANDREW) 

Asseml)lyman  from   Hunterdon  Co..  1852-1853. 

Reports  by 
Special  Committee 
1852.      Feb.  13.     Petitions  on  subject  of  medical  laws. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1852:  323-325.) 

VAN  WAGENEN  (ISAAC) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1843-1845. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1844.    Peb.  15.    Lotteries.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1843/4: 
443-445.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.  250  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1843/4:445.1 

1844.     Mch.    1.     Treasurer's    accts.     (Votes    of    Assem. 

1843/4:  559-563;  Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1843/4:  326(?)- 

330.) 
• .    Same,  separate. 

Not  seen,  1500  copies  were  ordered  prtd.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1843/4  :  563)  ;  500  copies.  (Jol.  Legisl. 
Council  1843/4:  330). 

VAN  WAGONER  (C.  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Passaic  Co.,  1849-1850. 
Reports  by 
Committee  of  Ways  and  Means 

1849.  Marcii  2.  Estimated  receipts  and  disbursements 
of  the  state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1849:  1077-1078.) 

1850.  March  7.  Estimated  receipts  and  disbursements 
of  state.    (Same  1850:  812-813.) 

VAN  WINKLE  (CORNELIUS) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1819-1820,  1825-1826. 
1829;  Passaic  Co.,  1853. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1826.     Nov.  22.     Course  for  trials  of  speed  on  Hoboken 
Island.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1826:  96-97.) 

VAN  WINKLE   (FRANKLIN) 

1904.  See  Climate.  Ploods.  Northern  N.  J.  Plood  Com- 
mission. 

VANATTA  (JACOB) 

Attorney-General  1875-1876 

Repobts;  see  Attobney-Genebal.   Special  Reports. 

43 


VANDERBILT  (GEO.  0.) 

Assemblyman    from    Mercer    Co.,    1874-1875 ;    Senator, 
1884-1886. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Reform  Schools 

1886.     Jan.  12.     Working  and  mngmt.  of  Reform  School 
for  Boys.    (Sen.  jol.  1886:  64-68.) 

.     Same.   8  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1886  v.  3,  doc.  42.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     1000  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Sen.  Jol.  1886: 
69.) 

VANDERPOOL  (JAMES) 

1817.     Oct.  29.     House  and  lot  in  Jersey  City  belonging 
to  the  state.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1817:  16-17.) 
Joint  rept.  with  Henry  Van  Dalsem  and  Wm.  S.  Penning- 
ton. 

1826.     Dec.   11.     Hoboken   Banking  and   Grazing  Com- 
pany.   (Same  Oct.  1826:  154-163.) 
Joint  comr.  with  Asa  Whitehead. 

.     Dec.  14.     See  Parker  (James). 

.     Dec.  18.     See  Parker  (James). 

VANDERVEER  (D.  AUGUSTUS) 

1889.    Potato  culture,  past,  present  and  future.    (Procs. 

state  hortic.  socy.  1889:  178-181.) 
1891.     Grape  culture.    (Same  1891:  64-65.) 
.     Same.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1891:  496-497.) 

1894.  Cost    of    growing    grapes    for    market.      (Same 
1894:  151.) 

1895.  Statistics  of  fruit  culture  in  Monmouth,  Ocean 
and  Mercer  cos.    (Same  1895:  17-19.) 


VANDERVEER  (L.) 

1877.     Farm  at  Brookside, 
agric.  1877:  69-70.) 


Somerset  Co.    (5  A.R.  bd.  of 


VANSANT  (S.) 

1869/70.     Rept.    as   supt.    of  schools   of   Atlantic   City. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1869/70:  77-78.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

VARICK  (T.  R.) 

1877.  Rept.  on  epidemics  and  endemics  that  have 
occurred  in  state  of  N.  J.  since  1877.  (1  A.R.  bd.  of 
liealth  1877:  103-121.) 

VARNISH 

Manufacture;  see  Industries,  etc. 

VATTEMARE  (ALEXANDRE) 

See   Libraries.      International   Exchange. 

VEGETABLE 
Crop;   see  Agriculture.    Crops. 

VERMEULE  (C.  CLARKSON) 

1887.  Topographic  survey. 
11-19.) 

1888.  Physical  description  of  N. 
state  geologist  1888:  39-199.) 

1889.  Water   supply   and   artesian   wells, 
geologist  1889:  76-89.) 

1890.  Water-supply  and  water-power.  (Same  1890:  137- 
283.) 

1891.  Water-supply  and  water-power.  (Same  1891:  141- 
215.) 

1892.  Water-supply  and  water-power.  (Same  1892:  247- 
272.) 

1893.  Water-supply  and  water-power.  (Same  1893:  371- 
385.) 

1894.  Rept.  on  water-supply,  water-power,  flow  of 
streams  and  attendant  phenomena,  xv  (1),  352,  96 
pp.,  maps,  pis.,  diagrs.  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  geol- 
ogist 1894.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1895,  v.  3,  doc.  24.) 


Vegetable 

(A.R.  state  geologist  1887: 
J.    (v.  1.    Pinal  rept. 
(A.R.   state 


674 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


VERMEULE  (C.  CLARKSON)— cont'd 

1894.  Forestry  In  northern  N.  J.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1894:  229-244.) 

[1895.]  Notes  and  data  pertaining  to  physical  geog- 
raphy of  state.  189  pp.  (v.  4.  Final  rept.  state 
geologist  1895,  app.) 

1895.  Forestry  in  northern  N.  J.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1895:  99-156.) 

1896. '  Drainage  of  Hackensack  and  Newark  tide- 
marshes.     (Same  1896:  287-317.) 

1897.  Same.    {Same  1897:  297-315.) 

.     Notes  of  flood  Feb.  6  in  northern  N.  J.     (Same 

1896:  255-285.) 

1898.  Water-supply  from  wells.    (Same  1898:  145-182.) 
.     The  pine  belt  of  Southern  N.  J.  and  water-supply. 

(Same  1898:  183-193.) 

1899.  Reclamation  of  Hackensack  and  Newark.  (Same 
1899:  xxxix-xliii.) 

.     Forests  and  climate.    (Rept.  on  forests  [ace.  ann. 

rept.  state  geologist]   1899:  167-172.) 

.     Forests  of  N.  J.    (Same  1899:  13-101.) 

:     Forests  and  water-supply.    (Same  1899:  137-166.) 

.     Forest  and  forest  reservations,  and  their  relation 

to  water  supply  and  agric.    (27  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 

1899:  75-84.) 

1902.  Floods.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1902:  25-57.) 

1903.  Flo'ods.    (Same  1903:  17-43.) 

1904.  East  Orange  wells  at  White  Oak  Ridge.  (Same 
1904:  253-263.) 

VERNON  (PHILIP  H.) 

Assemblyman  from  Union  Co.,  1879-1880. 
Reports  by 
CoMitiTTEE  ox  Reformatory  School  for  Boys 

1880.  March  10.  Financial  and  industrial  mngmt.  of 
Reform  School  for  Boys.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1880: 
768-770.) 

.     Same.  174  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1880  v.  1,  doc.  34.) 

Testimony  not  given   in   Minutes.      (Minutes  of   Assem. 
1880:770.) 

VIELE  (E.  F.) 

1875.  Drainage,  sewerage  and  water  supply.  (2  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1878:  124-125.) 

VIELE  (EGBERT  L.) 

1854-1856.     Rept.  as  topographical  engr.     (1  A.R.  geol. 

survey  1854  (pp.  96-100)— 3  .somr  1856.) 
1857.     Dec.  26.     Condition  of  the  topographical  dept.  of 

the  geol.   survey  of  N.   J.     (Govs.  mess.    (Newell) 

Jan.  1858:  66-68.) 

VINEGAR;  see  FOOD  AND  DRUG  LAW 

VINELAND,  CUMBERLAND  CO. 

Banks;  see  Banks:    Individual.   Tradesmen's  Bank 

Climate;   see  that  title 

Corn  Crop;    see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Grain 

Industrial  Education;  see  Education 

Irrigation;  see  Agriculture.    Soils.    Irrigation 

Manual  Training;  see  Education 

Precipitation;  see  that  title 

Rainfall;  see  Climate.   Rainfall 

Sanitation;  see  that  title 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Sewerage;  see  Water  Supply  and  Sewerage 

Sweet    Potato    Crop;     see    Agriculture.     Crops.     Vegetable. 

Sweet  Potato 
Trust  Companies;   see  Banks:    Individual  Trust  Companies 


VITAL  STATISTICS 

1881.     A  review  of  English  statistical  repts.  as  a  guide 

to  study  of  vital  statistics.     (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health 

1881:  255-275.) 
1890.     Table:   population,  births  and  deaths  in  foreign 

cities  and  boroughs  compared  with   N.  Y.,  Phila., 

and  Boston.    (17  same  1893:  532.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

Beginning  with  tlio  10th  census,  federal  utilization  of 
state  registration  records  was  begun :  N.  J.  bas 
been  a  registration  state  since  10th  census. 

serial 

1  series 

Under  net  of  March  3,  1848  and  suppi.  of  March  19, 
18.51. 

1849-1877.     Rept.  of  the  registry  and  return  of  births, 

marriages  and  deaths  [by  secy,  of  state]. 

Checklist 

1849  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"      doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  490-492. 

1850  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

"      doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  104-107. 

1851  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  M.  R.  Hamilton,  1852. 

56  pp. 
Includes   (pp.  3-4)   rept.  of  the  committee  to  whom  was 
referred  the  ann.  rept.  of  the  secy,  of  state  rel.  to 
registry  and   returns  ....  Feb.   13,   1852. 

1851  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     56  pp. 

1852  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  M.  R.  Hamilton,  1853. 
53  pp. 

1852  doc.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  M.  U.  Hamilton,  1853. 
53  pp. 

1853  dept.  ed.     Not  found. 

500  copies  ordered  prtd.  (Sen.  jol.  1854:37;  Minutes 
of  Assem.   1854  :  137.1 

1853  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n,  d.     53  pp. 

1854  dept.  ed.     New  Brunswick  :    Prtd.  at  the  Fredonian 
Office.  1855.     53  pp. 

1854  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  310-360. 

1855  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     Office    of    "  True    American," 
1856.     56  pp. 

1855  doc.  ed.     n.  p..  n.  d.     56  pp. 

1856  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the  True 
American,  1857.     61  pp. 

1856  doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  57-115. 

1857  dept.  ed.      [None  printed   ?] 

"      dnc.  ed.     b.  t.  p.     pp.  245-307. 

1858  dept.  ed.      [None  printed   ?] 

"      doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  461-523. 

1859  dept.  ed.      [None  printed  7] 
doc.  ed.     n.  t.  p.     pp.  871-928. 

1860  dept.  ed.      [None  printed   ?] 

"      doc.  ed.  (Senate),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  933-993. 
"      doc.  ed.  (House),     n.  t.  p.     pp.  961-1021. 

1861  dept.  ed.     [None  printed  ?] 

"      doc.  ed.     Jersey  City  :    J.  H.  Lyon.  1862.     56  (3)  pp. 

1862  dept.  ed.     [None  printed  ?] 

"      doc.    ed.      Trenton :     D.    Naar,    "  True    American " 
Office,  1863.     56  (11  pp. 

1863  dept.  ed.      [None  printed   ?1 

"      doc.    ed.      Trenton :     D.    Naar,    "  True    American " 
Office,  1864.     57  (1)   pp. 

1864  dept.   ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  by  .T.   R.  Freese,   "  State 
Gazette"  Office,  1865.     55  (1)   pp. 

1864  doc.  ed.     Jersey  City:    J,  H.  Lyon.  1865.     55  (1)  pp. 

1865  dept.  ed.     Trenton:    Prtd.   at  the  "State  Gazette" 
Office.   1806.     56  pp. 

1865  doc.  ed.     n.  p.,  n.  d.     pp.  829-884. 

1866  dept.  ed.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  Office  of  the  State 
Gazette,  1867.     56  pp. 

1860  doc.  ed.     b.  t.  p.     pp.  1157-1212. 

1867  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at   the    True    American 
Office,  1869.     63  pp. 

1867  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  957-1014. 

1868  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at    the    True    American 
Office.  1869.     63  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socv..  Newark. 

1868  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1073-1135. 

1860  dept.   ed.      Trenton  :     Prtd.    at   the  True   American 
Office.  1870.     63  pp. 

1869  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  1023-1083. 

1870  dept.     od.       Trenton  :      .Murphy     &     Bechtel — State 
Gazette  OtHce,  1871.     64  pp. 

1870  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     pp.  9891057. 

1871  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  State  Gazette  Office, 

1872.  67  pp. 

1871  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     67  pp. 

1872  dept.  ed.    Trenton  :   Prtd.  at  the  State  Gazette  Office, 

1873.  74  pp. 

1872  doc.  ed.    n.  p.,  n.  d.     79  (1)  pp. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


675 


VITAX  STATISTICS— cont'd 


NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

serial — cont'd 

1  series — cont'd 


Chpcklist 
1873  dept.  e(i.     Trenton  : 
Bechtel.  1874.     67  pp. 

1873  doc.  ed.     Not  found. 

1874  dcpt.   ed.      Newark  : 
Guild,  1875.     67  pp. 

1874  doc.  ed.     Not  found. 

1875  dept.    ed.      Trenton  :     .1.    I 
Prtg.  House,  1876.     77  pp. 

1875  doc.  ed.     h.  t.  p.     no  pp. 


cont'd 
The  State  (iazette — Murphy   & 

Newark   Daily   ,Tournal — W.   B. 

Murphy,    State   fiazette 


1876 

dept.  ed. 

Trenton  :   Nanr.  Day  &  Naar,  1877.    79  pp 

" 

doc.  ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.     79  pp. 

1877 

dept.  ed. 

Newark  :    Prtd.  by  W.  B.  Guild,  1878.     78 

1877'^doc.  ed. 

n.  p.,  n.  d.    78  pp. 

In 

Collected 

docs,  as  follows  : 

1849 

in 

Votes 

of  Assem.   1850  ;  490-492. 

1850 

1851  :  104-107. 

1851 

" 

Sen.  jol.  1852.    56  pp. 

1852 

" 

'• 

•'     1853.     App.     53  pp. 

1853 

*' 

" 

"    1854.     App.  [doc.  HI. 

" 

" 

Minutes  of  Assem^ "  App.   [doc.  HI. 

1854 

'* 

App. 

to  Senate  Jol.   1855  :  310-360. 
"   House      "     1855  :  310-360. 

1855 

" 

'• 

"   House      •'     1856,  doc.  F. 

1856 

'.'. 

., 

"   Senate     "      1857:57-115. 
"   House      "     1857  :  57-115. 

1857 

*' 

" 

■'   Senate     "      1858  :  245-307. 
"   House      "     1858  :  245-307. 

1858 

*' 

" 

"   Senate     "      1850 :  461-523. 
"  House      "      1859:461-523. 

1859 

" 

" 

"  Senate     "     1860 :  871-928. 
••   House      ••      18G0  :  871-928. 

1860 

(. 

,. 

•'   Senate     "      1861  :  933-993. 
"   House      "      1861  :  061-1021. 

1861 

in 

Legis 

.  docs.  1862. 

1862 

** 

"       1863. 

1863 

*' 

" 

"       1804. 

1864 

" 

'* 

"       1865. 

1865 

" 

*' 

■•       1866  :  829-884. 

1866 

" 

*' 

■■       1867  :  1157-1212. 

1867 

" 

•' 

"       1868  :  957-1014. 

1868 

" 

" 

"       1869  :  1073-1135. 

1869 

" 

" 

"       1870  :  1023-1083. 

1870 

" 

** 

••       1S71  :  989-1057. 

1871 

" 

" 

•'      1872. 

1872 

" 

'* 

"      1873   [doe.  23], 

1873-1874  omi 

tted. 

1875 

in 

Legis 

.  docs.   1870.  doc.  43. 

1876 

" 

"      1877.  doc.  33. 

1877 

** 

'* 

•'       1878,  doc.  31. 

2  series 
1S78-1903.     Rept.  of  the  medical  supt.  of  vital  statistics 
to  the  secretary  of  state  and  state  bd.  of  health. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 


1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1887/8 

1888/9 

1889/90 

1890/1 

1891/2 

1892/3 

1893/4 


E.  M.  Hunt, 
in  2  A.R.  bd 
"     3     " 

"      4      •• 


6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 


superintendent 
health  1878  :  177-244 
1S79  :  173-223, 
1880:311-374, 
18S1  :  229-338, 
1882  :  261-357 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 


315-386. 
279-375. 
343-430. 
357-458. 
299-431. 
391-497. 
371-486. 
287-388. 
341-482. 

1892  :  459-584. 

1893  :  415-606. 

1894  :  393-459. 


Henry  MitcJiell,  superintendent 
1894/5  In   19  A.R.  bd.   health  1895  :  377-426. 
1895/6    "  20     "         "  "        1896  :  351-399. 

1896/7    "  21      "         •'  "        1897  :  341-376. 

1897/8    "  22     "         "  "        1898 :  465-588. 

1898/9    "  23 1899:369-419. 

1899/00  "  24 1900  :  347-393. 

1900/1  "  25 1900/1  :  401-442. 

1901/2  omitted  from  rept.  of  bd.  of  health.* 

1902  in  27  A.R.  bd.  health  1903  :  301-667. 

1903  "  28 1904  :  317-494. 


•  Published  separately,  Trenton  :  The  .1.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co., 
1903.  vl,  382  pp.     Also  found  in  Legisl.  docs.  1902,  v.  2,  doc.  26. 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial 

1848.  Rept.  from  special  committee  (Goble)  to  whom 
was  referred  memorial  for  enactment  of  law  pro- 
viding for  registry  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths 
in  state.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1848:  639.) 

1850.  Amdmts.  to  act  rel.  to  registration  of  births, 
marriages  and  deaths  commended  to  consideration 
of  Legisl.    fGovs.  mess.  (Haines)  Jan.  9,  18.50.) 

1851-1853.  Recommended  that  compensation  be  made 
to  such  persons  as  make  returns  of  birtlis,  deaths 
and  marriages;  to  be  paid  from  township  treasury 
and  that  a  penalty  for  non-compliance  be  imposed. 
(A.R.  state  dept.  on  births,  marriages,  etc.  1851 
(pp.  5-6)— .s«»(c  1853.) 

1852.  Importance  of  securing  greater  accuracy  in  re- 
turns under  act  rel.  to  registry  and  returns  of  births, 
marriages  and  deaths.  (Govs.  mess.  (Fort)  Jan. 
14,  1852:  30-31.) 

1866.     Vital   statistics:    defective  system   of   collection. 
(Rept.  state  sanitary  comn.  1866:  38.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1874.  Vital  statistics:  value  of  records.  (Rept.  of  health 
comn.  1874:  41-44.) 

1876.  Summary  of  paper  on  [use  ofl  vital  statistics  by 
Dr.  J.  L.  Bodine.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  130- 
131.) 

1877.  Summary  of  rept.  of  committee  on  vital  statistics, 
made  by  Dr.  Bodine.     (2  mine  1878:  139-140.) 

.     Rept.  on  vital  statistics  by  E.  J.  Marsh.    (1  same 

1877:  35-42.) 

Registration  under  law  of  1798  ;  cost  ;  defects  ;  improve- 
ments suggested. 
[1878?]     As  to  vital  statistics.    [Circular  no.  3  of  the 
state  bd.  of  health.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (3  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879:  167-168.) 

.     Explanation  of  parts  of  acts  as  to  marriage,  birth 

and  death  returns.    [Circular  no.  1  of  the  state  bd. 
of  health.] 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (3  A.R.  bd.  of  liealth  1879:  158-163.) 

• .     Same.     Reprint  [1883].   Not  found. 

See  6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882  :  255,  Circular  34. 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  329-333.) 

.     To  assessors,  town  clerks,  etc.,  rel.  to  changes  in 

registry  laws.    [Circular  no.  2  of  the  state  bd.  of 
health.] 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.    (3  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879:  163-167.) 

1878.  Instructions  to  ministers,  physicians,  under- 
takers, assessors  and  all  concerned  in  the  registry 
and  returns  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths.  44  pp. 
Trenton:    Naar,  Day  &  Naar,  1878. 

Copy  In  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.     On  new  law  concerning  registry  and  returns  of 

marriages,  births  and  deaths.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health 

1878:  177-182.) 
.     On  registry  law  as  to  vital  statistics.     (2  same 

1878:  12-14.) 
1878/9-1882/3.     Tables:   no.  of  marriages  each  year,  by 

COS.;   U.  S.;   U.  S.  in  part;    Irish;    German;    other 

foreign.     (8  same   1884:  294-300.) 
1878/80-1879/81.     Table:    summary  of  totals  of  births, 

marriages  and  deaths  in  state.    (4  same  1880  (p.  349) 

—same  1881.) 
1878/83-1878/98.     Tables:   no.  of  marriages,  births  and 

deaths. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878/86  in  10  A.U.  bd.  of  health  1886  :  445. 

Period  1878/83  and  each  year,  1881-1886. 
1878/87  in  11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887  :  413. 

Period  1878/83  and  each  year,  1884-1887. 
1878/80  In  13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889  :  466. 

Period  1S78/83,   1883/8,   1889. 
1878/90  In  15  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1891  :  350. 

Period  1878/83.  1883/8,  1888/9,  1889/90. 


676 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY- 


-cont'd 


non-serial — cont'd 

1878/90  In  16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1S92  :  539-540. 
1878/93  In  17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893  :  522-523. 

Each  Tear  ;  also  qulnquennlally. 
1878/94"  in  18  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894:419. 

187S  'S3.  1883/S.  1888  ".13;  1.893/4. 
1878 '98  In  22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898:485. 

1878/83.   1883/8.  isss  93.  1893/8. 
1881/5  in  9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885  :  421. 
1883/8  in  12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  18.88  :  437. 
Each  year. 
1878/97-1878/98.     Table:  no.  of  marriages,  births,  still- 
births and  deaths  registered  each  yr.    (21  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1897  (p.  4)— SfDHc  1898   (p.  107).) 
In  1898  also  marriages  of  non-residents. 
1879.     Approval  of  views  of  state  bd.  of  health  in  refer- 
ence  to  registry  of  vital   statistics.     (Govs.   mess. 
(McClellan)   Jan.  1879:  29.) 

.    October.    Circular  to  town  clerks  and  assessors. 

[Circular  no.  4  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (3  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879:  168-169.) 

1879-1888.     Table:    marriages,    births    and    deaths.     (7 

mine  1883  (p.  Z19)—mmc  1888.) 
1879-1901.     Table:  no.  of  births,  deaths,  birth-rates  and 
death-rates  in  N.  J.    (25  A.R.  bureau  of  vital  statis- 
tics 1901:  12.) 
1879-1904.     Table:   no.  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths 
by  townships  with  totals  of  same  of  all  cos.    (3  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1879  (pp.  191-200)— .«amc  1904.) 
1879/83-1886.     Synopsis    of    vital    returns;     comment. 

(10  mme  1886:  445-448.) 
1879/83-1889.     Synopsis  of  vital  and  mortuary  statistics. 

(13  same  1889:  465-466.) 
1879/01-1879/03.     Table:  population,  no.  of  births,  birth- 
rate per  thousand,  with  no.  of  deaths  and  death-rate 
per  thousand.    (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901  (p.  330)  — 
same  1904.) 

Marriages  included  In  1903. 
1880-1889.     Table:    membership   and   no.    of   deaths    of 
Newark  Hat  Finishers'  Assn.,  each  year.    (12  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1888/9:  172.) 
1880-1900.     Table:   population,  no.  of  births,  birth-rate 
per  1,000,  no.  of  deaths  and  death-rate  per  1,000  in 
Newark,  Trenton,  Salem  and  Rahway.    (25  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1901:  331-332.) 
[1881?]     To  local  bds.  of  health  and  to  those  whose  duty 
it   is   to   make   returns   of   marriages,   births   and 
deaths.    [Circular  no.  17  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 
.     Same.    (4  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1880:  300-301.) 

1881.  Work  of  bureau  of  vital  statistics  useful  and  im- 
portant.   (Govs.  mess.   (McClellan)   Jan.  11,  1881.) 

.     April  1.     As  to  duties  of  local  bds.  under  new 

laws.    [Circular  no.  21  ■*  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.] 
Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.     (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1881:  181-184.) 

1881/2-18S4/5.  Table:  no.  of  births,  deaths  and  mar- 
riages.    (9  mme  1885:  421.) 

1882.  Efficient  work  of  dept.  of  vital  statistics.  (Govs. 
mess.    (Ludlow)    Jan.   10,  1882.) 

1883.  General  circular  as  to  duties  under  the  laws  re- 
lating to  vital  records  and  statistics.  [To  clergy- 
men, justices  of  the  peace,  physicians,  undertakers, 
city  clerks  and  assessors.]  [Circular  no.  35  of  the 
state  bd.  of  health.] 

Copy  In  the  Surg<'f)n  (leneral's  Library. 

.     Same.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  248-249.) 

.     January.     Department   of   state   and    bureau    of 

vital  statistics  [Signed  by  Henry  C.  Kelsey,  secre- 
tary of  state].  [Circular  no.  36  of  the  state  bd.  of 
health.] 

Copy  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library. 
.     Same.    (6  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1882:  250.) 


'  There  are  two  circulars  numbered  [21] 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1883-1888.     Synopsis  of  vital  returns  and  comments  on 
principal  diseases.    (12  same  1888:  479-497.) 

1884.  Increasing  no.  of  marriages  and  births  and  de- 
crease in  no.  of  deaths.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow) 
Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1884/5.     No.  of  marriages,  deaths  and  births  in  state. 

(9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  7.) 
.     No.  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1886:  23.) 

1885.  Introduction  to  rept.  of  bureau  of  vital  statistics. 
(9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  345-356.) 

Relating    to    sanitary    science    and    returns    of    births, 
marriages  and  deaths. 

1887.  Synopsis  of  vital  returns  and  comments  on 
special  diseases.    (11  same  1887:  413-431.) 

[1888.]     Circular  A  issued  by  bureau  of  vital  statistics 
[resp.  registration  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths]. 
Separate  copy   not  seen. 
.     Same.    (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:  313.) 

1888.  March.  Circular  letter  B.  General  circular  as 
to  duties  under  the  laws  rel.  to  vital  records  and 
statistics. 

Separate  copy   not  seen. 

.     Same.    (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888:  313-315.) 

.     March.     Bureau    of    vital    statistics.     Marriage, 

birth  and  death  returns.    Duties  of  all  concerned  as 

to  vital  statistics.    (Circular  no.  66  of  the  state  bd. 

of  health.)  22  pp. 
.     Same.     Reprint.    April,   1898.     (22   A.R.    bd.    of 

health  1898:  433-447.) 

1889.  Form  suggested  for  weekly  repts.  of  cities,  on 
vital  statistics.    (13  same  1889:  473.) 

.     Bureau  of  vital  statistics  under  charge  of  state 

bd.  of  health;  well  organized.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Green)  Jan.   [8],  1889.) 

1889/90.  No.  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths  for  year 
ending  June  30.    (f^ame  (Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1890.  Vital  statistics.  12  pp.  (Circular  no.  72  of  the 
state  bd.  of  health.) 

.     Same,  another  edition.     16  pp. 

The  16  p.  edition  was  seen  only  in  the  N.  J.  state  bd.  of 
health. 

— .     Same.    (14  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890:  290-299.) 

1890/1.  No.  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths.  (Govs. 
mess.   (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  44.) 

1892.  Population  statistics;  an  analysis  of  the  national 
census  as  bearing  on  sanitary  and  social  conditions 
of  N.  J.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  46:?-514.) 

1895.  Total  no.  of  births,  marriages  and  deaths;  object 
of  records;  inaccuracy  of  birth  reports;  text  of  law 
Feb.  15,  1888,  on  return  of  vital  statistics.  (19  same 
1895:  25-26.) 

1897-1900.  Suppl.  tables:  births  and  marriages.  (22 
same   1898    (pp.  481-482)— .s«mc  1900.) 

1898.  Classification  and  registration  of  vital  statistics; 
new  system  proposed;  opinion  of  atty.-gen.  as  to 
effect  of  war  revenue  act  on  certificates  of  vital 
statistics;  reporting  of  births.  (22  same  1898:  104- 
107.) 

1900.  Practical  use  of  vital  statistics;  by  F.  L.  Hoffman. 
(25  same  1901:  316-328.) 

Review  of  yital  statistics  of  N.  J. 

1901.  May.  Births,  marriages  and  deaths.  Trenton: 
MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1901.  21  pp.  (Circular  no. 
101  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

.     Same.    (25  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1901:  350-370.) 

1902.  The  need  of  accurate  and  uniform  social  sta- 
tistics; by  F.  L.  Hoffman.  (1  N.  J.  Conference  of 
Charities  and  Corrections  1902:  104-110.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


677 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 

Asbury  Park 
1898-1903.     Table:    births  reported;   still-births;   no.  of 
marriages  returned  at  Asbury  Park.    (22  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1898  (p.  262)— sd/nc  1903.) 

Montclair 

1897.  Table:  births,  marriages  and  deatlis  which  oc- 
curred in  Montclair.  (21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897: 
99.) 

Neiva7-k 
1895.     Table:  births,  still-births  and  marriages  reported 
by  sex,  color  and  nativity  in  Newark.    (20  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1896:  104.) 

Births 

1851-1877.  Tables:  births  by  sex,  parentage,  townships, 
COS.;  recapitulation.  (A.R.  state  dept.  on  births, 
marriages,  etc.   1851  (pp.  40-50) — 4U we  1877.) 

1878.  Table:  births  by  townships  and  cos.,  sex  and  occu- 
pation; recapitulation.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878: 
191-206.) 

1879-1883.  Table:  summary  of  vital  facts  from  N.  J. 
birth  record.    (7  same  1883:  384.) 

1879-1898.     See  below,  mortality,  these  dates. 

1879-1900.  Table:  births  registered  in  N.  J.  (22  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1898  (p.  1)— same  1900.) 

1882/3.     See  below,  Mortality,  this  date. 

1898.  Letter  sent  to  physicians,  reported  by  local  regis- 
trars to  be  remiss  in  reporting  births.  (22  same 
1898:  106.) 

1898-1900.     See  below.  Marriages,  these  dates. 

1899.  Neglect  to  report  births.  (23  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1899:  32.) 

1900.  Improvements  of  methods  for  securing  returns 
of  births  in  N.  J.;  by  A.  C.  Hunt.  (25  same  1901: 
328-335.) 

Cavideti 
1884.     See  below,  Mortality,  Camden. 

Laws 

1878.  An  act  concerning  the  registry  and  returns  of 
marriages,  births  and  deaths.  Gcilley  sheet.  [Tren- 
ton, 1878.] 

Cop}'  In  Sursi-'on  General's  Library. 

1879.  Vital  statistics;  united  acts  concerning  registry 
and  returns  of  marriages,  births  and  deaths  as  now 
in  force.    (3  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1879:  153-158.) 

1881.  Suppl.  to  an  act  entitled  "  An  act  concerning  the 
protection  of  public  health  and  the  record  of  vital 
facts  and  statistics  relating  thereto,"  approved 
March  11,  1880.    1  galley  sheet. 

Copy  in  tlae  Surgeon  General's  Library. 

1888.  Text  of  act  to  secure  certification  of  marriages, 
births  and  deaths,  etc.  (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887: 
303-312.) 

Marriage  and  Divorce 

1830.  Increasing  no.  of  applications  for  divorce.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Vroom)  Jan.  7,  1830.) 

1838.  Calling  attention  to  subject  of  divorces ;  tlie  exer- 
cise of  this  power  should  be  confined  to  very  ex- 
traordinary cases.  (.S'afflc  (Pennington)  Jan.  10, 
1838.) 

1851-1877.  Tables:  no.  of  marriages,  by  cos.  and  town- 
ships; recapitulation.  (A.R.  state  dept.  on  births, 
marriages,  etc.  1851  (pp.  51-56) — seme  1877.) 

1865.  In  compliance  with  provisions  of  act  of  Mch.  2, 
1863,  a  complete  index  of  all  marriages  returned  to 
this  ofBce  since  1848  has  been  made  in  alphabetical 
order  in  21  bound  volumes,  one  for  each  co.  in 
state.    (f?ame  1865:  3.) 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 

Marriage  and  Divorce — cont'd 

1876-1886.     Table:   no.  of  marriages  to  1,000  of  popula- 
tion in  state  compared  with  foreign  countries.    (17 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  525.) 
1877/80-1878/83.     Table:    no.   of  marriages,  each   year. 
In  Docnnn-nts  ns  follows  : 
1877/80  In  4  A.K.  bd.  health   1880  :  323. 
1879/81    "  5     "         "  '■        1881  :  315. 

1878/83    "  7 1883 :  329. 

For  later  tables,  see  above.  Vital  Statistics,  New  Jersey, 
under  dates  1878/83-1878/98. 

1878.     Table:  marriages  by  townships  and  cos.,  total  In 

COS.;  recapitulation.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  183- 

189.) 
1878-1883.     Table:    marriages   by   nationality   and   cos. 

(8  same  1884:  294-300.) 
1878-1888.     Divorces  in  N.  J.  for  ten  years.     (10  same 

1888:  433-437.) 

Narrative  rept.  ace.  by  statistical  tables. 
1878/83-1888/93.     Table:   no.  of  divorces  granted,  each 

year  ending  July  1;  do.  by  cos.    (7  same  1883   (pp. 

328)— 17  same  1893.) 

Omitted  1884-18S7,  1889-1892,  covers  1888-1893  in  1893. 

1879-1883.  Table:  summary  of  vital  facts  as  to  occupa- 
tions, from  N.  J.  marriage  record.  (7  same  1883: 
380-383.) 

1879-1901.  Table:  no.  of  marriages  in  N.  J.,  and  no.  of 
persons  married  per  1,000  population.  (25  sam,e 
1901:  5.) 

1879-1903.  Table:  no.  of  marriages  in  N.  J.,  and  no.  of 
persons  married  per  1,000  population.  (26  same 
1902  (p.  5) —same  1904.) 

1882/3.     See  below.  Mortality,  this  date. 

1883.  Divorces  in  state  and  their  relation  to  social  con- 
ditions; by  E.  M.  Hunt.  (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883: 
325-329.) 

1884.  Marriages;  occupations;  record  of  nationality  of 
those  married  in  state.    (8  same  1884:  287-300.) 

1886.  Marriage  and  laws  relating  to  it:  general  pro 
visions  of  laws  in  Germany,  England  and  France; 
N.  J.  marriage  law  from  1736-1795;  provisions  of 
law  of  1795;  Penn.  law;  suggestions  for  legislation, 
etc.    (10  same  1886:  364-370.) 

1886-1893.  Table:  marriage  returns  of  persons  non- 
resident in  state  in  4  cos.  bordering  on  Penn. 
(10  same  1886   (pp.  368)— .some  1893.) 

1886-1897.  Table:  excess  [i.  e.  no.  in  addition  to  those 
under  N.  J.  law]  of  marriages  occurring  in  Camden 
and  other  places  as  a  result  of  Penn.  law.  (22  same 
1898:  485.) 

1890-1901.  Table:  no.  of  certificates  of  marriage  reed, 
and  recorded.    (23  same  1899  (p.  3)— .wme  1901.) 

[1892.]  Marriage  and  state  laws  as  to  it.  11  pp.  (Cir- 
cular no.  79  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 

.     Same.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  431-442.) 

.     Same.     Reprint.     June,    1897.     Trenton:     J.    L. 

Murphy  Publg.  Co.,  1897.   22  pp. 

.     Same.    Reprint,   1910.    Trenton:     MacCrellish  & 

Quigley,  1910.   14  pp. 

1893.  Divorces  as  related  to  marriage  and  society.  (17 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  519-520.) 

1897.  Results  of  marriage  license  law  of  May  18,  1897. 
(21  same  1897:  36.) 

1898-1900.  Table:  no.  of  marriage  licenses  issued  by 
and  duplicate  certificates  reed,  from  co.  clerks. 
(22  same  1898  (p.  482)— same  1900.) 

.     Table:  stmt,  of  returns  of  marriages,  births  and 

deaths  reed,  too  late  for  tabulation.  (22  same  1898 
(pp.  483-484)— sume  1900.) 

Mortality 

1841-1880.  Table:  ann.  death  rate;  effect  of  sanitary 
measures,  in  England  and  Wales.  (5  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1881:  6.) 


678 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 

Mortality — cont'd 
1871-1880.     Table:    death   rate   from   fevers,   indicating 

sanitary  improvements  In  England  and  Wales.    (5 

same  1881:  7.) 
.     Table:  mean  ann.  death  rates  from  certain  causes 

at   different   age   periods  per   1,000  living   at   each 

age  period  in  England  and  Wales.    (15  name  1891: 

347.) 
1875-1887.     Table:    death-rate   of   London    in   buildings 

of   Improved    Industrial    Dwellings    Co.     (14   same 

1890:  147.) 
1876-1883.     Table:    comparison   of   London    and    Berlin 

mortality  from  small-pox.    (17  same  1893:  310.) 
1878.     Table:   death  rate  by  small-pox  per  1,000,000  in- 
habitants before  and  after  vaccination   in   foreign 

countries.    (2  .-tame  1878:  108.) 
1880.     Table:  decrease  of  death  rate  from  consumption 

and  typhoid  fever  after  improvements  of  drainage 

in   several   towns  of  England.     (4  itame  1880:  188, 

189.) 
1880-1884.     Table:   death  rates  per  1,000  population  in 

U.  S.  and  foreign  countries.     (12  same  1888:  471.) 
1885/89.     Table:    condensed   summary   of  no.   of   cases 

[deaths]     investigated     under     medical     examiner 

system  in  Mass.    (15  same  1891.) 

1887.  Table:  average  no.  of  cases  and  deaths  from 
diphtheria  in  Michigan.    (12  same  1888:  490.) 

.     Table:    mortality    in    various    cities    of    tfnited 

Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  of  over  100,000  inhabit- 
ants.   (12  same  1888:  472.) 

1888.  Table:  influence  of  age  in  death  from  tubercu- 
losis of  5th  ward  of  Phila.,  Penn.  (15  savie  1891: 
145.) 

1890.  Tables:  distribution  of  population  and  deaths  in 
inhabited  houses  at  Glasgow;  also  proportion  of 
total  population  compared  with  total  deaths.  (14 
same  1890:  141.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

1851-1877.  Tables:  causes  of  death,  and  no.  from  each 
cause  by  towns  and  counties  and  recapitulation. 
(A.R.  state  dept.  on  births,  marriages,  etc.  1851 
(pp.  7-27)— .sfime  1877.) 

.     Tables:   deaths  by  ages  approximated  in  5  and 

10    year    periods   and    recapitulation.     {Same   1851 
(pp.  28-29)— .sume  1877.) 

1860/71-1880/2.  Table:  death  rates  of  males;  by  occu- 
pations. (12  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc. 
1888/9:  215.) 

1875-1890.  Table:  population  of  cos.;  also,  death-rate 
for  each  year,  and  average  death-rate  for  5  years. 
(17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  550.) 

.  Table:  population  of  cities  having  over  5,000  in- 
habitants; also  death-rate  for  each  year,  and  aver- 
age death-rate  for  5  years.    (17  same  1893:  551.) 

1878.  Table:  deaths  by  townships,  cos.  and  ages;  re- 
capitulation.    (2  same  1878:  229-244.) 

— — .  Table:  causes  of  death  and  no.  from  each  cause, 
by  sex,  cos.  and  townships;  recapitulation.  (2  same 
1878:  207-228.) 

1878-1881.  Table:  deaths  from  consumption  in  cos.  (5 
same  1881:  253.) 

.     Table:  deaths  from  consumption  in  cities  of  over 

5,000  inhabitants.    (5  same  1881:  254.) 

1878-1892.  Table:  total  deaths  for  3  classes  of  diseases 
(consumption,  acute  lung  diseases,  diarrhoeal  dis- 
eases) in  1,000  population  by  groups  of  townships. 
(16  same  1892:  520.) 

1878-1893.     Table:    mortality   per   10,000   of  population 
from  certain  diseases.    (19  same  1895:  415.) 
Cnnsiiraptlc)!!,  the  variou.s  z.vrnotlc  diseases,  elo. 

1878-1895.     Diagram:      comparative     mortality      from 
chief    preventable    diseases.     (19    same    1895:  416.) 
CoDsumptiuD.  zymotic  diseases. 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 
Mortality — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
1878/9.     Table:   death  rate  per  1,000  of  cos.,  based  on 

census  of  ISSO.     (4  same  1880:  352.) 
1878/9-1879/98.     Table:    death   rate   per   1000   in   cities 
[of  N.  J.l. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1878/!>  in     -1   A.R.  bd.  health   1880:353. 


1S79/98 ' 
1879/99  ' 


22 
23 


1S98 
i.s:i9 


471. 

:i74. 


1878/88-1888/93.  Diagram:  death  rate  per  1,000  in  each 
city  of  5,000  inhabitants  or  over,  and  in  each  co. 
exclusive  of  cities.  (12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888  (p. 
472)— .wwe  1893.) 

Stmt,   is   foi'   the   period,   not  each  year ;   omitted  1889- 
1892. 

1878/89-1892/4.  Tables:  yearly  average  age  of  deaths 
from  principal  diseases.  (13  same  1889  (pp.  474- 
il5)—same  1894.) 

Tables  vary  as  follows  : 

Rept.  for  1889  contains  average  for  period  1878/88  and 

for  1888/9. 
1890:    1S7S  SS,  ISSS   9,  1889/90. 
1891:    IsTs   ss,   Is^n   9,  1889/90,  1890/1. 
1892:    1S7.S  ss.  ]!SSN   9.  1889/90,  1890/1.  1891/2. 
1893:      IsTs   ss.     lssS/9,     1889/90.     1890/1,     1891/2. 

1S9J     :;,   isss  '93. 
1894  :    is'.iu   :;.  ls93/4. 

1878/98-1878/02.  Table:  mortality  per  10,000  of  popula- 
tion from  consumption,  the  zymotic  diseases,  etc. 
(22  same  1898   (p.  14)— .some  1903.) 

In  1898,  the  table  covers  the  periods  1878/83,  1883/88. 

1888/93,  1893/98. 
From   1899-1903,   the   table  covers  each  year  beginning 
with  1878/9. 

1878/98-1878/03.  Table:  deaths  and  death  rates  each 
year.    (22  same  1898  (p.T)—same  1904.) 

1878/98-1879/01.  Table:  death  rates  per  10,000  popula- 
tion from  scarlet  fever  each  year.  (22  same  1898 
(p.  27)— .suHie  1901.) 

1878/99.  Table:  deaths  from  prominent  causes.  (23 
same  1899:  9.) 

1879.  Table:  return  of  deaths  from  all  causes  and  cer- 
tain specified  diseases  in  all  townships  of  state.  (3 
same   1879:  203.) 

1879-1898.  Diagram:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  cancer.  (22 
same  1898:  585.) 

-.     Diagram:   deaths  in  N.  J.  from  remittent  fever. 

(22  same  1898:  569.) 

.  Chart:  deaths  from  10  chief  preventable  dis- 
eases.   (22  same  1898:  11.) 

.  Table:  deaths  from  all  causes,  and  certain  speci- 
fied diseases  in  cos.  of  state.  (3  same  1879  (p.  201) 
—same  1898.) 

.     Diagram:    deaths  in   N.   J.   from   typhoid   fever. 

(22  same  1898:  570.) 

.     Table:    rates  per   1,000   of  population   of  births 

and  deaths.    (22  same  1898:  2.) 

.     Diagram:    deaths   from    violence    in    N.   J.     (22 

same  1898:  588.) 

.     Table:  no.  of  deaths  from  consumption  in  N.  J. 

(22  same  1898:  15.) 

See  also  below,  under  dates  1879-1901. 

.  Diagram:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  acute  lung  dis- 
eases.   (22  .sv/mc  1898:  579.) 

.  Diagram:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  puerperal  dis- 
eases.   (22  same  1898:  587.) 

.  Diagram:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  acute  rheuma- 
tism.   (22  same  1898:  586.) 

.     Table:   total  no.  of  deaths  from  all  causes  with 

death  rate  per  1,000  population.    (22  same  1898:  2.) 

.     Diagram:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  brain  and  nervous 

diseases  of  children.    (22  same  1898:  580.) 

.     Diagram:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  diseases  of  heart 

and  circulation.    (22  same  1898:  581.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


679 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 

Mortality — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
1879-1898.     Diagram:    deaths  in   N.  J.   from  renal  and 
cystic  diseases.    (22  same  1898:    582.) 

.     Diagram:   deatlis  in  N.  J.  from  adult  brain  and 

spinal  diseases.    (22  same  1898:  583.) 
.     Diagram:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  digestive  and  in- 
testinal diseases.    (22  same  1898:  584.) 
1879-1899.     Table:    deaths  from  all  causes  and  certain 
specified  diseases  in  larger  cities  of  state.    (3  same 
1879  {p.  202)— same  1899.) 

From    1880    to    1899    incluslie.    In    cities   of   over    5001) 
Inhabitants. 

.     Same.    (23  same  1899:  376.) 

1879-1901.  Table:  deaths  from  cancer  in  N.  J.  per  100,- 
000  population.  (25  A.R.  bureau  of  vital  statistics 
1901:  25.) 

.     Table:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  whooping  cough.    (25 

same  1901:  32.) 

Age  of  decedents  shown  In  1901. 

.     Table:   deaths  in  N.  J.  from  measles.    (25  same 

1901:  33.) 

Age  of  decedents  shown  In  1901. 

.     Table:    deaths    in    N.    J.    from    diphtheria.     (25 

same  1901:  23.) 

.     Same.    (26  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1902:  25.) 

.     Table:   deaths  among  children  under  5  years  of 

age,  per  10,000  population.    (25  A.R.  bureau  of  vital 
statistics  1901:  20.) 

.     Table:   deaths  in  N.  J.  from  scarlet  fever.     (25 

same  1901:  31.) 

Age  of  decedents  shown  In  1901. 

.     Same.    (26  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1902:  34.) 

.     Table:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  small-pox.    (25  A.R. 

bureau  of  vital  statistics  1901:  34.) 
Age  of  decedents  shown  in  1901. 

.     Table :  deaths  per  10,000  population  from  typhoid 

fever  in  N.  J.    (25  same  1901:  30.) 

.     Table:   deaths  from  malarial  fever  in  N.  J.    (25 

same  1901:  33.) 

Age  of  decedents  shown  in  1901. 

.     Same.    (21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897  (p.  li)— same 

1902.) 
.     Table:  return  of  deaths  from  all  causes  and  cer- 
tain   specified   diseases   in   statistical    divisions   of 
state.    (3  same  1879   (pp.  204-223)— some  1901.) 

Note  that  in  1901   the  rept.  of  the  bureau  of  vital  sta- 
tistics Is  published  separately. 
.     Chart:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  certain  selected  dis- 
eases, compared  with  average.    (25  A.R.  bureau  of 
vital  statistics  1901:  21.) 

.     Chart:    deaths    from   certain   specified   diseases, 

arranged  in  order  of  greatest  frequency.    (25  same 
1901:  13.) 

.     Chart  showing  deaths  in  N.  J.  among  children 

under   5   yrs.    of   age,   per   10,000   population.     (25 
same  1901:  18.) 

.     Table:  proportion  of  deaths  from  consumption  to 

total  deaths.  (25  same  1901:  17.) 
.  Table:  deaths  per  10,000  population  from  con- 
sumption. (25  same  1901:  16.) 
.  Chart:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  certain  selected  dis- 
eases, for  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1901,  compared  with 
average  for  23  years.  (26  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1902: 
23.) 

Zymotic  diseases. 
1879-1903.     Chart:  death  rate  in  N.  J.  per  1,000  inhabit- 
ants,   (28  same  1904:  14.) 
1879/83-1888/93.     Table:    summary  of  vital  facts  from 
N.  J.  death  record,  by  cos.    (7  same  1883  (p.  385)  — 
same  1893.) 

In  1883,  table  covers  period  1879/83. 
Omitted  1884-1887,  1890-1892. 
In  1888,  period  1878/88. 
In  1K«|I,  period  1878/88. 
In  1893,  period  1888/93. 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 
Mortality — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
1879/83-1892/3.     Table:    summary   of  vital    facts   from 
N.  J.  death  record  in  cities  of  over  5,000  population. 
(7  same  1883   (p.  386)— same  1893.) 

In  188:i,  table  U  for  the  period  1879/83  ;  thereafter,  for 
flscal  year. 

1879/88-1879/01.     Table:     deaths    from    diphtheria    In 

cities  of  over  500  population  in  N.  J.,  each  year. 

(22  same  1898  (p.  17)— 26  same  1902.) 
1879/89.     Table:    total   deaths  from   prominent  causes. 

(13  same  1889:  386.) 
1879/95-1879/96.     Table:  mortality  each  year  from  chief 

preventable  diseases.    (19  .some  1895  (p.  416) — same 

1896.) 
.     Table:    rates   per   1,000   of  population   of  births 

and  deaths.    (19  same  1895  (p.  416) — some  1896.) 
1879/96-1879/97.     Table:    total   no.   of  deaths   from   all 

causes  with  death-rate  per  1,000.    (20  same  1896  (p. 

385)— .some  1897.) 
1879/97-1879/98.     Table:  no.  of  deaths  of  children  under 

5  years  of  age  from  all  causes  and  comparison  of 

these  with  total  no.  of  deaths,  each  year.    (21  same 

1897  (p.  7)— same  1898  (p.  63).) 

Rate  per  100,000  population  also  given  In  1898. 
1879/97-1879/01.     Table:   no.  of  deaths  from  diarrhceal 
diseases  of  children  each  year.    (21  same  1897  (p.  6) 
—same  1901.) 

A  second  table,  1899-1901,  shows  deaths  in  cities  ;  death 
rate  added  in  1901. 
1879/98-1879/99.     Chart:    comparative    mortality    from 
10  most  prominent  causes  and  average  from  each 
cause  for  current  year  and  for  period  dating  from 
1879.    (22  .some  1898  (p.  8)— some  1899.) 
1879/98-1879/01.     Table:    no.    of   deaths   from    each   of 
classified   diseases,  each  year.     (22  same  1898    (p. 
470)— some  1901.) 

In  1901  per  10,000  population. 

Note  that  the  rept.  of  the  bureau  of  vital  statistics  la 
published  separately  in  1901. 

.     Table:    deaths   from   various  diseases,  arranged 

in  order  of  greatest  frequency.    (22  same  1898  (p.  6) 
—same  1901.) 

For  the  period.  1879/98,  etc..  not  each  year. 
.    Table:   deaths  from  whooping  cough.    (22  same 

1898  (p.  30)— some  1902.) 

.     Table:   deaths  from  measles  in  N.  J.  each  year. 

(22  .some  1898   (pp.  28-29)— some  1902.) 
1879/98-1879/03.     Table:     mortality     in     N.     J.     from 

typhoid   fever,   diphtheria   and   scarlet   fever   each 

year.    (22  .same  1898  (p.  27)— same  1904.) 
.     Table:   deaths  from  all  classified  causes  for  the 

year   compared   with   deaths   for  previous  yr.   and 

with  average  no.  of  deaths  for  period  since  1879. 

(22  some  1898  (p.  4)— same  1904.) 
.     Table:   deaths  in  N.  J.  from  classified  diseases. 

(22  .some  1898   (p.  3)— some  1904.) 
• .     Table:    deaths   in    N.   J.    per   10,000   population, 

from  classified  causes,  each  year.    (22  some  1898  (p. 

9)— some  1904.) 
.     Table:   deaths  and  death  rates  from  cancer  per 

10,000  living.     (22  some  1898    (p.  34)— same  1904.) 
Per  100.000  population,  1900-1903. 
.     Chart:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  measles,  each  year. 

(22  some  1898   (p.  29)— some  1904.) 
Prom  1902-1904,  per  10,000  population. 

.    Chart:  deaths  from  scarlet  fever.    (22  same  1898 

(p.  28)— same  1904.) 

In  1901  and  1902,  per  10.000  population. 

.     Chart:   deaths  from  whooping  cough.    (22  same 

1898  (p.  30)— some  1904.) 

In  1901,  additional  chart  gives  no.  of  deaths  per  10,000 
population. 


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VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 

Mortality — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
1879/99-1879/01.     Chart:   no.  of  deaths  from  dlarrhceal 
diseases  of  children.     (23  same  1899   {p.  15) — same 
1901.) 
1879/99-1879/02.     Table:    deaths    from    all    causes    and 
certain  specified  diseases  in  state  each  year.     (23 
same  1899  (p.  375)— «a me  1903.) 
1879/99-1S79/03.     Table:   deaths  among  children  under 
5  yrs.  of  age  per  100,000  population.    (23  same  1899 
(p.  U)—same  1904.) 

I'd-  10,000  population.  1901-1003. 
1879/00-1879/01.     Chart:    diminution    in    deaths    from 
malarial  fevers.    (24  same  1900  (p.  35) — same  1901.) 
1879/00-1879/03.     Chart:    deaths   from   diphtheria  each 
year.    (24  same  1900   (p.  19) — sa7ne  1904.) 

In  repts.  of  1902  and  1003.  iht  10,000  population. 
.     Table:    deaths  per  10,000   population   from   con- 
sumption with  death  rate  of  same  each  year.    (24 
same  1900  (p.  17)— same  1904.) 

.     Table:  proportion  of  deaths  from  consumption  to 

total   deaths   each   year.     (24   saine   1900    (p.  16)  — 
same  1904.) 

.     Chart:   diminished  mortality  from  consumption 

each  year.    (24  same  1900   (p.  14) — same  1904.) 
Per  10.000  population  in  1902  and  1903. 

.     Chart:   deaths  in  N.  J.  from  typhoid  fever  each 

year.    (24  same  1900  (p.  21)— some  1904.) 
Per  10,000  population  in  1902. 

.    Chart:  deaths  from  cancer.   (24  some  1900  (p.  31) 

—same  1904.) 

Per  10.000  inhabitants,  1901-1902. 

1879/01-1879/03.  Chart:  deaths  in  N.  J.  among  chil- 
dren under  5  yrs.  of  age  per  10,000  population.  (26 
some  1902  (p.  20)— some  1904.) 

.     Table:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  small-pox.    (26  same 

1902   (p.  40)— samp  1904.) 

.     Chart:   deaths  from  malarial  affections,  per  10,- 

000  inhabitants.    (27  some  1903  (p,  45)— .some  1904.) 

.     Chart:    deaths    from    certain    specified    diseases 

arranged  in  order  of  greatest  frequency.    (26  same 
1902  (p.  13)— some  1904.) 

Figures  and  diagram  are  for  the  year,  not  each  period. 

.     Table:   death  rate  for  1,000  population  in  cities 

over  5,000  population,  each  year.    (27  same  1903  (pp. 
12-13)— .some  1904,) 

25  year  average  also  given  in  1903. 

1880-1890.  Table:  record  of  deaths  from  enteric  dis- 
eases by  population  of  large  cities  of  state.  (17 
some  1893:  36.) 

1880-1895.  Table:  showing  population,  deaths,  and 
death-rates  per  1,000  living,  at  specified  ages.  (22 
some  1898:  3.) 

1881-1884.  Table:  deaths  from  consumption,  by  sex.  (8 
some  1884:  367.) 

.  Table:  aggregate  of  deaths  from  zymotic  dis- 
eases.   (8  .some  1884:  353.) 

.    Table:  total  deaths  under  5  yrs.  of  age.    (8  same 

1884:  353.) 

1881-1903.  Table:  deaths  from  typhoid  fever  in  N.  J. 
(21  same  1897  (p.  9)— .some  1904.) 

Per  10.000  population  In  1001  and  1002. 

1882/3.  No.  of  deaths  in  N.  J.;  decrease;  increase  In 
marriages  and  births.    (7  .some  1883:  7.) 

1883-1886.     Table:  total  mortality  in  Cape  May,  Glouces- 
ter,   Hunterdon    and    Somerset    cos.    according    to 
cause,  sex,  and  age   (exclusive  of  infants  under  1 
month  of  age.)    (11  .some  1887:  383-385.) 
Statistics  not  given  for  each  co.  separately. 

1883-1891.  Nomenclature  of  diseases,  condensed  forms 
of  mortuary  tables  and  comparison  of  death-rates. 
(15  some  1891:  349-356.) 


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Mortality — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 

1884.  Quinquennial  death-rates;  remarks;  tables.  (8 
.some  1884:  317-320.) 

1885.  No.  of  deaths  from  accidents.    (9  same  1885:  430.) 
.     Deaths  from  acute  rheumatism.     (9  same  1885: 

429.) 
.     No.  of  fatal  cases  of  scarlet  fever;  fatality  chiefly 

in  cities.    (9  .some  1885:  425.) 
.     Average  no.  of  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  typhoid  fever 

in  six  years;   progress  in  methods  of  treating  the 

disease.    (9  .some  1885:  424.) 
.     No.  of  deaths  from  consumption;   comment.    (9 

.some  1885:  427.) 
.     Deaths  from  croup  and  diphtheria;  close  alliance 

of  the  two.    (9  .some  1885:  426.) 
.     No.  of  deaths  from  dlarrhceal  diseases;  effect  of 

impure  water;  infant  mortality,  etc.    (9  some  1885: 

426-427.) 
.    No.  of  deaths  from  measles;   prevalence  of  the 

disease.    (9  some  1885:  425.) 
.    No.  of  deaths  from  acute  lung  diseases;  Incretise 

in  pneumonia,    (9  some  1885:  428.) 
.     No.   of  deaths   from   urinary  diseases;    Bright's 

disease.    (9  same  1885:  429.) 
• .     No.  of  deaths  from  whooping  cough;  precautions 

suggested.    (9  some  1885:  425-426.) 
.     Deaths  from  brain  and  nervous  diseases  of  chil- 
dren; causes  of  the  diseases.    (9  same  1885:  428.) 

.     No.  of  deaths  from  cancer.    (9  same  1885:  429.) 

.     No.  of  deaths  from  adult  brain  and  spinal  dis- 
eases.   (9  same  1885:  429.) 
.     No.  of  deaths  from  diseases  of  the  heart  and  of 

the  circulation;    reason   for  low   city  average.     (9 

some  1885:  428.) 

1886.  Tables:  total  no.  deaths  of  hatters  in  Newark, 
Orange  in  N.  J.,  and  Bethel  and  Danbury  in  Conn, 
from  various  diseases.    (10  some  1886:  186-188.) 

.     Infant  mortality;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.    (10  same  1886: 

393-401.) 
.     Mortality  as  a  test  of  healthfulness.     (10  same 

1886:  363-364.) 

1887.  Table:  per  cent  of  total  mortality  at  each  age 
period  in  state,  all  cos.,  exclusive  of  cities,  certain 
specified  cities  and  all  other  cities.  (11  some  1887: 
390.) 

1887-1888.  Diagram  showing  death  rate  per  1,000  In 
each  city  of  5,000  inhabitants,  and  over  and  in  each 
CO.  exclusive  of  cities.  (11  some  1881  (p.  391)  — 
same  1888.) 

1887-1893.  Diagram:  proportional  mortality  from  each 
cause  for  cities  of  5,000  Inhabitants  and  over  and 
cos.  exclusive  of  cities.  (11  some  1887  (p.  391)  — 
some  1893.) 

1888.  March.  Circular  letter  C  [resp.  burial  certifi- 
cates]. 

Separate  copy  not  seen. 

.     Same.    (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:  315.) 

1888-1897.  Table:  deaths  in  cities  of  over  10,000  popula- 
tion in  N.  J.  from  diphtheria;  over  5,000.  (21  same 
1897:  9.) 

1888-1900.  Table:  total  no.  of  deaths  from  typhoid  fever 
in  cities  of  N.  J.  over  5,000  inhabitants.  (21  same 
1897  (p.  13)— some  1900.) 

1888/9.  Table:  deaths  from  various  causes.  (13  A.R. 
bd.  health  1889:  475.) 

.     Same.    (14  .some  1890:  317-318.) 

1888/98-1888/99.  Suppl.  table:  deaths  and  transits.  (23 
.some  1899  (p.  389)— .some  1900.) 

1889.  Table:  ann.  death  rate  per  1,000  population  of 
several  cities.    (13  some  1889:  474.) 

.     Mortality    in    different    occupations.      (12    A.R. 

bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1888/9:  213-222.) 


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Mortality — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
1889-1890.  Tables:  increase  of  deaths  in  prominent 
localities  in  state  during  prevalance  ot  influenza. 
(14  xdiiir  1890:  306.) 
1889-1901.  Table:  deaths  from  diphtheria  in  cities  over 
5,000  population.  (25  A.R.  bureau  of  vital  statistics 
1901:  24.) 

1890.  The  death  rate  of  different  localities  of  N.  J.; 
summary  of  paper  by  James  Owen.  (14  A.R.  bd.  of 
health   1890:  159.) 

1891.  Increase  in  death  rate.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 

1892-1894.  Table:  attack  rate  and  death  rate  per  1,000 
from  small-pox  in  children  under  10  yrs.  of  age. 
(16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892  (p.  531)— same  1894.) 
In  1S!13  for  all  ases  :  in  1804  shows  cases  and  deaths. 
1893-1903.  Table:  mortality  from  10  chief  preventable 
diseases  in  N.  J.  (19  saiM  1895  (p.  299) — same 
1904.) 

In  1901  to  1003  also  per  cent  to  total  mortality. 

1894.  Stmt,  of  death  rates  in  summer  resorts.  (18 
same  1894:  403-404.) 

1894-1897.     Table:    deaths   from    whooping   cough    and 

scarlet  fever.    (21  same  1897:  14.) 
1894-1902.     Table:    mortality    from    consumption,    the 

several  zymotic  diseases,  etc.    (28  same  1904:  297.) 

1895.  Table:  mortality  from  dangerous  infectious  dis- 
eases, total  mortality  in  state  from  all  causes.  (20 
same  1896:  344.) 

.  Death  rate  of  health  resorts;  plan  for  ascertain- 
ing.   (19  same  1895:  29-30.) 

1896.  [Causes  of  death]:  consumption,  diphtheria, 
diarrhoBal  diseases  of  children,  typhoid  fever,  scar- 
let fever,  whooping  cough,  measles,  malarial  fevers, 
small-pox.    (20  same  1896:  6-9.) 

.  Table:  return  of  deaths  from  all  causes  and  cer- 
tain specified  diseases,  in  statistical  divisions  of 
state.    (20  same  1896:  111.) 

.     Diagrams  showing  death  rate  per  1,000  in  cos. 

and  in  cities,  compared  with  state  death  rate.  (20 
some  1896.) 

1897.  Table:  comparative  mortality  among  urban  and 
suburban  inhabitants  of  N.  J.    (21  same  1897:  2.) 

.  Table:  deaths  from  pulmonary  tuberculosis,  per- 
sons living  to  each  ann.  death  of  same,  acreage  to 
each  inhabitant,  by  cos.,  and  estimated  population. 
(22  same  1898:  412.) 

.  Additional  regulation  needed  to  secure  compli- 
ance with  law  rel.  to  burial  records.  (21  same 
1897:  51.) 

.     Table:  ages  at  death;  by  no.  and  sex.    (21  .some 

1897:  174.) 

1897-1900.  Table:  no.  of  deaths  from  typhoid  fever  per 
10,000  inhabitants  in  cities  of  over  10,000  popula- 
tion.   (21  same  1897   (p.  13)— .some  1900.) 

1897-1901.  Diagram:  comparative  mortality  from 
specified  preventable  diseases.  (21  same  1897  (p.  5) 
—same  1901.) 

1897-1903.  Table:  list  of  sanitary  districts  in  N.  J.  in 
which  deaths  from  typhoid  fever  occurred,  with  no. 
of  deaths,  source  of  water  supply  and  nature  of 
drainage.     (21  .some  1897    (pp.  10-12)— some  1904.) 

.  Table:  diminished  mortality  in  N.  J.  from  classi- 
fied causes  of  disease  compared  with  deaths  for  pre- 
vious yr.    (22  some  1898   (p.  5) — some  1904.) 

1898.  Diagram  showing  persons  living  to  each  ann. 
death  from  phthisis,  compared  with  acreage  to  each 
inhabitant.    (22  some  1898:  410.) 

.     Chart:   mortality  from  some  of  principal  causes 

of  death.    (22  .some  1898:  13.) 
Consumption,  z.vmotlc  diseases,  etc. 
1898-1900.     See  above.  Marriages,  these  dates. 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 
Mortality — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
1898-1904.  Table:  communicable  diseases  reported  for 
each  quarter  of  yr.  (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898  (p. 
37)— some  1904.) 
1899-1901.  Table:  death  rate  from  consumption  in  N.  J. 
by  COS.  per  10,000  population.  (23  same  1899  (p.  14) 
—same  1902.) 

In  1901  also  hy  cities. 

.     Table:  municipalities  in  N.  J.  having  over  5,000 

inhabitants;  also  population,  total  deaths,  deaths 
under  1  yr.,  under  5  yrs.  and  total  deaths  per  1,000 
population.    (23  .some  1899  (p.  13)— .some  1902.) 

1899-1903.  Table:  no.  of  deaths  from  Brighfs  disease 
in  cos.  exclusive  of  cities  over  5,000  inhabitants, 
and  same  in  cities  over  5,000  inhabitants.    (23  same 

1899  (pp.  28-29)— some  1904.) 

1900.  Map  of  N.  J.  showing  population,  total  deaths, 
deaths  from  scarlet  fever,  diphtheria  and  consump- 
tion in  each  co.    (24  same  1900:  81.) 

.  Table:  sanitary  districts  in  N.  J.  in  which  small- 
pox occurred;  deaths.    (24  some  1900:  26.) 

1900-1901.  Table:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  6  selected  dis- 
eases  arranged   in   order   of   frequency.     (24   same 

1900  (p.  20)— same  1901.) 

.     Chart  showing  deaths  from  all  causes  by  ages. 

(24  .some   1900    (p.  5)— some   1901.) 

1900-1903.  Table:  deaths  from  cancer  in  N.  J.  per  10,- 
000  population  by  cos.  and  cities  over  5,000  inhabi- 
tants.   (24  some  1900   (p.  33)— .some  1904.) 

1901.  Table:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  diphtheria,  with  ages 
of  decedents.  (25  A.R.  bureau  of  vital  statistics 
1901:  24.) 

• .     Table:    no.   of  deaths  in   N.   J.   among  children 

under  5  yrs.  of  age  in  manufacturing  districts,  also 

cos.    outside    of    larger    towns,    with    comparative 

mortality.    (25  some  1901:  22.) 
.     Table:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  typhoid  fever,  with 

age  at  death.    (25  .some  1901:  30.) 
.     Table:  deaths  and  death  rates  from  consumption 

by  cos.  and  cities  per  10,000  population.    (25  same 

1901:  15.) 
.     Table:  no.  of  deaths  by  suicide  recorded  in  N.  J. 

by  cities  and  cos.    (25  some  1901:  14.) 
.     Table:   deaths  in  N.  J.  from  consumption,  with 

ages  of  decedents.    (25  some  1901:  17.) 
.     Table:   deaths  in  N.  J.  from  diarrhoeal  diseases 

of  children,  with  ages  at  death.    (25  same  1901:  23.) 
.     Table:     deaths    from    cancer,    showing    organs 

affected   by   disease,   and   age  at   death.     (25   same 

1901:  25.) 
.     Table:  deaths  in  N.  J.  and  occupations  of  dece- 
dents.   (25  some  1901:  46-53.) 
.     Table:    occupations   of  decedents  in   cities  over 

5,000  inhabitants.    (26  .some  1902:  7-9.) 
.     Table:    deaths  from  cancer  in  N.  J.  per  10,000 

population,  by  cos.  and  cities  over  5,000  inhabitants. 

(25  some  1901:  26.) 
.     Table:  municipalities  in  N.  J.  having  over  5,000 

inhabitants;    also  population,  total   deaths,   deaths 

under  1  yr.,  under  5  yrs.,  total  death  rate  per  1,000 

population.    (25  some  1901:  19.) 
1901-1902.     Table:    deaths  in  N.  J.  with  ages  of  dece- 
dents from  small-pox.    (26  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1902 

(p.  40)— some  1903.) 
.     Table:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  malarial  fevers  with 

ages    of   decedents.     (26   some    1902    (p.  37) — same 

1903.) 
.     Table:   deaths  in  N.  J.  from  scarlet  fever,  with 

ages    of    decedents.     (26    some    1902    (p.  34) — same 

1903.) 


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VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 

Mortality — cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
1901-1903.     Table:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  whooping  cough 

with   ages  of  decedents.     (26  same  1902    (p.  35)  — 

same  1904.) 
.     Table:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  measles,  with  age  at 

death.    (26  siimc  1902  (p.  39)— .same  1904.) 
.     Table:   deaths  in  N.  J.  from  typhoid  fever  with 

age  at  death.     (26  same  1902    (p.  33)— same  1904.) 
.     Table:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  diphtheria,  with  ages 

of  decedents.     (26  same  1902    (p.  26)— «ome  1904.) 
.     Table:    deaths  from  cancer;    organs  affected  by 

the  disease;  age  at  death.    (26  same  1902  (p.  28)  — 

same  1904.) 
.     Table:   deaths  in  N.  J.  from  consumption  with 

ages   of   decedents.     (26   same    1902    (p.  18) — same 

1904.) 
.     Table:   deaths  in  N.  J.  from  diarrhoeal  diseases 

of  children  with  ages  at  death.    (26  .same  1902   (p. 

25)— same  1904.) 

In    1902    and    1903    comparison    with    deaths    from    all 
causes  among  children. 

.     Tables:    deaths    in    several    cities,    also    deaths 

among  children  under  5  yrs.  of  age;  deaths  under 
5  from  diarrhoea,  and  deaths  under  5  yrs.  per  10,000 
inhabitants.    (28  same  1904:  33-34.) 

.     Table:  no.  of  deaths  by  suicide  recorded  in  N.  J. 

by  cities  and  cos.  (26  same  1902  (p.  14) — same 
1904.) 

1901-1904.  Table:  deaths  from  all  causes  in  cities  of 
N.  J.  having  over  5,000  inhabitants,  by  age,  sex, 
color,  nativity,  and  social  condition,  with  death 
rate.  (25  A.R.  bureau  of  vital  statistics  1901  (pp. 
54-357)— .Nume  1904.) 

.  Table:  no.  of  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  each  of  classi- 
fied causes  by  cos.  (25  .same  1901  (pp.  358-363)  — 
same  1904.) 

.     Table:  occupations  of  decedents  in  N.  J.  by  cos. 

exclusive  of  cities  over  5,000  inhabitants.  (25  same 
1901  (pp.  10-11)— .same  1904.) 

.     Table:  occupations  of  decedents  in  cities  of  over 

5,000  inhabitants.  (25  Aome  1901  (pp.  7-9) — same 
1904.) 

1902.  Table:  occupations  of  decedents  in  N.  J.  by  cos., 
exclusive  of  cities  over  5,000  inhabitants.  (26  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1902:  10-11.) 

1902-1903.  Table:  deaths  from  typhoid  fever  in  N.  J., 
also  no.  of  deaths  from  same  disease  in  urban  and 
rural  districts,  with  population  and  deaths  per 
10,000  inhabitants.  (27  .same  1903  (p.  29)— same 
1904.) 

.  Table:  deaths  from  consumption  in  N.  J.  com- 
pared with  deaths  from  all  causes  by  cos.  (27  same 
1903   (p.  19)— .same  1904.) 

.     Table:    deaths   in   N.   J.    from   suicide,   showing 

mode  of  death  and  age  at  death.  (27  .same  1903 
(p.  40)— .same  1904.) 

1902-1903/4.  Table:  occupations  of  decedents  in  N.  J., 
with  some  of  principal  causes  of  death  and  ages  at 
death.    (27  .same  1903  (pp.  318-325)— same  1904.) 

1902-1904.  Table:  no.  of  deaths  in  N.  J.  among  children 
under  5  yrs.  of  age  in  manufacturing  districts,  also 
in  COS.  outside  of  larger  towns,  with  comparative 
mortality.    (26  .same  1902   (p.  24)— same  1904.) 

1903.  Table:  deaths  in  N.  J.  from  pneumonia,  with  age 
at  death.    (28  .same  1904:  35.) 

.     Table:   deaths  from  pneumonia  in  cities  of  over 

5,000  inhabitants,  by  months.     (28  same  1904:  35.) 

1904.  Vital  statistics;  decrease  in  mortality.  (28  .some 
1904:  3-4.) 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 

Mortality — cont'd 

Asbury  Park 

1880/97-1880/04.  Table:  population,  deaths  and  death- 
rate  at  Asbury  Park.  (21  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1897 
(p.  171)— 28  same  1904.) 

Returns  for  1881  not  available. 

1882-1893.  Table:  death  rate  in  Asbury  Park.  (18 
same  1894:  231-232.) 

1885/96-1885/04.  Table:  no.  of  cases  of  communicable 
diseases  reported  from  Asbury  Park  and  no.  of 
deaths  resulting  therefrom.  (20  same  1896  (p.  159) 
— 28  same  1904.) 

1893-1904.  Table:  no.  of  cases  of  communicable  dis- 
eases reported  from  Asbury  Park  and  deaths  occur- 
ring from  same.     (18  same  1894:  227.) 

1894-1898.  Table:  no.  of  deaths  from  all  causes  in 
Asbury  Park;  in  1898  also  ages  at  death.  (18  same 
1874  (p.  228)— same  1898.) 

1898.  Table:  ages  at  death  in  Asbury  Park.  (23  same 
1899   (p.  182)— 28  same  1904.) 

Atlantic  City 
1903-1904.     Table:     contagious     diseases     reported     by 
months,  with  deaths  from  same  in  Atlantic  City. 
(28  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1904:  82.) 

Bridgeton 

1898.  Table:  contagious  diseases  in  Bridgeton,  and 
ages  of  persons  dying.  (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898: 
146-147.) 

1899.  Table:  no.  of  cases  and  deaths  from  various  dis- 
eases in  Bridgeton.    (23  same  1899:  112.) 

Camden 
1884.     Table:    no.   of  births,   deaths,   and   deaths   from 

zymotic  diseases  in   Camden   by  months.     (S  A.R. 

bd.  of  health  1884:  134.) 
1904.     Table:   no.  of  cases  and  deaths  from  contagious 

diseases  reported  in  Camden.     (28  same  1904:  94.) 

Jersey  City 
1893.     Table:    no.    of   cases   and    deaths    from    "crab" 
cases  in  Jersey  City.    (17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893: 
468.) 

Poisoned  from  eating  crabs. 

Montclair 
1880-1898.     Table:   deaths  among  children  under  5  yra. 

of  age,  per  1,000  population  at  Montclair.    (23  A.R. 

bd.  of  health  1899:  122.) 
1894-1898.    Table:  cases  and  deaths  from  scarlet  fever 

at  Montclair.    (22  same  1898:  183.) 
.     Table:    no.    of   cases    and    deaths    from    typhoid 

fever  at  Montclair.    (22  .same  1898:  181-182.) 
.     Table:  cases  and  deaths  from  diphtheria  at  Mont- 
clair.   (22  some  1898:  182.) 
1895-1899.     Tables:    fatality    from    contagious   diseases 

in  Montclair;  also  results  of  investigations  of  same. 

(23  same  1899:  128-129,  130.) 
1896-1899.     Table:  deaths  from  10  most  fatal  causes  in 

Montclair.    (20  same  1896  (p.  78)— some  1899.) 

Monmouth  County 
1893-1897.     Table:   mortality  from  typhoid  fever  in  en- 
tire township  of  Wall,  Monmouth  Co.    (22  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1898:  44.) 

Newark 

1883-1886.  Diagram:  mean  ann.  death  rate  at  certain 
ages  per  1,000  population  at  corresponding  ages  for 
Newark  as  compared  with  other  cos.  (11  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1887:  376.) 

.     Diagram:   mean  ann.  death-rate  per  10,000  total 

population  from  each  cause  for  Newark  as  compared 
with  Cape  May,  Gloucester,  Hunterdon  and  Somer- 
set COS.    (11  same  1887:  384.) 


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683 


VITAL  STATISTICS— cont'd 
Mortality — cont'd 

Newark — cont'd 

18S3-1886.  Tables:  total  mortality  in  Newark  and  cos. 
for  corresponding  age  periods;  also  mean  ann. 
death  rate  per  1,000  living  population  at  each  age 
period.    (11  same  1887:  378.) 

.     Table:  mortality  in  Newark,  according  to  cause, 

sex  and  age  (exclusive  of  infants  under  1  month  of 
age).     (11  xanie  1887:  380-382.) 

.     Table:    mortality   exclusive   of   infants   under   1 

month  of  age,  with  per  cent  of  total  mortality  from 
each  cause  for  Newark  and  Cape  May,  Gloucester, 
Hunterdon  and  Somerset  cos.    (11  xnme  1887:  379.) 
Rotiirn.<5  not  sivcn  for  each  co.  si'paratcl.v. 

.     Table:  mean  ann.  death  rate  at  various  ages  in 

Newark    compared    with    Cape    May,    Gloucester, 
Hunterdon  and  Somerset  cos.    (11  xame  1887:  377.) 

.  Table:  comparison  of  death  rates  per  10,000  in- 
habitants from  each  cause  tor  Cape  May,  Gloucester, 
Hunterdon  and  Somerset  cos.  and  Newark  (infants 
under  1  month  of  age  not  included).  (11  same  1887: 
386.) 

1895.  Tables:  nativity  of  decedents,  deaths  in  institu- 
tions, and  deaths  in  public  places  of  Newwark.  (20 
same  1896:  105-106.) 

.     Table:  social  state  of  decedents  in  Newark.    (20 

same  1896:  95.) 

1902.  Table:  no.  of  cases  and  deaths  from  small-pox  in 
Newark,  monthly,  young  children,  unvaccinated 
persons  and  alcoholics.    (25  same  1901:  284.) 

Paterson 
1883-1895.     Table:  no.  of  cases  and  no.  of  deaths  from 
diphtheria  and  scarlet  fever,  by  months,  at  Pater- 
son.    (8    A.R.    bd.    of   health    1884    (p.  175)— some 
1895.) 

Perth  Amboy 
1897.     Table:  no.  of  cases  and  deaths  from  contagious 
diseases  reported  in  Perth  Amboy.    (21  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1897:    148.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures 

See  also  Public  Health.     R.'CPipts,  etc.     r.oanl  of  Health. 
1864/5-1865/6.     Expenses  of  statistics  of  marriage,  etc. 
(A.R.  treasurer  1864/5  (p.  618)— .same  1865/6.) 
Faffing  from  Collected  docs. 
1879/80-1885/6.     Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  vital 
statistics.     {Same  1878/80    (p.  130)— same   1885/6.) 
1880-1883/4.     Same,    in    narrative    form.     (A.R.    comp- 
troller 1879/80  p.  44)— same  1883/4.) 

VOORHEES  (A.  M.) 

1901.  The  Improvement  of  our  roads;  should  our  rural 
counties  improve  their  roads  under  state  aid  law? 
(8  A.R.  comr.  of  public  roads  1901:  65-81.) 

VOORHEES  (D.  C.) 

1893.     Good  seed.    (20  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  100-105.) 

.     Profits   from   new  sources.     (21  same  1893:  431- 

436.) 

VOORHEES  (EDWARD  B.) 

Chemist  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  1888- 
1,S92.  For  reports,  see  Agriculture.  Soils. 
Fertilizers,  under  dates  1888-1904  ;  director  of  state 
agricultural  experiment  stations  (see  agricultural 
experiment  stations). 
1889.  Potash  as  a  fertilizer.  (Agric.  exper.  station, 
bull.  54.) 

.     New  Jersey  exper.  station.     (16  A.R.  bd.  agric. 

1888:  273-282.) 

.     Questions   rel.   to  general   farm   produce.    8   pp. 

(Agric.  college  exper.  station,  special  bull.  I.) 
.     Experiments  on  tomatoes.  27  pp.   (Some,  bull.  63.) 


VOORHEES   (EDWARD  B.)— cont'd 

1889.  Ensilage  vs.  field  corn  and  fodder  corn.  (16  A.R. 
bd.  of  agric.  1888:  191-200.) 

.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers. 

21  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  59.) 
.     Fertilizers.     (Proos.    state    hortic.    socy.    1889: 

191-203.) 
.     New  Jersey  exper.   station — past  year's  work — 

some  outlines  of  future  work.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 

1888:  273-282.) 
.     Ground  bones  and  misc.  samples.    11  pp.    (Agric. 

exper.  station,  bull.  60.) 

1890.  Fertilizing  materials.   8  pp.    (Some,  bull.  66.) 
.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers. 

15  pp.    (.Some,  bull.  69.) 
.     Analyses  of  incomplete  fertilizers  and  value  of 

home  mixtures.    12pp.    (.s'ome,  bull.  71.) 
.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers. 

19  pp.     (Same,  bull.  73.) 

.     Ground  bones  and  misc.  samples.    12  pp.    (Same, 

bull.  74.) 

.     Experiments    with     fertilizers    upon     tomatoes. 

(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1890:  116-134.) 

.     Value  of  chemistry  as  applied  to  economic  farm 

practice.    (18  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1890:  436-437.) 

.  Manures,  their  preparation,  preservation  and  ap- 
plication.   (17  .s-ome  1889:  225-238.) 

.     Fodders  and  feeds.    (17  same  1889:  171-182.) 

1891.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  on  potatoes  [and 
field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  wheat].  31  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  80.) 

.     Experiments  with   nitrate  of  soda  on  tomatoes 

20  pp.    (Same,  bull.  79.) 

.     Incomplete  fertilizers  and  home  mixtures.   15  pp 

(Same,  bull.  81.) 
.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers 

35  pp.    (Same,  bull.  83.) 
.     Manures    for   fruit   trees.     (Procs.   state   hortic 

socy.  1891:  96-105.) 
.     Ground  bones  and  misc.  samples.    12  pp.    (Agric 

exper.  station,  bull.  84.) 
.     The  rational   use  of  manures.     (19  A.R.   bd.   of 

agric.  1891:  429-432.) 

1892.  Analyses  of  home  mixtures  and  incomplete 
fertilizers.    19  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  88.)" 

.     Correction  to  bull.  89.    (.S'ome,  bull.  90:  34.) 

.     Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers, 

ground  bone  and  misc.  samples.   40  pp.    (Same,  bull. 

89.) 
.     Experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda  upon  tomatoes. 

26  pp.    (Same,  special  bull.  O.) 
.     Experiments    with    fertilizers    upon    white    and 

sweet  potatoes.   24  pp.    (.Vame,  special  bull.  P.) 
.     Analyses    of   commercial    feeds.     28  pp.     (Same, 

bull.  87.) 

1893.  On  maintaining  the  fertility  of  dairy  farms — 
methods  of  practice.  (20  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1892: 
125-145.) 

.     Agric.    education    in    public    schools.     (21    some 

1893:  65-81.) 

.     Crimson  or  scarlet  clover.    31pp.    (Agric.  exper. 

■      station,  bull.  100.) 
1895.     Observations  on  the  methods  of  cultivation  and 

manuring  of  orchards.     (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 

1895:  168-181.) 
.     Rept.  of  the  Senate  committee  apptd.  to  inquire 

into  the  charges  of  extravagance  in  furnishing  the 

State  House,  and   certain   other   charges   touching 

the  conduct  of  public  officials.    Trenton:    MacCrel- 

lish  &  Quigley,  1895,  xxxiv  pp. 
.     Seeds  and  seeding.    (23  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1895: 

394-395.) 


684 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


VOORHEES   (EDWARD  B.)— cont'd 

1896.  Horticultural  work  at  the  exper.  station.  (Procs. 
state  liortic.  socy.  1896:  56-60.) 

.     Irrigation.     (17  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station 

and  9  A.R.  agrlc.  college  exper.  station  1896:  183- 
232.) 

1897.  Work  of  the  experiment  stations.  (24  A.R.  bd. 
of  agric.  1896:  73-91.) 

.     Fertility  of  the  land.    (25  s«me  1897:  189-209.) 

.     Apple-growing    in    New    Jersey.     23  pp.     (Agric. 

exper.  station,  bull.  119.) 

.     Same.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1897:  165-181.) 

.     Apple-growing   in    N.    J.     23  pp.     (Agric.    exper. 

station,  bull.  119.) 
.     Same.     (18  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and 

10  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1897:  129-130.) 
.     Growing   of  apples   in   the  state.     (Procs.   state 

hortic.  socy.  1897:  165-181.) 

1898.  Feeds  rich  in  protein,  advantage  of  guaranteed 
composition.  14  pp.  (Agrlc.  exper.  stations,  bull. 
131.) 

1899.  The  use  of  fertilizers  for  orchards  and  small 
fruits.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1899:  190-197.) 

.     Field   experiments  with   nitrogenous   fertilizers. 

31pp.    (Agric.  exper.  stations,  bull.  136.) 

1900.  Irrigation  experiments.  (21  A.R.  state  agric. 
exper.  station  and  13  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  sta- 
tion 1900:  182-207.) 

.     Origin  and  development  of  exper.  stations.    (27 

A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1899:  199-215.) 
.     Forage  crops.    (28  same  1900:  131-151.) 

1901.  I.  Losses  in  farm  manures.  II.  Relative  useful- 
ness of  nitrogen  in  fresh  and  bleached  manures. 
III.  Comparative  value  of  nitrogen  in  commercial 
forms,  etc.   27  pp.   (Agric.  exper.  stations,  bull.  150.) 

.     Irrigation  in  the  east.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 

1901:  157-165.) 
1902-1905.     Ann.  address  as  pres.  of  state  bd.  of  agric. 
In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1902  in  29  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1901  :  69-85. 

1903  ■•  30  ' 1902  :  .=)9-75. 

1904  "  31 1903 :  67-.S1. 

1905  "  32 1904  :  71-89. 

1903.  Nitrate  of  soda,  its  production  and  value.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  1903:  138-162.) 

.     Field  experiments  with  nitrate  of  soda  on  forage 

crops  and  on  market  garden  crops.    28  pp.,  4  pis. 
(Agric.  exper.  stations,  bull.  164.) 

1904.  Dairy  mngmt.  in  N.  J.  (31  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 
1903:  265-285.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley, 

1904.     pp.  265-2S5. 

1905.  Farmers'  organizations.  (32  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 
1904:  55-57.) 

.     Modern  dairy  feeds  and  the  feeding  stuffs  law. 

(32  .some  1904:  169-187.) 
.     Remarks  on   farm  life  abroad.     (32  same  1904: 

22-26.) 

VOORHEES  (E.  B.)  and  C.  B.  LANE 

1897.  Milk:  its  value  as  a  food  and  studies  which 
suggest  a  different  method  of  sale.  19  pp.  (Agric. 
exper.  stations,  bull.  123.) 

1898.  Forage  crops.   22  pp.,  2  pis.    (.s'«mr,  bull.  130.) 
1901.     Alfalfa.   22  pp.,  2  pis.    (Same,  bull.  148.) 

VOORHEES  (E.  B.)  and  (L.  A.) 

1893.  Feeding  experiments  with  horses.  28  pp.  (Agrlc. 
exper.  station,  bull.  93.) 

VOORHEES  (E.  P.),  L.  A.  VOORHEES  and  J.  P.  STREET 

1893.  Analyses  and  valuations  of  complete  fertilizers, 
etc.    43  pp.    (Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  97.) 


VOORHEES  (FRED'K  L.) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co..  1895-1896. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1895.  June  4.  Extravagance  in  furnishing  state  house. 
(Sen.  jol.  1895:  731-753.) 

.     Same,  separate.  Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley, 

1895.    xxxiv,  982  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  Rutgers  College  Library. 

VOORHEES  (FOSTER  M.) 

Assemblyman  from  Union  Co.,  1888-1890  ;  Senator,  1894- 
1898  ;  Riparian  Commissioner.  1899-1901  (see  Land. 
Riparian)  ;  Governor,  1899-1902  (for  Messages,  see 
under  Governor). 

1900.  Feb.     State    bldgs.     (Minutes    of    Assem.    1900: 

125-127.) 

W.  S.  Hancocli  and  G.  B.  Swain  were  the  other  members 
of  the  state  house  comn. 

1904.     See  Werts  (Geo.  T.). 
Special  Committee 
1889.     April  18.     Extension  of  shore  front  in  N.  Y.  Bay. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1889:  883-886.) 

.     Same,  separate.  Trenton:    J.  L.  Murphy  Pub.  Co., 

1889.    83  pp. 

VOORHEES  (GEO.  B.) 

1894.  My  experience  with  peach  culture  and  other 
fruits.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1894:  129-133.) 

VOORHEES  (JENNIE  A.) 

Asst.  horticulturist  of  state  agric.  exper.  station ;  see 
Agric.  Crops.    Fruit,  under  dates  1895-1904. 

VOORHEES  (JOHN) 

1883.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  on  corn.  (11 
A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1883:  77-78.) 

1889.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  oats. 
( 10  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  2  A.R.  agric. 
college  exper.  station  1889:  140-142.) 

1890.  Field  experiments  with  fertilizers  of  wheat  at 
South  Branch.    (11  same  and  3  same  1890:  142-149.) 

Chemist,   State  Agricultural   Experiment   Station,    188S- 
1904.      See   Agriculture.      Soils.    Fertilizers,   under 
dates  1888-1904. 
1893.     See  Voorhees  (E.  B.)  and  (L.  A.). 

VOORHEES  (L.  A.)  and  J.  P.  STREET 

1893.  Analyses  and  study  of  home-mixed  fertilizers 
and  fertilizing  materials.  24  pp.  (Agric.  exper. 
station,  bull.  93.) 

1894.  Analyses  of  fertilizing  materials  and  home  mix- 
tures.   19  pp.    (ySame,  bull.  102.) 

1895-1902.  Analyses  of  fertilizer  supplies  and  home 
mixtures;  commercial  fertilizers  and  ground  bone. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 
1895  in  agric.  exper.  station  bull. 

1896 

1897 

1898  " 

1S99  "    "     "      "     " 

1900 ' 

1901  " 

1902 

1901.  Aug.  30.  Concentrated  feeding  stuffs.  53  pp. 
(Agric.  exper.  station,  bull.  153.) 

1902.  Cattle  food  substitutes  warning  to  feeders.  7  pp. 
(Same,  bull.   166.) 

— — .  Concentrated  feeding  stuffs.  79  pp.  (Agrlc. 
exper.  station,  bull.  160.) 

1903.  Same.    47  pp.    (Some,  bull.  166.) 

VOORHEES  (P.  A.) 

1876.  Use  of  lime  on  red  shale  soils  of  Somerset  Co. 
(3  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1875:  51-62.) 


113. 

72  pp. 

117. 

76  pp. 

124. 

48   pp. 

132. 

61   pp. 

139. 

59  pp. 

145. 

52   pp. 

154. 

55  pp. 

163. 

55  pp. 

ling 

Stuffs. 

INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


685 


VOORHEES  (S.  S.) 

1890-1895.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  peach 
trees.  (11  A.R.  state  agrlc.  exper.  station  and  3 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890  (p.  155)  — 
16  same  and  8  same  1895.) 

1893.  White  potatoes;  Somerset  Co.  (14  same  and  6 
same  1893:  120-124.) 

VOORHEES   (SAML.  B.) 

1900.  Peach  culture.  (Procs.  state  hortlc.  socy.  1900: 
148-159.) 

VOORHIES  (WM.) 

1858.     See  Slavery,  this  date. 

VOORHIS  (J.  V.) 

1892/3-1893/4.  Manual  training  in  Hackensack.  (A.R. 
bd.  ot  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  (pp.  267-169)  — 
same  1893/4.) 

VREDENBURGH  (PETER  JR.)  1805-1873 

Councilman  from  Monmouth  Co..  1840. 

1846.  March  20.  Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  by  Gov.  to  ex- 
amine Into  and  investigate  charges  agst.  citizens  of 
state,  in  vicinity  of  vessels  wrecked  on  Monmouth 
Coast.  (Sen.  Jol.  1846:  588-604;  Minutes  of  Assem. 
1846:  692.) 

The  other  comrs.  were  John  S.  Darcy  and  .John  C.  Ten 

Eyck. 
Riparian  Comr..  1869-1872  ;  see  Land.     Riparian. 

VREDENBURGH  (WM.  H.) 

1897.     See  Taxation:   State,  this  date. 

VREELAND  (EDGAR  E.) 

1872/3-1874/5.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Bergen 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1872/3  app.  (pp.  19-21) 
—same  1874/5.) 

VROOM  (PETER  D.)  1745-1831 

Asseml)lyman  from  Somerset  Co..  1790-17!)!.  1794-1706. 
1811-1813;  Councilman,  1798-1804. 

Reports  by 

1804.  Feb.  21.  Letter  of  A.  Gallatin,  secy.  U.  S.  treas- 
ury, rel.  to  jurisdiction  of  U.  S.  In  lot  of  land  at 
Sandy  Hook.    (Jol.  legisl.  council  Jan.  1804:  304.) 

Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 
1795.     See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 

1812.  See  same. 

Select  Committee 

1795.  March  4.  Lotteries.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1795: 
40-41.) 

1796.  Nov.  4.  Examination  of  Benj.  Smith,  comr.  for 
bldg.  secy.'s  office  and  office  of  clerk  of  Supreme 
Court.    (Same  Oct.  1796:  21.) 

.     Nov.  5.     Bldgs.  for  accommodation  of  the  legisl. 

(Same  Oct.  1796:  22.) 

1797.  Feb.  7.     State  debt.    (Same  Jan.  1797:  20.) 

.     Feb.   22.     Act  concerning  cavalry  and  artillery. 

(Same  Jan.  1797:  39-40.) 

[Select]  Committee 
1799.     Feb.  5.     Accts.  of  Moore  Furman,  comr.  for  en- 
closing state  house  lot.     (Jol.   legisl.   council   Jan. 
1799:  37.) 

1813.  Jan.  27.  Turnpike  road  from  Baily's  Mills  to 
New  Germantown,  thence  to  Dutch  Valley,  to  inter- 
sect Washington  turnpike.  (Votes  of  Assem.  1812/3: 
27-28.) 


VROOM  (PETER  D.)  1791-1873 


Assemblyman  from  Somerset  Co.,  1820-1827  ;  Governor 
of  New  Jersey,  182!)-1832  :  1R.'?4-18.30  (f(.r  Messages, 
see  under  (Jovernor)  ;  Indian  claim  adjuster,  18:j7  ; 
member  of  Congress,  18;t9-lS41  ;  member  of  state 
Constitutional  Convention.  1S44  :  I'.  S.  Minister  to 
Prussia.  1853-18.'57:  commissioner  of  sinking  fund 
1864-1872  (for  Annual  Reports,  see  Debt). 

1830.     See  Education.   School  Fund,  this  date. 

[Select]  Committee 

1826.  Nov.  29.  Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  1826:  112-118.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen      Ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1826: 

llo. ) 

WADE  (JONAS) 

Assemblyman  from   Essex  Co.,   1887/8-1890/1,   1894/5- 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1798.  March  1.  Watts' steam  engine.  ( Votes  of  Assem 
Jan.  1798:  49.) 

WAGES;  see  LABOR 

WALKER  (EDWIN  ROBERT) 

1898.  Forms  concerning  the  commitment  of  patients  to 
the  N.  J.  state  hospitals  at  Trenton  and  Norris 
Plains,  with  practical  notes,  etc.  Trenton.  The 
Brandt  Press,  1898.   92  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  N.  J.  State  Library. 

WALKER  (M.  M.) 

1889.  Peach  growing  in  the  clouds.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1889:  188-191.) 

WALL  (GARRET  D.)   1783-1850. 

Native  of  N.  J. ;  served  In  the  War  of  1812  ;  clerk  of 
Supreme  Court,  1812-1817  ;  quartermaster  general. 
1824-1836  (see  Militia;  also  Quartermaster  Gen- 
eral) ;  Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1822. 
1827 ;  U.  S.  district  attorney  for  New  Jersey  In 
1829  ;  U.  S.  Senator,  1835-1841  ;  Judge  of  Court  of 
Errors  and  Appeals  of  N.  J.,  1848-1850. 
Reports  by 

1833.  Apptd.  one  of  comrs.  on  part  of  N.  J.  to  confer 
with  Penn.  comrs.  in  regard  to  Delaware  River. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Seeley)  Oct.  23,  1833.) 

1834.  Opinion  of  counsel  on  the  rights  vested  in  the 
Delaware  and  Rkrltan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Am- 
boy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.  Princeton:  Prtd. 
by  R.  E.  Hornor,  1835.    24  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library.  Trenton.     The  Counsel 
were  Gov.  Williamson  and  Gen.  Wail. 

.     Same.     Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron, 

1849.    20  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 

1835.  Opinion  of  Isaac  H.  Williamson  and  Garret  D. 
Wall  in  rel.  to  the  corporate  powers  of  "  The  Tren- 
ton and  New  Brunswick  Turnpike  Co."  Trenton: 
Prtd.  by  J.  Justice,  1835.   20  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

1841.     Case  of  Martin  et  al.  vs.  John  Den  ex.  dem.  Wm. 
C.  H.  Waddell  in  regard  to  tract  of  land  covered 
with  water  in  Raritan  Bay.    (Doc.  5  ace.  Govs.  mess. 
(Pennington)   Oct.  26,  1841.) 
Select  Committee 

1822.  Nov.  20.  Memorial  of  sureties  of  late  state  treas- 
urer (Gordon).    (Votes  of  Assem.  1822:  104-105.) 

WALLACE  (DAVID  L.) 

Member  ot  state  sewerage  comn.,  1899-1903. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Water  Supply,  etc. 


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WALLACE  (JOSHUA  M.) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1791. 
Reports  by 

Committee  on  Tbeasubeb's  Accounts 
1791.     See  Finance:  State,  serial  group  B. 

WALLACE   (SHIPPEN) 

1881.  Examination  of  sugar,  syrups,  confectionery, 
balding  powder  and  kerosene.  (5  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1881:  105-107.) 

1883.  Kerosene.    (7  same  1883:  230-231.) 
■ .     See  Leeds  (A.  R.). 

1884.  Kerosene,  etc.  (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884:  213- 
214.) 

.     The  milk  question.    (11  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1883: 

141-147.) 

1885.  See  Cornwall  (H.  B.),  this  date. 

1887.  Detection  of  adulteration  in  lard.  (A.R.  dairy 
comr.  1887:  12-17.) 

1888.  Joint  rept.  with  Wm.  K.  Newton  as  delegates  to 
the  food  convention  at  Washington.  (12  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1888:  195-196.) 

1890-1900.     Rept.    on    food,    milk    and    drug    analyses. 

(A.R.  dairy  comr.    1890   (pp.  23-32)— .s(/»ie  1900.) 
1891.     Water   from   wells   in   city   of  Paterson.     (Same 

1891:  79-81.) 
1894.     Rept.    of   analyses,    food,    drug    and    milk    acts. 

(Same  1894:  33-37.) 

WALTON  (ELISHA) 

Assemblyman  from  Monmouth  Co.,  1784/5-1786/7, 
1794/5-1795/6;  Councilman.  1796/7-1798/9. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1796.     March  4.     Road  from  Monmouth  Courthouse  to 
Mt.  Holly.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Feb.  1796:  44.) 

WANOQOE  RIVER 
Rainfall  and  Flow;  see  Climate.   Rainfall 

WANTAGE,  SUSSEX  CO. 
Banks;  see  Banks:  Individual.   Farmers'  Bank 

WAR  EXPENDITURES 

See  also  Debt :  State,  the  entries  under  the  genera! 
group  and  under  Sinking  Fund. 

1795.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Dayton)  on  petition  of 
the  officers  and  soldiers  who  went  on  the  expedition 
in  tlie  Western  cos.  of  Penn.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct. 
1795:  70.) 

1796.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Dayton)  on  petition  of 
sundry  officers  and  privates  who  went  on  the  late 
Western  Expedition  into  Penn.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Feb.  1796:  31.) 

.     Rept.   of  committee    (Boyd)    to  whom   were  re- 
ferred petitions  from  sundry  persons  who  went  on 
the  late  Western  Expedition.    (Same  Feb.  1796:  53.). 
1848.     Rept.  of  the  no.  of  pensioners  in  N.  J.,  by  the 
treasurer  (Stryker).    {Same  1848:  357-360.) 

.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and 

Harron,  1848.   6  pp. 

Copy  seen  In  the  N.  .T.  State  Library. 
200  copies  were  ordered  prtd. 

1871-1903/4.  On  expenditures  for  pensions.  (A.R. 
comptroller  1870/1   (p.16)— same  1903/4.) 

As  presented  at  first  the  stmt,  relates  particularly  to 
pensions  granted  survivors  of  the  War  of  1812  ; 
thereafter  It  becomes  general  and  In  later  years  Is 
presented  In  tabular  form. 

1887.  Provision  respecting  burial  of  soldiers.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 


WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 
Civil  War 

1861.  Opinions  delivered  by  Supreme  Court  deciding 
classes  of  volunteers  entitled  to  state  pay  provided 
by  act  of  May  11,  1861.    19  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1861.) 

.     Same,   separate.     Trenton:     Murphy   &   Bechtel, 

1861.   19  pp. 

.     Suggested  that  act  be  passed  authorizing  bd.  of 

freeholders  of  any  co.  to  levy  tax  for  provision  of 
families  of  volunteers.  (Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  April 
10,  1861.) 

.     Authority  requested  to  draw  upon  the  treasurer 

for  expenses  attendant  upon  establishment  of  a  tele- 
graph line,  enrollment,  preparation,  etc.,  of  reserve 
militia.    (Same  (Olden)  April,  1861:  6.) 

.     Apprn.  of  $2,000,000  recommended  for  purpose  of 

repelling  invasion  or  to  suppress  insurrection. 
(Same  (Olden)  April,  1861:  7.) 

.  Suggested  that  all  expenditures  incident  to  mili- 
tary condition  of  state  be  made  by  requisition  of 
Gov.  on  treasurer.    (Same  (Olden)  April,  1861:    7.) 

.     Recommended  that  Gov.  be  generally  entrusted 

with  full  power  for  expenditure  of  money  and  call- 
ing for  men,  etc.,  and  to  make  provision  for  defence 
of  state.    (Same  (Olden)  April,  1861:  9.) 

.     Rept.   of  committee  on  judiciary    (Mulford)    on 

raising  money  in  state  for  purposes  of  war.  (Min- 
utes of  Assem.  1861:  1124-1127.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.     Double  the  usual  no.  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1861  :  1127.) 

1861-1865.  Amt.  of  money  paid  by  state  to  her  soldiers 
and  their  families,  or  dependent  mothers.  (A.R. 
adj.  gen.  1865:  32-33.) 

1862.  Troops  furnished  by  N.  J.;  independent  regi- 
ments; sum  required  to  meet  state  bounty;  loan 
under  act  for  defence  of  state;  subscriptions  to 
loan;  bonds  issued;  when  payable;  expenditures  on 
acct.  of  U.  S.  and  states.  (Govs.  mess.  (Olden)  Jan. 
14,  1862.) 

1863.  Stmt,  of  amt.  expended  for  U.  S.  for  recruiting 
and  equipping  volunteers,  etc.,  amt.  reed,  from  U.  S. 
on  acct.  of  same,  and  balance  due.  (A.R.  treasurer 
1863:  18.) 

.  Measures  should  be  taken  to  secure  prompt  pay- 
ment of  soldiers.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  20, 
1863:  5.) 

1863-1865.  Amts.  expended  during  yr.  as  stated  under 
several  heads,  for  recruiting,  subsisting,  clothing, 
transporting  and  equipping  troops  mustered  into 
U.  S.  service  and  into  service  of  state.  (A.R.  q.  m. 
gen.  1863   (pp.  11-13)— ,s«wc  1865.) 

1864.  Advisability  of  establishing  a  state  agency  for 
purpose  of  relieving  sick  and  wounded  soldiers; 
apptmt.  of  state  agt.  to  open  office  at  Washington. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Parker)   Jan.  12,  1864:  21-22  or  25.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Raising    volunteers;    methods   employed;    boun- 
ties;   municipal    taxation    to   pay   loans;    property 
taxation  to  pay  for  govt,  protection.    (Same  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  12,  1864:  18-21  or  21-24.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Receipts    and    disbursements    of   war    fund    for 

1863;  accts.  betw.  state  and  U.  S.;  claims  agst.  U.  S.; 
estimates  for  1864;  act  to  authorize  loan  of  addi- 
tional million  recommended.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan. 
12,  1864:  15-17  or  17-19.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.  Communication  from  Gov.  (Parker)  rel.  to  pay- 
ments to  families  of  militia  mustered  into  service. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.  1864:  608.) 

.     Rept.  of  comr.  (Jos.  C.  Jackson)  on  naval  credits. 

(Doc.  ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 


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WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 
Civil  War— cont'd 

1864/5-1S65/6.     Table:   military  salaries;   that  is,  sums 
paid  to  state  agent  and  his  asst.    (A.R.  treasurer 
1864/5   (pp.  643-644)— 6H»ic  1865/6.) 
Pacing  from  Collected  docs. 
1864/5-1903/4.     Amts.  paid  on  acct.  of  pensions.    (Same 
1864/5   (pp.  594-595— .«(/ me  1903/4.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1865.  See  Militia,  this  date. 

.     Corresp.  betw.  U.  S.  adj.  gen.,  gov.  of  N.  J.  and 

U.  S.  secy,  of  war  rel.  to  soldiers'  bounties.  (Docs, 
ace.  Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  111-112.) 

.     State  agencies  established  at  Washington  and  in 

Southwest;  amt.  forwarded  to  families  by  soldiers. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 

.     Recommended  that  provisions  of  act  for  relief  of 

state  militia  called  into  service  (1861)  be  extended 
to  all  men  mustered  into  service  whether  in  army 
or  navy.    {Same  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 

— .  Raising  troops;  methods  of  general  govt.;  N.  J. 
quota.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 

.  Provisions  of  militia  law  of  Mch.  31,  1864;  recom- 
mended that  state  furnish  uniforms  to  state  guard 
and  rifle  corps  without  cost  or  that  q.  m.  gen.  be 
empowered  to  issue  military  clothing  at  reduced 
price;  arms;  amt.  expended  within  two  years  for 
ordnance  and  ordnance  stores.  (Siime  (Parker) 
Jan.  10,  1865.) 

.     Rept.  of  comrs.  apptd.  under  joint  res.  of  Apr. 

12,  1864,  rel.  to  care  and  maintenance  of  disabled 
soldiers.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1865:  50-54.) 

Marcus  L.  Ward.  Danl,  Haines,  Wm.  A.  Newell,  Chas.  S. 
Olden.  Edwin  A.  Stevens,  comrs. 

1866.  On  disbursements  on  acct.  of  state  pay  to  soldiers' 
families.    (A.R.  comptroller  1865/6:  12-13.) 

.  State  pay  to  soldiers  and  estimated  amt.  neces- 
sary to  liquidate  claims  of  ensuing  yr.  (Same 
1865/6:  6-7.) 

.     Municipal   debts  incurred  on  acct.   of  late  war. 

(Same  1865/6:  5-6.) 

.     Stmt,  of  claims  of  state  agst.  U.  S.  for  expenses 

incurred  in  organization  and  equipment  of  troops 
for  U.  S.  service.    (A.R.  q.  m.  gen.  1867:  1271-1272.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

.  Estimate  of  expenditures;  war  acct.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1865/6:  22-23.) 

.     N.  J.  war  debt.    (Govs.  mess.    (Parker)   Jan.  9, 

1866:  7-9.) 

- — — .  Closing  of  military  agencies  at  Phila.  and  South- 
west; work  of  agt.  at  Washington.  (Same  (Parker) 
Jan.  9,  1866:  24.) 

1868-1870.     Accts.  of  state  for  expenses  incurred  in  aid- 
ing to  suppress  late  insurrection  agst.    U.  S.    (A.R. 
q.  m.  gen.  1869  (pp.  1144-1145)— same  1870.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1868-1883.  Table:  increase  of  sinking  fund;  also  amt. 
appropriated  annually  from  income  toward  liqui- 
dating war  debt,  until  Jan.  1,  1883,  when  it  becomes 
equal  to  amt.  of  outstanding  war  bonds.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  1868:  45.) 

.     Table:   decrease  of  war  debt;  also  provisions  to 

be  made  annually  to  meet  payment  of  bonds  falling 
due  on  Jan.  1,  and  interest  on  first  days  of  Jan.  and 
July  each  year  until  Jan.  1,  1883.  (Same  (Ward) 
Jan.  1868:  44.) 

1876.  Disbursements  to  heirs  of  Wm.  Bryan  on  acct. 
of  expenses  incurred  in  recruiting  a  regiment  of 
volunteers  in  the  late  war.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1875/6:  27.) 

1876-1901/2.  On  condition  of  war  debt  and  estimates  of 
amts.  required  for  ensuing  year.  (Same  1875/6  (pp. 
9-10)— sawp  1901/2.) 

1877.  Pension  list  too  large;  amt.  paid  in  1876.  (Govs, 
mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  18.) 


WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 
Civil  War— cont'd 

1878.     Amt.  of  war  debt;   date  of  maturity;   means  of 

liquidation.    (Same  (Bedle)  Jan.  8,  1878:  14.) 
.     Expenditures    for    pensions    in    1877;    suggested 

that  expense  be  reduced.     (Same    (Bedle)    Jan.   8, 

1878:  25.) 
1878-1901.     Stmt,  of  war  debt.     (A.R.  treasurer  1877/8 

(p.  nS)—.same  1901.) 
1888.     On   reimbursement  of  J.  T.  Crowell   for  money 

advanced     in     equipping    and     aiding    volunteers. 

(A.R.  comptroller  1887/8:  33.) 
.     Communication  from  adj.  gen.   (Stryker)   rel.  to 

no.  of  persons  entitled  to  payment  under  Sen.  bill 

156;  "  state  pay  "  under  acts  of  1861  and  1865.    (Sen. 

jol.  1888:  401-404.) 

.     Same,  6  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1888,  v.  3,  doc.  36.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not   seen.      200   copies    were   ordered    prtd.      (Sen.   jol. 
1888:404.) 

1892.  No.  of  state  pensions  on  roll;  aid  to  veterans  and 
their  families  in  securing  pensions  under  acts  of 
Congress.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892: 
26-27.) 

1893.  State  pension  list;  presentation  of  claims  for 
pensions  under  acts  of  Congress.  (Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  1893:  25.) 

1895-1899.  Table:  payment  on  war  debt.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1895/6   (p.  234)— same  1898/9.) 

1896.  List  of  outstanding  war  bonds.  (Govs.  mess. 
Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

.     No.   of   persons   receiving   pensions    from    state. 

(Same  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896.) 

1896-1902.  Dates  when  outstanding  war  bonds  of  state 
fall  due;  amts.  (Same  (Werts)  Jan.  14,  1896:  4.) 

1901.  Table:  payment  of  civil  war  debt.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1901/2:  231-232.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.  comptroller  1901/2:  81.) 

1901-1903.  Table:  apprn.  and  disbursement  for  medals 
(first  defenders).  (A.R.  treasurer  1900/1  (p.  304) 
—same  1902/3.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.    comptroller   1900/1    (p.  77) — same 

1902/3.) 

1903.  Receipts;  interest  on  civil  war  bonds.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1902/3:  34.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  comptroller  1902/3:  15.) 

.     Disbursements    on    acct.    interest    on    civil    war 

bonds.    (Same  1902/3:  86.) 

.     Same.    (A.R.  treasurer  1902/3:  346.) 

Bounties 

1864.     See  above.  Civil  War,  this  date. 

1866.  Soldiers'  bounties.  (Govs.  mess.  (Parker)  Jan. 
9,  1866:  22-23.) 

1867.  Aggregate  amt.  of  bounties  paid  and  indebted- 
ness incurred  in  cos.,  townships,  cities  and  towns 
on  acct.  of  war.  (Same  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.e.  8], 
1867:  8  or  10.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 
1877/8-1902/3.     Table:      disbursements     on      acct.     of 
soldiers'  state  bounty.     (A.R.  treasurer  1877/8   (p. 
131)— same  1902/3.) 
1880-1902/3.     Disbursements  on  acct.  of  soldiers'  state 
bounty   or   soldiers'   state   pay.     (A.R.   comptroller 
1879/80   (p.  34)— same  1894/5.) 
Claims 

serial 

1868.  Ann.  rept.  of  the  agt.  for  collection  of  military 
claims. 

Checklist 
1868.     Trenton  :    Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Office,  1869. 
5  pp. 

E.  L.  Campbell,  agent 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1868  in  Legisl.  docs.  1869  :  1035-1039. 


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WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 

Civil  War — cont'd 
Claims — cont'd 

non-serial 
1865.     Communications  addressed  to  secy,  of  war  and  to 

president  of  U.  S.  by  Gov.  of  N.  J.  rel.  to  war  claims. 

(Docs.  ace.  Govs.  mess.   (Parker)  Jan.  9,  1866:  109- 

110.) 
.     Stmt,  showing  amts.  of  several  claims  of  state 

for  expenses  incurred  under  general  authority  in 

aid  of  U.  S.  to  suppress  late  rebellion.    (A.R.  q.  m. 

gen.  1866:  984.) 

Pasin?  from  Collected  docs. 

1867.  Military  claims  agst.  U.  S.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward) 
Jan.  18  [i.e.  8],  1867:  24  or  32.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  messase. 

.     Closing  of  military  agency  at  Washington  and 

opening  of  agency  at  Trenton  for  collecting  claims 
of  soldiers.  {Same  (Ward)  Jan.  18  [i.  e.  8],  1867: 
24  or  32-33.) 

Tliere  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Claim  of  state  agst.  U.  S.  for  expenses  incurred 

under  general  authority  of  war  dept.  (A.R.  q.  m. 
gen.  1868:  1020-1023.) 

Paging  from  Coilected  docs. 

1868.  Collection  of  soldiers'  claims.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Ward)  Jan.  14,  1868:  33.) 

1869.  See  above,  Civil  War,  this  date. 

.     Agency  for  collection  of  soldiers'  claims  closed; 

amt.  of  money  collected.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward) 
Jan.  12,  1869:  37-38.) 

1871.  Table:  receipts  from  U.  S.  treasury  on  acct.  of 
war  claims;  credited  to  state  arsenal.  (A.R.  treas- 
urer 1870/1:  15.) 

1871-1872.  Stmt,  from  U.  S.  on  acct.  of  claims  of  state 
for  arming  and  equipping  troops  in  service.  (A.R. 
q.  m.  gen.  1871   (pp.  3-4)— .S((me  1872.) 

1872.  Amt.  reed,  from  U.  S.  on  acct.  of  war  claims  in 
1871;  total.  (Govs.  mess.  (Randolph)  Jan.  [9], 
1872:  5.) 

1875.     Claims    agst.    U.    S.     (Same    (Parker)    Jan.    12, 

1875.) 
1881-1888.     On  state  war  claims.     (A.R.  q.  m.  gen.  1881 

pp.  25-28)— same  1888.) 

1882.  Payment  of  pensions  by  state;  collection  of  pen- 
sions agst.  general  govt.;  services  of  adj.  gen.  in 
authenticating  claims;  suggested  that  his  salary 
be  increased.    (Govs,  mess  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10,  1882.) 

1883.  Pensions  paid  by  state;  work  of  adj.  gen.'s  office 
in  presenting  claims  agst.  general  govt.;  larger 
amt.  should  be  placed  at  disposal  of  dept.  (Same 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

1884.  No.  of  persons  on  pension  list  of  state;  amt.  ex- 
pended in  1883;  forwarding  of  claims  for  pensions 
from  general  govt,  by  adj.  gen.  {Same  (Ludlow) 
Jan.  8,  1884.) 

1885.  Pension  claims  presented  at  Washington.  (Same 
(Abbett)  Jan.  13,  1885:  30-31.) 

1886.  Presentation  of  pension  claims.  {Same  (Abbett) 
Jan.  12,  1886:  25.) 

1887.  Presentation  of  pension  claims  agst.  general  govt. 
(Same  (Abbett)  Jan.  11,  1887.) 

1888-1889.     N.  J.  claims  allowed  by  U.  S.  govt.     (A.R. 

treasurer  1887/8   (p.  43)— .some  1888/9.) 
1891.     Amt.  paid  by  state  for  pensions;  U.  S.  pensions; 

claim  agts.    (Govs.  mess.   (Abbett)   Jan.  13,  1891.) 
Wab  Fum) 

1861-1863.     Stmt,  showing  condition  of  war  fund.    (Govs. 

mess.    (Parker)  Jan.  1864:  17-19  or  15-17.) 
There  are  two  editions  of  tills  mess. 
1861-1877.     Ann.    acct.    of   war    fund.     (A.R.    treasurer 

1861  (pp.  77-102)— same  1876/7.) 


WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 
Civil  War— cont'd 
Wab  FuNn — cont'd 

1S63.  Apprn.  of  balance  of  direct  tax  to  war  fund 
autliorized  by  act  of  March  28,  1862;  recommended 
that  it  be  appropriated  to  war  fund;  acct.  of  war 
fund;  state  indebtedness.  (Govs.  mess.  (Olden) 
Jan.  13,  1863:  6-7.) 

.     Apptmt.   of  state  agt.  to  transmit  soldiers'  pay 

to  their  families;  agt.  compensated  from  war  fund. 
{Siiiiie   (Olden)   Jan.  13,  1863:  7-8.) 
1864/5.     Receipts  and  expenditures  of  war  fund;  amt. 
of  war  debt  Nov.  30,  1865.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  9, 
1860:  6-7.) 

1865.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  war  fund;  cause 
of  war  debt;  claim  agst.  U.  S.;  amt.  reed.  (Same 
(Parker)  Jan.  10,  1865.) 

.     Establishment    of    sinking    fund    to    extingrulsh 

war  debt.    (A.R.  comptroller  1S65:  4.) 

1866.  Tabular  stmt,  of  condition  of  war  fund.  ((Jovs. 
mess.   (Ward)   Jan.  1867:  6  or  7.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

.     Recommended  that  law  be  passed  releasing  war 

fund  from   its  indebtedness  due  Nov.   30,  1865,  to 
state  acct.,  etc.    {Same   (Parker)   Jan.  9,  1866:  4.) 

1866/7-1874/5.     Receipts     and     disbursements    of    war 
fund,  together  with  estimates  for  ensuing  yr.    (A.R. 
comptroller  1866/7   (pp.  211-214)— «a»ie  1874/5.) 
Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

1869.  Amt.  of  war  debt  Nov.  30,  1868;  receipts  and  dis- 
bursements of  war  fund;  payment  of  claims  agst. 
U.  S. ;  indebtedness  from  state  fund  to  war  fund; 
amt.  paid  by  U.  S.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ward)  Jan.  12, 
1869:  6-9.) 

1870.  Receipts  and  disbursements  of  war  fund;  war 
debt;  unsatisfied  claims  agst.  U.  S.;  maintenance 
of  state  militia,  homes  for  soldiers'  children  and 
disabled  soldiers.  (Same  (Randolph)  Jan.  11,  1870: 
8-9  or  12-13.) 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  message. 

1871.  Transactions  of  war  fund  in  1870.  (Same  (Ran- 
dolph) Jan.  [10],  1871:  6  or  8-9.) 

There  are  two  editions  "f  this  message. 

.     Receipts  and  disbursements  of  war  fund.    (Same 

(Randolph)  Jan.  [9],  1872:  6.) 

1873.  Origin  of  war  fund;  source  of  income;  receipts 
and  disbursements,  1871/2.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan. 
14,  1873:  5-6.) 

1873/4.  Amt.  derived  from  tax  levy,  paid  into  war 
fund;  balance  remaining  after  appropriating  amt. 
required  toward  liquidation  of  principal  and  inter- 
est due  on  war  debt.    (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  12,  1875.) 

1874.  Use  of  moneys  paid  into  war  fund;  receipts  and 
disbursements  of  war  fund.  (Same  (Parker)  Jan. 
13,  1874.) 

Revolutionary  War 

1789.  Rept.  of  committee  (Hardenbergh)  apptd.  to  con- 
fer with  auditor  of  state  resp.  militia  accts.  of  N.  J. 
agst.  the  U.  S.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1789:  87-88.) 

1790.  Rept.  of  committee  (G.  Anderson)  to  whom  was 
referred  a  letter  from  the  secretary  of  war  rel.  to 
pensions.    (Same  May,  1790:  77.) 

1791.  Rept.  of  committee  (Woodruff)  on  sundry  peti- 
tions for  allowance  of  pay  and  depreciation  of  pay 
due  continental  soldiers;  general  consideration  of 
subject.    (Same  Oct.,  1791:  28-31.) 

1829.  Rept.  of  the  committee  (Potts)  on  application 
of  Wm.  McKissack  for  payment  by  state  of  certain 
bills  of  credit,  reed,  by  him,  for  produce  sold  to  the 
U.  S.  army  during  the  Revolution;  favorable. 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9:  215-216.) 


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689 


WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 
Revolutionary  War — cont'd 
1831.     Propriety  of  countenancing  memorial  of  surviv- 
ors of  the  Revolution  to  Congress  praying  compen- 
sation  for   their   services.     (Govs.   mess.    (Vroom) 
Oct.  27,  1831.) 
1835.     Govs.    mess.    (Vroom)    concerning    pensions    to 
Revolutionary  survivors.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1834/5: 
197-199.) 

Spanish  American  War 

1898.  Communication  from  q.  m.  gen.  rel.  to  claim  of 
N.  J.  agst.  U.  S.  for  moneys  expended  in  aiding  and 
maintaining  volunteer  troops  of  state  in  war  with 
Spain.    (A.R.  comptroller  1897/8:  53-54.) 

1898-1904.  On  Spanish  American  War  claims.  (A.R. 
q.  m.  gen.  1898  (pp.  3-4)— .w/we  1904.) 

1899-1902.  Table:  receipts  from  U.  S.  on  acct.  of  ex- 
penses incurred  by  N.  J.  in  war  with  Spain.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1898/9   (p.  171)— .sa»ie  1901/2.) 

.     Total  receipts  from  U.  S.  on  acct.  of  war  with 

Spain.  (A.R.  comptroller  1898/9  (p.  22)— same 
1901/2.) 

1899-1904.  Tables:  disbursements  on  acct.  of  Spanish 
American  War  claims;  do.  war  medals.  (A.R.  comp- 
troller 1898/9  (p.  50)— Slime  1903/4.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.    treasurer    1898/9     (p.  421) — same 

1903/4.) 

1900.  Amt.  of  war  claims  filed  with  war  dept.  at  Wash- 
ington; amt.  allowed;  claims  unsettled;  how  paid. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

1903.  Rept.  of  the  N.  J.  state  comn.  on  soldiers'  claims, 
Spanish-American  War  volunteers.  Trenton:  Mac- 
Crellish  &  Quigley,  1903.     18  pp. 

The  comrs.,  Edwin  W.  Iline.  Jos.  F.  Clime.  C.  Albert 
Gasser,  Chas.  J.  Allen.,  were  apptd.  by  the  Governor, 
under  a  joint  res.  in  1902,  to  investigate  facts  in 
relation  to  clothing  furnished  the  volunteers  and 
compensation  therefor. 
.     Same.  (Votes  of  A^em.  1903:  186-198.) 

1904.  Unexpended  balance  remaining  from  apprns.  for 
Spanish-American  War;  its  disbursement.  (A.R. 
treasurer  1903/4:  42-43.) 

.     Same,  In  less  detail.    (A.R.  comptroller  1903/4: 

25.) 
War  of  i8i2 

1813.  Rept.  of  the  military  committee  (Beatty)  on 
Govs.  mess.  rel.  to  apprn.  for  protection  of  maritime 
frontier  of  the  state.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1813: 
148-149.) 

.     Rept.    of   committee    (Frelinghuysen)    on   Govs. 

mess.  rel.  to  exposed  situation  of  frontier;  expedient 
that  sum  of  money  be  placed  at  his  disposal.  (Jol. 
legisl.  council  Jan.  1813:  1418.) 

1814.  Rept.  of  committee  (Beatty)  on  amt.  expended 
for  defence  of  maritime  frontier  of  state.  (.Same 
Oct.  1814:  1637.) 

.  Govs.  mess.  (Pennington)  rel.  to  monies  ex- 
pended for  defence  of  maritime  frontier  of  state. 
(Jol.  Legisl.  Council  Oct.  1814:  1613-1619;  Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1814:  24-29.) 

.     Rept.  of  committee   (Rutherfurd)   to  whom  was 

referred  letter  of  A.  Ogden  rel.  to  expenditure  of 
apprn.  for  coast  defences,  giving  list  of  docs,  sub- 
mitted as  accts.  and  vouchers.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
1813/4:  180-184.) 

.  Letter  from  Col.  A.  Ogden  in  answer  to  res.  direct- 
ing inquiry  rel.  to  expenditure  of  $5,000  under  act 
of  Feb.  20,  1913,  for  protection  of  maritime  coast  of 
state.    (Same  1813/4:  134-135.) 

1815.  Rept.  of  committee  (Parker)  to  whom  were  com- 
mitted papers  and  docs.  rel.  to  execution  by  Gov.  of 
act  authorizing  loan  to  the  U.  S.  for  purpose  of  pay- 
ing militia  of  state  lately  in  service  of  U.  S.  (Same 
1815/6:  16-17.) 

44 


WAR  EXPENDITURES— cont'd 
War  of  i8i2 — cont'd 

1815.  Rept.  of  joint  committee  (Beatty)  apptd.  to  ex- 
amine and  settle  accts.  of  the  Gov.  for  money  ex- 
pended for  the  protection  of  the  maritime  frontier 
of  the  state.  (Jol.  legisl.  council  1815/6:  1777-1778; 
Votes  1815/6:  15-16.) 

1815.  Rept.  of  treasurer  (Gordon)  on  amt.  of  monies 
paid  to  militia  the  past  campaign  for  state  allow- 
ance of  $3  per  month,  also  from  what  counties  they 
were  detached.  (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.,  1815:  131- 
132.) 

1876.  Pensions  granted  to  survivors  of  war  of  1812  or 
their  widows.  (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  11,  1876: 
25-28.) 

1881.  Rept.  of  committee  on  claims  and  pensions  (Tay- 
lor) upon  Sen.  bill  151,  for  the  relief  of  soldiers, 
sailors  and  their  widows,  war  of  1812;  with  a  stmt, 
of  adj.  gen.  (Stryker),  concerning  the  same.  5  pp. 
(Legisl.  docs.  1881,  doc.  33.) 

WAR  OF  1812;  see  WAR  EXPENDITURES 

WAR  FUND;  see  WAR  EXPENDITURES.   CIVIL  WAR 

WARD  (DR.) 

1882/4.  Meteorological  observations  at  Newark.  (8 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884:  303;  312.) 

WARD  (F.  D.) 

1903.  Profit  In  sheep  and  how  to  get  it.  (30  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1902:  225-247.) 

WARD  (F.  M.) 

Comr.  of  Fisheries,  1884-1885  ;  see  Fish  and  Game,  the 
sorkii  group. 

WARD  (J.  H.  DUREN) 

1893.  Some  ideals  for  hygienic  workers.  (17  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1893:  305-307.) 

WARD  (JOHN  C.) 

Assemblyman  from  Salem  Co.,  1889-1890;  Senator.  1894- 
1896  ;  Inspector  of  Factories,  1896-190:5  (for  Annual 
Report ;  see  Labor.     Factory  Inspection,  the  serial 
group). 
1891.     See  Smith   (Peter  D.). 

WARD  (JOHN  D.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co..  1836. 

1851.    See  Water  Supply,  Hoboken,  this  date. 

WARD  (JOSEPH  B.) 

1884.  Cultivated  taste  In  selection  of  fruit.  (Procs. 
state  hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884:  118-120.) 

1890.  Our  old-fashioned  flowers.    (Same  1890:  91-96.) 

1891.  Birds  helpful  and  birds  injurious  to  fruits.  (Same 
1891:  66-75.) 

1901.  Profits  of  strawberry  culture.  (Same  1901:  204- 
209.) 

1904.  Is  the  outlook  encouraging  for  the  grower  of 
more  strawberries?    (Same  1904:  243-245.) 

WARD  (LEBBENS  B.) 

1880.  Summary  of  address  at  meeting  of  N.  J.  sanitary 
assn.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  134-135.) 

1883-1884.  Comr.  of  state  water  supply;  see  Water 
Supply  and  Sewerage. 

1884.  Summary  of  remarks  on  water-supply.  (9  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1885:  91.) 

WARD  (MARCUS  L.)   1812-1884 

Governor  of  N.  J..   1866-1869   (for  Messages,  sec  under 

Governor)  and  ex-(>fficio  president  of  state  board  of 

education  (see  Education,  the  serial  group)  ;  member 

of  Congress.  lS73-lS7."i. 

1865.     Jan.  31.     See  War  Expenditures.   Civil  War,  this 

date. 


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WARD  (PETER) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co..  1792-1794.  1796-1802, 
1804-1806  :  Councilman.  1807,  1809-1811. 

Reports  by 

Committee  ox  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1799.     See  Finance:    State,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Committee 
1797.     Feb.  24.     Kept,  on  petition  of  directors  of  Second- 
River  bridge  re  rates  of  toll.   (Votes  of  Assem.  Jan. 
1797:  45.) 
1808.    Newark  fire  assns.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council  1808: 
757.) 

WARD  (THOMAS)  1765-1842 

Member    of   Council    from    Essex    Co.,    1808/9-1809/10 ; 
member  of  Congress.  1.S13-1817. 
1810.     Bank  of  New  Brunswick.    (Jol.  Legisl.  Council 
1810/1:  922-924;   Votes  of  Assem.   1810/1:  324-325.) 
Joint  comr.  with  Peter  Gordon. 

WARD  (WM.  R.) 

1885.     Preservation  of  fruit  by  the  use  of  ice.    (Procs. 

state  liortic.  socy.   1885:  177-180.) 
1887.     The  English  sparrow.    (14  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1886: 

275-280.) 

1889.  What  the  exper.  station  Is  doing,  or  proposing  to 
do  for  horticulture.  .  .  .  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1889:  46-56.) 

1890.  Hortic.  interests  of  N.  J.  and  work  of  state  hortic. 
socy.    (18  A.R  bd.  of  agric.  1890:  65-71.) 

1891.  Fruit  trees.    (19  same  1891:  505-506.) 

1894.  N.  J.  horticulture  at  the  Columbian  Exposition. 
(Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1894:  170-182.) 

WARDENS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

WARDER  (JOHN  A.) 

1879.  [Forestry  and  orchard  evergreens.]  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  1879:  50-53.) 

1895.  Forestry  in  N.  J.    {8ame  1878:  45-49.) 

WARING  (GEO.  E.) 

1S93.  Sewerage  and  sewage  disposal  at  Freehold.  (17 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  39-46.) 

WARMAN   (DAVID) 

1877-1885.     Prevalent  diseases  and  special  epidemics  in 

N.  J.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  131-156.) 
1882.     Vaccination.    (7  .same  1883:  150-151.) 
1887.     Diseases  of  potters,  their  causes  and  prevention. 
(11  same  1887:  97-116.) 

WARREN  (B.  H.) 

1893.  Birds  beneficial  and  injurious  to  agric.  (20  A.R. 
bd.  agric.  1892:  69-78.) 

WARREN  COUNTY 

Created  by  act  of  Nov.  20,  1824. 

See  also  Beattyestown,  Belvldcre,  Blalrstown,  Delaware, 
Flnesvllle,  Hackettstown,  New  Village,  Phillipsburg, 
Washington.  Washington  Borough. 

Agricultural  Societies;  see  that  title 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 

Almshouses;    see   Maintenance:     Almshouses 

Clover  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grass  and  Forage 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.   Crops 

Drainage;  see  Land 

Fair;  see  Agriculture.    Fairs 

Fish  and  Game;  see  that  title 

Geology;  see  that  title 

Iron;   see  Mines,  etc. 

Lime;  see  Agriculture.  Soils.  Lime 


WARREN  COUNTY— cont'd 

Mica  Mines;  see  Mines,  etc.   Mica 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Soils  and  Fertilizers.   Marls 

Teachers'  Institutes 

See  Education.  Teacher's  Institutes,  under  dates,  1854- 
1853. 

Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

Zinc;  see  Mines,  etc. 

WARRINGTON  (JAMES) 

1894.  Apportionment  of  profits  in  bldg.  assns.  (16  A.R. 
bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.    1892/3:  455-461.) 

WARTHMAN  (A.  K.) 

1893.     Hog  raising.    (20  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1892:  107-109.) 

WASHINGTON,  WARREN  CO. 

Clay;  see  Industries.  Pottery,  etc.   Clay 
WASHINGTON  BOROUGH,  WARREN  CO. 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

WASHINGTON    MONUMENT;     see    PARKS    AND    MONU- 
MENTS 

WATCH  MAKERS;  see  LABOR  DISPUTES.   STRIKES 

WATER  POWER;  see  NATURAL  RESOURCES 

WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE 

See  also  Land.  Drainage ;  also  Natural  Resources. 
Artesian  Wells. 

1844-1853.  Tables:  mean  evaporation  and  mean  rainfall 
from  earth  at  Bolton  Le  Moors,  Lancashire,  Eng- 
land, by  months;  also  at  Whitehaven,  Cumberland, 
(v.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  34.) 

Items  are  the  mo.  average  for  the  entire  period  (not 
each    year).      From    Beardmore's    Hydrology,    page 

1874.  Sewerage,  excretions,  etc.;  relation  to  public 
health.    (Rept.  of  health  comn.  1874:  30-33.) 

.     Water  supply;   importance  to  health;  sources  of 

contamination.     (Same  1874:  27-30.) 

1875.  Summary  of  article  by  Gen.  E.  F.  Viele  on  drain- 
age, sewerage  and  water  supply.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1875:  124-125.) 

1875-1890.  Table:  monthly  evaporation  from  water- 
surface  at  Boston,  Mass.,  in  inches,  (v.  3.  Final  rept. 
state  geologist  1894:  35.) 

From  a  paper  by  Desmond  Fitz  Gerald,  "  Rainfall,  Flow 
of  Streams  and  Storage."  (Trans.  Amer.  Socy.  of 
Civil  Engrs..  v.  17,  no.  3.) 

1876.  Summary  of  paper  by  Dr.  J.  W.  Pinkham  on 
"Wells  and  House  Supply  of  Water."  (2  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1878:  129-130.) 

.     Summary  of  paper  by  Ashbel  Welch  on  sewerage. 

(2  same  1878:  131-134.) 

1884.  On  filtration;  by  G.  H.  Clark.  (8  same  1884:  89- 
97.) 

1885.  On  water  supply  as  a  source  of  disease.  (9  same 
1885:  13-19.) 

1886.  Water  as  affected  by  lead  pipes.  (10  same  1886: 
17-19.) 

.     On  the  filtration  of  water.    (10  same  1886:  19-21.) 

1887.  See  below,  Passaic  Valley,  this  date. 

1888.  Summary  of  paper  by  H.  B.  Baldwin  on  water 
filtration.    (12  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888:  189-190.) 

.     Water-supply    and    artesian    wells.     (A.R.    state 

geologist  1888:  71-77.) 

1889.  Water-supply  and  artesian  wells;  by  C.  C.  Ver- 
meule.    (l^ame  1889:  76-89.) 

.     Summary  of  paper  by  W.  K.  Newton  on  "  The 

relation    of   the   conduits   to   the   healthfulness   of 
water."    (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889:  165-156.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


691 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 

1890.     Deterioration  of  water  in  reservoirs,  its  causes 

and  prevention;  by  G.  W.  Rafter.    (14  A.R.  bd.  of 

healtli  1890:  111-122.) 

Refers  to  water  supply  of  Boston,  N.  Y.  City,  Rochester, 
Middletown.   Conn.,  Jamestown.  N.  Y.,  etc. 
.     On    storage    of   water    in    reservoirs,    wells   and 

cisterns;    lead    poisoning   by    water    supplies.     (14 

same  1890:  10-13.) 
.    Use   of   spectroscope    for   determining   whether 

cess-pools,  etc.  connect  with  wells;   by  Prof.  L.  I. 

Blake,  of  Kansas.    (14  .some  1890:  21.) 
1902.     Relations  of  water-supply  and  sewerage.    (Rept. 

state  sewerage  comn.   1902:  4.) 
.     Rept.  of  royal  comn.  of  Gr.  Britain,  apptd.  1898, 

to   investigate   sewerage   disposal   methods   proper 

for  adoption.    (Same  1902:  15-16.) 

NEW  JERSEY 

serial 

A 

Under  chap.    180.   laws  of   1882,   and  sec.   1   of  act  of 
March  23,  1S83. 

1882-1884.     Rept.  of  comrs.  of  state  water  supply. 
Checklist 
[1.1   1882?    Not  found. 
2.  1883.     Trenton  :    J.  L.  Murphy,  1883.     8  pp. 

Submitted  Jan.  4,  1884.    The  comrs.  were  Andrew  Clark, 
Henry  L.  Butler,  Geo.  D.  Randall,  John  G.  Stevens. 
Lebbens  B.  Ward.     The  only  separate  copy  of  this 
rept.  found  was  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 
It  was  reprinted  in  tie  rept.  of  March  17,  1884. 
[3.]   1884.     Camden:   The  Courier  Publishing  Assn.,  1884. 
45  pp. 
Dated  March  17,  1884.     A  suppl.  to  the  rept.  of  Jan.  4, 
which  Is  reprinted  in  the  first  8  pp.  of  the  rept. 

.     Same,  another  edition.     lb.,  1884.     45  pp.,  map. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1-2.   1882  7-1883.     Not  found. 

1883  Is  reprinted  in  the  3d  rept. ;  see  lielow. 
[3.]  1884  In  Legisl.  docs.  1884,  v.  2,  doc.  40. 

B 

Under  ch.  210,  laws  of  18!)9. 
Organized  May,  1899. 
1899-1904.     Ann.  rept.   of  state  sewerage  comn.  to  the 
Legisl. 

Checklist 
Doc.  and  dept.  editions  vary  only  in  omission  of  imprint 
from  the  doc.  ed. 

Wm.  T.  Hunt,  John  Hinchliffe,  Chas.  W.  Fuller,  Chas.  F.  Harrington, 
David  L.  Wallace 

1.  1890.     Trenton  :    MacCrellish  &  Quigley.  1900.     149  pp. 

2.  1900.     Trenton:     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

1901.  67  pp.,  pi. 

3.  1901.     Trenton  :     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

1902.  91  pp.,  map. 

Chas.  F.  Harrington,  Wm.  T.  Hunt,  Chas.  11".  Fuller,  David  L.  Wallace 

4.  1902.     Trenton  :     The    J.    L.    Murphy    Publishing    Co., 

1002.     51  pp. 

Chas.  F.  Harrington,  Chas.  W.  Fuller,  David  L.  Wallace 

5.  1903.     Camden  :    S.    Chew   &  Sons   Co.,    1903.     31    pp., 

pis.,  plans. 

Chas.  W.  Fuller,  Wm.  T.  Hunt,  John  H.  Capstiik,  James  E.  Fleming, 
Frederick  C.  Jacobson 

6.  1904.     Trenton  :   MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1905.    75  pp. 
In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 

1.  1899  in  Legisl.  docs.  1899,  v.  5,  doc.  48. 

2.  1900  "  "  "  1900,  V.  5,  doc.  49. 

3.  1901  "  "  "  1901,  V.  5,  doc.  49. 

4.  1902  "  "  "  1902,  V.  3,  doc.  33. 

5.  1903  "  "  "  1903,  V.  3,  doc.  34. 

6.  1904  "  "  "  1904,  T.  3,  doc.  33. 

non-serial 
1790-1890.     Table:    population,  extent  of  water  supply, 

works  under  private  and  public  mngmt.   in   1790, 

1800,    1810,   etc.     (Govs.    mess.    (Abbett)    Jan.    12, 

1892:  69.) 
1794.     Rept.  of  committee  (Camp)  resp.  dam  and  other 

water  works  at  Wheeler's  Creek  and  Indian  Corner. 

(Votes  of  Assem.  Jan.  1794:  47.) 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-seria} — cont'd 
1831-1894.     Computed  flow  of  the  Delaware  at  Centre 
Bridge;    dry-season    flows;    freshets,     (v.   3.    Final 
rept.  state  geologist  1894:  235.) 
1840-1890.     Tables:  list  of  N.  J.  cities,  towns,  etc.  over 
4,000    inhabitants,    showing    urban    population    of 
state;  also  water  supply  for  same.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1892:  71-74.) 
1868.     Water.    (Geology  of  N.  J.  1868:  701-708.) 

Analyses    of    water    from    different    localities;    artesian 
wells  :   mineral   springs. 

1874.  Water  supply;  sources  in  N.  J.;  area  drained  by 
different  rivers  and  streams;  reservoirs.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1874:  60-64.) 

1875.  Water  supply  for  cities  and  towns;  impurities  in 
well-water;  analysis  of  well  waters  in  Princeton 
Feb.  and  March,  1875;  use  of  rainwater;  water  sup- 
ply for  cities;  sanitary  importance  of  pure  water 
supply  for  domestic  uses.    {Satn^  1875:  24-33.) 

1876.  Summary  of  rept.  of  committee  on  state  water 
supply  made  by  chrm.,  A.  R.  Leeds,  at  mtg.  of  N.  J. 
Sanitary  Assn.    (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  128-129.) 

.     Meeting  held  in  Newark  to  consider  question  of 

water  supply  for  cities  and  towns  in  Hudson,  Pas- 
saic, Essex,  Union  and  parts  of  Bergen  and  Middle- 
sex COS.;  committee  apptd.  consisting  of  mayors  of 
Newark,  Jersey  City,  Hoboken,  Bayonne,  Orange, 
Bloomfield  and  Montclair;  results  of  investigation; 
analyses  of  water;  sources  of  supply;  pollution; 
diseases  resulting  from  polluted  waters  in  N.  J. 
and  elsewhere;  quantity  of  water  to  be  collected; 
rainfall;  description  of  lakes  and  ponds  examined 
with  view  of  ascertaining  their  storage  capacities, 
their  resp.  drainage  areas,  etc.;  1st,  those  flowing 
into  the  Ramapo  River  (Franklin  Lake,  Rotten  and 
Negro  ponds);  2d,  into  Ringwood  River  (Mud, 
Tice's,  Shepherd's  ponds.  Greenwood  Lake) ;  3d 
into  the  Pequannock  (Macopin  Pond  or  Echo  Lake, 
Hank's,  Cedar,  Buck  Mountain,  Dunker,  Canistear, 
Pine  Hammock,  Timber  Brook,  Sickle's  ponds) ; 
into  the  Rockaway  (Split  Rock,  Durham,  Green, 
Denmark,  Middle  Forge,  Dixon's  Forge,  Shongum 
ponds);  tabular  stmt,  of  capacity  and  supply  of 
ponds  and  approximate  cost  of  making  them  avail- 
able; approximate  capacity  of  artificial  reservoirs; 
plans  for  supplying  water.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1876:  13-50.) 

.     Plan    suggested    by    G.    S.    Page   for    improving 

swamp  land  below  source  of  the  Passaic  and  supply- 
ing Newark,  Orange,  Elizabeth,  Jersey  City  and 
Hoboken  with  water.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878: 
130.) 

1876-1894.  Tables:  analyses  of  waters  from  different 
streams  in  N.  J.  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  geologist 
1894:  300-303.) 

1877.  Summary  of  rept.  of  committee  on  sewers  and 
sewerage,  made  by  Dr.  H.  A.  Hopper.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1878:  142-144.) 

.     Investigations  of  state  geologist  show  that  water 

supply  can  easily  be  obtained  for  eastern  part  of 
state.    (Govs.  mess.  (Bedle)  Jan.  9,  1877:  19.) 

.     Summary  of  rept.  of  committee  on  water  supply, 

made  by  Prof.  A.  R.  Leeds.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1878:  140-142.) 

1878.  Summary  of  paper  by  J.  T.  Hilton  on  construc- 
tion of  sewers.    (2«o»(cl878:    147-148.) 

1878-1894.     Table:  analyses  of  cistern  waters.    (2  same 

1878   (p.  96)— .wmc  1894.) 
1878-1904.     Table:  examples  of  well  water.    (2  «ame  1878 

(p.  95)— ,«amc  1904.) 

Well   water  on  dairy  premises  added  In  1903  and  1904. 


692 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-srrial — cont'd 

1879.  Water  supply;  hard  and  soft  waters;  impurities; 
analyses  of  waters  from  Lambertville,  Hunterdon 
Co.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1879:  123-125.) 

.     Solution    of    water    supply    question    should    be 

placed  in  hands  of  a  bd.  or  comn.;  sources  and 
means  of  conveyance  have  been  Indicated  by  work 
of  geol.  survey.  (Govs.  mess.  ( McClellan )  Jan.  14, 
1879:  25-26.) 

1880.  Water  supply  and  wells;  analyses.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1880:  161-173.) 

.     Water  supply;  bearing  on  public  health.    (4  A.R. 

bd.  of  health  1880:  33-34.) 
1880-1892.     List  of  places  having  public  water  supply,  by 

COS.;   date  of  introduction  of  water;   population  in 

1880  and  1890;  present  daily  consumption  of  water; 

ownership  of  water  works  indicated.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  66-68  (App.  D-2).) 

1881.  Veto  (Ludlow)  of  bill  authorizing  cities  to  con- 
struct sewers  and  drains.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1881: 
1071.) 

.     Water  supply.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1881:  73-74.) 

Importance  of  question  ;  wells  ;  waters  of  thi'  I'lissiiic. 

.     Water-supply;    pollution;    quotation    from   Govs. 

mess,  of  1882  rel.  to  water-supply;  apptmt.  of  comrs. 
to  determine  plans  for  storage  of  waters;  names  of 
appointees;  need  of  constant  supervision  in  Camden 
and  other  cities  in  the  south  and  west.  (6  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1882:  8-9.) 

.     On  water  supply  of  state.    (5  same  1881:  14-18.) 

.     Some  citations  from  law  relating  to  nuisances; 

by  E.  S.  Atwater.    (5  same  1881:  73-79.) 

1882.  Tables:  river  system  of  N.  J.  (6  same  1882:  276- 
277.) 

.  Table:  cities  and  towns  having  public  water- 
supply,  with  their  populations,  sources  of  supply  and 
names  of  those  furnishing  information.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1882:  158-159.) 

.     Contamination  of  water  supply  in  northern  part 

of  state;  remedies.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan.  10, 
1882.) 

.     Water  supply.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1882:  96-171.) 

Sources  of  pollution ;  diseases  caused  by  pollution ; 
chemical  quality  of  water  from  different  sources 
(rain,  river,  well,  etc.)  :  hard  and  soft  waters; 
filtration:  storage  of  rain  wati-r :  water-supply 
from  streams  and  ialies  (Kamapo  Uiver.  Wananue, 
Pequannock,     Uocltaway):     springs;     open     wells; 

public  water 


driven  wells 
works. 


Uockaway )  : 

artesian  or  l)ore"d  wells 


.     Notes  on  water  supply  of  Atlantic  City,  Bayonne 

City,  Belvidere,  Bordentown,  Bridgeton,  Burlington, 
Camden,  Cape  May  City,  Dover,  East  Orange,  Eliza- 
beth, Flemington,  Hackensack,  Hackettstown,  Hobo- 
ken,  Jersey  City,  Lambertville,  Long  Branch,  Mor- 
ristown.  Mount  Holly,  Newark,  New  Brunswick, 
Orange,  Passaic,  Paterson,  Perth  Amboy,  Princeton, 
Rahway,  Salem,  Trenton,  Washington,  Woodbury. 
(Same  1882:  162-171.) 

.     Table:  cities  and  towns  having  public  (owned  by 

town  or  city)  or  private  (owned  by  a  company) 
water  supply;  cost;  ann.  expenses;  no.  of  water 
takers;  daily  consumption,    (l^iime  1882:  161.) 

1882-1883.  Table:  supply  to  and  draught  from  Sudbury 
water-shed  during  dry  periods,  (v.  3.  Final  rept. 
state  geologist  1894:  81.) 

1882/94.  Table:  increase  of  population  supplied  and 
water  consumption,    (v.  3.    .s'l/mf  1894:  319.) 

1883.  Interest  in  question  of  water  supply;  artesian 
wells  at  Ocean  Grove  and  Asbury  Park;  water 
comn.;  public  water-works  constructed  at  Orange 
and  East  Orange.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1883:  160- 
161.) 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
no7i-scrial — cont'd 

1883.  Members  of  comn.  apptd.  to  investigate  subject  of 
water  supply;  importance  of  question.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Ludlow)  Jan.  9,  1883.) 

.     Sewerage:  attention  to  matter  at  health  resorts, 

etc.    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  13-14.) 

.     Increasing  attention  to  water  supply;  sources  of 

pollution.    (7  anme  1883:  11-13.) 

1884.  Water  supply;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.  (8  same  1884:  65- 
88.) 

Descrii>ing  various  waters,  their  contents,  and  recom- 
mending means  of  removini;  impurities,  etc. 

.     Importance  of  pure  water  supply;   difficulties  in 

way  of  obtaining  it;  suggestions.   (8  siime  1884:  7-9.) 

.     Summary  of  remarks  by  Dr.  E.  M.  Hunt  on  water 

supply  in  cities.    (9  same  1885:  90-91.) 

.     Water  supply:  artesian  wells;  bored  wells;  wells 

at  Ocean  Beach,  Lakewood,  Berkeley  Arms,  Pleasant 
Mills,  Mays  Landing,  Weymouth,  Orange,  Newark; 
state  water-supply  comn.;  effects  of  alum  on  drink- 
ing water.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1884:  121-150.) 

.  Summary  of  remarks  of  L.  B.  Ward  on  water- 
supply.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  91.) 

.     Public  waters  should  be  held  in  trust  for  people 

that  they  may  not  be  compelled  to  submit  to  a 
private  corporation.  (Govs.  mess.  (Ludlow)  Jan. 
8,  1884.) 

1885.  Water  supply  from  artesian  or  other  bored  wells 
in  N.  J.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1885:  109-140.) 

.     Pure  drinking  water — how  to  secure  it.    (Circular 

no.  53  of  the  state  bd.  of  health.) 
Separate  copy  not  found. 

.     Same.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  305-314.) 

.     Same.   Reprint.  Jan.,  1887.   11  pp. 

Copy  in  the  N.  Y.  Public  Library,  the  N.  J.  state  iilirary 
and  N.  J.  state  bd.  of  health  and  In  the  Surgeon 
Cleneral's  Library. 

.     Suggestions  rel.  to  care  of  streams.    (9  A.R.  bd. 

of  health  1885:  21-22.) 

1886.  Water-supply:  impurity  of  Passaic  River,  source 
of  water  supplies  of  Newark  and  Jersey  City;  means 
of  obtaining  pure  supply;  artesian  wells.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1886:  210-213.) 

.     Public   water   supplies;    purity;    ownership,  etc. 

(10  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1886:  15-16.) 

1887.  Table:  small  pipe  system  of  inland  sewerage.  (11 
same  1887:  82-86.) 

.  Outlines  of  representative  sewer  systems  In  opera- 
tion in  N.  J.,  as  furnished  or  compiled  from  descrip- 
tions by  J.  J.  Croes  and  F.  S.  Odell,  G.  P.  Olcott,  C.  P. 
Bassett,  and  Chas.  McMillan.    (11  same  1887:  73-96.) 

1887-1893.  Tables:  analyses  of  water  supply  in  various 
places.    (11  same  1887  (pp.  151-156)— .wwe  1893.) 

1888.  Attention  needed  to  water  supply;  creation  of 
state  bd.  of  water  supply  in  1882;  apprn.  for  ex- 
penses in  1883  expired  in  two  years  by  its  own  limi- 
tation; recommended  that  apprn.  be  made  to  meet 
expenses  of  bd.  (Govs.  mess.  (Green)  Jan.  [10], 
1888:  34-35.) 

.     The  water  supply  of  N.  J.;   by  A.  C.  Hunt.    (12 

A.R.  bd.  of  health  1888:  123-158.) 
.    On  water  supplies;  supply  from  domestic  wells; 

examination    of   potable    waters;    organisms   other 

than   bacteria   found   in   potable  waters.     (12  same 

1888:  13-18.) 

1889.  Sewer  systems  of  N.  J.;  by  A.  C.  Hunt.  (13  same 
1889:  8.3-101.) 

1890.  Deterioration  of  water  in  reservoirs  and  conduits, 
its  causes  and  modes  of  prevention;  by  C.  B.  Brush. 
(14  same  1890:  107-110.) 

Indirectly  relating  to  N.  J. 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


693 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 

1890.  Increasing  attention  given  in  various  localities  to 
water  supply  and  sewage  disposal;  public  and  priv- 
ate ownersliip;  need  of  state  care  in  preserving  tlie 
purity  of  waters.    (14  stiiiw  1890:  9-10.) 

1891.  Suggestions  respecting  conservation  and  control 
of  potable  waters  of  state.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett) 
Jan.  13,  1891.) 

.  Water-supply  and  water-power:  review  of  investi- 
gations of  geol.  survey  on  subject  since  1868;  sources 
of  water  supply  in  N.  J.,  etc.,  etc.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1891:  10-22.) 

.     Water-supply  and  water-power.    (Same  1891:  141- 

215.) 

.    Map  of  N.  J.  showing  water-sheds;  by  C.  C.  Ver- 

meule.    Scale:     1  in.  =  5  mi.     (A.R.   state  geologist 
1890.) 

Indirectly  rolatin;;  to  N.  .1. 

1891.  Importance  of  examination  of  potable  waters; 
chemical  examinations;  biological  examinations. 
(15  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1891:  16-18.) 

.    On  water-supply,  sewerage  and  sewers.    (15  same 

1891:  9-16.) 

1892.  Water-supply  and  water-power;  by  C.  C.  Ver- 
meule.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1892:  247-272.) 

Water-supply  of  northern   X.   ,T.  ;   water-supply  ;   water- 
slieds  ;  tlows  of  Hackensack  and  Passaic  rivers. 

.     Table:  drinking  waters  according  to  purity.    (16 

A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  83.) 

.     To  what  extent  do  streams  of  water  that  receive 

sewage   purify   themselves?    by   E.   M.   Hunt.     (11 
same  1892:  29-44.) 

by  A.  C.  Hunt.    (16  same  1892: 


-.    Water  supplies; 

67-84.) 

Approving:   portion 
supplies. 

-.    Suggestions   for 
supply   system    in 


if  <!ovs.   message   relating  to  water 


securing  comprehensive  water 
state;  population  in  1880  and 
1890;  increasing  demand  for  water  supply;  dis- 
approval of  ownership  by  private  corporations. 
(Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  12,  1892:  40-44.) 

.     On    water-supplies    and    stream    pollution.     (16 

A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1892:  7-9.) 

1893.  Water-supply  and  water-power;  by  C.  C.  Ver- 
meule.     (A.R.  state  geologist  1893:  371-385.) 

Stream  pollution  ;  elassilieatiou  of  public  water  supply 
by  sources ;  future  gathering  grounds :  probable 
future  needs. 

.     Surface   examination   of   water  supplies;    by   C. 

Lehlbach,  A.  C.  Hunt  and  A.  Woodward,  with  pref- 
atory note  by  secy.  [E.  M.  Hunt).  (17  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1893:  47-53.) 

.     Table:  area,  density  of  population  and  per  cent. 

of  forest  of  principal  water  sheds  in  state.  (17 
same  1893.) 

.     Interest  of  state  to  conserve  its  streams;  by  C. 

Ph.  Bassett.    (17  samr  1893:  31-38.) 

.  Synopsis  of  paper  by  T.  M.  Cheesman,  "  a  con- 
sideration of  artesian  wells  and  surface  waters  from 
the  standpoint  of  bacteriology  and  public  health." 
(17  same  1893:  297-301.) 

1894.  Abstract  of  paper  by  Parker  N.  Black  on  "  Ven- 
tilation of  separate  systems  of  sewerage."  (18  same 
1894:  339-342.) 

.     Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  suppl.  to  act  rel.  to  cities  of 

first  class  in  state,  and  rel.  to  municipal  bds.  of 
street  and  water  comns.  therein,  and  defining 
powers  and  duties,  etc.    (Sen.  jol.  1894:  482-483.) 

.     Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  concerning  cities  of  1st  class 

and  constituting  municipal  boards  of  street  and 
water  comrs.,  therein,  defining  powers  and  duties 
of  such  municipal  bds.,  etc.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1894-  1055-1056;   Sen.  jol.  1894:  790-791.) 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-srrial — cont'd 

1894.  Simultaneous  dry-season  gaugings  of  Ramapo 
River,  at  Pompton,  N.  J.,  drainage  area  159.5  sq. 
miles,  and  at  Ramapo,  N.  Y.,  drainage  area  86.4 
square  miles;  Sept.  13-19.  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state 
geologist  1894:  167.) 

.     Average  depletion  of  ground-water  at  end  of  each 

month,  measured  by  the  inches  of  rain  needed  to 
replenish  it  in  Kittatinny  Valley  and  Highlands, 
Passaic  water-shed,  Hackensack  water-shed,  Rari-» 
tan  water-shed,  small  red  sandstone  water-sheds, 
Trenton  to  Camden,  coast  streams;  average  year, 
ordinary  dry  year  and  driest  period,  (v.  3.  .Same 
1894:  341.) 

.     Possible  reservoirs  of  Ramapo  water-shed.    (v.  3. 

Same  1894:  171.) 

.     Flow   from   ground-water   when    rainfall    equals 

evaporation  in  Highlands  and  Kittatinny  Valley, 
Passaic  water-shed,  Hackensack  and  n.  e.  red  sand- 
stone, Raritan  water-shed,  small  red  sandstone 
water-sheds,  coast  streams,    (v.  3.    Same  1894:  340.) 

.  Table;  Highland  water-sheds  above  300  feet  ele- 
vation; drainage;  supplying  capacity,  (v.  3.  Same 
1894:  313.) 

.     Table:    public    water-supply    systems    of    N.    J. 

classified  by  sources,    (v.  3.   Same  1894:  315-317.) 

.    Table:  daily  consumption  by  water-sheds,    (v.  3. 

Same  1894:  318.) 

Hackensack  ;  Passaic  ;  Delaware. 

.     Tables:    greatest  and   least  flow   of   streams   in 

New  England,  New  York,  New  Jersey  and  Penn.; 
drainage  areas  of  the  several  streams,  (v.  3.  Same 
1894:  105-106.) 

.    Possible  reservoir  sites  on  the  Pequannock.    (v. 

3.    Same  1894:  179.) 

.     Table:   estimated  flow  of  Kittatinny  Valley  and 

Highland  streams  with  ordinary  water-sheds,  (v.  3. 
Same  1894:  129-130.) 

.     Sources    of   water   supply    in    northern    part    of 

state;  amounts;  state  should  prevent  its  acquisition 
by  private  corporations;  legislation  recommended. 
(Govs.  mess.   (Werts)   Jan.  9,  1894:  12-15.) 

.  Necessity  of  state's  adopting  system  of  munici- 
pal water-supply.    (18  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894:  17.) 

.     Rept.     on     water-supply,    water-power,    flow    of 

streams  and  attendant  phenomena;  by  C.  C.  Ver- 
meule.  xv  (1),  352,  96  pp.,  maps,  pis.,  diagrs.  (v.  3. 
Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894.) 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1895,  v.  3,  doc.  24.) 

1894-1944.  Estimate  of  water  needed  to  supply  the  state 
for  the  next  50  years,  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  geolo- 
gist 1894:  321.) 

1895.  Important  that  measures  be  taken  by  state  for 
control  of  sources  of  potable  water.  (Govs.  mess. 
(Werts)  Jan.  8,  1895.) 

.     Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  to  provide  for  drainage  and 

sewerage  in  densely  populated  villages  where  there 
is  a  public  water-supply.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1895: 
947-948.) 

• .     Public     water-supplies;     desirability    of    public 

ownership.    (19  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1895:  27.) 

1896.  Water  supplies  and  sewerage  water  purification 
in  N.  J.;  by  M.  N.  Baker.  (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1896:  229-322.) 

.     Public  water-supplies;  importance  of  preventing 

pollution;  decision  in  Conn.  rel.  to  water  pollution. 

(20   same   1896:  33-34.) 
1897-1902.     Table:   places  in  N.  J.  having  public  water 

supplies  and  sewers,  with  some  data  as  to  each.    (21 

same  1897   (pp.  41-44)— .samf  1902.) 
1898.     Water-supply    from    wells;    by   C.    C.    Vermeule. 

(A.R.  state  geologist  1898:  145-182.) 


694 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
7ion-serial — cont'd 

1898.  Sewerage  improvement  slow;  comment.  (22  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  189S:  88.) 

.     Public  water  supplies;   text  of  proposed  bill  to 

secure  purity  of  water  supply.  (22  same  1898:  55- 
58.) 

1898-1903.  Table:  localities  in  N.  J.  having  public  water 
supplies.    (22«amel898  (pp.  59-60)— some  1903.) 

1899.  Forests,  water-supply  and  sewerage.  (27  A.R.  bd. 
of  agric.  1899:  51-53.) 

.     Chemical  work  for  the  survey  at  Rutgers  College; 

special  attention  given  to  chlorine  in  waters  of 
state;  proposed  preparation  of  a  chlorine  map. 
(A.R.  state  geologist  1899  xxxii-xxxiii.) 

.  Public  water  supplies  and  prevention  of  pollu- 
tion of  same;  by  James  H.  Fuertes.  (23  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1899:  304-307.) 

.     Sewerage   rept. ;    form   of   blanks.     (Rept.   state 

sewerage  comn.  1899:  23-24.) 

.     State  supervision  over  sewerage  systems  needed. 

{Same  1899:  3-4.) 

.  Investigation  of  sewerage  disposal  methods;  pre- 
vented by  lack  of  funds.    (Same  1899:  3.) 

.     Sewerage  cases;    two  with  reference  to  sewage 

discharge  into  Passaic  River;  one  agst.  city  of  Pat- 
erson;  one  agst.  city  of  Newark.    (Siime  1899:  15.) 

.     Recommended  that  comnr.  bo  granted  power  to 

receive  and  pass  upon  complaints,  to  conduct  litiga- 
tion, to  control  preservation  of  water  supplies  from 
pollution.    (Siiiiie  1899:  14.) 

.  Artificial  aeration  system  at  Reading,  Pa.,  in- 
spected by  comnr.    {Hniiie  1899:  8.) 

.     Visit  of  inspection  by  comn.  to  city  of  Merlden, 

Conn.;  model  sewerage  system  in  operation  there. 
{Same  1899:  8.) 

.  Sewerage  systems,  separate  and  combined,  com- 
pared; advantages  of  the  former.    (Same  1899:  7.) 

.     Sewerage  systems  in  many  places  under  private 

company  control.    (Same  1899:  7.) 

.     Plans   for   joint   suburban   sewer   authorized   by 

Legislature  for  West  and  South  Orange,  Milburn, 
Vailsburgh,  Irvington,  part  of  Newark  and  Summit. 
(Same  1899:  5.) 

.     Power    to    regulate    existing    sewerage    systems 

should  be  granted.    (Same  1899:  5.) 

.     Sewerage  repts.  of  the  several  cities,  townships, 

towns,  boroughs  and  villages  in  the  state  of  New 
Jersey.    (Same  1899:  21-127.) 

1899-1901.  Chlorine  in  natural  waters  of  state;  by  W.  S. 
Myers. 

In  Documents  as  follows  : 

1899  in  A.R.  state  geologist  1899  :  141-148. 

Also  prtd.  separately.    Trenton  :   MacCrelUsh  &  Quigley, 

1900.      pp.    141-148. 
Copy  seen  In  Rutgers  College  Library. 

1900  In  A.R.  state  geologist  1900  :  189-196. 
1901 "  1901  :  i:i9-irt2. 

1899-1904.  Repts.  of  inspection  of  sources  of  pollution 
of  public  water-supplies  placed  before  bd.  during 
yr.  (23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899  (pp.  251-258)— 28 
same  1904.) 

1900.  See  Forestry.    Maps,  this  date. 

.     Tide-water  trunk  sewer  from  Summit,  Millburn, 

Vailsburgh,  West  and  South  Orange,  and  part  of 
Newark.    (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.    1900:  5.) 

.     Improvement  in  the  matter  of  sewerage  In  New 

Jersey.     (Same  1900:  4-5.) 

.  Apprn.  for  1900/01  insufficient  for  expert  investi- 
gation of  new  or  improved  sewerage  systems. 
(Same  1900:  3.) 

.     Public  water  supplies:   inspection  of  streams  by 

members  of  board  of  health;  need  of  constant  em- 
ployment of  one  competent  inspector.  (24  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1900:  44-45.) 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 
NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
non-serial — cont'd 
1900-1901.     Tables:     Mr.    Axtell's    and    Mr.    Wallace's 
analyses  of  water.    (26  xame  1902:  293.) 

1901.  See  below,  Rahway  River,  this  date. 

.     Questions  addressed,  Nov.   1st,  to  H.  W.  Clark, 

Chemist,  Mass.,  state  bd.  of  health,  and  his  answers 
thereto.    (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1901:  60-64.) 

.  Recommendation  for  creation  of  a  sewage  dis- 
trict, composed  of  several  municipalities,  and 
authorization  of  comn.  to  build  and  maintain 
sewers,  works,  station,  etc.,  therefor.  (Same  1901: 
68-69.) 

.     Plans  for  sewer  systems  submitted  to  comn.  for 

approval  by  the  following  towns  and  cities:  Had- 
donfield,  Burlington,  Woodbury,  Moorestown,  River- 
ton,  and  Madison.    (Same  1901:  89-91.) 

1902.  Table:  no.  of  specimens  of  water  chemically  ex- 
amined, sources  from  which  it  was  taken,  and  re- 
sult of  examination.  (26  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1902: 
54.) 

.     Joint  sewer  comn.  plans  for  suburban  Joint  sewer. 

(Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1902:  8-9.) 

.     Repts.   from   municipalities   which   have  put   in 

sewerage  systems  or  disposal  works;  Morrlstown, 
CoUingswood,  Ridgefield  Park,  Haddonfield,  Plain- 
field,  Vineland,  Red  Bank,  State  Reformatory. 
(Same  1902:  34-38.) 

.     Morrlstown     trunk    sewer    proposition.      (Same 

1902:  9-10.) 

.     Action  taken  by  the  comn.  on  complaints  resp. 

pollution  of  water  supply,  applications  for  construc- 
tion of  sewers,  etc.  at  Red  Bank,  Anglesea,  Cross- 
wicks  Creek,  Wanaque  River,  Madison,  Toms  River, 
Millville,  Perth  Amboy,  Timber  Creek,  Asbury  Park, 
Rldgewood.    (Some  1902:  30-34.) 

.  Analysis  of  waste  water  from  Amer.  Copper  Ex- 
traction Co.  works  at  Garwood;  by  Thomas  Le 
Clear.     (Same  1902:  22-23.) 

.  Inspection  of  streams:  removal  of  sources  of  con- 
tamination ;  pollution  of  Rahway  River  by  factories. 
(26  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1902:  60-61.) 

.     Rept.   on   sewerage  systems  in  N.  J.;   by  A.   C. 

Hunt.      (26  same  1902:  345-350.) 

1903.  Underground  waters  of  N.  J.;  wells  drilled  in 
1903;  by  G.  N.  Knapp.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1903: 
73-93.) 

.  Inspection  of  public  water  supplies;  extent;  re- 
moval of  sources  of  contamination;  advice  of  Wm.  L. 
Lanning  as  to  methods  of  procedure  in  dealing  with 
sources  of  pollution;  localities  having  filtering 
plants.    (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1903:  53-55.) 

.     Action  taken  by  the  comn.  on  complaints  resp. 

pollution  of  water  supply,  application  for  construc- 
tion of  sewers,  etc.,  at  Burlington  Co.  institution. 
North  Plainfield,  Passaic  River,  Lakehurst,  Rah- 
way River,  Ridgewood,  Atlantic  City,  Vineland, 
Millville,  township  of  Raritan,  National  Park,  Red 
Bank.    (Rept.  state  sewage  comn.  1902:  15-26.) 

.     Household    sewage    plants;     specifications    and 

plans.    (Same  1903:  27-30.) 

1903-1904.  Table:  results  of  analyses  of  samples  of 
water  from  certain  city  supplies.  (27  A.R.  bd.  of 
health   1903   (p.2U)—same  1904.) 

1904.  Table:  results  of  analyses  of  samples  of  water 
taken  from  private  supplies.  (28  same  1904:  215- 
216.) 

.     Table:   results  of  analyses  of  water  taken  from 

wells  at  r.r.  stations.    (28  same  1904:  224.) 

.     Table:  misc.  analyses  of  water.    (28  same  1904: 

225.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


695 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 

NEW  JERSEY— cont'd 
77  on-scrini — cont'd 

1904.  Sewers:  approval  of  bd.  of  health  required  by  act 
of  June  13,  1890,  for  construction  of  sewers  by  pri- 
vate parties;  applications  from  Seaside  Park,  Mul- 
lica  Hill  and  Lakehurst.    (28  same  1904:  79.) 

.     Public  water  supplies:  enforcement  of  law.    (28 

same  1904:  5.) 

■ .     Other    [than   those  at  White  Oak  Ridge,  Essex 

Co.]  well  records;  by  H.  B.  Kummel.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1904:  263-271.) 

.     Condition  of  sewerage  at  seashore  resorts.    (Rept. 

state  sewerage  comn.  1904:  6-7.) 

.     General  suggestions  for  sewerage;  by  William  T. 

Hunt.    (Same  1904:  67-75.) 

.     Action  taken  by  the  comm.  on  complaints  resp. 

pollution  of  water-supply,  applications  for  construc- 
tion of  sewers,  etc.  at  Delford,  Garwood,  West  Hobo- 
ken,  Camden  Co.  Institutions,  Plainfield,  Ridgewood, 
Collinsswood,  Manasquan,  Asbury  Park,  Allenhurst, 
Long  Branch,  Ocean  Grove,  Deal,  Loch  Arbor,  Red 
Bank,  Hackensack  River,  Shrewsbury  River,  Rail- 
way reformatory,  Waverly  Park,  Aldene,  Bogota, 
Perth  Amboy,  Millville,  Woodbury,  Rahway  River, 
Madison,  Morristown,  Matawan,  Vineland,  Moores- 
town,  Haddonfield,  Jersey  City,  New  Lisbon,  Angle- 
sea,  Burlington,  National  Park,  Lakehurst.  (Same 
1904:  23-65.) 

Asbury  Park 
1883.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

1895.  Table:  pumpage  from  March  to  Oct.,  both  total 
and  average  daily  for  each  month,  and  level  at  which 
water  was  maintained  in  stand-pipe  at  Asbury  Park. 
(20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896:  253.) 

1895-1899.     Diagram    showing  ground    water   levels   in 

Asbury  Park.    (20  same  1896   (p.  148)— w me  1899.) 
.     Tables:  determination  of  mettallic  iron  in  various 

wells  at  Asbury  Park.    (20  same  1896   (pp.  255-259) 

same  1899.) 

Character  of  wolls  also  shown,  in  1890. 
1895-1900.     Table:    analysis  of  water  in  Asbury  Park. 

(20  same  1896  (p.  148)— some  1900.) 

Batsto 
1891-1892.     Plow  of  Batsto  River  at  Batsto.    (v.  3.  Final 
rept.  state  geologist  1894:  281.) 

Bergen  County 

1898.  Table:  analyses  of  water  of  borough  of  Bogota, 
Bergen  Co.    (22  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898:  120.) 

Blairstown 

1899.  Table:  analyses  of  water  of  Blairstown.  (24  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1900:  256.) 

Bordentoion 

1896.  Table:  analyses  of  water  before  and  after  filtra- 
tion at  Bordentown.  (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896: 
246.) 

1902.  Investigation  of  pollution  of  city  water  supply  of 
Bordentown  by  city  and  private  parties.  (Rept. 
state  sewerage  comn.    1902:  111.) 

Camden 
1884-1897.     Table:   chemical  analyses  of  water  in  Cam- 
den.  (8  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1884  (p.  121)— «ame  1897.) 

Camden  County 
1887.     Table:     analyses    of    Haddonfield    Water    Co's. 
water.    (11  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1887:  177.) 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 

Cumberland  County 
1795.  Rept.  of  committee  (Peck)  on  bill  to  enable 
owner  and  possessors  of  tide  marsh  and  swamp, 
lying  on  Manumusking  Creek  in  Cumberland  Co. 
to  erect  dam  and  water  works;  unfavorable.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  Feb.  1795:  24.) 

Delaware  River 

1893.  Inspection  of  Delaware  River  from  Trenton  to 
Lambertville;  by  A.  Woodward.  (17  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1893:  67-71.) 

1894.  Towns  on  the  Delaware  above  Trenton  which 
threaten  pollution;  population;  water  supply 
(daily),  (v.  3.  Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894: 
308.) 

1900.  Tables:  analyses  of  water  of  Delaware  River. 
(24  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1900:  283.) 

East  Orange 
1883.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Elizahetii 
1868.     Rept.    of    water    comrs.    of    City    of    Elizabeth. 

(Legisl.   docs.   1869:  1165-1179;    Minutes  of  Assem. 

1869:  49-56.) 
.     Same,  separate.   Trenton:    True  American  Office, 

1869.   13  (2)  pp.,  map. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy..  Newarli. 
1876.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1899.     Sewer  outlet  at  Bayway,  Elizabeth;   inspections 

and  conclusion.    (23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899:  71-74.) 

Freehold 

1892.  Table:  analyses  of  water  of  Freehold.  (16  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1892:  76.) 

1893.  Sewerage  and  sewage  disposal  at  Freehold;  by 
Geo.  E.  Waring.    (17  same  1893:  39-46.) 

Hobolcen 
1851.    Rept.  of  water  comrs.  of  Hoboken  and  Jersey 
City.     (Sen.  jol.   1852  app.  pp.   4011-486    (1);    House 
jol.  1852  app.  pp.  433-486  (1).) 
pp.  426-432  occur  twice  in  this  vol. 

The  comrs.  were  John  D.  Ward,  D.  S.  Gregory,  A.  L. 
Van  Boslierck,  Edwd.  Coles. 

.     Same,    separate.     Trenton:    Prtd.    at    the    True 

American  Office,  1852.    64  (1)  pp. 

Copies  seen  in  the  N.  .1.  Hist.  Socy..  Newark  and  in  the 
N.  J.  State  Lihrary. 

.     Same.     (In:   Acts  of  the  Legisl.  in  reference  to 

water   supply   and   sewerage,   and   repts.   of   water 
comrs.  of  Jersey  City,  with  ace.  docs.,  1851-1860.) 
Repeated  in  edition  of  lSr.4. 
1876.     See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 
1904.     Legal  decisions;   nuisances  caused  by  discharge 
of  sewage  from  West  Hoboken  into  city  of  Hoboken. 
(28  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1904:  173-177.) 

Hudson  County 

1895.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  to  enable  townships  to  ac- 
quire and  pay  for  main  water-pipes.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.    1895:  898-899.) 

"  Bill  relates  to  and  concerns  the  water  supply  of  the 
township  of  Kearney  and  the  town  of  Elarrison," 
Hudson  Co. 

Jersey  City 

1851.     See  above,  Hoboken,  this  date. 

1876.     See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1886.     See  same,  this  date. 

1891.  Memorial  of  mayor  and  aldermen  of  Jersey  City 
rel.  to  pending  bill  to  enable  cities  to  supply  inhabit- 
ants with  pure  water.  (Minutes  of  Assem.  1891: 
264-267;  Sen.  jol.  1891:  328-331.) 

1904.  Jersey  City  water-supply  from  Rahway  River. 
(Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1904:  11-12.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 
Keyport 
1896.    Table:  analyses  of  water  at  Keyport.    (20  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1896:  261.) 

Lakeivood 
1896.     Table:  analyses  of  Lakewood  water  supply.    (20 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896:  174.) 

Lambertville 
1879.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Long  Branch 
1896.     Table:  analyses  of  water  before  and  after  filtra- 
tion at  Long  Branch.    (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896: 
241.) 

Metuchen 
1900.    Table:  analysis  of  water  at  Metuchen.    (24  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1900:  267.) 

Montclair 
1889-1899.     Table:    analyses  of  water   from   Montclair; 
also  of  ice.    (13  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1889  (pp.  214-215) 
—same  1899.) 

Morris  County 
1890-1900.     Table:     analyses     of     water     at     Madison 
borough,  Morris  Co.    (14  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890  (p. 
245)— saniP  1900.) 

1895.  Table:  complete  analyses  of  water  supply  of 
borough  of  Mount  Tabor,  Morris  Co.  (19  same  1895: 
228.) 

Mount  Holly 

1887.  Table:  analyses  of  samples  of  water  in  Mount 
Holly  during  outbreak  of  typhoid  fever.  (11  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1887:  124-125.) 

1890.  Sewers  of  Mount  Holly;  by  engr.  Gaskill.  (14 
same  1890:  105-106.) 

New  Brunswick 

1903.  Table:  analyses  of  samples  of  water  from  city 
supply  of  New  Brunswick.  (27  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1903:  211.) 

New  Tillage 

1878.  Rept.  on  interrupted  water  supply,  by  committee 
apptd.  by  state  bd.  of  health  as  to  an  alleged  nui- 
sance at  New  Village,  Warren  Co.  (2  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1878:  165-166.) 

Ncicark 
1812.     Rept.  of  committee    (Munn)    on  petition  rel.  to 

pollution  of  stream  of  water  rising  near  town  of 

Newark,  by  distilleries.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1812: 

83-84.) 
1876.     Water   supply   of   Newark   not   satisfactory.     (2 

A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  135.) 
1886.     See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
1893.     Newark  water  supply;  by  C.  Lehlbach.    (17  A.R. 

bd.  of  health  1893:  55-59.) 
.     Table:  water  supply  of  Newark.    (17  same  1893: 

55-56.) 

1896.  Table:  chemical  examinations  of  well  waters  in 
Newark.    (20  same  1896:  107-109.) 

Nutley 
1892.     Table:   analyses  of  Nutley  water;    inventory  of 
pipe  line.    (16  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1892:  77-78.) 

Ocean  Grove 
1883.    See  above,  the  general  group,  this  date. 

Orange 
1876.     See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
1883.     See  same,  this  date. 

1896.  Sub-surface  drainage  in  city  of  Orange;  by  Henry 
Mitchell.    (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896:  333-336.) 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 
Passaic  Valley 
1841/4-1879/82.     Estimate   of   Passaic   flow   for   typical 
dry  periods,  by  months;  draught  on  storage  reser- 
voirs to  furnish  uniform  supply  of  14  in.  annually, 
(v.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  109-112.) 

1877.  Map  of  watershed  of  Passaic  River.  Scale: 
1  in.  =  2  mi.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1877.) 

1878.  In  opinion  of  Prof.  A.  R.  Leeds,  impurities  of 
waters  of  the  Passaic  had  been  magnified.  (2  A.  R. 
bd.  of  health  1878:  124.) 

1883.  Extract  from  a  paper  by  A.R.  Leeds  on  "  The 
agencies,  both  natural  and  artificial,  affecting  the 
purity  of  the  Passaic  River  above  and  below  Pater- 
son."    (7  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1883:  156-158.) 

1887.  Tables:  general  standard  of  purity  for  river 
waters  in  U.  S.;  also  Passaic  standard  of  purity. 
(11  samr  1887:  326.) 

.     Passaic   River   as  related   to   water   supply  and 

death  rates;  by  E.  M.  Hunt.  (11  same  1887:  317- 
358.) 

.     Rept.  of  Prof.  A.  R.  Leeds,  upon  water  supply  of 

communities  drawing  their  supply  from  Passaic 
water-shed.    (11  same  1887:  151-156.) 

1894.  Table:  sources  of  pollution  of  the  lower  Passaic, 
(v.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geologist  1894:  310.) 

.     Estimated  flow  of  Passaic  River  for  the  average 

year,  ordinary  dry  year  and  driest  year.  (v.  3.  Same 
1894:  157.) 

• .    Water-sheds  and  wet  lands  areas,  Passaic,    (v.  3. 

Same  1894:  163.) 

1897.  Comrs.  apptd.  to  consider  pollution  of  the  Pas- 
saic and  system  of  sewage  disposal  for  relief  of 
valley  of  that  river;  plan  suited  to  the  Passaic  can 
be  used  for  other  streams;  local  control  insufficient 
in  cases  of  river  pollution.  (Govs.  mess.  (Griggs) 
Jan.  12,  1897:  20-22.) 

.     Rept.  of  the  Passaic  Valley  Sewerage  Comn.  upon 

the  general  system  of  sewage  disposal  for  the  Val- 
ley  of   the   Passaic   River,   and   prevention   of  the 
pollution  thereof.   Newark:  J.  E.  Rowe  &  Son,  n.  d. 
97  (2)  pp.,  maps,  foldg.  tables. 
Under  act  of  Feb.  26.  ISOIi. 

The  comrs.  were  Win.  T.  Hunt,  Herman  C.  H.  Hcrold, 
Elius  J.  Marsh. 

.     Govs.  mess.  (Griggs)  with  reference  to  pollution 

of  the  Passaic  River  and  a  general  system  of  sewage 
disposal  for  the  Valley  of  the  Passaic.  Trenton: 
MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1897.    5  pp. 

.     Same.      (Sen.     jol.     1897:356-357;     Minutes    of 

Assem.  1897:  425-426.) 

1898.  Rept.  of  Passaic  Valley  sewerage  committee. 
(Minutes  of  Assem.    1898:  343-347.) 

Committee  consisted  of  liolit.  Williams.  W.  M.  .Johnson 
and  T,  C.  Wildmau. 

1899.  The  Passaic  River:  rept.  on  sewage  pollution  of 
its  waters  and  suggestions  for  improved  sewage- 
disposal  methods.  (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn. 
1899:  9-14.) 

.     The    Passaic    River    and    typhoid;    epidemic    of 

typhoid  fever  in  Newark  due  to  sewage  pollution  of 
the  river.    (Same  1899:  19.) 

.     Comrs.    rept.    on    the    Passaic    River    pollution. 

Trenton:  The  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1899. 
54  pp. 

Under  act  of  April   2.   ISO.S. 

Copy  seen  in  I'oluml'ia  University  Ijlbrary.  Tlie  comrs. 
were  Wni.  T.  Hunt.  .l:inies  A.  Exton,  Herman  C.  H. 
Herold.  ('has.  F.  llarrinston.  Eiias  J.  Marsli,  .Jr., 
I'lias.  W.  Fnllcr,  Wm.  Kent,  .John  Hlnchlliri'. 

1900.  The  Passaic  River;  suggestions  for  formation  of 
sewerage  districts  by  groups  of  neighboring  cities 
to  relieve  sewage  pollution  of  the  river.  (Same 
1900:  6-11.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


697 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 
Passaic  Valley — cont'd 

1901.  Appropriation  of  $8000  from  emergency  fund 
under  control  of  the  gov.  for  expert  Investigation  of 
the  Passaic  River  sewerage  question  by  the  comm. 
(Same  1901:  4.) 

.     Letter  of  Gov.  Voorhees  In  regard  to  apprn.  for 

expert  investigation  of  the  Passaic  River  sewerage 
question.    (Same  1901:  4.) 

.  Letter  of  Wni.  T.  Hunt,  outlining  plans  for  in- 
vestigation of  the  Passaic  River  sewerage  question. 
(SoniP  1901:  5-6.) 

.     Rept.   of  the  engrs.,  Colin   R.   Wise,  Robert   M. 

Watson,  and  Wm.  Ferguson,  apptd.  to  make  sur- 
veys, prepare  plans,  specifications  and  estimates  of 
cost  for  disposal  of  sewage  in  Passaic  Valley. 
(Same  1901:  7-14.) 

.     Rept,  including  plan,  tables,  etc.,  for  removal  of 

pollution  of  the  Passaic  River  below  Second  River; 
by  Jas.  Owen.    (Same  1901:  23-47.) 

.     Passaic  River  sewage  disposal  plant;    tables  of 

estimated  costs,  etc.    (Same  1901:  15-22.) 

.     Passaic    Valley    sewerage;     rept.    of    consulting 

engrs.,  Rudolph  Herlng,  J.  J.  R.  Croes,  Wm.  M. 
BrowB.     (Same  1901:  48-59.) 

.  Pollution  of  the  Passaic;  powers  of  state  sewer- 
age comn.  not  broad  enough  to  meet  conditions; 
legislation  suggested.  (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan. 
8,  1901.) 

1902.  Passaic  River  sewerage;  survey;  plans.  (Same 
(Voorhees)   Jan.  14,  1902:  7-9.) 

.     Apprn.  by  the  legisl.  of  $25,000  for  apptmt.  of  a 

distr.  sewerage  comn.  for  relief  of  Passaic  River 
pollution.     (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1902:  6-7.) 

.     Drainage  distr.  of  Passaic  River  determined  by 

political  boundaries.    (Same  1902:  8.) 

1903.  Govs.  mess.  (Murphy)  to  extraordinary  sess.  for 
consideration  of  appropriate  legislation  to  remove 
pollution  of  Passaic  River.  (Minutes  of  Assem. 
1903:  867-868;  Sen.  jol.  1903:  673.) 

.     Passaic  River  sewerage;   hoped  that  legislation 

providing  for  trunk  sewer  will  be  passed.  (Govs, 
mess.   (Murphy)  Jan.  1903:  3-4.) 

.     Special    rept.    of   the    Passaic   Valley    Sewerage 

Comrs.,  to  the  Gov.  Newark:  Baker  Prtg.  Co., 
[1903].    39  pp. 

The   comrs.   were   .Tulius    A.    Lebuecher,    Francis    Child, 
Peter  HauclJ.  John  Hinchliffe.  Wm.  McKenzie. 

• .     Plans  devised  by  comn.  for  trunk  sewer  of  the 

towns  and  cities  of  the  lower  Passaic  River.  (Rept. 
state  sewerage  comn.  1903:  6-7.) 

.     Rept.  of  Passaic  Valley  District  Sewerage  Comn. 

Trenton:  MacCrellish  &  Quigley,  1903.   51  pp.,  diagr. 

.     Same.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1903:  97-143.) 

Under  act  of  March  27.  lOO'J. 

Julius  A.  Ijebuecher,  Francis  Child,  Peter  Hauclv,  John 
Hinchliffe.  Wm.  McKenzie,  comrs. 

1904.  Menacing  condition  of  Passaic  River  sewerage 
problem.     (Rept.   state  sewerage  comn.   1904:  7-9.) 

Receipts  and  Expenditures;  see  below,  that  title 

Paterson 
1885.     Table:  analyses  of  composition  of  public  wells  at 

Paterson.    (9  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1885:  226.) 
1891.     Rept.  on  water  from  wells  in  city  of  Paterson; 

by  Shippen  Wallace.    (A.R.  dairy  comrs.  1891:  79- 

81.) 

Perth  Amboy 
1901.     Plans  for  sewer  in  Railroad  ave.,  Perth  Amboy, 

returned  by  comn.,  they  having  no  jurisdiction  in 

the  matter.    (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1901:  88.) 

Plainfield 
1896.     Table:  length  of  each  size  of  sewer  at  Plainfield. 
(20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896:  313.) 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— contd 

Princeton 
1875.     See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 
Rahway  River 

1893.  Examination  of  Rahway  River;  by  A.  C.  Hunt. 
(17  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1893:  61-66.) 

1901.  Public  water-supplies:  case  of  the  State,  ex  rel. 
the  bd.  of  health  agst.  Diamond  Mills  Paper  Co.  on 
acct.  of  pollution  of  Rahway  River.  (25  same  1901: 
117-131.) 

Case  Involves  constitutionality  of  act  under  which  state 
l)d.  of  health  Is  operating  In  its  efforts  to  prevent 
contamination  of  potable  waters,  and  other  ques- 
tions. 

.     See  below.  Pollution,  this  date. 

1902.  See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

.     Rahway   River    pollution    investigation.     (Rept. 

state  sewerage  comn.    1902:  10-11.) 

Raritan  River 
1896.     Table:    analyses  of  Raritan  River  water  before 
and  after  filtration.     (20  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896: 
238.) 

Ridgefleld  Park 
1901.     Extension    of    Ridgefleld    Park    sewers    outlet. 
(Rept.  state  sewerage  comn.  1901:  87.) 

Rockaway  River 
1890.     Table:  flow  of  the  Rockaway  at  Dover,  each  week, 
March  30  to  Dec.  21.    (v.  3.   Final  rept.  state  geolo- 
gist 1894:  182.) 

1894.  Storage  reservoirs  on  Rockaway  River,  (v.  3. 
Same  1894:  186.) 

Roselle 
1896.     Tables:  sizes  of  pipes  tor  sewers  at  Roselle.    (20 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1896:  317-318.) 

Salem 

1898.  Sand  filter  beds  at  Salem;  by  C.  Hungerford. 
(23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1898:  413-414.) 

Designed  to  purify  reservoir  water  of  Salem  water 
works. 

Salem  County 
1800.     Rept.  of  the  committee  (Keasby)  on  petition  of 
owners  of  certain  meadows  and  swamps  in  Salem 
Co.  resp.  erection  of  water  works  on  west  branch  of 
Stow  Creek.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1800:  11.) 

Scotch  Plains 
1874.     Water  supply  at  Scotch  Plains.    (Rept.  of  health 
comn.  1874:  50.) 

Somerset 
1894.     Table:   size  of  pipes  for  Somerset  sewers.     (IS 
A.R.  bd.  of  health  1894:  280-281.) 

Summit 

1899.  Tables:  examination  and  analyses  of  well  water 
of  Summit.    (23  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1899:  255,  256.) 

Trenton 
1890.     Sewerage  and  drainage  of  Trenton;  by  R.  Herlng. 
(14  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890:  99-104.) 

.     Plan  of  sewerage  for  city  of  Trenton  designed  by 

Rudolph  Hering.    (14  same  1890:  betw.  pp.  104  and 
105.) 

Vineland 

1900.  Approval  of  plans  for  a  sewer  system  for  borough 
of  Vineland,  Cumberland  Co.  (Rept.  state  sewerage 
comn.  1900:  24-26.) 

Warren   County 
1877.     Investigation  of  water  in  Warren  Co. ;  water  sup- 
ply in  whole  state  worthy  of  attention.    (1  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1877:  27.) 


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INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 

White  Oak  Ridge 
1904.     East  Orange  wells  at  White  Oak  Ridge,  Essex 
Co.;  by  C.  C.  Vermeule.    (A.R.  state  geologist  1904: 
253-263.) 

Laws 

1899.  Text  of  sec.  of  ch.  41  of  laws  of  1899,  prohibiting 
pollution  of  public  water  supplies;  inspection;  in- 
terpretation of  law  by  W.  M.  Lanning.  (23  A.R.  bd. 
of  health  1899:  29-30.) 

Pollution 

See  also  above.  Passaic  Valley. 

1882.  See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1883.  See  same,  this  date. 

1886.  On  pollution  of  rivers.  (10  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1886:  15.) 

1887.  Legal  aspects  of  pollution  of  streams;  by  E.  S. 
Atwater.    (11  .^(Hiie  1887:  37-45.) 

.  Demand  for  pure  water  supply;  pollution  of  Pas- 
saic River  from  whicli  supplies  of  Newark  and 
Jersey  City  are  taken;  artesian  wells.  (A.R.  state 
geologist  1887:  24-27.) 

1890.  Summary  of  rept.  of  committee  (per  chrm.  C.  P. 
Bassett)  on  stream  pollution.  (14  A.R.  bd.  of  health 
1890:  170-171.) 

1891.  Measures  should  be  taken  to  prevent  pollution 
of  potable  waters  and  impounding  of  waters  for 
artificial  lakes.  (Govs.  mess.  (Abbett)  Jan.  13, 
1891.) 

1892.  See  above,  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1893.  See  same,  this  date. 

1896.  See  same,  this  date. 

.     Pollution  of  rivers  to  be  considered.    (Govs.  mess. 

(Griggs)  Jan.  21,  1896:  10-11.) 

1897.  River  pollution;  by  E.  J.  Marsh.  (21  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1897:  265-273.) 

.     Water-supplies:  text  of  law  of  March  14,  1893,  on 

pollution  of  streams;  extract  from  address  of  C.  P. 
Bassett  (1893)  on  subject;  pollution  of  Millville 
water  supply.    (21  same  1897:  36-40.) 

1898.  Pollution  of  Passaic  River;  measures  to  remedy 
matters  urged.  (Govs.  mess.  (Griggs)  Jan.  11, 
1898.) 

.     Nuisances;  complaint  about  pollution  of  air  and 

of  waters  of  Staten  Island  Sound  in  the  vicinity  of 
Carteret;  result  of  investigation.  (22  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1898:  39-42.) 

1899.  See  above.  Laws,  this  date. 

.     See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 

1900.  Public  hearing  by  comn.  on  pollution  of  Navesink 
River  by  town  of  Red  Bank.  (Rept.  state  sewerage 
comn.   1900:  28.) 

.     Public  hearing  by  comn.  on  pollution  of  Sluice 

Creek.    {Same  1900:  30.) 

1901.  Rahway  River  pollution;  notices  served  by  comn. 
on  mnfg.  concerns  to  cease  pollution  of  the  river. 
(Same  1901:  85.) 

1902.  Map  showing  points  of  pollution  of  Lawrence 
Brook  and  tributaries,  discovered  above  intake  tor 
public  water  supply  of  New  Brunswick.  (26  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1902:  246.) 

.     Map  showing  points  of  pollution  of  Hackensack 

River  and  its  tributaries  above  intake  at  New  Mil- 
ford.    (26  same  1902:  243.) 

.     Map    showing    points    of    pollution    of    Rahway 

River  and  its  tributaries,  above  intake  for  public 
water  supply  of  Rahway.    (26  same  1902:  248.) 

.     Pollution  of  Passaic  River;  prompt  action  urged 

in  regard  to  sewage  question.  (Govs.  mess.  (Mur- 
phy) Jan.  21,  1902:  3-4.) 

1903.  See  above.  New  Jersey,  this  date. 


WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SEWERAGE— cont'd 
Receipts  and  Expenditures 

1904.     Table:  payment  to  city  of  Trenton  for  sewer  and 
pavement    assessments    on    state    property.     (A.R. 
treasurer  1903/4:  253.) 
Passaic  V.vlley 

1896.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  Passaic  Valley 
sewerage  comn.    (A.R.  comptroller  1895/6:  63.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1895/6:  364.) 

1897.  Unexpended  balance  of  Passaic  Valley  sewage 
comn.    {Same  1896/7:  148.) 

.     Same.     (A.R.  comptroller  1896/7:  24.) 

1899.  Table:  disbursements  to  comrs.  to  consider 
pollution  of  rivers  and  streams.  (A.R.  comptroller 
1S98/9:  67.) 

Uefer  to  the  Passaic  Valley  comn.? 

1899.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1898/9:  405-406.) 

1902.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  Passaic  Valley  dis- 
trict sewerage  and  drainage  comn.  (A.R.  comptrol- 
ler 1901/2:  82.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1901/2:  480.) 

Watek  Supply  Commission 

1883-1883/4.  Amts.  disbursed  on  acct.  of  water  supply 
comn.  (A.R.  comptroller  1882/3  (pp.  49-50) — same 
1SS3/4.) 

.     Same;  itemized.    (A.R.  treasurer  1882/3  (p.  122) 

—same  1883/4.) 
State  Sewerage  Commission 

1899-1900.  Amt.  expended  during  yr.  (Rept.  state 
sewerage  comn.  1899    (p.  3) — .some  1900.) 

1900-1903/4.  Table:  disbursements  on  acct.  state 
sewerage  comn.  (A.R.  comptroller  1899/1900  (p. 
1i)—mme  1903/4.) 

.     Same,  in  detail.    (A.R.  treasurer  1899/1900   (pp. 

538-540)— .same  1903/4.) 

.     Rept.   of  the   treasurer.     (Rept.   state   sewerage 

comn.  1900  (pp.  13-17)— .same  1904.) 

State  Sewerage  Commission 

1899.  Law  recommended  to  amend  an  act  rel.  to  estab- 
lishment of  a  state  sewerage  comn.  and  defining 
powers  of  the  same.  (Rept.  state  sewerage  comn. 
1899:  131-149.) 

1900.  Creation  of  state  sewerage  comn.;  members; 
powers;  conclusion  respecting  pollution  of  Passaic 
River.    (Govs.  mess.  (Voorhees)  Jan.  9,  1900.) 

Annual  Repoet;  see  above,  the  serial  group 
Receipts  and  Expenditubes;  see  above,  that  title 

WATERHOUSE  (S.) 

1882.  Jute  culture.  (5  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of 
labor,  etc.  1881/2:  194-197.) 

WATERS  (ROBT.) 

1892/3-1903/4.  Rept.  as  principal  of  West  Hoboken 
public  schools.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1, 
app.    (pp.  186-188)— sume  1903/4.) 

1897/8.  Rept.  on  manual  training  in  West  Hoboken. 
(Same  1897/8:  377.) 

WATIUNS  (DAVID  0.) 

Assemblyman  from  Gloucester  Co..  1897-1899  :  riparian 
comr..  1898  (.see  Land.  Klyarlan)  :  acting  governor 
Oct.  18.  1898  to  Jan.  16.  1899 ;  commissioner  of 
banking  and  Insurance,  1903-1909  (for  reports;  see 
Insurance). 

WATSON  (J.  MADISON) 

1878.  Hygienic  relations  of  physical  training  in  schools 
and  colleges.    (2  A.R.  bd,  of  health  1878:  145-147.) 

1882.  Extracts  from  address  on  "  social  sanitation." 
(7  same  1883:  146-147.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


699 


WAY  (E.) 

1898.  Sanitary  conditions  of  public  schools.  (A.R.  bd. 
of  education  1897/8:  131-l:!l>.) 

WEATHER  SERVICE;  see  CLIMATE 

WEED  (WALTER  HARVEY) 

1902.  Copper  deposits  of  N.  J.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1902:  125-139.) 

WEEDS;  see  AGRICULTURE.  CROPS.  PESTS 

WEEKS  (H.  M.) 

1902.  Wliy  and  how  epileptics  should  be  segregated. 
(1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  corrections 
1902:  116-121.) 

WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES 

See  also  AgricuRure.     Crops.     Fruit.  Cranberry. 

serial 
1872-1880.     Ann.    rept.    of   state    supt.    of   weights   and 
measures. 

Checklist 
Wm.   P.   Nicholas,   superintendent 
1872-1874.     Not  found. 

Saml.   M.   Chambers,  superintendent 
1875.     Trenton  :    Public  Opinion — W.  S.  Sharp,   1875.     6 

pp. 
1876-1877.     Not  found. 

Thos.  S.   Htilitt,  superintendent 
1878-1879.     Not  found. 
1880.     Mt.  Holly  :    Chas.  L.  Folwell,  1880.     5  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  N.  J.  Hist.  Socy.,  Newark. 

In  Collected  docs,  as  follows  : 
1872  in  Legisl.  docs.   1873.  doc.   10. 

1873 1874.   doc.   10. 

1874  "    "     "   1875.  doc.  10. 
1875 1876,  doc.  10. 

1876  "    "     "   1S77,  doc.  11. 

1877  "    "     "   1S78.  doc.  9. 

1878  "    "     "   1879.  V.  1,  doc.  38. 

1879  "    "     "   1880,  V.  1,  doc.  55. 

1880  "    "     "   1881,  V.  2,  doc.  64. 

non-serial 

1807.  Rept.  of  [select]  committee  (Van  Duyn)  rel.  to 
establishment  of  uniform  weights  and  measures 
within  the  U.  S.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1807:  157.) 

1817.  Letter  from  Isaac  H.  Williamson  resp.  standard 
weights  and  measures  in  N.  J.  (Amer.  state  papers, 
misc.  V.  2:  734.) 

1867.  Metric  system  of  weights  and  measures:  text  of 
act  of  Congress  (1866)  authorizing  its  use;  res.  of 
National  Academy  of  Sciences  on  subject;  desira- 
bility of  familiarizing  children  in  schools  with  new 
system.  (A.R.  bd.  education  1866/7:  666-669.) 
Paging  from  (.'olk'ctfd  dncs. 

1873.  Supt.  and  inspector  of  weights  and  measures 
apptd.  by  act  of  March  25,  1872.  (Govs.  mess.  (Par- 
ker) Jan.  14,  1873:  23.) 

1874.  Distribution  of  standard  weights  and  measures 
to  COS.;  U.  S.  standards;  law  of  1872  to  go  into  opera- 
tion.   (Same  (Parker)  Jan.  13,  1874.) 

1877.  Review  of  metric  system,  countries  in  which  it 
is  used;  teaching  the  system  in  public  schools  urged. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1876/7:  26-37.) 

1878.  On  progress  made  during  year  looking  toward 
general  adoption  of  metric  system.  (Same  1877/8: 
25.) 


WEIGHTS  AND  MEASURES— cont'd 

non-sorial — cont'd 
1879-1881.     Table:  no.  of  various  sets  of  metric  appara- 
tus  furnished   in    schools   of   various   cos.     (Same 
1878/9  {p.  27)— same  1880/1.) 

Material  contained  in   llu'  various  sets  is  given   mt.   '2','- 
27  ;  this  list  is  not  i-i'peate<l  In  suhseinient  repts. 

1881.  Veto  (Ludlow)  of  Senate  bill  to  establish  uni- 
form standard  of  weights  and  measures.  (Minutes 
of  Assem.  1881:  732.) 

1882.  Legal  weights  of  one  bu.  of  various  agric.  prod- 
ucts; dimensions  of  a  tenth  of  acre  plot.  (3  A.R. 
agric.  exper.  station  1882:  99.) 

1885.  National  and  uniform  system  of  weights  and 
measures;  by  C.  W.  Idell.  (13  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 
1885:  211-213.) 

1886.  General  discussion  by  members  of  bd.  of  agric. 
rel.  to  weights  and  measures.    (13  same  1885:  69-71.) 

1888.  Discussion  at  mtg.  of  state  bd.  of  agric.  rel.  to 
standard  weights  and  measures,  particularly  the 
cranberry  receptacles;  no  national  standard  of 
weights  and  measures  in  the  U.  S.  (15  same  1887: 
14-21.) 

1889.  Rept.  of  committee  (J.  Forsythe,  I.  W.  Nichol- 
son) on  weights  and  measures,  followed  by  remarks 
of  Mr.  Rogers;  lack  of  uniformity;  confusion,  etc. 
(16  .same  1888:  15-20.) 

1894.  Veto  (Werts)  of  bill  rel.  to  weights  and  meas- 
ures, providing  that  person  selling,  or  disposing  of 
coal  by  short  weight  shall  be  guilty  of  misdemeanor 
and  punished,  on  conviction,  by  fine  of  $25,  etc. 
(Sen.  jol.  1894:  795-796;  Minutes  of  Assem.  1S94: 
1053.) 
Laws 

1872.  Text  of  act  to  establish  uniform  system  of 
weights  and  measures  in  N.  J.  and  provide  for 
apptmt.  of  state  supt.  and  inspector  of  same.  (4 
A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1876:  141.) 

WEINTHAL  (J.  S.) 

Deputy   Inspector,   fourth   district    (Hudson  Co.).    1890- 
1S97  ;  see  Labor.     Factory  Inspection. 

1890.  School  houses.  (8  A.R.  Inspector  of  factories,  etc. 
1890:  65-71.) 

WELCH  (ASHBEL) 

1876.     Sewerage.    (S  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1878:  131-134.) 
1880.     Subsoil  drainage;  sanitary  requirements  of  sub- 
soil drainage  in  towns  and  cities.     (4  same  1880: 
185-194.) 

WELCH  (ISAAC) 

1885.  Grape  rot.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1885:  120- 
123.) 

WELFARE  WORK;  see  LABOR 

WELLER  (STUART) 

1902.     The  paleozoic  faunas.    Trenton:    The  J.  L.  Mur- 
phy Publishing  Co.,  1903.    xii,  462  pp.,  pis. 
Geology  of  N.  ,1.  Paleontology,     v.  M. 

.     Same.    (Legisl.  docs.  1902.   v.  5,  doc.  55.) 

1904.  The  fauna  of  Clifford  clays.  (A.R.  state  geologist 
1904:  131-159.) 

WELLS  (HEBER) 

Diput.v   Factory    Inspector,   Fifth   District ;   see   Labor. 
Factory  Inspection. 

WENTZELL  (J.  A.) 

1903/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Salem  Co.  (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1903/4:  61-65.) 


700 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OP  NEW  JERSEY 


WERTS  (GEORGE  T.)  1846- 

Senator  from  Monis  Co..  1887-1892 ;  riparian  comr., 
1893-1803  (see  Land,  lilparian)  ;  president  of  the 
state  board  of  ediieation,  ISIIH  (sec  Kilucation.  the 
serial  group)  :  (lovernor.  I.sii3-189ti  (for  Messages, 
see  tinder  (lovernor). 

Reports  by 

1904.     Morris  Canal.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1904:  472-525.) 
The  other  oornrs.  were  .John  W.  (Jriggs  and   Foster  M. 
Voorhees. 

.     Same,  separate,   n.  p.,  n.  d.  64  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  Free  Pulilic  Lilirar.v  of  Newark. 
[Select]  Committee 
1891.    March    9.    Treasurer's   accts.     (Sen.   jol.    1891: 
436-437.) 

WEST   (HENRY  J.) 

Member  of  state  bd.  of  taxation,  1804-19(14. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Taxation:    State 

WEST  (THEO.) 

1878/82-1878/83, 
Brunswick. 

In  Documents  as  follows 
1878/82  in  6  A.K.  bd.  health  1882 

'3    ••  7 

5 


Meteorological    observations    at    New 


1878/83 
1881 


1883 
1881 


:  299  :  300-301. 
334. 
303. 


WEST  EWING 

Sanitation;  see  Public  Health 
WEST  HOBOKEN,  HUDSON  CO. 

Diphtheria;  see  Public  Health 

Manual  Training;  see  Education 

Scarlet  Fever;  see  Public  Health 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Small-pox;  see  Public  Health 

WEST  ORANGE,  ESSEX  CO. 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
Roads;  see  that  title 

WESTCOTT  (JAMES  D.) 

AssemUjmau  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1806.  1816  ;  Council- 
man, 1820-1821  ;  Trustee  of  .School  Fund,  183S-1840 
(see  Education,  the  serial  group). 

Reports  by 

[Select]  Committee 

1806.     Nov.  11.     Arrearages  of  taxes  due  from  Sussex 

and   Monmouth  cos.     (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.   1806: 

38-39.) 


WESCOTT  (ROBT.) 

1885.     Duties  of  physicians  as  sanitarians, 
of  health  1885:  104-108.) 


(9  A.R.  bd. 


WESTERVELT  (JOHN  JR.) 

Assemblyman  from  Bergen  Co..  1821-1823. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1822.     Nov.  15.     Co.  tax  quotas.    (Votes  of  Assem. 
1822:  89;  foldg.  leaf  at  end  of  vol.) 


Oct. 


WESTFIELD,  UNION  CO. 
Manual  Training;  see  Education 
School  Houses;  see  Education 
Schools  in;  see  Education 
Trust  Companies;    see  Banks:   Individual  Trust  Companies 

WESTGATE  (LEWIS  G.) 

1895.  Geology  of  northern  part  of  Jenny  Jump  Moun- 
tain, Warren  Co.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1S95:  21-61, 
map.) 


WHARTON  (J.) 

1877.  Sugar  beet  experiments  at  Batsto.  (5  A.R.  bd. 
agric.  1877:  135-140.) 

WHEAT 

Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 

WHEELER  (H.  J.) 

1903.     Soils.    (30  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1902:  125-158.) 

WHELPLEY  (EDWARD  W.) 

Assemblyman  from  Morris  Co.,  1848-1849. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  State  Libbaky 

1848.     Feb.  25.     Rept.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1848:  859-860.) 

WHITALL  (J.  G.) 

1877.     Blight  in  sweet  potato  crops.   (5  A.R.  bd.  of  agric. 

1877:  107-108.) 
1893.     Will  farm  property  bear  tax  necessary  to  build 

Telford  roads?    (21  same  1893:  376-378.) 

WHITE  (E.  R.) 

1891.  Manual  training,  what  it  is,  what  it  is  not,  and 
what  it  aims  at.  (9  A.R.  inspector  of  factories,  etc. 
1891:  115-118.) 

WHITE  (J.  M.) 

1885.  Peach  yellows.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1885: 
35-37.) 

.     Peaches  and  peach  trees  in   Morris,  Hunterdon 

and   Somerset   cos.     (6   A.R.   agric.    exper.   station 
1885:  190-192.) 

1886.  Peach  trees  and  peaches.    (7  same  1886:  181-184.) 

1889.  Spraying  fruit  trees.  ( 11  A.R.  state  agric.  exper. 
station  and  3  A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1890: 
365-366.) 

1890.  Spraying  trees  and  vines.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.    1890:  110-112.) 

1891.  Spraying.    (Kamc  1891:  62-63.) 

.     Same.    (18  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1890:  102-104.) 

1891-1892.  Experiments  with  fertilizers  upon  straw- 
berries. (12  A.R.  state  agric.  exper.  station  and  4 
A.R.  agric.  college  exper.  station  1891  (pp.  141-142) 
—13  ,■*«»«•  and  5  wiiiie  1892.)  _ 

1892.  Fruit  growing  in  N.  J.  (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy. 
1892:  55-57.) 

1895.  Economy  in  procuring  and  using  plant  food.  (23 
A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1895:  390-392.) 

WHITE  (J.  MOORE) 

1903.  Probation  in  Camden  Co.  (2  N.  J.  Conference  of 
Charities  and  Corrections  1903:  39-40.) 

1904.  The  probation  system  in  Camden.  (3  same  1904: 
64-66.) 

WHITE  (JOHN  MOORE) 

Assemblyman  from  Gloucester  Co.,  1820.  1823. 
1813.     Jan.  23.     State  Bank  at  Camden;  offer  for  state's 
right   of   subscription.     (Jol.    Legisl.    Council    Jan. 
1813:  1309.) 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1820.     Nov.  15.     Revised  public  laws;   prtg.    (Votes  of 
Assem.  Oct.  1820:  81.) 

.     Nov.  20.     Lottery  debt  due  on  note  of  I.  Ogden. 

(Same  Oct.  1820:  96.) 

.     Nov.   21.     N.   J.  navigation   lottery.     (Saiiie  Oct. 

1820:  101-102.) 


INDEX  TO  DOCUMENTS  OP  THE  STATE  OF  NEW  JERSEY 


701 


WHITE  BASS;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

WHITE  FISH;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

WHITE  OAK  RIDGE,  ESSEX  CO. 
Water  Supply;  see  that  title 

WHITE  PERCH;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

WHITEHEAD  (ASA) 

Assemblymnn  from  Essex  Co.,  1833/4-1834/5  ;  Senator. 
1849-1851. 

1826.     Dec.   H.     Hoboken   Banking  and   Grazing  Com- 
pany.   (Votes  of  Assam.  Oct.  1826:  154-163.) 
Joint  comr.  with  James  Vanderpool. 

.     Dec.  14.     See  Parker  (James). 

.     Dec.  18.     See  Parker  (James). 

[Select]  Committee 

1835.     March  4.     Deeds  and  papers  of  the  twelve  pro- 
prietors.   (Votes  of  Assam.  1834/5:  475-476.) 

1850.     Fab.  26.     Formation  of  r.r.  cos.  and  construction 
of  r.rs.    (San.  jol.  1850:  322-323.) 


WHITEHEAD  (M.) 

1891.     The  old   and 
1891:  509-510.) 


new  farmer.     (19  A.R.  bd.  agric. 


WHITEHEAD  (SILAS) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co..  1804,  1.80G-1S09. 
Reports  by 

1809.     Nov.  28.     Kept,  as  comr.  to  receive  moneys  aris- 
ing from  rent,  interest,  etc.  In  hands  of  Paterson 
Society,  etc.    (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1809:  303.) 
Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1809.     See  Finance:    State,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Cojimittee 
1807.     Nov.  26.     Money  in  treasury  arising  from  mili- 
tary  fines,   penalties,   etc.     (Votes   of   Assem.   Oct. 
1807:  133.) 

.    Nov.   28.    Amt.   due  state   from   Sussex  Co.  on 

arrearages  of  taxes.    (Snme  Oct.  1807:  142.) 

.     Nov.  30.     Trenton  Banking  Co.    (Same  Oct.  1807: 

144.) 

.     Dec.  3.     Money  in  treasury  arising  from  military 

fines  and  penalties.    (Same  Oct.  1807:  162-163.) 

WHITEHEAD  (WM.  A.) 

Meteorological  observations  at  Newark  ;  see   Climate. 

1843-1880.  Table:  maximum,  minimum  and  mean  tem- 
peratures by  months,  at  Newark.  (A.R.  state  geol- 
ogist 1880:  200-203.) 

1844-1880.  Temperature  at  Newark.  (4  A.R.  bd.  of 
health  1880:  195.) 

WHITFIELD  (ROBERT  P.) 

1886.     Brachiopoda  and  lamelli  branchiata  of  the  Rari- 
tan  clays  and  greensand  marls  of  N.  J.    Trenton: 
J.  L.  Murphy,  1886.   xx,  270  pp.,  pis.,  map.   4°. 
Geology  of  N.  J,  Pab'ontolosy.  v.  1. 
1892.     Gasteropoda  and   cephalopoda  of  Raritan  clays 
and  greensand  marls  of  N.  J.    Trenton:    J.  L.  Mur- 
phy Pub.  Co.,  1892.  402  pp.,  pis.  4°. 
Geology  of  N.  J.  I'aleontology.     v.  2. 

WHITNEY   (THOMAS  H.) 

Assemblyman  from  Cumberland  Co.,  1841-1842. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Treasurer's  Accounts 

1842.     See  Finance:    State,  serial  group  B. 


WHITNEY  (THOMAS  H.)— cont'd 
Reports  by — cont'd 
[Select]  Committee 
1843.     Feb.  14.     Accts.  of  the  postmaster  of  Trenton  for 
postage  of  the  Legisl.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1842/3: 
397-417.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not    seen.      1000    copies    ordered    prtd.      (Minutes    of 
Assem.    1842/3;    420);    500    copies     (Jol.    Legisl. 
Council  1842/3:  228). 
Presented  In  tlic  Council  by  Mr.  Boyles. 

WHITNEY  (W.  T.) 

1903/4.     Manual  training  at  Atlantic  Highlands.    (A.R. 
bd.  of  education  1903/4:  154-156.) 

WHOOPING  COUGH;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

WIESE  (FRED  G.) 

1894/5.     Manual    Training   and    Industrial    School    for 


Colored  Youth,  Bordentown. 
1894/5:  337-339.) 


(A.R.  bd.  of  education 


WIGHT  (JAMES  S.) 

1892/3.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Perth  Amboy. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app.  pp.  145-147.) 

WIGHTMAN  (H.  J.) 

1892/3-1895/6.  Rept.  as  principal  of  public  schools  of 
Vineland.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1,  app. 
(pp.  176-181)— snffiP  1895/6.) 

1895/6.  Manual  training  in  Landis  township  [Vine- 
land].    (Hame  1895/6:  293-296.) 

.  Manual  training  in  Landis  township,  Cumber- 
land County.    (Same  1895/6:  293-296.) 

1897/8-1900/1.  Rept.  as  principal  of  North  Plainfleld 
public  school.  (Same  1897/8  (pp.  229-232)— same 
1900/1.) 

1900/1-1903/4.  Manual  training  at  North  Plainfleld. 
(Same  1900/1  (pp.  417-424)— same  1903/4.) 


WILBUR  (DR.  LLOYD) 


Supt.  of  scliool  census  ;  see  Education, 
the  serial   group. 


School  census. 


1886/7-1891/2.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Mercer 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1886/7  app.  (pp.  54-57)  — 
same  1891/2.) 

WILCOX  (HOMER  A.) 

1897/8-1903/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Passaic 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8  (pp.  176-183)  — 
same  1903/4.) 

WILDMAN  (THEODORE  C.) 

Assemblyman  from  Hudson  Co.,  1897. 
Reports  by 

1898.  March    10.     Rept.    of    Passaic    Valley    sewerage 

committee.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1898:  343-347.) 

The    other    members    were    Robt.    Williams    and    T.    C. 
Wildman. 

WILEY  (H.  W.) 

1889.     Coming  problems  of  agric.  chemistry.    (16  A.R. 

bd.  of  agric.  1888:  151-173.) 
1894.     The  adulteration  of  food  and  Its  bearings  upon 
health  of  the  community  and  profits  of  the  farmer. 
(21  same  1893:  197-212.) 

1899.  Human  foods  and  drinks.  (26  same  1898:  191- 
202.) 


WILLARD  (L.  D.) 

1896.     Our  mistakes   [in   fruit-growing], 
hortic.  socy.  1896:  97-111.) 


(Procs.  state 


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WILLCOX  (JOHN) 

1886.     Strawberries.     (Procs.   state  hortic.  socy.  1886: 

196-198.) 
1888.    Plea  for  the  birds.    (Same  1888:  69-70.) 

WILLETTS  (HON.  EDWIN) 

1890.  U.  S.  dept.  of  agric.  and  its  work.  ( 17  A.R.  bd.  of 
agric.  1&89:  93.) 

WILLETS  (REUBEN) 

Assemblyman  £rom  Cape  May  Co.,  1842-1844  ;  Senator, 
1845-1846. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1845.  Jan.  21.     Public  prtg.    (Sen.  jol.  1S45:  155-156.) 

1846.  Jan.  20.  Current  prtg.  of  the  two  Houses.  (Same 
1846:  169.) 

WILLIAMS  (EDMUND) 

Secretary  of  state  horticultural  society  at  Its  organiza- 
tion, Aug.  17,  1875.  and  later  president  of  the 
society  :  for  sketch  of  his  worli,  see  Procs.  State 
Horticultural    Society    18tl5  :  9U-n2). 

1880.     Grape  growing.    (7  A.R.  bd.  agric.  1879:  206-212.) 

1882.  Policy  of  state  hortic.  socy.  (9  same  1881:  412- 
413.) 

1883.  State  hortic.  socy.    (10  same  1882:  167.) 

1884.  Hybridizing  and  cross-breeding.  (Procs.  state 
hortic.  socy.  Jan.  1884:  93-101.) 

1885.  Vineyards  in  N.  J.  (6  A.R.  agric.  exper.  station 
1885:  193-205.) 

1886.  Practical  uses  of  flowers.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1886:  109-110.) 

1888.    What  new  work  can  our  experiment  station  do 

for  the  benefit  of  horticulture?     (Same   1888:  106- 

112.) 
1890.     Retrospective  and  prospective  view  of  the  socy. 

(Same  1890:  175-185.) 
1892.     Capabilities  and  possibilities  of  fruit  growing  in 

N.  J.    (Same  1892:  53-55.) 

WILLIAMS  (H.  S.) 

1879.  Horticulture  in  Florida.  (Procs.  state  hortic. 
socy.  1879:  45-49.) 

WILLIAMS  (ROBERT) 

Assemblyman  from  Passaic  Co.,  1800-1891  ;  Senator, 
1895-1807. 

1898.  March  10.  Rept.  of  Passaic  Valley  sewerage 
committee  1898:  343-347. 

The  other  members  were  W.  M.  Johnson  and  T.  C. 
Wildman. 

WILLIAMSON  (B.) 

One  of  comrs.  to  examine  I'lalnfleld  Bank  (1844)  ;  see 
Banks  :   Individual. 

WILLIAMSON  (MRS.  E.  E.) 

1902.  Twenty-five  years  of  progress  in  N.  J.  charities 
and  corrections.  (1  N.  J.  conference  of  charities 
and  corrections  1902:  89-90.) 

WILLIAMSON  (ISAAC  H.) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1816/7  ;  Governor,  1817- 
1829  (for  Messages,  see  under  Governor)  ;  Council- 
man from  Essex  Co.,  18,'fl-1832  ;  member  of  state 
constitutional  convention  in  1844, 

Reports  by 

1817.     Sept.  20.     Weights  and  measures  in  N.  J.    (Amer. 

state  papers,  misc.  v.  2:  734.) 
1824.     Nov.  12.     School  fund.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1824: 

75.) 


WILLIAMSON  (ISAAC  H.)— cont'd 

Reports  by — cont'd 

1834.  Opinion  of  council  on  the  rights  vested  in  the 
Delaware  and  Raritan  Canal  and  Camden  and  Am- 
boy  R.R.  and  Transportation  cos.  Princeton:  Prtd. 
by  R.  E.  Hornor,  1835.    24  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton.     The  counsel 
were  Oov.  Williamson  and  Gen.  Wall. 

.     Same.   Trenton:    Prtd.  by  Sherman  and  Harron, 

1849.    20  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  the  State  Library,  Trenton. 

1835.  Opinion  of  Isaac  H.  Williamson  and  Garret  D. 
Wall  in  rel.  to  the  corporate  powers  of  "  The  Tren- 
tion  and  New  Brunswick  Turnpike  Co,"  Trenton: 
Prtd.  by  J.  Justice,  1835.   20  pp. 

Copy  seen  iu  the  N.  J.  State  Library. 

Select  Committee 

1817.     Jan.    16.     Dam    in    Delaware   River,     (Votes   of 

Assem.    1816/7:  103-109.) 
— — .     Same,  separate. 

Not    seen.      Ordered    prtd.      (Votes   of   Assem.    1816/7: 
100.) 

WILLIS  (H.  BREWSTER) 

1887/8-1903/4.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Middle- 
sex Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1887/8  app.  (pp.  74- 
77)— sn  me  1903/4.) 

WILLIS  (RALPH) 

1867/8-1886/7.  Rept.  as  co.  supt.  of  schools  in  Middle- 
sex Co.    (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867/8  (pp.  782-784) 

—same  1886/7.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

WILLS  (MOSES) 

Assemblyman  from  Burlington  Co.,  1835-1836, 
Reports  by 
Committee  o.\  Tbeasuiiee's  Accounts 

1836.  See  Finance:    State,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Com.mitjek 

1837.  Jan.  5.  N.  J.  R.R.  and  Transportation  co, 
(Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7:  137-151.) 

■ .     Same,  separate.  Trenton :  Prtd.  by  Joseph  Justice 

&  Son,  1837.    19  pp. 

SCKJ  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Votes  of  Assem.  1836/7  :  152.) 

WILSON  (A.) 

1842,  March  3.  Trenton  City  Bridge  Co.  (Votes  of 
Assem.  1841/2:  544-546.) 

WILSON  (J.  RUSSELL) 

1892/3-1894/5.  Rept.  as  county  supt.  of  schools  in  At- 
lantic County.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1892/3  pt.  1, 
app.   (pp.  3-5) — S(jme  1894/5.) 

WILSON  (JAMES) 

Assemblyman  from  Essex  Co.,  1812-1814. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1815.     Feb.     15.     Shrewsbury    and    Jersey    State    and 
Steamboat    Co.;    steamboat    propeller   invented    by 
N.  I.  Roosevelt.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1814/6:  250-251.) 

WILSON  (JAMES) 

Commissioner  of  Sinking  Eund,  1875-1883, 
Annual  Reports;  see  Debt 

WILSON  (JAS,) 

1901,  Value  of  U,  S.  dept.  of  agric.  and  foreign  markets, 
(28  A,R.  bd.  of  agric.  1900:  165-194.) 


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703 


WILSON  (JAMES  J.)  1775-1824 

Native  of  N.  J.  ;  Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  C".. 
1809-1811.  1821-1822;  adjutant  general  of  N.  J., 
1810-1812,  1814;  served  In  the  War  of  1812;  U.  S. 
Senator.  1815-1821  ;  quartermaster  general,  1821- 
182;!  (for  annual  report,  see  MlUtla)  ;  postmasttr 
of  Trenton.  1821-1825. 

Reports  by 

1S07.  Nov.  3.  Repairs  to  state  house.  (Votes  of  Assem. 
Oct.  1807:  24-25.) 

Joint  rept.  with  Peter  Gordon  and  EUett  Tucker. 
Committee  on  TRtiAsi'RER's  Accounts 

1814.    See  Finance:   State,  serial  group  B. 
[Select]  Committee 

1810.  Oct.  26.  Funded  debt  of  U.  S.  due  N.  J.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  Oct.  1810:  331-332.) 

1811.  Jan.  19.  Applications  of  various  banks  for  in- 
crease of  capital,  etc.    (Same  1810/1:  409-410.) 

.     Feb.  7.     Sand-bar  in  Delaware  River.    (Same  Jan. 

1811:  470-471.) 

1821.  Nov.  8.  Public  lands.  (Same  Oct.  1821:  28  [I.e. 
38]-39.) 

1822.  Nov.  22.  Balances  standing  due  on  books  of  late 
treasurer,  agst.  sundry  sheriffs  and  co.  collectors. 
(Same  Oct.  1822:  109-110.) 

WILSON  (JOHN  P.) 

1899.     Peach  culture.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1899: 
222-227.) 

WIND;  see  Climate 

WINES  (FREDERICK  H.) 

1903.  Methods  of  supervising  penal  and  charitable  in- 
stitutions. (2  N.  J.  conference  of  charities  and  cor- 
rections 1903:  70-75.) 
.  Review  of  tlie  history  and  work  of  bds.  of  chari- 
ties and  state  bds.  of  control.  (18  A.R.  state  chari- 
ties aid  assn.  1903:  13-100.) 

Mass..  N.  Y.,  Ohio,  Penn.,  111.,  R.  I..  N.  C,  Mich,,  Wise. 
Conn.,  Kans.,  Nebr,,  Minn.,  N.  J.,  Ind..  S.  D..  Wyo.. 
Colo.,  Oreg.,  Mont.,  Tenn.,  N.  H.,  Mo.,  Wash.,  la., 
Md.,  D.  C,  Ariz. 

WINFIELD  (CHARLES  H.) 

Senator  from  Hudson  Co.,  1866-1868. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1867.  [March?]  Ferries.  (Legisl.  docs.  1867:  1033- 
1052.) 

WINSLOW,  CAMDEN  CO. 

Sugar  beet  crop;  see  Agriculture.  Crops.  Sugar 

WISMER  (FERDINAND  H.) 

Member  of  state  bd.  of  assessors,  1887-1894. 
Annual  Reports;  see  Taxation;    State 

WIRE  WORKERS;  see  LABOR  DISPUTES:    STRIKES 

WISCONSIN 

Cranberry  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.  Fruit 

WITHERSPOON   (JOHN) 

Assemblyman    from    Somerset    Co,,    1783/4,    1789/90. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1790.     May  26.     Abolition  of  negro  slavery.    (Votes  of 
Assem.  May,  1790:  20.) 

WOERNER  (W.  T.) 

1892.  Market  gardening  fifty  years  ago  and  now.  (20 
A.R.  bd.  agric.  1892:  339-341.) 


WOLFF  (J.  E.) 

1893.  The  geol.  structure  in  vicinity  of  Hibernia,  N.  J., 
and  its  relation  to  ore  deposits.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1893:  359-369.) 

1896.     Rept.  on  Archaean  geology.    (Same  1896:  89-94.) 

WOMAN  LABOR;  see  LABOR 

WOMEN 

Delinquents 

Maintenance;  see  that  title 

WOOD  (ALEX.  C.) 

1893.     European  roads.    (20  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1892:  513- 
514.) 

WOOD  (C.  D.) 

1894.  Economy  of  food.  (21  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1893: 
112-135.) 

WOODBINE,  CAPE  MAY  CO. 

1900.  [Acct.  of]  the  Woodbine  Land  Improvement  Co. 
(23  A.R.  bureau  of  statistics  of  labor,  etc.  1899/00: 
300-304.) 

Agriculture;  see  that  title 
Jewish  Settlement;  see  Jews 
Land;  see  that  title 

WOODBRIDGE,  MIDDLESEX  CO. 

Clay  deposits;  see  Industries,  etc.  Clay 

Savings  Banks;  see  Banks:   Individual  Savings  Banks.  Dime 

WOODBURY,  GLOUCESTER  CO. 

Schools  in;  see  Education 

Sweet  Potatoes;   see  Agriculture.    Crops.    Vegetable.    Sweet 

Potato 
Trust  Companies;   see  Banks:    Individual  Trust  Companies 

WOODCOCK;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

WOODEN  GOODS;  see  LABOR.  EMPLOYMENT 

WOODHULL  (ALFRED  A.) 

1891.  Seventh  International  Congress  of  hygiene  and 
demography.     (15  A.R.  bd.  of  health   1891:  29-56.) 

WOODHULL  (JOHN  T.) 

Assemblyman  from   Monmouth  Co.,  1821-1827. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1824.     Dec.  23.     On  proposals  for  prtg.  laws,  law  repts., 
minutes  of  Assem.  and  jols.  of  Council.     (Votes  of 
Assem.  1824:  197-198.) 

WOODRUFF  (AARON  D.)  1762-1817 

Assemblyman  from  Hunterdon  Co.,  1791,  1793-1798, 
1800,  1802  ;  Attorney  General,  1792-1817,  excepting 
1811  (see  Attorney  General,  Special  Reports). 

Reports  by 

Select  Committee 

1791.  Nov.  5.  Claims  of  sundry  petitioners,  giving  re- 
view of  ordinances,  resolutions,  and  acts  of  Con- 
gress (1787-1791).  (Votes  of  Assem.  Oct.  1791:  28- 
31.) 

WOODSTOWN,  SALEM  CO. 

Crops;  see  Agriculture.  Crop  Experiments  with  Fertilizers 
Wheat  Crop;  see  Agriculture.   Crops.   Grain 


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WOODWARD  (A.) 

1893.  Surface  examination  of  water  supplies.  ( 17  A.R. 
bd.  of  health  1893:  47-53.) 

.     Inspection   of  Delaware  River.     (17  mine  1893: 

67-71.) 

WOODWARD  (FERDINAND) 

Assfniblyman  from  MoDm'Uith  Co..  1848. 

Reports  by 

Committee  on  Ageicultdbe 
1848.    March  3.    Petition  from  Essex  Co.  for  an  agrlc. 

school  in  the  vicinity  of  Newark.    (Votes  of  Assem. 

1848:  971.) 

WOODWARD  (J.  F.) 

1877.  Farm  at  Cream  Ridge,  Monmouth  Co.  (5  A.R. 
bd.  of  agric.  1877:  80.) 

WOODWARD  (J.  S.) 

1892.  Sheep  husbandry.  (19  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1891: 
109-129.) 

WOOL 

Manufactures;  see  Industries.    Textile 

WOOLEY  (S.  F.) 

1876.  Formula  for  home-made  phosphate.  (4  A.R.  bd. 
of  agric.  1876:  139.) 

WOOLMAN  (LEWIS) 

1889.  Artesian  wells,  Atlantic  City.  (A.R.  state  geolo- 
gist 1889:  89-100.) 

1890.  [Artesian  wells]  at  Beach  Haven,  Burlington  Co. 
(Same  1890:  266-267.) 

.     Artesian    wells    and    water-bearing    horizons    of 

southern  N.  J.    (Siimc  1890:  269-276.) 

.     [Combination  of  two  preceding  items.]    Artesian 

wells  and  water  horizons  in  southern  N.  J.,  and  their 
diatomaceous  clay  bed  having, a  maximum  thickness 
of  300  feet,  with  note  on  diatomaceous  clays  and 
artesian  welLs  in  Md.  and  Va.,  also  special  rept.  on 
artesian  wells  at  Beach  Haven,  N.  J.  Trenton: 
Prtd.  by  J.  L.  Murphy  Publishing  Co.,  1891.  12 
pp.,  pi. 

1891-1902.  Artesian  well.  (A.R.  state  geologist  1891 
(pp.  223-232)— ,wme  1902.) 

WOOLMAN  (WILLIAM) 

As.<i(>ml)l.vman  from  Burlington  Co..  1821-1823. 

Reports  by 

[Sei.ect]  Committb:k 

1821.  Bridge  over  Bass  River,  Burlington  Co.  (Votes 
of  Assem.  Oct.  1821:  37.) 

WOOLSON  (GEO.  C.) 

1882.     Hardy   herbaceous   perennial   plants   and  bulbs. 

(9  A.R.  bd.  of  agric.  1881:  286-296.) 

.     Same.    (Procs.  state  hortic.  socy.  1882:  26-36.) 

1887.     Hardy  herbaceous  plants.    (Som*  1887:  115-117.) 
1892.     The  formation  and  care  of  lawns.    (Same  1892: 

82-88.) 

1894.  Some  flowers  for  farmers'  gardens.  {Same  1894: 
105-109.) 

.    Lawn  grass.    (Same  1894:  109-111.) 

WOOLSTON   (ISAIAH) 

ABsumljlyman  frmn  Camilcn  Co.,  1878;  stato  director  of 
the  Ui'lawarp  and  Karltan  Canal  and  Caradon  and 
Amboy  K.R.  cos,.  18.")H. 

Report;   see  Railroads:     Individual.    United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 

Canal  Co. 


id,  Bergen     ■ 
03/4.)  I 

member  of 


WOOSTER  (B.  C.) 

1892/3-1898/9.     Rept.  as  principal  of  Ridgewood  public 
school.     (A.R.  bd.  of  education   1892/3  pt.   1,  app. 
(pp.  157-158)— sa»ie  1898/9.) 
Omitted.  1897/8. 

1894/5-1903/4.     Manual  training  in  Ridgewood,  Bergen 
Co.    (.s'f/wc  1894/5   (pp.  374-377)— .w me  1903/4.) 

WORKMEN'S  COMPENSATION;  see  LABOR 

WORTENDYKE  (JACOB  R.)  1818-1868 

Native  of  N.  J. ;  lieid  several  local  offices 
Congress,  1857-18,5(1. 

1865.     See  Land.    Riparian. 

1868.     April   7.     Quarantine  warehouses,  wharves  and 
docks.    (Legisl.  docs.  1868:  931-947.) 

WORTH  (JOSIAH  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Mercer  Co.,  1838-1839. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Agriculture 

1840.     Rept.  on  memorial  of  Monmouth  Co.  Agrlc.  Socy. ; 
agric.  survey.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1839/40:  469-472.) 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:     Prtd.  by  Phillips  & 

Boswell,  1840.    7  pp. 

Copy    seen    in    New    York    Public    Library.      (Votes    of 
Assem.  1839/40:470.) 

WORTHINGTON  (H.  F.) 

Assemblyman  from  Middlesex  Co.,  1873. 
Reports  by 
Special  Committee 

1873.     March     26.     R.R.     corporations.      (Minutes     of 
Assem.  1873:  1061-1069.) 


WRECKS 

Expenditures  for;  see  Finance: 
Marine;  see  Navigation 


State.   Expenditures 


WRIGHT  (CALVIN) 

1867-1871/2.  Rept.  as  county  supt.  of  schools  in  Atlantic 
Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1866/7  (pp.  683-687)  — 
sa/ne  1871/2.) 

Paging  from  Collected  docs. 

WRIGHT  (CHAS.  H.) 

1903/4.  Manual  training  in  Garfield.  (A.R.  bd.  of  edu- 
cation 1903/4:  198-201.) 

WRIGHT  (EDWIN  V.  R.) 

Councilman  from  Hudson  Co.,  1843-1844. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 
1844.     March   1.     Accts.   of  late  treasurer    [Southard]. 
(Jol.   Legisl.   Council    1843/4:  326-330;    Minutes  of 
Assem.  1843/4:  559-663.) 

.     Same,  separate. 

Not  seen.    1500  copies  ordered  prtd.     (Minutes  of  Assetn. 
1843/4:563.) 

WRIGHT  (GEO.  B.) 

1872/3-1876/7.  Rept.  as  county  supt.  of  schools  in  At- 
lantic Co.  (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1872/3  app.  (pp. 
15-19)— .some  1876/7.) 

WRIGHT  (GEO.  M.) 

Senator  from  Rurllngton  Co.,  1865-1SG7  :  state  treasurer. 
1876-1884  (see  Finance:    State;  also  Treasurer). 

WRIGHT  (JOSHUA) 

Apptd.  one  of  five  comrs.  in  1848  to  erect  an  additional 
wing  to  the  N.  J.  State  Prison. 


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70S 


WRIGHT  (JOSHUA  JR.) 

Assemblyman  from  BurllnKtoa  Co.,  18.'il-1832. 
Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 
1831.     Feb.   2.     State  prison.    (Jol.  leglal.  council  Jan. 
1831:  75-76.) 

.     Feb.     9.     State    lands    near     Paterson.      (Siiiiir 

1830/1:  94-95.) 


see  Fish  and  Gamp,  (ho 


WRIGHT  (WM.) 

Comr.  of  Fisliorios,  1879-188.5  ; 
serial  group. 

WRIGHTMAN  (E.  R.  V.) 

1853.  Jan.  Joint  rept.  with  Wm.  C.  Alexander  as  dele- 
gates to  the  Independence  Monument  Convention. 
Trenton:  Prtd.  at  the  True  American  Office,  1853. 
4  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  tlie  N.  .T.  State  I.ilirary. 

.     Same.    (App.  to  Sen.  jol.  1853:  473-475;   app.  to 

House  jol.  1853:  473-475.) 

WURTS  (ALEXANDER) 

Assemblyman    from    Hunterdon    Co..    1824,    1828-1831  ; 
Councilman,  1833 ;  Senator,  1845-1846,  1865-18G7. 
Reports  by 

1830.     See  Education.    School  Fund,  this  date. 
1850.     See   Railroads:     Individual   Companies.    United 
Companies,  this  date. 
Committee  on  Education 

1865.  Jan.  26.  Normal  and  model  school  bldgs.  and 
land  on  which  situated.    (Sen.  jol.  1865:  52-55.) 

.     Same.    (Minutes  of  Assem.  1865:  94-97.) 

[Select]  Committee 
1829.     Feb.  17.     Circulation  of  bank  notes  under  the  de- 
nomination of  $3.00,  etc.    (Votes  of  Assem.  1828/9: 
275-277.) 

.    Feb.    18.    Ofllcial   conduct   of   Henry   Miller,   a 

justice  of  the  peace  in  Hunterdon  Co.    (Same  1828/9: 
284-286.) 

WURTZ  (HENRY) 

1854.  Rept.  as  chemist  and  mineralogist.  (1  A.R.  geol. 
survey  1854:  78-95.) 

1856.  Jan.  1.  Letter  of  explanation,  ace.  his  rept.  as 
chemist.    (2  same  1855:  12-13.) 

YARD  (MISS  A.  S.) 

1889/90.  Table:  meteorological  observations  at  Free- 
hold.   (14  A.R.  bd.  of  health  1890:  336.) 

YARD  (CHAS.  C.) 

State  Librarian.  1837-1842  ;  see  Libraries. 

YARD  (JAMES  S.) 

Comr.  of  r.r.  taxation,  1873-1881.     Annual  Report;  see 
Taxation  :    State.     Corporations.     liailroarts. 

Annual  Report;  see  Taxation:  State.  Corporations.  Railroads 

YARD  (WILLIAM  S.) 

Assemblyman  from  Mercer  Co..  1861.  1877  ;  meml)er  of 
comn.  on  deaf,  dumb  and  blind  apptd.  In  1873 ;  see 
Maintenance.     Defectives. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Education 

1861.  Feb.  27.  Normal  school  apprns.  (Minutes  of 
Assem.  1861:  537-539.) 

YARROW  (THOMAS) 

Assemblyman  from  Salem  Co.,  1818.  1820  (Jan.  session)  ; 
Councilman,  1836. 
Reports  by 

1820.  Rancocus  Creek.  (Votes  of  Assem.  May  1820: 
217-219.) 

The  otlier  comrs.  were  Hedge  Thompson  and  Jos.  Hop- 
kinson. 


YARROW  (THOMAS)— cont'd 

Reports  by — cont'd 
[Select I  Committee 
1820.     Feb.    19.     Usury.     (Votes  of  Assem.   Jan.   1820: 
132.) 

YELLOW  FEVER;  see  PUBLIC  HEALTH 

YELLOW  PERCH;  see  FISH  AND  GAME 

YOCUM  (A.  DUNCAN) 

1897/8-1899/00.  Rept.  as  supt.  of  schools  in  Millville. 
(A.R.  bd.  of  education  1897/8  (pp.  219-221)— some 
1899/00.) 

YOUNG  (E.  F.  C.) 

State   Director  of  the    United   R.R.    and    Canal   cos.    of 
N.  J..  1889-1893. 

Reports;   see  Railroads:    Individual.    United  N.  J.  R.R.  and 
Canal  Co. 

YOUNG  (J.) 

1867/8-1871/2.  Rept.  as  city  supt.  rel.  to  schools  in  Eliza- 
beth. (A.R.  bd.  of  education  1867/8  (pp.  815-816)  — 
same  1871/2.) 

I'aging  from  Collected  docs. 
Omitted.  1869/70-1870/1. 

YOUNGBLOOD  (JAMES  C.) 

Assemblvman  from  Morris  Co.,  1875-1876  ;  Senator  from 
Morris  Co..  1881-1886. 
Reports  by 
Committee  on  Lunatic  Asylums 

1881.  March  24.  Insane  in  county  asylums.  (Sen.  jol. 
1881:  998-1002.) 

Includes  a  minority  rept.  by  C.  S.  Robinson  and  Thos. 
O'Connor. 

.     Same,  separate.    Trenton:    J.  L.   Murphy,  1S81. 

8  pp. 

Copy  seen  in  New  Jersey  Historical  Society. 

.     Same,  with  testimony  resp.  the  Camden  County 

Asylum.   276  pp.    (Legisl.  docs.  1881,  v.  1,  doc.  42.) 

ZABRISKIE  (ABRAHAM  0.) 

Senator  from  Hudson  Co..  1851-1853. 
Reports  by 

See  also  Land.    Riparian,  under  dates,  1849-1864. 
[Select]  Comriittee 
1851.     March  12.     Rept.  rel.  to  the  lunatic  asylum.   (Sen. 

jol.  1851:  699-700.) 
— — .     Same,   separate.    Trenton:    Prtd.   at  the   "True 
American  "  Office,  1851.   5  pp. 

Copy    seen    in    State    Library    In    a    volume    entitled : 
"Legisl.   Repts.   1851." 

ZABRISKIE  (CHRISTIAN) 

Councilman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1822/3-1823/4  ;  Assembly, 
1S28/9. 

Reports  by 
[Select]  Committee 

1823.  Dec.  4.  Navigation  of  Hackensack  River.  (Jol. 
legisl.  council  Oct.  1823:  65-66.) 

ZABRISKIE  (CHRISTIAN  C.) 

Councilman  from  Bergen  Co.,  1834/5-1835/6. 
Reports  by 
Select  Committee 
1836.     Feb.   17.     Morris  Canal  and  Banking  Co.     (Jol. 
legisl.  council  1835/6:  184-187.) 

ZINC 

Mines;  see  Mines,  etc. 
Production;  see  that  title 
ZIONTOWN,  GLOUCESTER  CO. 
Jewish  Settlement;  see  Jews 


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